i love how you go in-depth on roles your pieces are supposed to play instead of just specific rules. it is less boring, more informative, and helps to *understand* an opening rather than memorise it. very cool
Indeed even if i have the time to memorise, which i don't, it's so counterintuitive to memorise dozens of lines as an amatuer as opposed to understanding principles and general opening systems.
You will understand all the variations and side lines when you get the "missions" every piece has in an opening For instance, Bishop wants to PIN the knight but no enemy knight is developed, you play other stuff trying to get that enemy knight out, well.. you just entered in a variation.. you have to understand an opening, not memorise@@hiranom20
Hi, I'm new to chess. This is the only channel where i actually understand the moves, while the others are just showings the main variations without explaining. Keep explaining the missions of the different pieces in an opening and gambit, thank you 👍
Watch Chessbrah’s ‘learning the basics’ playlist. You learn foundational moves alongside a GM as he climbs and introduces more and more complex ideas. He teaches these ‘missions’ too
Amazing tutorial. I love how instead of brainlessly memorizing all the variations we can just understand the ideas behind each move and improvise. Thank you sir for this masterpiece of a guide
This is just PHENOMENAL!! The easy way of structuring the whole game in bite size peices and adding humor to it makes it that a fairly new player like myself has a chance of remembering a opening instead of a hundred variations! So good and soo funny!
i imagine you'd just continue to slide the bishop back and continue the missions. pushing pawns in front of the black king isn't good *bc bad king safety. I'd wager a kingside attack would be easier
As a casual online chess player. I just wanted to say thank you for this channel. Not only is it highly informative, it's funny as heck. My game has measurably improved since I started watching your videos.
Hey man, loving these opening videos but now could you do some middle game ones as well, like tactics, sacrifices and stuff like styles of playing (positional, tactical)?
@@jimmyjazz2063true, but they’re both useful to learn and go hand in hand. Learning tactics without any opening prep is bad but knowing openings without understanding the tactical or positional ideas is also bad
I love how you explain things simple af, makes these hard chess concepts about easier to digest. I swear you're the only chess youtuber i watch where i feel like i actually understand what youre teaching lol much appreciated
man i have been leisurely playing chess since childhood but to learn to actually strategize with all these missions which every character undertakes makes it so much more fun and hooking! Love the way you preach sensei!!
The Queen's Gambit has been my favorite opening for some months now and I love how you explained the "missions" of the pieces! I wish you would continue expanding on this by explaining the Catalan (as transposed from QGD) some day :)
This is low key the best chess channel on UA-cam. Please keep making videos. Aside from the comedy and unique style, your ability to communicate the missions for various pieces, the core principles of various openings and isolate phases is brilliant education! Keep up the high quality! Look forward to the next video!
I never watched or read a thing about theory because I just wanna have fun and play the game, but my friend sent me this guy's channel and I actually started watching since it isn't dry. I've gone from 1650 to 1800 Elo in a month after stagnating at 1650 for a year.
I love the way you teach chess. All these people really over complicate openings, and when beginners fail to keep up they just make an excuse saying studying openings is not for beginners. Really glad I found your channel.
Please do the English opening next... I just started playing it and I'm hoping to see how to play it better. I feel like your approach to teaching openings will compliment the opening as it often leads to positional games. Nice video btw.
I love your 10 minutes videos. You have the most simple explanation of chess on youtube! Please make more. You have like 300k subscribers with like 18 videos. quality content.
Abstract this out and we get three priorities in ascending order of importance: 3. Material 2. Development 1. Checkmate Material gives you more stuff to work with and if you get a lead with it it's like having the advantage of a bigger army in a real battle. But one soldier in the right place at the right time and with good disipline is better than ten troops that can't attack anything and have shitty leadership. So that's where development comes in a a kind of space-time form of resurce/advantage each player competes form. But the absolutely number one priority isn't simply material or development because the only material or development that counts is material and development that brings you closer to checkmate. Not all development is equal and offensive development tends to be more effective because it constricts the opponent's options. A player can surpass his opponent at both of the other priorities and still lose the game.
I intentionally play the Greco rook sac line that you mentioned in the beginning with black, it is very fun and I win almost every game I get it with (~1000 elo)
The "mission" approach of learning like this is so useful!
This cannot be said enough. I lost 35 years as a chess player because none of my tutors could reach inside my mind like this.
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My favourite opening: The queen gambit - blunder a queen in 2 moves
that's queen gambit: botez variation
Also wayward queen attack
Seriously I actually make fun of dumbasses in my Elo who can't play chess so they just try to scholars mate
@@CleopatraKingistg i played 3 3 min matches around 400 elo and all of them were wayward attacks
Queen's gambit accepted: botez gambit accepted
this is a old joke
Genuinely the best guide for this opening on all of UA-cam (again)
@@chesspage1realLmaooo
True, he’s the Oversimplified of Chess
Underestimated comment!!
ChessPage1 be like “And White brings it back”
The most attentive 10 minutes I’ve ever been in! You’re a great teacher.
Yes Exactly!!
I wonder what his elo is…
@@dcornerofficial2411Probably 2500-3000
true lol
i love how you go in-depth on roles your pieces are supposed to play instead of just specific rules. it is less boring, more informative, and helps to *understand* an opening rather than memorise it. very cool
Indeed even if i have the time to memorise, which i don't, it's so counterintuitive to memorise dozens of lines as an amatuer as opposed to understanding principles and general opening systems.
True! Who has the time to memorise all the variations??
You will understand all the variations and side lines when you get the "missions" every piece has in an opening
For instance, Bishop wants to PIN the knight but no enemy knight is developed, you play other stuff trying to get that enemy knight out, well.. you just entered in a variation.. you have to understand an opening, not memorise@@hiranom20
Hi, I'm new to chess. This is the only channel where i actually understand the moves, while the others are just showings the main variations without explaining. Keep explaining the missions of the different pieces in an opening and gambit, thank you 👍
Watch Chessbrah’s ‘learning the basics’ playlist. You learn foundational moves alongside a GM as he climbs and introduces more and more complex ideas. He teaches these ‘missions’ too
@@whyeumadbro i went to the channel "chessbrah" and i dont see the playlist "learning the basics" did you mean the "building chess habits" playlist?
Bro check out “GothamChess”. He taught me the basics to chess and much, much more. Plus-He’s awesome too
Always watch his videos it the best
@@imlostlmao yes
Amazing tutorial. I love how instead of brainlessly memorizing all the variations we can just understand the ideas behind each move and improvise. Thank you sir for this masterpiece of a guide
This is just PHENOMENAL!! The easy way of structuring the whole game in bite size peices and adding humor to it makes it that a fairly new player like myself has a chance of remembering a opening instead of a hundred variations! So good and soo funny!
same i'm trying this rn
I love the way you break down the “missions” to better understand the late opening and middle game ideas.
As a queens gambit main, I can confirm we can dominate with this opening.
What if they choose to chase away the bishop with g5?
i imagine you'd just continue to slide the bishop back and continue the missions. pushing pawns in front of the black king isn't good *bc bad king safety. I'd wager a kingside attack would be easier
What's ur elo?
@@prithvib8662 1300 in blitz and rapid 1200 in bullet. 2k in puzzles.
@@Temerityofficial21201I‘m 1402 in rapid you wanna 1v1?
I love how he presents this with minimal theory, very intuitive
As a casual online chess player. I just wanted to say thank you for this channel. Not only is it highly informative, it's funny as heck. My game has measurably improved since I started watching your videos.
Well edited; not too much cuts, hyper-editing or music to disturb focus but enough to
entertain and keep excitement up. Can't wait for next one
i beat my coach by using that opening💀
This guy is the most informative and entertaining channel I’ve encountered so far
Hey man, loving these opening videos but now could you do some middle game ones as well, like tactics, sacrifices and stuff like styles of playing (positional, tactical)?
Yes please
THIS
This is what I want to see. Low ELO players shouldn’t study openings over tactics
Yes please that'd be great
@@jimmyjazz2063true, but they’re both useful to learn and go hand in hand. Learning tactics without any opening prep is bad but knowing openings without understanding the tactical or positional ideas is also bad
I love how you explain things simple af, makes these hard chess concepts about easier to digest. I swear you're the only chess youtuber i watch where i feel like i actually understand what youre teaching lol much appreciated
I think the added humor has actually helped me learn. From all your videos.
man i have been leisurely playing chess since childhood but to learn to actually strategize with all these missions which every character undertakes makes it so much more fun and hooking! Love the way you preach sensei!!
Since I watched this video I increased my rating way over 100 points. Thank you, you're the best!
I love you for making me think in missions for my pieces. It improved my play so much. ❤
That example game was helpful and fun to watch, you made me learn the Queen‘s Gambit without even trying
This is genuinely so entertaining to watch.
I'm glad u brought the music back bro, makes things way more entertaining
I love the way you break down the opening by assigning missions to each of the important pieces. Makes it easier to understand and remember
The Queen's Gambit has been my favorite opening for some months now and I love how you explained the "missions" of the pieces! I wish you would continue expanding on this by explaining the Catalan (as transposed from QGD) some day :)
Best tutorial channel for beginners, I think. Breaks down strategy really well.
Mission based opening are so much easier to understand, bro has found a gold mine of chess content
This is low key the best chess channel on UA-cam. Please keep making videos. Aside from the comedy and unique style, your ability to communicate the missions for various pieces, the core principles of various openings and isolate phases is brilliant education! Keep up the high quality! Look forward to the next video!
please don´t ever stop with these videos
By far my most fav chess channel
YES! I play the queens gambit, I'm so hyped for this video :D
I'm a simple man, I saw ChessPage1 video, I clicked
This channel has reignited my love for chess
Lets gooooo new Opening from ChessPage1! I love these!!
I’m a simple man. I see a chesspage1 new upload, I watch. Life good.
this the only man that i can understand every gambit at chess
Oh this is so exciting. I am a primarily 1.d4 player so it's nice to see it covered by the gigachadiest of chesstubers.
ive always LOVED the queens gambit but didnt look into it further, this is a superb middle game gameplan! thank you good sir
I never watched or read a thing about theory because I just wanna have fun and play the game, but my friend sent me this guy's channel and I actually started watching since it isn't dry. I've gone from 1650 to 1800 Elo in a month after stagnating at 1650 for a year.
Finally, this opening is what we all needed
Its amazing how he teaches and devides into mission i loved it keep it up bro and also make videos like this on more openings👍👍
"Even you" was personal!
I love the way you teach chess. All these people really over complicate openings, and when beginners fail to keep up they just make an excuse saying studying openings is not for beginners. Really glad I found your channel.
Man i love this channel
i see new video, i click immediately
please make more opening and defense videos, they’re great.
My favorite chess content creator!!
Please do the English opening next... I just started playing it and I'm hoping to see how to play it better. I feel like your approach to teaching openings will compliment the opening as it often leads to positional games.
Nice video btw.
Bro i love the way how you explain the strategy it so much easy to understand
New fave chess channel. Thanks.
This channel helps me raise my elo in a youtube kids way 🔥
I love your 10 minutes videos. You have the most simple explanation of chess on youtube! Please make more. You have like 300k subscribers with like 18 videos. quality content.
LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Keep them rolling baby!!!!
I love how you include chess in every video
Was waiting for this video
Thank you!
Best chess videos on youtube by far
1:14 According to Stockfish, a6 is actually the best move for black, and black just captures the knight with the pawn and gives up the rook.
Nerd
your videos are so awesome , understanding with interest
Finally an opening video that is easy to understand. Thanks
The guide is very detailed. You made it easy so it doesn't get boring like other chess videos.
this missions approach to teach openings is so good, no complcated theory for my 1100 elo brain
Crystal clear, neat and fun, as all things should be.
more fart sounds pls
Ok
Sure
Yes
nah, just watch this in a public wc
As you wish my lord
always a good day when chesspage1 uploads
Hey can you do King's Gambit next?
Abstract this out and we get three priorities in ascending order of importance:
3. Material
2. Development
1. Checkmate
Material gives you more stuff to work with and if you get a lead with it it's like having the advantage of a bigger army in a real battle.
But one soldier in the right place at the right time and with good disipline is better than ten troops that can't attack anything and have shitty leadership. So that's where development comes in a a kind of space-time form of resurce/advantage each player competes form.
But the absolutely number one priority isn't simply material or development because the only material or development that counts is material and development that brings you closer to checkmate. Not all development is equal and offensive development tends to be more effective because it constricts the opponent's options.
A player can surpass his opponent at both of the other priorities and still lose the game.
Amazing video as always, keep going chesspage
have to say i really love these opening vids
Could you make a video on the Trompowsky? Your videos are great and some of the only opening videos on UA-cam that are straight to the point.
Awesome content as always! ❤ Please do one on the Lenningrad Dutch! I discovered it through your video and it is too fun
Just started learning chess but I feel lucky as I see your videos. It helps a lot. Keep going! Still waiting for any other openings!
i love these videos.
Chess genius!!! More vids pleaseeee ❤
Best chess channel ever
Awesome job! I love your videos and teaching style 🎉
God finally my favorite opening. Thanks bro, i am professional at it but didn't know so much like this ! 0:56 i always play Nc3
Woohoo a new video.. first, comment, then watch
Your way to explain things is quite perfect
I intentionally play the Greco rook sac line that you mentioned in the beginning with black, it is very fun and I win almost every game I get it with (~1000 elo)
Can you make a more detailed video about the danish gambit?
this is they way to teach openings. overall themes and mission style
You are both a great chess teacher and a comedic genius mister 😂
BRO CHESSPAGE ILY SOO MUCH YOU MAKE THESE VIDS SO SIMPLE YOU WILL BLOW UP I PROMISE
This is the most hilarious channel on UA-cam. I don’t know how the robot has such good comedic timing and delivery. Funniest robot ever.
Wow. Awesome style of explaining the strategy and the moves. Thank you!
ChessPage never fails to mate me with his queen from the back.
Are you sure you're talking about chess?
Yo this video was so good! I’m a QG player and this is gold
Please do one on the Caro-Kann or Kings Gambit!
I keep losing with the Kings Gambit... Would be great !
The music during the games is the best.
man, this presentation is soooo entertaining
no sarcasm, i'm nerdy enough to really mean it
You are my favourite channel🥰
Can you make a video for colle zukertort system
Damn these are the best chess instructional videos I've ever seen
I will DOMINATE
The magnus carlsen of chess youtube
What if he is actually Magnus Carlsen
The Dominate Playlist 🔥
Let's goo best chess page
video on sicilian defense? also my favourite opening with white is h3 u basically give away a tempo and can play with black its so good
Super fun and didactict content, as always. Could you explain the nimzo-larzsen next?
This is definitely helping me in my next chess turnament