Regardless of whatever happens in the next few weeks, I hope you know there is absolutely no shame in facing struggles on the way to reaching your goals. The chase for any accomplishment becomes meaningless if you're not met with any true challenges - it's natural to not have things go the way we want them to, and it's important not to lose sight of why we set our goals in the first place. Looking forward to keeping up with the rest of your videos and I honestly have no doubt you'll get to 2000 at some point if it's a goal you're set on!
@QuietIbrahim2 сағат бұрын
That first game was too funny man, so relatable 😭
@weirdARAB.Сағат бұрын
Keep your head up bro, we all make mistakes, you'll get there someday
@maxharrison30332 сағат бұрын
Brother got scholars mated
@HyphonСағат бұрын
Never back down never what never give up
@DarlBenjyJackson8 минут бұрын
As a high-rated player, one of the problems I see with a lot of lower-rated players is that they are afraid of dangerous positions, which is only natural, but a key part of calculation is understanding that often times the best moves are the most uncomfortable ones to make. King safety is of course always the #1 priority, but realize that "king comfortability" is not.
@lebronjames06rules2 сағат бұрын
Spoilers Gigachad on posting the first game. This motivated me a little more to start my own Road to 1500 series. Been toying with the idea, hopefully I can follow thru soon! Great bounce back win bro, keep going.
@Ggcccccffff35 минут бұрын
its still really possible to get to 2000. Obviously you never show full games but you don't seem to calculate too much, you'll calculate a couple moves deep here and there but you spend most of your time thinking of themes and potential ideas you and your opponent have , which is great to do on your opponents time but at your rating I think you should spend more time calculating concretely.