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Ответить'Oppression is bad in the world' - Levy.
ОтветитьThey named the first dude cashapp
ОтветитьHow do you get six queens in three moves.
Ответитьnow i feel that Levy got toxic in these two years agaisnt his subs
ОтветитьDaniel you there
ОтветитьMy middle game is actually my best 😅
ОтветитьI’m literally at 100 trying to get to 200🥶🥶🥶
ОтветитьThis is the most helpful video in this channel to improve playing chess. If you watch this, you will confirm that. Thank you levy🙏👌
Ответитьlevy: GERROUTAHEEREEE
Ответитьi used many tips of yours and i won 2 rounds out of 6 in a tournament...
ОтветитьI am sorry
ОтветитьWhat do you do when you know your opponent is cheating?
ОтветитьGreat videos. Thank you for your content.
ОтветитьYour a good chess player♟️
ОтветитьBro I'm watching monster
Ответитьdaamn this vid really helped me out one day before a chess tournament
ОтветитьErm
ОтветитьThis guy is too much.. the best channel to learn!! Thx a ton Gotham! ❤
Ответитьlove your content. Thank you <3
ОтветитьIve been approaching this game with patience and really my biggest opponent is myself. Listening to Jesse Kraai at Chessdojo really helps me to embrace a lot of chess principals and helps me move past my own walls. Theres still plenty of work Ive got to do though. The context this game can provide is astonishing.
All this to say I really appreciate your kitchen analogy. I can kill it in any kitchen, but Im not afraid to refer to a recipe or ask for help. Its that kind of engagement that Im trying to embody with this game.
Above all else though chess has really cemented for me that you really do learn most from your failures, and you shouldnt be afraid of it.
Thank you so much for all your work !!!
ОтветитьVery helpful
ОтветитьVest
ОтветитьExodia has 5 pieces?
Ответитьi listened, i played a game, i won. thank you levy, for educating me, a 600 elo player, on how to properly play a game of chess
ОтветитьI started as a 1000 and I am swiftly losing all of my elo. I've been watching your videos to learn and improve. I think this vid will help me greatly, thanks Levy.
ОтветитьIt's only fucking 6 cuts
ОтветитьVery helpful
ОтветитьA question from a novice: which openings would you suggest to study first?
ОтветитьThis was really helpful, thanks Levy!
Ответитьwhat do u mean
ОтветитьIt's nearlly impossible to beat 600 elo players, including what abyobe says, they rarely hang their pieces
Ответить'I mean, black is still.... fighting for equality....'
-Levy
Hey, I would like to see a video about advanced opening principles. Such as where to develop the bishops with the threats of each one. Also when it is a good idea to play c4 or f4 as white and when it is better to play Nc3 or Nf3 without pushing those pawns. Lastly I would also love to hear when it is a good idea to pin the knight in the opening and when to take it. Thanks in advance for considering my video suggestion!
ОтветитьHow about 5 moves to crush an national master ?
ОтветитьYah balot
ОтветитьDo you guys recommend playing the exact same opening every time as a beginner?
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ОтветитьIm so bad at chess its not even funny
Ответитьyes, they are , more than helpful thank you a lot
ОтветитьA perfect asian is called "proper lee"
ОтветитьI just lost 3 game 😡😡😡 that's why Im here
ОтветитьGreat video!(like always!)🎉
Ответитьgj
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