How To Take Advantage of Opening Mistakes | Chess Rating Climb 641 to 682
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2024
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Timestamps:
0:00 - 1 WEEK!
1:11 - Defend against 4 move checkmate try
12:43 - Scotch Gambit
16:50 - AGRESSIVE OPPONENT
32:35 - Giuoco Piano
38:23 - Important Positional Concept (EN PASSANT!)
47:05 - Tricky Fork Tactic
51:26 - Vienna Gambit!
1:02:55 - Important Opening Principle
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Hey bro for more video content you should watch my game and telle and every other beginner where I went wrong and what I could have done better
I was just watching his other videos when a message popped up showing Chess Vibes released a new video. That's when I go to the kitchen to grab some snacks and click on the video and start watching it. Thank you for making such enjoyable videos and keep making them because I really enjoy watching them.
Nice pfp
As long as you weren't cooking rice as a snack 😉
I just crossed 1400 on my chess app. I was stuck at 1100 for a long time unable to keep 1200 for more than a few games. I find after watching your videos my confidence goes up
Maybe the real Busch-gass gambit was the friends we made a long the way
hahahah
People at this level don't even see the pawn is not defended. Also this gambit is one of the worst, it's like Stafford with less development, absolute trash.
17:11 that just killed me right there, the embarrassment, the absolute facepalm, he couldn't believe it. 😂
Nelson keep going, I love this series and watch it every damn Monday.
Hope you n your family is up well, take care ! ❤
This series is amazing man, I struggle to get better at chess as I understand concepts but practically I always make mistakes. But seeing someone explain the thought process and reminding what to look out for is really helpful.
Great work, I wish you the absolute best 👊🏽❤️
Yeah , this series Is a banger!!🎉
1 week from now can't wait!!!!🗣️🔥🎉💯
Great series! Would really enjoy some King’s Gambit- always loved the wildness of those games from your last rating climb.
Another great teaching video , thank you ! Really looking forward to next Monday for " breaking 1500 " !!
Love your content Nelson, been watching you from when you were just starting out. Amazing growth, and wish you loads of UA-cam success!
great video as always! Really learning a lot here.
49:15 Says "scan for forks" and misses a fork 15 seconds later.🤣
it be like dat sometimes
Got me yelling at the screen 😂😂
good catch, however, always remember, Nelson would beat you like a drum in a 10 minute game! 🤣
@@carlosedwardos Not if I surprise him with Beaver's Dam opening.
@@alexsilent5603bro could you show me the move i am a beginner
Enjoying the new Elo climb series! If you're taking requests for openings still, would love to see the Danish Gambit.
Another awesome video . . . . thanks, Nelly !!
These videos are great. Love this channel.
I was so frustrated when you did'nt do the fork with the knight at 49:31 but it worked out perfectly anyway. Good job! 😀
Nelson, thank you again. I don't want you to get cocky, but you are absolutely the best chess instructor on youtube, hands down. You cemented in my little chess pea brain the concept of not trading my bishop and knight for rook pawn. Stay healthy my virtual friend!
Amazing videos bro thank you !
really appreciate your videos, thank you
Thanks for your videos you are an excellent teacher. Very entertaining to watch. Looking forward to your breaking 1500 course I’ve been stuck around 1000 for so long now and joined a chess club which is on summer break right now and I’m hoping to start the next season being a bit more competitive as I didn’t win once at the club.
Love your videos Nelson.
Big fan Nelson! The way you teach chess! I hope one day you will be a GM 🍻
maybe not a GM, but he is definitely overdue to be an IM
@ChessVibesOfficial Nelson, I just got my third ever brilliant move with a Bishop sacrifice, luring the King out and then checkmating a few moves later! And I managed to snag a few Pieces in recent games by bringing the Queen out to check the King and forking a piece! All thanks to watching your rating climb video's; thanks man, you're awesome!!!
Awesome!!
I really love to watch when you playing high rated opponents and think loudly, I hope you do it more frequently, wishes
That last game was so instructive! I think I learned more during that one game than any other in the series! 1. the purpose of the Vienna game is to use the rook on the open f-file. 2. The purpose of the Vienna gambit is to force the f6 knight to undevelop. 3. checking the uncastled king ended up forcing a move which required the king as a defender, so that if he castles he loses a piece. 4. line up a battery before the king castles so there's a checkmate threat, requiring more defenders or preventing the opponent from taking any sort of initiative. Really great instruction on that one!!
I’ve been stuck on 1500 bots for ages so decided to start watching some chess videos… found you a couple days ago and have beaten all the 1500’s now :)
Some simple things you talk about that I now can’t believe I’ve got this far without them in the past… admittedly I’m 37 now and haven’t properly played since I was about 8 in primary.
It's easy to watch these and have them in mind and improve, it's more difficult to make them instinctive!
At 47:35, would white have any viability with the move Queen b7? It seems like a free pawn and forking a8 and e4; black could instead take the knight with the rook and buy time with check but it feels like white could have something here. Thoughts?
You're the best Nelson
Will you play the botvinnik english as white? Solid and flexible...
I've only been seriously learning about chess for 1 month, such as opening theories, basic principals, how to checkmate, things like that. I'm currently at 300 elo. Your channel has been helping a lot. I love your style and energy but obviously I'm probably not ready for your class yet. The main reason I'm losing games right now is I'm still blundering a lot of pieces (I lost my queen to a pawn the other day). I'm also sometimes not sure exactly what to do so I make a random move. Learning is a lot of fun tho!
I don't think anyone needs to pay for a chess educational course these days, especially if they're below 1500. There's a massive amount of free educational resources out there, especially geared toward that skill level. The market is both saturated and highly competitive. Anyway, good luck on your chess journey!
Module 6 of the course deals entirely with not blundering and details my 4 step process to minimize them! I don't think you're too low for it, you just might have to re-watch a few of the lessons for them to click. Good luck either way!
I would like you to play the London. I know there a re lots of videos of it, but I would like to hear your way of explaining its concepts.
Why do i always win from stronger opponents after watching this, and then forget about it by the next morning...
Thanks for playing the Vienna!
Thanks! :) I love the way you take us (we the low rated guys) through your thinking process. It's a super way to learn how to think chess! :)👍👍👍
I feel like you’re one of the best chess educators on UA-cam at the moment. Keep producing this great content!
Ah!!! Nelson, once I graduate from grad school and have time, I am SO gonna take one of your courses!!
Would it be okay to have some Caro-Kann action going? Thank you
I've been playing for 2 months and I'm up to 750 all thanks to your channel. Thanks Nelson, love your videos!
Good choice to play the Vienna Gambit against an Austrian :)
😂
i started playing chess 2 months ago at 140 elo. Watching your videos im up to 620 with a 54% win rate with some game reviews saying im playing at 1250 level with 90% accuracy. Thank you for your service :D
Good stuff!!
50:35 I think there was M3 there, Bd3+ forces Ke1, then Rg1+ forces Rf1, Rxf1#, all of this supported by the fact that the knight protects the rook on d2. Obviously the position was totally winning for black either way but usually you see stuff I don't so it feels nice to notice something you missed for once :)
petrov defence and 4 knights game would be nice to see! thaks for the series!
14:08 I KNEW IT LMAO!
Ponziani pls!!!
Recognizing pins is so valuable. As a beginner I often miss opportunities because I think that a piece can attack me, when in reality it can't due to the pin.
Finally got a little info about what breaking 1500 is going to be about. Yay! 17:52 middle game and how to think.
Bravo 💪
33:04 Busch Gass gambit theory here. Yes, Nf6 is a line. But instead of castling to protect f7 you play an insane looking move Nc6 after they take on e5. It turns into something similar to Traxler but with a lot more tricks. Unlike Traxler, taking on f7 with bishop doesn’t avoid dangerous lines and white might still dies within 5 moves. And if white takes f7 with knight you have a super Traxler without your own e pawn blocking your queen vision. Of course, stockfish will hate you for playing this line but I’ve seen 2000s lose in this lines countless times.
If you face the Sicilian as white, try the Alapin with 2. c3
Boooooring
Can u play Danish Gambit or Blackburne-Klosterboer gambit?
Hey Nelson , at around before 50 minutes you could’ve forked the king and rook with nd2, but instead you went for the checkmate attempt with the rooks, any particular reason?
Sometimes if I see a line that looks good and I'm low on time I'll just play it and not keep looking for better moves. I think I noticed that check before I saw the fork and just played it.
@@ChessVibesOfficial makes sense thanks
I think the opponent in game 3 (at around 18 minutes) was going to fried-liver and played h4 to avoid the traxler counter? (Cause black queen must move to those h-g squares at some point, iirc)
49:30 how do you miss that fork?
At 26:30, you move the knight back: but it’s a discovered attack on the rook with the bishop, so you should have moved the knight to instead attack the other rook - thus forcing some rook for knight trade!
I would love to see the Leningrad Dutch, please! I have a hard time getting my pieces on the right side out...
Cool to see the last game as I usually play the Vienna as white!
I wish more players in the 600-1000 range would play d5 like you mentioned, I need more practice with that response but only like 2% of players play it against me. Like 50-60% of folks take on c4 instead and it's basically game over at that point.
49:30 was a fork i think you missed!
Great video as always, really enjoyed it
52:40 another way to deal with the queen coming down is to play bishop c4. Yes if the queen comes down you have to move the king but you're now able to move the king to the safe square where the bishop departed from. Then you can gain various tempos on the queen and are able to get quick development at the cost of not being able to castle. You most likely will be able to castle easily by hand with a spare 3 moves which is quite likely once all your pieces are out and your opponent is spending time developing. There are various tactics for you if you decide to do this but if the opponent plays well, it ends up being a dynamic and interesting position where both sides are pretty equal. Usually if the opponent is busy trying to attack your king aggressively instead of finding the best long term position of their pieces you will find that they will blunder or get into a bad position but at the same time you do have to play the right moves when they get aggressive. If you do, you'll be winning.
It's not that people are declining the gambit, they just don't even see the free pawn. Great vid again Nelson
Nelson, using your game against Surfdog as an example, after the game ends, AverageJoe's rating increased from 666 to 674, and Surfdog's rating decreased from 687 to 679. But of course, AverageJoe isn't a player with a rating in the 600's, since you are much higher rated. Does this matter to the rating system? Is it (in any manner) unfair to Surfdog and his rating? Just asking for some explanation.
36:18 Another common mistake amateurs like me usually make, besides not thinking about what the opponents want to do, is that immediately think about how to defend once attacked, while masters usually think about how to create a bigger threat before trying to figure out a good defense
Can you play the Jobava London ?
10:35 you could of taken another free pawn with the knight before it gets captured because it's with check before you saved your queen
I applied for the course only to break 1500 a day later. It wouldn't have been possible without your videos!
low elo chess is the sauce to look out for always
I can’t wait for breaking 1500!
Hey Nelson, I am broke ahh Student and I wanted to ask u how much the course is going to cost
So that’s why I faced three unprepared bussh-gass gambits in my games tonight. Lol. Your reach is large, Nelson.
It’s crazy to watch Nelson explain, move by move, how to exploit the mistakes I make almost every game 😂
Can't wait for breaking 1500!
Why not the fork at 49:31? Nd2?
1:02:06 what if he took back the d5 pawn with the knight attacking the bishop and your pinned knight? LOVE YOUR VIDEOS btw. Most helpful UA-cam chess series by far imo and I hope I make the list for Breaking 1500 I’m already signed up. Hope you see this
NVM I’m blind. Queen takes. Everything else I said still stands though!
i have a challenge: Regular Chess, but the first capture you find, even on accident, you do
I crashed through 1500, my highest rating ever was 1556, and now im back at 1300.
11:15 You also "give" the opponent two isolated pawns instead of two joined pawns.
it never stops, they all play that way... Im stuck in the thick of it right now.
I just started playing chess and I almost beat my 1500 friend on my third game. Don’t tell him I watch your videos, you’re my secret!
17:10 h4 was too powerful for Nelson to comprehend
49:30 Why didn't you just go to d2 with the knight to fork the king and rook, it would've simplified the situation even more
If you want to make sure that opponent takes e5 in the Busch-Gass, play Nf6 before Bc5. Lower-rated players (whom this episode is aimed at) that do not bring the knight out, expose themselves to all kinds of ugliness when the knight sacs on f7, and the white queen comes out followed by the two bishops. This is not rocket surgery stuff beyond the imagination of a low-rated opponent. A quick forced mate becomes extremely likely. Bc5 is also loss of a tempo as the bishop doesn't have anything useful to do yet, and can be caught out by d4. But these low-rated games are more instructive to the average player who could practice faithfully for eight hours a day and never cross 1500. We just want to learn to play solid chess without stupid blunders.
I understand talking through the moves, but in a situation like 36:41 it'd be better to just take the piece a bit quicker, and explain the blunder after you take. It's a bit more respectful to the opponent, and when the right answer is THAT obvious it doesn't require a whole lot of explanation anyway.
At the end of each game, please consider talking about any blunders.
35 wins so far by Average joe! 👏 great game Nelson!
Seconds ago I played a 648 and they played Qh5 :)
26:17 couldn’t he have played Ne3 and won a rook instead of bringing the knight back?
Why don't you use traxler against those fried liver attacks. It's kinda fun
First game - dude was likely playing at work.
Take your time and force your opponent to resign strikes again 😂😂😂
Lol take your time and make your opponent resign strategy is hilarious
Is this course recommended for a person rated 1450
Absolutely 👍
Your such a nub
That bishop in first game was a chad😅
53:52 you're welcome 😅
Please play the Sicilian Dragon.
@10:10 - @10:17 Kept missing the in-between move Nxb3+ :)
Sometimes in those situations I actually like to leave the knight to force them to spend a move to take it. Depends if you value the pawn or the extra move more so it really depends on the type of game!
@@ChessVibesOfficial Generally, I do, too. But in this case, it comes with tempo and the queen capture also comes with tempo. The only reason I can see to leave it there is if you didn't want him to gain control of the half-open file.
@@PrometheanConsulting It actually doesn't come with a tempo since the check is irrelevant. White would recapture the knight anyway just to make sure it doesn't escape. Hope that makes sense.
instructions unclear: opponent also watched this vid
Lmao remember this people in india are taught to play 4 moves checkmate thats why they always go for it they dont know much lol. But thank to you i never learnt this lmao
I kinda feel bad for all the lower rated players who are trying to learn chess, and just run into all titled players doing speed runs, and just getting crushed. Probably gotten a few to just quit the game.
It's much more likely they run into a cheater than someone like me :-)
They don't lose elo when playing against an account like this
@@ChessVibesOfficial I'd agree with that!
@@DiamondWolfX they do, and when the run is over they get it back
Bro forgot about the pin like 400 times 😂😂 (not that I would do any better).
i get really happy when i see a video from you :D