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Here's a game i played against Stockfish on Level 6. I also analyzed the game and wrote down my thoughts on every move... Have fun!

https://lichess.org/3APRrKXH/black#0

  1. ...g6 modern opening
  2. ...Bg7 modern opening
  3. ...d5 principle of center/putting a pawn in the center
  4. ...f6 neutralization/fighting for the center
  5. ...c5 principle of center/putting a second pawn in the center
  6. ...Nc6 least active piece/maximum activity
  7. ...Bg4 least active piece/maximum activity
  8. ...cxd4 principle of attack/fighting for the center
  9. ...bxc6 forced move
  10. ...Nxf6 least active piece/maximum activity/developing with tempo!
  11. ...Nh5 principle of attack/principle of center (bishop)/maximum activity (bishop)
  12. ...Bxf3 principle of attack/creating a weakness (doubled pawns)
  13. ...0-0 getting the king save/least active piece (rook)/maximum activity (rook)/principle of attack
  14. ...Nf4 because of the current space advantage: avoid exchanges/maximum activity
  15. ...Nh3+ because of the current space advantage: avoid exchanges/maximum activity/principle of attack
  16. ...Qd7 activating the queen/connecting the rooks/finally finished development

Take a look at the position: White is playing only on 3 ranks and black's center is huge.

  1. ...e5 principle of center/putting one more pawn in the center, dominating it
  2. ...Nf4+ because of the current space advantage: avoid exchanges/principle of attack/principle of center
  3. ...Rf4 maximum activity
  4. ...Raf8 least active piece/maximum activity
  5. ...Bh6 maximum activity (better diagonal for the bishop)/preparing an attack on the Rook on c1
  6. ...R8f5 least active piece/maximum activity/preparing to swing the rook to h5 for attack
  7. ...Rh5 principle of attack (thinking of sacrifices on h3, beginning to calculate some variations)
  8. ...Rxh3+ principle of attack (the rook cannot be taken, because of ...Qh3+ and mate soon)

Take a look at the position: Because of white's doubled f-pawns (self-blockading white's position), none of his pieces can join the defense

  1. ...Rfh4 doubling the rooks/preparing an attack on h1 or h2 (white still can't take the rook on h3 because of ...Qh3#)
  2. ...Rxf3 principle of material (taking the pawn)/preparing an attack with ...Qg4+
  3. ...Qg4+ principle of attack (I calculated the forcing moves and found a forcing mate)
  4. ...Rxf2+ forcing attacking move
  5. ...Rh2+ forcing attacking move
  6. ...Qg2#
Here's a game i played against Stockfish on Level 6. I also analyzed the game and wrote down my thoughts on every move... Have fun! https://lichess.org/3APRrKXH/black#0 1. ...g6 modern opening 2. ...Bg7 modern opening 3. ...d5 principle of center/putting a pawn in the center 4. ...f6 neutralization/fighting for the center 5. ...c5 principle of center/putting a second pawn in the center 6. ...Nc6 least active piece/maximum activity 7. ...Bg4 least active piece/maximum activity 8. ...cxd4 principle of attack/fighting for the center 9. ...bxc6 forced move 10. ...Nxf6 least active piece/maximum activity/developing with tempo! 11. ...Nh5 principle of attack/principle of center (bishop)/maximum activity (bishop) 12. ...Bxf3 principle of attack/creating a weakness (doubled pawns) 13. ...0-0 getting the king save/least active piece (rook)/maximum activity (rook)/principle of attack 14. ...Nf4 because of the current space advantage: avoid exchanges/maximum activity 15. ...Nh3+ because of the current space advantage: avoid exchanges/maximum activity/principle of attack 16. ...Qd7 activating the queen/connecting the rooks/finally finished development Take a look at the position: White is playing only on 3 ranks and black's center is huge. 17. ...e5 principle of center/putting one more pawn in the center, dominating it 18. ...Nf4+ because of the current space advantage: avoid exchanges/principle of attack/principle of center 19. ...Rf4 maximum activity 20. ...Raf8 least active piece/maximum activity 21. ...Bh6 maximum activity (better diagonal for the bishop)/preparing an attack on the Rook on c1 22. ...R8f5 least active piece/maximum activity/preparing to swing the rook to h5 for attack 23. ...Rh5 principle of attack (thinking of sacrifices on h3, beginning to calculate some variations) 24. ...Rxh3+ principle of attack (the rook cannot be taken, because of ...Qh3+ and mate soon) Take a look at the position: Because of white's doubled f-pawns (self-blockading white's position), none of his pieces can join the defense 25. ...Rfh4 doubling the rooks/preparing an attack on h1 or h2 (white still can't take the rook on h3 because of ...Qh3#) 26. ...Rxf3 principle of material (taking the pawn)/preparing an attack with ...Qg4+ 27. ...Qg4+ principle of attack (I calculated the forcing moves and found a forcing mate) 28. ...Rxf2+ forcing attacking move 29. ...Rh2+ forcing attacking move 30. ...Qg2#
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