I was the dude at 1:12:10 🇧🇷 really fun playing you man i was not expecting it!
@chess26622Ай бұрын
Hello! I have played against you once. My nickname is Hripfria202, do you remember me?
@ashleyharris4114Ай бұрын
Seems like you got nervous at the end, but you still got the conversion. 😊
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
Just checked the game. We should have a rematch at some point if you're down:) @@chess26622
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
@@ashleyharris4114 my endgame technique definitely needs some work but like you said I got the job done haha. Thanks bro!
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
@@chess26622add me we can play some games.
@maximk2903Ай бұрын
I've been hooked on your channel Nelson for a while now, please don't stop. Such complete and, most importantly, understandable comments during the decision-making process are a rarity. And the fact that you find the strength to do this while playing with equally strong opponents is really cool. This series of games was the most exciting I have ever watched. There is much to learn.
@FlapjackMcGeeАй бұрын
3 and a half hours of chess!?!? I am going to have to chip away throughout my day tomorrow....I know what will be on while I tackle laundry, dishes, and making dinner.
@maximos905Ай бұрын
Watch it on double speed
@mikesuppa7706Ай бұрын
Same here lol
@FlapjackMcGeeАй бұрын
@@maximos905I'm not good enough at chess to think that fast, ha! But interesting suggestion.
@sylentknyteАй бұрын
I'm sorry to laugh at your pain Nelson, but the "HAVE I BEEN BAMBOOZLED AGAIN!" game at the end killed me.
@ltsgobrandoАй бұрын
You're my hero Chess Vibes! I've gone from 800 to 1200 thanks to you ❤
@jackyergensen8053Ай бұрын
These videos and live streams have helped me improve so much. Please keep posting games, your my favorite streamer
@John-cv9yfАй бұрын
Don't beat yourself up Nelson.. after all you had that great 98.2 accuracy tonight! You'll get more like that next time, just have fun with it. :) Take care and God bless!
@Kallaste.Ай бұрын
You are a great chess player Nelson, and this was just one of those nights. We still got lots of exceptional forks and brilliant blunders!
@chriselcombe847Ай бұрын
I drank a bit too much wine last night and played dozens of blunderfull games. Lost loads of rating. This morning I played a 98.2 accuracy with a brilliant move. Felt good.
@LordKabsАй бұрын
Never ever play chess drunk. I should know.
@chriselcombe847Ай бұрын
@@LordKabs you can tell when I have, as it's a cliff drop on my rating chart 🤣
@LordKabsАй бұрын
@@chriselcombe847 I also do that, then I'm afraid to play for days after a right spanking.
@rundmwАй бұрын
"Its hard to win chess games these days." That's always been my experience.
@tomswift3835Ай бұрын
Unfortunately with the premoves, it's hard to see what actually happens in the last few moves of the game. Even the end position is tough to make out because that big "You Won!" square instantly obscures much of the board. Then in the postgame review we see how Stockfish would have done it, not the way it was actually played.
@raymondjamesriveraАй бұрын
Nelson I truly appreciate what you do for us here at chess vibes; you give away tons of free content and place your rating at risk while you explain to us what you and that’s amazing.
@sylentknyteАй бұрын
That was a rough day at the office Nelson. I can't imagine how much pressure there is to win with an audience watching, but we've all been there man. We are all learning a ton from these videos, so please don't get discouraged.
@DancewelllАй бұрын
2:33:00 i set my chess to "confirm move" because of mistakes like that
@vikhrkostyaАй бұрын
Do you guys remember a video from Nelson few months ago titled “Chess Commentary to Fall Asleep to” and the first comment “imagine if he blundered in the middle of the game” Well this is the case for me for the last 2 stream videos. Has woken up by Nelson 2 times this week :D
@giovanniamaya4925Ай бұрын
That was an exceptional video
@creatingonthemargins1089Ай бұрын
3 brilliant moves in one game, that's what Bobby Fischer had in the game of the century.
@DancewelllАй бұрын
This is like a 10 year old child watching their dad get a hell of beating when the kid believed that their dad is superman
@SweetDream2346Ай бұрын
How good chess player gets BAMBOOZLED
@michaelmassaro4375Ай бұрын
Watched the stream hope you’ve rejuvenated and re-energized may your games be stronger in future contests
@patrickmccloud363Ай бұрын
Finally something I can fall to sleep to
@davidjoseph7142Ай бұрын
Yes! One time I was falling asleep to Levy then he screamed the ROOOOK!
@Kiara_khАй бұрын
Wdym chess is interesting
@GreenRayJCАй бұрын
I think you're too used to playing against lower rated players in your speed run accounts
@CryptoAhmeyАй бұрын
3 and a half hours of you tilting against other players.. learning alot for you master♥️
@cristif92Ай бұрын
29:21 - congratulation for the trick, Nelson ! :)
@wisdom7564Ай бұрын
An exceptional fork😂
@mrihjannerejschn6146Ай бұрын
1:19:55 Nelson, this is by far not the first time you blunder because you're overfocused on attacking. 2:00:56 I didn't like g6 in that position. But if so (your bishop was in trouble), then at least put your black bishop on the long diagonal - that would have definitely prevented the loss of the game the way it ended. Your mind is only on attacking, not enough on defending. g6 severely weakened your dark squares around the king. According to your own tips in almost all your videos it was necessary to defend these black squares because of the white "black" bishop.
@SweetDream2346Ай бұрын
Nelson can't retire until breaking 2400😂😂😂
@williamsquires3070Ай бұрын
(@2:49:33) I’d try 1 … c5. If white captures en-passant, 2 dxc5 Rxd1+, 3 Nxd1 (or 3 Bxd1) Rxc6 and you have two rooks on white’s e-pawn. If instead white pushes past with 2 d6 Raxd6 lining up your rooks on the d-file, and attacking the e-pawn. Even if white trades, 3 Rxd6 Rxd6 doesn’t change anything; you still have control of the d-file and the e-pawn can’t really advance due to your knight on g6. If white plays 2 b4 you can pin it with Rb6. You could also try 1 … Ne7, blocking the e-pawn and controlling the d6 square with your two rooks and the c-pawn., but then white can just play 2 c5 themselves. 😢
@cristif92Ай бұрын
38:37 - you can fork the exceptionalfork with bishoop take e3 with check, and then take the knight :)
@artsandsportsifyАй бұрын
After observing your play style for almost a year now, I’m here to say I think the reason you’re struggling to improve your rating is your play style. You spend a lot of time calculating sacrifices instead of just playing the solid move. I know you can do it. I’ve seen you beat cheaters. The way you play when you know someone is cheating is the right approach to take with every game. I believe you will climb if you take this approach
@RealityCheck1Ай бұрын
Can someone suggest a book on chess maneuvering? Trying to learn how Magnus maneuvers in the middlegame.
@TakuTePuke-qd6dfАй бұрын
I notice that a lot of people move really fast without thinking about it first.
@creatingonthemargins1089Ай бұрын
Only one thing to match exceptional forks, knives and spoons 😂. Good to see your sense of humor.
@marvelclash601928 күн бұрын
I think in the first game queen trade gave you bad position
@mariodati690715 күн бұрын
This was one of the most frustrating chess videos I’ve ever watched
@cristif92Ай бұрын
25:33 - after bishoop take d4, if the knight move, you have a fork : by sacking the bishoop on b2 with check, and the take the queen. Althought I don't know if it's worting a bishoop and a rook for a queen, a pawn, and a bishoop ;)
@andrewbennett5911Ай бұрын
Doesn't spot a fork ( perfect or otherwise )
@CalibrownsfanАй бұрын
13:25 you have this game won. Qe3 white cant trade queens because you get protected passed pawn on the recapture. He will have to keep his king and rook guarding them. You then push the 2vs 1 on the queenside to victory. If he doesnt trade queens his rook is badly out of position and you can push the d pawn to victory.
@alexandraison6429Ай бұрын
I was so excited to see you play live for th4 first time but had to get the kids to bed and missed all the amazing exceptional fork jokes 😢😂!
@IcyPegasusАй бұрын
Why go for a mediocre fork when you could have an EXCEPTIONAL fork 😆Keep at it though Nelson you played very well and some days the tactics just don't quite go in your favour :))
@josecalderon2036Ай бұрын
After that guy made that Queen blunder, you had the advantage and should've won but you played too fast, maybe because of time pressure, and lost that winnable ending
@chess26622Ай бұрын
I guess Nelson's playstyle doesn't allow him to win many games, because from the very beginning he often gives away some pawns for development, and then messes up in the middlegame. Not in every game, but I've seen many games of yours that fit these words
@maximos905Ай бұрын
I think he rook sacrifices too much
@chess26622Ай бұрын
@@maximos905 I meant his openings that he often plays, like different gambits, after which according to Stockfish he has from the very beginning has disadvantage about 1 pawn. If he chose normal openings, I think he would win more games
@chess26622Ай бұрын
@@maximos905 and yes, about sacrifice too, he often sacrifices pieces without reason
@Man20045Ай бұрын
@@chess26622 bro you were the rice cooker nelson was talking about the previous video.....& you are justifying his playing style...what a shame
@alexandraison6429Ай бұрын
How do you know!? @man20045?
@mitchelljones9696Ай бұрын
Game 2 was filthy
@bsmoov7Ай бұрын
The guy who struggled to win up 3 pawns was wild. I could have beaten you if you give me a King-Pawn end game up 3 pawns. And I’m just 1000 lol
@wirelessdepotmd4387Ай бұрын
Thank you Mmr Lopez for your videos! i love your games!
@jfryer485Ай бұрын
At 3 hr 11 mins when you said perpetual check it looked like mate
@CovidIslandDiscsАй бұрын
The Stockfish line from 1:56 is really confusing. I get taking the pawn but then throwing in all those seemingly random checks to still end up on g2 is just weird. But given Stockfish ratings is about 4000 ElO above me, who am I to argue.
@thetransferaccount4586Ай бұрын
not noticing to just move back the bishop is just
@denniscole510523 күн бұрын
Yo Nelson is an absolute beast
@monkeychess1398Ай бұрын
OMG so many exceptional forks im one game... 🤣😂
@gogetaMclachlanАй бұрын
Thought you would've attacked the queen instead of sacking both your knight and rook 🧐
@cristif92Ай бұрын
basic fork vs exceptionalfork 😆 so many exceptional fork 😂😂😂 exceptional blunder 🤣
@williamsquires3070Ай бұрын
There should be a rule: if you get tilted twice, stop playing. 😅
@TylerRolloGuitarАй бұрын
Anyone else use these videos as a sleep aid
@andrewbennett5911Ай бұрын
Had to watch the last hour on catch up , what a night for you !! Must admit had to smile when you said 2400 doesn't spot a pin , then NM doesn't spot the pin - that is my territory 🤣. Well-done for playing on !!!
@CovidIslandDiscsАй бұрын
Funny when I get neg tilted I can easily lose over 100 rating points.
@fahd2372Ай бұрын
Where did this exceptional fork come from?
@watchmanknowledge4345Ай бұрын
When was it and who decided that a 3.5H video needs commercials every 1M 45S?
@watchmanknowledge4345Ай бұрын
Amazingly, after I posted the original, my commercials started showing after 5 min of video.
@niravapurv4578Ай бұрын
3:22:07 why not Bg6 here. I know its not great, but you dont loose a piece.. and I cant see how white can give the same mate treaths??? It very human tho, you was a bit in tilt, so one perhaps calculate less and play desperate moves. The desperado with Rxf8 in the game before was nice tho, I did not see that and you found it emediately. Seening these kind of move is often the difference of a win and loss. And i think it also destroys slightly when explaining and having an audience. Your videos are amongst the most instructvie on youtube!
@hans202008Ай бұрын
On the very first game in your opening you immediately weakened your king on the light squares, why is that ok in this opening?
@screamforme97Ай бұрын
3 hours stream wow
@Pexodus1112 күн бұрын
I feel like you would win all your games if you didn't use 80% of your time in the first 5 moves every game lol. It's definitely a lot harder to play while explaining everything so it makes sense
@andrewb3882Ай бұрын
3:28:38 instead of giving up a rook can someone please explain why you can’t go knight to f3 and if they take, he takes their knight with his king!?
@jackyergensen8053Ай бұрын
Because if you take back with the knight he could go queen e7 check, if king to g8 then whites knight recapturing would be mate. And if king to h6 he could still take back and white is much better
@williamsquires3070Ай бұрын
Is someone tilting at windmills, again? 😏
@samuelforsberg1283Ай бұрын
Please move a little between games. More treadmill gambit!
@stuartwakefield1657Ай бұрын
Are you related to Ruy Lopez. I use his famous opening with success.
@George-ej4juАй бұрын
Moral of the story is tilted? Stop playing that rook blunder was harf to watch im sure playing must've felt rough
@unformedvoid2223Ай бұрын
It was really frustrating to see you loose so many times and in so embarrassing ways. I saw a lot of those critical moves that you needed to see and it was surprising that you didn't, because I'm not even 1500. I guess you shouldn't play more than 3 games when you see that you are missing such things because It means that you're out of your shape at the moment.
@ChristianSoschner11 күн бұрын
Fantastic
@Together4.4MАй бұрын
3:23:10 Isn’t taking the g6 knight with your F pawn just winning for Black?
@ernie898Ай бұрын
neson 1981 you did have a chance taking with the pawn but your played wrong
@danmgАй бұрын
18:23 Hello Nelson, Could you please tell me how some players manage to achieve an Elo rating over 2000 just a couple of months after creating their account? I've come across some whose profiles I've checked, and I'm sure they are cheaters. Faustino Oro only gained 4 points at the Ibero-American Championship and defeated players like the three-time Spanish champion, who even cried during the game due to frustration with Faustino's play. How is it possible that so many non-professional players reach such a high Elo in just a few weeks or months?
@meow0036Ай бұрын
Yes I also want to ask this
@eminem5521Ай бұрын
they are good players and start with the rating of 1200 or 1600 I don't remember. And if you want to increase your ELO fast, you have to play the tournaments instead of 1vs1. Because in tournament format, you meet players higher rated than you and gain like 10+ elo per match if you manage to win, but if you lose you don't lose much elo because you're lower rated than them
@nugsnothugsАй бұрын
Chess rating gains and losses take sample size into account. The more games you've played, the higher chance they have a pretty accurate idea of your rating If you've only played 10 games or 20 games and you beat a high rated player you'll gain a massive amount of Elo in comparison, because the rating system is still trying to figure out where exactly you fit
@FuturePast2019Ай бұрын
50:45 Outplayed...
@Mal1234567Ай бұрын
Just sac the rook already.
@wirelessdepotmd4387Ай бұрын
you are playing amazing! but slow, mostly when you explain every move and thought, so play 15+3 time format
@KSxWISEАй бұрын
28:50 who let nelsi cooked?
@4k4DexYTАй бұрын
Well it was never a draw if you have 1.30 min and he has 6. Yo u are are making a mistake in time pressure 80% of the time
@WaldoWizardАй бұрын
lookin sharp . get a haircut Nelson??
@DancewelllАй бұрын
Exceptionalfork Rice cooker Oh my Zeus, what's next?
@maximos905Ай бұрын
I don't think he was a rice cooker
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
Thanks bro. I'm definitely not a rice cooker.@@maximos905
@DancewelllАй бұрын
@@maximos905 not saying he was .. I'm just admiring the secret language of this stream
@xayden72xАй бұрын
Every time I watch this guy, he is losing
@drewfenton866Ай бұрын
At 1:18:45 why not play Qh4 threatening checkmate and the bishop instead of going for the bishop trap which really weakened the King?
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
Queen H4 blunders to Queen takes H4
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
I was black in this game.
@drewfenton866Ай бұрын
It sure does 😂, this is why I can't break 1200
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
Go watch some of Daniel Naroditsky speed runs if you haven't already. You'll be 1500 in no time.
@LovelyComputer-lp5wnАй бұрын
Make sure it's one where the rating is similar to yours.
@KSxWISEАй бұрын
33:27 damn🥲
@Mal1234567Ай бұрын
10:15 Qa5?? Doesn’t white’s queen have anything better to do than babysit a pawn?
@Mal1234567Ай бұрын
Which is then followed by a pointless check. Is he really a 2000 player?
@AkihabaraWastelandАй бұрын
More flags than the United Nations.
@niravapurv4578Ай бұрын
Takk!
@paphillymanАй бұрын
Another loss because of time , come on Nelson , you have to play faster in the beginning , you would be up at least another 200 points !
@Man20045Ай бұрын
2:34:00 the whole game you were struggling to find even a good move against him...this is the first sign & the game review says the rest....probably a rice cooker
@Alex9501950Ай бұрын
Obligatory KZbin algorithm comment.
@youtubecreakyАй бұрын
Hey Nelson, sounds a little crazy but I would love to see an eye tracker to see what you’re looking at whilst you play. I think it would be a great learning resource
@pauljury6750Ай бұрын
U bamboozled ur self ... lol All u had to do is move the bishop Its good to see good players not see obvious moves ... makes me feel more human
@maximos905Ай бұрын
STOP ROOK SACKING
@ernie898Ай бұрын
your played horribly chess
@ajcaleb28Ай бұрын
Really poor form for a NM to not just do the decent thing and resign
@ok-hd4soАй бұрын
never resign.
@ajcaleb28Ай бұрын
Unless you intend to petulantly run down the clock. In which case… resign.
@Thespacecadet187Ай бұрын
Chapter 1 of his course is .... I lost, again! Wait a minute he's cheating.