I'm actually quite good at this "fire extinguishing". When I'm forced to find good moves, I do. But when I'm not forced to find good moves, I seem to miss every opportunity that knocks on my door 😆
Thanks for another wonderful lesson, Irina! 😊♥ This is one of my favorite chess channels because every video is instructive. It's a pure instructive chess channel, and there aren't many like it because everything is so useful.
Just discovered your channel yesterday, and watched this video. I rarely finish watching long videos on UA-cam, but this really caught my attention and I watched the whole thing. Enjoyed the instructive content and teaching style. Coincidentially I played a classical game today where I had a good position until my rook seemingly got trapped. I felt like resigning, but remembered your advice of not giving up and looking for resources in the position. So after almost 10 minutes of searching I found the only move that worked in the position - moving my rook to a square where it actually could not be taken, as the pawn that could take it was pinned to opponent's queen. I am certainly going to watch more of your videos. If they are of the same quality as this one, your channel should be an absolute gold mine!
Great lesson, thanks Irina. For people who like to take notes from the video: In do-or-die moments, remember: - Don't give up on your position. - Don't play fast. - Look at all the resources on the board.
Irina: I’ve been watching your videos really closely lately and I feel they have improved my game. I like your teaching style and the way you teach a way of thinking rather then just moves.
I appreciate this chess wisdom Irina - and it actually makes a lot of sense for life too - just because the situation seems bad doesn't mean you have to give up and forget about the resources at your disposal.
Thanks Irina for such an insightful video really helpful. Would you also please make something on endgames. and by the way again just love your way of explaining and the hair too😊
Really instructive. I like working with books. Is there any books that you can recommends that works on this specific or similar area ? Thanks a lot Irina.
In the first example, is it a good plan to put the black bishop on d3: let white take the rook, then black takes the white kings rook, then whites queen rook takes the Bishop and finally pick up the initial attacking light squared white Bishop with the black queen? Therefore black sold his bishop for a rook and bishop.
I'm actually quite good at this "fire extinguishing". When I'm forced to find good moves, I do. But when I'm not forced to find good moves, I seem to miss every opportunity that knocks on my door 😆
Thanks for another wonderful lesson, Irina! 😊♥
This is one of my favorite chess channels because every video is instructive.
It's a pure instructive chess channel, and there aren't many like it because everything is so useful.
Excellent lessons on defence and prophylaxis. "Where there is a will, there is a way!"
Where there is a will, there is a lawyer!
Just discovered your channel yesterday, and watched this video. I rarely finish watching long videos on UA-cam, but this really caught my attention and I watched the whole thing. Enjoyed the instructive content and teaching style.
Coincidentially I played a classical game today where I had a good position until my rook seemingly got trapped. I felt like resigning, but remembered your advice of not giving up and looking for resources in the position. So after almost 10 minutes of searching I found the only move that worked in the position - moving my rook to a square where it actually could not be taken, as the pawn that could take it was pinned to opponent's queen.
I am certainly going to watch more of your videos. If they are of the same quality as this one, your channel should be an absolute gold mine!
Great lesson, thanks Irina. For people who like to take notes from the video:
In do-or-die moments, remember:
- Don't give up on your position.
- Don't play fast.
- Look at all the resources on the board.
Glad you've been posting frequently, my favorite US player along with Shankland. Nice, concise lessons.
Irina: I’ve been watching your videos really closely lately and I feel they have improved my game. I like your teaching style and the way you teach a way of thinking rather then just moves.
Grandmaster of thumbnails 😊
Jokes aside, great content as always! 👏🙏
Thumbnails that give me a Krush.
I was in Q Boutique just now w my 7yo daughter, and we saw your pic in Chess Life Kids magazine! 👏👍🏽☺️
Just found this channel and subscribed after watching the first video. The lessons are fantastic!
Excellent tutorial. Very smart series of questioning starting from crucial points in a game. Great methodology.
Beautiful advice 3 days before my next tournament. Thank you!
I appreciate this chess wisdom Irina - and it actually makes a lot of sense for life too - just because the situation seems bad doesn't mean you have to give up and forget about the resources at your disposal.
love your material irina!
Great lesson and example, Irina!
Your content is so great
Great examples and advice, thanks.
Thanks Irina for such an insightful video really helpful. Would you also please make something on endgames. and by the way again just love your way of explaining and the hair too😊
I paused the video, thought, came up with the move bishop d3. "Well, black came up with a not so strong move, bishop d3"
Irina, I like your lessons so much!
Really instructive. I like working with books. Is there any books that you can recommends that works on this specific or similar area ?
Thanks a lot Irina.
Nice video... Very informative 👍
Irina, are black and gold your favourite colours?
In the last game that was a great decoy.
Another great one.
Very useful and instructive on how to build fighting spirit😊
Thanks Irina.
Thank you!
Irina is an incredible chess player and also happens to be the baddest hottie in the game.
Good lesson. You take a nice picture.
In the first example, is it a good plan to put the black bishop on d3: let white take the rook, then black takes the white kings rook, then whites queen rook takes the Bishop and finally pick up the initial attacking light squared white Bishop with the black queen? Therefore black sold his bishop for a rook and bishop.
i can hear irina for hours
Nice lessons!
Understand you are a new GM!
Thanks again.
good stuff seemingly but have to watch later
Why not the beautiful purple board!
I gotta get better with counter attacks
thank you thank you !!!!!!
You look so amazing!
killer smile Irina
Loving the thumbnails..beautiful woman..and so smart 😍❤️
🥰🥰🥰 How can I focus... I'll watch it twice...
I am a simple man. I see a beautiful woman, I click. 😊
You have a fabulous head of hair. ❤
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