A week later : How to beat a grandmaster. In a month – how to enter the top 5 chess players in the world. In 2 months – how to join a chess engine tournament. In a year – how to win Stockfish 18.
It's been a great journey watching you on your rating climb. I'll be honest, I didn't watch you that much on the lower rated ones, because I didn't find them interesting. I started really watching when you reached 1000 rating.
It's hard to believe that you started this so many months ago in the summer, where I had a different "setting" so to speak.
On your blitz speedrun, you might have to take more time discussing the games after the game is already over, because you might need to take your precious time to think.
On the second game I would have liked to see you play Bf5 first, then Nb4. At the moment, my intuition just really wanted you to play Bf5. But in hindsight, the knight on c6 was doing something useful: defending the pawn on e7, while the bishop on c8 was being actively harmful. Also, by playing Bf5 first, you limit white's responses, because after Bf5, they basically had to move the knight. But by switching to a worse move order, white didn't have to move the knight at all because you allowed them to counterattack.
And this also just follows the principle of developing your pieces and not moving a piece twice, and also improving your worst piece.
I'm surprised you're stopping on a winning streak rather than going to 2300 Well done on that last checkmate, though–impressive to come back in that game
Great comeback win at the end! At 29:05, the opponent played so quickly, but the settle move a6! instead of axb6?? wins for white due to the difference in promotion square (Difficult to spot, where the a8 square is a light square which would cover the h1 square and stop Black's King from going to the important g2 square). One little nuance made all the difference.
Second option – 4 moves a different/voted/random opening Also continuation of the series – show us idk for 20-30 games how is it to be at this rating, 260 games I would say we got a certain glimpse in your style so it may be more useful than any other random 2200 player whom one can look for a random game, so as your commentary is the essence, secret ingredient.
Educational is the way to go. That's what most of us want even at the lower levels. There are a lot of people in every elo range. Along with gifted memberships.
Congrats, for finding a way in a difficult situation
that trap against the Pirc is what I play ๐ good to see that it works at 2200 as well ๐ฅ
an end to peter patzer.. noice noice
After taking the bishop pawn, you seemed to have time to move back on knight file then take the rook pawn. From there the attack seems stronger.
Big thanks for the series, I learned a very much (especially bassic) things from those your amazing works.
Congrats
Early
CANT WAIT FOR BLITZ
A week later :
How to beat a grandmaster.
In a month – how to enter the top 5 chess players in the world.
In 2 months – how to join a chess engine tournament.
In a year – how to win Stockfish 18.
I really relax watching your content.
Please, comment the recent MC's defeat
Bravo Nelson! Great accomplishment ๐
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It's been a great journey watching you on your rating climb. I'll be honest, I didn't watch you that much on the lower rated ones, because I didn't find them interesting. I started really watching when you reached 1000 rating.
It's hard to believe that you started this so many months ago in the summer, where I had a different "setting" so to speak.
On your blitz speedrun, you might have to take more time discussing the games after the game is already over, because you might need to take your precious time to think.
Forgot to add the Botez Gambit
On the second game I would have liked to see you play Bf5 first, then Nb4. At the moment, my intuition just really wanted you to play Bf5. But in hindsight, the knight on c6 was doing something useful: defending the pawn on e7, while the bishop on c8 was being actively harmful. Also, by playing Bf5 first, you limit white's responses, because after Bf5, they basically had to move the knight. But by switching to a worse move order, white didn't have to move the knight at all because you allowed them to counterattack.
And this also just follows the principle of developing your pieces and not moving a piece twice, and also improving your worst piece.
If you win with it, remove it from the wheel
Congratulation for the amazing ending of this series
As a 1430 player I was surprised in the second game the opponent didn't find pawn takes pawn to play rook vs knight
You should continue this series along with other videos. It helps us a lot to learn.
Blitz, Gambits only up to 1000
Wow! What an ending! I will title the last game Never Give Up.
@30:18… and then he takes a drink of water… cool as a cucumber.
Like a Boss!
I'm surprised you're stopping on a winning streak rather than going to 2300
Well done on that last checkmate, though–impressive to come back in that game
Great comeback win at the end! At 29:05, the opponent played so quickly, but the settle move a6! instead of axb6?? wins for white due to the difference in promotion square (Difficult to spot, where the a8 square is a light square which would cover the h1 square and stop Black's King from going to the important g2 square). One little nuance made all the difference.
Wow! Hahaha ๐
Expecting you to play this along with your blitz
Second option – 4 moves a different/voted/random opening
Also continuation of the series – show us idk for 20-30 games how is it to be at this rating, 260 games I would say we got a certain glimpse in your style so it may be more useful than any other random 2200 player whom one can look for a random game, so as your commentary is the essence, secret ingredient.
Amazing second game. I enjoyed that.
That alert music is annoying.
God is it irritating to see a 2100 mess up an endgame up a full rook, thats incredible
Your dad taught you!! NEVER QUIT!!!!!โค๐
5/0 Blitz you could explain more than in 3/0 Blitz.
Wow how on earth did you win that
Educational is the way to go. That's what most of us want even at the lower levels. There are a lot of people in every elo range. Along with gifted memberships.
Roussault gambit
52:51
Rousseau gambit