Chess for Beginners (ELO less than 1200): Blitz Game Analysis

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    Chess for Beginners: Blitz Game Analysis

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  • @brrrdman85
    @brrrdman85 15 років тому +9

    Do more analysis of your own games. I really enjoyed this.

  • @PandaAbomination
    @PandaAbomination 15 років тому +1

    This video makes for excellent analysis. 5:00 per side does not make for an easy game.
    -White should play either 2 d5, for a space advantage, or 2 Nf3 for better development. 2 Bf4 allows for black to either attack the exposed queen (as you noticed), or harass you on the a5-e1 diagonal while you try to pick up the pawn by other means.
    -3 Nf3 should guarantee that you regain the pawn, although black will be able to harass you momentarily.
    -Instead of immediately retaking the bishop,

    • @Tondy3
      @Tondy3 6 місяців тому

      Feeling old yet? If you read this, reply to me please

  • @dankokozar
    @dankokozar 4 роки тому +3

    We need more of these Sergei! :)

  • @bluebod2264
    @bluebod2264 Рік тому +5

    Best unintentional ASMR. Also a good chess analysis to boot

  • @Nola213
    @Nola213 15 років тому +2

    Very nice video. Thanks for uploading it Sergei. I'm a beginner too, but I don't play blitz. But I still found this video and game analysis very helpful, thanks again!

  • @MaryBauerPace777
    @MaryBauerPace777 14 років тому +1

    I love to play chess,I invented something called the king march .
    My daughter said ,It was cheating because she lost .
    I call the king march ,one where the to kings face each other and the first king to face off the other wins the game .When there is no other playing parts left on the opposing side .
    Also if the opposing side is checkmated on any other parts the can move would checkmate them .
    I used to win games not knowing much about chess ,with only a king .thank you for these videos .

  • @ayayyay
    @ayayyay 12 років тому +2

    Thank you Mr Sergei!

  • @InSpadez
    @InSpadez 11 років тому +2

    @ 9:37, instead of considering trading queens (which actually dissolves your attack.) You should of considered pawn to e4 following up with Bishop to b5. This also allows the queen to cover the c6 square, denying black the ability to block with bishop c6. Couldn't help but make that suggestion, it was screaming at me.

  • @shadowhnters
    @shadowhnters 14 років тому

    @bigshot1973
    (I am just a beginner at Chess so please forgive me if I say something wrong).
    I think 28.Kb3 with be a bigger mistake because 28...Rc3 would fork King on b3 and Pawn on e3. And after 29.Kb4 , black would probably take the pawn on e3 because a) black has no more checks left and b) the pawn on e3 is sort of defending the d4 square(with knight on f3). By taking the pawn on e3 , Black can probably push his pawn on d5 by defending the d-file with his rooks.

  • @Vigorous_Nerds
    @Vigorous_Nerds 16 років тому +1

    nice game, hope to see more soon

  • @PandaAbomination
    @PandaAbomination 15 років тому

    -...Black could play 3...Qa5+! Whatever piece you choose to interpose between the queen and king, black will be able to screw up your development and/or delay your regain of the pawn.
    -Black could have played ...Qa5+ instead of or before playing ...b6. I think that ...b6 should be avoided in favor of ...b5 if possible, since this would activate the rook without a tempo cost.
    -Black was very sluggish in developing his kingside pieces. Since you were better developed to begin, he was worse off.

  • @Kujager
    @Kujager 15 років тому

    At 11:51, black knight to e4 (check) would be very dangerous. The rook at d1 is already threatened by the rook at a1, and is protected only by the King. The black knight will also threaten a fork on f2 with his knight. King would be forced to e1. Black might then exchange rooks on d1, and can then fork King/rook on f2.

  • @PandaAbomination
    @PandaAbomination 15 років тому

    -Out of preference, I would have played e4 before Nf3, although your next move after Nf3 should definitely have been e4.
    -Instead of wasting time with your queen on the Qside (and opening lines for black, at the cost of 2 pawns), you should have played e4 after black played the terrible move ...d5 (he should have played ...g6). This not only opens the d-file (which you were longing to use :) ) , the bishop can move to b5, and if black plays the losing ...dxe4, then Ne5 wins a piece.

  • @MSKChess
    @MSKChess 9 років тому +5

    What happened to the great man, has mother Russia swallowed him up?

  • @bean2594
    @bean2594 15 років тому

    at 17:31 If black's kingside bishop goes off of it's origional diagonal, white's knight on b5 has a fork on black's bishop on b7

  • @bordarboy
    @bordarboy 12 років тому

    It's trading off a less important pawn for a centre pawn, a fairly common tactic.

  • @sassyjay100
    @sassyjay100 12 років тому

    your right 8.e4! would have been a good move, mainly because next move white threatens Bb5+ which is rather awkward for black and after e6 trading on d5 leaves his king exposed along the e file.

  • @ataggake
    @ataggake 16 років тому

    Indeed. 11e4 +-
    With Qb5 White is running away from ghosts, because Black is nowhere near ready to start an attack on the queenside.

  • @grumblefrogger
    @grumblefrogger 16 років тому

    At 29:08, black could prevent your rook from going to c6 by moving knight to c5, where the king would protect it from your rook.

  • @alfpeg
    @alfpeg 15 років тому

    Dear Mr Vorojtsov, even if you put me to sleep anytime you start talking, there's no doubt you're a very intelligent young man and a very nice chess player. Thanks for your videos.

  • @clapandtouch
    @clapandtouch 14 років тому

    The "horizontal" is called a rank ;) Brainfart!
    Very good video. In my opinion you're way more than a beginner.You have the potential to do much much better. I enjoyed your video and the informational instruction that was in it mostly because you can evade the time limit unlike most UA-camrs out there! That really works in your favor when trying to instruct step-by-step analyzing.

  • @NarutoSSj6
    @NarutoSSj6 14 років тому +1

    great game!

  • @lazimofo90
    @lazimofo90 14 років тому

    I would fall asleep if i was to to try to watch this whole video from the beginning to the end.. this is like listening to a lullabye

  • @lazimofo90
    @lazimofo90 13 років тому +1

    listen to that sound vorojtsov made at around 1:49 1:50

  • @bluband2
    @bluband2 15 років тому

    i don't understand y sergei didn't want to move his pawns on the queenside and was worrying about the pawnstructure. That was the main reason for the bad position he found himself in i think.

  • @theoriginalpurpura
    @theoriginalpurpura 14 років тому

    Black couldve stuffed c5 with his Knight at min28 if he wanted to stop your rook movement, idk how itd turn out tho

  • @LukePettit
    @LukePettit 15 років тому

    ive never seen a beginner game start like that

  • @handsome_man69
    @handsome_man69 12 років тому +12

    i get ASMR

  • @thezimboman
    @thezimboman 14 років тому

    @sun01shine that's called opposition. good job discovering it!!

  • @orbsandtea
    @orbsandtea 15 років тому

    At 08:50, wouldn't it be better to e4?
    Instead of e3, this would, especially in a blitz game, make dxe4 look tempting, and opponent might fall for it. If so, you could pin the queen by Bb5, winning the queen! :D

  • @Tryggvessalladsbar
    @Tryggvessalladsbar 15 років тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @sassyjay100
    @sassyjay100 12 років тому

    numbcore there is a much simpler variation after xe4.. look carefully it is forced mate for white.

  • @chppxbx
    @chppxbx 16 років тому

    I think you could have probably won the game very early on with 11. e2-e4. I don't see any black moves that could stop f1-b5 soon after. Let me know if you see anything different.

  • @G4shmaster
    @G4shmaster 13 років тому

    Very interesting

  • @MSKChess
    @MSKChess 11 років тому

    serge is legend!

  • @TKmallet
    @TKmallet 15 років тому

    i mean 36:00

  • @xodn3300
    @xodn3300 13 років тому

    probably the worst mistake you made is not moving that e pawn till well into the mid game. well it was blitz so whatever, anyways thanks for sharing!

  • @G4shmaster
    @G4shmaster 13 років тому

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ... His voice! I love this video but for all the wrong reasons! I want to improve my chess game but also hav trouble sleeping sometimes ... This video has answered my prayers! Thank u Sergei u hav a marvellous accent. Much love from the UK

  • @bla200389
    @bla200389 14 років тому

    @kiaz6x yea totally agree.

  • @hthought
    @hthought 11 років тому

    instead of giving up your bishop for no reason, playing Nf3 is better.

  • @jeffc4076
    @jeffc4076 10 років тому

    I like the way u show things teach me please

  • @ownage300
    @ownage300 12 років тому

    why in earth would your enemy go to C5 in the beginning, so he can give away a free attacker? i don't understand..

    • @Ronbo710
      @Ronbo710 7 років тому +1

      It's a Sicilian defense and Kasparov has destroyed many with it.

    • @thesmartypants2099
      @thesmartypants2099 7 років тому

      its called benoi defense.
      it gives a pawn temporarily for space advantage

    • @zarrowthehorse
      @zarrowthehorse 10 місяців тому

      :o

  • @bmg0079
    @bmg0079 15 років тому

    What about bd3?

  • @MD3c0
    @MD3c0 15 років тому

    i like e4 at 8:54

  • @speedproductions797
    @speedproductions797 15 років тому

    wow good job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • @MrAddisonBall
    @MrAddisonBall 8 років тому

    Compare the Meerkat

  • @Duphe
    @Duphe 15 років тому

    nice game :D

  • @TheJudgeGr
    @TheJudgeGr 14 років тому

    what is a blitz game?

  • @slappfiskene
    @slappfiskene 12 років тому +2

    ehhh......ahhhh.....zzzzzz

  • @TKmallet
    @TKmallet 15 років тому

    39:00! This is a long vid!

  • @GoldMask90
    @GoldMask90 13 років тому

    Sir, your video makes me want to cry. you're missing a lot, but i suppose it's okay because you state you're not a very good chess player at the beginning. keep practicing, and you'll get better. good luck

  • @postnubilaphoebus96
    @postnubilaphoebus96 12 років тому

    I think, I really should make videos like he does.
    With a difference:
    I am not slow and have a russian accent.
    And my strength is probably 500 points above his strength (he's 1400 or sth. like that).

  • @bluband2
    @bluband2 15 років тому

    maybe that's because ur a beginner ;-)

  • @Akiles2307
    @Akiles2307 14 років тому

    stupid game...