How to READ Your Opponent's Move in Chess!
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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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Go through the levels one at a time to see if THAT level is the reason why your opponent made their move!
Level 1 - A direct attack/threat from the new square
Level 2 - Threatened a tactic from the new square
Level 3 - Vacating a square for another of their pieces
Level 4 - Moving out of the way for a discovery
Level 5 - Making an idea work
Levels 1 and 2 focus on the moved piece's new square, while levels 3, 4 and 5 focus on the moved piece's previous square
Helpful advanced questions: "Could they have done that before?" + "Could they have done that better?"
Chapters:
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0:00 Intro
0:20 Level 1
0:42 Level 2
1:17 Levels 1 & 2 recap
1:32 Level 3
2:15 Level 4
3:27 Level 5
4:46 Test Puzzle 1
5:30 Test Puzzle 2
6:48 Test Puzzle 3
7:15 Test Puzzle 4
7:52 Test Puzzle 5
8:26 Recap & Conclusion
8:43 Outro
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The best bit was the phrase ‘living in your opponent’s head rent free’ - but the rest was very useful too.
Ur videos are very useful!
Please keep up the good work !!
Thank you so much! I appreciate the comment :D
Very simple and systematic, nice
Thank you! :D
I hope you can use this in your games!
Love it! Thanks Sandro!!! Adam from Idaho
Hey Adam! It's nice to hear from you, it's been a while
Hope you're doing well and enjoying the content! Thank you for the support! 🥰
Your stuff is to the point, useful, and practical.
Keep it up & Thanks
Thank you very much for the kind words and support!
I hope you can successfully apply this knowledge in your games :)
I want more of these! Like a two hour video full of test positions 😅
I thought about a lot more examples, but I'm trying to keep it short and sweet :D
@@LionChess Totally, I'm just being greedy! I'll wait for your book or Chessable course in future 😜
great video!
Thank you!
I hope you enjoyed it and learned something useful! :D