How to Train Chess Visualization? | Part 1 | Chess Visualization Training
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In this video, IM Andrey Ostrovskiy is continuing the series on how to improve your chess visualization skills. This time, Andrey tests your visualization abilities with other interesting exercises where he is going through a given positions from a master games. The goal of this exercise is to calculate and visualize the best moves for white. Make sure to watch the video to the end where a bonus exercise is waiting for you!
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Continuing the series on Visualization with a new video prepared by IM Andrey Ostrovskiy that includes several exercises to train your visualization skills. Let us know what you think about the video in the comment section and make sure to watch the video to the end where a bonus exercise is waiting for you!
This channel is too underrated.
I believe that this fantastic work will be paid off soon!
exactly my thoughts after watching.
Thank you for the visualization lesson Andrey. My answer for the exercise is:
1. Bf6 pinning the queen Qxf6
2. Qa1+ skewering the queen on f6 thus winning the game.
Visualization is very tiring for the mind, but the effort is all worth in chess in the long run! :)
Hi there, your solution to the puzzle is correct. Well visualized! It may be that these exercises are difficult and tiring for you in the beginning. But as you have mentioned, it will pay off later. Just keep on going!
@@Chessfactor The last exercise (without the pieces) was the best! Happy to find the correct solution after a brief-ish visualization. Now THIS is what improves visualization best, I believe. Thanks. Good content.
@@Chessfactor i did the same thing too
1.Bf6 Qxf6 2.Qa1+ Kc4 3.Qxf6 and we win the queen. Nice video and puzzles and this improve my visualization.
Your solution is absolutely right. Was that bonus exercise at the end easy for you to visualize? Glad to hear that you liked the video and that it helps you to improve your visualization. Stay tuned for the upcoming videos on visualization training!
Gee... thanks for hurting my head so much this afternoon, Andrey! Hopefully, it'll hurt less and less after I get used to this mental exercise... haha! Thanks for starting another great series!
Hope you didn't get a headache 😉. With some practice and training these kind of exercises will be easier for you after some time. Not sure if you are aware of the playlist "Chess Vision and Calculation Training" where you can find additional exercises. Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/WChrD2tXiWQ/v-deo.html
Very Nice. Keep this series going ! 😊
Of course we will do!
I would love it if you could make several videos about visualization every week so that I can use them as my daily training routine. I would like to ask if you could recommend me a good book to improve my visualization skill even more. Great video as always! Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪🇩🇪❤️
We try to upload videos about visualization on a regular basis but there are also other topics that we would like to present to the audience, so we cannot guarantee that you see a visualization video every week. Are you aware of our playlist "Chess Vision and Calculation Training | 3D |"? There you find additional videos to the topic of visualization. Not sure if there is a book dedicated to the topic of visualization, but visualization is also something that you can train without a book.
Thank you! Looking forward to this series :)
Glad you liked it. Stay tuned for more 😉
1. Bf6 Qxf6
2. Qa1+ and white picks up the black queen.
Absolutely correct!
Finally visualization training is back 👍... yes was very helpful and nice picked puzzles (we may still miss one more difficult to increase the challenge) thank you and please keep going
We hope you haven't waited too long for the continuation of the series. There will be more training videos for different levels coming soon and we hope that we also cover your play strength, so stay tuned!
I got them all right and I loved the bonus exercise! Such a great idea
Visualization is my Achilles heel in chess, and this video popped up when I search the topic. It was great! Very good pace, and I especially liked the exercise at the end with no pieces on the board. Someone should make a whole tactics book with blank boards with the placement of the pieces written beneath. I think the computer is a great modern tool for learning chess, but too often we spend our time moving the pieces around the board. We need to spend much more time staring at real chess boards and thinking ahead without touching the pieces. Thank you so much for the video, and I'm going to watch your other visualization videos now.
Thanks for making my request into action.... I really enjoyed very much... Thank you so much
Glad you liked it and you're welcome!
Thanks for the video
Simply amazing video like your channel and your great website. Thank you for having the time to share with us something from your experience guys (love).
Thanks for your nice comment! We are happy to hear that you like our our channel and website. Take care!
This is how a teacher should be...
Thanks!
Great video!!!
Thanks!
last exercise was on another level. i think its for 2000 above rated players
pls do that type visualisation excersises in the future ..
awesome channel btw
Continuing the series on Visualization with a new video prepared by IM Andrey Ostrovskiy that includes several exercises to train your visualization skills. Let us know what you think about the video in the comment section and make sure to watch the video to the end where a bonus exercise is waiting for you!
Very good video and tips!
Keep going & best regards
Thanks!
I am glad this topic will continue
Stay tuned for more visualization training videos coming soon!
as usual, a very good video and it seems will be a great series. i remember watching im alex's videos with this topic, now i can tell it's much easier, since i got used to it. but, i have a question though; how important this exercises exactly? i mean, for me or players like me (beginner, improver) how important it is? maybe you can add this question on im andrey's q&a video, he can suggest us, to beginners a simple routine. thanks for your efforts guys, keep going ✌️
That's great that it is now easier for you to do the visualization exercise. It seems like that the previous series with Alex helped you to improve your visualization skills. We will pick up your question and try to give you some recommendations. Stay tuned!
Great video!
Not easy for me (1900-ish lichess), haven't found the Ne7.
Great work!
I am sure the channel will grow very rapidly with such amazing content.
Thanks for your nice comment and keep practicing 😉
I'm also 1900 on lichess (1500 on chess.com, both rapid) and I also found it not easy (for example I thought of Qa5+ but didn't realise it was check mate). I was wondering who is the target audience for this video.
Great video nonetheless. I really hope this channel grows.
White bishop to b5 black king to C4 white Queen to b4 check mate
I find it useful make more videos like this pleas
I solved the bonus ex at the end and win the qween
Thanks for your comment! We are happy that you liked the video. Stay tuned for the upcoming videos of the series on visualization with additional bonus exercises.
Plz put more such videos
You still have several parts ahead 😉
This Ne7 move after Qe5 is the only one which I couldn't see in the first position, so perhaps in a real game it would be 50/50 whether I play Qd5 or Qe8. I guess still winning with correct play, but I should definitely try to improve visualisation. I seem to be prone to seeing "ghost" pieces (seeing a piece after it has moved since it's still on the physical board). So I end up "replaying" the variation in my mind multiple times since I loose it if I don't. Is that what people tend to struggle with and should I be doing something different than "replaying" the position constantly?
I love this type of video! One other thing, I would like to get this chess set. What is it called and where can I get it?
We are happy to hear that you liked the video. We decided to use this board www.chessware.de/Schachbrett-Turnier-Holz-FG-58-mm in combination with these pieces www.chessware.de/Schachfiguren-Turnier-International-Holz-KH-95-mm. Hope the links help you to get the board.
Chessfactor, unfortunately I only know English... I’m guessing the pieces are only available over seas. Just out of curiosity, are the pieces heavy? Thanks for any reply. 🙂
@@marksteddom6941 Seems like that the website where be ordered our set is only available in German. Most likely they only only ship in Europe but you could send them an email and ask if they also ship over seas. Regarding our question to the weight of the pieces. Hard to tell if the pieces are heavy. What we can say is that the figures lie well in the hand. Hope that helps you in a way. Best regards.
After Qe8 which ish blunder, Q A1 is check mates… on the minutes 5:05
hello ,I have been playing chess for 1 year. I recently learned the blind flag method to improve my ability to compute variations. can you suggest me to imagine a 2d or 3d board? I usually play 3d board but I find visualizing real 3d board much harder than 2d board. do you guys think i should imagine the 2d board and imagine it when playing the 3d board? or do i have to imagine the 3d board when playing the 3d board? please give me feedback. Thank you so much.please help me i need it
bd6 Qxd6
Qb2+ and capture the Q on the next move
Bishop f6 followed by Queen a1
thanks, and where is the link to the second part?
Just watch the video to the end and there you can see the link to the next video. Other than that check out the visualization playlist. Hope that helps.
@@Chessfactor Thanks
good i found without board .
Bf6, Qf6
Qa1
That' the correct solution!
I would like to be able to hear the video please
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Bischop f6 pinning the queen to the bischop after takes queen a1 check wins the queen
Bf6, Q×f6, Qa1+...Q×f6