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Endgame positions like this are always tricky, super happy to see some instructive content like this! 😊
"That is really cool!"...."unfortunately that's not what I played in the game" 😂 Thanks for the continued content!
@fruitlessbeast
Ай бұрын
yeah. love that.
Nelson you are a fantastic teacher. You have an incredible knack for explaining complicated concepts in simple ways. Thank you.
3:49 He misses a Rook Queen fork. “Super complicated position I’m not going to get into it..”
@Nestor__Makhno
Ай бұрын
Its blitz my dude
@SoDamnMetal
Ай бұрын
Winning back the exchange would be good but keeping more pieces on the board (pieces that are already next to whites wide open king) is even better, especially in a blitz game. The evaluation bar is going to complain regardless because it's a computer that will play perfect and wipe the floor with you no matter what you do lol
Lovely checkmate anyway!! Well done Nelson, thanks for sharing!
I never thought those arrows were annoying. Please keep them, so that way we can see what the computer would’ve played.
Pattern recognition, pattern recognition and pattern recognition, the three most important things in chess. I learned a new mating pattern.
That was a very cool endgame, Nelson. Thanks for the lesson. But I don’t understand how you can withstand the wicked time pressure.
I’ve been watching your speedruns one after another for days. Learning so much from them! So yesterday I finally crossed 1300! Thanks!! Love your content!
8:51 A Rook also works. 9:12 I like to call that a Forkmate. -I actually just came up with the term right as I got to this point in the video, but that's beside the point.- 😆 11:19 This is the kind of content that makes my day. Chess with a(n unintentional) sense of humor.
It's great that we get to see instructive and fun games, thanks Nelson!
Lovely checkmate and very tricky endgame puzzle!
damn, I have immmediately seen the 1st pawn checkmate.... hahah but certainly that mate in 3 in the eval bar helped a lot for me to see it..... in game without that tell, I think I would have missed it as well. great game.
I remember watching a few years ago, Carlsen with black against Svidler. Svidler knew he was lost but decided to let Carlsen play til checkmate because it looks nice: Carlsen had a knight on e3 protecting g2 square and it ended with 32 ... h2+ 33. Kh1 g2#
@yyyy-uv3po
Ай бұрын
That's some real fair-play!
Great fun to watch, thx alot!
What a battle, great game Nelson 👍
Cool video Nelson, the pawn checkmate was really good. I love watching your videos, I learned so much from you since I started playing chess. I actually had a similar game once where I had mate in 3 but I panicked beacuse I had 0.6 seconds left so I was just premoving. Unfortunately, I blundered a queen, but somehow my opponent missed it, and I had now mate in 6. Luckily I made the right premove and I saw the checkmate after it, and since a premove takes up 0.1 seconds I checkmated my opponent with exactly 0.0 seconds left on my clock. 😅
5:48 I've been trying the Scandinavian Gambit against bots recently, and a good deal of the time, the pieces are traded off, and I grab a few pawns but reach positions like this where I have lots of pawns.
Endgames are crucial, according to Jose Raul Capablanca...
Amazing bro....but I'm surprised you being analazying lot of puzzles and studying lot of chess but still missing that checkmate using Pawns...ofcourse with few seconds in clock even GMs will miss the moves :D. Thanks for sharing
b2 also has a forced mate I think
That's okay, Nelson, you can't have positions where you checkmate with the pawn every time. At least you got the checkmate!! 😁👍🏾
Mate in 3: .. a2+, Ka1 Ka3, Nxc3 b2#
I saw the mate immediately and caluclated for a coupld of sconds. It's an extremely common pattern that I have seem numerous times before.
Hope im soon my man
Nice game!! You description is histerical.
Great video
i see Nelson was playing against a 2300 rated player from Philippines! thats nice!
@Geometry_fan1
Ай бұрын
Yea I’m also from Philippines playing chess
Im so disappointed in myself I say to myself everyday Im gonna win against engine one day But I cant even do these 15 more years left till the deadline
To be honest. I don't enjoy this type of games that contains a lot of blunders as every player makes rush moves. The puzzles that you make are pure class and amazing. And in most times they seem to be impossible.
It's enjoyable and fun and wild.😮
From the thumbnail I almost immediately figured Black would win, but it did take me a bit longer than 6 seconds to work out why Let's see if I was right, but it basically amounts to just constantly using the pawns to out the White King into check Even if thr Knight takes the left-mkst one, I think Black has this
9:53 no queen. A1 bishop is cooler
@tianlecheng2656
Ай бұрын
there’s kc1 to stop the panw
Good game
I won a game with 0.0.8 seconds on the clock 😮😮
You should play the new Martin
Wow. . . . Nice
the name of Philippine player is sus
😂
@user-qb4rn9nz6m
Ай бұрын
Perfect
I‘ve made a youtube channel and uploaded chess puzzles. The first 2 puzzles habe i created. Can you please react against this Chess Vibes?🙏
I solved it🎉🎉🎉🎉
2 pwans it's obvious mate pattern with support the king
Goof to see 2300 elo commit big blander
Obligatory KZread algorithm comment.
9:46 Promotion to a rook works as well, even without check. And a1=R -- h7 Rb1#, delivers a nice checkmate.