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CM Ranveer Chess
India
Приєднався 25 вер 2021
FIDE elo: 2277. Peak chess.com rating: 2554.
Hi, I'm Candidate Master Ranveer Mohite. I make chess videos.
Hi, I'm Candidate Master Ranveer Mohite. I make chess videos.
Alexander Alekhine Shows How to Punish Early Queen Attack!
At the beginner-intermediate level, you’ll often face players who get their Queens out early and try to scare you.
But what happens when you try the same against a world champion?
I will show you 3 short games of the 4th world champion, Alexander Alekhine, through which you’ll understand why early Queen development is dangerous.
By the end of the video, you’ll also walk away with 3 key strategies to punish your opponent who gets the Queen out early!
But what happens when you try the same against a world champion?
I will show you 3 short games of the 4th world champion, Alexander Alekhine, through which you’ll understand why early Queen development is dangerous.
By the end of the video, you’ll also walk away with 3 key strategies to punish your opponent who gets the Queen out early!
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Відео
He's closing in on Magnus Carlsen’s decade-long World no.1 spot | Amin Tabatabaei vs Arjun Erigaisi
Переглядів 5799 годин тому
Arjun Erigaisi wins the 4th round match against Amin Tabatabaei. The victory puts him just 22 elo away from the world no.1 Magnus Carlsen's rating. What you'll learn from the game: - A psychological trick to build pressure on your opponent when you have the advantage. - A simple rule to deal with flank attack. - How you can place your Rook to restrict the opponent's passed pawn.
2 Easy Tips to Punish Overextension | Paul Morphy vs Johann Löwenthal
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In this Paul Morphy game, you'll discover what is overextension and 2 simple tips to punish it! The game was played between Paul Morphy vs Johann Lowenthal during their match in 1858. #chess #paulmorphy
Alexander Alekhine crushes this "Crooked Teeth" pawn structure.
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In this game between Alekhine Alexander - and Chajes Oscar, Black creates a Crooked Teeth" pawn structure and gets crushed! Video presenter: CM Ranveer Mohite
The Danger of Being Too Positional
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Black executes the perfect positional strategy. But still, loses. This game is an instructive lesson on the weaknesses of players with a pure positional style. This game was played between Adolf Anderssen vs Adolf Schwarz in 1878! #chess
1200 Elo Game Review!
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I review a brilliant game played by a channel subscriber rated 1242. #chessgameanalysis #chessgamereview
The 2800 game! | Arjun Erigaisi vs Dmitry Andrekin
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GM Arjun Erigaisi has crossed 2800 elo in live ratings after this historic win over Dmitry Andrekin at the European Chess Club Championship! #arjunerigaisi
The Important Rule in Opposite-Color Bishop Positions | Arjun Erigaisi vs Vidit Gujrathi
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You'll discover 1 important rule in attack when you have an opposite-color Bishop position. This game was played between Arjun Erigaisi vs Vidit Gujrathi at the WR Masters in London, 2024. #chess #arjunerigaisi #viditgujrathi
Karpov shows how to win a quiet, no-weakness positions. | Doroshkievich Vladimir vs Karpov Anatoly
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Do you struggle to win in positions with no weaknesses or no tactics? Learn from this game of Anatoly Karpov, who was considered to be a master of squeezing victories from dead equal positions. #anatolykarpov #karpov #nimzo
A Classic Battle Strategy Applied on the Chessboard | Garry Kasparov vs Sergei Begum
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The legendary Garry Kasparov uses a classic battle strategy to create a powerful attack. What is this strategy? How can you use it in games? Find out in this video. The game was played between Garry Kasparov vs Sergei Begun in Sokolsky Memorial in Minsk, 1978. #garrykasparov #chessstrategy #chessanalysis
One quality of a champion player | Lowenthal vs Paul Morphy
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In this game between Johann Löwenthal vs Paul Morphy, you will discover one quality that separates the champions from the good players. I've noticed it from my experience as a player, from my interactions with fellow chess colleagues and experienced coaches. Recommended resources: Counter the Philidor Opening as White repertoire: chessmood.com/course/philidor-defense In case you decide to learn...
Nihal HANDICAPS himself with the Owens Defense. Still wins!
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Nihal Sarin plays the Owens Defense after 1.e4 b6, an unpopular opening. But he still comes out on top. In the video, you'll also find one good option to counter the Owens Defense. This game was played between Jonas Buhl Bjerre vs Nihal Sarin at the Global Chess League. #nihalsarin #globalchessleague #chessopenings
This move is an open invitation to attack! | Duda vs Praggnanndha, Global Chess League 2024
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By playing h3, Jan-Krzysztof Duda gives Praggnanandhaa an open invitation to attack his King. Pragg accepts it. Duda defends. What happens next? As you see the video, you'll also learn about a pawn hook in chess, an important concept you must know while attacking a castled King. #globalchessleague #praggnandhaa #jankrzysztofduda
Paul Morphy's Game Reveals Every Good Attacker's Mindset
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This game, played between Arnous Riviere vs Paul Morphy, highlights a mindset that every good attacker has. Morphy faced an aggressive line in the Italian opening. But he not only curbed White's aggressive intention but also managed to take over the initiative, which later developed into a strong attack. Video presenter: CM Ranveer Mohite #paulmorphy #chessanalysis #chessclassic
He SURGICAL STRIKES and uses the deadly Alekhine Gun!
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Arjun Erigaisi invades on one side of the board. He's met with resistance. So he switches to the deadly Alekhine Gun, named after the 4th World Champion Alexander Alekhine. This game was played between Aleksandr Indjic vs Arjun Erigaisi at the Chess Olympiad 2024. Video presenter: CM Ranveer Mohite #chessolympiad #arjunerigaisi #alexanderalekhine
The most famous Marshall Gambit game | Jose Raul Capablanca vs Frank Marshall
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The most famous Marshall Gambit game | Jose Raul Capablanca vs Frank Marshall
He HANDICAPS himself and still wins!
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He HANDICAPS himself and still wins!
This move is popular. Vidit DESTROYS it.
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This move is popular. Vidit DESTROYS it.
India wins 2 golds 🥇🥇at the Olympics of chess!
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India wins 2 golds 🥇🥇at the Olympics of chess!
India's 1st EVER Olympiad Gold Medal is Coming!
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India's 1st EVER Olympiad Gold Medal is Coming!
He ignores opening principles for 10 moves. But still wins!
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He ignores opening principles for 10 moves. But still wins!
Gukesh is CLUTCH! India beats China at the 2024 Chess Olympiad
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Gukesh is CLUTCH! India beats China at the 2024 Chess Olympiad
He crossed Bobby Fischer's highest-ever rating after this win!
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He crossed Bobby Fischer's highest-ever rating after this win!
Gukesh shows top-level preparation to push India to victory
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Gukesh shows top-level preparation to push India to victory
Kasparov destroys his opponent using one powerful concept.
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Kasparov destroys his opponent using one powerful concept.
4 Reasons why Magnus Carlsen dominated the 2024 SCC final vs Firouzja
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4 Reasons why Magnus Carlsen dominated the 2024 SCC final vs Firouzja
What Made Prime Garry Kasparov So Good?
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What Made Prime Garry Kasparov So Good?
Bobby Fischer achieves the Sicilian dream | Leonard Hill vs Bobby Fischer
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Bobby Fischer achieves the Sicilian dream | Leonard Hill vs Bobby Fischer
ATTACK Like a Pro with This Common Sense Strategy! | Harry Pillsbury vs Burn Amos
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ATTACK Like a Pro with This Common Sense Strategy! | Harry Pillsbury vs Burn Amos
She won €18,000, destroying the Ruy Lopez in the last round | Maria Muzychuk vs Alina Kashlinskya
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She won €18,000, destroying the Ruy Lopez in the last round | Maria Muzychuk vs Alina Kashlinskya
Good Content bro
Thank you bro! Glad u liked it :)
Thanks for your content helps a lot
Glad it helps you! Make sure you apply it in your games too :)
no he's not he lost today he got knocked back to #4 lol
Yeah. But he'll climb back up soon :)
Hey brother your videos are helpful 💯 can you make a video on opening theory you know sometimes I make mistakes as well as add endgame principles
Noted! Thank you for your suggestions bro!
@@ranveermohitechess always bro 🙌🏻
Arjun!! Perhaps I can try playing inaccurate moves to create an unbalanced position and then force a win in the end game! I will lose almost all!😅
Actually a very interesting opening strategy!
7:51 why not f×e3
fe3 Bc6 - controlling the long a8-h1 diagonal. The White King feels a little more insecure after his pawn cover is scattered. So that's why f3 played.
Very nice video. I love it when my opponent gives themselves a weak color-complex for me to exploit :)
Awesome! A weak color complex is bad, especially when pieces can't defend it.
Great 👍🏻 work and explaination Brother need more vintage games and make a video on opening mistakes and tactics, strategy, endgame
Brother can you make a video analyse on Emory tate and judit Polgar games
I have 1 Judit Polgar game video already up on the channel. Yes, I'll be adding more soon bro :)
Bro Can you help me there is my chess tournament after 1 month i will play 1 time in my life how can I play better on OTB can you give me tips if you have a time can we play game 2/3
I wanted to play king's Indian but my opening is bad 😅
It's okay :) Now you discovered a plan in KID. Apply it in your games :) You played well at the end.
Amazing video can i have a chat with you in insta?plzz
Useful video bro keep going 💥 Also Make a video on castling, how to push pawn and develop pieces tips and mistakes
Thanks! I'll keep that in mind :)
Rf2+ or Re1+
Never in doubt!
Nice explanation brother i need more vintage games explanation
Thanks bro. More vintage game explanation are lined up!
😊 Hi 👍
Hello😊
great content with so clear explanation. my coach suggested me to study attacking games and this fits so beautifully in it. hoping for more
Glad it was helpful. I'll be adding more such games :)
@@ranveermohitechess fantastic ❤️
Nice explanation brother 👍🏻
Thanks bro! I hope you use it in your games!
Nice analysis..keep it up. Arjun gukesh destroyed everyone in olympiad .
Thanks. They did :) It's exciting to follow their games!
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@@ranveermohitechess yeah I enjoyed watching your video. Please make paul Morphy 1-2 games then I will subscribe . I promise.
Haha! I'll add Morphy games soon my dear friend. In the meanwhile, there are 2 old videos of Morphy on my channel - Opera game and 8 games from a blindfold simul.
Hello
hi
E5
Correct!
Garry kasporov.
Legend!
Who is your favourite chess player present and past and which opening should I play can you suggest me my rating is 1200
Past favorite Karpov. Current favorite Arjun, little biased here as I've played him and got destroyed. For opening, avoid lines that rely on traps or opponent going wrong. I would go 1.e4 for White. Sicilian and Benko for Black.
@@ranveermohitechess should I play Sicilian
Shoutout to a very dear subscriber who requested for this video. I appreciate your suggestion! Thank you very much!
Thank you Ranveer! I will have to go through the variations carefully.
Hey brother 👋🏻 my chess rating stuck in 1200 elo I solve daily puzzles and play games and analyse them still not improving how can I reach 1800 + which opening should I play
Hmm... hard to give specific advice until I see your games. As for openings, master opening principles before learning a specific line. Avoid gambits like Stafford, Latvian etc.
@@ranveermohitechessbro what is your chess username
@@WHAT-gm1xm glenelco
Buena partida.Saludos.
muchas gracias amigo!
Your voice like jitendra adwani 😊
haha! A few days ago someone said my voice is like Sagar Shah. Now I'm confused.
@@ranveermohitechess 🤣🤣🤣
move is pawn e5?
You found it!
Amazing video!! Keep growing!!
Look who's here! Thank you Malani bhau!
Great Game of Kasparov can you give the game Link please ?
You can search for it in the Mega database of Chessbase. A Kasparov vs Garry Kasparov, 1982, Clock simul. I can't find the game online.
Very alert play by Polgar.
Indeed! The attack after Bb4 was too quick.
Very very Inspiring Waiting for the next
Good content and great delivery best wishes!!
Thank you, much appreciated!
Your voice little bit similar to Sagar shah😂
haha I'll that as a compliment
Gukesh played very well 🎉
Yes! It was magic!
Wow ! What a game.!! Just Wonderful.......!!!
Thanks!
Check your mic dude
Okay...could you please share where exactly I can improve?
Bobby Fischer inflation adjusted Rating would eat everyone 😂🥹
Point. Modern-day Fischer would certainly be 2800+. I hope 40 years from now, people will say the same thing about Arjun.
No I don't think for Arjun they will say because there is magnus Fabiano better than him and When Bobby Fischer at top no one even close to him@@ranveermohitechess
@@ranveermohitechess😮
@@AntiIslamophobia-f1jthat’s a stupid argument . Arjun isn’t at his peak yet . We don’t how good he will get in the coming years . To compare a raw arjun with magnus in his prime makes no sense . Time will tell if any of these new players can become as good as magnus in the coming years .
@@songoku-jx3cb but there are raw chess who beat and equal to Arjun so no compare with Bobby Fischer also iam also Arjun supportet
Arjun all set for 11/11 :)
Very likely!
Fork by knight and possibility of taking rook or bishop
You're right!
It is not just a simple fork. It is a royal fork, forking the king in addition to the bishop and the rook. So it is not just a possibility of losing the rook. He would definitely have lost it after he moves the king.
Taking pawn @ F5 would be a direct checkmate...
Correcto!
Excellent Explanation ❤
thanks
A question, How did you learn openings? I learn some variations and I forget them all
Playing the opening in real games, seeing how strong GMs play an opening, that's what has helped me to remember lines for a long time.
@@ranveermohitechess ahh, Thank you so much
@@SODIUM10learn the opening consept. Do not memorize.
good ball knowledge hahaha
Haha, thanks!
Great video. Loved the content and the Chelsea joke
hehehe, that's awesome!
amazing analysis
Thank you! I'm glad you found it useful!
Bro,can I get u r number
Hey, you can connect with me through email. You can find it in the about section of this UA-cam channel.
Hahaha 😂 ur accent
I'll take that as a compliment😄 thanks!
Lots of information we are getting Ranveer. ❤