https://lichess.org/JYAFEvQp/white Black should play exf4 and not f6 to close the position. After exf4 Black gets nice open files, and can blockade e file.
https://lichess.org/WXEOBvg8 Black is aiming for multiple threats after Rxf4 => Bd4, Rh1, Kf2 all would be under attack. Look for un-defended piece, which is e6. Hitting e6 is important because after Rxf4 e6 pawn is freed and Bd4 and Rh1 would be under direct attack. Nf3 can also be played, but better would be to look for a forcing move targeting undefended piece or a checkmate. So, 1. Re1 2. Nf3
Hi ! Welcome to this new blog which is related to mistakes and blunders for games analyzed using LiChess platform. LiChess provides free computer analysis using world's strongest and free chess engine called StockFish for any chess game played on their platform or imported into their database. After analysis it generates a report which is broken down into InAccuracies, Mistakes, Blunders. For players who are typically under 2200 might struggle with that report to understand the logic behind Mistakes And Blunders. So, I decided to post mistakes and blunder analysis of games played. Hope you like it !