Yes, very much so. Lots of ups and downs.
Once your King gets across to the E file, were pretty much gonna have each other in a headlock fighting over that last Pawn.
Chess etiquette
Avoid offering a draw twice.
Avoid offering a draw to a much higher rated player.
Avoid offering a draw while awaiting the other player's move.
....however
You've been a very courteous and friendly opponent Carl. And I think you've been pulling your punches a bit, going easy on me.
I saw your games on chess.com and you're very strong. 1400+
I would happily conclude the game here with a friendly 'draw' by mutual agreement.
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Have you got a chess clock Carl?
I inherited a nice one from my Lithuanian father-in-law.
I've had more than a few undeserved wins where my opponent's position/material was well ahead of mine. But they had run their clock down and started succumbing to panic blindness, while I had the advantage of playing simple and quick but cautious moves.
You reminded me That in my school days 60 years ago, I played in a lightening chess tournament and got 2nd equal with the then NZ champ. Owen Sarapu ? In the rush He castled into check by mistake !!!
Think of the two rolls going left to right in the middle as being a reiver. The four squares in the center being a bridge. The early game consists on aiming everything at the bridge. Middle game is taking the bridge.
End game is taking the king.
I'm probably the world's worst chess player, but it's been wonders for helping me with my PTSD. I'm always up for a game and play on Chess.com as CMDRExorcist.