7 Simple Tips To Reach 1500+ ELO In Chess

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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  2 місяці тому +8

    📈 A Complete Guide to Your Chess Progress. Get "Level Up Your Chess" - online.chess-teacher.com/levelupyt

  • @HarshaVardhan-r4h
    @HarshaVardhan-r4h 2 місяці тому +24

    00:04 Choosing active openings is key for breaking 1500 rating barrier
    02:09 Avoid playing moves backward unless forced
    04:03 In chess, development and castling within 10 moves are the priority in the opening stage.
    06:03 Consider Knight D4 or Knight E4 for white's move.
    07:56 Prefer Knight D7 over Bishop B7 for guarding
    09:55 Avoid making ugly moves in chess
    12:01 Pressure on E-file can lead to a bad position.
    14:16 Emphasize finishing development in opening phase
    16:12 Focus on attacking and creating threats in chess
    Crafted by Merlin AI.

  • @atharva0789
    @atharva0789 2 місяці тому +57

    Literally broke 1500 today

    • @southerncharity7928
      @southerncharity7928 2 місяці тому +1

      New accounts start at 1500 on lichess

    • @blyss.
      @blyss. 2 місяці тому +8

      We’re not talking about lichess

    • @09185-z
      @09185-z Місяць тому

      New advance account" and after few game's you will be near your original​@@southerncharity7928

    • @aliyarm.m1300
      @aliyarm.m1300 Місяць тому

      ​@@blyss.😂😂😂😂

    • @UnknownGuy2001
      @UnknownGuy2001 4 дні тому

      Any updates?

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  2 місяці тому +10

    ► Chapters
    00:00 7 Tips To Break 1500 ELO Rating In Chess
    00:34 Tip-1
    02:02 Tip-2
    03:05 Tip-3
    04:41 Tip-4
    05:09 Tip-5
    08:20 Tip-6
    09:39 Tip-7
    10:25 GM Smirnov's personal story
    15:35 Summary

    • @vishalagarwal9595
      @vishalagarwal9595 Місяць тому

      Is the kings Indian to passive for the 1500 level?

  • @bjaurelio
    @bjaurelio 2 місяці тому +7

    I fillow these tips. My online rating has been all over between 1100 and 1300 recently. Im currently at 1250. My problem is that I either blunder or play like an 1800-2000 rated player acxording to game review. Some of those higher level games, I still get outplayed by opponents. Almost everyone usually plays well above their rating. It's all about minimizing those devastating blunders and improving calculations.

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 6 днів тому

      I played above my rating by at least 200 to 300 pts on an online game once, and this schmuck from S Africa accused me of cheating. He couldn't accept the fact that I wiped him off the board.
      There's some games that can go that way where you can see through your opponents defenses and know where to attack.

  • @buzzkeeto60
    @buzzkeeto60 2 місяці тому +13

    Igor, you are amazing. I started subscribing in April. My Blitz rating was a dismal 203, complete nube. I watched most of your videos and many of them multiple times (more than 6). 2 weeks ago my rating was 598 and I am staying in the mid 500s. I wish I had picked up chess sometime before my 70s. I wish you all the best. I would love to take your lessons, but I am retired and very tight budget. You have blessed my life, for sure. Because of you, I now love chess.

  • @mschoenen
    @mschoenen 2 місяці тому

    Love your overviews, thank you Igor!
    I must admit, I sometimes get a bit bogged down in the dichotomy. Sometimes "to take is a mistake" is the mantra, and other times "it's prudent to trade off" is the guidance. I think that is what trips me up more times than not

  • @sirwilfried
    @sirwilfried 2 місяці тому

    yes, it can be that simple! I believe that there is an order that should be applied when considering which move is probably the best next! If you manage to maintain an order of "thinking" that is subject to this order, then a jump up in the ELO is a given!
    Igor shows us “this” best!!

  • @dayvidlima3994
    @dayvidlima3994 Місяць тому +2

    Igor is the best chess teacher, in only three months playing and watching his videos I'm reaching 900+

  • @padminipadmini6220
    @padminipadmini6220 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you
    And Good Luck For you games

  • @johnlile7562
    @johnlile7562 2 місяці тому

    I very much enjoy your chess analysis more than any others on UA-cam. I try to write down the moves, especially on your gambit lessons, but it’s difficult to do while listening and taking down the notation. Have you considered giving some thought to displaying the algerbraic notation on the right side, while showing the board moves on the left? I’ve been watching another do that, and it speeds things up considerably, and lets me concentrate more on what you’re saying as well as reducing my mistakes on notation.

  • @sebastianbest1503
    @sebastianbest1503 2 місяці тому

    Really like this video format. Watching a game and coaching it live is awesome

  • @neilrhyanllumpera8712
    @neilrhyanllumpera8712 12 днів тому

    1. Try Aggresive Opening
    2. Backward is awkward unless forced
    3. in an opening development is a priority
    4. Castle within 10 moves
    5. Middle game is to attack [ Go forward and make attacks ]
    6.Neutralize pieces that attacks your territory
    7. Ugly moves are rarely good
    8. Play active openings

    • @atharva0789
      @atharva0789 3 дні тому

      @@neilrhyanllumpera8712 not always thought.. Just becoz king indian defense is not that active.. It doesn't mean it is a bad opening

  • @JohnnyEff-e7d
    @JohnnyEff-e7d 2 місяці тому +2

    I love the jokes Igor puts in his videos, "Kramnik's like should i start the procedure?" 😂 never too serious with some good general advice.

    • @steve_m7383
      @steve_m7383 2 місяці тому

      You are very brave with this joke you must be expecting to be sued 😂

  • @mariogilligan841
    @mariogilligan841 2 місяці тому

    Another valuable video added to my chess luggages . I want to thank you, because there are quite a few chess youtubeurs, but you are the one who has helped me the most with the principles you are teaching. Regards!

  • @narayannaik7071
    @narayannaik7071 Місяць тому

    Thanks you

  • @GregTurismo
    @GregTurismo 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Igor!

  • @joeperry1188
    @joeperry1188 Місяць тому

    This guy's videos are excellent.

  • @Kaeahtiqwaez
    @Kaeahtiqwaez Місяць тому

    Very good video. Well done sir 👏👏👏💪🤙

  • @BrianFinnerty1
    @BrianFinnerty1 7 днів тому

    By saying play active openings, you would not recommend the caro kann?

  • @amanthakur7274
    @amanthakur7274 2 місяці тому

    Make another part of this type of video I really like fbat

  • @Niklaus974
    @Niklaus974 Місяць тому

    What are the active openings please post

  • @FloofyCat
    @FloofyCat 2 місяці тому +6

    Suggestions for active openings for black and white?😢

    • @michaelzardalian4076
      @michaelzardalian4076 2 місяці тому

      Yes yes same question here

    • @BunniBuu
      @BunniBuu 2 місяці тому +9

      As a beginner, don't focus on playing specific openings. Focus on developing your pieces (ideally towards the center). I highly advise not playing to Scandinavian in general for anyone under 1800, it is just too tricky to play properly and actively.
      If you absolutely must have specific names of openings, though, I recommend Igor Smirnov's favorite Bishop's Opening for white against e4. Against c4, just play the Open Sicilian and avoid putting your bishop on c4. Against e6, the exchange French is probably the easiest for a beginner to understand. Against c6, I am a firm believer in the Fantasy Variation, but the exchange caro-kann is also very powerful. Against anything else, just try to occupy the center with your pawns, knights, and bishops.
      As black, being active is much more difficult. Against e4, you can play the two knights with e5 (just learn the center fork trick and don't fall for it yourself) or you can be bold and learn the Elephant Gambit. Against d4 there are a million options and it is hard to recommend a good one-size-fits-all solution, just search and find your own style. A king's indian or any style of benoni can be very powerful, my biggest advice is that any time that white has played d4, playing c5 as black is almost always a viable move for one reason or another. Against c4 I would say as a beginner just treat it like an e4 opening and assume your opponent doesn't know how to play the opening unless they play over the board at a 2000 level. Against anything else, just secure the center and develop your pieces.
      A little warning from me: systems may make it easier to reach middlegames without blundering, but once you are able to do that without needing the system, you are actually ready to improve.

    • @Eragon_69
      @Eragon_69 2 місяці тому +1

      Gambits

    • @darrylkassle361
      @darrylkassle361 2 місяці тому

      I agree with this comment . But which gambits?!

    • @michaelangelo1202
      @michaelangelo1202 2 місяці тому

      Owen defense

  • @Eshanisunknown
    @Eshanisunknown 2 місяці тому +47

    Bro was 2200 at 11!!
    What!!!

    • @samthegamer4910
      @samthegamer4910 2 місяці тому +1

      legend all are gm gem

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 2 місяці тому

      He's also an excellent instructor

    • @sourasishdutta4126
      @sourasishdutta4126 2 місяці тому

      I think he said 20 to 100😂😂😂 lol.

    • @darrylkassle361
      @darrylkassle361 2 місяці тому +9

      He was the local prodigy from what I understand. Even KASPOROV awarded him a prize in a tournament once. He also has a degree ( master's maybe can't remember?) In psychology hence why he is so good at marketing and understanding what chess i.provers want.
      What amazes me is his excellent English. I been asking if one of his parents is a native English speaker or if he lived in the west. He has an almost international accent it's not heavily accented like a lot of Russians when they speak english. I have asked many times but he never answers . I am very curious. I know native English speakers who can't speak as well as he does

    • @tigerspaw
      @tigerspaw 2 місяці тому

      @@darrylkassle361if you listen to his older videos from around 10 years ago, he used to have a typical Russian accent. In the last 3 or four years it has really improved. He’s never discussed the details as far as I know. But he has definitely put in some work.

  • @SayantanNandi-nn4nd
    @SayantanNandi-nn4nd 2 місяці тому +4

    Thanks sir I am from India . I stucked at 1350 elo what is the main thing to improve in this stage to gain more elo.

    • @MakhuduModiba
      @MakhuduModiba 2 місяці тому

      Get bitches😂

    • @marknieuweboer8099
      @marknieuweboer8099 2 місяці тому +1

      Make sure you always use all your pieces.
      Do online tactical exercises.
      Learn basic endgames (rook behind the passed pawn etc.)
      Read a good book on middle game planning, eg Herman Grooten's Chess Strategy for Club Players.
      Remember and apply three rules for the opening: control the centre, prepare castling - and activate all your pieces.

    • @devthemasked4343
      @devthemasked4343 2 місяці тому

      You need to understand the basic endgame principles and be very good at tactics and have a good plan. Achieve atleast 1600 elo by following these then it is a bit hard to progress

  • @UcheDioko
    @UcheDioko Місяць тому

    How does one come up with a plan / strategy in chess

  • @marknieuweboer8099
    @marknieuweboer8099 2 місяці тому

    I would not have played Re1 but Bd4 instead with the idea f2-f4-f5. That attack is as specific as can be.

  • @kledmass
    @kledmass 2 місяці тому

    this is helpful

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner 2 місяці тому

    Fantastic

  • @richernogue7519
    @richernogue7519 2 місяці тому

    I get that we need to play more active opening but the point of scandinavian defense is to go to c7 you are saying that it is not immediatly needed but after the knight move black can no longer move is Queen to c7 he is blocked by the knight mhmm

  • @matthewrisley9070
    @matthewrisley9070 24 дні тому

    Can someone point out why at 10:16 white cannot play knight takes on F7 winning a rook for a knight?

  • @bhaskargarai3087
    @bhaskargarai3087 Місяць тому

    Sir what your name? You are a great chess teacher

  • @eugeneboronow9779
    @eugeneboronow9779 2 місяці тому +2

    Hi.
    I've been learning great lessons from your videos. But there seem to be inconsistencies that I find difficult to parse.
    "Develop your pieces before you make any attacks", vs many videos where you outline early attacks.
    "Don't play stock, meaningless openings", vs videos showing (and promoting) the Scandinavian, etc.
    "To take is a mistake" vs many times you recommend a own capture.
    Etc, etc...
    I find it difficult to determine when to follow which pieces of advice, they seem to be in conflict sometimes.
    Can you please advise?
    Thx.

    • @pierce9104
      @pierce9104 2 місяці тому

      For the first one, it mostly depends on the opening you're playing, where it should be clear if you should be going for an early attack if you just watch a tutorial for that opening on youtube. Personally I find it far too easy to mess up early attacks so I prefer to play openings that prioritize development first (kings indian as black, Italian as white).
      For the second one, I kinda disagree that playing more active openings is really necessary to get to a higher rating (you could definitely reach 1500 exclusively playing the scandinavian as black and some other relatively uninteresting opening as white if you really wanted to) but it also doesn't hurt to try more gambits if you find one that interests you. As long as you play the opening well enough to not be losing straight away that's probably not what's preventing you from gaining elo.
      To take is a mistake to me mostly means taking is bad if it allows your opponent to develop by recapturing or if it damages your pawn structure (causing doubled or isolated pawns).

    • @deeperanddeeper
      @deeperanddeeper 2 місяці тому

      @@pierce9104 I reckon "to take is a mistake" is not a bad rule of thumb when all is equal on the board, as with each equal trade the game will probably be heading closer and closer to a draw. When you are up, however, equal trades are generally always in your favour.
      I have had the same feeling as the original poster that sometimes the advice seems contradictory but I think it comes down to building up experience in which kind of situations the advice is applicable...there will always be exceptions. Life itself is like this: "many hands make light work" or "too many cooks spoil the broth"?

  • @ramkumariyer8282
    @ramkumariyer8282 2 місяці тому

    I broke 1500 after playing nimzowich Larsen attack and Blackburn kolsterbeer Gambit the latter is awesome opponent thinks he is winning as he is always up with material but in the end it's always me who is winning . GM Igors videos are the best

  • @L_Justice0
    @L_Justice0 20 днів тому

    I´m 1680 but I play the London. Shoul I change my opening?

  • @fahim7593
    @fahim7593 2 місяці тому +1

    is this 1500 rapid or blitz? I struggle with blitz more than rapid

    • @devthemasked4343
      @devthemasked4343 2 місяці тому

      First get the rating in rapid because the smaller the time control the smaller your rating will be.

    • @fahim7593
      @fahim7593 2 місяці тому

      @@devthemasked4343 thanks but I reached 1500 rapid but struggling to reach it in blitz now

    • @devthemasked4343
      @devthemasked4343 2 місяці тому

      @@fahim7593 reach 1700 in rapid and then try for 1500 in blitz

  • @PawsitionalPlay
    @PawsitionalPlay 2 місяці тому +3

    how can i get higher than 1700?

    • @devthemasked4343
      @devthemasked4343 2 місяці тому

      You need to have a strong plan and be flexible with your options

  • @michaelzardalian4076
    @michaelzardalian4076 2 місяці тому +1

    What are more active openings for 1500 ELO player ?
    I play Ponziani with White
    Or Alapin Sicilian
    I need help what to play with black. I don't want my opponent playing Italian or Ruy Lopez... Too much theory there

    • @jacobbrennan4704
      @jacobbrennan4704 2 місяці тому +1

      If you want to get out of theory, I would play the caro kann and dutch. However, some of the most attacking lines are in e4 e5 positions. For example, you can play h6 d6 against italian with ideas of g5. Also, you could play the rousseau gambit against the ruy lopez and traxler if they go for the fried liver.

    • @michaelzardalian4076
      @michaelzardalian4076 2 місяці тому

      @@jacobbrennan4704 thank you will check these out

    • @SuhbanIo
      @SuhbanIo 2 місяці тому

      play c5 so they can't do Italian or Ruy López

    • @michaelzardalian4076
      @michaelzardalian4076 2 місяці тому

      @@SuhbanIo what's c5 ? English opening ?

    • @SuhbanIo
      @SuhbanIo 2 місяці тому

      @@michaelzardalian4076 Sicilian Defence

  • @زينالديناسبر-ش8ط
    @زينالديناسبر-ش8ط 2 місяці тому

    Igor why i rhink white open engen for move

  • @Zywl
    @Zywl 2 місяці тому +1

    do you have a repertoire of active opening you would recommend to players in the amateur level?

  • @Qaptyl
    @Qaptyl Місяць тому

    "I'm not lazy, I'm energy efficient"

  • @kenthnicolaiapistar8106
    @kenthnicolaiapistar8106 Місяць тому

  • @kiraishagaming
    @kiraishagaming 2 місяці тому +1

    Before watching, I'm pretty sure I still make those BAD habits despite of being a 1800 :))

  • @wtf_ded_
    @wtf_ded_ 2 місяці тому

    Bro please make for 1800 elo

  • @rdjgamingunlimted841
    @rdjgamingunlimted841 2 місяці тому

    I broke 1500 long time ago please make how to broke 1800

  • @mr.minnesoulja1257
    @mr.minnesoulja1257 2 місяці тому

    Kramnik catching strays

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 2 місяці тому

    ah the instructional chess content

  • @KTA_Recap
    @KTA_Recap 2 місяці тому

    bro was 2200 at 11
    i didnt even know how knight moves when i was 11😂

  • @Nova04550
    @Nova04550 Місяць тому

    1:12 2200 at 11 years old 😶

  • @Abdal-HamidVugar
    @Abdal-HamidVugar 2 місяці тому

    Wow, I've never been this early

  • @edredtradingorg
    @edredtradingorg 2 місяці тому +9

    Thank you my brother for the helpful info but the problem is my opponents are watching this video 😭😭😭😭

  • @زينالديناسبر-ش8ط
    @زينالديناسبر-ش8ط 2 місяці тому

    Igor i am 1900 elo i like to how be 2000 i like be im in futer

  • @Bibleube
    @Bibleube 2 місяці тому

  • @dauntless8884
    @dauntless8884 2 місяці тому

    Instead of an increase of elo. Mine decreases

  • @tangpuzzy
    @tangpuzzy 2 місяці тому

    I have never been this early

  • @henkoosterink8744
    @henkoosterink8744 2 місяці тому +1

    White cheated.

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 2 місяці тому +13

    As soon as I stop the insta-move when I get impatient, I'll conquer the Chess world. Lol

  • @Invisibil
    @Invisibil 12 днів тому

    I couldnt get pass 1000 😢

  • @kayasper6081
    @kayasper6081 Місяць тому

    "Chess is a simple game" 😂

  • @markwellcapuyan6560
    @markwellcapuyan6560 Місяць тому

    I reached 1500 rating unfortunately it went down again 🤣 to 1300

  • @mateusznowicki9358
    @mateusznowicki9358 2 місяці тому

    White played like 1800 not 1500 lol. maybe a smurf?

    • @PPPNNN-g8i
      @PPPNNN-g8i 2 місяці тому

      1500 means different thing on different platforms

  • @Drpriyankajaiswal2525
    @Drpriyankajaiswal2525 2 місяці тому

    What opening recommendations for black that are agressive

  • @18825-D
    @18825-D 2 місяці тому

    Pin me, and I'll pursue chess

  • @michaelangelo1202
    @michaelangelo1202 2 місяці тому +1

    I have to say this, if you are really beginner like realy² new to chess, gothamchess video is the best learning material in youtube.
    But if u are above 1200 Igor Smirnov video is the best learning material in youtube.

  • @francisjoshuabautista-uj9rm
    @francisjoshuabautista-uj9rm 2 місяці тому

    First

  • @محمدامیندهاقین
    @محمدامیندهاقین 2 місяці тому

    third

    • @SuhbanIo
      @SuhbanIo 2 місяці тому

      have we talked before? your pfp is familiar

  • @PrakashChande-nc6hx
    @PrakashChande-nc6hx 2 місяці тому

    Thanks sir for your information and guidance ♟️