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You forget chizof
How can I forget the almighty Chizhov. He is part of the list. Check it well. Thanks
Parabéns
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Exelente
Thanks
Muy buena buen trabajo
gracias por ver
You are the leading channel in international draughts. Thanks for your tutorials.
I'm happy to hear that . Thanks
Simples...
merci
At what stage of the game would this theory hold or cease to hold? Can it work at a later stage of the game if the player didn't adopt it in the beginning? What are the exceptions or limitations to the rule? Thank you.
Thank you for your question, Syrup 111. The square diagram technique is extremely effective and can be utilized throughout the entire game without any limitations. It can also be used to secure a good position for the kings. In some of my videos, I have demonstrated how to apply the square diagram from the beginning to the end of a game. You can find examples of this in the following links: 1. kzread.info/dash/bejne/oZegmJaBYtaYYJs.html 2. kzread.info/dash/bejne/iYen0M-Pd7DJqco.html 3. kzread.info/dash/bejne/eGido81yeKarl5s.html
Nice lesson of Calculations and Judging positions. Thanks for sharing, Koroma Media.
My pleasure!
By far your best video
Thanks for watching my videos. Lots on the way
6:11 au moment de l attaque le meilleure jeu pour les noirs c est de récupérer le pion simplement en fesant 18×27 au lieu de répondre à l attaque donc cette partie roozenburg est un échec à mon avis
Merci pour votre participation. Il semble qu'il y ait eu un malentendu. Les noirs ne peuvent pas jouer 18 - 27. Au lieu de cela, les noirs ne peuvent capturer que jusqu'à 27. Cependant, je crois que vous aviez l'intention de suggérer que les noirs devraient jouer 18 - 22. Si les noirs jouent 18 - 22, le jeu se déroulera comme suit : 1... 18-22 2. 27x18 13x33 3. 39x19. Cela fait que les noirs perdent un pion. Si vous avez d'autres préoccupations, n'hésitez pas à demander. Merci.
Excelente 👌
thanks
Não conheço nível mais profundo e seguro de ambos. Shalom. 😮
Both players exhibit exceptional skill
Boa jogada
Yea. Precise moves
Très bon joueur ❤❤
Yea, he is very good. I want to see him play in the world championship
Capturing the other way, that is, with piece 23, would have prevented the kingshot.
1. 29 - 22 18 x 29 2. 32 x 21 23 x 32 3. 39 x 28 20 x 29 4. 38 - 32 29 x 27 5. 28 - 22 19 x 28 6. 37 - 33 27 x 38 (or 28 x 37) 7. 43 x 5 Nevertheless, despite the capturing ability of yellow, white will ultimately seize the opportunity to take the king shot. In this particular scenario, the piece positioned on square 43 will execute the king shot towards square 5. Thank you.
nice! what app are you using for the checkers ?
Lidraughts. Thanks
Im not sure you assess your videos for learning impact. A lot of the features you share are not practicable, given the huge ambiguity and lack of consistency in the ideas. Your intentions are wonderful, but the goals are not properly pursued in your teaching processes. Your theories should involve a good scenario structuring, showing the "whats", "hows", "whens", and "whys" of the techniques you share. My 2 cents.
I believe you have watched some of my tutorials. This was just the introduction to my tutorials.
Good video! I noted that you did not discuss the implications or uses of the discussed connections. Please, kindly share the title of the background sound.
You can find the background sound in the description
How can I download bot in my system or phone
The bot is an artificial intelligence (AI) application that forms an integral part of the lidraughts system. If you desire to engage in a game against the bot, we invite you to visit lidraughts.org today. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to interact with skilled and globally renowned players. For added convenience, you can download the lidraughts app from the play store. Thank you.
Hi. thanks for sharing. i would like to see the end game of the second game vs Floris Tol. do you have the link to the game? thanks.
Thanks for watching. You mean, Shvartsman vs Floris Tol
@@koromamedia8146 yes
1. 6 - 33 27 - 31 2. 33 x 18 31 x 4 Floris Tol resigned because he saw the moves
@@koromamedia8146 yes! thanks
Welcome
Good videos. Please share with us the titles and composers of the instrumentals you played in the first video.
Thanks. Please check the description for the information
Who plays draughts doing all this analysis?
More tutorials are on the way. Thanks
Truth be told, the video offers no practical value. Applicability is crucial. Just a bunch of ideas that run in the video maker's mind, as far as any serious obdserver's mind is concerned.
thanks for watching it. But there are explanations to this theory
This would have helped if it came with an explanation. As it is, it cannot be replicated in other scenarios, as the theory behind your suggestion is not clear.
if you follow my square diagram theory, you will probably understand this video. Thanks
This is one of your short videos yet very very informative thank you. keep up the good work
Glad it was helpful!
Koroma !!!! Good job bro !!!! I really appreciate this job
Thank you, my friend. You are also performing admirably
Thanks for the video I cant wait to watch your next content
Thanks for watching!
Donc il n'y avait pas de caméra pour immortaliser ces parties ?
Camera to capture the live games?
Buen video hermano, podrías hacer una guia de como mejorar en partidas a ritmo blitz y bullet, la verdad se me dificulta jugar bien, cometo muchos errores, en cambio a ritmo clásico soy bueno gracias a tus videos, te lo agradeceria
More tutorials are on the way. Keep your fingers crossed
@@koromamedia8146 gracias hermano!!
Thanks f sharing
Thanks for watching
Thanks for uploading this video. May I know as to from where did you get access to this database.
In the description
merci beaucoup j'aime le jeu mais nous manquons des outils pour une bonne progresse, nous attendons le diagramme linéaire et d'autres informations du jeu merci
Thanks . I will provide all the necessary information about the game
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Thanks
Wtf is this rule set
kzread.info/dash/bejne/n4aMss-dpajeqZM.html
so you give lessons?
Yea.
good lesson
Thanks
thank you sir
Welcome
Moi je pense que georgiev est le plus grand maître de dame jamais
I agree with you, but Alexey Chizhov is also one of the best draughts players
You don't teach anyone anything it just shows moves on a board. Checkers is like the worst game to get beginners started as you all want to protect your positions as good players.
That's quite an intriguing comment! Have you had the chance to check out my other tutorials?
@@koromamedia8146 It was a bit harsh, which I'm sorry for. I haven't checked out everything but when I searched for learning openings this is what came up. I don't see videos without talking as a tutorial, because it needs the talking to explain the mechanics behind good moves.
Hello master, could you make a video explaining what a wood merchant and a fake merchant are?🤝
Ok. Thanks
Thanks for this lesson. I mostly fall into combination when playing with my opponents and I know your next lesson is going to do me much good. I can't wait to watch it. keep up the good work Sir.
Thanks. The lesson will be ready soon
Hi Sir. I hope you are well. we are still waiting for the video when will it be ready???
@@user-nb1ps9ps6w it will be ready in a week's time.. thanks
Hi what is the difference between classic positions and open positions??
An open position has no freeze-out and equal possibilities for both players to win, while a classic position has one player occupying squares 27 and 28 and the other player occupying squares 23 and 24. However, the player who has the biggest difference in tempo development rate has the advantage in winning. The player who has the biggest tempo development difference runs the risk of getting frozen in a classic position. Thank you
Thank you very much brother. I now understand
Your contact is needed, John. I mean, how can one contact you?
Every detail about me is on my page. This is my contact: 00233 243 16 89 14. Thanks
this is a game changer
thanks
The moves these guys pull off is ridiculous
sure?
@@koromamedia8146 I'm trying to get better in checkers and I'm just amazed watching this
@@rolltide7120vous êtes encore plus ridicule dans vos propos 😂 Et vous jugez ridicule le mouvement des joueurs hyper expérimentés. Ces gars que vous voyez sont des champions de dames d'Afrique et de très gros joueurs du monde. Essaie de les affronter et dépose des billets pour comprendre ce qui va t'arriver à ton argent 😂😂😂
Is the square the same size in 8x8 or is it smaller?
the square diagram is the same size in 8x8 checkers
@@koromamedia8146 thanks man
great work buddy
Thanks 👍
Piece at (27, 24, and 34) to understand the 3 step connection, do I count the squares (32, 33, 34?) Or for the 4 step connection , place the pieces on (27 and 35) (32, 33, 34, 35) Not sure but it seems logical!
Yes. You got it right. The 2,3, and 4 connections are powerful connectors .
Please explain the 3 and 4 step connection. I understand #1 and #2 as it only takes 1 step or two step to connect and be on the closest possible square. (34 and 41) for 2 step (36 and 42) But, the 3 Step, I don’t see how they are connected. (36 and 43) if 43 moves to 32, it creates a 2 step connection! (Is this how they are connected. For the 4 step (36 and 44) if 44 moves to 22 it creates a 2 step connection. Please explain this theory
Square 34 should have Square 38 for 2 step connection. Square 41 should have Square 48 or Square 38 as 2 step connections.. With 3 step connection, suppose you have a piece at Square 25, you should have Square 28 as its connection. That is ,1 step connection will be Square 30, 2 step connection will be Square 29 and 3 step connection will be Square 28, Square 27 will be 4 step connection, and Square 26 will be 5 step connection.
36 and 44 for a 4-step connection is correct, but a piece at 44 can not move to 22, as you mentioned in your question. A piece at 44 can either move to square 39 or square 40 to form a horizontal connection with 36.
Damn the handsome guy is good
Yes, he is a great player