nah I was talking about chess.com but it applies for lichess too
@justinboo7409Күн бұрын
another blessed video
@jeffwillis25922 күн бұрын
Another terrific, to-the-point discussion. I'd never heard this correlation between open board and central pieces. Thanks!
@raunaqsalat40268 күн бұрын
where was your blunder?
@ManikChess4 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure the blunder was at 11:32 when I played Qxh3. It allows him to play Qxh3 and if I remember correctly the evaluation went from like -5 to -2. Still winning for black but not as winning. I think the best move was Nxh3 instead of Qxh3.
@ianbooth45109 күн бұрын
Enough to make a grown man cry
@ManikChess4 күн бұрын
no kizzy
@ianbooth45109 күн бұрын
beautifully played🙏🙏
@surf255312 күн бұрын
Nice game bro 💪🏻
@ManikChess4 күн бұрын
Thanks ✌
@jeffrooney644113 күн бұрын
Bd3…. My coach recently told me about that
@jacksondunn573913 күн бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this deep dive into the Caro Kann Exchange. Your analysis brilliantly covers both the tactical nuances and strategic principles that make this counter a favorite among many players. I particularly appreciated your explanation of your bishop advance and how it allows white to build a solid yet flexible pawn structure. The focus on typical pawn breaks and their timing was incredibly insightful, highlighting how white can accurately counterplay against black (ChatGPT)
@Disciplined-Mindset114 күн бұрын
Good game bro you just got a new subscriber 🗿👍🏿
@ManikChess14 күн бұрын
I appreciate it bro 🙏
@justinboo740915 күн бұрын
Awesome game
@justinboo740916 күн бұрын
my boy is glowing
@jacksondunn573918 күн бұрын
I need a chess coach as good as you!!!
@marcosortiz227420 күн бұрын
Pretty bad analysis.
@justinboo740919 күн бұрын
??? This has to be a joke right? This is an excellent analysis coming from a 2100 myself
@witheringhs776615 күн бұрын
@@justinboo7409 its 2024 "bad" is a good thing.... open your mind brah
@samishou2320 күн бұрын
Tanx bro !
@ManikChess17 күн бұрын
np brah
@jeffwillis259221 күн бұрын
What a terrific lecture. Thank you. Flexibility is king in backgammon. I hadn't seen it discussed as such before in chess.
@ManikChess17 күн бұрын
Thanks man, glad you liked it!
@bobbyleeacn23 күн бұрын
Fantastic stuff, especially the concept of holes. That's a big 'hole' in my game for sure!
@ManikChess17 күн бұрын
You and me both lol
@balladenumberone23 күн бұрын
I like your explanations, congrats on getting to 2000!
@ManikChess22 күн бұрын
thx!
@surf255325 күн бұрын
Nice video bro
@jesuslovesyoujohn314-2125 күн бұрын
Interesting, I'll try that out. Thanks!
@surf255327 күн бұрын
Nice game bro 👍🏻good to see the process
@ManikChess26 күн бұрын
thx man 💪
@ansmerekАй бұрын
Excellent advice and strait to the point
@handlesucks509Ай бұрын
0:18 why not Qxb2
@ManikChess27 күн бұрын
I think in this case Qxb2 is objectively fine, but in general it's better to develop pieces than go pawn hunting in the opening especially if your development is worse than your opponents.
@jacksondunn5739Ай бұрын
Every branch will lose its leaves just as it will blossom once again
@willzheng1281Ай бұрын
You should start live streaming. Love your videos manik
@ManikChess27 күн бұрын
thanks man I'm definitely considering it
@22bee007ADARSHTHAKURАй бұрын
9:13 kf8 bh3 re8 mate!
@ManikChessАй бұрын
Bruhhh g3 was prob not a good move considering he has a light squared bishop. I should’ve kept my rook on the D file too
@JoeBruin96Ай бұрын
Are you on twitch?
@ManikChessАй бұрын
Nah just KZread rn, wbu?
@JoeBruin96Ай бұрын
@@ManikChess yea, but I think you should too
@ManikChessАй бұрын
@@JoeBruin96thx I’m def considering it but it’d probably be a little bit in the future
@jT-bh6ovАй бұрын
it happens <33
@ManikChessАй бұрын
thx man, not gonna delete my chess.com account anymore cus of this comment
@milahjensenАй бұрын
Can anyone explain? I dont understand.
@andrewrobison6335Ай бұрын
The black bishop is pinning the knight to the king
@masudkhoa3861Ай бұрын
He thought it was a queen trade but he blundered his queen
@yfre6rryut83Ай бұрын
He thought he got the queen but he cant
@ILoveTVShowsAndStuffАй бұрын
Cool
@justinboo7409Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 can’t believe manikchess fell for that one
@lewisalexander3613Ай бұрын
Fuck all the mfs who didnt respond
@petervu5604Ай бұрын
I got bamboozled!
@petervu5604Ай бұрын
Amazing grace
@petervu5604Ай бұрын
Phenomenal
@ManikChessАй бұрын
thx brah
@ajay_krishnaАй бұрын
Bro, at 5:21, if ...Rf7, then you have Qh7 mate.
@ManikChessАй бұрын
lol u right I missed that
@Hitchhiker38onlyonytАй бұрын
Nooo I missed 420 subscribers nooooooooo
@SalvoFit07Ай бұрын
Nive vidd
@ManikChessАй бұрын
I gotta get 17 people to unsubscribe IMMEDIATELY
@justinboo7409Ай бұрын
Amazing video
@surf2553Ай бұрын
You should talk about how your thought process changed as you got closer to 2000. Do you look at checks, captures each move? What do you focus on more now? If you had to start at 1000, what would you do differently to improve?
@ManikChessАй бұрын
thats a good vid idea Ill def make that soon. Thx bro
@tomc6002Ай бұрын
*Promosm* 🎊
@Mikey_mosaАй бұрын
I thought rook to b2 is the best way
@MYNAMESNOTJACOBАй бұрын
Pipe bomb
@joinpsye7045Ай бұрын
It can't be only one move , but several moves.
@kirito0221Ай бұрын
Can you list the moves?
@whitecat7574Ай бұрын
It's the only move, other moves queen would block. (Black is trying to play the best moves here too) If bishop takes, bishop would cover rook's attack. Ex: Rd3+ Qd5 B×d5+ Then rook on b8 covers and no more checkmate Hope it helped!
@joester6382Ай бұрын
Rook a1 to easy
@averyauman9630Ай бұрын
Rg8
@yusufbarakat1060Ай бұрын
Rook f2 works the same way
@lansenjiang5399Ай бұрын
Queen f3 then bishop blocks the rook
@CammyMinecraftАй бұрын
I’m gonna be honest, in that position, I could defend that as black.
Пікірлер
ManikChess? more like ManikAsmr🤯
NEW MIC! BEAUTIFUL
2000 what? Lichess?
nah I was talking about chess.com but it applies for lichess too
another blessed video
Another terrific, to-the-point discussion. I'd never heard this correlation between open board and central pieces. Thanks!
where was your blunder?
I'm pretty sure the blunder was at 11:32 when I played Qxh3. It allows him to play Qxh3 and if I remember correctly the evaluation went from like -5 to -2. Still winning for black but not as winning. I think the best move was Nxh3 instead of Qxh3.
Enough to make a grown man cry
no kizzy
beautifully played🙏🙏
Nice game bro 💪🏻
Thanks ✌
Bd3…. My coach recently told me about that
I thoroughly enjoyed this deep dive into the Caro Kann Exchange. Your analysis brilliantly covers both the tactical nuances and strategic principles that make this counter a favorite among many players. I particularly appreciated your explanation of your bishop advance and how it allows white to build a solid yet flexible pawn structure. The focus on typical pawn breaks and their timing was incredibly insightful, highlighting how white can accurately counterplay against black (ChatGPT)
Good game bro you just got a new subscriber 🗿👍🏿
I appreciate it bro 🙏
Awesome game
my boy is glowing
I need a chess coach as good as you!!!
Pretty bad analysis.
??? This has to be a joke right? This is an excellent analysis coming from a 2100 myself
@@justinboo7409 its 2024 "bad" is a good thing.... open your mind brah
Tanx bro !
np brah
What a terrific lecture. Thank you. Flexibility is king in backgammon. I hadn't seen it discussed as such before in chess.
Thanks man, glad you liked it!
Fantastic stuff, especially the concept of holes. That's a big 'hole' in my game for sure!
You and me both lol
I like your explanations, congrats on getting to 2000!
thx!
Nice video bro
Interesting, I'll try that out. Thanks!
Nice game bro 👍🏻good to see the process
thx man 💪
Excellent advice and strait to the point
0:18 why not Qxb2
I think in this case Qxb2 is objectively fine, but in general it's better to develop pieces than go pawn hunting in the opening especially if your development is worse than your opponents.
Every branch will lose its leaves just as it will blossom once again
You should start live streaming. Love your videos manik
thanks man I'm definitely considering it
9:13 kf8 bh3 re8 mate!
Bruhhh g3 was prob not a good move considering he has a light squared bishop. I should’ve kept my rook on the D file too
Are you on twitch?
Nah just KZread rn, wbu?
@@ManikChess yea, but I think you should too
@@JoeBruin96thx I’m def considering it but it’d probably be a little bit in the future
it happens <33
thx man, not gonna delete my chess.com account anymore cus of this comment
Can anyone explain? I dont understand.
The black bishop is pinning the knight to the king
He thought it was a queen trade but he blundered his queen
He thought he got the queen but he cant
Cool
😂😂😂 can’t believe manikchess fell for that one
Fuck all the mfs who didnt respond
I got bamboozled!
Amazing grace
Phenomenal
thx brah
Bro, at 5:21, if ...Rf7, then you have Qh7 mate.
lol u right I missed that
Nooo I missed 420 subscribers nooooooooo
Nive vidd
I gotta get 17 people to unsubscribe IMMEDIATELY
Amazing video
You should talk about how your thought process changed as you got closer to 2000. Do you look at checks, captures each move? What do you focus on more now? If you had to start at 1000, what would you do differently to improve?
thats a good vid idea Ill def make that soon. Thx bro
*Promosm* 🎊
I thought rook to b2 is the best way
Pipe bomb
It can't be only one move , but several moves.
Can you list the moves?
It's the only move, other moves queen would block. (Black is trying to play the best moves here too) If bishop takes, bishop would cover rook's attack. Ex: Rd3+ Qd5 B×d5+ Then rook on b8 covers and no more checkmate Hope it helped!
Rook a1 to easy
Rg8
Rook f2 works the same way
Queen f3 then bishop blocks the rook
I’m gonna be honest, in that position, I could defend that as black.
How?
Blud is not the main character
@@thenoseguy🤓
Move the rook for discovery check❤