How To Learn & Study Chess Openings

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
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    In this video, we talk about chess openings and how to study them. I discuss chess openings for beginners, theory - Sicilian, Caro Kann, Vienna, Kings Gambit, and London Opening vs Kings Indian. I show you openings databases and discuss various platforms and teach you to analyze games.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:35 WHAT ARE OPENINGS?
    4:45 DATABASES
    12:40 HOW TO ANALYZE GAMES
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  • @AnishGiriOfficial
    @AnishGiriOfficial 3 роки тому +26545

    Noobs, you are lucky that GothamChess exists.

  • @SuperStingray
    @SuperStingray 2 роки тому +13535

    Me: *moves a pawn one space forward*
    Chess theorists: "Ah yes, a classic Pythagoras' Last Stand. A popular tactic, but easily countered by an Istanbul Thrust."

    • @garvitjindal248
      @garvitjindal248 2 роки тому +291

      😂

    • @adamgardener8624
      @adamgardener8624 2 роки тому +212

      Yeah man. I love that........those real? Gotta look them up! Ha ha ha

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 2 роки тому +769

      @@adamgardener8624 Start studying openings. Then you'll find the Hippopotamus and the Elephant Gambit, the Sodium Attack and the Ammonia Attack.

    • @adamgardener8624
      @adamgardener8624 2 роки тому +48

      @@rosiefay7283 😳 🤣😂🤣

    • @jesussson5893
      @jesussson5893 2 роки тому +49

      @@rosiefay7283 and don't forget the cumjar indian African defence.

  • @Spoon80085
    @Spoon80085 3 роки тому +23158

    Yeah I just choose my openings based on how cool the name is

    • @GreenHope42
      @GreenHope42 3 роки тому +765

      Bongcloud or Little Timmy it is then?

    • @rutwizz
      @rutwizz 3 роки тому +2081

      @@GreenHope42 "The Accelerated Dragon"

    • @namanmishra703
      @namanmishra703 3 роки тому +1736

      @@rutwizz Have you never hear of the Hyperaccelerated Dragon, Pterodactyl Variation? (I'm not kidding, it's real)

    • @schrodingerskatze4308
      @schrodingerskatze4308 3 роки тому +468

      @@namanmishra703 I think I have to learn that opening.

    • @stevgreaty7541
      @stevgreaty7541 3 роки тому +545

      The Fischer-sozen attack. Sozen makes me feel like a fire lord

  • @henrydyess9863
    @henrydyess9863 3 роки тому +7197

    What I learned from this video:
    Confuse the enemy with weird moves until they do something dumb

    • @abelgreen5046
      @abelgreen5046 2 роки тому

      In the process hang all your strong pieces…..wait

    • @meshachfaafoe6832
      @meshachfaafoe6832 Рік тому +44

      🤣🤣

    • @Jinx.Kly_459
      @Jinx.Kly_459 Рік тому +154

      That works on me the best lol. It throws me off

    • @pilot_bruh576
      @pilot_bruh576 Рік тому +384

      Me: *places my king at the middle of the board*

    • @NoName-lu5tg
      @NoName-lu5tg Рік тому +81

      Lol, a cheater was actually doing this he used to make bad moves in the opening he brings his rook out at the starting of the game, and waits for the opponent to do a blunder and then he starts playing top engine moves. I reported him but he didn't got banned.
      He didn't got caught because he wins the game but he has accuracy like 60-70

  • @ghostmanscores1666
    @ghostmanscores1666 Рік тому +2663

    I throw my opponent off by advancing my queen to the other side then demoting to a pawn. It confuses them EVERY time.

  • @xk543x
    @xk543x 3 роки тому +4394

    POV: you suck at chess and levy whispers secrets that you'll never fully comprehend

    • @joelbeeby866
      @joelbeeby866 3 роки тому +11

      @@Heavenly_DemonGod sure

    • @Spanishviceats
      @Spanishviceats 3 роки тому +58

      Me at 500*

    • @DahriusB
      @DahriusB 3 роки тому +145

      Ayoo under 1000 gang rise up

    • @antichrist.superstar
      @antichrist.superstar 3 роки тому +2

      @@Heavenly_DemonGod Ok. Its the international chess federation that awards the GM title. Someone with your name does have a profile there, but no rating.

    • @germanfuentes1967
      @germanfuentes1967 3 роки тому +28

      @@DahriusB ayyyyyyy im 600 i mean im proud because i did not know how the pieces moved and then in 25 days i got it :)

  • @hetsarsava6481
    @hetsarsava6481 3 роки тому +5878

    He teaches us opeanings, endgames, middle games, tactics and ides. Entertains us with streams, recap,best game, bits,etc.
    Thankyou sooo much for all of it

    • @Netraj17
      @Netraj17 3 роки тому +10

      OG

    • @geetaparmar4458
      @geetaparmar4458 3 роки тому +6

      Yea

    • @user-qt6uj5zp2y
      @user-qt6uj5zp2y 3 роки тому +19

      i'm going to run out of Gigabytes saving all his videos for study. Concise and Clarity. Great voice command, video presence. He makes it interesting and easier to improve.

    • @Alien-jn3qn
      @Alien-jn3qn 3 роки тому +3

      And for free!

    • @Gamer-uf1kl
      @Gamer-uf1kl 3 роки тому +2

      @@Alien-jn3qn well, he does have paid courses but these videos are good enough

  • @f84kjsg7
    @f84kjsg7 3 роки тому +202

    Bro be spilling terms like "Juggernault Assault" and "Reverse Butterfly" like an anime character

  • @wdsrocha
    @wdsrocha 3 роки тому +232

    4:23: "they can't just pre-move the opening"
    MoistCr1tikal: ...and I took that personally

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones 2 роки тому +12

      _Throbbing_

    • @greekfountain9303
      @greekfountain9303 2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the fat 10 gift subs pikachu

    • @simp8869
      @simp8869 2 роки тому +7

      “When I said I wanted a game to end in 4 moves I didn’t mean it, it wasn’t real”

  • @GothamChess
    @GothamChess  3 роки тому +3844

    One more thing: how to study/memorize. Find what works for you. Import PGN files into a PGN reader and slowly go move by move. Use a physical board if you want. Train with a friend. Play the opening vs yourself a few times.

    • @thecarefulcactus
      @thecarefulcactus 3 роки тому +35

      thankyou levy!
      your videos are super helpful

    • @st_long_
      @st_long_ 3 роки тому +25

      Dude THANK you.. Dude..
      Did I mention Dude?? ..or ..or.. THANK you??
      That was extremely helpful!!!!!!

    • @Mj.Farm13
      @Mj.Farm13 3 роки тому +1

      Im a subscriber too. I wanna play with you sir. I got 1050 in rapid.😁 MarlonJP in chess.com. . What opening in black that like london system sir?

    • @jasonz9902
      @jasonz9902 3 роки тому +36

      Remember when Magnus said you need to play with yourself ...I mean against yourself. LOL

    • @tremellharris5424
      @tremellharris5424 3 роки тому

      Please play me

  • @Ausgephilipt
    @Ausgephilipt 3 роки тому +2038

    Every other Chess UA-cam channel: Serious explanation of intricate theory
    Levy: 69% Winrate Nice

  • @rickelmonoggin
    @rickelmonoggin 3 роки тому +221

    It's not just about moves though because you can only remember so many variations; more important is to understand why a move works. Ask yourself what are the advantages of a move against its disadvantages, and how does that compare against other candidate moves. I think if you do that enough you will begin to intuitively understand why any move is superior to another.

  • @fritza1163
    @fritza1163 3 роки тому +91

    “And he kind of London-ed my London”
    -GothamChess 2020

  • @Seanabo
    @Seanabo 3 роки тому +629

    4 am? time to learn some more opening theory

    • @liamkane2732
      @liamkane2732 3 роки тому +3

      thats what im sayin

    • @Fox0fNight
      @Fox0fNight 3 роки тому +4

      I'm still at 3 AM

    • @ralph-dejesus
      @ralph-dejesus 3 роки тому

      where can you learn more opening theory? is there like a specific website?

    • @alexv426
      @alexv426 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @AstraIVagabond
      @AstraIVagabond 3 роки тому +4

      I read this at 4:50 a.m. Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of oddly specific relatability?

  • @spectrefzier4626
    @spectrefzier4626 3 роки тому +71

    some takeaways I got from this video,
    1. Openings are best dynamic rather than setup based(unless you are new to the game)
    2. Try moves that surprise your opponents and puts them out of their comfort zone. Expanding your repertoire is something to consider.
    3. See the success rate of the moves you played and if they put you at a disadvantage correct them.
    I am sure i might have missed some pointers, so feel free to add them as replies.
    Although the video was great, It didn't answer some questions I wanted it to, Namely, I find it really hard to remember optimal response to novel lines , i cannot memorize 10 lines for every opening , so I would like some general principles that I can follow to learn a new opening.

  • @s8ulmiracle813
    @s8ulmiracle813 3 місяці тому +4

    me thinking all of my enemies have also watched this video to learn💀💀

  • @bahaaaddintaleb401
    @bahaaaddintaleb401 3 роки тому +701

    no one litterally spoon feeds you the information like levy and naroditsky.

    • @g73hc3gsv3i
      @g73hc3gsv3i 3 роки тому +2

      Google does!

    • @spoppyboi6427
      @spoppyboi6427 3 роки тому +58

      @@g73hc3gsv3i nah

    • @thecoolring6431
      @thecoolring6431 3 роки тому +40

      @@g73hc3gsv3i nah

    • @antichrist.superstar
      @antichrist.superstar 3 роки тому +6

      Jacob Aagaard, Yasser Seirawan, David Bronstein, Jeremy Silman, all excellent authors that will spoon-feed you lots.

    • @bahaaaddintaleb401
      @bahaaaddintaleb401 3 роки тому +17

      @@antichrist.superstar but not like levy and daniel and for free!

  • @Ceejnew
    @Ceejnew 3 роки тому +1557

    I can't claim that I understand everything in this video but I now understand the importance of choosing an opening and a defense to master as a beginner in order to get a deeper understanding of how to progress in my learning. This video is exactly what I (and probably all beginners) need. Knowing how to know. Good pedagogy.

    • @TheFaro2011
      @TheFaro2011 3 роки тому +14

      Hmmm I hope I get this in a week

    • @randominformation7951
      @randominformation7951 2 роки тому +87

      My mains are Sicilian dragon, fried liver intercontinental ballistic missile and traxler counter attack. Definitely not basing of cool names..

    • @DowJonesDave
      @DowJonesDave Рік тому +18

      I play Kings Gambit as white, Sicilian against KP opening, Queens indian against QP openings. If you learn those openings well, you force your opponent into your best game...

    • @Adam-cw8jo
      @Adam-cw8jo Рік тому +2

      @@DowJonesDave will do

    • @DowJonesDave
      @DowJonesDave Рік тому +1

      @@Adam-cw8joJust basic Indian Defense actually if u get lucky you can transpose into Queens Indian...

  • @reemmohammed6428
    @reemmohammed6428 Рік тому +297

    I'm a chess beginner and I like this video
    Keep doing a lot of videos like this♥♥

  • @SpamDestroyer
    @SpamDestroyer 3 роки тому +134

    I play into the fried liver attack because I've studied it so heavily that my opponents always blunder something eventually. Despite being a dangerous attack, I have not lost a single game defending the fried liver.
    Studying openings is wild.

    • @chesspuzzles7644
      @chesspuzzles7644 Рік тому +1

      I like ponziani steinitz

    • @godblessyou9978
      @godblessyou9978 10 місяців тому +1

      Fried liver attack 😂 probably only works in low elo games

  • @tod4612
    @tod4612 3 роки тому +2961

    Day 14 of telling Levy that his daily uploads are appreciated

    • @jithu1970
      @jithu1970 3 роки тому +9

      @PRATEEK lol🤣🤣🤣

    • @lupercali3951
      @lupercali3951 3 роки тому +42

      Day 1 of telling PRATEEK that his daily replies appreciating Tarek's appreciation of Levy's daily uploads is appreciated.

    • @vaishaligoel2321
      @vaishaligoel2321 3 роки тому +1

      @@lupercali3951 are*

    • @jajajjaajael
      @jajajjaajael 3 роки тому +1

      @@vaishaligoel2321 chill tf out grammar nazi, didnt have to do my weeb homies like that

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      @mooselock4895 3 роки тому +1

      Wholesome

  • @danielluswillfredomatuless7429
    @danielluswillfredomatuless7429 3 роки тому +135

    "this is the king's indian position, right?"
    "....right......."

  • @randomguy7111
    @randomguy7111 2 роки тому +25

    I asked Levy about this on stream and he lead me here. Thank you so much I'm a solid 1800 player and most of my losses are because of my poor opening knowledge. This was a life-saver. Your content is really amazing!

  • @ThisGuitarIsAWeapon
    @ThisGuitarIsAWeapon 2 роки тому +3

    I'm only two videos in on your channel and I know this is what I've been looking for. The passion you have is contagious and what is missing from many traditional methods of learning this game. Thank you.

  • @Hawaii_NoKaOi
    @Hawaii_NoKaOi 3 роки тому +153

    “You’ve gotta know different things against different things!”

  • @mateoslab
    @mateoslab 3 роки тому +667

    I recently finished watching the queens gambit on Netflix and It's made me want to re enter the chess world. I was first introduced to chess when I was 9 years old but unfortunately my focus the next few years was on school..I've now almost graduated college and I discovered this channel and I've binged many of the videos. Great work and thank you for teaching chess!

    • @benkelley6561
      @benkelley6561 3 роки тому +27

      Kind of the same for me. I played in elementary/primary school, stopped playing on the chess team and only played casually, watched TQG like you and now into it as much as ever! Teaching my 8 y/o son to play too has been really fun.

    • @crazycookie294
      @crazycookie294 2 роки тому +7

      I just finished the queens gambit as well and it made me kinda wanna learn. Ive never been good at chess or really played it much so i dont know like anything but ill get somewhere hopefully

    • @datle5503
      @datle5503 2 роки тому

      Me too ✋

    • @Eidel_Rose
      @Eidel_Rose 2 роки тому +1

      I just watched Ludwig and I was bored.

    • @Evelyn-wr7cm
      @Evelyn-wr7cm 2 роки тому

      Bro same

  • @sbryan060
    @sbryan060 2 роки тому +4

    Please more videos like this! I love chess but have never been able to really figure out how to improve aside from just wandering in the dark game after game. Loved and subbed!

  • @hunterbuns
    @hunterbuns Рік тому +87

    Half an hour ago I was very confused about what "studying openings" even meant. Now that I've seen this video, it seems so simple and obvious. Levy, you really are one of the best teachers on UA-cam (and I'm not just talking about chess). Thank you for everything you do!

  • @ayushtiwari7003
    @ayushtiwari7003 3 роки тому +290

    This brudda makes 1800s look like 800 and 1400s like 400. I wish I played like him :(

    • @alk.d.1973
      @alk.d.1973 3 роки тому +80

      and Hikaru makes him look like a 1000

    • @ioannislelou6437
      @ioannislelou6437 3 роки тому +107

      and i make 900s feel like 1500s

    • @sebbyh9764
      @sebbyh9764 3 роки тому +11

      @@ioannislelou6437 you da man.. I mean bear!

    • @gart5940
      @gart5940 3 роки тому +12

      Magnus makes Hikaru look like a 2500

    • @stevenodonoghue6856
      @stevenodonoghue6856 3 роки тому +2

      @neicu in online blitz lol. FIDE OTB is the only thing that matters

  • @ximal622
    @ximal622 3 роки тому +522

    Levi is gonna increase the average IQ of the world with these videos.

    • @lunatik_8929
      @lunatik_8929 3 роки тому +2

      Correction: Levi tries to increase average IQ mine is too low to increase ):D

    • @karterlg1062
      @karterlg1062 3 роки тому

      @@lunatik_8929 Oof probably same tho

    • @collinsiemaszko7007
      @collinsiemaszko7007 3 роки тому +23

      If it gets you up somehow, Hikaru's IQ is 106. Anyone can be good at chess, you just need the right motivation

    • @rewrittenbytes1616
      @rewrittenbytes1616 3 роки тому +7

      dootdusk being good at math does not mean you have a higher IQ

    • @GrayeH
      @GrayeH 3 роки тому +3

      @@collinsiemaszko7007 Says the person that hasn't capitalized any of their sentences. The sentence dootdusk typed was perfectly legible, so I believe you are the dumbass in this context. You're also the asshole in this scenario, good job killing two birds with one stone.

  • @sweetvintagedreams617
    @sweetvintagedreams617 2 місяці тому

    Levy you are my absolute favorite for learning chess!! You make it fun and entertaining, thank you! I bought your book a few days ago which I love by the way, and I’m trying to decide what training I sign up for. I’m not brand new, but I’d like to start over as though I was. I’m just going to go for it and join your courses, you’re the best at teaching and making it fun. Your personality keeps it interesting!!
    My husband thinks it’s cute that I’m either reading your book or watching your videos. ☺️ Thank you for bringing us such great content!

  • @PhilGutwein
    @PhilGutwein 3 роки тому +1

    Hey! One of the best videos on the subject for my level (most of time videos dive deep into theory and it confuses me more than help) This one helped me so much! Thanks Levy!!

  • @Yash-ly5gx
    @Yash-ly5gx 3 роки тому +72

    Chessbase: You have to purchase our premium databases in order to imporve.
    Levy: Hold My Omelette !

  • @StephenHey
    @StephenHey 3 роки тому +136

    Hands down the best video ever. "How to study" is something I needed for a very long time.

    • @theanonymouslegion4811
      @theanonymouslegion4811 3 роки тому

      I was literally about to slide into his DMs today to suggest doing a how to study video so I'm very excited to watch this

  • @DaveStewartLondon
    @DaveStewartLondon 10 місяців тому +3

    Beginner player here, and I think this might be one of the most useful videos I've seen in a month of watching all the chess videos I can find!
    It's uncovered several new lines of thinking I did not even know existed. Thanks!

  • @SquirrelMama
    @SquirrelMama 3 роки тому

    I love how you dissect so many pieces in this video. Thank you so much! Excellent presentation. Entertaining to watch!

  • @caius6019
    @caius6019 3 роки тому +101

    "Nameless Patzer" is a new one lol

  • @Aust1n
    @Aust1n 3 роки тому +528

    Little did he know the after he hit stop recording that he'd think I'm an idiot for my dmca question

    • @mfbandit7930
      @mfbandit7930 3 роки тому +3

      go back to rainbow scrub >:)

    • @fchurricane8070
      @fchurricane8070 3 роки тому +3

      Wait?why are u here?
      Didn’t know you played chess

    • @alexglase765
      @alexglase765 3 роки тому +1

      I was just watching one of your videos, what is this

  • @sebastienmorin1858
    @sebastienmorin1858 10 місяців тому

    Really love your videos and your work in general, and I'm happy that you are giving so much resources for beginners. I particularly like the fact that you encourage beginners to study grandmasters, yes, but also to try out things they don't do anymore, because there are strategies that are handy at a certain level of play, that isn't when you are playing bigger opponents.

  • @anonimanonimowy903
    @anonimanonimowy903 3 роки тому +484

    Should I start learning about allocating memory in C?
    Naah, let's just learn how to play chess.

    • @soutrikband
      @soutrikband 3 роки тому +64

      malloc()

    • @riga2391
      @riga2391 3 роки тому +56

      remember to free() it tho

    • @maspofu2538
      @maspofu2538 3 роки тому +27

      And dont forget the pointers

    • @pijawa2000
      @pijawa2000 3 роки тому +16

      Still get shivers from C-style memory allocation

    • @Bladegarcia427
      @Bladegarcia427 3 роки тому +8

      Also think about the actual size of what you are allocating

  • @not-the-main-character
    @not-the-main-character 3 роки тому +21

    The beginning of this video is perfect. Right off the bat, levy tells you exactly what you can expect from the video, how the video is split up, and what you can learn. Great work

  • @malexarlow
    @malexarlow 3 роки тому +14

    Absolutely brilliant. You’re a great teacher Gotham, thankyou 🙏
    I’ve been muddling around 800 in bullet and blitz. I have a feeling this will change now. Thankyou 🙏

  • @terryraby4486
    @terryraby4486 2 роки тому +1

    I never thought about using data bases yet what u said makes soooo much sense, no one has ever told me about them
    Thankyou very much Terry

  • @christopherpaul1810
    @christopherpaul1810 3 роки тому +29

    I'm not a new player but the weakest part of my game has always been the opening. Never dawned on me to analyze games in this way, I've been letting Fritz give an analysis for me to study but that has never been much help to me aside from pointing out some better moves I could have made. Great video! Finally I can take advantage of my database.

  • @notAYUSHGAMING
    @notAYUSHGAMING 3 роки тому +84

    levy on UA-cam : hi I am international master . I will teach you gud stuff.
    Levy on twitch : Blunders mate in 1 in titled Tuesday . And just after taht match donates his queen for free

    • @aryakosariya5156
      @aryakosariya5156 3 роки тому +18

      The pressure must be high on Titled Tuesday and mistakes can be made. Lots of IMs must have blundered mate in 1 but how many of them are here to teach us how to be a better player? 😊

    • @truefalcon6884
      @truefalcon6884 3 роки тому +7

      @@aryakosariya5156 Our lord and saviour IM rosen

    • @aryakosariya5156
      @aryakosariya5156 3 роки тому +3

      @@truefalcon6884 Yeah. I love Eric. Learnt lots of "Oh no my Queen" moves from him., 😂

    • @walkredroad
      @walkredroad 3 роки тому +10

      Your point ... I've seen the World Champ Magnus blunder full pieces and lose to lower rated opponents! It's going to happen dude ... to everyone!!!

    • @slimjimcognito
      @slimjimcognito 3 роки тому +13

      He's not donating his queen, he's playing Botez gambit. It's very high level stuff

  • @lebronjames2088
    @lebronjames2088 2 роки тому

    Love your videos!!!
    Helped me learn so much!!!

  • @falloutwp258
    @falloutwp258 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this lesson, I needed this one!

  • @StephenRybacki
    @StephenRybacki 3 роки тому +33

    This was in my opinion the best video on this subject I've ever seen. I own Chessbase 16 because I thought it would help me to see a wider variety of plays but I never really understood how to use the openings book until now. Thank you!

  • @sporegazm
    @sporegazm 3 роки тому +63

    I'm rated 1800-2000 in puzzles/tactics....and only 1200-1300 in games. I always am getting caught in terrible positions and find myself blundering often and/or in terrible positions. You are pumping out some solid content my man! 😎 this video hit home for me and I'm hopeful after some opening study, I can begin to correct my mistakes and find myself in better positions. Thank u 👍 great vid

    • @mrconnor628
      @mrconnor628 Рік тому +3

      I'm a 500

    • @sporegazm
      @sporegazm Рік тому +10

      @@mrconnor628 two years later...I am rated 2750 in puzzles and 1600-1700 in rapid games. And I stil feel I am dog crap. But seeing this comment 2 years later makes me realize that while I DO still suck...there is progress being made

    • @Z_nix
      @Z_nix Рік тому +1

      @@sporegazm 2750 puzzle rating.💀

    • @rayaanansari4834
      @rayaanansari4834 Рік тому

      @@Z_nix not bad. I’ve seen 2700 puzzles with 800-1000 rapid. 1600 is still impressive regardless of puzzles

    • @BFDI_Leaf
      @BFDI_Leaf Рік тому

      @@sporegazm may i ask you how as i am in the 1200-1300 range and my puzzles range from 1700-1900 depending on how well i play(although i reached 2k once in puzzles i couldn't hold that for long)

  • @marcocasiraghi2542
    @marcocasiraghi2542 6 місяців тому

    Such an amazing video! thank u so much!

  • @RyanMarshall365
    @RyanMarshall365 3 роки тому

    Only found your channel a week ago but loving the content and learning alot!

  • @stevenwarner9156
    @stevenwarner9156 3 роки тому +11

    You are the hero we need and do not deserve. Thank you so much for this video: it really makes understanding how to methodically approach openings in an approachable way. So glad I found your channel. Your clarity of thought and cogent insights are so useful.

  • @danielfm24
    @danielfm24 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you Levy, for your video's. I've played chess on and off fore some years... Last year is started teaching it to the children in my class (3rd grade). I wanted to develop more as a player myself and your video's helped a lot! Discovering better openings and understanding middle and end game tactics. Thank you for al the effort!

  • @anonakkor9503
    @anonakkor9503 Рік тому

    database helped me right now so much! there are alwaya some position i strugge with but now had the time to analyze some!

  • @vitalplusskincaredistributor
    @vitalplusskincaredistributor 2 роки тому +1

    You make me love chess. All your videos are fascinating. Thanks for sharing with such great virtuosity.

  • @-JohnGalt-
    @-JohnGalt- 3 роки тому +4

    Levy, brother, this was so helpful! As a begginer, it can be so hard to know where to begin in the infinite sea of possibilities that is chess. Your videos are so appreciated. I found this particularly helpful. Thank you again, and have a very happy holiday!

  • @robinwinsor4392
    @robinwinsor4392 3 роки тому +10

    Enormously helpful! Thank you so very much for this. I’m returning to the game after almost 50 years and am amazed by these analytical tools. I have much to learn and you’re making it much easier for me.

    • @rpashoukos
      @rpashoukos 2 роки тому +1

      Same here Robin, how have you progressed this past year?

  • @gewdapplefromtwitch2321
    @gewdapplefromtwitch2321 4 місяці тому

    This video made me start playing chess Great content man 👍👍👍

  • @laucavani
    @laucavani 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Gotham, recently subscribed, you’re a great chess teacher and don’t make it seem impossible, thank you

  • @mathiscool.
    @mathiscool. 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks Gotham! This was extremely useful.

  • @tfewald01
    @tfewald01 3 роки тому +6

    Your explanation of analyzing chess games is exactly what I've been looking for. Well done, and thanks! Just subscribed, BTW. I'm about 1500 USCF, but if you're aiming this at players even lower than I am, just know that you're hitting me, too. Great stuff.

  • @frostynugz7572
    @frostynugz7572 Рік тому

    Been watching your videos tryin to get better. They have been very helpful thanks bro ggs

  • @camflies3213
    @camflies3213 3 роки тому

    Hey Gotham. Watch so many of your vids:) you do a great job. Keep it up!!

  • @mochiman100
    @mochiman100 3 роки тому +42

    You probably won't read this but you've taught me and entertained me so much the last few months. Just wanted to say thank you. I wish you much more success and prosperity.

  • @richardhislop-harvestthena4882

    So helpful Levy! Been stuck around 1200-1300 for awhile because I played with tactics my whole life up till now rather then learning official opening lines. Thanks to you i'm now learning the Vienna Game / Gambit and for black The Caro Kann etc. to see if with opening knowledge I can push up to 1500+ in the future

    • @princess2798
      @princess2798 5 місяців тому

      What's your elo now champ

  • @rpashoukos
    @rpashoukos 2 роки тому +2

    wow, I think I'm going to learn a lot in this next year. I'm an old player but never learned openings every game was a novelty (now I know the term) This week I decided to start playing again after 25 years - I think I have a place to start. Really a great video, thanks.

  • @donaldhenderson5041
    @donaldhenderson5041 2 роки тому +2

    Just found this video. Been playing for a couple of weeks now, and I have to say, this is totally awesome. Thank you very much. I'm going to go learn the Budapest Gambit now, and the Vienna.

    • @TheChessGiant
      @TheChessGiant 2 роки тому

      Both are great openings! I've been playing the Vienna quite a bit lately

  • @cn8666
    @cn8666 3 роки тому +6

    I would enjoy to see your take on this opening and the variations. Love the videos and I can accuratelly say that I gained about 100 ELO in the first day of watching

  • @adityagupta1826
    @adityagupta1826 Рік тому +4

    I prefer Caro-kan as it develops pawn chain and also allows pieces to develop ( get your bishop's out first after developing pawns) .

  • @pboytrif1
    @pboytrif1 2 роки тому +1

    You are a fine teacher mate, very passionate, informative and easy to understand

  • @Waqq23
    @Waqq23 Рік тому

    I've watched a lot of theory content on chess trying to learn to actually be competent, and this is BY FAR the most interesting, listenable, and digestible video i've watched to date, so thank you for that

  • @aaronkemmer3827
    @aaronkemmer3827 3 роки тому +5

    Northernlion got me into chess, having only played a handful of times in my 25 years of life prior to this Thanksgiving. It's also given me something to do with my dad. I'm learning mostly from your videos and from VODs of your commentary with Hikaru and Anna. Today, I beat my dad 3 times out of 3, having never bested him ever before a few days ago. The rate at which someone can learn from you is incredible! I'm playing either the Dutch or Scandinavian on black, and the Danish Gambit on white. Thanks dude!

  • @Chess-Football
    @Chess-Football Рік тому +11

    As a newb this feels like it's so far ahead but it makes sense to study non conventional ways. I have trouble concentrating on few moves ahead, aware only of few principles and there are 35 common and over 100 in general. How far this game has come with strategies is mind blowing.

  • @OregonMikeH
    @OregonMikeH 3 роки тому +1

    Another huge Thumbs Up. Thanks Levy, excellent offering. Mike.

  • @barrywebber100
    @barrywebber100 3 роки тому

    Very instructive chat, thanks.

  • @UofIllinois07
    @UofIllinois07 2 роки тому +6

    Intermediate Chess Player Here. Love how your videos don’t waste time with long fluffy wordy intros. I really appreciate how down to earth and practical your videos are. Great stuff, thank you!

  • @dereknichols989
    @dereknichols989 3 роки тому +4

    I feel like I’m pretty good at chess just from playing it when I was younger but I still struggle a bit cuz I still have next to no knowledge about openings, so I’ve been waiting for this video 👍

  • @VincentGalbo
    @VincentGalbo 3 роки тому

    Wow, this is a great video. Wish this was the first video of yours I watched, as this seems like it would be one of the most critical ways to get better.

  • @anthonynej
    @anthonynej 3 роки тому +1

    This was THE MOST helpful chess instructional video I have ever watched. Thank you

  • @akshayvasisht
    @akshayvasisht 3 роки тому +8

    u are owning the YT algo with these daily uploads

  • @solidcoal8131
    @solidcoal8131 Рік тому +70

    i love moving all my pawns 1 space just to confuse the other player

    • @platypus5596
      @platypus5596 Рік тому +16

      My 7 year old played this against me and I can confirm, I had no idea what to do

    • @KeeganB-uw9po
      @KeeganB-uw9po Рік тому +3

      trying this rn will update you

    • @KeeganB-uw9po
      @KeeganB-uw9po Рік тому +5

      did not work

    • @audrey0988
      @audrey0988 Рік тому

      @@KeeganB-uw9po😂😂😂

  • @mikechaisson9875
    @mikechaisson9875 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for the time and effort you put in to these lessons. I am learning a lot! :)

  • @mikestock969
    @mikestock969 2 роки тому

    I really appreciate this video,
    My opening play is ok, however my planning in the opening can improve.
    Your method has helped tremendously. Thank you again

  • @owlephant5016
    @owlephant5016 3 роки тому +42

    Lichess has the option to only use Masters' games for their database by the way

    • @walkredroad
      @walkredroad 3 роки тому

      Thanks ...

    • @cpgautam172
      @cpgautam172 3 роки тому +1

      Don't think this is true, if u go to opening explorer it will give option to select amature

    • @codex4336
      @codex4336 3 роки тому +10

      @@cpgautam172 It is true. you can select lichess games or otb master games

    • @saturn_Il
      @saturn_Il 3 роки тому +4

      He's sponsored by chess.com, he's shilling zzzzzzzzzzzxzx

    • @treeoflife7151
      @treeoflife7151 3 роки тому +5

      I love lichess it has everything and works great.

  • @Auyl97
    @Auyl97 3 роки тому +3

    I just want to thank you for making your videos. I have always been interested in chess, I like how it is a battle of the minds. (As a mensa member I do love anything that has to do with mental prowess.) Thanks to your opening videos I have risen from 1000, which was my starting rating, to 1300. I keep getting better each day and I feel like you have helped a lot with that. Thank you!

  • @staysmuth
    @staysmuth 3 роки тому

    awesome video man. people always tell me to study games but learning how to analyze them makes my time and effort more concentrated.
    I appreciate you man

  • @crangecrang7520
    @crangecrang7520 Рік тому +1

    This was a great video I appreciate it I learned quite a bit

  • @DamiSameer
    @DamiSameer 4 місяці тому +5

    Classic awkward smile in thumbnail

  • @truegamer_007
    @truegamer_007 3 роки тому +4

    It's adorable how Levy looks down like he's shy as the video ends.

  • @mahdinoroozi1614
    @mahdinoroozi1614 3 роки тому

    amazing, substantial stuff, thanks for sharing

  • @krileym
    @krileym 2 роки тому

    great stuff Levy, thanks

  • @ThatJesusFreak9
    @ThatJesusFreak9 3 роки тому +8

    This is actually really helpful, thanks Levy!

    • @attenonmj3708
      @attenonmj3708 3 роки тому +1

      Lol you didn't even watch the video...

  • @Werdna12345
    @Werdna12345 3 роки тому +56

    Me: reads the title.
    Me: buy Levy’s openings course. Duh

    • @t19563
      @t19563 3 роки тому

      Hmm your actually wrong this time....

  • @wolfgangamadeus1246
    @wolfgangamadeus1246 3 роки тому

    Excellent instruction, and very motivational too!

  • @Zplintz23
    @Zplintz23 2 роки тому

    Great advice/information (again) - thanks

  • @MathTeacherTony
    @MathTeacherTony 10 місяців тому +3

    Hey there, MISTER GothamChess (you deserve the added prefix because your videos are very instructive). . . thanks for making this how-to study video. I'm a high school math teacher and Chess coach and I really think your insights on how to study will help our team take it to the next level. Our team competes on Lichess as part of the U.S. Chess Center's Metro Area Chess League (MACL) and I've done some "brute force" research of our opponents' games. You've shown me another way to approach doing this sort of "oppo" research.
    Be well and keep on making your high-quality, highly-instructive videos.
    Tony Sanders
    Sponsor: Col. Zadok Magruder Colonels Chess team

  • @givehimthemolkjosh2665
    @givehimthemolkjosh2665 3 роки тому +3

    I’m a beginner chess player. I’ve been playing ever since I was seven, but I begun *playing* a week or so ago. Instead of playing the obvious moves or scrambling to get my Queen out the second or third movies, I’ve been trying to play harder, thinking in advance, and my dad, my Mr. Shaibel if you understand, has beaten me every time we’ve played. However our games have gotten longer and more intense, I’m definitely improving. I wanted to thank you for helping me, and so many other beginner as well as experienced players to really diving into the realm of sixty four squares and thirty two pieces.

  • @andycopeland7051
    @andycopeland7051 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video man thank you

  • @marcpiscaer5567
    @marcpiscaer5567 Рік тому

    Love the videos. Extremely helpful as a beginner,

  • @cheddah5701
    @cheddah5701 3 роки тому +10

    He was def like a theater kid or something right like those hand motions and expressions are super theatrical and he sounds too well spoken and projected to not have been in some play at some point