Under 800 Rated? Watch This.
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In this video I talk through my moves against chess players rated under 800 to explain what they are doing wrong. Hope this is helpful to you and lmk if I should do the same thing with other rating groups :D
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00:00-00:40 Intro
00:40-11:50 Game 1
11:50-15:50 INSANE STUFF
15:50-24:40 Game 2
24:40-25:09 Conclusion
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Video recap basically goes: "So, when you are playing agains a 500 rated player player it's very important to... wait, I checkmated him. Let's try again. As I was saying, when you... wait, I checkmated him again"
@onnoquinten2944
Жыл бұрын
xDDD too good
@msislam6751
Жыл бұрын
😂
@xavierblitz5647
Жыл бұрын
why you don't take advice from 1200+ elo
@beastmasterbg
Жыл бұрын
@Czeslaw P. what do you mean halfway decent? Yes shes very beautiful but shes a very strong top player. Why dismiss one thing because she has another.
@Zamibia
Жыл бұрын
@Czeslaw P. The next time you wonder "man why wont women sleep with me?" i want you to know its likely not because your ugly, its probably because of your whole personality.
I like how she reinforced the chess lesson by finding two different players to make the same exact moves back to back.
@JL_Geb
8 ай бұрын
finding or encountering?
@daithi1966
8 ай бұрын
@@JL_Geb Pedantic or a-hole?
@isuzuikamaki5477
7 ай бұрын
one was her mom and one her dad 🤣🤣
@etl3nne
5 ай бұрын
@@isuzuikamaki5477 her parents are both GM's
@samuellinn
Ай бұрын
@@isuzuikamaki5477 As if you could even muster 1/10th of her parent's elo
If you are under 800, you can surpass it by playing safe, fundamental moves. 1. Develop all your pieces before trying to attack (unless there's a tactic that will immediately win material). 2. Keep your pieces protected. Unsafe pieces become targets. Every move should aim to make progress whilst keeping your pieces safe. 3. Always check for threats, particularly with the opponent's queen. Your eyes should be trained for B+Q and N+Q checkmates. 4. Don't trade active pieces for inactive pieces, and do trade inactive pieces for active pieces. 5. Keep training tactics through puzzles. Puzzles are the way chess players maintain and improve their vision.
@TimelapseWTO
8 ай бұрын
idk what type of 800s you guys are playing im losing games against 800s where my accuracy was 80-85
@lewisjones284
8 ай бұрын
@@TimelapseWTO Are you analysing your games? It sounds like you might be making singular blunders that end your game, or maybe you aren't playing enough to increase your rating quickly
@LuKiSCraft
5 ай бұрын
I just broke into 800+ elo after being stuck at 700 for a long time. Love starting with the Fried Liver Attack as white lol but you CANNOT overcommit to it or else you will be severely punished
@JimmyKim-fb1ji
4 ай бұрын
@@LuKiSCraftjust make a new account and press advanced and then you will be automatically be matched with like 1500 opponents, if you can beat them you will be high elo. Even if your not at there level you could probably learn something
@Hairynigga634
4 ай бұрын
OMGGGGGGGGGGGG
I've seen many chess videos but 15:13 is my favorite moment in all of them 😂
@dsmj7389
Жыл бұрын
yeah she looks at the camera like "this is bizarre 😳"
@yamasyc9508
Жыл бұрын
I laughed so hard at that part hahaha
@flashfocusbruh5144
Жыл бұрын
I’ve done that trick before actually
@xemvanschaik2018
Жыл бұрын
@@dsmj7389nl
@codesymphony
Жыл бұрын
I'm crying
Yes please do more videos with different ratings groups. I found this SO instructive!
Thanks for the great video! You make this look so effortless, in part because you're so incredibly quick to assess the board, whereas as a
More videos like this! Very helpful to see you playing the game and commenting on your thought process and what the other person is doing.
Not relatable. I am Cagnus
@toddle8258
Жыл бұрын
Your my child hood chess hero Cagnus Marlsen 😅
@lyingcat9022
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, for I am Nikaru Hakamura.
@andyh9382
Жыл бұрын
r/usernamechecksout
@yoyonewipadd4340
Жыл бұрын
I am Revy Lozman.
@guck297
Жыл бұрын
Guck
As a beginner chess player this is a very helpful video! Thanks for uploading!
@Erroll21Oscar25
Жыл бұрын
bot - likes are also auto generated
@plty3931
Жыл бұрын
@@Erroll21Oscar25 bruh what
@barakato
Жыл бұрын
@@plty3931 he's true, look at his three recent comments.
@marquez7371
Жыл бұрын
@@Erroll21Oscar25 2 months after upload I reached 1080 elo on rapid, it all started from this video... so what was your point?
@KhataarFelMataar
Жыл бұрын
@@marquez7371 nice congrats! Do you have any pointers or sources for me you picked up in your chess journey ?
I learned quite a bit from this. What I run into the most is instead of holding tension on the board the opponents are always trigger happy about trading pieces and it leaves us both with very few pieces to work with. That being said, seeing how you pin pieces giving yourself time to develop faster than the opponent was a huge help.
@lewisjones284
8 ай бұрын
Trade if your piece is inactive, avoid trading if your piece is active. Golden rule: "If there is an opponent's piece on your side of the board, eliminate it".
Such a informative and helpful video, you should do a lot more of these videos. Maybe even a survey of what your viewers ratings are mostly . Then do more videos at the more common ratings.
I love all of these beginner videos! Really helpful lessons in each one
you are so well spoken and such a good teacher. Just love the way you can vocalize your thoughts as you consider each move.
@Noahplays456now
Жыл бұрын
i agree shes a good teacher but shes farthest from wellspoken
@Noahplays456now
Жыл бұрын
well spoken *
@slies3949
Жыл бұрын
@@Noahplays456now she is very well spoken though
This style of live feedback vids are some of the most helpful for me, very relatable. Looking forward to the next ones of 900+ where you might have a bit more chance to teach =)
@rodrigog7792
Жыл бұрын
Thats a great idea!
@Dinstyvmorsa8539
Жыл бұрын
Your name is among the best and I agree with your comment
@jacobgamber5407
9 ай бұрын
Shinzou wo Sasageyo!
Great video, really useful. I love the idea of the other player racking their brain trying to figure out the best move while Anna is just sat there making a KZread video making it look effortless 😅
So much fun to hear you explain your reasoning in real-time! Thank you!
Lol, that checkmate. I just had a 1000 player walk into that the other day. As a sub-1000 player myself, the best lesson I’ve had so far was one from Robert Ramirez on board vision. It’s a simple exercise but it has helped me so much. All of Anna’s tips in this video are also fantastic, not that a great player like her needs any validation from a scrub like me.
@tokyosmitsubishi
Жыл бұрын
What's Ramiez' advice on board vision?
@stillmattwest
Жыл бұрын
@@tokyosmitsubishi It's just an exercise where you count all the possible moves from a given position but it is very helpful. He's got a ton of good content.
@DietersYT
Жыл бұрын
Don’t put too much stock into “had a 1000 player walk into that” I’m 1200 rated and went on a phat losing streak playing drunk last night
@stillmattwest
Жыл бұрын
@@DietersYT haha, guess that could have been it.
@TheMinerR
Жыл бұрын
@@DietersYT best excuse when you lose from lower rate players 😅
Thank you so much Anna, this is perfect for me, you're a brilliant teacher!
You are a really great instructor - good directions and swift explanations as you roll in and push forward, keeping it simple 👍🏼
Please do make more of these videos. I can never break out of the 1000 rating group
@FloofyCat
Жыл бұрын
@@craftiebanana It's all good
@Brewermb
Жыл бұрын
@@craftiebananaNot stupid, I think it's psychological, you expect 'please make more' so when you see 'please do make more' you put the 'not' in yourself, I did exactly the same thing!
@dogwalk3
Жыл бұрын
@@craftiebanana that's kinda hilarious though - asking good players to not help other players so you can move forward yourself 😅
You've done amazing videos lately. Thank you so much!
this is amazing. do more of this please!
this video was actually so helpful thanks for the help!
This video was extremely insightful. Nobody teaches the way you just showed moves. I just started playing chess with a super low rating around 400 and would definitely wanted to progress. Please keep this kind of tutorials coming👍🏼🙏🏽
Amazing video 😍 helpfull and nicely done. Perfect! I can't wai to see the next video 😇
Yes please! To your question at the end of if we would like more like these, yes please. It's really great to watch you talk through these games. I'd kind of like to see you intentionally do some questionable or random type moves to force more "normal" games at lower levels.
That was super helpful Anna, really! Please continue to share videos where you tell us what you think for each move 🙏👍
I really like your teaching method! Clean and concise, without snobbery, it is refreshing.
I just saw you for the first time. My Mom and I play chess together. Thank you. Very informative and witty. "Happy good moves!"
Your commentary is FANTASTIC! You are a natural teacher.
Thank you for teaching! i really wanna get better and love watching you play.
While listening to you talk, i was imagining all the deep conversations you must have had with your mum when you were little. Your fundamental understanding really helps you make decisions on the fly. Awesome video. Thanks a lot.
Another fantastic vid - thanks Anna!
thank you anna! i found this extremely helpful and will try to apply what i learned in this video to my games 👍
Great video. I like your rules. I’ve used the “own the center” strategy and it worked great. This video is golden for beginners.
Thank you; I'm a complete rookie but v interested in chess. This is a very informative and fun video. Really appreciated :)
You're an incredible teacher! I watch tons of videos from big channels like gotham chess and you really do a better job of just keeping it simple and intuitive for lower less elo rating and not getting to into super complicated stuff
@Lyan-bp2kz
6 ай бұрын
I currently watch both, but I prefer Gotham for the reasons you mentioned xD
This was very helpful. My teens and I have started playing a lot of chess recently, and I quite enjoy it. However, I've never taken the time to study or research strategies whatsoever. I just wing it, and we've certainly learned by trial and error. This video gives me a framework for establishing a solid opening strategy.
@JesseDishner
Жыл бұрын
Same here, I used to play all the time but it's been a while and people online are much different than people in real life. You need to know a lot more online.
Thank you so much for this, your content is always great but these educational ones are my favorite.
Nice video! It would be nice to see a series w a progression towards 1500. Fwiw, I see that bishop and rook checkmate once every couple weeks even in 1200+ games.
🤣 That was so funny. Anna's reaction is the best!
great video anna! very helpful to me as a beginner!
Helpful and entertaining, thanks! How you stare at the camera while the 2nd checkmate, so Funny!!
Your videos are very helpful. Thank you for making them!
I'm very thankful for your videos and I'm actually playing way better. Thanks so much, please keep your humor and light heartedness. All the best to you.
I'm really happy you're focusing on making helpful videos. :) Thank you so much for making me a stronger player!
Gracias por las claves! Me sirven mucho tus videos para mejorar mi juego 😊
Love this content. So helpful
I completely agree with all of these statements. Also, I feel like the Queen's Gambit is the best opening at around this level, because you can play it without knowing _any_ theory. Great job!
that was hilarious!! one of your funniest moments :D keep on being awesome
LOL the exact same game. Insane. This was super helpful. Please make more of this!!
Yoooo the detailed thought process at every step is awesome
this is such a good video . i'm 800 and got up to 1067, but this video is so helpful to see everything so clearly, thanks Anna
Instantly gave it a try, but noone gave me a chance to go for the bishop-rook mate ^^" But, after hearing it now so many times, it finally clicked, that just bringing out your pieces in a solid way is like 80% of the game at this rating. They will blunder eventually :D
@rondegroot1508
Жыл бұрын
Yep......never attack with one or two pieces..........impossible
More of these please! Very instructive!
this was SOOOO helpful! thank you!
Anna has the sweetest soul of all the chess content creators
@nadirsq7176
8 ай бұрын
And how would you know ?
@TheRealJaded
4 ай бұрын
@@nadirsq7176it's obvious
@nadirsq7176
4 ай бұрын
you don't even know her personally social media and real life are different things i am not saying she's bad person i am just saying that social media can manipulate us completly@@TheRealJaded
@Elo-hv3fw
4 ай бұрын
@@nadirsq7176 Please stop pissing into comments.
@Squant
4 ай бұрын
@@nadirsq7176 Nobody's claiming to know her personally, they were referring to the way she presents herself through her content.
I instantly got better and started winning games after this video. Definitely subscribing for more analysis training.
Really appreciate your videos. Easy to follow and very helpful 👌 🙏
Another great video, Anna!
Im 805 I don't need this 💪
This was very useful...please do more of these!!!
This was such a great help Anna! Thank u so much! I hope u make more like this 🙏
So helpful! More beginner content please!!!
Damn this scene is so dope !
The exact same two games in a row and your look into the camera as the second developed the same way was so funny. 🤣
You’re awesome! Love your attitude, your smile and your skills! Keep on doin!
Awesome video for beginners. Very cool presentation of your great tips and tactics. Can’t wait for the next level 🤗
I can confirm that move works every time against 500 and below players. I’ve lost about 10xs in a row now to it. 👍
Pretty instructive! Amazing vid!
Thanks! Very helpful! I appreciate the realistic “dummy” format :D
I don't even know chess. I just simply watch it because of you!
in the wise words of levy: STOP PLAYING THE RUY LOPEZ! who do you think you are? Magnus Carlson?
YOURE SO GOOD AT CHESS ITS INSANSE. I loved watching you play please keep the content coming!!
This video is so helpful thankyou!
I watched this (at 650), and I'm currently on a 10 game win-streak. THANK YOU
@tupsukorva72
Жыл бұрын
Update?
An angel teaches chess
Was very helpful !
Great teaching skills, thank you
This was really helpful. I'm horrible at this game. Always have been. My brain can't even see half a move ahead. But by copying your opening I can now beat some entry-level AI, which is nothing short of a miracle.
You can’t really blame them from abandoning the game when they’re such a low lvl and they’re going up against you.
I'm so glad I found you because you're such a good chess communicator for someone at my level. Congrats on your achievements in the Rilton Cup! I like chess, but I don't love playing online. I usually watch chess content here on YT and I love solving mate in N like problems against a bot I'm running on my computer. I'm currently thinking I should start playing for real but stockfish, which never makes human like mistakes, is just too hard for me and I may have to simply bite the bullet and start playing online. My finances are trash so I would love a solution where I can pay a one off fee and then play online for a while rather than using something like a subscription.
Extremely helpful. It has been a while since I have played. I liked and employed you lesson on protecting your pieces and gaining the center board position. It works! I win. Thx. Will continue to follow and learn,
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@AndrewMacGillivray
Жыл бұрын
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@cagnusmarlsen4486
Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewMacGillivray Actually both of y’all are wrong
@justmegumi34
Жыл бұрын
@@cagnusmarlsen4486 Lol
Thanks Anna, those insights will be very helpful and your enthusiasm made it fun.
Thanks you Anna, I was needing this!
Great lesson. Thank you
Always great videos Anna!!
I’d love to see more games like this!
This is awesome thank you. I’m learning so much haha
I think you should do the same thing with other rating groups :D This was a really clever and effective way to teach the elementary principles at heuristic level with a live example, rule of thumb in a practical demonstration that touches the main bases just to get the very basic framework in place, perfect for people who know the moves and 'get' chess and whom you artfully spared any mention of chess openings at outset. It want to see what comes next as we go higher to 1200, 1600 and beyond ._.
Hey Anna, I love your videos. I am about 800 right now. so I love the lower elo vids. You're a great teacher and explain things so well. I have also loved and benefitted so much from vids with your parents. So fun and I feel like I'm learning in a warm family environment. Love their different playing styles: attacking vs positional. Yours seems like a great hybrid :) Thanks so much for all your vids and all your work ! :)
This was so helpful and hilarious too! Your mic volume is a little low, though. I have to put it on max volume, then the ads come up way too loud all of a sudden in the middle of the video
Amazing tips, thank you!
This was a good tutorial. I see you have similar others and I will check them. I'd like to see 1000 and then above, just to understand the difference btwn the levels. Thank you : )
The look you gave the camera after the third accidental premove was hilarious 😂😂😂
thank's Ana, good video!, it was very enlightening
Yes, please more such videos!
Just awesome:) Så braaaa! Thank you :)
I absolutely LOVE this set up!