7 Critical Chess Concepts From A Grandmaster
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Please make more videos like this but also more rating climb type videos explaining all of your moves. GM stuff may be too advanced to be practically useful for us beginners.
All your vids are great, thx!
But he also tries to teach just these, that are high-level
agreeeee
Lol do you rly think this video Was too advanced?
@@gustavopimpao7823from a beginners prespective you wont be able to understand these concepts but as you grow as a chess player, these concepts become more and more familar to you, and you are able to apply them more efficiently. Since probably half of ChessVibe's viewers are still beginners they may not understand the concepts explianed in the video to the fullest extent
This game had a great balance of difficulty, I think it's the first time a GM analysis made perfect sense to me. This format is very powerful, your ability to break it down really shines here
Absolutely brilliant video!
Here are the concepts summarised:
1- Choose your rooks carefully
2- Turn a bad piece into a good piece
3- Open the "key" diagonals and files
4- Don't allow the king an escape route
5- Increase the pressure
6- Don't trade unless you have a tactic
7- Final blow
This is a brilliant video, sir! A real game between two grandmasters, just played in 2024, seven chronologically choreographed concepts ending with a professional recognizing his predicament and professionally resigning! Chess kiss; I mean chef’s kiss! Thank you, Nelson!!♟
Very helpful and incredibly well explained. Please continue making more videos like this.
YES! more like these, plus your videos where you explain the moves. Great for us chess learners. thanks for all you do to help the chess players. Good job.
The practical examples in a game situation with the follow-up tactics really help understand the reasoning behind the moves.
Awesome video.
Definitely keen for more of these. I’ve never been big into watching a ton of recaps for the sake of spectatorship. But in classic Chess Vibes style you break it down and explain things in a way other channels just can’t. I used to think games at this level were too advanced for me to learn a great deal. I stand corrected!
The pauses, what would you do?, then explanations have helped my game immensely. Thank you! Please keep them coming.
agreed the pause what would you do? when i have thought of the correct move i get such a boost of excitement. and if i'm wrong i learn amazing concepts.
Great job with all you're explanations/editing if this was any other creator I'd probably have got bored and left half way through but you kept this very interesting fron start to finish 💯
Dude, your videos are the best. You are great at explaining things. Just keep doing what you're doing
Been a couple of months since i stopped playing chess regularly because of being super bad at it, but Nelson's vids are just great. Makes it look like I might be able to learn something at some point.
Undoubtedly, the chess content you produce on UA-cam is of the highest caliber. your unwavering commitment to excellence is truly commendable. i derive immense satisfaction from immersing myself in the educational experience you provide. your ability to simplify complex chess concepts is nothing short of remarkable, making it effortlessly comprehensible for individuals like myself to grasp.
I think the real challenge with chess is not to just know these concepts that you mentioned in the course of the video. It's that concepts compete with each other, and only actual calculation tells you which move you should play. For example with the thumbnail position at 7:54, yes the knight is on the rim and you want to block the king's escape route, but also playing actually Rg8 also improves a piece, and even with tempo. So you cannot just refer to concepts to decide whether Rg8 or Nb3 is better, you have to calculate and actually see the three move line ending with all sorts of forks to find out that the knight move is better.
“Tactics is knowing what to do where there is something to do. Strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do.” - Tartakower
@@QDWhite WOW!!! Thanks a lot!
A great lesson, master Nelson. Thank you! Yes, DO make more videos like this one. More, please!
This was so helpful. One of the most instructive translations of a GM game for beginner/intermediate/advanced players. Please make more!
Sir I love these concepts. Learned a lot. You don’t talk too fast or slow, and give me a chance to pause and think for myself. Definitely gonna check out more videos
Very helpful thank you. Great pacing. I enjoyed how you stop to let us think it over.
Great format, Nelson. I would love to watch more videos like this. Thank you very much!
Definitely more concept videos with examples like this one. Fantastic!
For me, you've easily been the most helpful in terms of learning chess. You explain things in a way that make it easy for a beginner to understand. I feel like I always learn at least 1 thing at a minimum every time I watch one of your videos, this video is no exception. So really anything that drives you to make more types of instructive videos I'm all about it.
Thank you for this content.🙏 I love this kind of explanations of advanced concepts, where you can get into the thinking process of much stronger players. I would appreciate it a lot to see more of it.
watched this game live, very impressive by Nepo! and of course I would love more videos like this so please keep them coming Nelson!
Loved this video! The concepts in a real game was great. Would watch every one of these. Thanks Nelson!
I just subscribed because of your 21 positional chess tips video from 2 years ago, and then checked your recents and found this :). I really enjoy this type of content, please do make more. It's super helpful to follow along and compare my thought process. Thank you!
This is some of your best content thank you for making It and wishing you good health. Hope you're keeping up with the exercise and no more issues with your blood clot.
That was great, I'm looking forward to more videos like this, thanks again!
That was very helpful. And yes, I would love more videos like this! I think you’re the best at making helpful videos that explain things clearly. Love your work!
I really liked this video! Practical use of so many concepts... Would love to see more videos like this!!!
Great idea! Really helpful. Looking forward to more of these insightful analyses. Cheers.
Thank you Nelson! I love this idea of laying out concepts.
This was great! Loved the final concept as it’s one I never can stick once I’m in a winning position. Although all of them I didn’t see so yeah a lot to learn. Keep doing these!
Thanks for the video. Well explained. Keep making videos like this. They are helpful 👍
Excellent presentation. I hope you will present more instruction like this.
loved this video. i’m glad i found your account. you’ve really helped my approach to chess. i bought that 5000 puzzle chess book you recommended in another video! wishing you the best!
Well done explaining as always, I love every video u make Nelson :)
Yep. More videos like this one. I found it very helpful. Thanks
IMO this is the best kind of content you present of all your material on this channel... instructional and uses actual current games in the study. More please!
These videos are so invaluable thank you! Please keep making them. You are a brilliant teacher!
👍 Awesome concepts:
1. Choose your rooks carefully
2. Turn a bad piece into a good piece
3. Open the key diagonals and files
4. Don't allow the king an escape route
5. Increase the pressure
6. Don't trade unless you have a tactic
7. You need a final blow
Love the demonstration of tactics with a game and the explanation as to why other lines didn’t work. That final took move was crazy. With out the video, I would have been scratching my head at the why behind the resignation. Please make more!
Awesome video!! First time I’ve written down notes!!
Very instructive and clear. Thank you.
This is a great video. Yes! Please make more of them. You’re a great teacher and I very much appreciate your explanations.
That was so great!! Please, bring some more like this!
Thanks for the video, wonderful explanations of what moves were played in what order, and why
I absolutely love your videos. I really liked previous one about Knights game how to improve your self :) keep going like you do!
Love your content everything I've been seeing so far is high quality and this explanation is really helping me and my game
It's very helpful.please show us more. Thank you so much!❤
Excellent video! Please keep making more of these!
Loved it! Keep them coming!! ✌🏿
This video was great to understand more advanced concepts of chess. I would very much appreciate more videos like this.
Loved the explanation of the application of concepts. Concepts we often understand but have trouble seeing where and when to apply them effectively
Brilliant video - I have learnt so much from Nelson - keep up the good work!
Super video. Very insightful and inspiring. Indeed, do more like this! Thanks.
very instructive! love it
incredibly helpful! the way you explain things is fundamentally changing how I think about chess
Thank you Nelson, this type of content really benefits my thought processes while I'm playing. More please!
Thank you for this video, would love to see more!
Amazing helpful video. Ty 🙌
Great lesson. Brilliant explanation!
Great video. Keep em coming
Great video. I love your content - thanks a million!
this is incredible!!
also: LOVE watching Nepo work in these other planetary, using the whole board in weird ways
type positions
One good video would be positions that lead to forced checkmate. That way you can see checkmates or move a way a piece a certain way to get to forced checkmate. Especially ones where you have to sacrifice a piece which would be less obvious to defender.
These videos are always helpful, thanks for the hard work.
Very helpful. Thank you!
that was amazing, thank you, please make more like this
Awesome video. So helpful
Really liked this, keep up the good work
This was great.Please continue to make videos like this.
I pause to find the best move for black... finds engine move instead of Ian's move. Just crown me world champion right now
This is actually an amazing and very Informative video. it was easy to follow very well done!!!!.
If I may suggest a video idea, How about a series about "How to find the way forward" where you explain the main (Attacking/Defending/Game plan) Behind Popular openings like (The London/Italian/Scandinavian....) because the videos on YT don't cover them They just cover the opening phase and not how to follow after it.
Great video! Easy, digestible and thought provoking.
A great and informatic video!
Your videos are the best . Thank you. I learned a lot.🙏🙏
Excellent video, Nelson! 👍
FANTASTIC! Great joy and most valuable
I like this presentation because you can follow along with grandmasters as if you are playing a GM. In real life, I have played a GM twice.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Without a doubt this is one of your best vids. More please!!
I liked this video. I'm a novice and when you give us a chance to pause and look for the best move that a super GM plays and we get it right it gives that little sense of satisfaction like "maybe I'm actually getting this to some degree." I'm also a huge fan of your rating climbs. Boatloads of useful knowledge there. Thanks for everything you do!
I liked your unique take on this game. You didn’t just walk through but took out core concepts that others can apply in their games! ❤ you offer so much value in every video you make, it’s a real lesson for all UA-camrs for retention.
This was good stuff. Please keep it up!
All of your videos are great bro literally watched every single one of them since covid
This type of video is exactly what I need, thank you!
This was a great video! I had an OTB game this week where I got into a similar situation -- a strong attack on a castled king. I was poised to deliver a crushing blow, but I didn't have that knockout move. Instead of playing a waiting move that maintained my dominant position, I just caved to the pressure and did a trade hoping to make something happen. I knew it was unwise, but I couldn't help myself. :-/ So this video really resonated.
BTW, this kind of analysis of GM tournament games is very valuable, from the point of view of a someone focused on improving their chess; better than the typical recap video IMHO. Thank you!
Learnt alot nelson great video
Great video. Please make more!
this was very instructive, thanks!
Perfect. Very useful and fun to watch
Great video and please continue with videos like this one
Good video Nelson. Not as intense and some of those 50 chess principle type videos and I loved the actual gameplay examples. I would like more of these either with 7 different tips and different games or even the same game or the same tips with different games for more examples
So grateful for such a wonderful content like this
thank you Nelson. love your videos
Love to see more like this!
Great video. Definitely more like this please.
Thank you, these are my favourite type of video and helps with every game.
This is the best kind of infomation for casual players that dont study all the openings individually in my opinion.
great video so easy to understand
very useful actually... keep em coming