Uhhh I had triple pawn then instantly took a chance to have three queen but one queen got ###### by Jimmy and than two queen went hunting the hunter😂😂😂😂
This is a helpful video but pleaseeee just get a microphone or something text to speech voices make for the worst sounding, most brainrot feeling content. Even if your voice sounds weird the content will be 300% more appealing
Nice! I have a few more 1.) Attack in the direction of your pawn chain. That's where you have space. Especially bishops are restricted in the opposite direction. 2.) The fewer pawn islands the better. A long pawn chain only has one base, while 3 short pawn chains have 3 bases that can be targeted. 3.) Horses need stable squares. A knight is the only piece where if it is forced to move, it cannot defend any of the same squares it was defending before, while a bishop or rook can move along the diagonal/file. 4.) Loose pieces drop off. Most tactics involve a fork. Defend your pieces before they're attacked so captures become trades.
Remember that all of these tips have exceptions. On of the biggest weaknesses of lower level players is that they play un-dynamically. If you rigidly stick to a tip like ”never have doubled pawns”, you can rarely improve. If you play correctly, it is often the best continuation to get an isolated, backwards, or doubled pawns, not castling, bishops for knights, etc.
@@fudgenugget8875 I know, and I'm not commenting on the video itself, but more so on the fact that people fail to make it past intermediate level because they stick rigidly to principles and play without dynamism.
I've only just started watching these videos and I have to say that I enjoy this style a lot more, with less memes. It's less distracting and more useful. Thank you
"Dont move the same piece twice in the opening" Doesnt apply to Ruy Lopez opening where you need to retreat or capture with the b5 Bishop when attacked with a6.
Not moving the same piece multiple times in the opening is kind of questionable since I've had great success with the alekhine defense for over a decade and the very principal of the alekhine is moving the same knight more than once
In the late game, rook and a pawn is potentially a queen and a rook, which means they are more valuable than 6 points worth of lesser pieces, even though they both have the same value. In this situation, pawn is the most important piece which must be protected. If needed, by sacrificing the rook, and then leading the last pawn to the queen by protecting with a king.
It really depends on the minors and position, a bishop is really worth like 3.1-3.2 pawns and having the bishop pair when your opponent doesn't is worth a bit less than one pawn on an open board. The rook pair is also worth a similar bonus and the value of a pawn can be huge or worthless depending on if it is passed or doubled and how many times it has moved. Honestly the material system is just not very useful beyond a few basic lessons it teaches.
It's really obvious when I move the queen too early, after that, queen h5, pawn g6, queen takes pawn e5 check, block either the bishop, queen, or knight to e7, then queen takes rook to h8
i always breaks 2nd tip because i use a skirmish tactic in the beginning I was struggling at 400 and 500s before using it now I can confirm that I'm improving
DUDE I HAD 4 PAWNS IN1 FILE💀💀💀
Edit:YALL CHILL 1K LIKES IS ENOUGH
Both you and your opponent are stupid
try 7 now
@@backdoorguy1it’s not possible because you can’t have pawns in the back rank. 6 is most
bro has the Great Wall of Uselessness
What bro have done🤨
Bro casually dropped peak chess content
1:22.. the bishop?
Uhhh I had triple pawn then instantly took a chance to have three queen but one queen got ###### by Jimmy and than two queen went hunting the hunter😂😂😂😂
Always play en passant
2:15 Don't be like Magnus Clasan 💀
Thanks
Bro i have 5 pawn in the one
file 🤬🤬
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
As a pawn I agree with en passant is an order than a choice
Buld told me everything i learned in 1 year in just 10minutes
And when I was new to chess my newbie brain was like "wow so cool i have 4 pawns in 1 file"
@@sarahjayasinghe lmaooo
not bragging but I learned chess in like 1 day
@@Kinetic1226 Not bragging but I learned and memorised how the pieces moved in one 20 minutes game of chess
@@angeloaliazas2894not to brag but it quite literally took me 5 minutes to understand the movements of the chess pieces and remember them correctly
This is a helpful video but pleaseeee just get a microphone or something text to speech voices make for the worst sounding, most brainrot feeling content. Even if your voice sounds weird the content will be 300% more appealing
these videos would suck without the voices
Bro explained one year of played chess in a 9:41 long video
I thought you were a woman
I only learn this in 24 days since I have started playing chess this 3rd of September 😂
Nice! I have a few more
1.) Attack in the direction of your pawn chain. That's where you have space. Especially bishops are restricted in the opposite direction.
2.) The fewer pawn islands the better. A long pawn chain only has one base, while 3 short pawn chains have 3 bases that can be targeted.
3.) Horses need stable squares. A knight is the only piece where if it is forced to move, it cannot defend any of the same squares it was defending before, while a bishop or rook can move along the diagonal/file.
4.) Loose pieces drop off. Most tactics involve a fork. Defend your pieces before they're attacked so captures become trades.
Of course horses need stables! 🙂
Corollary to 3: take control of outposts (any relevant square where an opponent's pawn can't attack), preferably with knights
I finally beat martin
@@Mrbeahz1 hahahahahahahahahahahah
@@biggestoof huh?
the subtle yet persistent jabs at haruki murakami throughout this vid is unreal 😭
Even at Magnum Calrissian
Fr bro, the game of cheese is just crazy
Why is he jabbing all these general managers
@@Gonna-Cry He even dared to go after Lever Rosemen
I was very surprised to have missed references towards one of my fav authors only to find that its a deliberate mispronunciation
"Have fun and bad luck" bro said 💀
Not only this is helpful but very entertaining
140th Liker
not rlly, it hurt to see all the cringe
Wanna be happy in life? Don't play this game.
I second this. I’m still crying and I only started playing a week ago
Real
Really?
Chess players don't have any life to begin with
@@NewpageAccountnah he's just a jealous checkers player
8:27 My man was COLD with that line, holy smokes
fr
3:31ooo whu- famous last words
He sacrificed the game for the legacy🗿
Bobby is a chad for doing en passant
2:10 just Castle early so you get checkmated like magnus
I am supposed to castle early or not. Was that just sarcasm.
@@pitlesskart it depends the opening.
Shirt gambit
3:18 today I blundered my queen just to en passant lol😂😂😂
9:00 bro think he's hikaru 😂 checkmate is hanging
Remember that all of these tips have exceptions. On of the biggest weaknesses of lower level players is that they play un-dynamically. If you rigidly stick to a tip like ”never have doubled pawns”, you can rarely improve. If you play correctly, it is often the best continuation to get an isolated, backwards, or doubled pawns, not castling, bishops for knights, etc.
Except for always doing the almighty en passant. That one can't have any exceptions.
@@Hypenord ah of course! That one is an obligation, even if you instantly lose!!
You can be too obsessed of anything in life, this is how opponents beat you even if they're losing. Resistance of temptation is important
His last tip was "know when to ignore principles" if you watched the whole video.
@@fudgenugget8875 I know, and I'm not commenting on the video itself, but more so on the fact that people fail to make it past intermediate level because they stick rigidly to principles and play without dynamism.
I've only just started watching these videos and I have to say that I enjoy this style a lot more, with less memes. It's less distracting and more useful. Thank you
the memes are the best part 🤣
This one had less memes? I'd hate to see the old content then.
HIKURU NAKAMORO💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀yeah might be stronger than hikaru nakamura lol😂
6:27 Guess what though: 2 connected pawns on 6th rank DOESNT BEAT A BISHOP!
1:58 wtf is his king doing all the way over there
He was forsed to go there by the couple of checks
If ignoring the principles is also a principle. Then do I still follow the principles or do I ignore them?
Am I just to stupid to realize
You follow the principles to a certain point of experience where you know when not to follow the principles
You rapidly become one of my favourite youtubers with the information and humour, keep it up.
This might be the best video on chess I've ever seen. Great work! 👍
"Dont move the same piece twice in the opening"
Doesnt apply to Ruy Lopez opening where you need to retreat or capture with the b5 Bishop when attacked with a6.
keyword “tip” not rule
2:07 “don’t try that at home” ok fine I will do it at my friends house
8:24 no hikaru was harmed here.
3:18 en passant is literally the weirdest thing i have seen in chess
Bro had to many swear words than tips💀
But tips are good
Top 3 Strongest Chess Players:
1. Magnus Carlsen
2. Drunk Magnus
3. Late Magnus
04:20 i never play hope chess.
I always play hopeless chess.
3:34 not bobby getting checkmate😭-
yeah you will have more chances to win games than chances to perform a classy EN PASSANT. cherish those moments, don’t let them go to waste!
0:32 Bro i liked the poem and all until it said "Chatgptme"
Not moving the same piece multiple times in the opening is kind of questionable since I've had great success with the alekhine defense for over a decade and the very principal of the alekhine is moving the same knight more than once
8:30 great example 😂😂😂😂😂😂
What happened to all the adult jokes😢
Adults jokes were bad bruh it's better and also it has less memes which makes it very easy to watch and understandable
hi devie
@@HaltAnimates36 How in the world did you find me here
i don’t know I just did
who is devy?
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In the late game, rook and a pawn is potentially a queen and a rook, which means they are more valuable than 6 points worth of lesser pieces, even though they both have the same value. In this situation, pawn is the most important piece which must be protected. If needed, by sacrificing the rook, and then leading the last pawn to the queen by protecting with a king.
It really depends on the minors and position, a bishop is really worth like 3.1-3.2 pawns and having the bishop pair when your opponent doesn't is worth a bit less than one pawn on an open board. The rook pair is also worth a similar bonus and the value of a pawn can be huge or worthless depending on if it is passed or doubled and how many times it has moved. Honestly the material system is just not very useful beyond a few basic lessons it teaches.
I triple pawn. I plan on winning through sheer audacity.
Just castle early and got checkmated like magnus :)
sus profile pic
At 9:00 black can just play checkmate
This was just a beautiful example of putting rooks in 2nd and 7th rank
is there ever a situation where not taking the en passant correct? I believe its the only principle that should never be ignored.
Agree
I don't know, should you play en passant or castle checkmate?
Me watching it over and over again until I remember it😂
This is a ripoff of Chess Vibes - 35 Vital Chess Principles.
Chess vibes didn’t originate chess principals or strategy btw
Every openings/defenses when
Honestly I just want to know more than just “move king/queen’s pawn first” opening
Buddy explained 1 year of chess knowledge in just 10 minutes
What is with this AI voice?
"Don't develop queen early"
That one chess bot: *No*
En passant Is a way of life
U mean en crossiant
Like doing drugs but affect your chess games
7:50 When you are black 💀
Must tip are too perfect for normally mid ladder, casual game more wild than anything yu could imagine
1:14 Так ты русский?
It's viral video
hello do you need a video editor
Understand these and dont make too many blunders and you can easily get like 1500
Awesome video and incredible animations
MINOR pieces
Drake is now playing chess
4:37 😂😂 always happens with me
4:53 In this position Qe7 is a disaster due to Nd5
I've NEVER beaten the computer! I'm scared I'm not intelligent enough.
I'm trying so hard to learn it. Its been 2 days
It's really obvious when I move the queen too early, after that, queen h5, pawn g6, queen takes pawn e5 check, block either the bishop, queen, or knight to e7, then queen takes rook to h8
I love how these videos dont take this too seriously and add a bit of comedy, and I think it's hilarious how bro kept dogging on en passant
First you said Bishops first now you're saying Knights first??????
explain all defenses and systems eg london system
Throwing shade on hikaru on looking for a better move to be like magnus is WILD.
Don't play when you are exausted, high or drunk
unless u magnus
@@Vader4499 totally agree
1:14 mommy😭🧒
Mommy,where our mommy?🧔
Momma get us a momma
2:13 magnus 😂😂😂😂😂
4:37 rook: I hope he doesn’t see me
*rook dies somehow*
*bishop acting like a sniper monke*
5:37 then you have double pawn
“And use your pieces to smash your opponent’s king“. Think about it.
The queen: 🔥
Bruh he just said 10 ove castle is tip and get #😂😂😂😂😂😂(by the way one tag mean symbolicly mate)
Since when could you fit a 10 min video in shorts? Idk if this is a bug or an update but I'm watching this via shorts.
DUDE I MAKE THE MYTHIC 5 PAWNS💀
i always breaks 2nd tip
because i use a skirmish tactic in the beginning
I was struggling at 400 and 500s before using it
now I can confirm that I'm improving
I usually trade knight and bishop for a rook, then trade everything as possible (queens first), in the endgame 2 rooks are powerful
I already know by instinct to always take en passant no matter what
Ty o4 the advice before the final day at praticing before the last day where yall right ty ty so kuch for helping wiy advice
Your trading strategies have helped me make consistent profits and have given me the tools to succeed. Thank you for sharing them with us!
Just a reminder that you don't need to be as good as Magnus to enjoy this game😊
Connect rooks
Go back in time with your connected rooks
Bring a plane
The bishop chiling in 1:21
Control as many squares as you can, you can develop a tactic from that
9:02, the black rook and white rook are giving me headaches. could have been any other example
Chess is a great game.
Yes
Yep
Indeed.
Certainly
Lol only Magnus would see the en passant😂
4:38 i play chess with hope now i just realized im not good 😭
bro's humor is better than his chess tips (btw I don't mean the chess tips he gave r bad)
5.6.7 pawns in same file
After watching this, I feel like I am on a battlefield in medieval time.
I just started a month and a half ago and These tips got me from 600 to 700 mr in an hour
This video is copied of chess talk's video :- 50 most important chess principles
True 😂
Remember to always sac... THE ROOK