When Chess Is Hard: 20 Chess Tips
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0:00 1. Gain time by attacking the opponent's queen 0:40 2. If possible avoid double pawns 1:12 3. Try to develop pieces to the best squares possible 2:52 4. Discovered checks are very powerful 4:40 5. Rooks on the 2nd or 7th rank are usually very good 6:37 6. Every pawn move creates a weakness somewhere 7:44 7. Put your rooks on open files 8:26 8. Sometimes you need to be patient with pins 9:33 9. You can use an open file in front of your king to attack 11:11 10. A fun response to an early queen attack 12:48 11. How to win tempos on your opponent's queen 15:50 12. Be careful activating your king too early 17:29 13. You can use your king to help fight for a file 18:48 14. Generally multiple passed pawns are harder to stop than just one 21:44 15. Force discovered checks when you can 23:21 16. In tricky positions use candidate moves 24:49 17. Time management tip: Come up with general ideas on your opponent's turn 25:49 18. How to respond to e5, f6 by black 26:49 19. Don't block your center pawns, because it cramps your position 27:14 20. Sometimes you need to defend after winning a piece
@phantom__menace
7 ай бұрын
Thanks appreciate it
@aminecraftplayer9642
7 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@martinsmith2948
3 ай бұрын
Thank you😊
When I first started watching u I was 800 elo and only in 3 months I'm now 1700 elo rapid and 1400 blitz
@stayinspired1271
7 ай бұрын
What exactly u did can u share bruh?
@asztapaszta9
7 ай бұрын
When I first started to watch Nelson I was 800 and now I am 700 and still watching!
@shikaru1730
7 ай бұрын
Very suspicious gains, 400 points in a year is hard for most people to gain once above 1000
@reidluttrell3034
7 ай бұрын
@@shikaru1730you really think he'd be commenting about his elo if he was one of those people?
@shikaru1730
7 ай бұрын
@@reidluttrell3034 likely it's that he hasn't played enough games to balance out his rating
Love this concentrate of mini lessons, and all from only 100 points of rating climb. This is the perfect example of why I can never watch Nelson play enough. There’s always so many learning opportunities.
Some of my favorite nuggets of wisdom from the Rapid Rating Climb series! Make more of these please!
I was very excited to see another Chess Tips video from my #1 Chess KZreadr! Thank you for the content and the courses. One suggestion: Recently Gothamchess published his new book “How to win at Chess”. Although I prefer your style of coaching and content, I can’t deny that Levi is a phenomenal player also so I ordered the book. I’d be VERY interested in your opinion/review of the book when you can find the time. Thank you again!❤😊
thank you for your generous advice that you teach to the people for free, it has improved how i think about planning
Great idea Nelson, doing a recap video of concise fundamentals mid game. Much appreciated.
fantastic video Nelson! I learned so much from you.
Thanks, another of those videos of yours to watch several times! Please do more, even if you have to repeat some concepts!
This is a great contribution! Thanks.
wow this is actually pretty good. never thought i would want a rewind on the live rating climb to refresh my memory
hey nelson plz make a video on polish defense
Great video as always Nelson
Nr 11 .. or instead of Bf5 you play Bb5 and win the queen immediately..
Great summary!
14:00 Bb5, and then you can go for a lot of moves focused on the queen is also a good option
Youre the best bro 🔥
You are amazing 👏 Nelson.
Thank you 👍
Very nice again!
The last one is so horrible. In particular when it's your Q that takes a piece early on. You can't not take it. (SF later will ratify that.) But it doing so there's a massive/ugly positional concession that must then be worked through. Not only in terms of requiring multiple moves just to get the Q out of danger. But then having to suffer through disjointed pieces that require even more remedial work. You don't always survive 12 or 15 moves later. SF then shows you some funky, unintuitive workaround as the solution. Hard indeed.
I love it Nelson :)
The best tip that can be given is to read the "21 rookie's mistakes"
@sieger358
7 ай бұрын
Maxim Omariev?)
@candythepooper7010
7 ай бұрын
@@sieger358 yup
I played this during my dentist appointment. No cavities this time
15:24 Why not Bb5? 21:37 "Black didn't see that"
@bigaes
2 ай бұрын
I think you can defend with pawn c4, because if bishop takes you have queen c3 and if rook takes you have knight c3
ah yes tip number 5 is a key to make the blindswine Checkmate
How is your health now?
Can anyone explain to me what happened at 19:14 I can’t understand how his pawn can get to that position.
@bruhmoment1329
5 ай бұрын
en passant. it happens when a pawn moves two squares in front of a pawn that has moved once
Pls continue with these types of videos really amazing and happy to see your gameplay and specially your analysis Big fan of yours Pls give me a like Love from India ❤❤
15:22 b5 is better than f5
@bigaes
2 ай бұрын
I think you can defend with pawn c4, because if bishop takes you have queen c3 and if rook takes you have knight c3
Am I dumb or on tip 11 what was defending the bishop that attacked the queen
Take care nelsi
17:07 but it will be...
Who came from stream
@Jackpot.Jimmy.
7 ай бұрын
It takes a bit of time, but I got there