I think this is why I prefer historical hobby wargames. You can have a friendly conversation while playing, and you aren't punished for not using the correct hand to touch something.
@screaming_cat_2 күн бұрын
IRL queen's gambit
@علويالجفري-س2ج2 күн бұрын
Good🎉🎉🎉
@علويالجفري-س2ج2 күн бұрын
Good🎉🎉🎉🎉
@LianaKhenglawt-lj4es2 күн бұрын
New subcriber from mizoram
@awtarsingh80514 күн бұрын
Why I heard King's Gambit ?
@xkhmrboi145 күн бұрын
Can you make a video about annotations during tournaments?
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan5 күн бұрын
Black is basically playing a reverse london
@_zh3ro_5 күн бұрын
Amazing video. Also very informative on what is it that needs to be improved according to the player's rating -- of course it varies, but in general it depicts a reasonable picture. As to yourself, I safely believe you are gonna be successful in whatever career path you decide to choose. Congrats on your 2000+ and keep it going.
@tedebayer16 күн бұрын
I generally get pummelled when I've used the london opening in the later stretches of a game, be it a person or stockfish 5 or 6 the levels I play at the most.... On a bad day I'm generally 1500, and on a good day closer to 2100 in traditional chess. I just can't seem to do rapid game at my age... I get caught up int he time thing more than I do the actual game, despite the average game not lasting more than 15-20 minutes in full.
@jennymulholland43196 күн бұрын
Please could you make an addendum about how to claim a draw by threefold repetition? I know there's some specific way this has to be done but not sure what it is.
@ChimeMemeh6 күн бұрын
hello kamryn nice videos youre making i actually recently reached 2000 fide and i think you can get there soon👍
@cristian33696 күн бұрын
Amazing tournament! Keep going strong. Sorry about this off topic question, but I NEED to know about your skin care routine hahaha
@moonwalker.v7 күн бұрын
❤❤
@debrascott87757 күн бұрын
Love seeing the success of your channel as much as your success OTB!
@josueramirez72478 күн бұрын
One thing I heard about tactics puzzles online is to try to get at least a 60% accuracy rate on them. I feel like that is good for me to keep in mind because sometimes I can mess up my learning process by just guessing and checking moves.
@henrikedvardsson53208 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Very instructive
@ThomasGahagan-qc2wv8 күн бұрын
well done.
@katis9998 күн бұрын
very interesting, thank you.
@stevemotocrayz28928 күн бұрын
... nuance is important 😅
@MrMoneyHelper8 күн бұрын
I commend you for the awesome performance. In movies there are characters who are brilliant at chess. This supposedly translated into their daily lives to make them either super villains or super heroes. In all honesty, has becoming really good at playing chess helped you in your daily life? Are you more brilliant at making movies, giving a sales pitch, writing a script, or operating in a daily job? I'm really curious about this. Would this make you a better military strategist?
@marutirj745410 күн бұрын
Books?? You took..
@loveconsciousnessyoga11 күн бұрын
A document entitled: why i'm losing. That is an excellent idea.
@Grecks7513 күн бұрын
Your determinance and perseverance are downright scary! 😃
@guitarconcepts885013 күн бұрын
Hi, I just started playing and , well .... I am not good. I know ONE basic opening. I am about a 200 Elo after about 5 days. I am already stuck. How Important are openings or gambits? Also, what opening or gambit do you suggest? I do not like the London. I know you do, but what would be maybe your second choice. Thank you . Thank you for the videos....
@WatchTimNow13 күн бұрын
Being under 1k elo I need a video of how to play the London system against donkeys. Once I get matched with better opponents this will be a lot more helpful. Not hating on you or anyone else but this is the video we need
@lillian242014 күн бұрын
I recommend seeing if you can volunteer to help out at a tournament and spectate. (Not an arbiter, but helping with set up and breakdown of tables and such). That’s what I did and it made me feel a lot less intimidated. There were kids there making illegal moves haha. In some situations it wasn’t worth it for the opponent to point it out for extra time if they are already winning. I still haven’t played in a tournament yet, but seeing the environment and procedures in person is super helpful.
@guitarconcepts885014 күн бұрын
I lost 100 elo Over night........................OMG
@jokerofficial861515 күн бұрын
fast with it 🔥
@flpsnk484815 күн бұрын
Holyy,... if fxg6 f5 is mate! Im dead.
@mcronrn15 күн бұрын
Smooth!! 👏👏
@johanhenriksson699515 күн бұрын
30 😂. My record is 20
@dmgisi15 күн бұрын
I missed the part where all this was accidental. It seemed really intentional to me.
@est994915 күн бұрын
The opposition thing always has me confused. Could you please make a video for this topic in different scenarios and the governing reason behind the pattern? Thank you!!!!
@est994915 күн бұрын
You are such a good communicator--very clear, concise, and sharp thought processes. Excellent vdo. PS. Mad respect for those who learned chess in the old days without a computer.
@Jakebrah15 күн бұрын
0 - 2000 in two years that's very impressive
@i810eggs16 күн бұрын
love your videos, you're really great at explaining the strategy in an easily digestible way. thank you!
@DarkSiegeROK16 күн бұрын
You articulate what I’m going through right now. I was playing my teenager the other day and said, I know the move you made (black) is bad, I just don’t know enough to take advantage of it. So, thank you so much for this video. It’s gold for a 500 player like me. You should make a series called, 500 Chess. And explain things in other openings, just how you did here. Again, thank you!
@Jakebrah16 күн бұрын
Nice vid, thanks!
@joserangel250517 күн бұрын
Great advice. Thank you!♟️
@yashtiwari670217 күн бұрын
shame for such clickbaity tittle
@misomiso822817 күн бұрын
I'd love to see you do another big online ratings push Kamyrn! Perhaps 2250 in Rapid? Would be fun to see! Ty
@AustralianViking17 күн бұрын
got my first tournament in a few days and i was looking for a video like this, perfect timing.
@WATERMELON-KIX18 күн бұрын
I stated a few days ago after loosing some games I learned the exact same London I haven't lose a single game since
@akibavar19 күн бұрын
You should mention the people who distract their opponents with pawn spinning or even piece tossing. This is illegal as it distracts the opponent, but in 20 years I have never seen a single arbiter penalize the spinner. It should be (and always was, for 200 years before 2002 when I fist saw it) that the captured pieces are put on the side of the board and stay there. Now pawn spinning and worse is common (even Magnus does it, as another comment says) but it hurts the quality of the game. Please advise your viewers NOT to do this. It's a bush league way to win a game.
@est994919 күн бұрын
This is perfect: informative, insightful and easy to understand. I'm so glad I discover this channel. New sub here.
@RadkeMaiden20 күн бұрын
I played tournaments for 12 years and always wrote the move before playing it. This was standard.
@denisoconnell888819 күн бұрын
Yeah, they changed the rules. You're not allowed to write it down beforehand now.
@robertyounger584920 күн бұрын
You don’t have to write with the hand that moved the piece and hit the clock
@TexasBoy115720 күн бұрын
What about the people who fidget with their pieces when you are trying to think? Magnus does this all the time.