How do I always end up defending winning postions? · Road to GM, Game 321

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Getting a winning position is not enough. The game isn't over until your opponent resigns, and actually converting a big advantage has proven to be quite difficult for me. It seems that my opponents always find a way to complicate things, which is exactly what you should do when you're losing.

This was a painful game. I played well and gave it away in a move.

Dugandzic B. (2176) - Tomic S. (2023)
IV Croatian League
Quiet Slav

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