How to Never Run Out of Ideas in Chess?

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @MeChamoJojo
    @MeChamoJojo 6 годин тому +2

    Feel like i’m really early to one of the best chess youtube channels :) great video thanks so much

  • @shavais33
    @shavais33 11 годин тому

    Wow this is very illuminating. It's uncommon to get chess advice that is general enough to be useful in most any game or at least in circumstances that commonly arise, yet specific enough to actually be helpful, and isn't difficult to apply once you see the idea. I wish more chess education was like this.

  • @fredgandolfi2356
    @fredgandolfi2356 День тому

    First of all, thank you for your excellent content! The genius of Alekhine... you noted what his method could do to someone who doesn't play the opening well... yet the opponent he schooled was Rubinstein, and many of his variations still are used today. The point is that what Alekhine did was so powerful that he made Rubinstein look like a newb. Proving the value of your video. Open position (no pawns in the centre), identify open lines, develop while attacking, maintain a series of threats. Crystal clear, very well explained. Thank you!

  • @SoulmateParis
    @SoulmateParis 3 дні тому +2

    Very good! In a closed position both players are often manouvering around the possible pawn breaks, weak pawns, or key squares. Sometimes iwhen a break occurs you could find youself with a tactical weakness! Very frustrating! As an intermediate player I often get wiped out before seeing what happened!!

  • @WolfgangStiller
    @WolfgangStiller День тому

    Excellent content. Just subscribed. I am looking forward to seeing all your videos.

  • @rohanraj5592
    @rohanraj5592 6 днів тому +4

    this one is the best chess video i have ever seen in youtube, it feels very bad to see you have only 143 subs, in your 144th sub and i am gonna stream all of you three videos tonight and big support to you brother for your asm youtube journey... love form India

  • @wanderlustitaly
    @wanderlustitaly 7 днів тому +2

    Could not wish better channel to kickstart my chess journey, found the right chnnel/video at the right time, thank you

    • @GMGasconChess
      @GMGasconChess  7 днів тому

      Thank you so much! I truly hope you enjoy and learn a lot 💪🏻

  • @richardnutt686
    @richardnutt686 День тому

    I enjoyed that - informative and an interesting subject to delve into, thanks!

  • @Ebobster
    @Ebobster 3 дні тому +1

    Excellent video full of clear explanations. Really like how you used moves from the games of famous players to illustrate your point. Admittedly, I have very little knowledge of the games of famous players from the past… because I haven’t actually played through their games. Smylov’s Queen move accepting double h pawns to trade off the Queens is a real stunner! Never would have thought of such a move or if did have courage to play it… BUT once see on board that a former world champ played such a move then it opens up my mind to finding such a move under similar circumstances in my own games. So thank you for these history lessons! Just discovered your channel… wonders of UA-cam algorithms. Hope you continue making such instructive videos reinforcing key points with the games of famous players. Cheers!

  • @prasadugaonkar
    @prasadugaonkar День тому

    Thanks, for a good video. Best of luck.

  • @steveerickson938
    @steveerickson938 3 дні тому

    Thanks for some really strong and deep insight. This is stuff that helps me a lot right now. Thanks again.

  • @robertrenk7074
    @robertrenk7074 4 дні тому

    Just finished watching your other videos and they are excellent. I’ll definitely watch anything you put out on UA-cam.
    I’m interesting in anything you’d like to share with us on the lower levels of chess, but in particular I’d love to see/hear what you have to say about calculation,visualization, and evaluation.
    Thank you.

  • @Tala-ft1dl
    @Tala-ft1dl 5 днів тому +1

    You are amazing please make more videos about tactics in the middlegame+please a video about how to improve ourselves at chess as a beginners because actually I start chess too late " i'm 16 now" but I have some hope,thank you so much for reading,buh bye! ^^

  • @archangelz558
    @archangelz558 День тому

    great video thanks

  • @WHAT-gm1xm
    @WHAT-gm1xm 4 дні тому +1

    My chess rating stuck in 1200 elo I solve daily puzzles and play games and analyse them still not improving how can I improve my game which opening should I play

  • @robertrenk7074
    @robertrenk7074 4 дні тому

    This is an excellent video. I’m going to use these ideas and hopefully play better chess

  • @AmbroseOnyanga-i2f
    @AmbroseOnyanga-i2f 3 дні тому

    Very good chess teacher. I was your 303rd sub! Blessings

  • @paulanderson1915
    @paulanderson1915 4 дні тому

    Great channel

  • @deebakapadia
    @deebakapadia 6 днів тому +1

    You look like Dev Patel lol.
    Nice video, really helpful

  • @MrBan001
    @MrBan001 6 днів тому

    My problem as a beginner is that i always see threads of my opponents but not how to defend them. And then i make supid decisions to "defend" while not making any new threads to my opponents. This leads to me getting shished together wich I find really hard to navigate my pieces around.

  • @swimon
    @swimon 4 дні тому +1

    14:22 Why doenst the black bishop take the pawn? I dont see it...

    • @chrisfraser-gs5ts
      @chrisfraser-gs5ts 4 дні тому

      Poor lack of explanation

    • @robertrenk7074
      @robertrenk7074 4 дні тому +1

      It’s easy if you look at attacking moves. After the bishop takes on b4 you’ve opened the c-file for whites heavy pieces. Qc8 then wins the game.

    • @tamatamt
      @tamatamt 4 дні тому

      Check mate in place

    • @swimon
      @swimon 3 дні тому

      ​@@robertrenk7074Thanks. I see the checkmate now. But I really couldn't see it before...

    • @konroh2
      @konroh2 2 дні тому +1

      @@tamatamt Thanks for that, I think black would avoid mate and just lose the B, but that's why it's a good attack.

  • @AdamMohamed-ji7pk
    @AdamMohamed-ji7pk 5 днів тому

    The video is really good that I thought you are a big UA-camr trynna help me then got shocked...maybe a script will help you improve..tgx for the vid

  • @ArthurCravan-pr3bh
    @ArthurCravan-pr3bh 2 дні тому

    porque? porque en ingles?

  • @GERMARHOSPITAL
    @GERMARHOSPITAL 4 дні тому +1

    TOPIC ABOUT COMPLIMENTARY PIECES PLEASE...NEW SUBSCRIBER PLEASE

  • @carlosedwardos
    @carlosedwardos 3 дні тому

    For credibility, please put your full name and country on your UA-cam channel. Because you are not famous enough to be recognizable, so we need to know who we are getting instruction from. Thank You.

  • @eudesgeoffroy8416
    @eudesgeoffroy8416 3 дні тому

    He should speak in his native language, his english is cringe.

    • @crush_override
      @crush_override День тому

      He speaks English because it's the only language YOU know.