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Levy is my spiritual animal.
ОтветитьAfter watching this video, it's safe to say that I'm four moves away from blundering the Queen.
ОтветитьAnd then there's people like me who don't play and just enjoy chess content..
ОтветитьViena gambit doesn't consistently work on my level as a trap, they almost never take the pawn, but Russo
Gambit (Viena as black)works like a charm
Thanks a lot. To the last point, I feel that I get better, because I started to Play more consciously then before. And now I understand more, why a Move is better then another, also I get a feel about, if I had a winning Position or not. Last time I was loosing a Game, but I knew, I had a clear winning position and my Opponent was playing really weird stuff. But one blunder was changing it directly and in the analysis I was seeing that how I saw the Game was right. And for this indizes I am looking for, to See my Progress and not the numbers.
Ответитьhow can i do these arrows?
ОтветитьJust, thanks.
Ответитьreading my 400 elo for filth (i only started playing a few weeks ago). but i can be proud of independently realising these are my weaknesses & working on them before seeing this video.
ОтветитьHey i am new to chess can you tell me what does cheater means in chess like how ?
Ответить"hanging the queen" my opponent resigning after hanging a queen and mate in one
ОтветитьPosition is more important than material!
ОтветитьShould you be focused 50% on their likely strategy? More? Less?
ОтветитьI’m 800/800 😢
Ответить4. Is p-G5 a blunder?
ОтветитьI’m guilty of #3 😢
ОтветитьLove your videos! Perfect for YT!
Ответить1. Don’t trade material unless you gain position
ОтветитьI think the most common mistake is to play while you are sick or tired
ОтветитьGreat advice and well explained with the board and pieces. Thanks!!!
ОтветитьI noticed once more how relevant chess is with real life owing to the video. Nice piece of work, appreciated!
ОтветитьI never trade my pieces because I will always lose then
ОтветитьWatched the continuity bit, started a game super motivated and hung my queen in at +36!
(Won on time though)
I enjoyed every minute of this rant
ОтветитьI heard "THE ROOOOK" phrase more than any other phrase before I started chess
Ответитьwow! that is so true and sharp! I would say that this video is much more about profound understanding of players' psychology rather than game itself! Now will search the channel for some tips and mind tricks to work on those mistakes :)
ОтветитьI like your videos you make a blunder 🚨 at minutes 30.51
Then you see it your reactions is funny 😅
Do not see what happens when you make a move, think what will happen.
ОтветитьI think "one-movers" is the one I'm most guilty of...
ОтветитьAll my favourite moves. Interesting…
ОтветитьInteresting points, but I feel your focus on what/how to do better is a bit lacking (I guess because it's much simpler for you).
I mean that saying don't do this and that is fine as identifying some type of errors, but to make it a better lesson give us a tool how to stop doing these mistakes (for example the thing you said about the mental arrows from opponent's pieces to where they hit was good).
Otherwise advices like "don't do..." will only increase anxiety without focusing on anything useful.
newbies try trading everything attempting to turn a chess game into a ... tic-tac-toe :)
ОтветитьThank you good advice
ОтветитьSo there's no hidden bishop on the Z file... It's just me not looking?? 😮😮
Ответить'this game is suck i gonna delete it!!'
meanwhile 5 minuets later i think know what mistake i made before lets instal it again!!!!
Okay, I really think that Chess is a scam that someone made super complex for the purpose of selling how to not lose miserably.
ОтветитьThank You So Much Bro, Now Im Going For Magnus Carlsen.
ОтветитьI like the imagining lines advise the most
ОтветитьUtterly brilliant! And helpful. Thanks!
ОтветитьThis is dumb I use these strats with a few games and got mated multiple times. I never won a single game this is a horrid strategy. People say practice more because this is just 3-4 games. I also tried your other strats 3-4 times
.This doesn’t work
Thanks for the tips they really helped
ОтветитьThat last bit about tilt is so true, i remember i was on a strong winning streak, won like 7 games in a row, got overconfident made a stupid mistake and hung my queen haha then... got mad and raged through 6 losses in a row and was right back to where i started on my winning streak lol took a breather and got back to it
Ответитьthanks!
ОтветитьCan make a video about 15 minutes rapid player on how to get more than 400 elo pls???
ОтветитьYou were literally talking about me the whole time😂
ОтветитьLevi seemed like a disappointed father after his son got smoked in a wrestling match
Ответитьa definitely instructive video. I thoroughly enjoyed it and found several areas of my chess need serious work. My biggest issue is not surveying the WHOLE board when making my move, and noticing my blunder just AFTER I hit the "submit" button. I'm also guilty of "fake training", learning only the beginning moves of openings and not the variations or replies. I totally love the way you put your comments out, very animated, and with feeling. I watch only YOUR videos. I can relate to yours more than any others.
ОтветитьI love fake training
ОтветитьThanks for the video Levy I am guilty of mistake 7 for sure! Can anyone please explain why I can beat chess ai with an elo of 1800 but lose to chess ai with an elo of 1300?
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