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@iamtheboxer4 ай бұрын
...this is why i dont like the chess-engine.... Even you and other grandmasters don't understand why the computer gives Question marks?.... so following the computer makes things WORSE
@farouqbaiti43154 ай бұрын
Both ways are great ways to learn Chess.😎
@dromadrosis4 ай бұрын
Every single video that you upload is a gem. Thank you so much!
@GMIgorSmirnov4 ай бұрын
► Chapters 00:00 How to analyze your chess games with the computer/engine? 00:18 Analyzing chess games with Stockfish/lichess engine 00:57 GM Smirnov argues with engine's review 02:05 The RIGHT way to analyze games with engines 04:05 Positional Understanding + Computer's Ideas 05:27 What to do in the middlegame? 07:26 Computers are there ONLY to ASSIST you! 10:00 GMs DON'T calculate everything 11:39 Same strategic/positional rule applies to a different position 14:31 GM Smirnov feels like he's Hikaru Nakamura 17:23 Summary (2 key takeaways)
@farouqbaiti43154 ай бұрын
1. Taking is Mistaking.😎 2. Backward is Awkward.🤓
@ecardozo70434 ай бұрын
This video feels so wholesome... Thank you so much Igor ❤
@Reid135794 ай бұрын
Thanks Igor! Goated chess teacher and channel!
@chuck62064 ай бұрын
Kramnik would find this interesting 😂
@cicerotobias4 ай бұрын
Why Kramnik?
@yoda82844 ай бұрын
Cause he is the anti-cheat lunatic
@DjokerFan4 ай бұрын
Let's do the procedure
@ItsKyleMang4 ай бұрын
@cicerotobias Kramnik has been known to accuse his opponents of cheating while streaming. He often says their play is "interesting" during the accusation. This comment is funny. Just laugh. Damn NPCs...
@darkfry2374 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson, your rule of asking how to move forward and attack was game changing for me!!
@mikelima13664 ай бұрын
I usually don’t comment on any of the videos that I watch, but this was great. A series on this topic would be much appreciated. Thanks!
@jamesshepherd77274 ай бұрын
I’ve learned more from you in the last 3 months than all my time playing chess. Your right about the computer chess engines being humbling. Any time I get over 90% accuracy I feel I did good. Also your right about the engine doing moves that dont make sense without explanation. Sometimes I just use the engine for the next 5 moves just to see why it did a particular move. Then I just go back and play the moves I want. The engine has done some amazing checkmate moves that I would have never seen. This is the absolute best chess instruction channel. Thanks
@Bobobo-bo-bo-bobobo4 ай бұрын
I find a lot of times that the "best" move is a move that a human would NEVER play unless they were a 2800 player
@chrisclark95124 ай бұрын
One of his BEST videos for those of us trying to use engines to improve our games; much he says I , after time and frustrating review and angst, had already concluded regarding engine analysis versus my own, but nice to have a GM confirm my conclusions. . A "How He Thinks" video (it may be ins a purchased video) is also a great help. Thanks, Igor.
@shamanpomedor4 ай бұрын
analyzing games on lichess is even worse. The engine doesn't tell you if the move was good, it marks the moves only if they were bad 💀
@Zilliguy4 ай бұрын
it does give engine lines though, so if you go through those lines it kind of tells you why some moves are good or bad
@mlghaxx14214 ай бұрын
The evaluation + engine lines tells you if the move is good or not. Marking a move as good, best, or excellent is just a reflection of the evaluation, and isn't that useful without seeing the evaluation and engine lines.
@isawrooka44 ай бұрын
I think if you want to get better more quickly at chess you should ditch game review anyways. Looking at an analysis board with 3+ lines is more useful in general. Game review gives that dopamine tho. Best thing is to analyze yourself before using an engine
@javiersaturno96894 ай бұрын
A much needed and appreciated video. I have tried to force myself to learn 1-2 key ideas from every video, and that has been difficult enough. This video explains exactly why. Thanks and congrats
@icme92874 ай бұрын
I like that you teaching in a very human way, thinking all thoose mistakes we make as human. I don't mean a specific move or a specific blunder, but the psychology behind humans. Some of us overcommit to analyze, some of us wanna win too hard. so on.. And if we are tired all of us makes very stupid blunders.
@realmehuhn94374 ай бұрын
"Backwards is awkward" My 2 brain cells: 1e4; 2 Ke2 Lets march forewards 🗿
@alien32004 ай бұрын
King be like: My soldiers rage, my soldiers scream, my soldiers move forward
@AMatterOfTechnique4 ай бұрын
Hello, Could you consider making a course for players above 2000 fide one day? I'm sure you have lots of interesting tips & advice for this range. Even if this audience is not as large as beginners/intermediate players, I'm sure it will interest many people. Some of your videos on YT like when you analyze your own games, use your mnemotechnic rules & and give insights about your thinking process when playing are awesome and I would love to see 20 or 30 games like that. Or something about typical mistakes you often see in the games of 2000-2200, etc. Thank you & have a great day!
@johnp8454 ай бұрын
This is incredible! Thank you GM Igor! But please answer WHY you think the computer disagrees with you. At the 2:05 mark for example, after the exchange of bishops, the black Queen is activated. But yet the computer thinks for white to exchange bishops is the best move. WHY do you hypothesize the computer thinks that and disagrees with you?
@nikbelikov4 ай бұрын
Amazing! Please make more videos like this because we all analyze, but it's very helpful to hear comments from a grandmaster in chess!
@saadrathore4408Ай бұрын
This Guy really helped me improve my game...In one year I gained 350 elo and the last 30 days I am winning almost 58% of my games. Played 120+ games in this time
@charalargenumber83274 ай бұрын
A great example of the top stockfish line not always being the best move from a human perspective is the blackburne gambit, where the top line is Nxd4, creating an annoying pawn on d4 that doesn't let white develop their b8 knight naturally, while after simply castling instead white completely refutes the opening, just up a tempo with no compensation.
@ccemcoffingonzalez53044 ай бұрын
Excellent video Igor. Love the motivation given. You are right, being beaten by the computer is depressing
@pemrograman-cepat33933 ай бұрын
Sir I really like to use Shredder app to analyze my game. Is it good or bad?
@michaelbostock9544 ай бұрын
Igor. Thanks and very useful. I follow your instructions and read games in books and everything is patently obvious. But when I play against computer I make a mess time and again. When playing I simply do not see what I perceive as obvious when following your teaching (or that in a book). Why can I not translate intellectual understanding into a game? It is so frustrating!! Kind regards, Michael (76) from NI
@John-g6x1h4 ай бұрын
It is true that I usually ignore the inaccuracies and mistakes because they can become overwhelming and I may not get much out of it. The blunders though, I study the alternate lines. Still, I have to admit, I can't always see why or what else I could have done.
@strong87054 ай бұрын
Engines are great, but "+7" sometimes means "if you can find series of only moves in time, you will win". "+0,7" often means "you have an extra pawn, which is enough to win 95% of such positions".
@jacobcarrizales4274 ай бұрын
A stupid rule I’ve given myself that helps is “When you feel like you’re forced to play a bad move, don’t” it’s rare that there is absolutely nothing that can be done. Maybe there’s a sacrifice that must be made but you should be able to do something to take advantage of the strengths of your position.
@varun87624 ай бұрын
This dosent work when you are down a queen
@gaminggurujitech74014 ай бұрын
I completed 1000 elo today❤🎉
@NiallRandallCarrera24 күн бұрын
Nice well done
@Hawke3014 ай бұрын
I use the engine to focus on what my blunders are and why, and then what would be a better move would have been...it helps, but it can be frustrating at times.
@dr.deepakgore10794 ай бұрын
Thanks for your great advice about computer reliability,🎉❤
@alien32004 ай бұрын
How long does it take on average to reach 2000, I'm currently an 824 elo. And most of my moves are best, according to stockfish
@jaikar-brawlstars7154 ай бұрын
I think between 1.5 - 2 years
@yooneunhyesarang92454 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining that computer really mess up my thinking, that I'm really bad at chess, while I'm really not that bad. You're really a mind bogling saviour 😂
@yamahapiano4 ай бұрын
As newbie I feel like the rule: to take is a mistake needs just a bit more explanation…in particular to take is a mistake (if the recapture by your opponent moves a stronger piece forward)…this could probably be an entire video since I never know when I’m ready and end up playing defensively and inevitably blundering and losing. NOT A FUN WAY TO PLAY….then you just want to quit.
@RuyVuusen3 ай бұрын
It is only really applying to the edge cases where there isn't anything tactical, but you have to decide if a capture will leave you weakened or rather improve your structure. It is basically saying that of those two, it is more likely to weaken your position. This is of course only a rule of thumb, and good players break general rules all the time when the situation calls for it. The important takeaway is that if you do not find tactics, if you do not find a positional idea, if you do not find some crazy plan, taking is usually going to leave you vulnerable. Use it as a tiebreaker when considering those kinds of moves or at least keep it in mind, and otherwise, just play the board. And if you want to just avoid those annoying miscalculations, do and study some chess puzzles: most games are decided by tactics, and learning their patterns is probably the best way to improve fast as a new player.
@mohamadt29754 ай бұрын
when I become a master you were always my grand master GM igor
@krishnaprabhakar5264 ай бұрын
I think that this video has given relief to thousands of amateur players who were feeling that they were dummies !!
@jimwilson18174 ай бұрын
Could you show the scores for black / white ??
@authenticallysuperficial98744 ай бұрын
1:40 why would you want to double your pawns and lose a center pawn?
@NefariousMarlix4 ай бұрын
I feel like a GM after watching your videos... and then I play a few games xD Thanks for your videos, they're still very helpful :)
@Funboy8704 ай бұрын
You are a really great teacher. Wish you lived in Florida!!
@wisdomencouraged93263 ай бұрын
Why? If you want him to coach you I'm sure you can do it online
@peace_in1move4 ай бұрын
Igor's 'the Magnus' of coaches. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@BlueProgamer2123 ай бұрын
8:32 "Human opponents, not Magnus" LMFAO
@eclecticexplorer78284 ай бұрын
I once missed a mate in 12. I was totally kicking myself for that! (jk, but I have had that happen. I just realize that I am a mere human and don't normally calculate 12 moves ahead.) In reviewing my games, I have learned that it is OK sometimes to say no to what the computer recommends. Why? Well, Stockfish assumes you are playing against Stockfish, basically. I like to change the settings to rapid, classic, and correspondence games in my rating range (+/- 200 or so). I also incorporate what I learn from that, and sometimes I see that one move that Stockfish says is maybe 3rd of 4th best has given players in my range more difficulty to play against, and that is valuable information that Stockfish doesn't incorporate. I think that Stockfish calls the c5 move by black an inaccuracy is because it relieves the tension in the center that currently benefits black. Looking at what Stockfish suggests, it clearly sees the better ideas at this point as aggressive attacking on the king's side and playing a3 to keep the bishop from going to b4, which again helps maintain the tension. For the record, I would be happy to have Magnus Carlsen critique my games!
@Gjjbbi4 ай бұрын
Grand master Igor , accept my respect. I'm your fan from india. Can you teach about fancy names of chess like Sicilian opening , london system , englund defence , etc. I don't know how they r played. Pls make a video on this. If u have already made then give me link. Thank you very much.
@cloudofpk59044 ай бұрын
@remote chess academy I have a way to tell the reason for every engine move.
@medude4200243 ай бұрын
Only reason I can see to move Black kf6, as the computer recommended, is because you can brute force, trading your knight and light square bishop for a knight and two pawns, giving your queen a really nice central square, and then kg5 threatens checkmate and your attack is looking ok. Just get a bunch of activity in the center of the board for a slight loss in material, but what do I know. I'm not very good lol Aha see, I forgot to look at the whole board and that just doesn't work at all, thanks to blacks light square bishop also guarding e4. Would just blunder my queen. I need to slow down and actually look
@RuyVuusen3 ай бұрын
I apologize if this is rude to say, but you do realize a Knight is N in algebraic chess notation, right? K would be King and even then, it would be capitalized.
@medude4200243 ай бұрын
@@RuyVuusen told you I don't know much lmaooooooooooooo. Thanks, I must have not realized I put k and just thought "knight starts with K!"
@RuyVuusen3 ай бұрын
@@medude420024 It is actually a surprisingly common mistake. No worries.
@farouqbaiti43154 ай бұрын
That's all I need to play a Legendary Chess Game.😏
@end584 ай бұрын
Needed this so bad
@CosmicRBG4 ай бұрын
When I win and the engine says the opening was sloppy I just accept it as constructive criticism.
@raymundbelleza12793 ай бұрын
The way how computers approach chess is completely different from how humans approach it. We humans approach chess through intuition, creativity, skill, and knowledge. But the reason why computers do so well in chess is by the fact that they are able to calculate millions of positions per second without possesing any human weaknesses.
@cameronmiller62404 ай бұрын
1 analyse your games don’t get overwhelmed or demoralised by fuckfish 2 to take is a mistake 3 backward is awkward
@saywhat44644 ай бұрын
Igor is better than AI.
@sudhaDevi-z2t7vАй бұрын
Yup❤❤❤
@icme92874 ай бұрын
thank you
@RagdollPlayz4 ай бұрын
POV: You get a good dream position with an active double fianchetto. Your opponent blunders his queen. You remember Igor say, 'to take is a mistake' **Leaves the Queen and hangs mate** 😢
@oldhamegg4 ай бұрын
I miss checkmates in one move frequently.😬
@abdullahjumaah434 ай бұрын
very good video im a big fan
@992ras4 ай бұрын
I like to study my blunders or study if there was a better move the computer engine is great tool. If the game is 90 or higher it’s not really worth studying but under that you should study some of the engine moves it improves your accuracy it helps with middle game and end game you shouldn’t worry about the engines opening principles because even not so great opening with the right moves in the mid and end game outcome can over come bad decisions in your openings. The engine will not teach you brilliant or great moves that should be studied by doing puzzles and gone over games form every generation of Masters. Developing skills is practice of principles of why move is made and why move is bad it’s based on tactical and strategic skills I great knowledge of why you develop in certain situations. The one thing is the engine tells you moving your piece form getting taken is bad can be two things the development of other pieces or the overall position of the board where you could have developed something more useful, I great tool is if you feel something is good move by sacrificing it well go ahead and do it.
@Arch2Q894 ай бұрын
If you take free knightt you can activate rook and maybe Wins back knight with queen check
@Arielii4 ай бұрын
Qxe2 taking the bishop, youre lost
@joeoleary90104 ай бұрын
Whoever develops an AI chess learning system that *explains* why moves like a4 are a good idea....will make a fortune.
@張謙-n3l4 ай бұрын
Some computer evaluations that are not that useful are like "Bozo, you can capture this knight. After you defend 20 threats you'll be fine, this is an easy way to win a piece"
@ExgarPond4 ай бұрын
very very interesting...
@aseemsharan4 ай бұрын
Was waiting for this video.
@_xQw74 ай бұрын
bro will beat magnus using "take is mistake"
@nishanthj48124 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot you have helped me gain elo from watching your videos and I really appreciate it thanks!
@alien32004 ай бұрын
"We grandmasters are lazy" Hikaru giving a death stare
@rich8424 ай бұрын
Absolute S tier thumbnail 😂
@11harnnarongpangkadara924 ай бұрын
Really??!!
@marclash67134 ай бұрын
Nice ❤❤
@NF-Alpha4 ай бұрын
Why aren't you playing competitive chess like hikaru and co
@Lotuschessofficial4 ай бұрын
BRILLIANTTTTTTT ‼️
@evan1919194 ай бұрын
Theres alot of chess channels that help you get to 1400-1600 elo, but yours is the only one that really helps the intermediate players reach 2000. More of this kind of content please!
@cutethunderplays_YT4 ай бұрын
hi
@abhidityasingh94444 ай бұрын
If I stop caring about the computer analysis, then I can proudly say I'm a grandmaster (who cares if you accuracy is 70%)
@Maurya-ml3jl4 ай бұрын
Nooooooo. You are using 2000 elo as a carrot ( bait) 😂
@andrewhawkinson34104 ай бұрын
777 VIDEO LIKE! TRIPLE PERFECTION!
@gabrielfernandezmendiguchi57684 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@benprentice88984 ай бұрын
First
@POKEMONYAAYYYYYY2544 ай бұрын
Wow this came out 22 seconds ago
@FerrisMcLauren4 ай бұрын
wow, no one cares
@POKEMONYAAYYYYYY2544 ай бұрын
@@FerrisMcLauren wow if no one cares then why are you responding to this comment
@Agathe-s4x2 ай бұрын
просто изнасиловал бедный сайт) давай полегче в след раз, а то он заяву на тебя напишет)))
@badnamebro4 ай бұрын
Hey Igor, @GMIgorSmirnov, Thank you for supporting Lichess, I really appreciate this. Feel free to turn up the heat a little and mention how they are pay to play garbage thats basically ripping off this charitable site lichess that we all love. And more so all you here from a lot of these streamers is how great it is when it really is inferior to lichess and you have to pay also