NEVER RESIGN! | How to FIGHT BACK When Losing! | Full Stream with

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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
  • Hope you enjoyed this, let me know if you have any questions in the comments below! :)
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    Key takeaways:
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    MAIN TIPS:
    1) Avoid trading (the less pieces there are on the board, the less we can fight back)
    2) Make it complicated (maximize the room for mistake for our opponent)
    3) Go for the king! (doesn't matter how much material you're down if it's checkmate :D )
    Following 1) also follows 2) since keeping more material on makes the position more complicated
    Bonus tips:
    4) Make adjustments to your play based on how much material you're down. The more material you're down, the more fearlessly you can play!
    5) Make practical decisions! Think about making your opponent's life living hell instead of playing the top engine move.
    6) Activate your pieces! In order to fight back, we can't have pieces that can barely move. Often, it's good to sacrifice more material just to activate pieces
    7) Create traps! Try to make their most logical move a blunder.
    8) Use the Last Trick to play for stalemate!
    Also a special thank you to @ChessMood for the wonderful example positions!
    Chapters:
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    0:00 Intro
    0:48 Stream starting
    1:21 Short introduction of me
    1:52 Topic of the stream
    3:37 Example 1 - Not Overvaluing Material
    4:10 Full introduction of me, my channel and my chess
    6:03 Question - "Am I the only one struggling with negative self-talk?"
    7:31 Example 1 - Not Overvaluing Material!
    9:39 Example 2 - The Value of Fighting On!
    10:56 Example 2 - The 3 Main Tips to Follow!
    14:57 Question 2 - "Should I avoid trading pieces even at the cost of positional factors (e.g. giving up an open file)?"
    16:25 Recap of the 3 Main Tips!
    16:50 Example 2 - How the Game Continued (Black Followed the Tips)
    18:32 Test - How Would You Continue the Attack?
    22:02 The More Material You're Down, the More You Can Sacrifice!
    25:32 Activity is Everything! + Common Mistake People Make
    26:22 Mentality: Why I Enjoy Being in a Losing Position
    27:39 Example 3 - Make Adjustments (Strategy is Much Less Relevant!)
    29:54 Go Berserk! Losing Allows You to Go Free!
    30:30 Example 4 - What To Do After a Blunder! + Activating Your Pieces
    34:00 Test - How to Force a Perpetual Check?
    37:00 Common Mistake - Falling in Love with the Attack :D
    39:10 Example 5 - Make Practical Decisions!
    41:45 Test - Find the Best Move for White
    43:43 Test Hint - GO BERSERK!
    44:54 Unexpected Special Guest - @ChessCoachAndras :D
    45:20 Conclusion of Example 5
    46:35 Example 6 - Create Traps!
    47:17 Test - Find The Checkmate!
    49:11 This Doesn't Work Every Time (but we Maximize the Chances!)
    52:07 Example 7 - The "Dirty Trick"
    54:07 Optimization of the Dirty Trick! (Learned Through Experience)
    54:45 Example 8 - The Last Trick (Stalemating Yourself!)
    57:07 Example 9 - The Last Trick (Break Expectations)
    58:35 Example 10 - MY IMMORTAL STALEMATE!
    1:03:31 Again.. This Doesn't Work Every Time!
    1:04:45 Example 11 - How I Saved the Game Down A Rook at the 2400 Level!
    1:08:44 Example 12 - How to Fight + A Sneaky Surprise at the End..
    1:15:13 Question - "How to make the position complicated? What does that mean?"
    1:19:06 THE SURPRISE REVEALED! :D
    1:19:57 Mindset: Don't Play the Player's Rating, Play the Pieces!
    1:21:28 Avoid Negative Self-Talk + Freeze After You Blunder!
    1:22:28 It Feels Better to Come Back Than Win Cleanly
    1:22:56 Comment to See Part 2!
    1:23:01 Thank You! :)
    1:23:07 Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @whimsnickal
    @whimsnickal 6 місяців тому +1

    A *very* instructive lesson, thank you!

    • @LionChess
      @LionChess  6 місяців тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰

  • @davidlee1088
    @davidlee1088 6 місяців тому

    That will be interesting to watch part 2. Thank you, Sandro and Rookie Redhead

    • @LionChess
      @LionChess  6 місяців тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)