The Top 3 Methods to improve your Visualization | Beginner Level | IM Kostya Kavutskiy

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    Visualization is one of the most important skills of a chess player. In this video, IM Kostya Kavutskiy will show you how to specifically work on your visualization skills and explain you several methods which help you to train your visualization abilities.
    There are several methods to train your visualization skills:
    1. Method:
    Closing your eyes and imagining a chess board. Your only task is to choose a random square, e.g. the c5-square and try to figure out what colour it has.
    2. Method:
    Choose a knight and place it somewhere on the imagined chess board e.g. the f5-square. In the next step, you have to choose another random square, let’s say the b4-square. After coming up with these two squares in your mind, your task is to find the quickest route to bring the f5-knight to the b4-square. Usually there is going to be more than one way for a knight to reach another square in the quickest number of moves possible. Your task is to find the fastest way. In order to challenge yourself, you can try to find all the different routs for the knight. The same task can be done with the bishop.
    3. Method:
    Play blindfold chess with a friend or alone.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 81

  • @Chessfactor
    @Chessfactor  3 роки тому +28

    How did you like this lesson? Let us know your questions and comments, we’ll be happy to answer them!

    • @human7491
      @human7491 Рік тому

      This was absolutely on the money. Let me add one tip: when analyzing your games, the computer often gives you possible lines (that were not played in the game). DO then try to visualize those lines.

  • @Cousinsjay
    @Cousinsjay 2 роки тому +46

    Excellent! I'm 70 years old and still improving. These exercises are so helpful. Thanks for presenting this

  • @taghianchess1289
    @taghianchess1289 3 роки тому +25

    One way to help visualization is called : the stepping stones!
    You look ahead , say two moves, then you picture every piece in your head, then you go two more moves. . . etc.
    Credit : improve your chess now !

    • @Chessfactor
      @Chessfactor  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for mentioning this method. Basically, we also have a video series where we handle the method you mentioned: ua-cam.com/video/WChrD2tXiWQ/v-deo.html

  • @dhineshkr2844
    @dhineshkr2844 2 роки тому +4

    Really very much thanks my friend....i was struggling lot moree to improve visualization..that first method of blank chessboard and imagining color really helped me a lot .i will support you all videos....😁😊

  • @roepathshala5484
    @roepathshala5484 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome... Truly important....👍

  • @OdysseyofAscension
    @OdysseyofAscension Рік тому

    Great instructions, thank you!

  • @roisue3ue
    @roisue3ue Рік тому +4

    Incredibly, at 4:50 you've drawn the outline of a cube with all the quickest routes that a knight could take between b4 and f5.

  • @vedantgaonkar1327
    @vedantgaonkar1327 2 роки тому +2

    Really helpful,

  • @roepathshala5484
    @roepathshala5484 3 роки тому +4

    I also watched kostya's blueprint on calculation it was awesome....🙏 😀

  • @theunlearnedmind7374
    @theunlearnedmind7374 2 роки тому +1

    Good stuff!!

  • @baddspeller
    @baddspeller 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you soooooo much

    • @Chessfactor
      @Chessfactor  3 роки тому +1

      You're welcome! We hope that you can successfully apply the presented methods in your own games 😉.

  • @chrisattwood9588
    @chrisattwood9588 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks coach

  • @Raxados
    @Raxados 4 місяці тому +1

    unfortunately when one pauses a video on youtube a symbol of a white arrow pops up smack in the middle so a chess diagram cannot be properly viewed.

  • @bfmvshinigami
    @bfmvshinigami 3 роки тому +4

    very helpful video, I definitely need some work on this but I do believe I will get a lot of success after I manage to crack it!

    • @Chessfactor
      @Chessfactor  3 роки тому +2

      Of course you will but it requires indeed some work. You can also check our other video series about visualization from Alex and Andrey. Maybe it helps.

  • @user-wq3ji9oq9j
    @user-wq3ji9oq9j 3 роки тому

    Speicial subject. 👍

  • @rajeshpradhan1863
    @rajeshpradhan1863 3 роки тому +1

    Very helpful sir.....thank u...I want to ask sir that will it be helpful if I learn all the lessons on chess + playing puzzles + playing chess with friend...is it enough for me to improve....plz reply sir

  • @emont88
    @emont88 3 роки тому +10

    At 13:00 you say black will play Nf8 to block the check by the white Rook on e8 but that is a noticeably worse play than Qf8. While white will still be up 2 knights against 1 for the endgame, it's a much smaller advantage than the R+N against N endgame shown in the video.

    • @Chessfactor
      @Chessfactor  3 роки тому +5

      Thanks for the comment! You're right Qf8 would be better than Nf8 to block the check but technically two knights vs one knight is still lost in the endgame with so many pawns.

    • @emont88
      @emont88 3 роки тому +1

      @@Chessfactor Thanks! That's what I figured--still winning for white although I'm still working on endgames and would probably have to play very carefully to win a 2 knights vs 1 endgame.

  • @Mahmoudery
    @Mahmoudery 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a nice way to visualize the color of the squares!
    There are eight ranks and eight files. When you read the notation, determine the number of both them and add them together. If they result in an odd number, the square is white otherwise, it's black.

    • @s.fgamingzone4927
      @s.fgamingzone4927 5 місяців тому

      I didn't understand can you elaborate?

    • @Mahmoudery
      @Mahmoudery 5 місяців тому +1

      @@s.fgamingzone4927 yah sure!
      So consider the letters from A to H. They are 8 in total.
      Let's say that we want to tell the color of the H8 square. Well H is the 8th file
      8 + 8 = 16. It is an even number thus the square is black.
      What about d7?
      d is the 4th file, 4 + 7 = 11 which is an odd number, therefore the square is white.
      Tell the color of a7?

    • @s.fgamingzone4927
      @s.fgamingzone4927 5 місяців тому

      @@Mahmoudery A7 = A is the first file and then plus 1 gives 8 and 8 is even no. That's why A7 is black

    • @s.fgamingzone4927
      @s.fgamingzone4927 5 місяців тому

      @@Mahmoudery for eg. E4 = E is 5 fifth file and 5+4 = 9 is odd no. So the color of E4 is white.
      Thank you so much for understanding the concept ☺️☺️

    • @Mahmoudery
      @Mahmoudery 5 місяців тому

      @@s.fgamingzone4927
      You're welcome! Good luck :)

  • @andriasganteng821
    @andriasganteng821 3 роки тому +2

    Nice video

  • @mychessnotebook8653
    @mychessnotebook8653 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks for the great lesson! I can't actually "visualize," I just memorize what pieces are on what squares as I calculate into lines. But I think it's the same thing. I can't play blindfold chess at all. I think a good preliminary exercise is to pick a position from a game (in a book, online, etc.) and take some time to memorize the position. Then recreate the position on an empty board. I wonder if this is "memory" rather than "visualization." Are the two separate concepts? For me, they seem the same.

    • @human7491
      @human7491 Рік тому

      They are closely related. Visualization is just a quick memorization because, well, it's in a game.

    • @yiweizhao9951
      @yiweizhao9951 10 місяців тому

      I've read neuro science articles that some people's brains don't go down the path of visualisation as others do (or dream or fantasize in a pictorial way), and they have other strengths which may in some circumstances alternatively function to achieve the same goal.

  • @prateekvernekar7222
    @prateekvernekar7222 3 роки тому +3

    Solving hard puzzle is best way

  • @sasthanatarajan4760
    @sasthanatarajan4760 3 роки тому +2

    Good lesson

  • @AMultipolarWorldIsEmerging
    @AMultipolarWorldIsEmerging Рік тому +1

    I assume it’s always better to have confirm move off to improve visualization?

  • @Nick2014B
    @Nick2014B Рік тому

    I get how to know if a square is light or dark and all that but how do you visualize diagonals like where does c4 start and end

  • @haririod1139
    @haririod1139 Рік тому

    at second problem (12:30) if second move is pawn h6 it does not work

  • @dedelapub5476
    @dedelapub5476 Рік тому

    engine says rook d4 to blockk check is better, and end with only an exchange advantage (board left with a black bishop and a white rook). when sehing this variation I stoped thinking. The exercise owever demonstrate a solution with queen d4 to block check wich is wrong. Thank you for these videos

  • @ponzi1625
    @ponzi1625 Рік тому

    Actually, in the first problem, I have the impression that after 1.Rxf4 exf4 2.Qc3+ Rd4 3.Rd1, after 3...Qxc4 4.Qxd4+ Qxd4 5.Rxd4 we don't win any material, we just simplified the position (which is winning, but not the announced win of material)

  • @coachmchess
    @coachmchess 3 роки тому +1

    Nice

    • @Chessfactor
      @Chessfactor  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you liked the video!

    • @coachmchess
      @coachmchess 3 роки тому

      I'd like to see more related videos about visualization 😁

  • @thelightningguy5960
    @thelightningguy5960 2 роки тому

    4:50 This pattern creates a cube on the board!

  • @rajeshpradhan1863
    @rajeshpradhan1863 3 роки тому +2

    One more doubt sir what is the real meaning of analysing the chess after the game is over I mean what I should analyse??? Plz reply me sir

    • @cheesy4384
      @cheesy4384 3 роки тому +1

      Analysing your game is useful so you can see where you blundered and what you could have done instead.

    • @moali4189
      @moali4189 3 роки тому +2

      If u blunderd then u try to find what was the blunder and what u should have done or when u miss a win u see what the winning move was or the opening theory and like that

  • @moniquecameron9767
    @moniquecameron9767 2 роки тому +2

    What can I do if making mental images is impossible for me? My mind's eye is completely blind and many others also have this aphantasia problem. Is there a way for people like us to learn how to build an image in our minds?

    • @mangasprai
      @mangasprai Рік тому +1

      Same here, i closw my eyes and see nothing

    • @moniquecameron9767
      @moniquecameron9767 Рік тому +2

      @@mangasprai Check out episode 82 from the Chess Journeys podcast with Aiden. Instead of "visualize", you can "conceptualize the chessboard. He's developed a system to help us with that.

  • @IgorItkin
    @IgorItkin 2 роки тому

    btw - how do you visualize the board? 3d? 2d? colors?

    • @artbyrobot1
      @artbyrobot1 Рік тому +2

      You should do each type there is no limit

  • @loveboat
    @loveboat 3 роки тому +3

    No idea how to even do the first exercise. How do I figure out what color a square is? Then you go on and say a 1400-rated player should be able to play blindfolded. I am a 1400-rated player...

    • @dhineshkr2844
      @dhineshkr2844 2 роки тому +1

      U have a1 square as black and b2 black go through like that

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    @MauroFernandes-nd6mr 5 місяців тому

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  • @IgorItkin
    @IgorItkin 2 роки тому

    Man, where you 35 years ago??

  • @hrishikeshupadhyay7945
    @hrishikeshupadhyay7945 3 роки тому

    Thise is the only thing i don't like

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    @MauroFernandes-nd6mr 5 місяців тому

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