Why Pieces Don't Matter In Chess

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  • @TeeGar
    @TeeGarАй бұрын

    I lose pieces all the time. It's called blundering.

  • @Leet.Time.

    @Leet.Time.

    Ай бұрын

    Me to but its a brilliant sacrifice(for the opponent not for me if u catch my drift)

  • @CheckmateSurvivor

    @CheckmateSurvivor

    Ай бұрын

    Scramble, Trafalgar Chess, and Gaugamela Chess, are three great chess variants to play against Stockfish.

  • @Tocinos

    @Tocinos

    Ай бұрын

    Gambit* 🐸🍵

  • @yyyy-uv3po

    @yyyy-uv3po

    Ай бұрын

    it's ok because "Pieces Don't Matter In Chess", Nelson said it.

  • @everettholbrook3291

    @everettholbrook3291

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Leet.Time.From now on, that is how I am going to describe my blunders.

  • @AlexanderWeixelbaumer
    @AlexanderWeixelbaumerАй бұрын

    Kudos to the opponent's rooks that stayed silently in the corners and watched mayhem to unfold

  • @plokenv

    @plokenv

    Ай бұрын

    Omg, i didnt even noticed that 😅

  • @Ennar

    @Ennar

    Ай бұрын

    @@plokenv that's the whole point of why sacrifices worked, white's rooks weren't even in the game. If you literally took them out, the moves wouldn't change at all.

  • @plokenv

    @plokenv

    Ай бұрын

    @@Ennar so he has a - 7 position the whole game! Makes sense now 👀

  • @Ennar

    @Ennar

    Ай бұрын

    @@plokenv effectively, yes. If black gave white enough time to develop those rooks, black would lose, but that never happened. And that's basically every successful sacrifice ever.

  • @farouqbaiti4315

    @farouqbaiti4315

    Ай бұрын

    I agree.😂😏

  • @SonicFan134
    @SonicFan134Ай бұрын

    The Title: Pieces dont matter. Reality: If they can help attack the king, they matter.

  • @michaelmassaro4375

    @michaelmassaro4375

    Ай бұрын

    True but the wisdom to know the difference 😅

  • @Ennar
    @EnnarАй бұрын

    Pieces don't matter as long as you have the attacking initiative. For example, if your opponent took the knight you'd be down 2 pieces, but the opponent would have 2 completely stuck rooks doing absolutely nothing, so your opponent can still be overpowered if you can bring your pieces to the attack. The moment you give your opponent the opportunity to develop those rooks is when you are lost, so you either have to checkmate before that happens or force the opponent to give back pieces to prevent it. EDIT: and even though it was in the middle of the video when I wrote above, kind of foresaw the opponents rooks never moving even once during the game. So, it wasn't black that was down a rook right before the checkmate, it was white.

  • @vencedor1774
    @vencedor1774Ай бұрын

    Chess noobs: Pieces matter Chess pros: Pieces don't matter Chess bots: Pieces matter

  • @michaelmassaro4375

    @michaelmassaro4375

    Ай бұрын

    Position matters see a good move look for a better one see that you made a blunder than what good can you get from it to compensate if any that is 😅

  • @the-lenny-dood7502

    @the-lenny-dood7502

    Ай бұрын

    lol 😂

  • @user-ej7sr3ow8b
    @user-ej7sr3ow8bАй бұрын

    This also tells us why we shouldn't always believe stockfish evaluation. A blunder is only a blunder if your opponent can take advantage of it

  • @kzkaa.

    @kzkaa.

    Ай бұрын

    The thing with Stockfish is that it always assume best play from both sides, which at the human level aren't going to happen. Even GMs will make some inaccuracies here and there(blunders are rare, but they still happen). In addition, Stockfish has the ability to calculate variations that most humans would never see or even consider, and its calculation are so extreme that it rarely translate well to humans. Stockfish could suggest moving a pawn one square forward because it calculated that you'll be in a slightly better position after 24 moves(with best play at both sides) which isn't realistic at the human level.

  • @JustRightPinedo

    @JustRightPinedo

    Ай бұрын

    Right. I’m 1200, I make moves sometimes trying an idea that I know is not the “best” move bc if the opponent doesn’t see the tactic it will be game changing

  • @mylesjensen8391
    @mylesjensen8391Ай бұрын

    Pieces do matter! You used all your pieces! The opponent never moved their rooks

  • @michaelmassaro4375

    @michaelmassaro4375

    Ай бұрын

    Right but Nelson knew he was going to lose his Bishop no mattter what he did and actually there was something he could’ve done had he seen it as he explained a counter attack on his opps Rook but he missed that so instead he went for setting up positional play that he would benefit from in the ensuing moves

  • @DrQuatsch
    @DrQuatschАй бұрын

    To add to the beauty of the checkmate in the end is that the bishop actually played an important double role on f2. It also prevented white from protecting the pawn on f4 with a rook. It was a pinning piece and a blocking piece.

  • @thomasmartin7542
    @thomasmartin7542Ай бұрын

    Nice examples of successful sacrifice of pieces. But when calculating unfamiliar and unusual positions, I soon run out of time and often tend to take safer paths. But sometimes it's more fun to take this risk, even if you lose in the end because you don't have enough time.

  • @StrayHumanWizard

    @StrayHumanWizard

    Ай бұрын

    That's why I like classical chess! 😄 It gives me lots of time to think and then I play better and have more fun! 🥲 But then I play blitz and speed and get flustered too easily...

  • @thomasmartin7542

    @thomasmartin7542

    Ай бұрын

    @@StrayHumanWizardyes, I agree. But even half an hour is short when you're dealing with unfamiliar positions and calculating the probable outcome. But for us as amateurs, it's all about nothing and having fun should be the priority.

  • @mattgiguere5638
    @mattgiguere5638Ай бұрын

    Thank you Teacher Nelson. Take care and thanks for the lesson 😊

  • @DeionBonner
    @DeionBonnerАй бұрын

    I tell people all the time, "it's about the board, not the pieces." You don't need every piece to play checkmate...

  • @michaelmassaro4375
    @michaelmassaro4375Ай бұрын

    Thanks Nelson Great lesson right here looking forward to more of your instructional videos you’re Great Enjoy your day

  • @alanbutterworth4219
    @alanbutterworth4219Ай бұрын

    Really excellent, instructive way of teaching some core elements. I learned so much that I need to revisit this video so that the techniques become second nature. THANKS Nelson

  • @rotatingmind
    @rotatingmindАй бұрын

    A truly beautiful game

  • @MrKarpovy
    @MrKarpovy18 күн бұрын

    Thank you Nelson. Really nice. Cheers!

  • @kumagoro
    @kumagoroАй бұрын

    The title of the video would be quite confusing for a beginner. In fact, material is tremendously important in chess. And yes, there are exceptions. But that's another story.

  • @kriss0214
    @kriss0214Ай бұрын

    What a beautiful game, thanks for sharing Nelson.

  • @vincentpeer5188
    @vincentpeer5188Ай бұрын

    Man, I learn so much from you. Thanx again!

  • @brisakuraba4137
    @brisakuraba4137Ай бұрын

    This video is genuinely really eye opening, thank you sir

  • @philmenzies2477
    @philmenzies2477Ай бұрын

    Loved this instructional

  • @Neutral.Mapping
    @Neutral.MappingАй бұрын

    So I should just play without pieces?

  • @arnoudh6203

    @arnoudh6203

    Ай бұрын

    Can't checkmate the king if you dont have one

  • @philmenzies2477

    @philmenzies2477

    Ай бұрын

    @@arnoudh6203 You must be so much fun at parties

  • @IB4theAIB

    @IB4theAIB

    Ай бұрын

    @@arnoudh6203use your pawns

  • @bananamonkeygaming14

    @bananamonkeygaming14

    Ай бұрын

    You can checkmate with pawns

  • @arnoudh6203

    @arnoudh6203

    Ай бұрын

    @@philmenzies2477 Thanks? Im not correcting him?

  • @jonathancauley5345
    @jonathancauley5345Ай бұрын

    Nelson, this is freaking amazing!! Congrats! :)

  • @the-lenny-dood7502
    @the-lenny-dood7502Ай бұрын

    This is my favorite video from you. Thanks for helping me analyze with you, Nelson. What a fantastic game you’ve played. You have a good day teacher.😊

  • @tamerabdalrazaq1298
    @tamerabdalrazaq1298Ай бұрын

    Very instructive game, thanks for sharing

  • @youthinthewilderness9031
    @youthinthewilderness9031Ай бұрын

    This is brilliant. Learnt a lot

  • @hyejinahn6174
    @hyejinahn6174Ай бұрын

    bring back the chess adventure series pls

  • @JannPoo
    @JannPooАй бұрын

    I did think of Qf5, but I thought white could reply with Qd1 which would protect the g4 square and prevent the checkmate as you described. Upon further analysis though, it is still chekmate in 2, because after Qxf4 and Qg4 black just takes the knight with the Queen on g3 and it's checkmate because white's Queen is pinned by the Rook.

  • @jarg7
    @jarg7Ай бұрын

    Awesome and instructional video. Your teaching skill and ability has increased!

  • @RR11333
    @RR11333Ай бұрын

    When I get matched up against weaker players in my chess club I always go out of my way to practice this very principle. It's even more instructive to the opponent- Losing to someone who captured minimal material, or in some cases, captured zero material, is one helluva wakeup-call for the importance of king safety.

  • @knan5436
    @knan5436Ай бұрын

    12:16 in this position you could also play bishop to e3, then after the queen moves to a safe field, rock f4 it is mate.

  • @Aaryan513
    @Aaryan513Ай бұрын

    Me who sacrificed Both my knights and get checkmated:-= I never thought you would do this to me😢

  • @aliteralperson2137
    @aliteralperson2137Ай бұрын

    Amazing instructive attacking game Nelson!

  • @govetastream9003
    @govetastream9003Ай бұрын

    I really Love this kind of "AHA" 🤩Moments in your Lessons, Thx for sharing with us 😏

  • @patricko911
    @patricko911Ай бұрын

    @13:07 you absolute god, read my mind

  • @danielyuan9862
    @danielyuan9862Ай бұрын

    I found Qf5 but couldn't understand why I wouldn't play Qd6. My intuition just tells me that I should play Qf5. This happens so often in my real chess games. I have an intuitive move, take a full minute convincing myself that another move is just as good, just to blunder somethjng that wouldn't have been blundered if I followed my gut.

  • @peterbago4574
    @peterbago4574Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this line, I play the scandinavian a lot but I didn't know what to do if they don't try to save the pawn on d5 and just play d4.

  • @momedsayed1172
    @momedsayed1172Ай бұрын

    That queen who just died right before the battle end bcz its cool 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @Beery1962
    @Beery1962Ай бұрын

    Great video!

  • @yoav613
    @yoav613Ай бұрын

    Nice. Can you please make a video about how to find the correct order of moves in chess.alot of time while solving chess puzzels and even in my games,i got the right idea,but i do not get the right order of moves.

  • @Lost_soul_0021
    @Lost_soul_0021Ай бұрын

    Knights are really valuable cus of forks it can make and it unpredictable too but i always sac the bishops after the king castle just to open it up then i deliver checks comfortably

  • @Dodifayed21
    @Dodifayed21Ай бұрын

    Hello Chess vibes what platforms do you use for your intro

  • @flameakke420
    @flameakke420Ай бұрын

    Best chess teaching and chess entertainment channel in the internet ❤

  • @hugovaz777
    @hugovaz777Ай бұрын

    Beautiful game to share :)

  • @lethallohn
    @lethallohnАй бұрын

    At the end of the day, checkmate is king.

  • @visual6966
    @visual6966Ай бұрын

    this video perfectly explains how i beat all of my friends in chess they always think there doing better because they have slightly more points or pieces but position and valuable trades are so much more important

  • @rssl5500
    @rssl5500Ай бұрын

    Amazing bro

  • @NidusFormicarum
    @NidusFormicarumАй бұрын

    There is another related topic, namely when you are up tons of material. If you are up say two pieces and two pawns, of course, anything wins and you can do it the easy way and just trade everything off and take free material. However, I think it is better to use the situation as a learning opportunity and still try to play accurate moves. Should you take that free rook in the corner? there is nothing wrong with that, but you don't necessary have to, is my point. The relative value of winning more material goes down when you are ahead that much so it might be wiser to give one of your pieces away for a centrakl pawn just to get to that wonderful sqaure with your knight and make all of your opponent's pieces immobile. You should of course not go to the oppose extreme and give away everything you hae for a mate attack when you are up a lot of material because then you are taking unessasry risks, but my point is that you don't always need to take anoter bishop when you are already ahead a rook and bishop; it might be ever bettter to just bring the rest of your pieces into the attack, for instance.

  • @michaelmassaro4375
    @michaelmassaro4375Ай бұрын

    Wow really Great attack I think it’s something I need to try more sacrificing a piece to get a better position or attack going on toward opponents King I see how you calculated the pin on his Knight by your Bishop enabling you to bring your Rook and Queen into a checkmating position and there was nothing he could do to stop it Fantastic also Great is you’re able to see where you could’ve made moves that you missed like bringing your other Rook into the attack earlier hey you’re human like the rest of us a better player and great teacher also I’m glad you punished his early pawn moves many opponents attempt to make things difficult sending pawns at the king Thanks again Enjoyed

  • @opfer88
    @opfer8828 күн бұрын

    Beautiful game !

  • @vincentbonk6769
    @vincentbonk6769Ай бұрын

    Hi Nelsi, what if you played bishoph e3 in the final position? Attacking the queen and allowing the rook to deliver the check mate.

  • @ScepticPJ
    @ScepticPJАй бұрын

    You are the best teacher ever.

  • @kurzackd
    @kurzackdАй бұрын

    3:00 - you *STILL **_DON'T_* save the Knight that way though... Because your opponent can just block your bishop with *HIS OWN* at *Bf3 !!* ... Then, after exchanges, *your Knight is **_STILL_** trapped !! :O* .

  • @MarkusMischek
    @MarkusMischekАй бұрын

    I don’t know the number of the nove but at Minute 5:47 in your Video in that line you could also just Play rook to e1 and the Queen has to take and then bishop takes the knight and white has to move the bishop in then you take the bishop and after that the white queen has to move in and bishops takes queen too.

  • @sryth1
    @sryth1Ай бұрын

    Now I just have to figure out how to do brilliant move after brilliant move until I win!

  • @KSKDINGDONGCHESSKERELA
    @KSKDINGDONGCHESSKERELAАй бұрын

    I've been watching you for a while now, your videos helped me to be a better attacker. i pulled three brilliant moves in a gamme and its in my channel thank you Nelson

  • @mcronrn
    @mcronrnАй бұрын

    Would you play the Modern Scandi OTB? ☺️🙏

  • @ParamariboCloser
    @ParamariboCloserАй бұрын

    Wow, Nelson has multiple brilliant moves in one game. I am trying to get 1 every 1000 games! 😂😂

  • @genericname3904
    @genericname3904Ай бұрын

    Proud to find Qf5 at the end of

  • @mimikyoo
    @mimikyooАй бұрын

    I really like that rook attack move. Forcing a higher value trade if your opponent attacks a piece of yours.

  • @user-jp8vd3tt7t
    @user-jp8vd3tt7tАй бұрын

    At the 4 50 mark that move was good cuz if pawn takes queen takes queen check THEN QUEEN TAKES ROOK

  • @bofetada6841
    @bofetada6841Ай бұрын

    Excelente video

  • @trapxantan-topic9917
    @trapxantan-topic991710 күн бұрын

    I know im getting better bc i can actually tell what move hes gonna do next half the time

  • @GregoryHouse92
    @GregoryHouse92Ай бұрын

    at 5:50, instead of ra8 to d8, re8e1 wins the queen

  • @-7-man
    @-7-manАй бұрын

    I always play like pieces don't matter. It's not how you win that's important.. It's how you lose but still get IMs to cover your game on Guess the ELO.

  • @NevarKanzaki
    @NevarKanzakiАй бұрын

    Isn't the knight still lost after Be4, Bf3? If Bxf3, Qxf3 and the knight is still trapped. White has to either take or defend the light squared bishop, the best defense of which I think is exd5. Black follows with a3 to force Bxc3+ as allowing the pin to be broken would free the knight to take on e4. Meanwhile, taking on c3 allows bxc3 which helps reinforce d4. Ideally, black is ultimately forced to play Be7 which blocks themselves off on the rather vulnerable e file. Meanwhile, the knight is still going to be lost as either white will take on f3 or black will take on e4 then ultimately pick up the knight on h5. This whole line doesn't have to worry about the black bishop needing to be defended by the white queen and there's no real threat to the white rook. Black can still get some initiative in compensation but I think they're lacking a lot of the key traits to the position in the game while still losing a piece.

  • @ztrigger5304
    @ztrigger5304Ай бұрын

    Im still new to chess 3 maybe 4 weeks in and for the life of me i don't understand forming a castle, I've watched ur castle video😅 I'm a bit slow of a learner

  • @npigwnl

    @npigwnl

    Ай бұрын

    All it means is that you move two pieces in the same turn to specific squares; the king and the rook. Some rules apply, but that’s basically it!

  • @ztrigger5304

    @ztrigger5304

    Ай бұрын

    @@npigwnl ah ok 🤔 that makes sense by how u describe it 😅 not sure I can do it like how u made it seem but imma work on doing that when i get home from work, thank you very much, if possible i would like more of ur help in the future

  • @harrygross77
    @harrygross77Ай бұрын

    I have no idea of the answer, According to the evaluation, should you have won? or did the opponent miss winning moves?

  • @superking100
    @superking100Ай бұрын

    But how can you be sure to keep an attack going or that it will work?

  • @DeionBonner

    @DeionBonner

    Ай бұрын

    You weren't able to walk as soon as you were born, same thing, it's just a skill you have to hone...

  • @superking100

    @superking100

    Ай бұрын

    @@DeionBonner any tips?

  • @pierrecurie
    @pierrecurieАй бұрын

    That was a nice win. I'm too cowardly to attempt such aggressive attacks. If there's the slightest miscalculation, the queen/bishop, and probably even the rook would be toast, and black would have an overwhelming counterattack.

  • @krishradio1
    @krishradio1Ай бұрын

    Superb game...

  • @TromboneAl
    @TromboneAlАй бұрын

    Thanks for your great videos! There's something you say that isn't logical, namely: "If you had a chance to look at that ..." That means that the solution is dependent on whether the viewer looked at it. Consider "Here's the solution" or "I hope you had a chance to look at that. Here's the solution."

  • @jaimonji5503

    @jaimonji5503

    Ай бұрын

    its not logical but its iconic

  • @reubenmanzo2054
    @reubenmanzo2054Ай бұрын

    0:50 Did I hear that right? The Portuguese variation... of the Scandinavian Defence?

  • @michaelcarroll5801

    @michaelcarroll5801

    Ай бұрын

    Next up: The Reversed Sicilian in the English Opening

  • @reubenmanzo2054

    @reubenmanzo2054

    Ай бұрын

    @@michaelcarroll5801 That at least makes sense because it does resemble a mirror of the Sicilian Defence. The Sicilian Defence is {e4, c5}, so if you play {c4, e5}, that's a mirrored Sicilian.

  • @michaelcarroll5801

    @michaelcarroll5801

    Ай бұрын

    @@reubenmanzo2054 then after 2.e3 it's an English Reversed French Sicilian

  • @BobChess
    @BobChessАй бұрын

    Ok. Always sacrifice pieces if you can.

  • @farouqbaiti4315
    @farouqbaiti4315Ай бұрын

    I sacrificed 1/2 piece(s) then I checkmate one day.😎💥

  • @secondmouse3533
    @secondmouse3533Ай бұрын

    Nice game i thought Be3 at 12:00

  • @adamwatai
    @adamwataiАй бұрын

    At 5:50, couldn’t you have sacked your rook next to queen, check then had the bishop take?

  • @Mike-zf7lo
    @Mike-zf7loАй бұрын

    Instructions unclear. Queen got trapped on move 9.

  • @DKiZZyGamingHD
    @DKiZZyGamingHDАй бұрын

    Don't save it, it don't wanna be saved

  • @user-px6hv2gh5z
    @user-px6hv2gh5zАй бұрын

    Well pieces don’t matter as long as you have an advantage in something like an attack, because the opponent never used their rooks, but if he used the rooks the pieces would’ve probably mattered

  • @Aienhel
    @AienhelАй бұрын

    wasn't Re1+ forced mate in 2?

  • @LightBluexSkies
    @LightBluexSkiesАй бұрын

    Why should I sacrifice my king

  • @Walna222
    @Walna22217 күн бұрын

    I love chess but am not getting better its sad i wanna quit altogether at 1000 elo

  • @zaidsilk6089
    @zaidsilk608925 күн бұрын

    thats exactly why i sacrifice all my pieces and i lose jokes aside, thanks for the video :)

  • @scorp263
    @scorp26328 күн бұрын

    Queen sac?

  • @claudedupras2492
    @claudedupras249210 күн бұрын

    There is no peace in war.

  • @michaelcarroll5801
    @michaelcarroll5801Ай бұрын

    Nice game

  • @pakkiufung883
    @pakkiufung883Ай бұрын

    This is the reason I blundered my queen

  • @cloudstrife6911
    @cloudstrife6911Ай бұрын

    The white Rooks must've not got their paychecks 😂

  • @Horcauses
    @HorcausesАй бұрын

    Hey I lost 10 games in a row after watching this. You told me pieces don’t matter uhhh I don’t normally care about my queen nor rook being attacked I mostly can check the king once I give those pieces up I think it’s a good trade

  • @rife133

    @rife133

    Ай бұрын

    silly man

  • @plokenv

    @plokenv

    Ай бұрын

    Nah 💀 Thats why every video title must be clear enough for audience like you.

  • @Alex9501950
    @Alex9501950Ай бұрын

    Obligatory KZread algorithm comment.

  • @Chomta

    @Chomta

    Ай бұрын

    Don't try it again

  • @plokenv

    @plokenv

    Ай бұрын

    Bro who invited you 💀

  • @arandomgamer5791
    @arandomgamer5791Ай бұрын

    I love playing games called Pointless Sacrifices rather than Chess

  • @user-qb4rn9nz6m
    @user-qb4rn9nz6mАй бұрын

    Let's gooooo the goat

  • @balajirengarajan
    @balajirengarajanАй бұрын

    CHECK OUT MARTIN BOT UPGRADE

  • @nadonadodo
    @nadonadodoАй бұрын

    The thumbnail should change black and white.

  • @Jwhiz24
    @Jwhiz24Ай бұрын

    Make sure you master the fundamentals before playing like this.

  • @gt-gu7rb
    @gt-gu7rbАй бұрын

    Pawn to G4 for white makes no sense, any decent player wouldn't make that move.

  • @GregTurismo
    @GregTurismoАй бұрын

    Nice

  • @robertbennett848
    @robertbennett848Ай бұрын

    Hi Nelson. Did I win something? And what is telegram?

  • @ChessVibesOfficial

    @ChessVibesOfficial

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like a scam! Be careful

  • @LympyDownunder
    @LympyDownunderАй бұрын

    not sure if this supposed to be educational or justifying blunders in your own game?

  • @erwinbal
    @erwinbalАй бұрын

    Typical Mikhail Tal playing style.