Chess Improvement with CM Can Kabadayi

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • In this video, I sit down with Candidate Master Can Cabadayi to delve into the thought processes of lower-rated players. Together, we analyze various positions, discuss the typical mistakes made by less experienced players, and share practical strategies to help avoid these pitfalls. If you're looking to level up your game and gain insights from a CM and myself, this is the perfect session for you! Don't miss out on these valuable tips to enhance your chess skills!
    the first part of the video:
    • 17 Essential Chess Que...
    Can's channel:
    / @dr.cansclinic

КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @antaressky
    @antaressky 22 дні тому +16

    Aww please do another colab at some point. You both are such wholesome and enthusiastic chess coaches/content creators ⭐️

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  22 дні тому +3

      @@antaressky cheers mate, would love to do more of these!

  • @adityakumarmishra6952
    @adityakumarmishra6952 23 дні тому

    Hi coach just wondering how would you suggest a 1600 go
    about learning the ruy lopez with its entire labyrinthine variations (for context I'm playing it and learning it together)
    But it's a different beast with all its nuances in different moveorders and all the early Bc5 and b5 does me in :'(
    Edit: For context my goal of learning this is to *understand* the soul of the position and what is really going on in every variation, rather than learning moves and theory, and I find in this the Spanish is the richest.

  • @Antituarec
    @Antituarec 22 дні тому +17

    Why is there 2x Andras in the thumbnail

  • @Alejandro-qy1hv
    @Alejandro-qy1hv 21 день тому +7

    Surprisingly together. The 2 best chess coaches in the world and authors, a separate gift, very pleasant people, the conversation is appreciated

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  21 день тому

      YOur super kind comment is also much appreciated!

  • @manuelfuentes4509
    @manuelfuentes4509 21 день тому +3

    What a power duo teaming up!!!
    The best 2 UA-cam and chessable chess coaches together 🎉😊

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  21 день тому

      @@manuelfuentes4509 thanks for the kind words, appreciate it!

  • @lindell7318
    @lindell7318 22 дні тому +4

    my 2 favourite chess coaches

  • @siraf1234
    @siraf1234 21 день тому +1

    Actually Mr. Andras, today I coincidentally stumbled upon the Nh8-f7 reroute in the game Najdorf - Gligoric 1953, so I assume Fischer was familiar with this game and used the same pattern in his game against Korchnoi

  • @mauriziot3272
    @mauriziot3272 23 дні тому +3

    What a banger,can’t wait to see it until the end

  • @shawnkmetz521
    @shawnkmetz521 19 днів тому

    Hey Andras, when do you stream? I've logged into twitch the last 4 Sunday's at 8 when the schedule says you'll be there but you never stream, but new content keeps appearing here!

  • @rockatanescu
    @rockatanescu 22 дні тому +2

    Coach, the tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things is called "apophenia". That's not limited just to humans, animals such as chickens or dogs or cats will tend to repeat the behavior that had a favorable outcome even though that outcome happened by chance (Skinner's box experiment).

  • @risingmojofilter
    @risingmojofilter 22 дні тому +1

    Stared playing chess in my 30s. The discrepancy between blitz and rapid is real. For a long time the gap was more than 400 rating points for me. After extreme focus on training tactics by doing puzzles I was able to get the gap down to about 150 rating points (1700 rapid, 1550 blitz), but have never been able to close it entirely. It's the time to think thing. I simply do not have time to work out the lines in blitz. I think it's because I don't calculate fast enough, which is one of the reasons I've focused so much on the puzzles. The more puzzles I do, the more chunks I memorize, the more shortcuts I can take during calculating and the faster I calculate. That's my logic.
    Anyway, enjoyed the video. Some very useful positions to study in there. Hope to see more collabs!

  • @chickenmessiah
    @chickenmessiah 21 день тому

    I tried to come up with an analogy, but these two are simply the best on line coaches you could have up to 2000. If I could only get the high school team that I coach to forget the eval on their phone and listen to the thinking process given here, we’d win everything in our grasp.

  • @eschiedler
    @eschiedler 23 дні тому +1

    Subscribed to both coaches. Definitely a "banger" of a collab.

  • @davidmchugh7264
    @davidmchugh7264 18 днів тому

    Dr can and Andros are great chess coaches ....

  • @michaelf8221
    @michaelf8221 22 дні тому +1

    I got completely called out at around 40:00 when you said that I look for safer moves more than I should. I don't snag the initiative as well as I should when it's unclear but I have a statically good position that I can fall back on

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  22 дні тому +1

      @@michaelf8221 identifying that you are guilty is the hardest part! The rest is easy fix👌💪🔥

  • @broncer7000
    @broncer7000 22 дні тому

    Love pedagogical discussion

  • @lukastux3024
    @lukastux3024 19 днів тому

    So great to see you two together!!

  • @TikariChess
    @TikariChess 22 дні тому +1

    Could watch these all day.

  • @juri_lrf6662
    @juri_lrf6662 23 дні тому +1

    amazing amazing video

  • @ShaShaSha534
    @ShaShaSha534 23 дні тому +1

    This is an awesome collaboration. These are the two best chessable course authors, no question.

  • @dmitryalekseev1999
    @dmitryalekseev1999 22 дні тому

    What a brilliant video. Btw, you're totally right at 39:16. Noticed that so many times. In my case the gap between rapid and blitz rating is 200-250 points (got interested in chess 5 years ago at the age of 20)

  • @vandammesque
    @vandammesque 22 дні тому +1

    Great learning gems here gents!

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... 22 дні тому

    Please do more of these videos with both of you involved. Really great

  • @rockatanescu
    @rockatanescu 23 дні тому

    Four minutes in and already a banger of a move with Rd1!

  • @GaryWalters-tk2lp
    @GaryWalters-tk2lp 22 дні тому +2

    Great collaboration and thoroughly enjoyed, between the two of you you somehow seemed to bridge the knowledge gap from beginner/advanced beginner to advanced intermediate/advanced very much appreciated.

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  22 дні тому +1

      @@GaryWalters-tk2lp happy you like it, we enjoyed recording it too

  • @jonjones820
    @jonjones820 22 дні тому

    More inspirational content from the Boss

  • @Chess-Talker
    @Chess-Talker 22 дні тому +1

    Twentyhundred?

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  22 дні тому

      ?

    • @matthewhull9415
      @matthewhull9415 22 дні тому +2

      20 x 100 is 2,000 - I assume in Hungarian that’s the naming convention

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  22 дні тому +1

      @@matthewhull9415 No , in Hungarian we don't say it like that. The Germans do, among others. But it is not unheard of in English at all.

  • @dimebagdonny
    @dimebagdonny 22 дні тому +1

    @ChessCoachAndras
    Andras,
    I like these collaboration videos. You and Dr. Can remind me of Generals George Patton and Omar Bradley.
    I think the Psychological phenomenon you're referring to on 26:38 is 'Operant Conditioning.' en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operant_conditioning

    • @ChessCoachAndras
      @ChessCoachAndras  22 дні тому +1

      @@dimebagdonny glad you enjoyed the video, I certainly had a blast!