Schur number two, where am I going wrong with this?
$x,y,z$ don't have to be distinct for the theorem's purposes, so in your last two colourings you have monochromatic $1+1=2$ and $2+2=4$ respectively.
$x,y,z$ don't have to be distinct for the theorem's purposes, so in your last two colourings you have monochromatic $1+1=2$ and $2+2=4$ respectively.