Here is the summery. 1.Memorize less opening theory 2.aim most on tactics 3.Train and visualize from a real chessboard 4.play openings you know the best never want to surprise your opponent 5. Don't eat sugary eats and drinks or even energy drinks, only eat mostly fruits 6. Don't waste much time going deep into analysing many games 7. Change your mindset to be positive about chess (don't fear losing)
@@custodesmeus576 Rule 3: If you are a GM with 2.7 K elo or higher, have a job on the side. I am a game developer as a 17 year old and planning to make my dream game. Have something else too. Alireza has fashion.
i was practicing for the chess otb tournement that i have tommorow.. and i took a small break and came to youtube and i saw this video🙂🙂🙂.. thank you soo much for uploading this kind of video.. i hope it'll help me tommorrow in the chess tournement🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for the excellent advice! Side note: I grew up playing on a board (yes, I'm old), and I struggle with the online version partially because of the perspective change. It sounds funny that people get the same problem the other way round.
Good tips, especially the last one. When I lose i get so mad that i break stuff, but I don't want to stop playing. Hoping I can find a better mindset like you did
Thank you for your message. I have people that make fun of me because I take hours playing and analysing chess. I used to feel bad about it but I've overlooked it recently and I would say chess seems more enjoyable now.
Thanks for the video. I'm preparing for a tournament in5 weeks, so this comes at the right time :). In terms of opening prep: my only goal is to find a quick way out of theory and into chaos :D
No caffeinated beverages, and bananas being good? That'd be a strict no for me, madam. Bananas would require the restroom during games, and chronic severe lack of sleep requires heavy caffeine to get the mind started at the beginning. Best sleeps after coffee. :) Not everyone is the same, though.
i don’t know. i had a two day tournament and the first day i was maybe a touch tired and didn’t have coffee. the second day i got coffee and ended up winning all those games that day.
I love your videos, this is really helpful, and you seems to be a very talented et nice person, you should be proud of you, and this is great to watch a woman chess player ! Thank you !
Diet: No seafood during the tournament (i believe a GM once suffered a loss as a result), limited coffee, and, most of all, no blueberry yoghurts (unless you're Karpov 😉)
Tips are ok but: 7 tips on how to play OTB from someone that doesn't play OTB 😅😂❤ Also you didnt go 5/5 in 2017 against olayers of similar strenght, 3/5 were more than 400 points lower rated 2:37
Here is the summery.
1.Memorize less opening theory
2.aim most on tactics
3.Train and visualize from a real chessboard
4.play openings you know the best never want to surprise your opponent
5. Don't eat sugary eats and drinks or even energy drinks, only eat mostly fruits
6. Don't waste much time going deep into analysing many games
7. Change your mindset to be positive about chess (don't fear losing)
Rule #1 If you're not GM with 2.7k ELO > keep calm and have fun!
Rule #2 Look at rule #1
@@custodesmeus576 Rule 3: If you are a GM with 2.7 K elo or higher, have a job on the side. I am a game developer as a 17 year old and planning to make my dream game. Have something else too. Alireza has fashion.
@@Blinkers2007GameDev 👍👍👍👍
very insightful as always. Love your content, please do keep making more, this coming from a chess beginner
i was practicing for the chess otb tournement that i have tommorow.. and i took a small break and came to youtube and i saw this video🙂🙂🙂.. thank you soo much for uploading this kind of video.. i hope it'll help me tommorrow in the chess tournement🤗🤗🤗
Hope it went well!
@@archivist17 yes i won 6 out of 6 games and became the champion of the tournament..i am so happy and thanks for your kind words
@@SLAYBAEMON Woohoo!
WOOOOOO congratz!
@@SLAYBAEMON
@@Alessia_Santeramo OMGG You replied!!!!!! thank you soo much for the video... it helped me a lot
Thank you so much Alessia! I have a tournament on Saturday and I’m sure this is really going to help! Thank you again ❤
I think you have offered very helpful and very healthy advice, all from your honesty. Very nice of you. Thank you for this content 😊
Thanks for the excellent advice! Side note: I grew up playing on a board (yes, I'm old), and I struggle with the online version partially because of the perspective change. It sounds funny that people get the same problem the other way round.
Good tips, especially the last one. When I lose i get so mad that i break stuff, but I don't want to stop playing. Hoping I can find a better mindset like you did
Great content as usual and I would say your channel is very informative and entertaining to watch.
Very good advices to prepare your chess tournament. And explained very clear. Thank you very much Alessia. Good luck!
Thinking of doing OTB later this year, only a 1300 rated player but it'll be nice to get into the chess environment 😊
I love your insights. Especially as a parent, making sure your children don’t feel that pressure.
congratulations 100k subscribers🎉🎉🎉
My favourite youtube chess streamer🙂
Finally, i can train much better for our school tournament next week thursday THIS VID IS SO HELPFUL THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for sharing your tips and your experience
Congratulations on 100k
Thanks for the tips insights and advice. Very mature outlook.
Thank you for your message. I have people that make fun of me because I take hours playing and analysing chess. I used to feel bad about it but I've overlooked it recently and I would say chess seems more enjoyable now.
Thank you for sharing! This is so good!
thanks a lot. now i know what have to do. again thanks and keep what you're doing. good luck and all the best
do you edit all of your shorts and videos yourself? they’re incredible.
Thanks for the video. I'm preparing for a tournament in5 weeks, so this comes at the right time :). In terms of opening prep: my only goal is to find a quick way out of theory and into chaos :D
Hi Alessia!!!. I have a question, should i study tactics book on a chessboard, or just with pictures in book? Saluti!!!
Did you not see tip #3
oh, so sorry (;@@Sincity4me
No caffeinated beverages, and bananas being good? That'd be a strict no for me, madam. Bananas would require the restroom during games, and chronic severe lack of sleep requires heavy caffeine to get the mind started at the beginning. Best sleeps after coffee. :) Not everyone is the same, though.
amazing video, thanks
#7 was GEM
Do you have cannel italophone or francophone?
Bellissimo video Alessia,ci vediamo in Portogallo al maia chess open!
How do I ask a chess player on a date?
i don’t know. i had a two day tournament and the first day i was maybe a touch tired and didn’t have coffee. the second day i got coffee and ended up winning all those games that day.
my repertoire opening is catastrophic. with black +1 and with white -1 by the way I managed to win against many IM and made draws with GM.
what is your elo?, also thats very very impressive
Where can I watch you speaking Italian?
Never underestimate your opponent, and play your best chess regardless of their rating. Also found stretching and deep breathing before games useful.
Noob :-☕
Pro:-🍌
Legend:-🚬
tal move
Giga Super GM🗿 :- 🚬🍌☕
I love your videos, this is really helpful, and you seems to be a very talented et nice person, you should be proud of you, and this is great to watch a woman chess player ! Thank you !
I slept poorly becouse of my neighbor. Wish me luck to my games to today and luck that i stay up during the game😢
Diet: No seafood during the tournament (i believe a GM once suffered a loss as a result), limited coffee, and, most of all, no blueberry yoghurts (unless you're Karpov 😉)
I drink coffee with no creme or sugar. Sleep only 5 hours.
why no sugar?
Because it's bad @@fun_2814
It makes the coffee (taste + effect) more better than with sugar @@fun_2814
thank you for the detox. :)
Why don't you collaborate with Anna Cramling more? ❤
Man I'm ten years old so what age will I feel like I'm
Alessia Professoramo
coffee puts me to sleep
If you score 5/5 against players of the same strength, they are not the same strength.
She: sleep 9 hours a day. Me :). Also me: 22:30 right now. When i have to get up 6:30 :(((.
I am from #Bangladesh
ure cute
Tips are ok but:
7 tips on how to play OTB from someone that doesn't play OTB 😅😂❤
Also you didnt go 5/5 in 2017 against olayers of similar strenght, 3/5 were more than 400 points lower rated 2:37