I know it sounds crazy but when the bishop moved from c3 to b4 he should've made the move and i saw that, because there was 1 less defender on the pawn and no immediate mate
I also told it somewhere else, he 100% needs to speak with a sports psychologist if he has not already. Not just an average psychologist but someone who worked with top athletes, perhaps tennis players, golf players or something like that.
I was sitting here all confused looking for the move I surely must have missed that would stop the problems associated with Qxh6 when he didnt play Bg6. For I am but a lowly 1600 and surely Levy saw something that I've missed, right? But apparently not.
1:53 is it a fork if the opponent can just take your more valuable piece? That would mean a bishop is forking any two pieces on the diagonals. If you are threatening two pawns, but your bishop is hung with either capture, is it really?
I guess in this case is not a fork cuz he just protect the pawns with the bishop. A fork is useful only if u can win material after (or checkmate). Otherwise is a blunder