I have an analysis advice for you, it's betteg to not rely too much on computer lines at this level, since you either forget it, or it's too high level to understand in a practical setting, it's best to try and look at positions and moves and analyze them manually, and for openings to check the database and see what people commonly play and the follow ups, since in that case it's actually people responses instead of computers
27:54 just a quick note on how you should be thinking. If you're 2 pawns up, especially if you have a 4v1 majority on the queenside, you should absolutely want to trade queens. When winning, simplify.
Quickly becoming my favorite chess streamer. Being a 1500 rated player I feel this is content that is closer to home compared to the big dogs like Danya and Hikaru. Your commentary is fantastic. Keep it coming
Technically, fianchetto means “little flank,” so any time you develop the bishop to the long diagonals it is a fianchetto. (You are controlling the center form the flanks)
It did call it a blunder and a swing of -3 to +4.. so yeah it didn't really love it 😆. It only liked it on the next move because you can exchange queens whilst winning a piece.