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Not brutally, that's some good news. Unlike other tournaments where I didn't win more than one match, this tourney gave me three victories and two more satisfying matches that despite my loss, I played quite well and only lost because of time - I'm not used to playing 5 minute matches.
I played two times against @rodrook, both lost but the first one was over a technicality and the second one just slipped from my fingers; @bos and @chessdiegost were my first two victories and I started off with the right foot, but then a match with @kreur which I assumed was a loss from the beginning due to our ELO difference, turned out to be a good on and I felt pretty comfortable.
If you are looking to have a laugh, check my third and fourth match, I believe they were hilarious.
After two victories and three losses, @giacomone and @vasigo defeated me, but I felt like I had both games on my pocket and I lost them due to inaccuracies... I'll get there, I'm slowly starting to play at my top level while recording videos - which can be pretty challenging honeslty.
Then, I took a victory against @schamangerbert, something that caught me off hand because he is a much stronger player than me.
Pretty good organization overall, congrats @stayoutoftherz.
If you are looking to play Chess, this is the perfect spot to try out your skills or get back to the game (looking at you @v4vapid) without any judgment from the community, everyone is pretty chill and you can learn from them.
I don't want to tag more people, but I think I want to tag some of my Chessamigos because I believe you'll enjoy this video - or at least you can give me some tips :P @samostically, @jaki01, @eniolw, @lighteye, @manncpt, @schmidi.
See you next Friday! And if you ever feel like playing and recording us, or you want to make a short show during next week's tourney let me know and we'll get to it.
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