Great video. More tactical position videos would be nice!
@sankarbhattacharya177029 күн бұрын
Superb !
@F4LSAF4Ай бұрын
New sub! All love from Kenya!
@gerardomartinezrodriguez5904Ай бұрын
Yeah more videos like this!
@fengtaowang5348Ай бұрын
The best logical explanation for tactic: To find the tactic Motifs first. Thanks so much
@babakmahmidАй бұрын
Very instructive session. More similar lessons would be very useful. 😊
@Tala-ft1dlАй бұрын
Woow I like this type of videos! I mean that one you give us a steps+ advices on how to learn chess and improve ourselves ^^ 🌟✨ thank you :)
@robertrenk7074Ай бұрын
Excellent!!! I’m guilty of not looking at possible tactical motifs before trying to solve these kinds of problems
@artaverde9131Ай бұрын
thank you Master, now I see
@csakegybolond26429 күн бұрын
Very valuable information. You truly opened my eyes to higher level ideas. Other chess streamers rarely share higher level ideas in free content.
@GrandcapiАй бұрын
Good advice. Very instructive. I found it in seconds and realized that even after the counter sacrifice ...Rb1+ Kxb1 Nxd2+ and winning white's queen mate would follow all the same. Abrazos desde Brasil! Yo sigo el canal en español y no conocia este.
@fengtaowang5348Ай бұрын
Found the solution in a bout 30 seconds. Your way of thinking just makes all the puzzles much friendly
@EbobsterАй бұрын
Good video. If I had watched this video earlier (yesterday) I would have found instead of missing a check with killer discovered attack. I “felt” there was some tactic but in time pressure (less than a minute on clock) could not find it. So this video really hits home for me. Excellent topic.
@masetade24 күн бұрын
Very Instructive lesson. I see everywhere videos that say how to convert a winning position.. but the middle game is so complicated I sometimes don't know if I'm winning or losing. I know material count is one of the factors.. but at my level being one pawn up doesn't seem to secure wins. I would like to see your take on how to evaluate a middle game position to make a reasonable judgement of our standing.
@shoumyajitroy5102Ай бұрын
Dear Sir...another video as continuation of this one will be helpful...thank you
@Tala-ft1dlАй бұрын
So please if you don't mind help us to make a plan for learning chess for beginners like how much time we need to play chess+how much we need solving puzzles+learning from books and KZbin videos etc..)per day! Thank you again sorry for bothering ×: