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Пікірлер
@dm_nimbus
@dm_nimbus 28 минут бұрын
Need to show this to my son
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras 9 минут бұрын
@@dm_nimbus please do! Handy lesson !
@whygames9171
@whygames9171 31 минут бұрын
Did you not have a free room?
@Jessikas-Klarinettenoase
@Jessikas-Klarinettenoase 2 сағат бұрын
Really instructive, my first step, tactic puzzles until I have this pattern recognition
@girator2010
@girator2010 3 сағат бұрын
#educatinalchess could you change it to #educationalchess, thanks dear Coach
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras 2 сағат бұрын
fixed
@girator2010
@girator2010 3 сағат бұрын
We like family events....🤣
@abliviax
@abliviax 3 сағат бұрын
Algo yay
@AyushmanPrakash-qf7jj
@AyushmanPrakash-qf7jj 3 сағат бұрын
Chill he is 600
@noahz
@noahz 2 сағат бұрын
A 600 making horrible pre-moves who doesn't know when to resign. ("Never resign" is toxic, sorry). Drag him, Coach!
@Evilanious
@Evilanious 2 сағат бұрын
@@noahz Never resign is how you draw and win lost games. My opponent isn't entitled to a resignation.
@lucascookson4520
@lucascookson4520 17 минут бұрын
@@noahz in 600 anything is possible, nobody knows how to convert
@nickburggraaf3977
@nickburggraaf3977 6 сағат бұрын
I never went to primary school, so thanks for the lesson
@AyushmanPrakash-qf7jj
@AyushmanPrakash-qf7jj 7 сағат бұрын
I really don't care i just don't like the ugliness of double pawns i try to avoid it until it wins me any material 😂
@_v2.0
@_v2.0 8 сағат бұрын
Aside from the potential for a brilliancy, another reason to go for these riskier opportunities is because it actually leads to more improvement in the long term. If every time you see an unclear sacrifice you go for it, over time the successes and failures will refine your intuition for them. But if you stick to playing it safe, then this personal development will never happen!
@mauriziot3272
@mauriziot3272 8 сағат бұрын
Keep up with these shorts, they are so good
@maelnormant
@maelnormant 9 сағат бұрын
Great short, very educational !
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras 9 сағат бұрын
@@maelnormant hey, the plan is to create educational shorts, so I am glad you liked it
@summerbou6820
@summerbou6820 12 сағат бұрын
Coach andras, how do I submit games to you? I actually have a game against a CFM and it was like this, very very hectic I sacrificed against him despite him being a master, I set aside my fears and went all in. It was a simul over the board
@FerranMuiños
@FerranMuiños 17 сағат бұрын
What an energetic, beautiful game 🎉
@KeepChessSimple
@KeepChessSimple 17 сағат бұрын
Next; tier list of QGD variations or tier list of responses vs 1.d4?
@girator2010
@girator2010 19 сағат бұрын
iiiiiii WON THE ROOK....😂
@kirkd1631
@kirkd1631 20 сағат бұрын
Fascinating. One has to say that even if you do the sacrifice intuitively, this is still hard work as in these positions you are always one move away from giving the advantage and finding some of the executions you show will be pretty hard.
@dm_nimbus
@dm_nimbus 23 сағат бұрын
THE ROOOOOOOK!
@TheSquirrel-z7r
@TheSquirrel-z7r Күн бұрын
Similar game/sacrifice in one of the first games in Attacking Manual 1 by Aagaard if I remember correctly :P
@kesetokaiba
@kesetokaiba Күн бұрын
Funny that I use intuitive sacrifices a lot. My problem was not finding their defenses and then going for it and getting hit with the cold shower. This is why I started practicing my calculation, so I'd be able to hopefully find these defensive resources easier and to also find the way to convert my frequent advantages which I (sadly) fail to convert a lot of the time as well.
@joeperry1188
@joeperry1188 Күн бұрын
Unbelievable analysis. What a mental game.
@doctorh1llbilly
@doctorh1llbilly Күн бұрын
Some sacrifices make you say "ok, prove it" and then some like this make you say "oh s***"
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
@@doctorh1llbilly well put! 😂
@BeepirBypr
@BeepirBypr Күн бұрын
ah yeah thats what ive been doing this whole time i swear
@OfficialHappyChess
@OfficialHappyChess Күн бұрын
Very good video my friend, you are doing great!
@OfficialHappyChess
@OfficialHappyChess Күн бұрын
Personally, I use the Opera game to explain the same thing but this is also very clear!!!
@FosterKaith
@FosterKaith Күн бұрын
Most chess textbooks fail to treat time as importantly as it deserves. In fact, time is more crucial and more easily applicable in lower level games. I believe that time should be explained in a more effective manner. For instance, we can describe it in terms of the potential to create more forcing moves (more forcing moves means more possibility to get a tactic) or to initiate a much more devastating attack in the near future. This is why capturing a pawn is often not superior to bringing another piece into the attack.
@mdoebs5946
@mdoebs5946 Күн бұрын
Nice 👍
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
Appreciate it 👍
@robwilliams3592
@robwilliams3592 Күн бұрын
What a fun and brain teasing game!
@AsirIset
@AsirIset Күн бұрын
Absolutely the best example I've seen on this subject!
@AsirIset
@AsirIset Күн бұрын
One content idea: Do a series of presenting (famous?) model games to memorize (so a spin on what Pruess does for Dojo sometimes) that are all good examples of great variations to learn for a club player and follow principled moves like.
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
Great Idea!
@AsirIset
@AsirIset Күн бұрын
Commenting for the algorithm, lol.
@zorza8907
@zorza8907 Күн бұрын
hey, my last two comments got deleted, i thought the first one was automatically removed because of the link, but since the second one was as well I'd like to apologize if i did anything wrong, or if this is not the right place to try to send games :) it's either that or my internet is trolling me haha
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
NO idea what happened. I never delete anyt comments
@zorza8907
@zorza8907 Күн бұрын
lol, i tried to send a game, one of them i hid the dot in the link because I thought youtube had deleted it automatically, but it disappeared either way, so I thought i did something wrong but my internet was actually trolling me lmao anyway, where can i send a game as well? it's a similar theme :)
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
@@zorza8907 send me a Dm on dotcom
@zoltanpall7618
@zoltanpall7618 Күн бұрын
Kurva jó video. Köszönöm
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
Orulok, hogy tetszett!
@janjan2731
@janjan2731 Күн бұрын
Thanks for analysing my game, Andras! Good point that letting White have the center is ok if I score high on the other two principles development and king safety! Also a take away for me was when after the possible Nxg2 and Nf4 instead of my hesitation Qe7, you said it is not really clear what to do, but also for white it isnt clear! That insight would have tipped me towards Nxg2 Nf4 most probably. Again much thanks highly apreciated. Greetz Lazker!
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
The pleasure was mine, this game was an absolute banger.
@chonde813
@chonde813 Күн бұрын
Best chess youtuber along with Daniel King right here
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
Humbled!
@thegametwok
@thegametwok Күн бұрын
very simple, i see an Andras Toth video, I hit the like button and get ready to learn
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
Thanks very much for your generosity
@paulius2107
@paulius2107 Күн бұрын
This doesn't even begin to cover why chess is unquittable for me, even after completely humiliating OTB tournament, where afterwards I just wanna take my anger out on some nearest park's trees and vanish from society. It really is a gift that keeps on giving.
@KvotheWoW
@KvotheWoW Күн бұрын
Don't mind me, just an algorithm booster
@Ahmedzkouri-n8k
@Ahmedzkouri-n8k Күн бұрын
my problem is that I know I won't be able to capitalize on the position even if it's winning. I have a great intuition to when to sacrifice but most of the times I don't follow it up correctly. I'm 1800 rapid btw
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
It’s a common problem,but the only way to improve is to actually go for it and try it over and over again. You will get there
@vandammesque
@vandammesque Күн бұрын
40k subs, your perseverance is paying off! Hopefully you'll get to a tipping point and have a massive growth spurt!
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
Fingers crossed! I am not holding my breath though….
@kingslayersloan
@kingslayersloan Күн бұрын
Trust myself, but I suck.
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras Күн бұрын
We all do, so trusting yourself is the best you have !
@agustinferrer652
@agustinferrer652 Күн бұрын
First?
@kingslayersloan
@kingslayersloan Күн бұрын
A matter of record.
@sr-py4jc
@sr-py4jc Күн бұрын
I 'm only sixth, but I don 't complain.
@geireriknielsen
@geireriknielsen Күн бұрын
Hi @ChessCoachAndras I love your channel and it has inspired me to strive to get better at chess, so many thanks for continuing to publish great content. One thing though, the resolution on this video is 360 and I like watching you on my TV (yes, you are on TV 😂 ) and anything below 720p is simply not watchable without hurting my eyes these days. Keep up with the fabulous lessons.
@Grandcapi
@Grandcapi Күн бұрын
Excellent!
@gregorseverkar1734
@gregorseverkar1734 Күн бұрын
You told wrong, when he was born it was Yugoslavia, but when he died it was Slovenia.
@joeldick6871
@joeldick6871 Күн бұрын
S: Najdorf, Sveshnikov A: Dragon, Taimanov, Kan, Classical B: Accelerated Dragon, O'Kelly, Four Knights C: Scheveningen, Löwenthal, Pin Variation D: Nimzowitsch, Kupreichik, Lady Godiva
@joeldick6871
@joeldick6871 Күн бұрын
I feel like I need to explain, because I put some very good variations in B and C that some people might be very devoted to. B and C are good marks. They don't mean those variations are bad, just that they're not S and A tier. My system is as follows: S is reserved for the very best - used by the very best players, engine approved, fight for a win, and have strategic and historical significance A also means that, except that they don't quite rise to the level of S. B are good starter Sicilians that are also completely sound, but don't quite have the same weight as S and A. C are good, but they each have a downside that modern theory has discovered so can get you into trouble if your opponent knows how to take it into the most critical lines. D are the ones that aren't quite worth the effort.
@HagedornL424
@HagedornL424 2 күн бұрын
Hi to everyone and of course especially to Andras! In this video you talk about the best Sicilian lines for beginners and for advanced players. The last line you talk about is the Kalashnikov and it seems that you like it although you prefer other lines. You say that Black by playing it must be able to face the Maroczy Bind setup and this is not easy to do. However, in a video of a lot of years ago (The Amateur's Mind #3 A big rant about how to choose opening lines), you advised against the Kalashnikov for beginners because its structure is very rigid. Do you think that there is a contraddiction between the two videos? In this one you seem to advise against other lines, such as the Katalimov or the Nimzowitsch. Thanks,
@girator2010
@girator2010 2 күн бұрын
Coach don't be so hard with beginners😁
@noahz
@noahz 2 күн бұрын
Counterpoint: pre-movers are toxic and need to be dragged as hard as possible
@kerl89
@kerl89 2 күн бұрын
In the four knights you forgot that Ndb5 isnt the only move. There is the whole Nxc6 bxc6 e5 Nd5 Ne4 topical stuff and there is also the nice try with 6. a3 which has seen quite some play recently. So it isnt quite as narrow as you make it out to be.
@ChessCoachAndras
@ChessCoachAndras 2 күн бұрын
Yep, was pointed out by a fair few peeps already..:)
@acsu96
@acsu96 2 күн бұрын
Nice video! I think it could be worth discussing Anti-Sicilians as black (ie how you view 2…d6 against delayed Alapin vs 2…Nc6, and so on) as a companion to this one - since in my tournament play I think I only get open sicilians 40% of the time, and anyone choosing a line will have to weigh their move orders against the various non Open sicilians
@acsu96
@acsu96 2 күн бұрын
Nice video! I think it could be worth discussing Anti-Sicilians as black (ie how you view 2…d6 against delayed Alapin vs 2…Nc6, and so on) as a companion to this one - since in my tournament play I think I only get open sicilians 40% of the time, and anyone choosing a line will have to weigh their move orders against the various non Open sicilians