After a blunder, fight! Try to complicate matters and don’t give up. I made a losing move in this game and kept playing. I tried to come back and, thanks to my opponent’s imprecise play, managed to do so soon.
I find it very hard to play after making a mistake, especially in actual tournament games which are important to me, so being able to rebound and keep making it hard for your opponent to convert may lead to the game turning in your favor.
It seems to me that whenever I’m the one with a hige advantage it’s hard to convert and my opponents fight like maniacs, and when it’s the other way around I just give up without a fight. That’s something I’m working on and managed to fix it in this game:D
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