2 Chess Lessons You Should Learn ASAP
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Both times it was: Remember to consider what happens when you push by instead of capturing with a pawn. Good lesson.
@danielyuan9862
Жыл бұрын
No, the first lesson is you should think twice before capturing pinned pieces, because there's usually something better.
So many learning opportunities on the same theme in one game. It was like a composed king pawn endgame study. Fascinating.
Difficult to spot with like less time, but man these are very helpful. These tricky King and pawn endgames just goes to show the little nuances that decides the outcome. Thanks Nelson!
This might help me for my district level chess competition tomorrow thanks 👍
@JosephGab
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with the competition
@alt-32
Жыл бұрын
good luck
@sreeharieh4735
Жыл бұрын
Good luck !!
@bernadetteriohunter6520
Жыл бұрын
Good luck
@Agent5061
Жыл бұрын
Thanks guys appreciate it
Very interesting and educational, learning from your mistakes😊 cheers
Really good stuff Nelson. I love all of what you do, but this was a special one.
Most underrated chess youtuber out here.
I really like your lessons, that arise from your games. Great stuff!
"Watch the eval bar carefully." Eval bar changes dramatically.
Brilliant endgame study, Nelson. Fantastic lesson. Endgames were always my favorite study as a child. The earlier you can recognize endgame patterns in any given game, the better your chances of winning because it gives you a concrete objective for ALL your middle game planning. I'd forgotten that over the years. Thanks for the reminder! And keep up the good work!!
I've seen I mess up pawn and king endgames as well half the times. Very instructive endgame!
What a game
Hey Nelson! Can you make a video about quiet moves and quiet tactics, and when to play them over loud moves?
I learned nothing but it was still entertaining to watch. Basically like every chess puzzle video
Excellent lesson, thanks.
THis was very instructive Nelson! Thanks, I enjoy your channel very much!
Best coaching, thanks a lot
Very insightful. I really like your teaching style! Great video on tricky pawn exchanges.
I would strongly requesting you to make a playlist for complete beginners
Nice endgame lesson
Quality stuff as always. Kudos goodsir
Somehow won a game against a 2350 rated player by paying attention to the pin. Unfortunately for him he missed a tactic that won me a rook for my knight and also kept his bishop pinned to his rook.
Lesson: The ability of pushing a pawn terminates games, for a draw, a win or a loss.
You are the best chess teacher I know of, I just wish your play against others was as strong as your teachings!
Good lessons
more informative and entertaining than agamator. and these little chess insights vids are among your best content
I’m just a humble chess viewer that knows 0 theory but I watch a lot of competitions and I always see the big guys use pawns really well so my first thoughts are to push them and to block and keep them on the board. Unfortunately I’m not good enough to get to the end game lmao
I love endgames! This is a very instructive video. I'm proud that after solving a crap ton of endgame puzzles, my chess intuition progressed enough to see all the key moves in this video even before Nelson asked to try to find them.
Very nice endgame lesson 👌👍
In the beginning position, does the black king really have time to go capture all the pawns when the white pawn on f4 gets past and just keeps pushing with the rook behind ?
Good end games
"Endgame is easy" - People who don't play chess
This is a really good video
Wow, that is definitely such a unique endgame position,
Does this mean at least ordinary people should play more with 15-30 min control (or 5 min + 10-15 sec/move for example) than with 1-5 min? Rapid chess allow much more thinking than blitz or bullet: and this thinking will be quite useful for people without deep understanding and will help to promote this deep understanding. I remember Bronstein advocated rapid chess instead of classic because top grandmasters spent too much time not actually thinking but hesitating; but on the other side, too short control lead to piece flapping as moves are just motivated by dropping flag on clock, not by strategic and tactical ideas.
Gained a new insight in chess today ✅
Nice video
Are you going to do more proof games? Those were a treat to watch!
@kamnasharma6143
Жыл бұрын
He has plans to do them in the future.
There's a real science to endgames, you have to think in an almost opposite manner to how you do in the early stages of a game. Funny how often it boils down to literally counting pawn moves
It's a draw at 11:47? The white king is closer to the black pawn. Surely there's some way to win that?
Nice tennis match
I finally answered a question correctly!! lol finally
I wonder if after kd2 that kg4 be better since you can get the h pawn and push both.
This is a piece of experience that should be remembered: Pawns pushes straight but captures diagonal, he cannot move in diagonal unless there is a target to be captured. When the pawns contact and get stuck it is safe and prevented them from running to be promoted even if they are not linked at all. In this example the black pawns at d6 b6 and a4 simply stopped the white pawns at d5 b5 and a3 despite that b5 and a3 does not link. Capturing, on the other hand changes the file of this pawn. It may release the empty file for an enemy pawn to run past, so be cautious as sometimes it's better to push rather than capture. PS: I've never learned chess other than the basic rules.
These chess lessons I should learn ASAP speak for themselves
you know you could move the rook next to the king(white) and prevent a checkmate on 1:30
Which app is these
e 5 king at 7:22 goes d4 c4 d5 e6 f7 g8 h8 just in time to catch the pawn so yea
On the new plan if the white pawn move so 3 white pawns in a row and not move their king they would win easy again So why would they move the king back make no sense
Low control time.
i always expect your titles to be pure clickbait, but im starting to learn that when i see a clickbait title from "Chess Vibes" that it is actually what the title says. i hope that never changes.
The first video it is a blunder cause those 3 pawn can make a pass pawn...
@xxraven420xx8
Жыл бұрын
Im still the anciant mysterious champion :3
Hang on: your f pawn isn't actually passed yet, as evident from the game where it was captured by your opponent's g pawn.
3:45 how is C pawn a passed pawn when B pawn can take it?
@xCorvus7x
Жыл бұрын
It's not yet. It would be, if black used that turn of theirs to push it past the g pawn (but that's only inviting white's King to take it).
@mysteryGuySaysHi
Жыл бұрын
@@xCorvus7x yeah I know but I was giving Nelson a chance to change it since he didn't notice it while editing. Not sure if he left it out for us to find though
@xCorvus7x
Жыл бұрын
@@mysteryGuySaysHi Ah, okay. I was wondering the same. I mean, since it's black's turn at that point that pawn is as good as past but technically...
"here's the deal", c'mon man!
11:23 AT LEAST tell me why he can't push it. (E2) to be exact.
How to remember GAMBITS
@kamnasharma6143
Жыл бұрын
Just note the moves somewhere and practice them. That's how I do it.
There shouldnt be limited time . That is why you made hastey mistakes .
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@mirkosaor
Жыл бұрын
Your parents must be very proud
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@perpetualbystander4516
Жыл бұрын
No, you were the first runner-up. 🥈