How to TRADE Pieces in Chess! | Part 1
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- Hope you enjoyed this, let me know if you have any questions in the comments below! :)
Key takeaways:
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1) There's no such thing as a completely even trade. Split every trade up into factors and look at it from multiple points of view to see who gets the better of it. Usually there's a positional reason which helps one side, but not the other
2) Trade your bad pieces for the opponent's good ones (or your good ones for their amazing ones!)
3) A common way to trade pieces is to trade in order to emphasize what's left on the board. This is usually done when the opponent has a horrible piece
Chapters:
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0:00 Intro
0:17 No such thing as an equal trade!
0:29 Example 1: An additional factor
0:59 Example 2: Fake Fried Liver Attack 😂
2:39 Before and After positions! + Key Takeaway
3:02 Trading Pattern 1: Bad pieces for good ones
3:18 Example 1: Bad bishop for good bishop
4:13 Example 2: Adjust your opening move order
5:29 Example 3: Find your worst piece
7:26 Example 4: Look at your opponent's pieces too
10:10 Example 4: White can be tricky
10:28 Trading pieces emphasizes what's left on the board!
10:45 Recap
11:23 Outro
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This was my favorite video on this channel I've seen so far. Simple, interesting and clearly explained. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
You can also find the takeaways in the description 🥰
Very useful and practical stuff as always. Thank you
Thank you for watching and supporting! :)
as always great vid, many thanks
Thank you for watching! :)
Another helpful video!
Thank you so much! :)
I'm a beginner at 500 elo and this was very informative! Thank you :3
I'm glad I was able to help you :D
You can find a lot of other great videos on my channel. For you I'd recommend Level1O - Opening Rules :)
Really nice video man. I think you would really benefit from just shooting in front of the light source instead of it being behind you. Otherwise thnx for this really nice idea bro.
Thank you for the support and suggestion!
I'll see what I can do
This is good advice, thank you. Does the search for bad vs good pieces count as "my plan"? Should I do this search as part of evaluating my position? Should I only do it when I've completed the opening and now I'm looking for something to do? Sorry if these are basic questions :) When I play I feel like my mind is full of little saying and guidelines, but knowing how to prioritize them is confusing.
1) Yeah, making a good trade counts as your plan
2) Yes, a part of evaluation is to see which pieces are doing well and which aren't (which helps know what to trade)
3) As talked about at 4:13, sometimes it's best to adjust your opening moves based on which pieces will be bad (usually the bad bishop, knights always find their way around). So no, not only after the opening, but in the opening as well :)
All questions are welcome, I hope the answer was informative and helpful! Let me know if you'd like to know anything else!