Chess Masterclass: 5 Step Thinking Strategy | Best Tips, Tactics, Moves & Ideas for Beginners
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2024
- Here's a Masterclass on Chess Thinking. In this video, I will share with you a 5 step thinking strategy to improve your chess game. We cover problems with different tactics, ideas & moves helpful for beginners, kids & intermediate level players. These secret chess tips will help you get better at chess & improve your game very fast. These lessons will help you in understanding how to play chess & how to think in chess, which will ultimately teach you how to win in chess games. This will help you in training for middlegames & master chess calculations. Chess players will learn the best ways to find good moves quickly through the SWOT Analysis approach. We will evaluate your moves depending on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities & threats of white & black in different games. I also have an interesting Chess Puzzle for you at the end of this video. Let's see if you can solve that.
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Bro pleaaase vedio tactics in end game like Magnus carlsen
Yes please!
Just wow!
Yes
Puzzle answer
C5 with the idea in next move Qd6+
“Are you someone who makes random moves in chess games?”
Finally, someone who understands me.
@Tyrone Sorra 43*
*Tactical thinking
Sometimes random moves can save the game
@@horizon4669 121*
1:40 The best move would probably be bishop to b2
"Always look for opportunities even when there's an immediate threat" - Great advice.
It's actually very true
- Sun Tzu
look for them he never said take them
Never let a good crisis go to waste ;)
I am the 1000th liker
"Is it necessary? not only in chess but also in life" was awesome
Life changing channel
That whole phrase was amazing.
Swot analysis? I study business and it is essential in any business strategy
Ya, life is like a chess!
One needs to be smart to correctly answer this question. Not everyone has the brains to be successful in chess and in life.
10:10
Queen to d6, it's a check.
Black has two moves:-
1) King takes the queen on d6.
White bishop takes black bishop on c3 which is a discovered check by rook to the black king.
If king moves to a different square then our bishop takes black queen.
If queen defends the king by coming on d5, rook will simply take queen and rook is defended by our pawn so king can't capture.
Now,
2) If king moves back to e8, queen just takes rook.
Thank you for bearing with me.
(Also I'm a low rated player and used stockfish for this analysis. No way i could find this on my own)
but his queen will attack
but his queen will attack
@@farhan_vai_khaitese Could u specify which move r u talking abt?
@@Deaddev1The move they are discussing is moving the white queen literally one place to the right (from white’s perspective).
It prevents the black king moving forward on the 6th rank, left to the D file, or diagonal to f8.
But brother you tried ,which is a very good thing
Answer to puzzle
1. Qd6+!!
The king has to capture the queen or black loses its rook, therefore ....Kxd6
White plays 2. Bxc3+ winning a bishop and it is a discovered check to the king by the rook.
(Black's queen cannot capture the bishop as it's king is in check)
After the king escapes to any square ....Ke6 , then white simply captures the queen on A5 with the bishop 3. Bxa5 !
White will be left with an extra bishop ( +3 points )
Sure white keeps his bishop pair but in the first place,black have extra piece so when this puzzle is solved,white manage to equalized the game and keep its bishop pair.
Praveena Nookala seems like you are very much into it, you got much knowledge about technical terms
@@RaeesUnboxingwala Thanks !
Praveena Nookala actually I am surprised to see being a woman you know so much about chess 😅
After 2. Bxc5+, Qd4 is no good to block because of Pawn aiming that square.
This is so helpful but knowing me, I’d probably forget all this and panic and just move a random pawn lmao
Same haha
Same here hahahah
This is me for most of the middle game.
Don't do that!
Chess actually counters that: its turn based, so you have all the time in the world
Chess is such a beautiful game, this game can be applied in life too. Your world changes when you start viewing life as a chess game. No wonder Bobby Fischer said "chess is life" , its true in every sense.
@Ava Liu this face is better
:»
Best Fischer quote of all time “I hate chess”.
Yes, chess is life... But life is not chess.
@@collinsedegbai1527 The meaning was intended to be that life is like chess, you need to make certain moves which can be complicated in order to win. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. but you need to embrace your mistakes and learn from it to become better. Once you master life, you start to become good at everything and nothing can stop you from doing what you desire, just like chess.
@ NOPE I'LL PRETEND MY INNOCENT EYES DIDN'T SEE THAT
I learned swot analysis in management and I never thought that I would use it on Chess.
Thank you!
In the puzzle at the end, Qd6+ is the best move.
If the Black King takes the White Queen, then Bxc3 is a discovered check because of the Rook on d1. After the Black King moves, Bxa5. The end result would be a Queen trade and a free Bishop for White.
On the other hand if the Black King does not take the Queen after Qd6+, White can take the Black Rook on b8 for free.
I thought White queen to D5, black cannot take the queen without losing it’s own queen.
White queen can take the black pawn after, it’s check mate. Black has to move the king. Then the white queen can take the rook
Yeah
Woah i thought Qd5 was the one
I learn so much from this comment
It's not gonna work
Puzzle :- Qd6+ if king takes then Bxc3+ discovered check by rook , if Qd5 , we can take his queen with the pawn either with the rook. We still have the advantage of one bishop . if king doesn't take the queen, we will take his rook.
Op
Wow.. Couldn't think of that way...
I thought -- I'll move Q to f3 threatening his bishop at C3 and hence saving my own rook at h1. Becoz if he still goes ahead with Bb7 I'll take his Q but your move is better.
Wow, I think way too defensively... My thought process went in the direction of Rc1 to attack the bishop, and if the bishop moves then taking the queen, but I just realized that's inefficient and one-track-minded
wow i was thinking bxc3 because if blacks queen takes theres qc7+ which wins white a rook
Strength: what is good about this move?
Weakness: what is bad about this move?
Opportunity: what opportunity do I have due to my opponent's move?
Threats: what threats are dangerous due to my opponent's move?
+Ignoring threats: can I counter attack against my opponent's move?
+if there's no counter attack/opportunities to risking that piece, then try and preserve the piece
Interesting way of applying SWOT analysis, a tactic often used in project management and enterprise architecture. Thanks for sharing, it was actually super helpful.
This was solid advice.
I've never heard of the SWOT technique before, and that alone is very good fundamental thinking.
it is used by businesses to identify the same
@@aniketgupta4407bra r u bodybuilding
This method was introduced by our school to me, telling us that this is to know ourselves better, by seeing our swots. Never thought this can be used in chess! Just beautiful makes it more related to life as he said!!
Puzzle answer 10:11:
white have huge advantage here...Best is white queen D-6 give attacking king on E-3 and figure on B-8 same time...if he take queen, you take d-2 to c3, making suprise attacking king again with D-1figure , he need to move king or defend with queen(is same result on the end), you take qeen. so he lost bishop and queen, you lost only queen what is good trade and best what can black take...if he not take queen he gonna lose
rook on B8 for free and lose chance to win game.If is black move he have check-mate in two moves, just take bishop c-3 to d-2 forcing rook to take bishop, than black rook play B-8 to B-1.
Gah Dayum your smart
Damn
😮😮
What are you saying?
Didn't understand anything
10:09
Queen d6 check threatening the rook also,
>King captures on d6
>Bishop captures on c3 attacking the queen and discover check by rook.
When black will save his king,
Then bishop captures on a5
Now white is one piece (bishop) up.
when whites bishop captures at c3 the blacks queen will just probably attack at c3
@@kenthernandez9126 he cant capture because it is check by the rook. then he will save his king, then white's bishop will capture the queen
@@kenthernandez9126 there's the check by the rook
Are u swedish
@@kenthernandez9126 but the rook will make a check to it so he will be worried about the king giving a free opportunity to take blacks queen.
''Its all about positive thinking. Before reacting to any thing, just ask yourself should I react to this is it even necessary to react to this. It is an important question to ask.'' Thanks for the important advice. I wil always grateful to you
8:36 what a great advice. Not just in chess but in real life as well.
Especially the one at 8:00 was very useful. My 660 rapid mind didn't even see the opportunity of Bishop taking the black pawn with a check. Many of us get stressed by the immediate threat - in this example to our knight - and that may result in blind spots and missing opportunities to win extra material.
Same
Tbh, I always see that kind if thing. But seriously it's so hard for me to realize where knights moves. I just blunder a lot of time because of a knight.
What r u talking about man, im 250 and i saw that 💀
@@HoogaBooga7 Cause you know that there's a better move, but in-game you can miss it
Im happy my 430 elo mind saw that
The Bob Ross of Chess tutorials ❤️
haha spot on but not as mellow
Yeah
A little touch of blue will do
There's no mistakes. Just happy accidents. 😅
I just stared playing chess. I’m up early in the dining room watching this. I just evaluated this move I made. Strengths, Im comfortable on the couch, my wife isn’t bothered any more by me making noise in bed. Weakness, there are some dishes to be done, I’m hungry. Threats, if my wife realize how much time I’m playing chess and ignoring the dishes, that could be a problem, if I make my self some thing to eat and forget her, that could be a problem. Solution, take five minutes to do the dishes, make us both breakfast. Reward, play chess for along time, and get lucky. Thanks chess talk, you saved the day.
This channel is just amazing. Even though I was a college level chess champion yet the tactics learnt from this channel brought my skills to the next level. The videos like this correlating SWOT analysis from chess to real life proves you're just beyond chess mentor!!!
I have mastered checkers, I was nearly undefeatable even by the smart kids in my classes, now I’m going to do the same, I don’t just want to beat people I want to humiliate them like I did in checkers
Lmao
Update I still suck
@@duhk8570 just keep going
@@duhk8570 its been 4 days
Ya I’ve played like 6 total matches so far all of them against my idiot friends who still beat me
indian teachers on youtube are always the best teachers
Bro they the smartest and most concise teachers fr. College students agree
I agree 100% even peopel from other countries prefer indian teachers xD
True💯
that's why i stayed around for this video :)
Today indian education is dependent on youtube
Woh! I become so surprised in this whole video...
1. An unique way to apply SWOT in chess
2. 3 to 4 advices are awesome. I like this one "always look for opportunities when there there is an immediate threat"
3. I did not think moves like this so whole video give much info to improve ❤
Test ans: (Although I was not able to find the right moves but from comment I came to know the right one
First Qd6+ Kxd6(Forcely he need to capture)
Then Bxc3+ Ke6 or Qd5(A Discovery checked by the rook, she need to do one thing, either move king or protect with queen)
If Ke6 then Bxa5 else cxd5
I seriously needed this “should I even REACT this” thank you 🙏
Thanks, Chess Talk! This was a really excellent thinking strategy. I’ll be sure to use it with each and every move. I think my biggest weakness in chess is my defence. I am so wrapped up in defending each player, whether it be from the weakest Pawn to the strongest Queen, that I forget to make my advances. I miss so many good opportunities, but with this strategy, I can even things out a ton and get my play back on track.
I find this channel gives more practical advice than other chess channels. I am 800 rated player and climbing slowly. Thank you sir, I greatly enjoy your content!
@sai ritvik 5G how to get rated??
Whats your rating now after 11 months?? 😀
What is ur rating now?
@@bmdthesayain5205 between 950 and 1000
@@LostboyK79 1000
Thank you very much for the SWOT technique qnd the answer of the puzzle is Qd6 if king takes the BxC3 check from the rook and when the king moves we can take the queen and we will be a piece up , and if the king doesn't takes the queen then we can simply take black's rook on B8
nice bro, u r sharp
You should write a book about chess as a tool for self-improvement ;)
I will think about this
i would totally read it!
I would buy it
He definitely should
I like your explanation. Am so much clear now. Thank you
Golden rule- If you find a good move, try finding another one.
There's always a bigger fish
@@praveenanookala4457 yu wanna play chess game
If you see a good move look for better one.
@@praveenanookala4457 what is ur chess.com ID Praveena?
*a better one
Wonderful video! Watching 4 years later and this treasure of info still is valuable- thanks!
You explain things in a simple no nonsense positive manner - great video 🤩
"It might seem like we are spending too much time on every move". We gotta learn to walk before we can run. My issue is I don't spend enough time thinking about my moves and blunder too much. I didn't have any systematic thinking process. Now I can start learning. Thanks!
This guy is so nice and teaches so well
Meanwhile time laughing in the corner 😖🤧
Over time , we will get better
Play 15|10 bro
There in no need to play fast. We need to improve
Eventually we’ll be fast
For puzzle
Queen D6
king will capture queen
Then bishop capture bishops( c3 check)
There is no good move for BLACK PLAYER.
He will lose his queen
Wow! didnt see that
Yeah obviously....
This is the only way to defend i can see, because he has very serious threats to checkmate in 2 3 moves.
But we will also lose our queen thats where we will mess up the game
@@Animfinity That's fine. Otherwise black has checkmate threats in 2 3 moves.
If you play something else he will capture the bishop with check, forcefully you have to capture with rook and he's coming with Rb1 checkmate.
8:47 when Chess Talk becomes Life Talks XD
I just went for chess competition and all your tricks Worked!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!!
The Indian Guy is always the MVP of youtube teaching
"Before reacting to anything just ask yourself, should I react to this? Is it even necessary to react to this? That's an important question to ask. Not only in chess but even in life."
This man is out here teaching me life lessons.
this guy's voice is amazing. "And the sweetie is gone."
Chess talk is the best
I definitely hit the "tum's up" button.
Nowadays all utubers edit their voice by applying filters like ..echo.. compressor ..noice reduction n all
I think the answer is bishop b2.
True
8:20 Omg I didn't even realize about the bishop because I was too busy trying to defend the Knight this sure will help Thank you
Same this video helpful
I think the issue with trying to implement SWOT analysis is a beginner will play much slower which can cause loss. It takes practice to analyze quickly but effectively.
He did say that if you make this a habit and do it consistently you can do it effectively.
Just play longer game format
Interesting. I was so concerned about loosing the most powerful piece on the board that I didn't even consider sacrificing the queen for blacks bishop and queen.
I guess it really is about positive thinking. I thought it was bad to lose the queen but it turns out its the best move. Illustrates how there's no real way to avoid trading and that you need to optimise this for yourself. Good video.
thank you I think this is exactly the step I needed. I was already trying to evaluate positions but I didn't properly understand how. I was mostly basing it on common mistakes you mentioned in this video. I think I will try some 30 minute games to get used to the process
These are not just chess tips but life tips , thank you!!!
Who is whatching in 2024😂😂
Me😂
😂
Me
Me
Me
Thanks for this SWOT trick which i had never thought of before.
The best move for the puzzle will be:
Qd6-> giving check as well forking rook.
The best move for white will be to capture queen.
Bc3->capturing bishop giving check by rook also threatening to capture queen.
If black tries to save his queen by doing Qd5 then our rook can capture without threats of being recaptured back as our pawn on c4 is supporting it.
👏👏👏
Qd6+ k×d6 force otherwise white capture his rook and simple win. After k× d6 Bishop capture bishop and check and also win his queen
what why no
im glad this man is providing free chess content.
And Life Lesson Too
I like that you have president Adolf Hitler on you profile.
Who is watching today 😅
I'm watching tomorrow 😅
@@tanmayasahoo6647awe
I am watching day after yesterday
I am watching day after yesterday
Sorry bro I'm watching yesterday
"Not only in chess, but even in life" I had no idea he could've said this!
Not only in chess but also in life
"intense sound effects"
MY POWERS HAVE BEEN AWAKEN!
"Are you someone who makes random moves in chess games?"
Finally, someone who understands my language
Puzzle : trade bishop first then opponent queen takes our bishop and checks our king we simply defend with rook to d2 the take queen to c5 check ,king has 3 possible moves go to e8, f6 or d7 ,if opponent did not choose e8 then we are likely to win . This plan works
Thats the most useful video I've seen on chess till date
First Qd6 giving sacrifice our queen King captures queen on d6
then Bishop captures bishop on c3
Giving check to black then king can go anywhere we captures his queen in this way we give our queen and take his queen and bishop both
If you check King then King moves to e8 then what will you do?
@@ahmedfaisal3181 Capture the rook with the Queen.
How is that a check?
@@kane7930 bcoz as bishop goes off and d file will get opens for rook which gives a check to black king
Qd6+ the king has to take because his rook is hanging .after the king takes our queen we will play b*c3+.it is a discovered check.after the king moves we will take the queen .we got a queen,bishop for a queen
If queen blocks the check that given by rook.
We want to loose our rook.
You cannot play Bishop to c3 because that exposes the king to the black Bishop, the only move you can perform with the Bishop is capturing the black Bishop but since he is well defended it is a nonsensical move
The best move to perform in this scenario is to move to perform in my opinion is to move Bishop f1 to g2 to create more space to maneuver and to create a defensive line for the White rook and the White Queen
@@bomboclat4817 u r wrong , u hv not analysed correctly
Better to understand, arrange this pieces in a chess board the same way n try wat he is saying, u will see it makes sense ,
Wen he first given the Queen, king will eat it n move forward
So u now eat the Bishop with yr Bishop, but wen u move ur Bishop it becomes under check as there is a rook at the line , so it will move its king n so yr next move is capture its queen , n u exchanged a queen for queen n Bishop
So u got the advantage
N if the king doesn't eat at first yr queen then u can take the rook for free ,
So u either get a rook or Bishop for free from this move
@@legendarygaming3358 we can take queen with pawn too
One of the best chess channels for those who want to improve their game. Thank you for your good work.
why is this so calming and relaxing?
His voice I guess.. I find the Indian accent docile and calming as well.. On the contrary, listening to some accents like Russian can cause internal bleeding
@@96seya "Internal bleeding". Hahahahaha! Thanks for the chuckle.
@@96seya what are you saying indian accent isn't calming at all, see my vids I'm indian too & my vids are MAD
@@96seya ROFL... russian and as well as german accent
and Japanese;s english is kawaii(cute)
@@skeletoneagle7886 you are just a kid and need some practice you need to think in English in order to speak fluently and learn a great amount of vocabulary to express yourself correctly, I recommend buying norman lewis' Word Power Made Easy... read some English books(story, novels, comics or manga for fun if you cannot concentrate, etc..) regularly for 1 or 2 hr besides the school's textbooks then you could speak naturally.... hope it helps
Sir, I have been selected in my College Chess Team for the Inter-College chess tournament. It was all thnx to you. I learned a lot from your videos. Keep up this good work !!!
@@harshmulchandani7761 S.D.W.G Govt. College, Beetan, Haroli, Una (H.P).
@@abhishekjoshi5928 im also participating in intercollege chess tournament
I decided to watch this video and took note of SWOT right before playing chess with my brother, and I checkmated him for the first time!
Puzzle Answer: - Queen to d6 check ,king takes
-bishop takes c3 with discovered check and attacking the queen
-black's king is forced to move and in the next move we capture the queen.
wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Just bishop to g5
@@ranjeetpaswan78then they will move pawn f6
You can't move it because it's covering the king from bishop on c3@@ranjeetpaswan78
Came here after losing to my nephew half my age....it was a cake walk for him....I guess I now have the tools in my arsenal to take him on....I just need to sharpen them a bit...😊
Thanks a ton for this....
Thank you for using the SWOT analysis it help me understand the system in my business class better. Have a great day.
The SWAT is jealous
Education multitasking :D
Hi advani! Your chess coaching is splendid. My move will be qd6 k×qd6, else queen can capture rb8. If king captures qd6, then i can, simply capture bc3, opening chech to black king, and double attack on queen as well. He have to save his king, then his sweety is gone. White and black peices are equal, from here i can easily win this game with your teaching tricks and tactics. Thankyou advani. Thumps up for you and your team.. 👍
Moving pawn to e4 makes it possible for your king to move away from checkmate and it allows your pawn to have some control of the center without an threats
I think queen to D5 will be a better move
@@saurav9818 I think queen d6 (queen sacrifice)
Wbu Queen to f3?
@@xdBruteYou are right
This is also very helpful, especially the SWOT game plan, makes me think more efficiently. This game plan made it easier to think and play my game.
As someone who recently got back into chess, i found this video very helpful! Thank you!
So simple and SO helpful! Thanks for the lesson! I think my game just improved.
For the puzzle its queen to d6 check if takes then bxc3 discovered check then winning back the queen either with bxa5 or c4xd5 or Rxd5
If he doesn't take we just win a rook Qxb8
Amazing video btw and an amazing puzzle from a great teacher
Nice thinking 😊😊
Thank you. This was understandable and I like how you thought about the strengths and weaknesses before you made the official move.
I love ur voice and way of explaining 🙏💯
Him:should I react to this?
Me: panicking the whole time
Brilliant queen sacrifice
Best move is QD6+ check
-King captures
-we capture Black bishop w check
Attacking queen
-Ba5 Capturing queen having a bishop up
@@sappyduckie DAMN BRO U SACRIFICING THE KING!!!?? Bg5+ Is illegal move out bishops pinned
@@sappyduckie nah it's ok u helped me correct a mistake in my comment
just don't get too lost in tactics like this keep balance between your ideas & brilliant examine them are they blunders? what opponent can do that continue w the move
Sometimes it's good to sacrifice pawns not to use as bait, but to clear out space
Gambits use this advantage
This is what I wanted' I used to be very confused...thanks jeetendra after watching this video I will definitely apply this thinking method on my next game but it takes time to improve
I think this is the best video for learning for me
Bishop g2 castle
White bishop on black box to g5
Surely black will go back at his left or right then you can move
Then queen to d6 and iff black king will on his left then you can move white bishop to overcome the blacks bishop hence chekmate
The moment he said not only in chess but also in life is relatable ☺️
Queen D6 king capture the queen then we will capture the bishop on C3 +black has to move king then we will capture the queen
White Queen to d6
Black has 2 choices....
Kxd6 or Ke8
If Kxd6, capture Black Knight Bxc3
And he has to give Queen as Rook gives check to King and he has no other choice and we're one piece up
If Ke8,
Then you capture Rook Qxb8, and again you are one piece up and at a very great advantage in position
So Qd6 is the best move for White
PS: Continue posting these videos, I've learnt alot from ChessTalk
Thanks alot
According to me Qd6+ is best move
it gives a check , endangers rook and protect our bishop
If king takes queen, the bxbd3 gets us its queen
else we can capture rook or rethink acc to what square it moves its king to
no bro king can simply capture back
Puzzle
Qd6 kxd6
Bxc3
Then we will capture the queen
In that case i move black queen to d5 then i can get his white rook also
For this video I become 3rd in chess tournament . Thank you so much 😊
I was having a hard time understanding the gambits but thanks to this now I know how.
Puzzle solution:- first we sacrifice the queen on d6 if he takes with the king we take the bishop on c3 and it is a discovery check by the rook and he cannot block with queen because of pawn on c4 so the king has to move and we take the queen
I think chess talk is a very important channel from begineers to 2200 player.
The puzzle answer : Queen to D5 would be the best move.. It is defended by pawn in C4, attacks the black queen in A5 and defends the Bishop in D2.
no queen to d6
is the best move
If he took queen by king bishop takes on c3 rook check his queen also gone.but if he didn't took his rook is gone
@@bishalsubedi7614 yes
@@eshanprasad3594 hello where are you from
Thanks a lot for this great tips! I have a chess competition after few days. So I hope these strategies could help me.
And in your another video, you said "don't be upset for losing a piece in chess, it is just a game so enjoy it" I like that sentence you said.
I think G2 is the bestest move bcoz it Will open the way for the king to change its position with elephant and it also defend queen ,loved your video❤❤❤
Hey guys I might as well be the worst chess player as I play random moves 90 percentage of the times.
I am going to use the SWOT method and Jeetendra's help to become a better chess player
Amazingly well explained, thanks for the knowledge!
Ok, Here the best moves for the Puzzle, Qd6+ Sacrificing the queen, After king captures queen, White takes bishop on c3 to give check, Then Kc6, after that, white takes queen on a5 and white is completely winning.
Hi, I am new to chess...
Can you elaborate a bit more please....
Once black King captures queen... What should I do???
Isn't it unsafe to move bishop to c3?
If white plays Qd6, black could also play Ke8, then queen can capture b8 which eliminates another key factor to checkmate white
the puzzle is a two move mate..
d2 Bishop -> g5
black king is forced to move to f8
then to end, d1 rook to d8
Pawn c5 so queen can play a check move by also atacking the rook in next move where black will form more peice near king side
Bad move there's an immediate threat 1. c5, Bd2 2.Rd2,Rb1#
@@magix708 so what do you think the best move would be?
I guess queen d5
I wanted to learn some strategies so I can beat my boyfriend, who is also a beginner, and I thought it would be a whole bunch of difficult plays to memorize. But these videos are the perfect level for me to understand the concepts of what to do without having to study something that's too confusing or advanced. Thank you for making these!!
I wish I was ur boyfriend.u will be mated with a check.
I don't think you should literally start memorizing plays at beginner level
8:35 that hits hard