I have followed and watched all the major chess channels on KZbin but yours is really the best when it comes to being actually educational. I love your approach and for a long time now, the only chess videos I watch are yours and my rating went up 150 points ever since. Thank you for your awesome content! Stay healthy and keep the great stuff up! P.S. Just joined your membership - can't help much but I want to support your work because you totally deserve that!
@DanielSong3924 күн бұрын
Naroditsky is another excellent one, once you reach like 2000+ you will get more out of his channel
@be271221 күн бұрын
I come here to get mana, i watch his channel and go up in rating.
@jackiespaceman21 күн бұрын
Yeah watching this channel alone has taken me from 300 to 500 and I was at 300 basically my whole life. It’s crazy
@HERO_GAMING_0719 күн бұрын
What's your rating
@manojlds19 күн бұрын
150 points mean nothing without knowing what it is
@worldsbestwatcher373523 күн бұрын
I've watched 90% of your vdos. I rank this one a top 10. No frills. No contrived "excitement". Solid, instructional chess video. Thanks.
@Peterio151123 күн бұрын
"Seekadett" is the German term for "naval cadet". The term derives from the German operatta "Der Seekadett" (1876) composed by Richard Genée in which the "Seekadett"-trap was introduced to the chess world. The original "Seekadett-Move" was first played by the French chess Player François Antoine de Legall (1702-1792) who, by the way, was the chess teacher of François-André Danican Philidor (1726-1795) - famous for the so called "Philidor-Defence". Greetings from Germany where your contribution to the art of chess is highly appreciated!
@maximos90523 күн бұрын
So basically Sea Cadet
@ericbischoff944422 күн бұрын
@@maximos905 pronounced zeh-cadet (not cicada date :P )
@peterhawes96809 күн бұрын
The opponent is all at sea when they fall for this trap 😂
@prafjs23 күн бұрын
Just recently reached 1000 ELO after a few weeks watching your rating climb and logical chess series. All I want to say is thank you for giving all this knowledge for free, and for being a great teacher.
@agentraydg83923 күн бұрын
Glaze!!!
@SCBB2423 күн бұрын
@@agentraydg839😂
@dihanakalanka777118 күн бұрын
This is the channel I recommend to anyone for learning chess. You speak very clearly and explain, teach only a point at a time , not trying to overflow too many points like many chess youtubers which leads to nothing in the viewers head at the end. Thank you very much
@Cameron-xe1zc23 күн бұрын
Started playing a few months ago and was terrible. Stuck at 300-400 for a bit, started watching your content and am up to 1100 and still climbing every day. Thanks for your great explanations!
@ChessVibesOfficial23 күн бұрын
Nice! 👍👍
@konroh223 күн бұрын
Interesting climb, I've stayed stuck at 1100, I feel I'm playing better, but it's a balance between my mistakes and my opponent's. There's a plateau that's hard to overcome. How have you been eliminating the losses?
@Cameron-xe1zc23 күн бұрын
@@konroh2 i got to 700, learned the London and Englund gambit, from there when I would fall for a trap like the fried liver I would find a video on it as well as go into the explorer and play around with the position. @chessvibesofficial videos do a great job of teaching you to see tactics better and I try to add a new tool to my tool box with every one of his videos. I struggled with middlegame tactics so improving on seeing those helped a ton. I used to try to trade the queens off asap and go into an end game because I'm most confident in winning an even endgame but this rating climb has helped a ton with gaining an advantage and not blundering my middle game. I stopped playing 3 minute games and switched to 5 and 10 minutes games where I have more time and I think that helped as well.
@NJDJ198623 күн бұрын
@@ChessVibesOfficiallet's goooooo!!!
@bushidoh831623 күн бұрын
@@konroh2Same situation. Went from 400 to 1100 in like 2 months and never went any further. Maybe learning opening theories will help us
@Wendy5235523 күн бұрын
Honestly. No one holds a candle to Nelson. How I wish I had discovered him years ago!
@floodinmon1423 күн бұрын
It was cool to see the Sea Cadet Mate! I don't think I've ever seen that before.
@JustRightPinedo23 күн бұрын
sounds also like Seek a Debt lol
@Kraid847023 күн бұрын
Fishing pole, Sea Cadet, blue chessboard, this is a very nautical chess video
@lusterris918323 күн бұрын
Yesss let’s go Nelson the rating climb videos are my favorite, it helps beginners like me learn so much and I always get so much out of your explanations and thought processes 🙏
@InfiniteQuest8627 күн бұрын
Nelson: Normally when they play this way they want a quiet game. We can force them to have a messy game this way. Opponent: Psych! Triple down on the messiness.
@EXTERMINATEANTIUTILITARIANS24 күн бұрын
lol
@JeverHuelse23 күн бұрын
This hour just flew by... Thank you!
@agentraydg83923 күн бұрын
Glaze comment my guy
@ACFHeart23 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to make such great content. Really appreciate it!
@anthonyz700023 күн бұрын
Between the Fishing Pole and the beautiful Sea Cadet Mate this has to be one of my favorite videos you've made.
@AdamtheRed-23 күн бұрын
Nelson, I have a request. We've seen the fishing-pole trap work several times, and I've since used it to great success (Thanks to you!). I'm wondering if you could quickly explain ways to exploit people playing it against you and counter the position? Say, opening up the rook on purpose, but expoiting their un-castled king? Or are the consequences of the trap unavoidable once you take the bishop? (Chess is complicated!) Thanks for all your work! Im an oldster getting into chess after learning as a kid, and you've been super helpful!
@rahullamba931821 күн бұрын
Game 2 the checkmate options were Very educative! I would've definitely missed some of them. Thanks!
@jacktaylor283014 күн бұрын
These are the games I am playing repeatedly at 1200. Psycho opponents hell bent on attack and pressure, in these exact patterns. So good to see the counter play. Thanks Nelson, you are a diamond.
@to_HANDLE23 күн бұрын
This one is actually one of the most useful video of the channel. Different kind of common positions and tactics patterns in them. Good job.
@AyenTheGamer23 күн бұрын
Just reached 1400 at Rapid!!! Great video Nelson
@NicoRTM27 күн бұрын
44:16 beautiful
@BiggestEnergy3 күн бұрын
Fishing pole trap kinda insane
@marcwright944214 күн бұрын
42:56 . . . . “Hold the phone !” I really thought you were gonna say something else !! 😂😂😂😂
@goodnewseverybody73924 күн бұрын
Great content, not loaded with tactics and gambits. Play solid, know what’s going on and use “tricks” when they present themselves 👍
@HandsomeSloth2415 күн бұрын
My friend recommended this channel for beginners. he's good at explaining following this guy!
@TexasExperience23 күн бұрын
43:54 played it 4 times!!! love it
@brass423515 күн бұрын
The last game you played was intense to watch! You referenced it as 'wild' and a 'mess' and i couldn't agree more! A pgn copy paste of 75% of my games. Just beautiful complications !!!
@Michael-p3q5r19 күн бұрын
Your channel is amazing! I just found it. I follow others, but when you play live games and show us how to react and think, it is super helpful. TY! Where do we get this book you are referring to?
@MrOnosa23 күн бұрын
22:06 Love your content, this is just a suggestion. When you're opponent plays a move that opens them to a checkmate, please consider ending the game by playing it before taking a minute to talk about it. It let's them move on, and we still get to learn from you afterwards in the game review.
@danielyuan986222 күн бұрын
Yeah I was thinking "play the move, play the move!" Also, it's weird if you make a sacrifice then take a minute thinking of the obvious follow-up. I'd rather Nelson play his follow-up moves faster, since they should actually be explained when he sacrifices a piece.
@ericbailey87222 күн бұрын
Thanks again Nelson for an extremely helpful video. I actually saw that f6 move on the last game! Think your lessons sinking in to my old brain!
@gregkelton8123 күн бұрын
Nelson, at 6:57 it seems like most of the lead in development that you'd worked to build has basically been undone. Can you talk about why this position is advantageous? Is it simply that you've gained the bishop pair? I know you mentioned that it matters that the rook is in the center instead of the corner, is it that simple? You have both bishops on starting squares, queen on starting square, and one rook on starting square, AND all your remaining pawns on their starting square! What was the purpose of the gambit?
@countshnackula23 күн бұрын
yea i think it's slight but black has the advantage cuz of those two things
@konroh223 күн бұрын
The gambit didn't gain much there, but Nelson's not in trouble. It is a pretty equal position. Sometimes with a gambit if you get to equal with black that's a win.
@paulwetta707719 күн бұрын
I love how down to earth he is and doesnt approach the game with a smug approach. A true gentleman
@anonym516024 күн бұрын
Best line for black against the evans gambit: 7. Nf6 8. e5, d5 9. exf6, dxc4 10. fxg7, Rg8 11. Re1+, Be6 12. Bg5, Qd5 13. Nbd2, Rxg7 14. Ne4, Rg6 15. Nh4, Rxg5 16. Nf6+, Ke7 17. Nxd5+, Rxd5
@anonym516024 күн бұрын
White could also play 8. Ba3 but nearly nobody is playing that.
@adamcarter225427 күн бұрын
Excellent video, very instructive!
@AirBnBanter22 күн бұрын
57:46 "It's a beautiful one... " - the man is an artist!
@yyyyyk22 күн бұрын
20:56 Black could have played d5, white would take with the bishop (Bxe5), and then black could have defended their knight with Bf5, leaving the knight to block the mate threat. Would that not work? (buying them more time to move the rook or add defenders around their king)
@JaydenJeong-u1n20 күн бұрын
Hey Nelson I dare to try to beat Stockfish with 3 Minor Pieces against a Rook (use BBN) not NNB
@MaxWright723 күн бұрын
Great content! Last game was wild.
@graphysics397623 күн бұрын
Game#3 was probably the toughest non-cheating opponent you faced the entire series! I honestly thought the game was going to result in a draw before that pawn blunder.
@cristif9223 күн бұрын
22:09 - I would sack the rook and then check mate with the queen on h7 :)
@dashaunjefferies116823 күн бұрын
Question: do you have any videos pertaining to rook-related endgame tactics/principles for endgames like the scotch game you played? I'm 1150, fairly new to chess, and I find myself in very drawish looking endgame positions or imbalanced ones where I'm winning but one wrong king/rook/pawn move and I lose all advantage...I just had this winning endgame and the move recommended by the engine wasn't intuitive (considering my king wasn't "inside the box/square"). The know-how when it comes to rook, king, and pawn maneuvers in the endgame seem to be the dividing line a lot of the time
@JustRightPinedo23 күн бұрын
Oh snap you're approaching my ELO at this time control, i'm gonna start playing this week and hope to run into Average Joe :)
@msg63bretired8223 күн бұрын
Very much appreciate and enjoy these videos!
@EvilDogFilmsOfficial15 күн бұрын
Everytime Nelson asks what move should be done and I think of a move, he always goes "Hopefully you didn't say [insert what I just thought]", it's hilarious lol
@belue242923 күн бұрын
Thanks for my Monday morning pleasure!
@WaldoWizard24 күн бұрын
wow that sea cadet mate was amazing
@danbarkles849922 күн бұрын
Have you considered doing this as a top ten list?
@robertjackson269223 күн бұрын
Ive climbed to 1200 and now im stuck... my elo fluctuates from 1180-1220. Love watching these videos, you make it look so easy.
@Wtfzipcode22 күн бұрын
hi nelson, in the fourth game, after Bg4, could you have played Bxf7? after Kxf7, Ngf5+ looks brutal. obviously mate is better, but i dont know if i could resist playing Bxf7
@andrewbennett591122 күн бұрын
Another instructive video , right at my rating ! Interesting to just play solid & see if there is a mistake ( then spot it !!! 🤣 )
@blakelazeski597423 күн бұрын
Almost Halloween. How fitting for the Halloween Gambit!
@victor_monari14 күн бұрын
Sea mate checkmate is crazy😮 44:55
@SebastianBohn25 күн бұрын
What a beautiful mess the last game was. Actually good you missed f6 and went into the fried liver line. 😊
@charlesm713223 күн бұрын
Great video. Much better presentation than the videos that show you every shot. Would have been nice to have brief explanation of each broad head. I cannot identify most of those by a photo.
@0_0faizan24 күн бұрын
Hey Nelson Do members have early access to rating climb videos?
@DukeG1424 күн бұрын
yes i think
@ChessVibesOfficial24 күн бұрын
Yes most of the time. I have to set that option when I schedule it but lately I've been giving them early access to all my videos when I schedule them.
@NJDJ198623 күн бұрын
@@ChessVibesOfficialit's no wonder I've seen anyone's comments were from few days ago just cause they're members when the video just come out
@gunsandgranola726222 күн бұрын
I could be wrong here Nelson. But in game 3 you had the bishop to C4, I saw the knight to C4 and when he moved the bishop D4 away, you had a fork on B2 with the knight. Love your vids. Thx
@marcwright944214 күн бұрын
10:26 “Ooooooooh !! That’s exactly what I’m talkin’ about !” 😂😂😂
@markus71723 күн бұрын
QUESTION: How is it that at the 1000 level, NOBODY I play blunders their Queen but 1200's blunder against Nelson???
@saiyanmacho2 күн бұрын
Its a matter of how Mr.Nelson plays. He pauses and thinks about each move to eliminate all blunders and also able to think what move the opponents make, even the ones playing really well like in the first game of this video eventually blundered when their queen went pawn hunting.
@MWTGoldenGun23 күн бұрын
I dropped 80 ratings points today after 10 straight losses!
22 күн бұрын
49:05 Almost fried liver attack. If white goes for Qg4+? Repeat with Kf8 or go Kd7 and what about Knb5+?
@mittumohanan23 күн бұрын
20:30 ,here c6 and d5 by the opponent can save the knight, because if he takes the knight....he can fork the bishop and queen....All missed it
@gebzeppelin674022 күн бұрын
White can just play Qh7# after d5
@King1Z722 күн бұрын
Well, they misregarded that because... it does not work. Qh7#
@dominicwalsh8122 күн бұрын
Your trading style is very refreshing compared to other traders out there
@be271221 күн бұрын
Chess vibes, explaining everything i do wrong in chess.
@stefantheconqueror87106 күн бұрын
33:23 F6 seems like move that stops the undoubling of the pawns and an equal trade.
@davidperalta935223 күн бұрын
Hey Nelson are you planning on doing blitz/bullet for this account?
@christianfrost866024 күн бұрын
Nelson since you don't have much in the way of Black against e4, could you play the Pirc Defence and if White opens with e4, d4, Nc3, transition into the Czech Pirc Defence please??? 🥺
@anonym516024 күн бұрын
Chess Vibes don’t respond to comments.
@christianfrost866024 күн бұрын
@@anonym5160 He responds to some comments.
@JackDevaney9 күн бұрын
24:44 Fun fact: Zwischenzug (pronounced „tsvishen-tzoog“) is just the German for „between-move“
@AdamtheRed-23 күн бұрын
I notice that whenever someone blunders their queen, they immediately lash out foolishly. Or resign. Chess can be a mind f
@MrDavePed21 күн бұрын
At 8:51 why not b to e6? Then your queen to d7. Is not bx h3 a good threat? What do you think about sacrificing a minor piece to position queen on h3 unopposed in front of enemy's destroyed castle?
@TakuTePuke-qd6df23 күн бұрын
I noticed a lot of people move extremely fast. Some opponents will instantly recapture a piece without even considering alternative possibilities. Although the best move is most likely to recapture a captured piece but they don't even consider alternatives. I find that very interesting to me lol idk why
@donkeykong123423 күн бұрын
rodeain was waiting on you to resign and still has no idea what just happened a day later
@0_0faizan24 күн бұрын
I was waiting for this
@ChessKingNealMasterMind23 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@wesleywilliams17758 күн бұрын
I laughed out loud at 49:18 "and that's why this is a total mess"
@PriestessKokomi23 күн бұрын
hey nelson, could you play the double pawn sacrifice goring gambit (basically like the double danish but with Nf3 Nc6) its a really cool opening and i want to see how a chess master plays it so like, e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 exd4 c3 dxc3 Bc4 cxb2 Bxb2
@Calibrownsfan22 күн бұрын
I believe that 2nd to last game is called "legal's mate" learned it many years ago
@danielyuan986222 күн бұрын
In the third game. Why didn't play play Rb5 instead of Ra5? It contests white's only semi-open file and you can use it to start invading the other pawns.
@iceyroo24 күн бұрын
Can you try the bird’s opening with White? I play it and it’s a lot of fun!
@TheDrokon23 күн бұрын
Nelson always seems like a disappointed dad when his opponent's blunder.
@giridharpavan159222 күн бұрын
good chess vibes
@LittleShySky27 күн бұрын
Hello! Nelson ❤
@harrygross7727 күн бұрын
I believe IM Rosen just reached 2200 on his run
@harrygross7726 күн бұрын
He just announced he will try for 2400. So far he has 1 draw, 1 loss and 1 ratings refund.
@stinger179324 күн бұрын
Ok
@PertaleDE24 күн бұрын
@@stinger179347 Sek ago😅
@nacho__06310 күн бұрын
41:58 Bxf7+, KxBf7, Kxg5+ to win the bishop QxBg4?
@robertferrill600924 күн бұрын
Hey can you show the Stafford Gambit!
@shad100524 күн бұрын
Thank you teacher ❤
@sujanghimire649323 күн бұрын
Wow your stream quality is awesome
@MajorAddiction10 күн бұрын
Nelson went from chess you tuber to sea cadet
@tdekoekkoek24 күн бұрын
at 21:11 black could have played d5 and after Bd5 followed up with Bf5. Yes you can win a piece but checkmate is avoided and you were already a piece down. Not sure what the evaluation is after that, but black avoids checkmate
@peppo8923 күн бұрын
agree...
@veijoniiduomai361917 күн бұрын
Which chess app you are playing...
@WeaponsRemorse24 күн бұрын
So I made like 250 right and I played a 350 with the whales variation to 80% accuracy somehow and Would like to see how a higher level player a master technically, would play it
@CarlSong27 күн бұрын
26:20 Why not take with queen to avoid doubled pawn?
@ChessVibesOfficial27 күн бұрын
I was valuing the quick development of my bishop and being able to use the d file for my rook as more important than avoiding the doubled pawns.
@deivit00022 күн бұрын
Can you do the Caro kann?
@TheGreatMarma27 күн бұрын
Vienna?
@56z4124 күн бұрын
10:27 I actually anticipated that the opponent takes the "free" pawn on b7 😂
@amaechivictor229223 күн бұрын
Lol. What exactly is free about that pawn?😂😂
@56z4123 күн бұрын
@@amaechivictor2292 Obviously it is not, but is easy to overlook, that the Queen is defending it
@roiljelly625523 күн бұрын
I thought the Noah's Ark trap was a specific line in the Ruy Lopez with a tricky queen maneuver...?
@Vansh00923 күн бұрын
Can u play some king Indian defence want to learn some of the lines
@theycallme608214 күн бұрын
What app is this
@Fortuneer21 күн бұрын
49:43 You are attacking the queen after you move the king so he can't take your knight
@michaelhaywood310623 күн бұрын
Fun games!
@williamsquires307023 күн бұрын
I want some grandmaster to come up with the rice bowl gambit. 😊