► Chapters 00:00 Simple Chess Rule To Prevent Mistakes/Blunders 00:07 Example-1 02:04 GOLDEN CHESS RULE (Right way of thinking) 03:54 Example-2 05:46 To take is a mistake 07:30 Example-3 08:38 Neutralize opponent's piece on your half of the board 10:55 To take is good IF...
By YouSum Live 00:00:00 Prevent chess mistakes with the golden rule. 00:00:54 Black's blunder leads to back rank checkmate. 00:01:26 Guard the rook to avoid knight fork tactics. 00:01:48 Strategic moves to counter opponent's threats. 00:02:00 Importance of thinking ahead to avoid blunders. 00:05:50 Taking without advantage worsens position. 00:07:31 Neutralize opponent's piece on your territory. 00:10:41 Push opponent's pieces back for control. 00:11:30 Avoid unprovoked exchanges to maintain advantage. By YouSum Live
My thinking on the initial position is that black had this nice pawn chain that was keeping the dark-square bishop at bay (among other advantages), but with the knight having access to e4, it would attack the d6 pawn and potentially come to g5 if the queen moves away of if b5 is supported in some way, so the knight was clearly the more dangerous piece. That told me that Rxc3 was likely to be a better choice than fxe3. "Hold my beer!" LMAO!
A simpler explanation for us C players: If you can take one piece and keep another opposing piece hanging to a pawn, then do so. Now your opponent's choice is to retake your piece or save his other piece. Situation was different here because Black was only retaking a piece so material was even, but it arises so often in amateur play that it's a principle to keep in mind: capture with your pawn NEXT move, capture with your piece THIS move (especially if your piece is under attack).
I just love these videos. I always get into trouble in the middle game. And I really need to work on seeing the whole board, instead of focusing on my brilliant attack.
Im new to chess and i really agree with the to take is a mistake rule I never really thought about this. as a new guy my main objective in the early and even mid it to trade or take pieces, I usually find that check mate is too far out from focusing on. Im definitely trying out new techniques to set up check mate now at more risky costs.
0:15 "And these are the 2 options to chose from." Nope. I am advancing the pawn to F3 to open up his castle, instead of his rook. (hope to get my knight on H4 and maybe sacrifice it to open up his castle,--while I still have some power pieces. I know watching vids can help my game, but they don't seem to do as good of a job as me playing my computer games. Maybe that is because, I am doing the thinking, and getting better at it? As soon as they castle, (the sooner the better), the more I can concentrate my attack on one corner of the board. IMO, neither the white knight or bishop can bother me much at this point, (2-3 moves later maybe, very possible). He is going to be busy defending his castle most likely. I just play computer games and am not rated. I would like to play a few games with you to see where I stand in real life. :) Doug in Michigan
in the last situation, i like to take w/ the knight to draw out the queen because then you have your opponent's queen floating around the board where it can be bullied by your pieces and eventually make a blunder
3:24 "Now, in this position just think about this: all his pieces are somewhere on the last ranks, and in a situation like that it's very difficult for you to blunder anything. And I know some of you guys will be like, 'HOLD MY BEER'". 😂😂😂
I see it this way. The pawn is a single use weaponry, and after the hit, it can't get back and just waiting for death or worse binding up own pieces to keep defending it. The rook can hit and run and attack many times.
Do you have an algorithm to find the best move in chess? Something like: (1) nutralized your opponents advances/active piece (2) consider foward moves that are forcing such as checks, captures, threats, (3) improve/activate your worst piece (4) calculate your opponents response with these same three steps Am I missing anything? also, is there a simple acronym to remember all of this when Im playing chess?
hey bro, been following your channel for a while now. just wanted to say u seem like a rly nice guy, keep up the good content :) cheers from argentina!
I am definitely a low level player, but can someone explain why Qf5 is not a better move in the “to take is a mistake” section? It would stop Ng6 which forks the bishop and rook, whereas Qe6 lets it go through. I don’t understand!
To quote Abraham Lincoln, "Common sense is the most uncommon sense of all." I doubt he could say that about your chess lessons. These just drip with common sense... Thank you!
In the last example, my instinct would be to take, to draw the queen out, and chase it around while I develop with tempo. Is this a bad idea, starting with C5?
Yes it's a bad idea and common mistake. White replies Qe3 and follows up with Bc4 and Nc3, preventing Black from ever playing ...d5. Black will suffer all game with a backward d pawn.
Igor, i have been watching your videos, went from 600 blitz to 900 in about 1 month, when you say to take is a mistake can i give you 1 example of how i play? tell me if its wrong, whenever my oppenent blunders and i have like a +2 or +3 material advantage, i exchange down as much as i can to have a better end game, is that wrong? like all possible trades so i can have an extra piece in the endgame, that has been my strategy
Doesn't make total sense for this newbie. You claim the bishop is forced to retreat because there's no squares he can advance to, when he literally has a whole open diagonal in front of him, short of taking the pawn on a7. Why not b3? Now, you may mean he cannot protect the bishop in any forward position; if that's the case, you need to state that. Not all of your audience is following your thought process, and I think some conclusions not immediately apparent are being taken for granted.
In the first example, the one you are referring to, both White's dark square bishop on e3 and White's knight on c3 are under attack. After Black takes the knight on c3, which is the best move, there are only two safe squares for White's dark square bishop, and they are d2 and c1. The entire e3 to a7 diagonal is not safe for White's dark square bishop. Note that the dark square bishop cannot travel to b3, and the b6 square is controlled by Black's a7 pawn.
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► Chapters
00:00 Simple Chess Rule To Prevent Mistakes/Blunders
00:07 Example-1
02:04 GOLDEN CHESS RULE (Right way of thinking)
03:54 Example-2
05:46 To take is a mistake
07:30 Example-3
08:38 Neutralize opponent's piece on your half of the board
10:55 To take is good IF...
happy fathers day GM IGOR SMIRNOV wish you a blessed day
Thanks once again, Igor..for succinct, direct instruction 👍.
By YouSum Live
00:00:00 Prevent chess mistakes with the golden rule.
00:00:54 Black's blunder leads to back rank checkmate.
00:01:26 Guard the rook to avoid knight fork tactics.
00:01:48 Strategic moves to counter opponent's threats.
00:02:00 Importance of thinking ahead to avoid blunders.
00:05:50 Taking without advantage worsens position.
00:07:31 Neutralize opponent's piece on your territory.
00:10:41 Push opponent's pieces back for control.
00:11:30 Avoid unprovoked exchanges to maintain advantage.
By YouSum Live
My thinking on the initial position is that black had this nice pawn chain that was keeping the dark-square bishop at bay (among other advantages), but with the knight having access to e4, it would attack the d6 pawn and potentially come to g5 if the queen moves away of if b5 is supported in some way, so the knight was clearly the more dangerous piece. That told me that Rxc3 was likely to be a better choice than fxe3.
"Hold my beer!" LMAO!
Literally won the next game after I followed these techniques. Definitely wanting to buy the course now…. Thanks GM Smirnov!
What a classy thing to do to offer a nice special during Father's day. Happy Father's day to you as well Igor!
thank you for explaining clearly "to take is a mistake" . I've used that rule but without the confidence of knowing why.
Thank you
Awesome lessons!!!! I use several of your video techniques to win games, thanks a million! This tip is fantastic advice!
'hold my beer' 🤣
😂😂
...I will show u man can blunder any position.
Personal attack detected lmao
Yes, funny.
thank you very much igor, you are the best chess coach in youtube and i can play better now because of you
A simpler explanation for us C players: If you can take one piece and keep another opposing piece hanging to a pawn, then do so. Now your opponent's choice is to retake your piece or save his other piece. Situation was different here because Black was only retaking a piece so material was even, but it arises so often in amateur play that it's a principle to keep in mind: capture with your pawn NEXT move, capture with your piece THIS move (especially if your piece is under attack).
I just love these videos. I always get into trouble in the middle game. And I really need to work on seeing the whole board, instead of focusing on my brilliant attack.
You are a superb communicator, Igor. Thank you for your clear advice. 🍻
@10:29 - Best is b5 hitting the bishop. The lines that follow are very hard for both sides.
Im new to chess and i really agree with the to take is a mistake rule I never really thought about this. as a new guy my main objective in the early and even mid it to trade or take pieces, I usually find that check mate is too far out from focusing on. Im definitely trying out new techniques to set up check mate now at more risky costs.
0:15 "And these are the 2 options to chose from." Nope. I am advancing the pawn to F3 to open up his castle, instead of his rook. (hope to get my knight on H4 and maybe sacrifice it to open up his castle,--while I still have some power pieces.
I know watching vids can help my game, but they don't seem to do as good of a job as me playing my computer games. Maybe that is because, I am doing the thinking, and getting better at it? As soon as they castle, (the sooner the better), the more I can concentrate my attack on one corner of the board. IMO, neither the white knight or bishop can bother me much at this point, (2-3 moves later maybe, very possible). He is going to be busy defending his castle most likely. I just play computer games and am not rated. I would like to play a few games with you to see where I stand in real life. :) Doug in Michigan
Awesome, thanx Igor!
Glad you liked it!
Good tips, thank you.
Always super useful to go back to the fundamentals - thank you, Igor, a great reminder that will surely save me a few blunders!
Very helpful
3:32 😂😂😂 took the words out of my mouth
really good tips. ty. cool.
Great practical heuristics !!!
The only chess coach I would ever require
Thanks Igor sir for teaching me a lot 🙏🏿
Very helpful!
Happy Fathers Day! Thanks again for great explanations on tactics.
in the last situation, i like to take w/ the knight to draw out the queen because then you have your opponent's queen floating around the board where it can be bullied by your pieces and eventually make a blunder
Please make a video about Endgames GM igor. I play good in middle games and I will be pawn up but i cant handle this to win.
There are a full playlist of endgame on the channel
Very nice.
3:24 "Now, in this position just think about this: all his pieces are somewhere on the last ranks, and in a situation like that it's very difficult for you to blunder anything. And I know some of you guys will be like, 'HOLD MY BEER'". 😂😂😂
You watched the video too?
Great guy, thank you Sir!
This seems like something new to me. I don't think I've heard this always try to go forward advice before - apart from your other videos.
I see it this way. The pawn is a single use weaponry, and after the hit, it can't get back and just waiting for death or worse binding up own pieces to keep defending it. The rook can hit and run and attack many times.
Fantastic 🎉
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Great lesson and a few big laughs
If I could just reduce my blunders by 50%, I'd only be making 10 per game!
Do you have an algorithm to find the best move in chess?
Something like: (1) nutralized your opponents advances/active piece (2) consider foward moves that are forcing such as checks, captures, threats, (3) improve/activate your worst piece (4) calculate your opponents response with these same three steps
Am I missing anything? also, is there a simple acronym to remember all of this when Im playing chess?
8:11 is my favorite answer to the fried liver attack. Love this line but at my ELO, I don't get to use it often
"Hold my beer" hahaha😂
1:20 can t he block with the knight that s protected by the queen?
Same I also thought that
The rook on f2 would take it
Do you know how to count?
Certainly the golden rule ❤ thanks.
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I waiting for it ❤
hey bro, been following your channel for a while now. just wanted to say u seem like a rly nice guy, keep up the good content :) cheers from argentina!
I am definitely a low level player, but can someone explain why Qf5 is not a better move in the “to take is a mistake” section? It would stop Ng6 which forks the bishop and rook, whereas Qe6 lets it go through. I don’t understand!
But black cold move Nf8 and he get out of check, because if RxNf8xQf8 and King is safe for now
You mean the position at 1:05? Don't forget that white has a rook on f2 as well as a rook on c8 in that variation.
Amazing vid
To quote Abraham Lincoln, "Common sense is the most uncommon sense of all." I doubt he could say that about your chess lessons. These just drip with common sense... Thank you!
I didn't know you had children, mashaallah that's wonderful 😊
How old were they when you taught them to play chess?
In last example game is not over yet becoz bishop can take the knight
Yes it can take the knight
Igor nation gets the best teacher AND great jokes! Yes all blunders begin with "hold my beer"
Igor, could you make an anti caro kann with no theory video, I’m having trouble trying to punish it
HEY IGOR CAN YOU SAY HOW TO COUNTER THE SCANDINAVIAN DEFENCE MODERN VARIATION
"Hold my beer" is cooooold blooded
ruy lopez .. take knight with bishop or not? becouse it double pawn....
Hey Igor. Can you do a video on the englund gambit? I have been playing it with black pieces and having success
That is a bad opening for Black. Igor made a video for White: ua-cam.com/video/YF1qv3UYIRQ/v-deo.html
Happy father's Day GM Igor
Feels wrong getting so much knowledge for free!
Happy father's day to you ❤❤🎉🥳
Your rules of thumb for chess improvement have made you the new Nimzowitsch!
Make films about endgames mastering
Great video as usual Sir. But i have a question, at 7:12 wht if white plays rook to E1 !!!!! How should we reply
d4 looks winning then
In the last example, my instinct would be to take, to draw the queen out, and chase it around while I develop with tempo. Is this a bad idea, starting with C5?
Yes it's a bad idea and common mistake. White replies Qe3 and follows up with Bc4 and Nc3, preventing Black from ever playing ...d5. Black will suffer all game with a backward d pawn.
@@MatthewDoe-c4t Thank you, sir!
8:52 How Knight takes c2 win the game?
Ok not instantly but wins the white queen followed by more pieces quickly so its all over.....
i see, thank you very much... but i still can blunder that position sjsjsjsjjs
How is the first game checkmate? Knight can cover, after rook takes, queen takes back.
What rating are you
You may have missed there are TWO rooks hitting that square.
@@garhong9125I did indeed! Thanks for pointing that out!
Happy Father's day
My middle game planning are bad can you please suggest some tips to play in middle game
Do puzzles and pray 😅 that's what I do.
His tip should be to buy his course for 75% off.
Igor, i have been watching your videos, went from 600 blitz to 900 in about 1 month, when you say to take is a mistake can i give you 1 example of how i play? tell me if its wrong, whenever my oppenent blunders and i have like a +2 or +3 material advantage, i exchange down as much as i can to have a better end game, is that wrong? like all possible trades so i can have an extra piece in the endgame, that has been my strategy
No, it's not wrong. As long you have a good position👍🏼
Happy Father's day king
Go forward and push him back
TO take is mistake
Neutralize opponent piece
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the fried liver smothered mate works every time…except now the secret is out:/
The secret's been out for decades my man lol
I rly don't like to open opponents rook file, I want to open mine, but I don't like when I need to open theirs, that's my rule
That's enough to play a chess game.😎😺
So with this videos Golden Rule and the other videos Key Rules you'll be able to prevent 100% on mistakes.
Rich of him to think at 400 elo I need a reason to take
He looks so old! Has he had a birthday recently?
Hi bro
Hi
Why would you present me with a chess problem and then take the board off the screen? Garbage.
Doesn't make total sense for this newbie. You claim the bishop is forced to retreat because there's no squares he can advance to, when he literally has a whole open diagonal in front of him, short of taking the pawn on a7. Why not b3? Now, you may mean he cannot protect the bishop in any forward position; if that's the case, you need to state that. Not all of your audience is following your thought process, and I think some conclusions not immediately apparent are being taken for granted.
In the first example, the one you are referring to, both White's dark square bishop on e3 and White's knight on c3 are under attack. After Black takes the knight on c3, which is the best move, there are only two safe squares for White's dark square bishop, and they are d2 and c1. The entire e3 to a7 diagonal is not safe for White's dark square bishop. Note that the dark square bishop cannot travel to b3, and the b6 square is controlled by Black's a7 pawn.
@@chesslover8829 Thanks for the detailed explanation! Very helpful.
@@pax61 You are welcome. I paused the video to make sure of my answer.
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If your patience level while playing chess is the same as it is while learning chess, you might need to practice a little yoga on the side😅..
@@stevemotocrayz2892 nah I Watch To The End , This Is Just My Job As A UA-cam Commenter😊
"Hold my beer" hahaha😂