numbers. Look and read those vital
statistics because it most likely will
tell you something about your
performance. So look at the stat sheet
- read em and weep or take it to the
street!
In chess, post game is basically
looking at your move sequence,
opening moves, defensive maneuvers,
how many moves it took to get to
checkmate. Was it a win, loss, draw,
resignation, stalemate, etc? If you
won, figure out okay, why did you
win and what lead to the victory. If
you lost or drew, figure out what
went wrong and then try to fix it so
you wont lose next time. So, basically
look at the number of moves,
sequence, opening repetoire, and
anything else you can analyze
concerning the game. Analyzing the
game after the game is very beneficial
because it can really help improve
your overall game. Why? Because
you figure out what went right and
what didn't go right, fix it, and
regroup for the next game. So do it!
Remember, numbers are important
so pay attention to move order,
sequence, and start noticing pattern
recognition in chess. Some moves
happen a lot so prepare and practice
so you won't be surprised and you
can defend yourself properly. Stats!