Target Audience: Under 1800 Rated Chess Players - You MUST KNOW These Tactical Chess Ideas!
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15 Clever Tactics to watch out for in your next game. These are common, but tricky and will make you a better chess player!
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This man is so talented he is fitting a ladder in a tool box
@kingduckfilms
2 жыл бұрын
I thought this was meant as a metaphorical sense before I watched the video, but now I'm not sure
@ChessVibesOfficial
2 жыл бұрын
😂
@shaykarni4850
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah but in his chess tookbox he fit the entirety of Noah’s Ark
@1SpudderR
2 жыл бұрын
Hmm? Conservatory.....more like.
@Bobbing4Fries
2 жыл бұрын
It's his step ladder. He never knew his real ladder.
This may be the best chess tutorial that I've ever seen, and I've seen hundrends if not thousands. It's perfect for my level. Thank you so much, Nelson!
@ChessVibesOfficial
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped! Thanks for the compliment!
@deepakkatyal1
2 жыл бұрын
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@kevinmiao1787
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@aedits581
Жыл бұрын
Bruh..... If what u say is true... Then I would just give u one very friendly advice....... Stop watching utube this much, instead play chess and gain experience through ur blunders😂
Nelson : "I am in chess since 30 years" Also him : looks like 30 years old, lol
@jakeoswald8017
2 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure he’s early 30’s and has just been playing since he was young
Nelson this is something that needs to be watched probably once a week as a reminder. I think we know many of these but its the reinforcement, you made it so easy to watch. you are great teacher
It's one thing to see and learn these tactics with puzzles. It's another thing (and much more valuable) to hear about it from someone else with examples and general principles. This should be required viewing IMO!
What an excellent summary - thank you, Nelson.
1. Noah's ark trap 2. Attack a Pinned Piece with a Pawn 3. Losing h3 Pawn Because Hanging Knight on f3 4. Back rank mate 5. Rook Sacrifice To Set Up Knight Fork 6. Rook Sacrifice To Set Up A Bishop Fork 7. Early Queen Forks 8. Bxf7 Sacrifice To Set Up A Good Follow Up 9. Rook Checks On Uncastled King 10. Discovered Attack by Moving the f3 or f6 Knight 11. Greek Gift Sacrifice 12. Discovered Rook Attack 13. Opponent's King & Queen On Same File or Diagonal? 14. Rook Deflection 15. Blocking Off a Defender of a Higher Value Piece
@nico911yt
7 ай бұрын
The #6 wasn't that great. It was a rook and a bishop for a queen.
@useruseruser40
2 ай бұрын
@@nico911ytand a pawn
This was honestly a quality video, good job
I learned most of these tactics after missing them in my games and puzzles. Great video, summarizing some important themes in as little as 15 minutes.
Nice vid :) As a 1550-1600 rapid I feel like I miss some of those waay to often. I'd say 1, 2, 4, 7, and from 9 to 13 are the types I usually see almost instantly, the rest I was like 'wait a sec, that's actually possible'. Good to see the channel growing :). I'm looking at older uploads and some good stuff there too :). Glad I found this channel :D
Great video! Please expand on this with more tactical patterns. Thanks Nelson
I do puzzles every day and I still learned something. Great job as always nelson.
Great video! You explain everything concisely but easy to understand and there’s very little “filler”. Keep it up your channel will go far. Btw commenting to help with the algo and will continue to do so
@ChessVibesOfficial
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
@TheRealChiults
6 ай бұрын
I already knew everything you taught in this video because I watched the whole Peter-Patzer climb :) Thanks a lot, Nelson! Already went from 500 to 840 on rapid after your videos, and will keep rising :) (Yeah I know this one vid is older)
This may be your best video yet. Just the sort of information I needed! Thanks!!!
Great video. Straight forward and informative without a bunch of rambling. Good work 👍🏻
at 14:21, you can checkmate by moving Qe8, then black plays Kg7 and Queen finalize with Qg8. This video is very good!
This was very helpful, glad i found it. I looked at your popular vids where most weren't advisory like this so am glad this popped up.
Great vid! This is exactly the kind of information I feel I need to improve my game.
love this stuff man great videos and very helpful
Great summary of some ideas to teach my chess club students at school! Thanks, Nelson!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Greatly appreciated.
This is probably the most helpful chess video I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
So well explained and organized. Instant subscriber!
Very helpful and well presented. You spoke very clearly and explained well. I was literally thinking “ok let me rewatch that bit” but you had already picked up on it and recapped what you were saying just as I was about to :)
thank you for simplifying it to a point that is easily understood.
I at least sort of knew all of these but he put it in really understandable terms. Great explanation
Great video man! Thanks for the tools 🔧😀. I wish you good luck in future matches. Take care man! ✌🏾
Some very good ideas to apply tactics that have been learned and opportunities to use them. Thanks
Honestly this is a massively undervalued channel, you give some fantastic tutorials!
I knew most of these tactics, but it was still good to see them explained again, thank you so much 🙂
Very valuable lessons for anyone who hopes to improve in basic chess. Thank you.
Great vid, nice pace!
Thanks, these are great and yes I learned several new ideas + additional ways to use ideas I already knew.
Great content....very helpful!!
Helpful stuff. Thanks!
I love how in each position he's giving as example, there can be found a better move or continuation than the one about the tactical idea he's explaining. Real life demonstration of applying the maxim "when you find a good, look for a better one'
Great ideas. Ty
this is awesome. thank you!
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
informative and to the point, subbed!
very instructive !!!!! thank you so much ;)
Brilliant video! Thank you sir!! 😀
Thank you, I learned soo much. Pretty much 15 tactical ideas!
This vid is so much more helpful than any theory I’ve watched. Good stuff man!
Great tips, Nelson, thank you!
5:37 checking with the queen (b6) might even be better since the only square the king can go to (c8) would also result in a king/queen fork (with an even better position for white) 😋
@flavioaugustojose
2 жыл бұрын
@KrBoV if Qb6, the black king has to go to c8. Then Nd6 forks the king and queen, like soooooDark said above. Only then the black king can move to d7. Then NxQf7 and the black king has to move back to c8 otherwise the white queen takes c6 with check, forking the black king and the rook. If the king stays in d7 and doesn't move the rook, just Qb7 checks him and takes the rook. The position is totally busted with Qb6...
@flavioaugustojose
2 жыл бұрын
@KrBoV the king is on b7, so he can't go to d7. I meant Qb6 after sacrificing the rook, such as we can see by the time mark above. Though if you don't sacrifice your rook you don't need to, you can just bring Qb6 and, after Kd7, Qb7 would give you a free rook...
@tomjordan4123
2 жыл бұрын
@@flavioaugustojose the king isn't on b7, it's on c7, thus d7 is possible. But it's a better position because then you take the rook and skewer the queen eventually.
@Sm1lerino
2 жыл бұрын
Qb6+ really looks like a far better move. If Kd7 Qb7+, and there are no good squares left for the king to protect the queen. I think it’s an Easter egg from Nelson for those who are desperately looking for a better move :)
@zat1245
2 жыл бұрын
@KrBoV Pretty sure they meant Qb6+ after Rb7+ sacrifice. Meaning the king is brought to b7 THEN check to push it to c8. HOWEVER, I do believe Qb6+ instead of Rb7+ sacrifice is actually better. Yes, if Qb6+, Kd7 avoids the fork like you said but you simply follow up with Qb7+ making a skewer on the queen. If the king tries to protect the queen with Ke8, they are now walking into a fork with Nd6+. If instead they try to avoid the fork and still protect the queen with Ke6, Re1+ deflects the king away and the queen is lost still. Queen taken, no sacrifice needed. But that’s chess. Sometimes there are loads of ideas available and you can get caught up in one plan when a better one exists. It’s all advantage in the end, so it’s not a big deal most times.
Thank you, pretty useful video!
Thanks very clear concise insightful information it’s much appreciated. I really enjoy learning from you Nelson.
first position ya youre right, i always look for smothered mate because ive seen it before. id never discover smothered mate on my own in a few seconds. youre right man thank i need to just play puzzles and keep looking at tactical ideas and study more games from better players.
Just discovered this channel. Love your lessons!
Thanks! Valuable.
excellent vid bro thanks
Great video! I'm going to try and do each of these tactics in my future chess games.
This was a useful info when playing chess, thanks Nelson.
One of your best vids! Great lessons.
My dude, I love your humble teaching demeanor on this channel. Very easy to learn from you! Thank you for the content.
I love your videos so much, that's why it's important to follow all sizes chess channels. Everyone is unique
This video is absolutely a gem, thank you very much!
Thanks! 1550 here and definitely haven't been doing number 4,14 and 15. I 'll try to look for those. Great video!
Great video! More tactics please! Thanks.
These videos have helped me so much!!!
Great Information. Thanks!!
haha I needed this video right now, thanks :D
I feel so happy that i know all of these. Makes me proud of my progress
Love your channel because you keep it real and simple…
I'll definetely be looking out for these from now on. I couldn't pick out a single one during the video.
Great video!
I really like your tutorials. Perfect!
Thanks for another excellent video. You continue to provide the tools for my toolbox and thus help to improve my game. Unfortunately, though the hammer you have provided me keeps missing its target and I once again smash my thumb (blunder another piece). As the expression goes "its a poor tradesman who blames his tools". Keep on providing me with the tools and will work on using them better.
GREAT video man I'm learning a lot from you
Finally you making these list videos again 💜
Lot of thanks for the video
This is gold. Keep it coming.
Thanks man !
Very instructive and practical ideas explained lucidly.
man, your videos are really good and helpful. ive played for a long time, but having someone spell out the concepts like you do really helps me to remember those situations in an actual game. thanks mate!
@ChessVibesOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Glad to help!
Great video - I'm hooked!
literally what I was searching for, subscribed
This is another one from You, that I will have to make sure to watch now and then, thanks....
Just found out this channel, nice information...thanks
More tactics videos, like this. Thanks.
WOW AWESOME VIDEO BRO! GREAT ADVICE AND MOVES!!
Amazing analogy in the beginning !!!
Profound research is the most important tool for any practice!
This is such a good video. I've seen far too many chess tutorials that just give you so many sequenes to memorize, I'm just like I''m not going to remember this.
Thanks enjoyed the ideas
Love the toolbox analogy Nelson 🙂
This video made me inspired to play chess again! Thanks!
Please do more of that!
How could anyone give this video a thumbs down? Unreal. Thanks so much for your help!
This is a very good and educative video Thanks :)
Love the new background!
As always, superb content!
Number 3 actually was surprising! Lol Thanks!
i love your videos learning a lot from you
Excellent content!
Thanx Nelson!!
AWESOME vid thx!!
@ChessVibesOfficial
2 жыл бұрын
You bet!
Hello! Just want to say thank you for your videos!
I'm like 300-400 elo (I'm a very new player) and I saw the the knight move, but I couldn't see it up until the smothered mate. Also thanks for all the tips, but especially the Noah's ark trap (reversed?) where black plays pawn to a4 first, because I don't think many players in this elo range will be able to get put of it. I'll try it out asap!