I meant no disrespect huge fan of the channel I just got excited for the second video because I thought maybe it was going to be instructive for intermediate players and In my head it sounded funny don’t @ me
Feel bad for the first guy. Imagine how excited he must have been playing against GothamChess, a streamer he genuinely enjoys, just to blunder his queen on move 5.
@BlunderGott that did teach me something about not putting your queen on the same diagonal. Never thought about it. So I guess thanks for "blundering" hehe
@@jeltehoekstra2952 lol since learning it I’ve been punishing it. Am at 1000 ish rn and they still make the mistakes. It’s just not as easy to punish as you have to sacrifice some pieces to get that queen there.
@@marksolvent3259 I wish i could get to a 1000 once too haha. currently around 800-850. Though about 10 days I was stuck in 550-650. So i'm improving :D
Hehe i know the feeling but at lower rated games people often blunder pieces or they get tunnel vission trying to make impossible mates with to few pieces while they ignore things like a backrank mate etc. Im that guy 😅
I was 700 and then I started learning openings such as Scotch for white and Caro Ken for black, now I’m 850 in just 1 day and I’m still getting better, I just watched your thirty minute tutorials on each move around 5-6 times each so I can memorize the common situations.
How long did it take you overall too get this good? I’ve always found chess intriguing but never really enjoyed playing it until now. I can say that my tiny brain is always trying to go offensive leaving many options for my opponent too flank and blunder me. There’s just so many pieces on the board how can I get better at tracking my pieces
@@tydamartian2497 I’ve been playing pretty much my whole life but very on and off. I got back into it a year ago where I was around 700 Elo. After watching some videos and memorizing some lines I sit around 1150. For a beginner I would say play 50 games so you get a feel of movement basic strategy and defense. And then start to learn openings to enhance your understanding. The more you play the better you will get, like anything, but it takes some time.
38:51 notice even though he outranks this guy by 1600 pts, he was "waiting" for a mistake, as opposed to trying to blow the weaker player off the board. Very instructive, something I've been working on myself lately is respecting my opponents.
Very true. I tend to get cocky if I notice a big rating difference or see early mistakes in someone's play. Hurts like a bitch when I blunder because I got too aggressive :(
@@SalamanderMagic Ben finegold said in one of his lessons that the majority of games both players play +/- equally good moves until someone makes a blunder and loses, so focus on not being that guy because the game is in its essence at our level „Who’s gonna blunder more losses” At higher levels comes the concept of positional play and it can be normal that no bad moves where made by anyone yet theres a clean winner because his end position was a better end game setup. But I think the definite most of us arent good enough to orchestrate a middle game with a certain endgame in mind. But I think that until about 1500 its enough to learn to play solidly and focusing on not blundering. Edit : Just got to the moment where gotham says exactly that, sorry for repeating info
that's actually a great tip because i didn't see this before, but now that i read your comment i realize that i'm very much impulsive like that and have no patience for waiting in this context which loses me at least a few of my games
GothamChess, always enjoyed chess but at 29 I took a brain injury and it became a passion, dedicated myself to it. Play 4-5 games at ICC every day. Today I'm only 1480; but just started devoting serious time to it, studying it. I'm 46. Really enjoy your stuff man, thanks. And yes, brain damage- chess fanatic, the irony is ******* killing me over here.
"You got in to college? That's nice. Earlier, someone told us they got in to Stanford" Levy has a Jewish mother, I see. "Why can't you be more like your cousin who went to Staanford?"
I just started watching your channel and I love how much respect you have for every player at every skill level. You are so informative and a great teacher.
This is your first video that I’ve seen. I usually don’t watch videos longer than 20-25 minutes, but this was amazing. I started watching it yesterday night, and my eyes got tired from watching too much screen. So, I went to sleep and came back today to finish it. I really love the fact that you explain the moves while playing and after a game, you also explain other different possibilities. That’s why I wish that you make longer videos, because that would be very informative.
@@karankhodabakhshi6670 just searched it up and it’s actually from Baby’s first educational video computer game Learn ABCs and 123s 1997 Deluxe edition.
The advice of picking "a strong opening and then adding layers to that opening" is not only good advice for chess, but remarkably good advice for life.
Hi from Scotland. So loving these videos on UA-cam lol. Never heard of Twich tbh. Very informative and learned quite a bit thanks. Never going to be a Chess superstar, but game will certainly be improved. Thanks so much for making these videos and helping out other players with the wonderful game :)
Thanks for starting this series, I just started trying to learn chess (700 rating) and these are super helpful for noticing my own mistakes when I play. I hope it becomes a consistent series on the channel!
I died when Levy blundered his bishop. Makes me feel a little better about myself to see even someone at his skill makes blunders. To be fair I think he was only giving the game like 30% attention because of the chat but whateverrr
GothamChess I just want to say I love this series of yours and if you could just teach chess instead of making different useless videos it would be so much better. Please make videos like this more 🙏🙏🙏
Dude, between your last in depth guides, these game commentaries and the best games series I think you have found probably the best set of videos to be entertaining and informative, I've learned so much and had so much fun. I love it! Keep it up :)
This style of video is my favourite of yours, just playing a big volume of games and explaining what you're thinking. Especially when you play against people in the 1400-1800 range.
Great videos! I’m a new chess player but my daughter has been playing with me since 5 years old and she’s quite good at grasping the concepts. We both enjoy your videos. Keep em coming 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 thanks for all the content
levy!!! my dude you may never see this but i just wanted to leave this comment here to show my utmost gratitude for your videos, and this series specially. i got into chess properly about a month ago and since then i've been watching your videos religiously. they have done wonders to my journey through this game and tomorrow i play my first tournament (amateur still) and i don't feel as scared as i would've had i not felt my skills climbing for these past weeks. i have no doubt in my mind that your videos (and particularly this one and your recent coverage of the crypto cup, which was just so effective in both expanding my view of what can be done in a game and my excitement for playing it) had a major part in this. to sum it up, just thank you from the bottom of my heart dude. you're a great person and your videos (honestly, lessons) are just so great too. you deserve this one million followers and much much moreeee
Same here. The problem is that my boyfriend has double the rating that I have, he actually knows a few openings, has been playing for far longer than I have and we are watching the same chess videos...
I never would have guessed that I would watch (multiple) one and a half hour videos like these, but Levy, your content is incredibly instructive and entertaining. Thanks!
I started watching your videos about a week ago and started playing this strategy against the King's Indian and my opponent made (essentially) the same blunder your opponent in Game 2 made. 1. d4, g6 2. bf4, bg7 3. kc3, kf6 4. e4, d6 5. qd2, o-o 6. o-o-o, e5 7. dxe5, dxe5 Thanks for sharing this game. I'm still learning the ins and outs of these two positions against each other but I immediately saw this blunder because of this video.
Gotham is a great platform for teaching chess; Levy, Botezs', Eric, Kelly, Robert R., Anna and Yasser I believe provide the most insight in chess and politics, You all are my favs, glad to be on this journey with your input.
Recently fell back in love with chess , playing daily after not for many years , needed to find a good place of chess strategy, and knowledge and I have absolutely found it with this channel Gotham chess ....skilled and entertaining at the same time....great vids bro !!
Gotham, a video where you break down piece checkmates would be really good. A lot of the videos explaining the common piece checkmate aren't very good, and I feel like you could teach them very well (I.e. 2 bishop mate, bishop and knight mate, etc.).
I started getting back into Chess like millions of others after the Queens Gambit movie and then started watching UA-cam videos on chess. I also like Daniel Naroditsky but for my money Levy at Gotham Chess is the best by far. His climb vidoes are more addictive than beer or chocolate!!! Seriously though, great content and thanks Levy from London, UK.
Just looking into chess again after so long and just found ya. Fantastic video series man!! One can truly learn not just decision making but why, thought process behind the moves of a great player.. keep these coming bud!! Cheers
I love your channel Levy, you're an inspiration and I am a 58 year old male :) I've purchased your course, Intermediate Bootcamp. I'm looking forward to learning and improving (though just watching you on UA-cam has helped me a *lot* :) ). Thank you!
he admitted that hes very fortunate to be in a position where he can make a living from chess but he just doesnt think it has a great chance to be viable as a career for most people, and i have to agree. either you have to be a committed streamer like him and/or you have to teach lessons, which can also be time consuming. im no chess master but it just seems way easier and likely to make money with a conventional career
He is the best chess teacher on YT right now Huge respect for you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I have never commented on your videos because I keep jumping to your next videos I have learnt a lot from you
That's a pretty simple one that doesn't require a video. Only premove when there is only one possible move; when your premove relies on a particular move and would be an illegal move if the move it relies on wasn't played.
I found your channel really interesting while I discovered it few times ago. Sometimes a little fast to explain but in general it’s awesome. Keep up the good work
in evans gambit after black plays Bxf2 white only has a slight advantage, so black's position isn't that 'terrifying'. Black plays g6 no problem. Cuz white played Qh5 instead of Nf5
ofc he knows who "ahh my Queen is", maybe they are not friends anymore ... or maybe gotham has miss read the question ... but good content from both of them for us, the beginners! :)
@6:42 Gotham castled his king and missed a golden opportunity. Pawn to e5 is a fork between his opponents rook and bishop. Bishop only has 1 safe square left on the board, and that is e5 to take the pawn, but if he takes the pawn then he could've played knight to c2 checking the king and then taking the rook since the bishop would no longer be protecting the square, but if opponent moves the rook then pawn can take the bishop
Not a burn in any way on Gotham though, he's a fantastic teacher and I love watching his videos and learning so much from him, just hoped someone might see the comment and be able to use it and learn from it in case they're ever in the same position
@@vacatedguy7629 oh you're right, I forgot to add that he'd have to move either his queen or or rook (after castling) to e8 first, and then it becomes a fork (fork being the term used when you force an opponent to choose which piece to keep between 2 pieces)
@@futuregull2331 oh youre right, so what if instead of castling, gotham mobed pawn to f6, then on the next turn pawn to e5? Knight takes pawn, pawn takes knight, bishop takes pawn, knight takes on f2, checking the king and taking the rook, or if opponent moves the rook then pawn takes bishop
Being a 1700 and losing your Q in 5 moves in a rapid game is insane. Not to mention blundering again and again in the next 4 moves. I would immediately quit chess.
when you were playing the 885er, you couldve mated by taking the pawn on e5 with your d4 pawn, they take with their d6, you take the queen, the rook takes, you take the rook with your rook, then they block with the knight of e8, you take, then they block with bishop to f8, then you take with rook and checkmate
Wow so instructive ur awesome man. So much knowledge its nice to pass all the thousands of hours uve studied compiled to a very manageable hours series for those average Joe’s who fell in LOVE with the game. And want to play well and win. I had the obvious desire to be a gm set it like a life goal. Then looked into what’s in tailed n u really put it in prospective. It’s just a title, play the game. I mean I still want to achieve the knowledge level of a gm but not have to spend all that Money. So I just wanted to thank you SO MUCH! I hope they’re payin u man. Uve earned it. 🙏👏👏
Why do you only play against bums in these videos
It appears you can no longer move as you have been pinned
This video is kinda meant for bums.
Dude if he play another titled player u ain't gonna understand shit
How tf do you know what I understand kick rocks u simp
I meant no disrespect huge fan of the channel I just got excited for the second video because I thought maybe it was going to be instructive for intermediate players and In my head it sounded funny don’t @ me
"I'm not good with terms"
Also him "ahh yes the French Indian defence let me react with the cackling cow counter blow"
💀
Lol true
i see hes responded the Mumbo Jumbo gambit accepted sierra leonian version
Feel bad for the first guy. Imagine how excited he must have been playing against GothamChess, a streamer he genuinely enjoys, just to blunder his queen on move 5.
@BlunderGott that did teach me something about not putting your queen on the same diagonal. Never thought about it. So I guess thanks for "blundering" hehe
@@jeltehoekstra2952 lol since learning it I’ve been punishing it. Am at 1000 ish rn and they still make the mistakes. It’s just not as easy to punish as you have to sacrifice some pieces to get that queen there.
@@marksolvent3259 I wish i could get to a 1000 once too haha. currently around 800-850. Though about 10 days I was stuck in 550-650. So i'm improving :D
He's called BlunderGott for a good reason
Because he's a god at blundering
and the chat still accused the guy for looking at the stream so he doesn't blunder, even tho he literally blundered his queen on move 5
GMs: I don’t know the name of this opening.
Also GMs after the first move: so basically this is winning
I can hear that in Hikaru's voice
@@Coops321 yessir
Rook g5 Knight f7 b4 King g5?... and then queen skewer and up a bishop, this is so obviously winning
Sad IM noises
Just take this juicer... I've already marked this one as a win
"You Don't always lose games when you're up a Queen!" - HA! You've never watched me play! :)
You underestimate my POWAH! :o)
Challenge accepted
Hehe i know the feeling but at lower rated games people often blunder pieces or they get tunnel vission trying to make impossible mates with to few pieces while they ignore things like a backrank mate etc.
Im that guy 😅
@@uhmz1212 trying to make impossible mates with too few pieces thats completely me
As a 300 I say this is true
I was 700 and then I started learning openings such as Scotch for white and Caro Ken for black, now I’m 850 in just 1 day and I’m still getting better, I just watched your thirty minute tutorials on each move around 5-6 times each so I can memorize the common situations.
How long did it take you overall too get this good? I’ve always found chess intriguing but never really enjoyed playing it until now. I can say that my tiny brain is always trying to go offensive leaving many options for my opponent too flank and blunder me. There’s just so many pieces on the board how can I get better at tracking my pieces
@@tydamartian2497 I’ve been playing pretty much my whole life but very on and off. I got back into it a year ago where I was around 700 Elo. After watching some videos and memorizing some lines I sit around 1150. For a beginner I would say play 50 games so you get a feel of movement basic strategy and defense. And then start to learn openings to enhance your understanding. The more you play the better you will get, like anything, but it takes some time.
@@cartdotas a 2500 I agree
I just hit 2500 today
@@cartdotin puzzles UGHM
why is watching chess so fucking addictive lol
edit: holy shit 1.8k likes i didnt rlly think that ths comment wud blow up fuck me. thanks i guess :)
B'cuz U cant make a mistake
@@rayradvillas lmao
Chess is addictive
@@rayradvillas that's the insuperable answer.
bc it’s an endless way of learning how to respond to different positions
38:51 notice even though he outranks this guy by 1600 pts, he was "waiting" for a mistake, as opposed to trying to blow the weaker player off the board. Very instructive, something I've been working on myself lately is respecting my opponents.
Very true. I tend to get cocky if I notice a big rating difference or see early mistakes in someone's play. Hurts like a bitch when I blunder because I got too aggressive :(
@@SalamanderMagic Ben finegold said in one of his lessons that the majority of games both players play +/- equally good moves until someone makes a blunder and loses, so focus on not being that guy because the game is in its essence at our level „Who’s gonna blunder more losses”
At higher levels comes the concept of positional play and it can be normal that no bad moves where made by anyone yet theres a clean winner because his end position was a better end game setup. But I think the definite most of us arent good enough to orchestrate a middle game with a certain endgame in mind. But I think that until about 1500 its enough to learn to play solidly and focusing on not blundering.
Edit : Just got to the moment where gotham says exactly that, sorry for repeating info
@@lupsik1 this was mad instructive thanks
that's actually a great tip because i didn't see this before, but now that i read your comment i realize that i'm very much impulsive like that and have no patience for waiting in this context which loses me at least a few of my games
The best chess youtuber you can find, we have to appreciate this guys effort like seriously he's a legend
@@adrianprundaru9777 you should head over there ASAP in help the channel grow bye ✌️
Yeah, Gotham and Danya are the goats 👌
Eric Rosen is the best
Even chess India,hindi chess base India, Eric Rosen and jhon bartholemew are also best chess channel on UA-cam
@@adrianprundaru9777 yeah but he only teaches tricks
GothamChess, always enjoyed chess but at 29 I took a brain injury and it became a passion, dedicated myself to it. Play 4-5 games at ICC every day. Today I'm only 1480; but just started devoting serious time to it, studying it. I'm 46. Really enjoy your stuff man, thanks. And yes, brain damage- chess fanatic, the irony is ******* killing me over here.
How's it going man??
Thanks Lord Jesus for the gift of life and blessings to me and my family $14,120.47 weekly profit Our lord Jesus have lifted up my Life!!!
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
Sure, the investment-advisor that guides me is..
Mrs Amalia Bunker
Her services is the best, I got a brand new Lambo last week and paid off my mortgage loan thanks to her wonderful services!
Sounds familiar, I have heard her name on several occasions.. and both her success stories in the wall Street journal!
Thank you for playing longer time control games. The extra discussion and slower play really helps me follow along
Same
"You got in to college? That's nice. Earlier, someone told us they got in to Stanford"
Levy has a Jewish mother, I see. "Why can't you be more like your cousin who went to Staanford?"
@@augustgreig9420 I read this comment with accent, this dude should be a screen writer for a Jewish mom
@@20teverify “mothas heart”
@@augustgreig9420 I CAN HEAR THIS COMMENT LOL
@@augustgreig9420 why did I just hear this in the voice of Howard's Mom from Big bang theory- this man's writing skills are crazy!
or an asian parent lol
“I just put the pieces on the squares”
Gotham, that’s what chess is.
Random guy- no that’s checkers! what’s this thing called chess?
no that's checkers idiot
I just started watching your channel and I love how much respect you have for every player at every skill level. You are so informative and a great teacher.
This is your first video that I’ve seen. I usually don’t watch videos longer than 20-25 minutes, but this was amazing. I started watching it yesterday night, and my eyes got tired from watching too much screen. So, I went to sleep and came back today to finish it.
I really love the fact that you explain the moves while playing and after a game, you also explain other different possibilities. That’s why I wish that you make longer videos, because that would be very informative.
paying for lessons like this would cost a bundle, thankful to Harry Potter for doing this.
@@takua_tv Ahhh one piece memories
Dropped the anime and started to read the manga
@@takua_tv lol someone said he looks like a mixture of Harry Potter and Tony Stark
aight but when is the navy coming to wano
Trotsky
@@aliasofanalias7448 hahaha seriously!!
“Press F to pay respects” is a meme from one of the Call of Duty games.
actually it's from GTA SA
@@Celatra No it's not?
Oh I thought the scene looked like a metal gear solid thing or something.
@@littleretroship6403 no it's actually from mario
@@karankhodabakhshi6670 just searched it up and it’s actually from Baby’s first educational video computer game Learn ABCs and 123s 1997 Deluxe edition.
The advice of picking "a strong opening and then adding layers to that opening" is not only good advice for chess, but remarkably good advice for life.
What is a life opening? Being born? The fuck
Wow this has become my favorite chess series. Love the commentator games vs subs rising in level. So fun to watch and I learn so much.
Hi from Scotland. So loving these videos on UA-cam lol. Never heard of Twich tbh. Very informative and learned quite a bit thanks. Never going to be a Chess superstar, but game will certainly be improved. Thanks so much for making these videos and helping out other players with the wonderful game :)
Congrats on 300k u legend. Hope you make it to 1 mil very soon
300 k already? Now im wishing he wont be more famous than this
No I do.
Are u crazy. This channel is a goldmine. If its 1 M then how are we surviving in chess. Shame on u😂 shame shame
@@aldrinlp54 what
@@kkTeaz read again...
Thanks for starting this series, I just started trying to learn chess (700 rating) and these are super helpful for noticing my own mistakes when I play. I hope it becomes a consistent series on the channel!
I was obsess by being a master of chess or reaching 2000.....but now i'll just play the game
I'm also suffering from goal setting. I wanted to see 2k before the end of this year, and ended up stressing myself. Used to enjoy the game more 😅
@@TuequoiseQueso fk enjoying the game. Don't be a normal simp. Be great.
theres no point playing if you dont want to, dont stress your self
@@abc6568 shut up loser. Grestness is not always fun. Enjoy being a clown
@@Jobysworld I’d much rather have fun and be happy than be great.
I died when Levy blundered his bishop. Makes me feel a little better about myself to see even someone at his skill makes blunders. To be fair I think he was only giving the game like 30% attention because of the chat but whateverrr
GothamChess I just want to say I love this series of yours and if you could just teach chess instead of making different useless videos it would be so much better.
Please make videos like this more 🙏🙏🙏
His name is BlunderGott. You are learning how to make blunders from the God of blunders
Dude, between your last in depth guides, these game commentaries and the best games series I think you have found probably the best set of videos to be entertaining and informative, I've learned so much and had so much fun. I love it! Keep it up :)
This style of video is my favourite of yours, just playing a big volume of games and explaining what you're thinking. Especially when you play against people in the 1400-1800 range.
Great videos! I’m a new chess player but my daughter has been playing with me since 5 years old and she’s quite good at grasping the concepts. We both enjoy your videos. Keep em coming 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 thanks for all the content
levy!!! my dude
you may never see this but i just wanted to leave this comment here to show my utmost gratitude for your videos, and this series specially. i got into chess properly about a month ago and since then i've been watching your videos religiously. they have done wonders to my journey through this game and tomorrow i play my first tournament (amateur still) and i don't feel as scared as i would've had i not felt my skills climbing for these past weeks. i have no doubt in my mind that your videos (and particularly this one and your recent coverage of the crypto cup, which was just so effective in both expanding my view of what can be done in a game and my excitement for playing it) had a major part in this. to sum it up, just thank you from the bottom of my heart dude. you're a great person and your videos (honestly, lessons) are just so great too. you deserve this one million followers and much much moreeee
Ok, happy to be part of the 3% women watching Levy's videos. Mostly to beat the boyfriend at chess.
who the hell looks up statistics on youtube?
@@davidrasborcan8739 clearly Rute
@@davidrasborcan8739 he said it in the video
Same here. The problem is that my boyfriend has double the rating that I have, he actually knows a few openings, has been playing for far longer than I have and we are watching the same chess videos...
Me 2 😂
I never would have guessed that I would watch (multiple) one and a half hour videos like these, but Levy, your content is incredibly instructive and entertaining. Thanks!
"That pawn is going to be a woman soon"
-Magnus Carlsen
Edit : he literally said this tho
No, the pawn is a pound.
Plz like my video promoting chessua-cam.com/video/Dq1CLv3RA5k/v-deo.html
Evaluation of a pawn: Pawn into ...... A woman (even if it's a boy!)
i didnt get it
@@wangshuo8260 lmao
You are onestly that only UA-camr that makes a 1 hour and 42 minutes video seem like a 14 minutes one, too good 👍
I started watching your videos about a week ago and started playing this strategy against the King's Indian and my opponent made (essentially) the same blunder your opponent in Game 2 made.
1. d4, g6
2. bf4, bg7
3. kc3, kf6
4. e4, d6
5. qd2, o-o
6. o-o-o, e5
7. dxe5, dxe5
Thanks for sharing this game. I'm still learning the ins and outs of these two positions against each other but I immediately saw this blunder because of this video.
I felt old when people in the chat asked who's Exodia...
same
Same lol 😂
Who's Exodia?
9:00 look at who he banned in chat 💀
is there a moderator working behind the scenes when he is streaming? it would be overwhelming to do both tasks simultaneously.
I died LOL
Chat spamming F is them paying the fallen queen respects
Gotham is a great platform for teaching chess; Levy, Botezs', Eric, Kelly, Robert R., Anna and Yasser I believe provide the most insight in chess and politics, You all are my favs, glad to be on this journey with your input.
Recently fell back in love with chess , playing daily after not for many years , needed to find a good place of chess strategy, and knowledge and I have absolutely found it with this channel Gotham chess ....skilled and entertaining at the same time....great vids bro !!
Keep up the great work! You're the only chess channel I can actually understand; you definitely deserve the 300k
2 years later he has 4 million
2:34
"This is not the righ- ok."
Gotham, a video where you break down piece checkmates would be really good. A lot of the videos explaining the common piece checkmate aren't very good, and I feel like you could teach them very well (I.e. 2 bishop mate, bishop and knight mate, etc.).
I started getting back into Chess like millions of others after the Queens Gambit movie and then started watching UA-cam videos on chess. I also like Daniel Naroditsky but for my money Levy at Gotham Chess is the best by far. His climb vidoes are more addictive than beer or chocolate!!!
Seriously though, great content and thanks Levy from London, UK.
Just looking into chess again after so long and just found ya. Fantastic video series man!! One can truly learn not just decision making but why, thought process behind the moves of a great player.. keep these coming bud!! Cheers
3:28 Levy's life is like 5d chess.
“After a thing like this you’re like No more chess for three days” Ha! I’m not the only one who can’t take losing then.
I can put my queen right here... wha?! no I can't?!
one of us! one of us!
This series is really helpful. Thank you so much!
I love your channel Levy, you're an inspiration and I am a 58 year old male :) I've purchased your course, Intermediate Bootcamp. I'm looking forward to learning and improving (though just watching you on UA-cam has helped me a *lot* :) ). Thank you!
Hi GothamChess, the word "fianchetto" come from the Italian language and the right pronounce should sound like "fianketto"
He knows I think he was making some kind of joke.
@@cameroncortel8650 naw hikaru says it wrong too
Love the content man, it has really helped me progress.
Same
I really enjoy viewing your instructional walk-through! Learned a lot! I just started following you on twitch as well :)
3:31 "I don't know how many views we have on UA-cam now..." A million, Levy. Literally a million.
I learned from Gotham the whole theory of Danish Gambit. Best chess content creator in the world 🙏
...DID IJUST HEAR HIM ASK WHO ERIC ROSEN IS LMAOOOOO
why did he answer that? i think there's also a video with those 2 who play against each other..
Best instructor ever. Funny, instructive, and actually good
I wish I had a GF who played chess just so I could say to her "fianchetto my bishop"
“Let me put my castle in your 7th rank”
“You’re about to get mated”
Oh no my queen.
Skeletal Pirate you mean rook lol?
"Wanna trade rooks? ;)"
15:55 "he says GG i am gonna say GG" is the law! 😁✌️ Every game must end like this. Not in just chess but CSGO as well
41:47 Levy dishing up some realistic, practical life advice
0:27 stop looking at me like that Levy I’m a married man
Levy's op "I wanna be IM one day"
Levy "Get a real job"
Proceeds to make a living being an IM making chess content
he admitted that hes very fortunate to be in a position where he can make a living from chess but he just doesnt think it has a great chance to be viable as a career for most people, and i have to agree. either you have to be a committed streamer like him and/or you have to teach lessons, which can also be time consuming. im no chess master but it just seems way easier and likely to make money with a conventional career
Congrats on 300k Levy, well deserved
hi twitch! :D loving the series already
7:50 send me location 😭😭 this khabib reference went over many heads but I adore it I think the same thing when I hear that song
*"Some times you have to choose the lesser of the two equals"*
- Gotham, 2020
....
u said they're equal wdym bruh
Some equals are more equal than others.
*Ah yes, the secret to winning at chess is being better than the opppnent.*
Sometimes Levi plays down to the level of his opponents and makes mistakes he would have never made against high-rated people
It's natural to underestimate people who are clearly not as knowledgeable, but that doesn't mean it can't bite you on the ass haha
that evans gambit game was insane, blacks structure looked terrifying
He is the best chess teacher on YT right now
Huge respect for you
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have never commented on your videos because I keep jumping to your next videos
I have learnt a lot from you
"what about g can you guys write g" lmao, I'm laughing so hard.
twitch says hi to youtube but youtube never says hi back :'(
You knew it was over for BlunderGott when Gotham went "ooooh ook... this is wrong" lol
@BlunderGott 😂
Hey Levy, awesome vid! I'm new-ish to chess and your content is next level addictive man!
omg exodia what a memory that is, the five pieces to gain victory in Yu-Gi-Oh were incredible
Gotham, speaking of pre-moves, will you do a video just on when to do pre-moves and when to avoid them? Thumb up if you want this subject covered.
That's a pretty simple one that doesn't require a video. Only premove when there is only one possible move; when your premove relies on a particular move and would be an illegal move if the move it relies on wasn't played.
Just because you said I can: You're a doofus. Seriously though, learning a lot. Great videos!
Gotham’s King in Borat voice: you will never get this
I found your channel really interesting while I discovered it few times ago. Sometimes a little fast to explain but in general it’s awesome. Keep up the good work
Hey 😊 just wanted to tell you thanks! I improved my elo by 100 in the past week. watching your videos helped a lot
in evans gambit after black plays Bxf2 white only has a slight advantage, so black's position isn't that 'terrifying'. Black plays g6 no problem. Cuz white played Qh5 instead of Nf5
I'm a doofus.
Me too 🎉
Agreed
Same.
lol Levy has played Eric Rosen and doesn't remember him. Mr. Rosen's gonna be sad :(
ofc he knows who "ahh my Queen is", maybe they are not friends anymore ... or maybe gotham has miss read the question ... but good content from both of them for us, the beginners! :)
@@stefanpopescu9664 oh yeah now that I've watched a bunch of Levy's content, he was obviously being sarcastic
Just came here to say I made my first brilliant move today. Watching your content has really helped me improve my play, thank you
@4:00 I love how he doesn’t know about writing F in the chat for regarding of the player he’s about to end lol.
@6:42 Gotham castled his king and missed a golden opportunity. Pawn to e5 is a fork between his opponents rook and bishop. Bishop only has 1 safe square left on the board, and that is e5 to take the pawn, but if he takes the pawn then he could've played knight to c2 checking the king and then taking the rook since the bishop would no longer be protecting the square, but if opponent moves the rook then pawn can take the bishop
Not a burn in any way on Gotham though, he's a fantastic teacher and I love watching his videos and learning so much from him, just hoped someone might see the comment and be able to use it and learn from it in case they're ever in the same position
What are you talking about?? e5 isn't a fork of any kind
@@vacatedguy7629 oh you're right, I forgot to add that he'd have to move either his queen or or rook (after castling) to e8 first, and then it becomes a fork (fork being the term used when you force an opponent to choose which piece to keep between 2 pieces)
What if opponent takes with their knight on f3?
@@futuregull2331 oh youre right, so what if instead of castling, gotham mobed pawn to f6, then on the next turn pawn to e5? Knight takes pawn, pawn takes knight, bishop takes pawn, knight takes on f2, checking the king and taking the rook, or if opponent moves the rook then pawn takes bishop
Can we get a full “location” cover your voice just sounds so good with the song
0:28 Hi Twitch.
Hi Twitch !
Being a 1700 and losing your Q in 5 moves in a rapid game is insane. Not to mention blundering again and again in the next 4 moves.
I would immediately quit chess.
Oh man! The "that's just my bishop" with the confused expression killed me🤣That was hilarious. I mean no offense of course. Thx for the good laugh!
Oh no, my Eric rosen!
That was just an ethical memory blunder since Levy actually made a video with Eric Rosen, back in October. ua-cam.com/video/pKpsoXemVQE/v-deo.html
The last time I was this early Hikaru sacrificed his queen 6 times
You stole my comment. I'm seven minutes late, fuck.
lol . I was also thinking same..
POV: You think of a move
Gotham: does that move
*p o w e r*
when you were playing the 885er, you couldve mated by taking the pawn on e5 with your d4 pawn, they take with their d6, you take the queen, the rook takes, you take the rook with your rook, then they block with the knight of e8, you take, then they block with bishop to f8, then you take with rook and checkmate
Wow so instructive ur awesome man. So much knowledge its nice to pass all the thousands of hours uve studied compiled to a very manageable hours series for those average Joe’s who fell in LOVE with the game. And want to play well and win. I had the obvious desire to be a gm set it like a life goal. Then looked into what’s in tailed n u really put it in prospective. It’s just a title, play the game.
I mean I still want to achieve the knowledge level of a gm but not have to spend all that Money.
So I just wanted to thank you SO MUCH! I hope they’re payin u man. Uve earned it. 🙏👏👏
wait a minute, just reflecting about incorrect gendering without beeing a d about it first? youre truly a grandmaster in life in my heart
ikr
to the guy who got banned, his girlfriend's hand I think
Lmao if you can't understand this read chats at 9:01.
As part of the 3% female viewers, appreciated your intention to make it less he-centric
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25:18 genius
40:58 just play the game