Hivechess is with us again, this time without any big surprises on the horizon. We were dueling in a familiar format, but sometimes it makes me a bit worried because I don't know how to control it completely. I'm talking about bullets.
A lot of friction and a lot of excellent games, a good level as always and several players who surprised me on the field. I always want to capitalize on all the points I can and here I leave you a summary of how the games went.
And we start with the main course first, which is the return of the strongest of the entire hivechess roast, but little by little I have learned to handle it and now I am not so scared when I go against him. This was a game that I wanted a lot and at some point I even had the opportunity to come out victorious. Good moves to end in a draw
And again I say: VERY GOOD GAMES many of the players who play in these tournaments have started with low ratings and now they are quite high aiming to defeat us in each game we play, very good opening theory as well as tactics that in these time controls become very useful
Here is a good example of what I am saying, this game was exceptional although in the end I was able to overcome him, I am sure that he will beat me if he continues to try like this
There was also the usual rivalry against Rosmar although on this occasion I think he played a little more accommodating, I have not reinforced the alapin but I think I remember that there were other times where I was more demanded in that opening, anyway there are other games but I want to show you this one and a couple more, I think I will do a second part of this tournament, there are many great games.
I want to finish with a game against the host, because I also think acknowledging defeats makes me improve a little, especially in that opening that I have had my eye on for some time because I have to follow the line and learn the game plans a little better, very well played and I think that the final 3 games left me without a chance of getting first place, but at least we finished second, thanks for stopping by.