GM COACHES GOTHAM (Road To GM Episode 3)

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    1:09 Coach's Thoughts
    7:55 Game Review
    23:36 Homework
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  • @GothamChess
    @GothamChess  5 годин тому

    Unlock Full length GM lessons, puzzle training, bonus UA-cam content, and dog photos: www.patreon.com/gothamchess

  • @himanchywatchesvideos7826
    @himanchywatchesvideos7826 24 дні тому +4522

    I know most people troll in the comments, but honestly Gotham you’ve been a huge inspiration on my chess journey. I’m about to go play Community Chess at my local community center for the first time, and I would never have done that if your videos hadn’t been recommended to me

    • @eatmyfrigginshorts
      @eatmyfrigginshorts 24 дні тому

      I hated chess for years. Then I saw Levy's videos in my recommended and they changed my impression of the game and it made me really love the game

    • @ae-co5ue
      @ae-co5ue 24 дні тому +195

      cool but the fact that im eating a blueberry muffin right now kind of invalidates your point doesnt it?

    • @itzprogamer1014
      @itzprogamer1014 24 дні тому +5

      @@ae-co5ue 😂😂

    • @tatesinsights8638
      @tatesinsights8638 24 дні тому +4

      He needs to make a video about TYLER1

    • @ariellavender5348
      @ariellavender5348 24 дні тому +3

      I love that! I am doing the best I've ever done in a tournament recently, 5/8 against very high rated players

  • @k2sauser521
    @k2sauser521 23 дні тому +791

    "How much are you willing to sacrifice?"
    Levy: "THE ROOOOOOK"

  • @GMNeiksans
    @GMNeiksans 23 дні тому +111

    Thank you all for the very kind words - this means so much! Levy will get the GM title eventually but it will be a long journey. Keep faith!

  • @coachmiller202
    @coachmiller202 22 дні тому +145

    100% more content just like this.
    So cool to see behind the scenes a GM coaching/teaching an IM.
    To see the nuance and way you guys talk is very appealing to actually hear. And that it is you who we know so well and have been with you for many years.
    Just pretty cool.

  • @apersonthatlovescats
    @apersonthatlovescats 24 дні тому +3198

    All jokes aside, I really want Levy to become a GM. he's an awesome teacher and is really good at chess. Rooting for you Levy ❤

    • @Gingnose
      @Gingnose 24 дні тому

      you can't as long as you're watching him. Birds of a feather flock together.

    • @naveendennis
      @naveendennis 24 дні тому +50

      @@Gingnosemaybe that’s why you flocked here into this comment section to be with the your fellow trolls on UA-cam

    • @michaelmassaro4375
      @michaelmassaro4375 24 дні тому +6

      @@GingnoseGotham deals with positivity you’re just negative

    • @noellundstrom7447
      @noellundstrom7447 23 дні тому

      youre poisoning him. stop.

    • @ColinTimmins
      @ColinTimmins 23 дні тому +4

      ⁠@@GingnoseDoes it make you feel good being a miserable person? If so you might want to take a good look what’s wrong in your life and fix it. It’s never too late.

  • @therealworld10000
    @therealworld10000 24 дні тому +558

    It takes balls to being called the Internet's Chess Teacher and yet showing his own mistakes and defincies as a chess player and showing that he is not perfect. Props to Levy.

    • @Akshat.Joshi.2024
      @Akshat.Joshi.2024 23 дні тому +3

      247 likes and no comments lemme fix it😊

    • @arunkarthikma3121
      @arunkarthikma3121 17 днів тому +1

      @@Akshat.Joshi.2024 2 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that, pookie 😘

    • @Zip_Tide
      @Zip_Tide 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@arunkarthikma3121no likes and no replies ill fix that

    • @mintu5931
      @mintu5931 16 днів тому

      *Levi

    • @choccyf1850
      @choccyf1850 15 днів тому

      ​​@@Akshat.Joshi.2024 3 likes and 1 reply? ꪀꪱׁׁׁׅׅׅ⁠ᧁׁ⁠ᧁׁ⁠ɑ

  • @Kermit_E_Frog
    @Kermit_E_Frog 22 дні тому +37

    I'm genuinely so happy to watch you actually finally strive for this title that I've always known you're capable of

  • @TRproject
    @TRproject 22 дні тому +42

    YES WE WANT MORE OF THAT! its lovely to see the serious side if you like the grind you do and just all the funny business that's are funny too. thanks on the video and wait to see you get a your first NORM!

  • @_JeffJeff_
    @_JeffJeff_ 24 дні тому +848

    Bro is the only person to actually go through with his 3 AM motivation 💀💀

    • @uudta-panchii
      @uudta-panchii 24 дні тому +12

      spamming comments is crazy

    • @michaelmassaro4375
      @michaelmassaro4375 24 дні тому +7

      @@uudta-panchiibe the change

    • @sandmanoseven
      @sandmanoseven 24 дні тому +3

      Levy you have to do an episode with GM Ben Finegold. He has done coaching with Dena.

    • @official2mt37
      @official2mt37 23 дні тому +3

      thats what everyone whos winning rn did 👍🏻

    • @gencass111
      @gencass111 23 дні тому

      hahahahahahahahha

  • @mafffaa
    @mafffaa 24 дні тому +851

    15:30 "you played two years ago, you should remember!" - meanwhile me who doesn't even remember his last move during a game 😳 😂😂😂

    • @UOUPv2
      @UOUPv2 23 дні тому +44

      Lol, it's different when talking about games you play with your dad while digesting dinner and games where you for locked in for hours.

    • @mariojoia1337
      @mariojoia1337 23 дні тому +25

      ​@@UOUPv2I don't even remember what I ate for dinner 😮

    • @hunamsafee2
      @hunamsafee2 23 дні тому +32

      Yeah high level chess players are a different animal all together watching hikaru remember games from years ago or magnus recalling games as a child

    • @peewee0224
      @peewee0224 23 дні тому +2

      @@hunamsafee2 not even that they also remeber every historic game the top chess players have a ridicoulous memory

    • @ludwigschneider8155
      @ludwigschneider8155 23 дні тому +2

      I was looking for this comment😂 so relatable

  • @dragon__soup
    @dragon__soup 21 день тому +13

    It's always interesting to me to see a master at anything teach. Especially when the student is also a master. It goes to show that you can always improve no matter how good you are. True excellence and greatness require this kind of humility.

  • @BashCrazy
    @BashCrazy 23 дні тому +13

    Love the series! The coaching session was very insightful. Hope to see more in the future.

  • @JoeriBlomberg
    @JoeriBlomberg 24 дні тому +682

    What a great coach. I think we're all gonna learn a lot from this guy.
    So yeah, Levy. We want more lessons!

  • @skye2192
    @skye2192 23 дні тому +425

    Three things I particularly like about this:
    1) Mentality
    2) Having a behind the scenes coaching POV
    3) The way he rattles out sequences making me pause the video & work on my square recognition!
    I think having the coach on the call is such a big asset, he's awesome :)

  • @andrewc7361
    @andrewc7361 23 дні тому +5

    I enjoy getting to see behind-the-scenes looks at your training and watching you work through problems, so I'm personally voting for more uploads like this one. Good luck with your journey!

  • @user-dg2lg5gi3w
    @user-dg2lg5gi3w 23 дні тому +4

    One of the best Videos u ever made. So much inside in your strength and weaknesses. Seeing yourself being discouraged by being confronted with your mistakes and troubles. Your inner fight was so apparent…As well as your will to fight. Go on and show the world how weak you can be and you will come back as a stronger player…Congrats for this first step. U wont get outa here!!!!

  • @olivetree7430
    @olivetree7430 24 дні тому +604

    levy this video idea is absulotely brilliant. I LOVE it. As long it doesn't hurt you by revealing too much about your play, I absulotely would want to see more of these !!

    • @wouterkok9610
      @wouterkok9610 24 дні тому +8

      I agree 100%!

    • @Subhiena-if1qn
      @Subhiena-if1qn 24 дні тому +13

      I also agree, but I'm too lazy yo leave muy own comment.

    • @jeisonlucio
      @jeisonlucio 24 дні тому +10

      It's really interesting that training at the IM/GM level is so different. They're not looking at tactics or preparation, they're looking at strategy above and beyond particular games. Profound tactics come like basic algebra to a college level math student. This is so cool.
      And the way it shows on Levy's face at 20:30 his realization that it's as much emotional intelligence as it is intelectual intelligence or memory. I relate a lot, Levy. Keep it up, the video for the first GM norm will break youtube

    • @gravitraxrocker
      @gravitraxrocker 23 дні тому +1

      I also really enjoyed watching this, it's very instructive and I can apply a lot of that stuff also to my games, even though I'm not as strong as you are. Keep it up and don't let haters bring you down.

    • @amartincaro
      @amartincaro 22 дні тому

      I completely agree. This piece of content is pure gold ❤

  • @userjosh88
    @userjosh88 23 дні тому +273

    I have never commented before on a UA-cam video.
    I have been following your content for about 3-4 years now and would like to say, in my opinion, this is one of the best videos you have ever made. It is great to see your process and learn alongside you how to analyze and how to approach analyzing games and positions.
    To be honest I am not a big fan of content like GTE and when that was popular I drifted away from your page. But now that there is more content like this and how to win I drifted back. I truly wish you luck on your journey to GM and absolutely believe that if you decide to properly go for it you will succeed.
    Thanks for the content.

    • @ZDTF
      @ZDTF 16 днів тому

      Josh

    • @elitecodmgaming8467
      @elitecodmgaming8467 8 днів тому +1

      ​@@ZDTFgimme dat chromebook when you done with the test, Jash. Y'hear me, Jash?

  • @mysticblade7
    @mysticblade7 23 дні тому +1

    Honestly love the series Levy I was a big fan of the content on your push to reaching GM when I first stumbled upon you a couple-ish years ago and am very excited to see you striving for it again my man keep it up brother!

  • @hiddenviperog6473
    @hiddenviperog6473 19 днів тому +1

    Yes. More of this, please. Love the insight and training tips. Also love going through the homework sections as well (I paused for both and will admit didn't make the winning move in either. :( )
    Good luck on your journey LEVY. We're behind you 110%.

  • @MikkiLGalloway
    @MikkiLGalloway 23 дні тому +326

    Adding the coach's comments is the best thing for this series I think. I never had professional help with chess but this video helped me realize another side of chess.

  • @donschlafrythmus2357
    @donschlafrythmus2357 24 дні тому +291

    GM Neiksans is an excellent coach!

    • @michaelmassaro4375
      @michaelmassaro4375 24 дні тому +10

      He’s Great

    • @shevankaseneviratne1724
      @shevankaseneviratne1724 23 дні тому +26

      yeah fucking legendary. Honest while being still considerate. Imagine big Hicky trying to be this mature lol

    • @falcon_224
      @falcon_224 23 дні тому +5

      ​@@shevankaseneviratne1724 Hikaru is a player not a coach

    • @veselinjokanovic3032
      @veselinjokanovic3032 23 дні тому +14

      ​@@falcon_224Yes, Hikaru doesn't have it in him to teach. He's just not a guy for that.

    • @pixllo
      @pixllo 23 дні тому +24

      His advice is spot on and very tailored to Levy and the harsh criticism is very fair. Amazing coach indeed!

  • @d.s.holland2379
    @d.s.holland2379 22 дні тому +1

    Love this content. Loved having the coach in on the call, loved the position analysis/ HW, loved all of it. More please!

  • @CatusMagus
    @CatusMagus 23 дні тому +17

    Yes, we want more of this! I certainly do, at least - I found myself super invested all the way through! GM Neiksans seems like a great coach, and it was really interesting hearing his thoughts on your games and especially your psychology.
    It's also awesome and inspiring of you to share this journey with us - to show yourself taking the steps to learn and grow. ❤

  • @kurtwilliams982
    @kurtwilliams982 23 дні тому +162

    This is EXTREMELY helpful content. Not too many GMs are sharing their training regiment, or discussing GM-level advice in a way that's understandable to viewers. Your greatest strength as a content creator has always been your ability to break down high level chess into straightforward concepts - and this is EXACTLY that.
    Thank you for inviting us into your training and prep, we're glad to be along for the ride.

  • @Arvind_R
    @Arvind_R 24 дні тому +101

    Coach Arturs seems to be the perfect coach for Levy - empathetic, motivating and insightful. He also tells him what he doesn't want to hear (sacrifices). The number of nay sayers is probably a very small fraction of those rooting for him. The loudest of them all however is Levy's own inner voice. I hope his self talk improves significantly and he's able to overcome his biggest weakness to be able to achieve his goal of becoming a GM.

    • @AB-pp2zy
      @AB-pp2zy 23 дні тому +14

      Also, he got IM at 18 and GM at 28, so he has already showed it can be done.

  • @KaylaNoble-vz7wn
    @KaylaNoble-vz7wn 23 дні тому +1

    I love the road to gm videos. I think they are extremely entertaining and I've always enjoyed listening to how people think because everyone thinks through a situation differently

  • @nathanpetersen8428
    @nathanpetersen8428 20 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It is my favorite of any of the content you have done! Please keep it coming!!

  • @potatopromise
    @potatopromise 24 дні тому +183

    Thanks you magnus for letting gotham post a solo video about his journey on your channel

  • @trashhollowknightplayer4199
    @trashhollowknightplayer4199 24 дні тому +77

    Honestly, you deciding to come back to competetive chess has given me the motivation to pick it back up and start trying to up my elo again, i gave up a year or so ago due to feeling burnt out but seeing you get back in and makes me want to work hard again and try reach a high elo

    • @michaelmassaro4375
      @michaelmassaro4375 23 дні тому +1

      What was your highest elo just wondering I’m only 1174 but I play just to have a competitive game not so much for elo I know defeating higher rated players raises the elo what rating will you feel ok with

  • @MildMinimalist
    @MildMinimalist 22 дні тому +1

    Levy, I've been a subscriber for a very long time now. I love these videos. They're genuinely inspiring. Thank you!

  • @Time2Pretend90
    @Time2Pretend90 21 день тому +1

    by far my favourite video in quite some time! really interesting to watch you and your coach talk about your games!

  • @saesteelol6156
    @saesteelol6156 24 дні тому +109

    "Captures checks threats, this is what im chanting to my students" he was like damn im talking to my self haha

    • @oznoone6892
      @oznoone6892 24 дні тому +8

      Actually, the one that he's been chanting is "checks captures attack" I wonder how much of a difference that makes

    • @bgbd182
      @bgbd182 23 дні тому

      was he saying 'threats' or 'traps'? couldn't really tell

    • @saesteelol6156
      @saesteelol6156 23 дні тому +9

      @@bgbd182 i think threats. thats what ive always heard everyone say as well

    • @aaaabbbbc454
      @aaaabbbbc454 23 дні тому +1

      ​@@oznoone6892Probably checks first, since they are more forcing

    • @APersonLol69
      @APersonLol69 22 дні тому

      ​@@aaaabbbbc454 id do captures first bc why would you check instead of capturing a vulnerable queen

  • @alexlancaster5455
    @alexlancaster5455 24 дні тому +63

    I like this content, Levy. I am a classical musician. Been a conductor for about ten years. I love this type of analysis not only of the games but of the mindset. It reminds me a lot of the grind it takes to be a competent musician. Thanks for putting yourself out there, and I’m rooting for you to get your title.
    I bought your book. Thanks for the helpful content. Best of luck!

    • @shiny460
      @shiny460 23 дні тому +1

      This video brought me back to my performance undergrad years lol

    • @alexlancaster5455
      @alexlancaster5455 23 дні тому

      @@shiny460It really does feel a lot like a high level private music lesson. Brought back a flood of memories.

  • @gabrielepallottini6103
    @gabrielepallottini6103 18 днів тому +2

    Very proud of you Levi
    The fact that, being you a teacher, you have decided to get really serious in taking a step back and assessing I have still something to learn and I want to learn it well (Let’s start again) is very deep. Not everybody having reached your goals and results would have been willing to “go back to school”, which is something I think all of us should understand in order to get the journey of real improvement going on. Hope the best for you. Keep up the great work.

  • @JJYYAESTA
    @JJYYAESTA 21 день тому +1

    What an inspiring chat with the coach. Thank u Levi

  • @yoppelpanger
    @yoppelpanger 23 дні тому +48

    YES! More of this exact content please, I'll binge a thousand of these with no complaints. Love the partnership with GM Arturs, seems like a great fit for you (from the little behind the scenes we get to see here). Waiting for episode 4 now 💗

  • @MarkRWorks
    @MarkRWorks 18 днів тому

    I love seeing you work through this. You’re making yourself very vulnerable and that’s very brave in this day and age. Keep it up!

  • @joeldinkins2370
    @joeldinkins2370 22 дні тому

    Thanks Levy for keeping up this series. I look forward to watching you on your journey! Very informative!

  • @tobyhenderson4637
    @tobyhenderson4637 24 дні тому +83

    Ayyyyy more road to GM! We love watching your journey, we want to see everything that contributes to your success! Good luck on your adventure!

    • @tobyhenderson4637
      @tobyhenderson4637 24 дні тому +1

      I think getting a variety of chess coaches to analyse your games like Neiksans would be awesome to watch as well!

  • @pigreal
    @pigreal 24 дні тому +52

    As I'm watching this video, I have to say that I find this coaching sessions very interesting and you probably should keep doing them in the future. Great content Levy :)!

  • @newstatejim
    @newstatejim 11 днів тому

    I really enjoyed this. It takes some guts to open yourself up to critique like that in front of your viewers. There's obvious trust between you and your coach. Id like to see more of this!

  • @davitharutyunyan8330
    @davitharutyunyan8330 23 дні тому

    This video is honestly one of the top 10 instructive videos in this channel. I love seeing your journey towards the GM title. Thank you for your time!

  • @112233JORDAN
    @112233JORDAN 24 дні тому +116

    I read this book called Psycho-cybernetics. Part of the book refers to the mental block people have when chasing goals. Many pitchers couldn't cross 90 mph or something. They changed the framing of their thinking, and suddenly a ton of pitchers in that group started crossing that mark. I think Levy could benefit from that mental work.

    • @michaelmassaro4375
      @michaelmassaro4375 24 дні тому +2

      More work on actually playing more chess even coach says so

    • @fobusas
      @fobusas 23 дні тому +5

      I don't see how changing mental thinking about crossing 90mph would change anything. I dont believe a single pitcher thinks about it, when there's so many other more important things going on during the match and the throw.
      In practice, sure, you can isolate for one thing and try going for record speeds, and if you overthink it, then sure, it can become a hindrance. But over all, i think that BS.
      I looked up the book, and yeah, it's one of those wrong self help books from the 60's...

    • @JoeARedHawk275
      @JoeARedHawk275 23 дні тому +21

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@fobusasI’m not sure how young you are, but the mindset can be a huge factor in athletic performance - and even more so for mental tasks and sports like chess. There’s a lot of BS self help stuff out there, but having the growth mindset and reframing can be literally life changing. Also, the task was throwing over 90 mph - at least according to the comment. It’s helpful to focus on one specific thing at a time.

    • @JohnS-il1dr
      @JohnS-il1dr 23 дні тому

      ​@@fobusasthat stupid book was written by the founder of Scientology.

    • @112233JORDAN
      @112233JORDAN 23 дні тому +3

      @@michaelmassaro4375 And many GMs also said Levy's mentality is likely the issue Hikaru and Hans both said so

  • @egoman85
    @egoman85 24 дні тому +29

    This is so good Levy. It's great to see you model how to be a good student. So many people struggle to learn because they don't know how to listen to someone talk about their weaknesses and areas for growth. Seeing you bite your tongue and thoughtfully consider what was being said at the start is such a powerful thing to model and something we can all learn from - not just in chess but in life in general.

  • @tommillington8704
    @tommillington8704 20 днів тому

    Excellent episode. All very instructive. Thank you Levi. Please keep posting these recap videos.

  • @Rattiar
    @Rattiar 23 дні тому

    Thanks! Appreciate seeing the steps you are taking to grow. Best of luck and I look forward to the next one.

  • @JeshFrederick
    @JeshFrederick 23 дні тому +14

    GM Neiksans seems like such a great teacher. Super invested and able to give honest feedback without it seeming heavy-handed or critical

  • @sungod9797
    @sungod9797 24 дні тому +25

    IMHO this type of content is significantly more interesting than the normal beginner-level chess reviews and whatnot that you make. I know that stuff might get you more views, but I would really appreciate if you posted more of these GM lessons so we can see how to analyze our own strengths and weaknesses

  • @joshrobottom2116
    @joshrobottom2116 20 днів тому

    Levy I am loving the lesson videos almost more so than the out and out “content” videos because it is about genuine improvement and learning. Keep cracking on

  • @astroal3167
    @astroal3167 22 дні тому

    Levy, Thank you SO much for sharing this with us. It must be painful emotionally to go thru this process and to lay bare to millions is staggeringly giving. Thank you!

  • @jackcook3471
    @jackcook3471 23 дні тому +44

    this is my favorite video you've released in years. it's fun to both see your progression towards becoming a GM and to see the sorts of things a GM coaching session contains. I learned a lot about how to both analyze positions, and think about how I play chess overall. Would love to see more of this content

  • @ADAMSTRAINCHANNEL
    @ADAMSTRAINCHANNEL 23 дні тому +23

    Absolutely loved this content. Always love to see what it takes to jump from "great" to "elite", and breaking down the specific steps that can help get there.

  • @brenolopes3504
    @brenolopes3504 23 дні тому +26

    Hi Gotham, I Enjoyed the video. It's interesting how a GM training still goes on the foundations like Checks, Captures, Attacks that you ALWAYS tell us, or that kind of thing. Looking forward to more content like this, Good Luck on your Journey to GM.

  • @davidlopata7088
    @davidlopata7088 23 дні тому +1

    This type of content is my favorite kind. Watching you do well and/or get better is always most interesting.
    You talked with Arturs about something I have always wondered when he mentioned not seeing repeated positions. I’ve always wondered if the approach of identifying your opponent’s strengths and then trying to pick a line to surprise them so no one knows what is happening is the best option. I’m not qualified to have an opinion, but in the video it sounded like you both came to the same conclusion that trusting your opening knowledge and believing you are equal or superior from an opening perspective is something you can implement.
    Keep up the good work!!

  • @PuppetMeat1
    @PuppetMeat1 23 дні тому +13

    This is great content. Loved the original road to GM, and loving this one even more thus far. It takes a lot of humility to publish someone else talking about your weaknesses, so thank you for that. Hope this continues to be well received and that you find it worth your time, both professionally and personally, so that it'll be a series that lasts until you reach the goal.

  • @marcvandenbosch2128
    @marcvandenbosch2128 24 дні тому +18

    @gothamchess
    You are really putting yourself out there, vulnerable. I appreciate that. And I do enjoy your video. I’m rooting for you!

  • @jaafars.mahdawi6911
    @jaafars.mahdawi6911 20 днів тому +2

    Levy, the road to greatness in any walk of life requires humility, allowing yourself the benefit of vulnerability. And this journey, this series, especially this episode, where you start letting someone else lead and show you the way, is evidence you're definitely on the right path. Good luck. Sincerely.
    P.S. as a math teacher myself, you wouldn't imagine how helpful it is, from time to time, when in self-doubt, to let my very students (who btw think i am a genius) assess my proceedings, even if inadvertently on their part, and this always, always reminds me that my shortcomings are just human fuel for any outstanding performance (aka new heights) i wish to reach. Hope this is relatable, from someone who only took up chess in their thirties.

  • @brandonparker6616
    @brandonparker6616 23 дні тому

    I really enjoyed this content. Please upload more of it. It’s a nice change of pace and super insightful

  • @undoubtedly7157
    @undoubtedly7157 24 дні тому +21

    please keep making this kindve stuff, i love the free lesson!

    • @apersonthatlovescats
      @apersonthatlovescats 24 дні тому

      Kindve isnt correct because of doesnt end with "ve" its kind of

    • @undoubtedly7157
      @undoubtedly7157 24 дні тому

      @@apersonthatlovescats my bad ill change for you

  • @gollumarx
    @gollumarx 23 дні тому +6

    Absolutely LOVED the format. Super instructive to actually get to know your learning process

  • @ButlersTraining
    @ButlersTraining 21 день тому

    This is one of the best videos you have released yet. Really love the interaction with coach. Makes you more human now, as a beginner you just seem so strong, i wouldnt know where you would improve. But with this i think i learned quite a bit as well

  • @oronlaor
    @oronlaor 16 днів тому +1

    This was amazing Levi, it gave me a rare look into how to practice and get better at a higher level, and also how a good chess lesson looks like. This is one of your more fascinating videos, I really think that. Thank you, very generous and brave of you.

  • @fabiofernandez8006
    @fabiofernandez8006 24 дні тому +6

    This is good stuff, please more of this! The conversation with the coach was very interesting

  • @emmetclarke8678
    @emmetclarke8678 14 днів тому

    I loved this video! It's fascinating hearing the coach and watching you solve exercises.

  • @mohammadabukar5022
    @mohammadabukar5022 23 дні тому

    Absolutely love this content. Thanks for sharing the journey and being vulnerable. It resonates with real life too not just chess. Keep it up! Hope you make it to GM! Either way, you are tremendously successful and should be proud of yourself. GM is the cherry on top but you got the cake already!

  • @ponse7912
    @ponse7912 24 дні тому +5

    Levy I only get excited about chess when I see you post a new video. I love all the recaps, the goofs and gaffs. Thank you for what you do!

  • @l.s.584
    @l.s.584 24 дні тому +5

    Really enjoy the lessons, hope you keep posting them. Good luck!

  • @Andromeda1162
    @Andromeda1162 23 дні тому

    This is one of the most interesting videos yet. This here is good content. Advice from a GM teaching an IM and discussing nothing but how to improve is pure content for me. I love it.

  • @rorytracy9626
    @rorytracy9626 22 дні тому

    Love these styles of videos this is why I loved the old road to gm series and why I was so excited to see it come back

  • @KK-ef1ow
    @KK-ef1ow 24 дні тому +16

    This was a fantastic video! Defintely love this style.

  • @chrisbutch5307
    @chrisbutch5307 23 дні тому +3

    Mad respect for sharing this. Very useful for us to see. I’ve been in similar meetings where someone was picking me apart, and I would not put it on the internet. Definitely takes some stones, especially when you know how some of the numpties in the audience will react.

  • @carolatkinson795
    @carolatkinson795 23 дні тому

    GM Neiksans' evaluation and identification of your three faults is spot-on. I think your viewers can also see these in your play. I like that he is straight to the point and doesn't sugarcoat. I hope you continue to post your coaching sessions and your progress toward GM (and maybe post less of other content per coach's advice).

  • @_JeffJeff_
    @_JeffJeff_ 24 дні тому +292

    Levy, how can you be coached by a GM...when you already are one?
    In our hearts, you are.

  • @user-im3sc1cd6q
    @user-im3sc1cd6q 23 дні тому +5

    This is awesome! Seriously Levi - keep up with this type of content. I enjoyed watching this conversation - especially since your coach is really engaging and interesting to listen to.

  • @matthewwyjad
    @matthewwyjad 21 день тому

    This sort of stuff is absolutely fascinating. please do more of this . I love it.

  • @jonfrench6751
    @jonfrench6751 21 день тому

    I like the format Levy. I find hearing you talk through your thought process very helpful. Keep it going.

  • @FurganManafov
    @FurganManafov 24 дні тому +6

    That's so cool! Analyzing games with a GM and learning from mistakes is very good!
    I recently won a chess tournament at school and got first place! Thank you Levy ❤

  • @stevebarnes3320
    @stevebarnes3320 24 дні тому +2

    I enjoyed this video. Liked having the different chapters with different styles of content. Also enjoyed seeing Gotham get told the same things he keeps telling the viewers during the first part (not worrying about what the opponent wants and look for checks, captures and attacks, :)). Hope enough people watch to keep this going.

  • @sirpixelot336
    @sirpixelot336 21 день тому

    I have watched and liked your videos at random, but I wouldn't have called myself a fan... until I watched this video.
    This is by far my favourite series. I am super invested. I think you sharing and exploring your weaknesses shows great strength! Especially this video where you start to focus and get into the details. Keep it up Levy. You have inspired me to tackle some of my own demons head on and level up in my career (and to play more chess). It doesn't even matter to me how this pans out, it's the journey that I think is the most important.
    That said, I really want you to reach GM. Pull out all the stops "Rocky training montage" style. I'm rooting for you, bro. ✊✊
    Keep pushing!
    -- A new gotham fan.

  • @TheGlompme
    @TheGlompme 23 дні тому

    I suffer from all of the exact issues your coach brought up so in some ways this felt like a free lesson for me. Thank you for your content Levy as always I find it helpful. This is one of my favorites in a long time but it’s all great stuff. ❤

  • @andrewharms9435
    @andrewharms9435 24 дні тому +21

    I much prefer this format (as well as OTB game recaps) over the previous online blitz analysis as shown in the last few episodes in this series. Thanks for sharing your journey!

  • @IvanPovshednyi1712
    @IvanPovshednyi1712 24 дні тому +4

    Thsi was great, Nieksans' advice is very insightful

  • @brianjohnston7466
    @brianjohnston7466 20 днів тому

    Love this content. Please upload more of these lessons!

  • @jakenorth-brack5269
    @jakenorth-brack5269 15 днів тому

    I don't think I've ever commented on a youtube video before let alone one of yours (which i have watched many of!) - but thought I should say that the format of this video was great. Really interested in seeing the steps you take to obtain the objective of GM and behind the scenes how you go about that is really eye opening. Looking forward to future episodes

  • @shackledore
    @shackledore 24 дні тому +2

    Rooting for you! Keep uploading this stuff its really interesting!

  • @willc3421
    @willc3421 24 дні тому +3

    Really enjoyed this one, great insight from Coach

  • @TheCascade14
    @TheCascade14 23 дні тому

    I really enjoyed this type of content. This backdoor look into coaching and high-level chess is fire. Guessing by all the other comments we all feel the same. Keep this up! We are all rooting for you here, Levy.

  • @rettopjt8714
    @rettopjt8714 23 дні тому

    I really enjoyed this video, and I hope you will make more of these lessons. Also, good luck on your GM goal, and I will enjoy watching your progress. Thanks!

  • @yahiakoptan6943
    @yahiakoptan6943 24 дні тому +5

    Really love this type of content. Would love for you to upload the full lesson on your other chanel.

  • @TheXfelipeex
    @TheXfelipeex 24 дні тому +14

    This is true grinding. Not many people would have the guts to try something like this, let alone record the process, and showing us the way on UA-cam, for everyone to see. This are true balls of steel at display here. Rooting for you Levy, I hope that someday I can have the same level of self respect and self-criticism that you have for yourself. Great series, and a great video.

    • @Wargasm54
      @Wargasm54 23 дні тому

      Tbh, he doesn’t look that engaged. It’s a big commitment. And it this point in his life, he actually may not have the time to commit. And honestly, does he really want the stress? He’s already a made man and pretty wealthy. I hope he goes for it. But I’m not sure his heart is in it. It causes him insane anxiety. His body chemistry may not be up to the task.

  • @IkerIRG
    @IkerIRG 23 дні тому

    I love this content! I've always been so curious about how the "road to GM" must be, and it is crazy that I can see you walking through it. Thanks mate!

  • @spencerruss1320
    @spencerruss1320 16 днів тому

    I'm really excited to see how you learn and train. It's inspiring me to look into getting a chess coach as soon as I can. Thanks Levy, good luck on the road to GM!

  • @jasoncrawford5417
    @jasoncrawford5417 24 дні тому +5

    I am absolutely interested. Keep it up!

  • @stephentitus964
    @stephentitus964 24 дні тому +4

    I love this. I learned a ton

  • @roger_roger891
    @roger_roger891 23 дні тому

    Absolutely love this kind of videos, you learn so much from them even at lower levels! Keep them coming man!

  • @diegolamanya345
    @diegolamanya345 21 день тому

    I deeply admire you, pushing through harsdhip and accepting aid to reach your personal goals is a path that is deeply inspiring to me

  • @SantiagoPerez-xx6jz
    @SantiagoPerez-xx6jz 21 день тому +3

    "You played this game just 2 years ago, you should remember!" That's the mindset of a GM haha.

  • @Defnotdagoat
    @Defnotdagoat 23 дні тому +5

    Now kids won't make fun of you not being a GM. We all love what you are doing. Dont stop the grind.
    Sincerely,Zach.