So the 2 most important things to consider when moving a piece is: 1. Do moves that do multiple things at the same time. 2. Do not make a piece do multiple things at the same time.
The 2nd pointer about not putting your pieces on the same diagonal as the king when your opponent has a bishop or a queen that can be active on that diagonal cost me from an easy win to a loss when my rook and queen were forked by my opponents bishop just a few days ago! 😢. Thanks Anna for another great video.
This popped into my recommended right after I just lost a game after a diagonal mistake like the one shown in the video hahaha, thank you Anna this was very helpful :)
Thank you Anna. You are a great help. I study tactics, but you are helping me with the play before tactics can appear - to make sure that I don't put my pieces on unprotected squares and and to not make random piece moves that weaken my center.
I live in Asia, no clue about European accents and I am really curious about her accent. Is mewvv a swedish or Spanish accent? I'm so confused because neither Pia nor Juan has the same accent with Anna. Like, where did she get these accents from? LOL 😂
Me: Watches video..."yes, I understand!"😁 Me: Plays a match...forgets everything and loses on move 7... ☹️ Anna can you do a video on how to analyze one's own games? What to look for etc?
Pls anna can you answer this. Nowadays iam only focusing on openings lines etc. I lost game why because I cannot calculate opponents threat or plain. I only focusing on my opening and i calculate my plans only. Please suggest me any tip. Whether I should focus on my tactics or planning or opening. Ughh please reply this one. My rating on lichess is 1750 btw.
The last video o watched I did a great Queen opening checkmate my very next game. Now I learned why to castle before moving the kings pawn Now I Learned not to overload the opponents bishops diagonals and why. Also not to overload pieces with multiple defenses and offenses. I do know to keep you knights centered. He lost 4 possible knight moves that way. Ouch. I learn so much from you. I also do puzzles all the time now. Also learned the king pawn box for capture or no capture from you as well
I'll definitely be using these tips when I start to get good at middle games lol but right now I'm still not good at them I can do my setup an then it's downhill from there I don't know what to do next in middle games 😂
I need to stop: Blundering my queen, stuffing my pawn structure, trying to be too fancy... and also Anna's three things so that's 6 things I need to stop doing.
Why doesn't black take c4 with pawn on d5 in the opening. Is it because it's a poor pawn structure ? I'm always afraid to go c4 after d4 because at my level (brand new) people take the pawn and ignore poor pawn structure.
1:35 - I don't get it. If 7. Ke2 - Qf2+ 8. Kd3 ... how is this a win for Black? You're up one pawn, and whites position is wide open, but I don't see a quick mate. Any hints, please?
Thanks for this helpful video. I think your enthusiasm for chess is infectious, which makes playing the game more attractive. How do you stop the opponent's bishops from pinning your knights and potentially upsetting your pawn structure without pawn to A3 or H3?
You're messing up your pawn structure by pushing a3 or h3 and delaying your development. "upsetting your pawn structure" is not such a big deal unless it's g2-f3 after castling kingside; otherwise it's not to your opponent's advantage to give up the bishop pair in exchange for your knight. You can scare away the bishop with a3 or h3 *after* it moves to b5 or g5; preventing it is rarely wise. And you can unpin the knight with Bd2 or Be2.
Was playing at 1600+. I though I saw an amazing play. Bishop check king forcing king to take bishop. Into a discovery check with pawn, Beaming their queen down with my queen. I was emitting so much confident in that 5 seconds that the opponent end up leaving, thinking all is lost after I capture their queen. I analysis the board afterward, just to realize I blunder the bishop because their queen was protected by the knight.
You aren't playing at 1600+ if you don't instinctively see a knight defending a queen. Also, no one leaves a game in such a situation before the queen has even been captured so this story sounds dubious.
I know it's a long shot, but I would love the chance to play against Anna one day. No doubt, she'd crush me and use me as another bad example 😂 but it would still be cool to learn
So the 2 most important things to consider when moving a piece is:
1. Do moves that do multiple things at the same time.
2. Do not make a piece do multiple things at the same time.
I think you know what you just said.
Should be: 2. Do not make a piece be the only defender against multiple threats.
Cool, now I'll lose to mistake 4.
bruhh, same shit bro
one fix at a time :D
I’m sure there’s “one trick they don’t want you to know about.”
@@mr.donatello yep, a master conspiracy !
😂😂
Thank you Anna! Love your energy and good chess advice
I'm very bad at chess but I started watching your videos to improve my game. Thanks for the advice!
Awesome, keep going, I need the top 10 mistakes by 1000 and under players. Checks, captures and attacks really helped me. Love your channel.
The 2nd pointer about not putting your pieces on the same diagonal as the king when your opponent has a bishop or a queen that can be active on that diagonal cost me from an easy win to a loss when my rook and queen were forked by my opponents bishop just a few days ago! 😢. Thanks Anna for another great video.
being able to prevent blunders and not falling for simple tactical shots are the best instructional video's. Thanks Anna
The biggest mistake I make in chess is keeping playing it. Everytime it just reminds me how stupid I am.
This popped into my recommended right after I just lost a game after a diagonal mistake like the one shown in the video hahaha, thank you Anna this was very helpful :)
Thank you Anna. You are a great help. I study tactics, but you are helping me with the play before tactics can appear - to make sure that I don't put my pieces on unprotected squares and and to not make random piece moves that weaken my center.
Thank you Anna, your advices are very welcome!
Very practical instruction. Thank you so much.
Thanks for remembering my blunder 😤 Anna . Thanks for the info 👍
4:45 BOOM :-D I love it
mistake 1: dont hang your queen
mistake 2: dont hang your rooks
mistake 3: dont hang mate
How to speak like Anna:
For chess say chass
For move say mewve
For check say chack
For e-seven say e-saven
😂
I love her accent btw
Crazy how her vocabulary is amazing but her pronunciation is so poor, isn't it? "Chack mate in saven mewves" lol
@@SailingJasine 😂😂😂 her accent is precious
@@SailingJasine It's because she talks like a vampire, baring her incisors.
I live in Asia, no clue about European accents and I am really curious about her accent. Is mewvv a swedish or Spanish accent? I'm so confused because neither Pia nor Juan has the same accent with Anna. Like, where did she get these accents from? LOL 😂
Anna, thanks for teaching me not to overwork pieces or put important pieces on the same diagonal. Many thanks. 😊
Great video Anna as always, a fan from California USA you are helping me improve so much!!
Thanks for your advice. You' ve already improved my game.
Me: Watches video..."yes, I understand!"😁
Me: Plays a match...forgets everything and loses on move 7... ☹️
Anna can you do a video on how to analyze one's own games? What to look for etc?
This is a very good and educational video, thanks a lot!! learnt a lot!!
Thankyou for the wisdom and being a decent, likable human being.
Her face at the very end 14:01 is so funny lol
tak för tipsent
What? Only three! You underestimate me my dear lady!!
Pls anna can you answer this. Nowadays iam only focusing on openings lines etc. I lost game why because I cannot calculate opponents threat or plain. I only focusing on my opening and i calculate my plans only. Please suggest me any tip. Whether I should focus on my tactics or planning or opening. Ughh please reply this one. My rating on lichess is 1750 btw.
I’d say tactics 100%!
"i calculate my plans only."
Well, that's completely the wrong way to play chess. Find your opponent's best moves.
The last video o watched I did a great Queen opening checkmate my very next game.
Now I learned why to castle before moving the kings pawn
Now I Learned not to overload the opponents bishops diagonals and why.
Also not to overload pieces with multiple defenses and offenses.
I do know to keep you knights centered. He lost 4 possible knight moves that way. Ouch.
I learn so much from you. I also do puzzles all the time now.
Also learned the king pawn box for capture or no capture from you as well
The 3 things you shouldn’t do:
1. Blundering your queen
2. Blundering mate in 1
3. Trading a rook for a pawn
Hello
There are many mistakes you can
Do in chess, thanks for video....
Thank you Anna for the given lesson!
Ce noroc sa ajungi sa joci cu Anna :))
@@andreiandutu697 și să pierzi in 7 mișcări:))
I'll definitely be using these tips when I start to get good at middle games lol but right now I'm still not good at them I can do my setup an then it's downhill from there I don't know what to do next in middle games 😂
This is exactly the problem I'm always having!
@@markusbiewer2756 annoying isn't it lol
Lol yea definitely is:)
My best advice is to clear the board for pawns and don't trade the others equally. Get the queen or a rook and they feel defeated.
9:00 en passant!
I need to stop: Blundering my queen, stuffing my pawn structure, trying to be too fancy... and also Anna's three things so that's 6 things I need to stop doing.
Excelente video, gracias Anna!👌
I've actually never heard the f3 rule until now. Thanks.
At my level I move The A and H pawns up to stop people from trying to bring their knights up to get a fork
I always do the same thing as the "oh no my queen" guy, except that I don't have a checkmate to follow
Anna do you have any notes available? I love your videos but even with the speed reduced I find them too fast to digest properly.
Another tip, avoid putting your queen on the same diagonal your king is on, you can get it easily pinned if you're not careful.
I reached 1200 elo today
2:21 😂😂
Thank you!
Black could have solved the queen battery problem with N to e4 followed by N to f6.
Never go full f3
4:08 sac the bishop on b3 they take with pawn then knight takes b3 forking the king and queen😆
Your videos are getting better, Anna. Keep up the good work.
HIIII!!!!! I love this, this is going to help me out a lot in chess!
Chack mate
Chass
Bast
Bast chass chack mate
There's no E in this ladies accent
Why doesn't black take c4 with pawn on d5 in the opening. Is it because it's a poor pawn structure ? I'm always afraid to go c4 after d4 because at my level (brand new) people take the pawn and ignore poor pawn structure.
1:29 i know this they crashed thiers own castle to make opponent even easier to attack.
”It’s a Swedish semla”! 😂 Kanske världens bästa bakverk!
1:35 - I don't get it. If 7. Ke2 - Qf2+ 8. Kd3 ... how is this a win for Black? You're up one pawn, and whites position is wide open, but I don't see a quick mate. Any hints, please?
Its not a forced mate in that position it just forces a super vulnerable position
9:11 why she didn't en-passant.??
Mistake 4 - don't trade pieces unnecessarily
Helps opponent get queen out + you can’t do the king rook fork because the zig zag pawn structure prevents
Can you make video how to defend when opponent start atack you before you develop all pieces
1:57 what if they take the knight?
Your Queen's Gambit became a London.
thanks for the advice!!! very good content
Me encantan tus videos! Me hacen mejorar aunque ahora mismo estoy atascado en los 500-550. Ojalá poder mejorar y llegar a 1000 antes de fin de año.
A3 h3 are just because I hate horses coming close.
Yeah, but it's about Tempo. You can play these moves later in the game
Love your videos n smiley face x
I love how she randomly introduced the Swedish food 🥺
thx!
I wish I will remember to avoid those mistakes while playing against you.
WOW, SOO HELPFUL
When I was in High School we played for push ups. If anyone ever played f3 before castling they got 50 push ups.
Aquí aprendiendo de la mejor. Si algún día subo es por Anna lml
Anna: Never play f3!
Fantasy Variation: ...
"... with your king uncastled"
@@JimBalter In the fantasy variation you do indeed play f3 without having castled
Love you anna like your tips
You are awesome Anna best chess streamer!
I look forward to the day that my mistakes happen as late as the middle game.
It’s like she knew I was looking at the pastry lol 😂😂 I was actually wondering what that was
Great channel!
Very nice, so much to learn. Chess Princess
I think I did. I think I played f3 before I castled.
"this went south very quickly..." I thought that was an American saying 😃 Good videos Anna, thank for the strategies!
Never blunder the king!
**LOOKOUT WORLD,,, ~~~>>>ANNA IS GETTING BETTER & BETTER
Blunder is all I do.
Thanks for this helpful video. I think your enthusiasm for chess is infectious, which makes playing the game more attractive. How do you stop the opponent's bishops from pinning your knights and potentially upsetting your pawn structure without pawn to A3 or H3?
You're messing up your pawn structure by pushing a3 or h3 and delaying your development. "upsetting your pawn structure" is not such a big deal unless it's g2-f3 after castling kingside; otherwise it's not to your opponent's advantage to give up the bishop pair in exchange for your knight. You can scare away the bishop with a3 or h3 *after* it moves to b5 or g5; preventing it is rarely wise. And you can unpin the knight with Bd2 or Be2.
I love you Anna ❤️❤️
Love the eye shadow ☺️ did you cut your hair or something
whats wrong with kc6 to kd4
Um, you can't move a king from c6 to d4. What game? What time stamp? People can't read your mind.
pov Big Mom has just heard semla
1. Don't show your terrible game to your father unless you want to be rated ~500 xD
You are awesome!! LoL ..... always enjoyable videos.
👍👍Not so simple for me, very complicated.
Botez are more competent and nicer to look at
Anna Charming
No.. I literally don't care since I move my pieces with touchpad. 😂
Will you come to Petrovac - Montenegro on a championship ? :)
I'm sure now I'll be a better chess player, if I ever play someone! LOL! I still enjoy your videos Anna!
Anna: MOVE #2! LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY. DO NOT, AND DO NOT PUT YOUR PIECES ON THE S-
*AD POPS UP* Do YoU nEeD hElP? gRaMmArLy Is HeRe To-
I'm dreaming for a day I can play a move like a5 in the last game
Was playing at 1600+. I though I saw an amazing play. Bishop check king forcing king to take bishop. Into a discovery check with pawn, Beaming their queen down with my queen. I was emitting so much confident in that 5 seconds that the opponent end up leaving, thinking all is lost after I capture their queen. I analysis the board afterward, just to realize I blunder the bishop because their queen was protected by the knight.
You aren't playing at 1600+ if you don't instinctively see a knight defending a queen. Also, no one leaves a game in such a situation before the queen has even been captured so this story sounds dubious.
I know it's a long shot, but I would love the chance to play against Anna one day. No doubt, she'd crush me and use me as another bad example 😂 but it would still be cool to learn
"Never go F3" - I've never heard that saying.
It is also a reference to the movie line "never go full retard". Comedy with Jack Black and Downey. Can't remember name.
nice video
You should blur their Names
+1