STOP DOING THIS OR KEEP LOSING (Ep. 7 - Logical Chess Move by Move)
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Welcome to Episode 7 of this "Book Club" series where we are currently going through the book: Logical Chess - Move by Move by Irving Chernev
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There are a few UA-cam channels which go through this book but this is the only one which gives proper commentary and explanation. Thank you so much for a wonderful series.
This is a really, really good series
11:16
"Rooks are not as good as bishops", probably meant it the other way.
I thought of rook takes bishop first, but then couldn't find a good follow up, so abandoned it. Interesting to learn that you don't necessarily need a follow up in this situation because of the dark square weakness it creates long-term.
I had the exactly the same thought!
A theme in a lot of the games we have reviewed so far is to avoid pushing king pawns due to the weaknesses it creates. However, quite often Stockfish indicates a move like h6 or h3 is the best move to avoid knights/bishops coming to g5 or g4. How can we know when the benefit of pushing h6/h3 is worth the cost of the weakness it creates?
I hear that pushing the h pawn generally doesn't create as much weaknesses as pushing g or f pawns
Edit : (because they opens diagonals, pushing the h pawn doesn't)
This is my favourite series on UA-cam! I look forward to it every Friday. Thank you Nelson!
this series is so good. always excited to see that there is a new video out!!
I have watched several of your videos and may buy the Chernev book. I had Reuben Fine's book, in paperback, about fifty years ago, but I think I learned more from watching your videos that related to it than from owning the actual volume. Some of us only really start to learn when all the other possibilities have been exhausted!
By far my favorite series right now! I would recommend using the link provided in the description to purchase the book. I went and found it on my own and my edition has super weird notations like Kt to KB3 instead of calling it c3. If you get the linked book then you should have the correct edition with the modern notations. 💪🏼🤓
I really like tip 7, long term weaknesses are so cool. Slowly obliterating your opponent whilst down material.
Good morning Nelson. Hope you have a great day 😊
Nicely done!
Sir, I've been following you for so many days, and I think your teaching style and game analysis techniques are really good. You make the chess UNDERSTANDABLE. Thank you. Keep bringing the good stuffs...
Thank you for your videos
This is my favorite chess channel
Great tips
Great video ❤
iam very grateful for your videos because they helped me play chess with knowledge thank you so much nelson
Nelson really is Chess vibes!
Thanks!
Appreciate it!!
Try to continue this series It’s so fun
I bought this book based on your recommendation. It'd great! Thanks for the content!
Thanks for your content ! I think it's very instructive and the explanations are unique. Also I want to ask you if it is possible for you to do a video on what to play against 1.Nf3 please because I'm a bit struggling on this move.
it's another good evening when Nelson uploads Logical chess series!
@11:02 more like in any viewers out there have been GothamChess, white sacrifice THE ROOK!
Nice game Nelson
16:14 black can still technically prevent the checkmate by … Qxd4 Qxd4 f6. It’s still a lost game though.
Nice series. Do i understand correctly: when you have finished the book you will continue Puzzle Island?
Hey Nelson, great series! I have one question: Black played g6 before castling. Why can't black then try to castle queenside, knowing that castling kingside could be vulnerable to a dark square attack? For example, at 10:30, instead of 0-0, why not Be6, escaping the pin while also preparing to move the queen and castle long?
Had the same question
Remember the last question, thanks for answering it.
I had the same thinking as the others.
By the way, I knew all the brilliant moves including Rxe7 without a book.
Great! I was waiting for a good moment to pay my question, but you already answered it in this episode:
"What rook to choose from?"
Are there any more things to consider? Maybe in general, seperate from this game?
Great video. It doesn’t help me yet as I’m only 930 but hopefully in a near future. 🙂 Got a question: at what ranking players start thinking that way? Thanks.
10:21 what if Ng1? It might be ugly but the g5 bishop no longer has good squares and black can play Be6 for example, if white's DSB is traded then g6 is fine I guess?
I was actually thinking about the 'Rook takes e7' exchange sacrifice.
Me too.😎
Hi Nelson. What is your viewpoint if at 10:33 the black had moved it's knight to G8? It would give additional support to the pinned bishop and also guard the weakened dark squares f6 & g6.
Nelson, FWIW, I have an older version of the book, and the page numbers don't line up. In mine, each new game starts immediately after the previous game ends, not on a new page. That said, I have no problem telling where you are, just wish my version had new pages for new games.
So, openings like the King's Indian are related to Tip NO.7 where the Bishop is moved to g7 to cover f6 & h6?
14:22 What about Nfe4 using the same idea? Is it the "same" idea?
8:00 A question: Can white castle long here?
Let's goooo🎉🎉🎉
What if Black sees the danger and decides to cut their losses and sacrifices the Queen for the Bishop and says I at least got a Rook for the Queen and the attack on the dark squares had become weaker?
15:40 maybe black has a Nxe4 Bxe7 Nd2 Bf6+ and lose either way
I hope you're doing an analysis of what they're calling the "banned gambit". I'd like to see a video on why so many grandmasters have fallen to it in spite Stockfish computing that it's an absolutely horrible opening.
What about Q e3 instead of Qf4
I had the same thinking.
I wish he sees my comment too.
in Ep.6
What if after g6 black try to develop queen and bishop and castles queen side
At 16:19 what happens if black plays knight take knight followed by a fork on white's king and queen on the next move?
13:30 can you play Nh5 after Bf5.
7:09 Isnt Bh6 from white also a powerful option rather than castling? Indeed castling is a good move but what about Bh6? Thank you Nelson
Bh6 isnt really threatening anything. It also give black time to castle queenside in the long run. As you could see from what was played in the game. Keeping the B on g5 puts a lot of pressure on the knight. (Castling kingside isn't even that good, but because there is so much power behind white's attack. They kinda have to.
@@lucienhiemsta4805yeah but its hard for balck to ve able to castle queenside because everytime black's light squared B moves, b7 gets snatched with Qb5+, and if bd7 from black preventing Qb5+, then black's queen cant be developed.
@@twiduha First of all, you dont have to develop the bishop to d7 in order to stop Qb5+. You can also play c3, which gives more room for the black queen to develop and allows the Bishop on d6 a home. Second of all, another possibility is playing Ng5, attacking the bishop on h6, so the bishop has to drop back (notice that Bg7 falls short, because of Rg8 and the bishop is trapped (ofc going to e4 isn't any good).
Castling short for white, keeps more of the pressure in short.
I like this series qn how to win a won game like when Ur opponent makes any mistake and we can take the advantage in my games also m up some material or my position is good but I can't convert
at 3:02 I think knight c3 to e2 is better in my opinion as you can protect the d4 pawn with pawn c3 in future
white can also rotate that knight around to g3 to get more attackers. why is this plan not that good
17:54 What if Qxf6, Nxf6+, Kg7? Do white have enough pieces to checkmate?
Queen vs rook advantage
Why did white castle kingside instead of queenside?
You're always teaching us as Chess UA-camr:
I wanna ask you about something:
13:41 What about Qxf5? Isn't Qg3 maybe slow?
It sets a discovered check and takes advantage of the open g file
Hi nelson
@16:33 when black takes the knight with the King, isn't black up w/ 2 rooks and a bishop vs a queen and a rook?
yes that is also not clear to me. Why a queen for white is better than a rook + bishop for black?
i stopped playing chess, its either boring when I win or aggravating when playing against a cheater
After Rook e1,why black wouldnt play bishop e6
How does fianchetto your bishop relate to this, because you also move your g-pawn.
The fianchetto'd bishop takes care of the weaknesses that the pawn push created, it's an excellent defending piece.
Nelsi why we sac the rook a rook the most powerful pieces
I know why
I wanna ask a funny question:
21:44 Isn't En Passant for Black bad? Because, after En Passant they will be able to play Bf4 double attacking our Queen and skewering our Queen to the Bishop. We should move our Queen and then lose our Bishop without any compensation.
Yes ur right
10:30 after Kf8, will Rxf7 be a good move
Yes but black can play qxe7 and not lose the pawn but it's still a lost position
nelson after Bd6 g3 Bg4 then White can play Bf4
Couldn't black sacrifice his queen at 17:09 in the video.wouldnt that stop the checkmate threat even though he's down in material
If black gives up its queen for a white minor piece, then there is still a white queen and a white minor piece which are both ready to take advantage of the dark square weaknesses on black’s kingside, and the checkmate threat cannot be stopped.
He sacrificed THE ROOK!
Ok never mind
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Could you do things for more advanced players?
Beyond 1200 you don’t see people moving the pawns in front of the king anymore
Bro no offense, but we 1200-1500 rated players are complete noobs
@@flotto7045 I’m sorry but if you’re 1500 and still making these basic mistakes are in this video then I’ve no idea how you got there