Just what I needed right now. Up till 1600 Lichess, I was the only dude playing c5. Now I'm starting to see it more often, and I realize I have no idea how to play Sicilian as white! Thanks Andras! Would still love to see a video about preparing an opening file to better retain these ideas
@@ChessCoachAndras The monarchy was abolished in 1792 tbf, historians sometimes refer to it as the secondary revolution (the first one mostly done by the lawyers rather than the people).
I don't think there's anything wrong with bad blunder btw, blunders can come on a scale form maybe blundering a pawn (bad) not necessarily game ending or blundering a queen or other major piece, catastrophic (probably). Thanks for another super enlightening video though, you're no nonsense style and awe-inspiring knowledge are a gift to us mere mortals.
Just what I needed right now. Up till 1600 Lichess, I was the only dude playing c5. Now I'm starting to see it more often, and I realize I have no idea how to play Sicilian as white! Thanks Andras! Would still love to see a video about preparing an opening file to better retain these ideas
Glad I could help!
Love these videos! Thanks
One of your best, thanks
Love your style of thinking about chess.
Great analysis!
1789 is the date of our glorious revolution, but close enough ;)
Yep, the famous 92 date is the Americas "discovery" by Columbus in 1492
Bugger, I hate getting stuff like this wrong 😂🤦♀️
@@ChessCoachAndras The monarchy was abolished in 1792 tbf, historians sometimes refer to it as the secondary revolution (the first one mostly done by the lawyers rather than the people).
@@ChessCoachAndras this year they chopped kings head off. they waited three years
You are the best no cap
Do you take game submissions from UA-cam as well as Twitch?
At 12:20, I think they are worried about Bxb6 and then gxh3 instead of recapturing the bishop.
I believe there you have g3 hitting the queen and when they move it you can save your bishop and you're up a piece. If h2+ anywhere obviously Kh1
I don't think there's anything wrong with bad blunder btw, blunders can come on a scale form maybe blundering a pawn (bad) not necessarily game ending or blundering a queen or other major piece, catastrophic (probably). Thanks for another super enlightening video though, you're no nonsense style and awe-inspiring knowledge are a gift to us mere mortals.
? vs. ?? Its a old notion in English.
Instalike. Hello again Andras.
awesome analysis as always, but how'd he flag in a 15+10?
Also by not paying attention to the clock while calculating something. Has happened to me. DING and I don't understand anything.
nice tips
Thanks a lot
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