I decided I should practice making better decisions, but quicker than I have been making them.
As a result, I played a game of bullet with level 2 A.I. and I lost horribly, any idea how I could have prevented this?
en.lichess.org/vIz88DV1cpnXI'm pretty much a n00b, I've spent some time practicing, but I still don't notice every mistake (now this text box is useful).
in third move you shouldn't go away with queen but take on e5 with check and after that eat opponent's rook.
2...Nc6. Develop piece, protect pawn. Followed by Nf6. Develop piece, attack Queen. Addon: do not move pieces a second time (5...Ne4?) before you have developed all your other pieces.
What do you mean by develop? Do you mean freeing my pieces up?
This other game of mine is one where I won, but I would still like some pointers to see if I could have done this better.
en.lichess.org/5g05DFd2I felt like the A.I. blundered a lot, because I can't remember ever doing so well against a level 4 A.I.
@Dinosuarus #5, yes, freeing your pieces up. The goal is to connect your rooks.
To castle? Or a two rook check mate? Both? Also thanks, Linnemann and risky-chess, for your helpful advice
Also, could you analyze the other game I put up? You don't have to, but if you do, could you tell me what I could have done better, and/or what you would have done?