Ktg6 check, PXKt; Qh6 check, PXQ; Rh7 checkmate!! It's knight to g6 - check. So, black needs to play forced move pawn captures knight. Then queen to h6 - check again & black needs to play again the forced move pawn catures queen. Finally rook to h7 & it's check and mate.
1 - 0:41 Hanging pieces. 2 - 2:18 Not think about the opponent's plan and strategy. 3 - 3:06 King safety. 4 - 3:59 Making random moves. 5 - 4:38 not seeing the whole board.
Would you care to explain how would a video help you to fix your mistakes that you already noticed while you played chess and never cared to fix them earlier?
Chess Talk: After an opponents move, think: Why did he do that? Opponent: Checkmates me Referee: Game is over I’m still there wondering why he checkmated me. PS: 314 likes! Insane!
One big mistake is trying to play your plan in a hurry without taking a good look at the whole board and what your opponent might gain after your move is made. Nice video!
Yeah. This happens with me a lot, I go for a plan which takes 4 moves, but opponent traps me in 3 (by trap, I mean either he took my queen or he took my rooj and bishop )
Anytime I watch one of these videos from Chess Talk I usually feel satisfaction of my chess knowledge so before watching I usually start by giving it a like even though idk what it beholds inside. Good work sir!
My mistake is that I try to figure out my opponent's next 3 to 4 moves.. ultimately I lose sight of present situation of the board and end up doing mistakes
Bro if you will try to move your queen to h6 then black can move it's knight to f5 and also checks your king with its queen and then you have to move your king and after that black's knight will capture your queen on h6 and you will loss the game.
@@wittywasim it's not forced if you move the queen to h6, since the black king is not in check, we just threatening to checkmate. Black can easily defuse the checkmate threat by playing Nf5, launching a discovered attack from the queen to give check, and once your king moves away, black can capture the queen by his knight before we even checkmate, and we lost the game
well as a rookie chess player, i sometimes get tempted in some of my games so i act impulsively, failing to see the board... note to self: keep your eyes on all of your enemy's pieces (and yours as well )
I subscribed your channel on my other account. I loved the way you speak and your epic dialogue, " oh he's gone, let me show you how" in the other video.
It's white to move so we should play the knight on E5 to G6 with a check. The king have no where to move because the other Knight is covering the G8 square. So it is forced to capture the knight on G6 with the pawn on G7. And now comes the beautiful queen sacrifice on G6 with a check. Pawn on G7 captures the Queen as it is forced. And now comes the game winning Rook to G7 with a BAM.!!
I can not count how many times I've made a move and immediately saw a fuck up. It's frustrating as hell. I get excited about a move and do it and mess up lol
Long Bishop diagonals are truly sneaky...I use it on my 7 move mate. From white side : 1 Pawn e4 2 Pawn c3 3 pawn a3 4 bishop c4 5 bishop a2 6 load up the queen b3 7 the rest is hopefully history. * You can also perform this while blocking the infamous 4 move mate.
@@themax2848 Just calling out on passive aggressiveness. You may deal with it however you want to but I have seen far too many accent jibes made against non native speakers
it will mate in 2 or 3 moves by the following rook to g7,black will take it by its bishop or if not then in next 3 or 4 moves he will lose his queen,so as bishop takes it then knight from e5 to f7 will be beautiful checkmate if rook is taken by black king then queen to g5 check and black king will go to h8 then knight from e5 to f7 is mate also after check from g5 queen to g8 is also a mate
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My daughter of 7 has joined chess classes. I have no knowledge in chess and the notations .I watch ur videos and try to learn .Now I atleast complete a game . Thank u for the clear explanations.
Black does not need to move his knight on d4 with the rook moving to d7... black can simply move his rook to d8 to defend... if white moves knight from f6 to d7 attacking queen, black has to move queen (Qd8), white then takes the black bishop on f8 for a check with his rook. Black takes the rook on f8. White takes the black rook with the knight from d7 to f8. Queen takes the knight on f8. Then white gets the extra piece by taking the now unguarded black knight on d4 to gain material advantage on white
Solution to puzzle The best move is e5 knight to g6. H Pawn captures knight. Then play queen to h6. G Pawn captures queen. Then rook to h7 is a beautiful checkmate
Sir I have the solution to the puzzle: 1.♘g6+ h×g6 2.Qh6 FORCES g×h6 3.♖h7# 2 sacrifices. Sir, why do I feel that your puzzles are related to what you teach in the video
love you videos! so clear and instructional, and entertaining as well. Respect and appreciate you generosity and ability. Had to comment though on your example of blunders that starts at 2:28. Although, technically yes, white blunders by taking the black queen, the reality in this example is that black has the simultaneous options of checkmate or going up a queen while gaining overwhelming positional advantage, and white is powerless to stop both of them. The example would have been better if white's queen had been protected somehow instead of defenseless once the black rook checks at b8
Knight from e5 to g6 , giving check to the king. King's pawn takes the knight on g6 from h7. Now move the white Queen from c1 to h6. Another pawn at g7 captures the Queen. Now move rook from f7 to h7... Check mate
First Ng6+ now king cannot move any where he has to take it with h pawn then Qh6+once again king cannot move any where he has to take it with his g pawn after that we can mate it by Rh7#
e5 knight moves to g6 and check to black King Black h7 pawn capture the white knight And white queen gives to check by moving h6 And black Pawn g7 pawn capture the white queen moving to h6 Finally f7 white Rook moves to h7 it's check and mate I hope u can understand what I am saying Thank you sir
If You First Bring Qh6 then the pawn will not capture it but he will play Nf5+. The check is due to queen and Knight Will Attack The Queen amnd It Is Lost
Puzzle Best move is to move e queen to h6. If black takes with pawn then he is gone... Because when take then we can simply take blacks pawn on H7 by our rook and that's a beautiful check mate....
This is the force to mate in 3. First of all knight to G6 check then king never move pawn takes g6 then then queen to h6 check force to take queen and the last move is booom rook to h7 checkmate. Just pinned this comment now
I am making mistakes in the start .... Not understanding meaning of opponents opening strategies rather than d4 or e4 ... If can we make video just analyzing all uncommon opening pawn stategies other than d4 and e4 .... That will be really helpful ... Thanks...
Ktg6 check, PXKt;
Qh6 check, PXQ;
Rh7 checkmate!!
It's knight to g6 - check. So, black needs to play forced move pawn captures knight. Then queen to h6 - check again & black needs to play again the forced move pawn catures queen.
Finally rook to h7 & it's check and mate.
Knight is N not K. Also writing P is not necessary for pawns.
@@cipherxen2 I think he is using the old notations (descriptive)
The knight is not notated with a K but with an N. K is saved for the king. So it should be Ng6
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It is N not Kt
My biggest mistakes are sacrificing pieces because I think I have a plan.
Goodjob
Same here
Mee too
Ha ha ha...good one
Same!!!!
1 - 0:41 Hanging pieces.
2 - 2:18 Not think about the opponent's plan and strategy.
3 - 3:06 King safety.
4 - 3:59 Making random moves.
5 - 4:38 not seeing the whole board.
I can't believe I'm 1000+ elo but make all these mistakes 😂
The most worst mistake in chess is to underestimate the opponent
And a common as well, in or out of chess
Truueeeeeee😂😂😭
True lol. Yesterday i was playing vs a 8 year old and im 13 and he won 😂
Also underestimating yourself is also bad.
My brother lost to me on my first game and then I lost to my sister because I beat my brother.
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Sir teach us how to play karocan defence and best strategy for black
Why so
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Rook in f7 takes the g7 pawn than bishop in f8 takes the the rook in g7 than knight in e5 comes to f7 then king has no escape checkmate
e5 knight to d7
I did all these mistakes while playing chess. Finally a vid to get rid of these mistakes. Thank you chess talk. I love your all vids
Would you care to explain how would a video help you to fix your mistakes that you already noticed while you played chess and never cared to fix them earlier?
@@XoLucyna You're probably 500, tops.
@@mathskafunda4383 1081 but alr
@@XoLucyna Not bad. I'm 1501.
@@mathskafunda4383 will get there soon 👌
Chess Talk: After an opponents move, think: Why did he do that?
Opponent: Checkmates me
Referee: Game is over
I’m still there wondering why he checkmated me.
PS: 314 likes! Insane!
To win the game.
U have a nice sence of humer
😂😂
INDIANx r/whoosh
😂😂
It's a AMAZING feeling when you blunder a queen but still win
"oh no my queen!"
I almost blunder a queen, but checkmate is a word.
Yeah it feels like ur a super grandmaster who did a brilliant sacrifice
stafford gambit players be like:
I just won ✌️
One big mistake is trying to play your plan in a hurry without taking a good look at the whole board and what your opponent might gain after your move is made. Nice video!
that's very true
Yeah. This happens with me a lot, I go for a plan which takes 4 moves, but opponent traps me in 3 (by trap, I mean either he took my queen or he took my rooj and bishop )
Sometimes I play extremely slowly, realize I'm running out of time and play hastily, blundered, and lost
Zoom in AND zoom out !!!
1 Ng6+, hxg6 (forced move)
2 Qh6+, gxh6 (forced move)
3 Rh7#
Huh?
@@alexye1727 solution to the puzzle in the vid. And do I smell Danganronpa?
@@aneeshupadhya3170 yep u do
are you in iraq
what he said is the right answer the one pinned isn't
Someone : Everything is fair in love and war
Me : flips board
:/
Anytime I watch one of these videos from Chess Talk I usually feel satisfaction of my chess knowledge so before watching I usually start by giving it a like even though idk what it beholds inside. Good work sir!
My big mistake is "making random moves " and "overlooking the entire board"
Waste
Nah! Not me...
Me too
You can do that, just move your pieces to defended squares
same as me...
My biggest mistake is to think my opponent to be a fool .😅
I have won my many tournaments by pretending to be a fool .. almost all of them fall for it...
I have the excat opposite problem i usually think i play against machiavelli and overthink my defense, doing so i often lack a good attack plan.
Stop watching him, he tries to make everyone look stupid
Same problem sometimes lel
My mistake is that I try to figure out my opponent's next 3 to 4 moves.. ultimately I lose sight of present situation of the board and end up doing mistakes
My plan for winning more games is to set the computer skill level at the lowest.
But what happens when you’re too much of a beginner for even that?
That is too boring to play for me
@@Sarawarawara- Maybe you could download an easier chess app?
Sacrifice Queen and knight
Then wonderful checkmate
Bro if you will try to move your queen to h6 then black can move it's knight to f5 and also checks your king with its queen and then you have to move your king and after that black's knight will capture your queen on h6 and you will loss the game.
😘
@@brutebulletin2833 no it is going to be a forced move so he cant
Bhaaaaaa this sheets funny 😂😂
@@wittywasim it's not forced if you move the queen to h6, since the black king is not in check, we just threatening to checkmate. Black can easily defuse the checkmate threat by playing Nf5, launching a discovered attack from the queen to give check, and once your king moves away, black can capture the queen by his knight before we even checkmate, and we lost the game
well as a rookie chess player, i sometimes get tempted in some of my games so i act impulsively, failing to see the board... note to self: keep your eyes on all of your enemy's pieces (and yours as well )
True that!
You are right
you are also right
Also, avoid knee jerk reactions.
There is a saying :
"The master has done more mistakes than the student"
In other words, every mistake you make at least once will get you stronger
that’s always how i think about it, the more games you lose the more you learn so you can win
You have to be like THE BORG !!!
Thanks, Jeetendra! Yes, I used to make all these mistakes until I realized what I was doing wrong and then started avoiding them.
My biggest mistake is always trying to attack the opponent's queen 😂😂😂
Mee to
In chess, as in life, it may end badly.
😂
🤣🤣🤣
I also
wow this really works i just got silver medal from chess compitition in our school because of you all thanks to you for making this vid:)
I subscribed your channel on my other account. I loved the way you speak and your epic dialogue, " oh he's gone, let me show you how" in the other video.
True
I have been making all these mistakes. Especially no5. Thanks
Chess talk: Ask your self, why did he do that?
*My opponent start the game by playing e4*
Me:Why did he do that?
To open the diagonals with the queen and the bishop as well as gaining control in the center
@@Corejanjan its a joke
excited?
Ryo he’s not wrong though
He played e4 because he can't play king to e4
My biggest mistake was flipping a board on my dad.
Haha lol!!!
It was your *last* mistake
🤣🤣
Omg dude I literally do the exact same thing
You guys have dads?
It's white to move so we should play the knight on E5 to G6 with a check. The king have no where to move because the other Knight is covering the G8 square. So it is forced to capture the knight on G6 with the pawn on G7. And now comes the beautiful queen sacrifice on G6 with a check. Pawn on G7 captures the Queen as it is forced. And now comes the game winning Rook to G7 with a BAM.!!
I can not count how many times I've made a move and immediately saw a fuck up. It's frustrating as hell. I get excited about a move and do it and mess up lol
join the club!!!
Which club
Long Bishop diagonals are truly sneaky...I use it on my 7 move mate.
From white side :
1 Pawn e4
2 Pawn c3
3 pawn a3
4 bishop c4
5 bishop a2
6 load up the queen b3
7 the rest is hopefully history.
* You can also perform this
while blocking the infamous
4 move mate.
I made mistake 1, 3 and 4. Thank u so much for these tips!
Just two months ago, I was making such mistakes. Eventually, I minimized making blunders and I win lots of games! ;-) Thanks!
very solid tips for a beginner and beautifully explained with examples! thank you!
Mu mistake is that I never look the whole board
Amazing sir!!❤️
When you realize that you do all the mistakes listed....
That's me
but you still won
So true.
Me every time repeating this.😂😂😂😂
But your opponent did more than you
The worst blunder is to ignore the bishop waiting in the corner for years and finally got its best moment( in this case move).
I really love that you include sacrifices to get the checkmate. This is something I am trying to see on the board.
You know it's good when you hear the accent
Mantis God what the big deal. He is at least good at something unlike your pathetic self living on coke
@@zxgh Chill
@@mantisgod2809 man replied to a 10 month old comment and you replied back... Respect
ash4youtube it’s only a game, why you have to be mad?
@@themax2848 Just calling out on passive aggressiveness. You may deal with it however you want to but I have seen far too many accent jibes made against non native speakers
I USED TO make random moves when I don’t know what to do
Instead my biggest mistake was not thinking of the opposing player's plan.
it will mate in 2 or 3 moves by the following
rook to g7,black will take it by its bishop or if not then in next 3 or 4 moves he will lose his queen,so as bishop takes it then knight from e5 to f7 will be beautiful checkmate
if rook is taken by black king then queen to g5 check and black king will go to h8 then knight from e5 to f7 is mate also after check from g5 queen to g8 is also a mate
After a long time an excellent advise video for chess in UA-cam 👏 Subscribed! Seen previous videos on gambits but gambits are more like gambling never underestimate your opponent!
My mistake is sometimes Not thinking about opponents plan
for me its Rg7
Don't worry that's easy to learn
@@nothingbuteverything2321
I beat a Chess game while hungry but with blunders and retries and won in the end.
Me to
That’s what I do I think of the other persons plan and my plan and check if I can stop him
This video is really helpful.This channel is the best chess channel in youtube. Keep it up.
Wish you merry Christmas and a happy new year.
omg wonderful, I was making so many mistakes. I would rectify it in my next move
I make mistakes many times that are in 1,2,3 and 5.Thank you sir for the explanation of the mistakes with those examples
My daughter of 7 has joined chess classes. I have no knowledge in chess and the notations .I watch ur videos and try to learn .Now I atleast complete a game . Thank u for the clear explanations.
Thank you ❤️ I improved rapidly just after watching this video
W:Moving rook to d7
B:Knight to b3 is a check
W:moving king to F1
B:Knight takes queen
W:Knight to f7 is a check mate
Black Knight to b3 is not a check
How did u divide blacks move
If he move rook to e5 instead of knight taking the king lol 🤣🤣
@@issaaden8579 look again
Black does not need to move his knight on d4 with the rook moving to d7... black can simply move his rook to d8 to defend... if white moves knight from f6 to d7 attacking queen, black has to move queen (Qd8), white then takes the black bishop on f8 for a check with his rook. Black takes the rook on f8. White takes the black rook with the knight from d7 to f8. Queen takes the knight on f8. Then white gets the extra piece by taking the now unguarded black knight on d4 to gain material advantage on white
First ng6 check,black move hxg6 and white rookh7 checkmate
I always make most of those mistakes 😂
2:45 did someone realize that's "oh no my queen" moment?
After watching the ONMQ guy im always scared when i eat someones queen
Take the pawn with the rook, it will be taken with the bishop, move the knight in E5 to F6 checkmate!
Anyone found my solution before?
If pawn is taken by White's rook, then it will be taken by opponents king also
I thought that moving the king's pawn squares will be more beneficial 😅
Thanks to ChessTalks for proving me wrong😊
Me tooo
This channel is best
Thank for sharing our common mistakes !! keep it on
Solution to puzzle
The best move is e5 knight to g6. H Pawn captures knight. Then play queen to h6. G Pawn captures queen. Then rook to h7 is a beautiful checkmate
The Checkmate is so beautiful I was bedazzled and fell in love...
Almost at 1 mil subs good luck
Ng6 check
Pawn captures knight
Qh6 check pawn captures queen
Rh7 checkmate 🤗!!!
Yes
I always make most of these mistakes. Thanks for the video.
Awesome vid, loved it
That diagonal bishop gamble. Mostly I forget that bishop
Sir I have the solution to the puzzle: 1.♘g6+ h×g6 2.Qh6 FORCES g×h6 3.♖h7#
2 sacrifices. Sir, why do I feel that your puzzles are related to what you teach in the video
There is no need of knight sacrifice
Direct Queen h6,pon takes it then rook*h7
@@ommehta8278 If Qh6, then Nf5+ discovered attack
We have to move king g1 to h1.
love you videos! so clear and instructional, and entertaining as well. Respect and appreciate you generosity and ability.
Had to comment though on your example of blunders that starts at 2:28. Although, technically yes, white blunders by taking the black queen, the reality in this example is that black has the simultaneous options of checkmate or going up a queen while gaining overwhelming positional advantage, and white is powerless to stop both of them. The example would have been better if white's queen had been protected somehow instead of defenseless once the black rook checks at b8
great "between the lines" mistakes .. I was expecting "do not bring your queen out early" lol .. thanks for a great video
These are the kind of mistakes I would only make in blitz or bullet games, and even then not very often. BTW, Ng6+ hxg6 Qh6+ gxh6 Rh7#
Knight to g6
Pawn takes knight to g6
Queen to h6
Pawn takes queen to g6
Rook to h7
Checkmate
My friend compromised his kings safety and I simply took advantage and won the game
thank you so much
for the fun fact, I make most of my mistakes while playing online or on phones, and least mistakes when I place in real life
Because you undo your moves in real life?
@@kitjerubaina ,😂😂😂😂😂
I like your pronounciation of "checkmate" 😂
For u or 4 Ur opponent
Charles Ordinario i like how he compliments the checkmate like “beautiful checkmate”
1. R×Nd4
2. Q×Rd4
3. Qc2 threating checkmate at 7h
4. F6×Nf6
5. R×h7 check
6. Kg8
7. Qg6 check mate
There may be more variations
im too stupid to even know what my mistakes were
5:25 did he say 2 thousand
Coz this video has got 20 thousand of them by now
Is it just me or does he read our minds. I do all the mistakes he just said. Hats off bro for being such an awesome player
Knight from e5 to g6 , giving check to the king. King's pawn takes the knight on g6 from h7. Now move the white Queen from c1 to h6. Another pawn at g7 captures the Queen. Now move rook from f7 to h7... Check mate
Queen to b1 avoiding double attack on king and queen .
If black takes Knight on f6 , he is gone by checkmate using queen on h7.
Sir... THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UR VIDS! I LOVE THEM ALL! I checkmated a GM because of ur vids! KEEP UPLOADING!!!!
I used to do these and thanks to your video I can beat everyone in my chess club
The day you posted it is MY BIRTHDAY!!! 🎂🎂🎂
Happy Birthday John :)
Happy birthday sorry it's two days late
*applause* How old?
5 th mistake wil be done by maximum players including me.Thanks for advicing me the mistakes
Sir I was making these same mistakes when I was 6years old.
Then I lost all the games I played.
But now I am beating professionals.
First Ng6+ now king cannot move any where he has to take it with h pawn then Qh6+once again king cannot move any where he has to take it with his g pawn after that we can mate it by Rh7#
Absolutely right
Puzzle : Ng6 (pawn takes N)
Qh6. (pawn takes Q)
Rh7
And that's checkmate
2k like tagret
But jb me aaya video dekhna too 32k like
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My biggest mistake is that I do all of those told about in the video 😂
Not thinking about opponents plan is my mistake , I'll try avoiding. Thank u 4 this game changing video
e5 knight moves to g6 and check to black King
Black h7 pawn capture the white knight
And white queen gives to check by moving h6
And black Pawn g7 pawn capture the white queen moving to h6
Finally f7 white Rook moves to h7 it's check and mate
I hope u can understand what I am saying
Thank you sir
Haha I pretty much make all these mistakes. Seems like I've got a long way to go before becoming a GM!
Lovely points I liked and I will learn
Knight ( from e5 to g6 ) check...!
Pawn takes knight in g6...
Queen h6 check...!
Pawn takes Queen in h6...
Rook ( from f7 to h7 ) CHECKMATE ... !!!
ernest gjeci same thoughts
Ng6+ hxg6 Qh6+ gxh6 Rh7#
If You First Bring Qh6 then the pawn will not capture it but he will play Nf5+. The check is due to queen and Knight Will Attack The Queen amnd It Is Lost
Exactly what im thinking
yes, not thinking about opponent's plan, hanging pieces and overlooking the entire board.🤣🤣
Thank you so much ❤ I like your all videos so much ☺
First like
Yay
What I learned:
Stop being careless and stop underestimating your opponenet
Thank you for the video!
My big mistake was playing a better chess player. Since then I win everytime.
🤣🤣🤣Brilliant🤣🤣🤣
Sacrifice the queen and then a wonderful checkmate by our knight
How?
Puzzle
Best move is to move e queen to h6.
If black takes with pawn then he is gone... Because when take then we can simply take blacks pawn on H7 by our rook and that's a beautiful check mate....
This is the force to mate in 3.
First of all knight to G6 check then king never move pawn takes g6 then then queen to h6 check force to take queen and the last move is booom rook to h7 checkmate.
Just pinned this comment now
I have done exactly the last mistake everytime😭😭
I am making mistakes in the start .... Not understanding meaning of opponents opening strategies rather than d4 or e4 ... If can we make video just analyzing all uncommon opening pawn stategies other than d4 and e4 .... That will be really helpful ... Thanks...