HOW to reach 1800 Chess rating

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • 🚀 Ready to elevate your rapid chess? In this in-depth video, I'm laying out a step-by-step guide that will empower you to reach 1800 ELO mark and beyond. If you have seen this video already, drop a sub, I've migrated my content here. The other channel will be for different topics/info. 🕒
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  • @KingAnubyss
    @KingAnubyss Місяць тому +16

    You hit 1800 on chess now get 1800 subs 😎, see you at the top

  • @blackman7186
    @blackman7186 Місяць тому +12

    Good points. As an 1800 player myself, the biggest shift that has helped me is mainly the mentality. I stopped being aggresive and westing my time searching for a fency attack or a checkmate. At this level you have to play positionally, you must convert small advantage into big advantages, do a lot of manuvering, put your pieces on good squares, keep everything defended and learn theoretical endgames. And that's it.

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  Місяць тому

      💯

    • @Aparko
      @Aparko Місяць тому

      as another 1800 I disagree with some of it. You have to play positionally principled and get your pieces to active squares yes, but games are not won by converting small advantages at all. Games are still won by simple tactics or hanging pieces, I think people don't truly realise how much they / their opponent make silly mistakes unless the game review. Pick any 20 or so 10+0 between 1800s, then game-review them; 19/20 of them will be from tactical blunders, usually simple ones. Also people still fold from attacks ALOT, but you cant always create attacks out of thin air. also ive been in a theoretical endgame situation maybe twice at this level? games dont really last long enough to go to an equal theoretical endgame

    • @lewisjones284
      @lewisjones284 27 днів тому +1

      This is massively true. So much can be learnt from studying model games or opening theory whilst genuinely asking why the best moves are so strong.

    • @MellopellowChesss
      @MellopellowChesss 22 дні тому

      As a 1,800-2,000 player, You just need to follow principles. Thats it.
      I have played against a GM 6 times. In one of those games we reached the endgame.
      - I lost being down a pawn.
      GMs also only follow principles.
      I dont know how I will improve anymore.

  • @brendenbeam6050
    @brendenbeam6050 Місяць тому +7

    This a remarkably well done video.

  • @Klayht
    @Klayht 8 днів тому +1

    Excellent video!

  • @alexandertorres3434
    @alexandertorres3434 Місяць тому +8

    How long did it take to edit this? don't really see small channels make such well made content often. Great work!

    • @KingAnubyss
      @KingAnubyss Місяць тому +1

      Fr bro

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks, it took about 5 hours. More time probably went to writing & thinking about what helped me. Being a UA-cam fiend made the edit/style pretty natural and intuitive.

    • @KingAnubyss
      @KingAnubyss Місяць тому

      @@simpletakes7091 capcut might shorten editing time

  • @Beethoven_1st
    @Beethoven_1st 21 день тому +4

    I thought your subscribers said 313k subscribers, when i saw the quality of this video i didnt doubt the 313k subs you had, but then i noticed you only have 313, bob ross of chess content, well done, you deserve millions of subs, keep up the content and im sure you will grow as a ytuber.

  • @gregwhittier5206
    @gregwhittier5206 11 днів тому +1

    I'm a big Sielecki fan. I've done his "my first opening repertoire" for white and black courses, and it's amazing how much coverage he gets in so few lines.

  • @eliborisfall
    @eliborisfall Місяць тому +2

    Good work bro!Keep up the grind , mentality is key while goin up the ladder, hope we both make it to 2k

  • @uselesscommon7761
    @uselesscommon7761 9 годин тому

    - play the cow
    - ignore all rules and preconceptions
    - grind 24/7

  • @-Exen-
    @-Exen- 15 днів тому +1

    I love running the King's Indian defense, you've inspired me to take a look into more variations to make my opening game stronger!

  • @DanacChess
    @DanacChess 20 днів тому +1

    As a peak 2102 rapid and 1809 blitz player (Definately underrated on blitz, I've gained almost 100 this last week cuz I play so little blitz)
    On reason was switching to a simpler opening for blitz that I understand well (Ruy->Italian, quiet game)

  • @mlad5274
    @mlad5274 17 днів тому

    great video man keep it up! I liked the you ACTUALLY focused on key ideas like coordinating your pieces or weak pawns. Rather than just spew the same bs that people do in videos like play more games or take responsibility. Actually giving things that people can work on now than just alter your entire life to climb out of certain elo, goes a long way.

  • @kaytiwari6018
    @kaytiwari6018 29 днів тому +3

    Great editing, needs some work ngl, but keeps it interesting, and youre super likeable which helps, look forward to your future shit

  • @chbill5848
    @chbill5848 9 днів тому

    1350 here, inspired to hit the grind!

  • @callmeqt1269
    @callmeqt1269 17 днів тому

    hey, i just watched through your videos - they were super enjoyable and helpful - and i just want to recommend one thing: it would make a real difference in the quality of your videos if you just retook each part when you stutter or restart
    just a suggestion but i feel like it’s worthwhile
    keep up the great work and good luck with your channel growth!

  • @AmmarAbdSaleh
    @AmmarAbdSaleh Місяць тому +2

    Underrated, keep it up!

  • @doublestarships646
    @doublestarships646 3 дні тому

    I needed this lmfao

  • @EGH9701
    @EGH9701 18 днів тому

    Im an agressive player who loves to play gambits and play behind in material for most of the game, ive been hard stuck at 16-1700 for the past year or so, im going to using the lichess database more to refine my openings and see if that can help me improve.

  • @HalalaBrawlStars
    @HalalaBrawlStars 23 дні тому

    Bro how t f do you have 300 subs?
    You really deserve so much more😊

  • @zoolity
    @zoolity 24 дні тому

    Good job

  • @Ryan-pb2rm
    @Ryan-pb2rm Місяць тому

    Good video 👍🏼

  • @theroaman8759
    @theroaman8759 26 днів тому

    1800 has been my goal. At 1500, so long way to go. Good advice. How long did it take you to hit 1800, and what were you rated when you started to take it serious?

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  25 днів тому +1

      I was rated 1200, about 2 years on and off every few months without much consistency. Made a more focused push summer 2023.

  • @guyincognito645
    @guyincognito645 26 днів тому

    Liking this energy, positivity, and sincerity. I'm inspired. I'm going to add 200 points to my rating. Let's do this!

  • @cloud_634
    @cloud_634 Місяць тому

    you earned a sub

  • @Tushargarg0243
    @Tushargarg0243 Місяць тому +6

    @samayraina please saw this video only this can help you now

  • @alfredoball-llovera8609
    @alfredoball-llovera8609 22 дні тому

    Stuck between 1200-1300 but not sure what to work on for the most immediate results. Like you said, everything is sort of weak and I just need to increase my overall knowledge in every phase of the game.

  • @wisdomseeker3132
    @wisdomseeker3132 25 днів тому +1

    This guy is just a Salesman 😅

  • @Thanos-snap-feminism
    @Thanos-snap-feminism Місяць тому

    Never took to e4. Been trying to play c4 most of the year. The English is mainly for those that play e4 and the Sicilian. Can become very sharp, very quick. Back to d4 for me.

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  Місяць тому

      Been learning e4 again to broaden my game and man i find it far more sharp and challenging.

  • @DhrjMakj
    @DhrjMakj Місяць тому +1

    Is the Colle Zukertort system good for a beginner?

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  Місяць тому

      I don’t see why not. If you enjoy it, run it.

    • @skycaptain95
      @skycaptain95 Місяць тому

      ANY chess opening which follows the basic principles is fine for a beginner. In other words, no Alekhine's defense, Grob, Modern defense, Nimzowitch-Larsen, etc. The bad computer evaluations of these openings is irrelevant. But you still don't want to play them, because they involve more memorization and difficult ideas which are hard to grasp.
      System-based openings such as the Caro Kann and London are what I would recommend. They involve basic ideas which can be used against almost any response, and less memorization.
      By far your biggest Elo gains will come from:
      * Not hanging free pieces and pawns
      *Learning tactical concepts from puzzles and applying them

    • @DhrjMakj
      @DhrjMakj Місяць тому

      @@skycaptain95 Have you ever tried the Colle-Zukertrot System?

  • @thedilletante4401
    @thedilletante4401 23 дні тому

    Your videos are good. However, I think you could talk about all the various points in greater detail in separate videos.

  • @rijankc2102
    @rijankc2102 Місяць тому

    I think playing cow opening and grinding chess puzzle will do

    • @GeorgeEpting
      @GeorgeEpting Місяць тому +1

      That's my opening into theory and how I play chess since 1977 and sent that opening to the library of Congress well over ten years ago and also going to send the rest of my theory this yet

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  Місяць тому

      T1 is built different.

  • @GeorgeEpting
    @GeorgeEpting Місяць тому +1

    Ok,number 1 thing is I know they didn't find all the utube channels to learn from and or by,number 2 everything your saying is true as of books and all this great grandmasters ,high rated chess players online yes it does help a lot and pick your opening you like and learn from them and its very and more than likely your rating number will go up and even make it as high as levy or maybe it just doesn't work for you and you end up in another dimension and now for number 3 if that's the case what would you say if you could find another place that shows chess and as of a style that he only plays and is no grandmaster,no rating number,just a everyday working guy who really is in his chess but can beat programs up to 2800 with no assisted,no help of any kind but only at randomly times not all the time yet and have fun doing it and slowly,slowly developing your skill of chess through a style and could even mix and match but it's the style,after a while you will see it working all the time in levels from 1800 to 2200 but when going higher from 2300 to 2700 yes you can do it but it starts to be come with a twist or I should say it gets a little hard but the little hard is only 1 to 3 moves to get fixed to set your self back on the track from the danger but some times you can catch it at high levels and you did what you did the same as a 2000 or 2200 and I'm out to show how all low level chess player ,have fun playing chess❤😊

    • @GiveMePropps
      @GiveMePropps Місяць тому +1

      Punctuation is a great thing.

    • @GeorgeEpting
      @GeorgeEpting Місяць тому +1

      @@GiveMePropps ok I can see your more interested in writing and or for yourself and not chess but I'm here for chess not looking for all your punctuations in what you say,then have fun in what you say

    • @GiveMePropps
      @GiveMePropps Місяць тому

      @@GeorgeEpting complete sentences please

    • @GeorgeEpting
      @GeorgeEpting Місяць тому

      @@GiveMePropps that's my writing or English and that's the way it is

  • @basedchessmoves
    @basedchessmoves 28 днів тому

    2200 rapid player here. The video is well made but there are some issues that must be pointed out.
    1. Players should not stick to one style of play all the time. You need to learn to play closed positional games as well as tactical scraps where calculation is important.
    2. Opening theory is not that relevant even at my level. I only know the main lines of the openings I play and whenever an opponent plays a sideline, sticking to basic opening principles like quickly developing your pieces and fighting for the centre with pawns goes a long way.

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  27 днів тому

      Although the things I shared in the video did help me hit that mark, I’m realizing the importance of tactics and vision as I continue learning.
      I agree with point number 1.
      With respect to point 2, most openings will teach and emphasize the points you mentioned while giving players new ideas and concepts that will be hard to learn otherwise. No deep lines but general principles vs certain openings I think is valuable.
      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @your_innervoice
    @your_innervoice Місяць тому

    the math in the thumbnail doesn't add up😂😅

  • @GodUsoppabc
    @GodUsoppabc 22 дні тому

    off topic but are u somali?

  • @orbanaron9794
    @orbanaron9794 Місяць тому

    1800 elo with 1800 views lol!

  • @MisoSoup-zm4my
    @MisoSoup-zm4my 22 дні тому

    How to reach 2000 😂

    • @simpletakes7091
      @simpletakes7091  21 день тому +1

      Hopefully I’ll be making that video soon haha