Your bishop on e6 was left hanging—White can simply take it for free. Playing a6 instead would have kept your piece safe and maintained your winning position.
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JoshSalway89 vs aust1ncl
JoshSalway89 played Black · a real chess engine found the mistakes, AI explains them
Blundermove 7… Be6
You played
Be6
Engine prefers
a6
Your winning chances89% → 34% (−56)
Mistakemove 2… f6
Moving your f-pawn weakens your king's safety without a good reason. Developing your knight to c6 instead would help you build your pieces and defend better.
You played
f6
Engine prefers
Nc6
Your winning chances45% → 32% (−13)
Mistakemove 8… Qd6
You moved your queen to d6, but you missed a chance to capture White's pawn on b4 with your knight—a free piece you should have taken.
You played
Qd6
Engine prefers
Nxb4
Your winning chances39% → 27% (−12)
Inaccuracymove 3… d5
Pushing your d-pawn forward wasn't the best plan for your position. Playing c6 instead would give your position better structure and support.
You played
d5
Engine prefers
c6
Your winning chances35% → 28% (−7)
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