Middlegame Concepts To CRUSH Opponents

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 481

  • @truegreen733
    @truegreen733 Рік тому +732

    Here's a quick summary:
    1. Keep an eye out for weaknesses
    2. Be patient; don't try to brute force it
    3. Make threats, short or long term
    4. Get familiar with specific openings by looking at top players or stockfish

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Рік тому +1315

    The middle-game is the most fascinating part of chess because it is a part when there are unique games. After I watch this video, my middle game will be more and more fascinating!

    • @benprescott9217
      @benprescott9217 Рік тому +10

      Imagine the middle game when you start with openings like the King's Gambit or the Advanced French

    • @shreyaskumar9175
      @shreyaskumar9175 Рік тому +28

      Everybody gangsta until englund gambait middle game is to be played

    • @yeahno3167
      @yeahno3167 Рік тому +2

      ​@Ben Prescott i play kings gambit 90% of the time and i love the middle games i get

    • @yeahno3167
      @yeahno3167 Рік тому

      ​@Ben Prescott i play kings gambit 90% of the time and i love the middle games i get

    • @OK-uf5ly
      @OK-uf5ly Рік тому

      ​@@benprescott9217 i playe king's gambit too but I like end games more I'm able to calculate very good at end

  • @callmecarlul8904
    @callmecarlul8904 Рік тому +479

    I would love lectures on midgame plans in particular openings, you could maybe even insert a GM game where certain plans get highlighted

    • @shevekable
      @shevekable Рік тому +5

      I second this!

    • @nguyentruongphu1383
      @nguyentruongphu1383 Рік тому +3

      +1 this

    • @TungstenWu
      @TungstenWu Рік тому +6

      absolutely, I would love to see one about the caro kann

    • @callmecarlul8904
      @callmecarlul8904 Рік тому +8

      @@TungstenWu Or even maybe more specifically the plans of the Exchange Variation, the Tal Variation, Bronstein variation etc. and slowly build out a video catalogue going over midgame plans for both sides for every opening variation.

    • @philipeby5418
      @philipeby5418 Рік тому

      Agreed

  • @roblodocus2539
    @roblodocus2539 Рік тому +38

    I really need to focus on point 2. I often play aggressively once I’ve developed, completely forgetting to even consider playing patiently. I think subconsciously I’m worried I’m falling behind if I’m not moving forward. I’ve wrecked my own position this way so many times.

  • @squarestar5134
    @squarestar5134 Рік тому +108

    Absolutely! Please do make a series that analyses midgame ideas. I play the Queen's gambit a lot and typically just trade pieces after the opening because I don't have any midgame plans

    • @domthebeast6423
      @domthebeast6423 Рік тому +14

      That’s a huge problem I have too

    • @philipeby5418
      @philipeby5418 Рік тому +1

      Yes

    • @yeahmans
      @yeahmans Рік тому

      I do whatever I want cause im a dumbass and i dont study shit

    • @jemand8462
      @jemand8462 Рік тому

      I hate pets
      Players like you lol

    • @rippedkun
      @rippedkun Рік тому +1

      Literally my problem

  • @tedsassi1993
    @tedsassi1993 Рік тому +22

    I love that you pause to let the viewer try and spot the moves themselves - I found that really fun and helpful!

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 Рік тому +64

    The main point to remember about chess is that it is perfectly organised at the start, and every move increases the 'entropy' (chaos) in the game. Managing the chaos so that it works to your advantage is what the game is actually about, keeping your opponent's position more chaotic than yours is the key.

  • @tominmo8865
    @tominmo8865 Рік тому +4

    I had an Expert-level chess teacher for three years when I was first learning the game, who was very helpful to me. I watch some smart-aleck NYC guy who is very entertaining and also gives good instruction. I watch a Russian GM whose name sounds like vodka who is also a very good teacher. You beat them all. Your free content is head and shoulders above theirs in terms of clear explanation and covering areas that people actually need; this video being a good example. I always knew there was something missing in my understanding, and your lessons are filling that void nicely. So much of successful chess is seeing the board well, and then asking yourself the right questions, beyond king safety and the checks/captures/attacks checklist.

  • @lexycat
    @lexycat Рік тому +86

    You are by far my favourite Chess channel on the platform, thank you so much for making such helpful and fun content

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  Рік тому +9

      Glad you enjoy it!

    • @lexycat
      @lexycat Рік тому

      @@ChessVibesOfficial :D

    • @AmadeMuse
      @AmadeMuse Рік тому

      But we should wonder what their honest opinion on GothamChess is lol

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Рік тому

      Ditto. Nels can relate.

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas Рік тому +1

      @@davidjames149 Because he's straight to the point and very concise. Doesn't mean that I don't watch channels like Levy. I watch Levy for entertainment, and Nelson for learning.

  • @FIG_OLR
    @FIG_OLR 11 місяців тому +25

    I'd be interested in a series where you discuss the plans, key ideas and concepts for each opening and how they were played by top masters.

    • @matheuusss1
      @matheuusss1 11 місяців тому +1

      THIS! That'd really help a lot

  • @chemquests
    @chemquests 9 місяців тому +3

    This was great. There’s so much on openings but a middle game review is a rare gem. It’s the most complicated part of the game where it can fall apart.

  • @moniqueheubel8970
    @moniqueheubel8970 Рік тому +1

    I really love the way you get to the main ideas and concepts in chess. Sometimes I am too detailed and miss the main ideas. I would love to grasp the main ideas behind the Catalan and the Kings Indian Defense to a broader understanding. I have been working on these during the pandemic and have great success with them, but I am still learning.

  • @fullofitray
    @fullofitray Рік тому +8

    Once again, another great video! You are a great coach/teacher! You explain everything so well and it's easy to understand! I saw someone comment that it may be easier for you to make a poll and see what openings we play most often. Then you can base your content off that. Thank you!!!

  • @altonbrek
    @altonbrek Рік тому +1

    Brilliant! Thank you for your patient unfolding of the middle game plan and the wonderful suggestions for improvements.

  • @nguyentruongphu1383
    @nguyentruongphu1383 Рік тому +2

    You can extend the fourth plan and try to cover middle game plans for some other popular openings as well. Great video like always!

  • @stevehill2570
    @stevehill2570 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic video! I’ve known these concepts for a while but have failed to follow through on them more times than I care to admit. Seeing real examples with various solid or sub-par moves from a hypothetical opponent is invaluable.

  • @jasonhe5578
    @jasonhe5578 Рік тому +4

    Wow my instinct was screaming Qb3 and it turned out to be a mistake

  • @thales7438
    @thales7438 7 місяців тому +1

    Nelson reminds me of my elementary school history teacher; he made things interesting using the rhythm of his voice and his hands, no rush, patience to weave a story or a particular idea. It's a gift.

  • @setablazee3570
    @setablazee3570 Рік тому +7

    A good rule of thumb for noticing weaknesses it to re-analyze the board after a pawn moves 👍

  • @bgamercc6589
    @bgamercc6589 Рік тому +1

    Definitely an opening series! When watching top games, sometimes they drop how opening ____ is aggressive or opening ____ is passive, etc. would love to fully understand why

  • @ArunAloChakraborty
    @ArunAloChakraborty Рік тому

    Amazing content in this channel! Btw, I would love to learn from a series of openings you talked about in the video. Looking forward. Thank you!!

  • @user-gh2bj3vy9k
    @user-gh2bj3vy9k Рік тому +2

    If you do start the series, please make an analysys on the London opening midgame plans! I usually get a pretty decent position from the opening, but don't really know how to convert the advantage in a clever way

  • @colescalisthenics
    @colescalisthenics Рік тому +2

    Thank you Nelson, believe it or not, I have decent opening plays and counters and a really good/decent end game but I am always stuck trying to figure what move will benefit me the most in the middle-game

  • @happyhornet1000
    @happyhornet1000 Рік тому

    It's a very good point about the opening matching the middlegame plans. So many players simply learn opening moves by rote and don't understand why the moves are played. It's more important to understand the 'why' than the 'what', when thinking of what move to play in the opening.

  • @gosukiwi
    @gosukiwi Рік тому

    Awesome video! Opening middlegame ideas would surely be great, most opening videos are just discussing lines and very rarely they throw a few middlegame ideas out in the air but it's like, they spend 20 minutes in the opening and the last 2 minutes before the video ends on a few ideas.

  • @ThatGuateKid
    @ThatGuateKid Рік тому +8

    A series on the openings and the ideas would be amazing! Your channel got me into chess since you are able to present information very well and are clearly very knowledgeable.

  • @shulmpino5505
    @shulmpino5505 Рік тому

    great video nelson! I'd love to see some more middlegame videos in the future!

  • @josephmargaryan
    @josephmargaryan Рік тому

    please do a video series where you analyze each opening with potential continuations that can be seen as positional weaknesses and show how to capitalize upon them. Thank you for your videos

  • @robertmclean4953
    @robertmclean4953 Рік тому +1

    I would love to hear about some mid game concepts for the Vienna, been learning for past 2 weeks

  • @JFGames365
    @JFGames365 7 місяців тому +1

    You are my favorite chess youtuber, and I will tell you why. I'm sorry for being a bit harsh to some of the other guys, but you speak in a normal calm voice. No over excitement or 1930's radio-broadcaster voice that people for some reason think they have to use when speaking in a video. You also explain things very clearly. Good job. Thank you.

  • @Spenserifically
    @Spenserifically 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful and clear video I hope you will do more videos on openings and the plans/patterns applicable to them, I'm a big fan of your channel thank you

  • @elz50
    @elz50 Рік тому +1

    you're awesome man
    I'd also love it if you'd make an opening plan series. that would be so helpful

  • @Flarkit
    @Flarkit 7 місяців тому +1

    “What now?” I always find my self asking this question after the opening 😩

  • @Liam_The_Great
    @Liam_The_Great Рік тому +3

    I would love a series discussing opening ideas!

  • @onnoquinten2944
    @onnoquinten2944 Рік тому

    im totally using this for my coaching sessions, thanks so much Nelson you are the best on youtube at breaking things down to beginner level in concrete things, As a coach, I can't just tell people the same thing every week, even though they still blunder their pieces every week :P

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  Рік тому

      I appreciate that!

    • @onnoquinten2944
      @onnoquinten2944 Рік тому

      ​@@ChessVibesOfficial The appreciation is all mine, all I can do is tell all my students to follow you!

  • @philipsaoud244
    @philipsaoud244 Рік тому

    The reason that plans are specific to certain openings usually comes down to one characteristic. Pawn structure. That's a huge consideration when forming a middle game strategy.

  • @bloodblade9782
    @bloodblade9782 Рік тому

    Great video. A very in depth video on the queens gambit would also be helpful

  • @Flancc
    @Flancc Рік тому +1

    I always get a good start but then always blunder at middlegames. This video really helps me out alot

  • @iladshyanchess
    @iladshyanchess Рік тому +1

    Wow this is the most helpful chess video on the platform. Your tips are always easy to follow and makes a player simply better. Thank you for making all this content free.

  • @MikeOtranto
    @MikeOtranto 11 місяців тому

    This is a very helpful video! Thanks for creating it. I often struggle with coming up with a plan in the middle-game.

  • @patricksegura1810
    @patricksegura1810 9 місяців тому +1

    im down to start that series of openings! What a great idea nelson

  • @JustAnotherCommenter
    @JustAnotherCommenter Рік тому +3

    Chess, but every 10 moves, one of your pieces is downgraded randomly. Queen - Rook - Bishop - Knight - Pawn. Your king is obviously not involved.

  • @dailychessyy
    @dailychessyy Рік тому +3

    Thanks, I increased 50 lichess rating by using these techniques !!

  • @hmm9705
    @hmm9705 25 днів тому

    I would love if you could make that series analyzing openings. If its possible using your idea: You can analyze how you should play certain openings by showing the plans of the same GM playing the same opening multiple times or even different GMs playing it and seeing what their plans would've been. Thank you so much and it would be so helpful if you can do that.

  • @nibiyabi
    @nibiyabi Рік тому

    This is among my favorite types of videos. Thank you Nelson!

  • @ChromeKnight26
    @ChromeKnight26 Рік тому

    Amazing first example I needed this! I always struggle with getting to a winning endgame

  • @tiletapper4ever
    @tiletapper4ever Рік тому +4

    15:40 yes, we would love the idea of this becoming a series of videos. This video was really helpful, because midgame is a tough part of the game, and you explained neatly the tactics. Personally, I'd love queen's gambit to be explained next, if we agree on keeping this up. :)

  • @kr0znik379
    @kr0znik379 Рік тому +1

    yes please. plans in certain openings would be interesting

  • @Cinephile..
    @Cinephile.. 27 днів тому

    11:00: this is the problem I face ; I am so convinced of my plan that I forget that the opponent has already set all the pieces to give a quick checkmate

  • @SureRox
    @SureRox 11 місяців тому

    The thing about letting your opponents make mistakes was a great help

  • @kianushmaleki
    @kianushmaleki 10 місяців тому

    Nice video. Thanks. Id love to see a video series about plans in different openings.

  • @odinakauduma-stupendousmat749
    @odinakauduma-stupendousmat749 10 місяців тому

    I love this Nelson. Thanks for teaching these concepts

  • @javiermijares
    @javiermijares Рік тому +1

    Very keen on videos that explore different openings in detail!

  • @raghavaramanr1657
    @raghavaramanr1657 Рік тому +2

    Hey Nelson!! I am not sure if many people notice it, but the thumbnails which you are making recently, are really appealing!! Love how you use a different character or something, to even change some of the older ones
    Appreciate that!

  • @daflaminporg2454
    @daflaminporg2454 Рік тому

    Thanks you so much! Before this in my middle game I would always be at a disadvantage but now I can win most of the time! Thanks!

  • @brentinjapan
    @brentinjapan 3 місяці тому

    Much appreciated. And yes, opening specific strategies videos would be great.

  • @FrJacobRogers
    @FrJacobRogers Рік тому

    This was a great video, man. Thank you! Please do the London and Caro-Kann!

  • @charlesbanda4508
    @charlesbanda4508 Рік тому

    Wow. I love your lectures. Hope to learn a lot from this channel.

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Рік тому

    The setup for trapping black's lsB in item 3 is very much worth explaining in detail how the approach works. These kind of traps and/or advantaged (winning) plays are chock-full of best-practices made in conjunction with some known standard approaches. Some may be uncommon. Some may even be rare. But I'd love to see a Top X number of them that tend to fly under the radar. Tactics training may expose you to some of them. But using your discretion to build out a list that you feel confident a player ought to see every X games...rather than every 100 or more games. I think that would elicit beaucoup interest upon upload.

  • @ClaySouthern
    @ClaySouthern 3 місяці тому

    Always great content! Very informative with how you explain concepts

  • @viktorvondoom9119
    @viktorvondoom9119 Рік тому

    Exploring different openings sounds like an amazing plan Nelson

  • @garydirkse9900
    @garydirkse9900 5 місяців тому

    Great teaching and I think that you mentioned before, look for overworked defenders. Occasionally a queen or rook will be defending several other pieces. Plans to make said queen move via trades may lead to adventure, fun, disaster or incremental advantage.

  • @Gamma_KiD
    @Gamma_KiD Рік тому

    yah would be a good idea to see all kinds of possible ideas in a particular opening

  • @hildebrand142
    @hildebrand142 7 місяців тому

    i nodded happily throughout, but what i was really thinking the whole time was: "man, i'll bet some smart but inexperienced junior player is going to go beserk at just how helpful these kinds of chess insights actually are. it's like, them taking one step forward toward being part of this worldwide community of interest.

  • @Dmitriy_D
    @Dmitriy_D 3 місяці тому

    You are definitely have some great points here! Thank you for the awesome lecture!

  • @hangonhangon433
    @hangonhangon433 Рік тому +1

    you sir is very helpful and this ideas are gold for us who cannot afford coaching

  • @veronicasmith2131
    @veronicasmith2131 Рік тому +1

    This truly is my favorite chess channel! Thank you so much!

  • @chaaazgould4828
    @chaaazgould4828 Місяць тому

    Nice middle game overview. Thanks!

  • @srikkanthank
    @srikkanthank 9 місяців тому

    Whenever I get into closed positions, i get impatient, sac some piece and think I simplified it but end up in worse situation

  • @SiHargreaves
    @SiHargreaves Місяць тому

    Good stuff Nelson. Been playing chess after watching your speedrun series and have already absorbed a few of these concepts by osmosis. Now I feel like it's more my fault for losing a game for not seeing something and not what my opponent does.

  • @RichardNebenfuhr
    @RichardNebenfuhr 6 місяців тому

    Awesome video!!!! Thanks for the pauses to get us to look for stuff!!!

  • @simoleppanen120
    @simoleppanen120 Рік тому +1

    Thanks very useful! Videos on opening ideas sound very interesting. 👍

  • @bpro5848
    @bpro5848 Рік тому

    Great video! For the series you are taking about can you do one on the London system?

  • @R0dman91
    @R0dman91 Рік тому

    Thank you, very clear and precise logic. The different openings (bishop?) will be welcome :)

  • @msolec2000
    @msolec2000 Рік тому +1

    That's interesting. On that last point, though, an earlier question (I don't know if you covered that) is how to pick openings (I saw a video of yours on how to study them), and things like how many openings do you need and things like that. :P

  • @makarelsardines8457
    @makarelsardines8457 Рік тому

    PLEASE MAKE THAT SERIES I NEED THAT BADLY

  • @OpGaming-hm2pw
    @OpGaming-hm2pw 2 місяці тому

    Sir please make a full series on some or all the lines of top openings for both white and black..
    We would be happy for those.............

  • @alexslayerking
    @alexslayerking 2 місяці тому

    I would absolutely love a series on plans by opening! For white: Italian game, Danish fancy. For black: caro kann!

  • @reubenmanzo2054
    @reubenmanzo2054 Рік тому

    My favourite opening as white is the Italian game, Fried Liver if possible. As black, Englund gambit. A piece on either of those would be great.

  • @szabolcsjobbagy30
    @szabolcsjobbagy30 Рік тому

    What is the cool tool you are using for
    drawing the arrows, highlighting the squares etc.?
    Another great video, Thank you for the lots of useful information, concepts!!

  • @vishy
    @vishy 6 місяців тому

    I really enjoy this guy’s videos - explains things clearly and to the point. Quality

  • @funnyperson4016
    @funnyperson4016 6 місяців тому

    I like it but one thing about that weakness if black moves the queen is if black ends up moving the queen back to defend it’s not really a problem. You don’t have to take the knight right away. So h3 is still a move preventing the knight from going anywhere and then you can think about tucking the knight to h2, pushing the pawn to g4 or g3 then f4 and at any time if black starts creating threat of counter attack you can still take the knight and if black wants to move his queen back so that it’s pinned now you threaten to push your pawns and reinforce them so you set up sort of an ability to push your pawn to kick away the knight and then maybe a if protected by a pawn or if you swing the other knight over on the king side, a discovered attack on the queen, your pawn advance gets the rooks involved and you can attack both the center and kingside and get your queen involved immediately after the bishop finally takes the knight
    This is the idea of “maintaining tension” when you have a fork or a threat rather than take it right away look for otherways to build other pressures and threats.
    Of course taking the knight is still an option but as a rule… when you find a good move look for a better one.

  • @serikaralbayev5979
    @serikaralbayev5979 7 місяців тому

    Could u elaborate on queen's gambit. Thank u.

  • @Vedantx7
    @Vedantx7 Рік тому +1

    You are such a great teacher!Your videos always helps.Thank you!♥️🙌

  • @ManusMagus
    @ManusMagus Рік тому

    It's fascinating how many people will say things like your mid game plan depends on the opening. And I'm sure there are deep theory books that explain these plans, but oftentimes the lessons that are easy to find do not actually talk about the evolution of the mid game from the opening other than just a brief mention of this concept

  • @anassorbestiak
    @anassorbestiak 9 місяців тому

    This video ia Golden, a masterful class on simplicity and solidity.

  • @mannyweinhaus9975
    @mannyweinhaus9975 11 місяців тому

    Reaaaaaaally want to hear some D4 / queens gambit stuff as well as the middle game for the Caro.

  • @McLKeith
    @McLKeith 11 місяців тому

    These videos have a different perspective than the other chess sites. I’ve only discovered this site yesterday and already I have learned a lot.

  • @bloxy9996
    @bloxy9996 Рік тому +5

    𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐀 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐀 𝐕𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐎:
    You play martin but you have to go in piece value order when playing each move.
    Pawn > Knight > Bishop > Rook > Queen > King
    If you have none of that piece you skip it. If you are in check you can move any piece.

    • @JS-bx9ef
      @JS-bx9ef Рік тому

      Maybe if you are in check and you can’t block with the piece that you’re supposed to move, you lose the game.

  • @dalykmiha6221
    @dalykmiha6221 Рік тому

    Yes do a series about a specific openings I'll watch all of them

  • @EarthSurferUSA
    @EarthSurferUSA Рік тому +1

    I invented an opening, only played it 3 times and have beat a good engine with it, so it need a lot of work. It is amazing how much historical chess goes out the window when you rush your rook pawns up the sides for your first 3 or 4 moves, (as far as you can). I did find that if I bring the rooks out early (for new attacks), they can get trapped pretty easily.
    I don't care who you are playing, even Magnus. If you develop that wild opening to be effective,---he will not know what to do.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Рік тому +1

      Basically I just figured the rooks are in the corners most of the time and have a lot of power. It does change the game.

    • @EarthSurferUSA
      @EarthSurferUSA Рік тому +1

      So if somebody develops it to be a strong opening, please give me credit and call it the "Earth Surfer" opening. Since you would have done all the work, (sans the idea), you should get credit for calling it that. :)
      Hope to see somebody rook the opening.

  • @Juebar
    @Juebar Рік тому

    Awesome video again! I love your explanations. Perfect for me. Thanks a lot!
    Greetings from Germany.

  • @v_iancu
    @v_iancu Рік тому

    4:23 move pawn to d4, and after a pawn exchange bishop jas to flee and maybe you can fork the knight and the bishop with an unblocked queen as a backup or pin the c6 knight to the rook

  • @domthebeast6423
    @domthebeast6423 Рік тому

    I really needed help with stuff like this, thank you Nelson

  • @BingeThinker1814
    @BingeThinker1814 Рік тому

    Bro, you're the man at making chess concepts accessible. Legendary

    • @BingeThinker1814
      @BingeThinker1814 Рік тому

      Also, that idea of plans for specific openings would be god tier. Easily the highest quality content to be made if you have the energy for making them

  • @Chuck_N0rris
    @Chuck_N0rris Рік тому +1

    I am busy climbing the ranks atm. Just done clearing 1700. Now it is starting to get though. People usually dont make obvious blunders anymore. You have to study the position to spot them.

  • @FrankNobelMusic
    @FrankNobelMusic 8 місяців тому

    this awesome- more mid game videos pleeeease

  • @bloodblade9782
    @bloodblade9782 Рік тому

    thanks. This was one of my favorite videos yet

  • @joeldick6871
    @joeldick6871 Рік тому

    At the beginning of the video, when you said "one way or the other", I couldn't help but think "I'm gonna getcha!" from the Blondie song!

  • @scfooser
    @scfooser Рік тому +1

    I'd like to see you cover the queens gambit.