The SECRET to Gain Chess Elo

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  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Рік тому +4161

    This secret to gain Elo is so mind blowing Levy froze in time & space in the intro

    • @agentmiko6049
      @agentmiko6049 Рік тому +44

      waltuh

    • @egg3909
      @egg3909 Рік тому +6

      Lol

    • @falafeli5976
      @falafeli5976 Рік тому +41

      everytime i see you you seem more and more like one of those people that put up hundreds of comments per video to get near top comment and get subs

    • @colonelsanders5278
      @colonelsanders5278 Рік тому +2

      I think it was just a glitch

    • @trapezoided
      @trapezoided Рік тому +9

      ​@@colonelsanders5278 you don't say🤯🤯

  • @smileorgobyebye6330
    @smileorgobyebye6330 Рік тому +2247

    I thought Levy was flipping at us in the thumbnail 💀

  • @GekiClaws
    @GekiClaws Рік тому +371

    Please make more videos in this format man, its super instructional while being interactive that it doesnt feel like a lecture! Also an interesting deviation from typical instructional content which is more about typical theory/strategy rather than on the topic of one's mindset you've discussed here today. 💯🔥🙌🏻

    • @axelrosenkvist9807
      @axelrosenkvist9807 5 місяців тому

      I agree 100%. It was like having a conversation with Levi and we could answer the quesstions very great.

  • @aptudo
    @aptudo Рік тому +120

    Keep putting in pauses for us to think and analyze. As a person who's worked in, and studied, the field of adult learning, it absolutely makes your instruction more effective. Great stuff.

    • @tymondabrowski12
      @tymondabrowski12 10 місяців тому

      What is the difference between kids and adults learning?

    • @WisdomThroughGod
      @WisdomThroughGod 7 місяців тому

      @@tymondabrowski12we will never know

    • @jeffgreen6395
      @jeffgreen6395 6 місяців тому +3

      you can literally pause the video

    • @maaikevreugdemaker9210
      @maaikevreugdemaker9210 6 місяців тому

      ​@@jeffgreen6395yes youtube does indeed enable that

  • @kohinoorbanerjee4009
    @kohinoorbanerjee4009 Рік тому +7542

    Today's stare was one of the laggy variety, but inspiring all the same. 8.5/10

  • @maverickzenub7807
    @maverickzenub7807 Рік тому +508

    You would not believe how disappointed I was when I realized Levy was in fact, not flipping the middle finger at us in the thumbnail.

    • @Advarious
      @Advarious Рік тому +29

      I did a serious double-take when I saw this thumbnail. Masterpiece.

    • @ivorycxxxx
      @ivorycxxxx Рік тому +9

      He isn’t??? 😭

    • @ChristopherNelson42
      @ChristopherNelson42 Рік тому +3

      @@ivorycxxxx it’s his pointer finger

    • @RL_Klipzz
      @RL_Klipzz Рік тому

      I had to make sure too haha

    • @Blob1907
      @Blob1907 Рік тому

      I THOUGHT TOO

  • @coreypacek5706
    @coreypacek5706 Рік тому +66

    Fantastic lesson! This is my favorite type of Gotham content. Recaps and GTE are great, but you is a fantastic teacher. Please keep making videos like these.

    • @GamingMonkey123
      @GamingMonkey123 Рік тому +2

      “You is a fantastic teacher”

    • @fun_g
      @fun_g 9 місяців тому

      @@GamingMonkey123 🤓

    • @alien3200
      @alien3200 7 днів тому

      You is a!

    • @alien3200
      @alien3200 7 днів тому

      I is a good player. I is currently 849. I is watching this video to get better at chess. Why is you watching this video?

  • @mustafayigitkartal4257
    @mustafayigitkartal4257 Рік тому +6

    Hands down your most well made, instructive and useful video I've watched. I feel like it served a lot more than just pure entertainment or a basic overview of a few fundamental concepts but really thought me something that I can also apply in my own games. Great stuff man, keep up the good work

  • @Lukas_E.
    @Lukas_E. Рік тому +512

    Me: *thinks I've found the right move*
    Levy: So let me ask you a question

  • @tugs8689
    @tugs8689 Рік тому +1451

    As a 1600 this type of content is a lot more effective and appreciated than the lower elo content. Please make more

    • @anushkamath
      @anushkamath Рік тому +72

      Agree I'm 1500 and the previous low elo videos were just for entertainment but this fir a change was helpful to actually improve my game

    • @akashpabla4327
      @akashpabla4327 Рік тому +4

      Agreed

    • @bautistaguichuchu7262
      @bautistaguichuchu7262 Рік тому +1

      Ujum

    • @koljawichmann5184
      @koljawichmann5184 Рік тому +1

      @@bautistaguichuchu7262 true

    • @theguyv3
      @theguyv3 Рік тому +10

      bro ppl like 600 elo like me also needs consideration

  • @TheCosmicafroninja
    @TheCosmicafroninja Рік тому +5

    I absolutely love videos like this. I’ve been desperately looking for middle game fundamentals to help me improve. I would love more videos like this.

  • @yordengroot5520
    @yordengroot5520 Рік тому +4

    Loved the interactive format Lev. Could you please make this for different elo's? I've been trying to find similar content for different levels to make progression more organic

  • @DanielAger02
    @DanielAger02 Рік тому +761

    I really liked the "interactive" format, pausing to look for the ideas was a really good exercise and definitely fun. I also liked that you used examples from real games you played, it helped add to the storyline of each example.

    • @dom203inik2
      @dom203inik2 Рік тому +6

      Love your doggo

    • @AaronWoodrow1
      @AaronWoodrow1 Рік тому +1

      @@dom203inik2 Agreed, interactive is so much better!

    • @zerg4
      @zerg4 Рік тому +1

      Theses kind of videos are that we want❤❤❤

  • @adamyohan
    @adamyohan Рік тому +403

    You've singlehandedly made chess enormously enjoyable for me both as a player and spectator. Bless you Levy.

  • @oigle9538
    @oigle9538 Рік тому +3

    Who else thought he was flipping you off in the thumbnail

  • @mrmuffinz158
    @mrmuffinz158 Рік тому +3

    This was probably one of the most instructional vids ive seen from levy, good tips cuz ur right we like to play our own selfish chess without thinking about what they want. Would like to see more stuff like this in the future

  • @Kaisir08
    @Kaisir08 Рік тому +901

    I cannot express how much I wanted a video like this from you

    • @twainrocks4771
      @twainrocks4771 Рік тому +32

      Agreed.
      When was the last time this man made a fully educational video.

    • @Kaisir08
      @Kaisir08 Рік тому +14

      @@twainrocks4771 exactly but when he does make one it’s always a good video

    • @gure7142
      @gure7142 Рік тому +6

      @@twainrocks4771 I mean he has an entire website dedicated to educational videos

    • @zosoart
      @zosoart Рік тому +1

      Me too

    • @Lexii.lindsay3569
      @Lexii.lindsay3569 Рік тому +3

      Exactly, when was the last time that stare was this long

  • @alexander_228
    @alexander_228 Рік тому +473

    It's a shame that this doesn't get a whole lot of views because of the low watch time. Hope you'd more videos of the same kind, they are truly amazing!

    • @clipPRmusic
      @clipPRmusic Рік тому +4

      I agree

    • @jonbayuga3238
      @jonbayuga3238 Рік тому +6

      300k+ views is not a lot? Lol

    • @acanadianfry2539
      @acanadianfry2539 Рік тому +5

      @@jonbayuga3238 in comparison, yes

    • @alexander_228
      @alexander_228 Рік тому

      @@jonbayuga3238400k views is actually surprisingly kinda nice, but it's still worse the any other latest vid on his chanel.
      P.S. Btw I couldn't imagine that this can get so many views

    • @imnotnotgameiacmaniac5327
      @imnotnotgameiacmaniac5327 Рік тому

      @@jonbayuga3238 look at the other vids

  • @rayanhiron9607
    @rayanhiron9607 Рік тому +36

    This is gold. Very instructional. Complete with real game situations. Thanks Levy!

  • @drgoose3880
    @drgoose3880 Рік тому +2

    Please make more videos like this. Your how to win at chess series is the reason I became a sub and still watch everyday. This is on par with how to win at chess. I love GTE but this is the content I’m really here for!

  • @rajasmahagaonkar7994
    @rajasmahagaonkar7994 Рік тому +123

    I'm a 1400. It's true that we lose the games because we cannot analyse, rather refuse to analyse what the opponent wants. So, I really appreciate the efforts you put into such instructional videos Levy. Would love such content in the future!

    • @Jospeh378
      @Jospeh378 Рік тому +2

      I lost 100 elo inn 2 days because i dont analyse

    • @kierankong3574
      @kierankong3574 Рік тому +1

      average indian person

    • @rjchin
      @rjchin Рік тому

      Well i got no premium😢

  • @ascanius398
    @ascanius398 Рік тому +140

    Im 1600+. This was a really good video. I learned something today. I’d like to see more of this in the future.

  • @craigmcbride5132
    @craigmcbride5132 Рік тому +1

    Just a really great video intriguing and thought provoking and usual Gotham class, so good I don’t want my opponents to see this! This point Gotham is making is the crux of the matter and why I enjoy the slower games which allow the true strategies to formulate in my head. I used to play chess with some guys and they could never understand why I would help them during games I wanted to win through great play and defence and counter play and thwarted attacks generating new exciting complex positions. I’m slowly getting to the level where I can really enjoy my chess. Thanks again Gotham.

  • @s3vro_au_barca864
    @s3vro_au_barca864 Рік тому

    awesome video with interesting lines and what-if's explored. I like the style of pausing and looking over the position

  • @idontwantmynameinhere
    @idontwantmynameinhere Рік тому +58

    I love the interactive format and I love the intermediate chess lesson that goes beyond tactics, but actually gets you to think about the game on different levels!

  • @Kindahl1
    @Kindahl1 Рік тому +239

    When I was first learning chess I played VS a 1200, we played all day everyday for about a week. I only beat him once but I could hold my ground for about 30 minutes per game and he said that even though he won it was almost never easy. The reason for this was that I only thought about what he wanted and tried to prevent that. I forgot about how powerful that can be. Sincerely, thank you for this video mr. Gotham 😊

    • @TactfulWaggle
      @TactfulWaggle 9 місяців тому +3

      Same here except not a 1200, at 300 elo i used to always think about my opponent's moves, and focus on the enemy side rather than my own side, but now i started focusing on my own side more than enemy side and i'm 970 elo, the moment i mix the both maybe i'll climb up to 1500

  • @DorianDracula
    @DorianDracula Рік тому

    I enjoy this kind of content much more. Great video. I also hope to see more Win at Chess, rating climbs, and all of that. Also, like I always insist on, endgames, but I suppose you're going to be covering that thoroughly in the chessly masterclass

  • @Thrashmachine188
    @Thrashmachine188 Рік тому +2

    Please make some more content like this, I am learning so. much. Thanks for doing what you do Levy, it is ace.

  • @ElitheSnowFox
    @ElitheSnowFox Рік тому +199

    Thank you Gotham when I first started watching you around 2 years ago I was 600 elo and now I am 1300 over double in two years I know you probably won’t see this but you’ve helped me out a lot. I know how common it is to make jokes and write meme comments on these videos but they are genuinely extremely helpful thank you so much for your help for chess noobs and veterans alike.

    • @oliver-04
      @oliver-04 Рік тому +13

      thats a slow gain

    • @DroppinFactz
      @DroppinFactz Рік тому +10

      Super slow gain.

    • @Kaisir08
      @Kaisir08 Рік тому +73

      W gain is gain even if it is slow

    • @samsneaky141
      @samsneaky141 Рік тому +73

      Dont listen to these bozos telling you this is slow gain. As long as you are better than before most importantly you are having fun it doesn't matter. This is not a race.

    • @thotslayer2684
      @thotslayer2684 Рік тому +23

      Woah dude I’m proud of you for getting there. Keep grinding and don’t listen to these burnt shit cookies.

  • @marceloakol396
    @marceloakol396 Рік тому +214

    Great video I went from 1500 elo to 900 elo in about 20 minutes... Impressive 👏

    • @crow4294
      @crow4294 Рік тому +20

      You gained -600 elo easily

    • @zosoart
      @zosoart Рік тому +3

      Niceeee

    • @Redsfervor
      @Redsfervor Рік тому +12

      You gained -600 in 20 minutes you are better than me

    • @cat-cat...
      @cat-cat... Рік тому +2

      damn, wish I could do that

    • @something44444
      @something44444 Рік тому +3

      So funny, what an original comment

  • @kidpitch
    @kidpitch Рік тому +9

    This was a great video. It feels like I'm hitting a wall around 1500-1600 and looking for ways to improve. Content like this is exactly the kind of thing that actually makes me think about challenging problems.

  • @ManuCarmona88
    @ManuCarmona88 7 місяців тому

    Just watched this video. This is GOLD! Can't agree with you more, seriously. I'm horrible at getting into my opponent's head and that's been the main reason why I lost most of my games. I need to work on that sooo much. Not sure if I will be able to do that some day but you're absolutely right. Thanks so much for your content. Really enjoy it. PS: I love your accent. You speak soooo clearly.😁

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Рік тому +49

    Great video, what goes hand in hand with this advice is to play slower time controls. I usually play 3+0 because it's more exciting, but if I really want to get better I need more time to think on each move

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird Рік тому +6

      10+5 is the best

    • @mango7753
      @mango7753 Рік тому +4

      @@MaxIronsThird I prefer 10+0 or 10+2 for rapid (or 25+5 if it is open otb tournament). For blitz, 3+1 or just 3+0 is good. I highly recommend people to play rapid controls first before playing blitz or bullet. In blitz or bullet, you are just making random moves with barely any time to think, and you will never improve if you are playing blitz or bullet as a beginner (only play it if you want fun). To actually become good at chess, you need to play slower time controls and learn what are the best, most logical moves. After you get around 1500 elo, you can start playing faster time controls as you know how to think quickly and make logical and accurate moves that don't require much thinking like in rapid, but also aren't moves that you played when you were a beginner.

    • @efulmer8675
      @efulmer8675 Рік тому

      I almost exclusively play 10+0 because I find it more fun to look for the pattern and find it in the position or evaluate the endgame and win by force, or realize I made a mistake and find a good defense and keep playing down a piece or down an exchange into a draw.

    • @wrigls9399
      @wrigls9399 Рік тому

      I play 10/15 and try to spend 15 seconds on a move and in the past month and a half I've gone from 300 to 1100 rapid

  • @igivesolace
    @igivesolace Рік тому +1

    Levy I really do love the way you teach and how its so clear and straight forward. You also made me realize that the games in which I do my best, are games where I actually took a second to think about what my opponent wanted. Thank you

  • @Lollyx9
    @Lollyx9 Рік тому +23

    As much as I like GTE and other types of content you bring on your channel, for the sake of variety and to satisfy different types of viewers, obviously, I think this is what you do best. Very useful video, never thought about it that way. Thanks Levy!
    P.S. Yes, a lot of us are interested in getting better at chess, please do more of this!

  • @Velvet-ni6pu
    @Velvet-ni6pu Рік тому +6

    This was so helpful! It's so obvious and yet so difficult to actually put into practice in a game when the time is running and there's this urge to just make a move quickly. But through this vid, i understand how it rlly doesn't take as long as you expect to just take those few secs to understand your opponent by asking the right questions. Definitely more of this please!

  • @zhu05107
    @zhu05107 Рік тому +56

    Best chess teacher for the masses! Seriously I’ve seen some other fantastic chess players recently give nauseating one on ones and you proved again you can do this with your eyes closed whether tutoring Frank, or in videos like this, bravo. Prophylaxis boiled down to a bite sized relatable chunk of video without ever using the word and without patronising. Thank you x

  • @solomu8772
    @solomu8772 Рік тому

    Please make more of this instructional content for advanced and expert players! The Guess The Elo series only takes a couple moves to make me wince at what's being played on either side.

  • @ashvinmoro4846
    @ashvinmoro4846 Рік тому

    Amazing format, thanks. Please do more (maybe a lil series)

  • @blazej6500
    @blazej6500 Рік тому +3

    Love these type of interaction videos with the viewers. It feels like solving puzzles and having a in depth explanation of the correct anwser

  • @fernandovargasleal
    @fernandovargasleal Рік тому +50

    These types of videos are incredibly instructional & valuable, Levy, please do more if you can! 🤞🏼

  • @rlewis5696
    @rlewis5696 7 місяців тому

    Make more of these videos. It was very informative

  • @SynjonLaubscher13
    @SynjonLaubscher13 7 місяців тому

    Loved this video! I think it's really important to see the game through the opponent's eye. And its a massive fundamental skill to anticipate the opponents plan. Please keep making these type of videos Gotham! xD

  • @dimitarivanov3817
    @dimitarivanov3817 Рік тому +7

    I would absolutely love to see more videos like that. Really made me think about what my weak spots are in the game.

  • @jonnyjansson7320
    @jonnyjansson7320 Рік тому +7

    Really like this one! Very easy rule to remember, but very hard to implement. It feels like a rule for strategic play similar to the rules of tactical play, where looking for checks, captures and threats is the number one thing to to. Thanks! More of this, please.

  • @Percussius_
    @Percussius_ 10 місяців тому

    Thank you Levy, I saw none of these moves/ideas because I suck but thank you for the lesson all the same.

  • @Rukazor
    @Rukazor Рік тому

    I love the instructional stuff. The best are videos like these that give you broad general concepts to think of when staring at a board, because I struggle with chess conceptually like this.

  • @MackenzieForge
    @MackenzieForge Рік тому +3

    That was really good, I would definitely like to see more content like that, it really gets me thinking a little deeper about the game.

  • @abhishekjethawa8562
    @abhishekjethawa8562 Рік тому +9

    great video man, everybody stream while playing chess but there are only few who teaches and explain every move. love such content

  • @baddpie
    @baddpie Рік тому

    Great stuff! Had fun with the pause prompts and trying to figure it out. I think I got only one or two right but that’s why I watch.

  • @blindknitter
    @blindknitter Рік тому +10

    Probably one of your best videos. More in this format would be incredibly helpful for improvers.

  • @BloontoniumWizard
    @BloontoniumWizard Рік тому +63

    Gotham never fails to deliver with a educational video, thank you very much for this lesson.

  • @ruzgarkaanozutam7006
    @ruzgarkaanozutam7006 Рік тому +3

    Please make more educational content like this. I love guess the elo and stuff, but these videos are the reason I am subscribed to your chanel.

  • @jfrey123
    @jfrey123 Рік тому

    I’m always thrilled when there’s no tournaments happening so Gotham switches back to educational vids.

  • @forestsmusicmusic5562
    @forestsmusicmusic5562 Рік тому +2

    I'm 1550 and this video is amazing, the a4 vs g5 example is phenomenal due to the fact that everyone finds a4, but when questioned by the eval bar we all notice g5-g4. Like GM Ben Finegold once said "the key to becoming better is seeing the tactics against you" It's not necessarily about finding your own tactics, or setting up your own tactics. It's just as equally important seeing what your opponents tactics are. Human beings will never make a move without some sort of intention whether it turns out to be good or bad.

  • @moveabledo
    @moveabledo Рік тому +32

    I enjoy watching you play games and chatting, but an old-school instructional video was EXACTLY what the doc ordered for me. This was fantastic, Levy, thanks!

  • @patrickwang3197
    @patrickwang3197 Рік тому +5

    Great video. I once heard the saying " The most important difference between a grandmaster and an advanced player is the ability to read the opponent's mind" or something like that. Definitely agrees with the topic today.

  • @chaitanyakulkarni9733
    @chaitanyakulkarni9733 Рік тому

    We need exactly this type of content levy. Keep it up

  • @oliabid-price4517
    @oliabid-price4517 Рік тому +4

    More of these kinds of video please Gotham, this is really helpful for all of us lowly mortals. 😊

  • @aryamanpanigrahi3982
    @aryamanpanigrahi3982 Рік тому +11

    Certainly loved today's video. As a 1100 rated player sometimes I am just so oblivious to my opponents strategy it's crazy😭. So I would love for you to give these sorta tips🙏

  • @ryanjarvis3493
    @ryanjarvis3493 Рік тому

    Great stuff, more of this conceptual but still accessible and well taught content please!

  • @zurggriff481
    @zurggriff481 Рік тому

    Thanks for this sort of interactive lesson.

  • @lucianoariasduval
    @lucianoariasduval Рік тому +6

    On the second example I literally said to myself "normally, I'd play a4, but based on the premise of this video, that's definitely not it". Goes to show how instructive it is. On to watching the rest of the video, much love, Gotham!

  • @woodenfences
    @woodenfences Рік тому +4

    Yes, I like instructional content of this sort. You are great at story telling and great at teaching. Thank you!

  • @Martin_Ditzel
    @Martin_Ditzel Рік тому

    This type of video is very useful and appreciated. Keep making these kinds which emphasize important principles, not just tricks, traps, and clever strategies.

  • @Player-df7ny
    @Player-df7ny Рік тому

    i think that this can be a good thing to learn even at beginner levels, thinking ahead always gives you some sort of advantage. i think that having this sort of videos once in a while is going to be very helpful.

  • @JociCoastal
    @JociCoastal Рік тому +25

    Wow, Levy really working on his ventriloquism to make the intro interesting, great work man

  • @fluffyfish517
    @fluffyfish517 Рік тому +3

    I thought a different finger was up in the thumbnail

  • @muther686
    @muther686 Рік тому

    just when I thought you couldn't get any more helpful, you came through with this! absolute gold thank you :)

  • @Modulates
    @Modulates Рік тому +2

    Please give more instructional content like this. It took me a few sittings today to get through it, but it was extremely helpful.

  • @dualify
    @dualify Рік тому +4

    aint no way anna cramling made this thumbnail

  • @Madara_O7
    @Madara_O7 5 місяців тому +3

    "The thumbnail was trickier than the video"💀

  • @ezzdabezzyoyo
    @ezzdabezzyoyo Рік тому

    This helped a lot. I watched tho whole thing! I definitely can relate to playing selfish chess lol😂 keep up the good work levy!

  • @mickdonedee1
    @mickdonedee1 Рік тому +1

    Not understanding your opponent's plan is why low elo games are riddled with mistakes. Great advice, Levy.

  • @markwheazer945
    @markwheazer945 Рік тому +8

    The stare was traumatic today, best ever 10/10

  • @abrarak478
    @abrarak478 Рік тому +4

    This video was perfection from start to finish. I loved the thumbnail and the whole contents. I missed your instructional videos. I am hoping for at least one a week because you are incredible at teaching. Thanks

  • @cinemainsymphony737
    @cinemainsymphony737 10 місяців тому

    I’m still here, Levy and was pausing along and trying to pick the best moves. You are never background noise in my house when I’m in front of my chess board and iPad! Thank you so much. Can’t wait for your new book in October.

  • @evandrofilipe1526
    @evandrofilipe1526 Рік тому

    I really enjoy the interactive format.

  • @devanshisolanki7785
    @devanshisolanki7785 Рік тому +3

    just seeing your videos it makes my day❣️ its very good content that you are helping so many people by proving free content and helping them improve we love u ❤ and will always support you ☺️

  • @kabirgambhir4656
    @kabirgambhir4656 Рік тому +9

    thnx to you, got from 1350 to 1250 in 1 hour :)

  • @shaynegravitt2926
    @shaynegravitt2926 Рік тому

    Thank you Levy!!!! This was very helpful. I’m literally the guy that needed to hear this.

  • @caluldelemn1995
    @caluldelemn1995 Рік тому +2

    This video is a gem, we need to thank Levy for this video on stream, unbelievable stuff!

  • @renobgm
    @renobgm Рік тому +6

    20:43 d5 was one of those - too obvious to be the right move - moves

    • @yusufsalhi5351
      @yusufsalhi5351 Рік тому +7

      Bro speedrunning the video 💀💀

    • @kohinoorbanerjee4009
      @kohinoorbanerjee4009 Рік тому +6

      How tf did you get to 20:43 in 15 seconds?

    • @aidanvfx8052
      @aidanvfx8052 Рік тому +2

      how do you know that while the video is 2 minutes old lmao

    • @whyy9383
      @whyy9383 Рік тому +1

      how did you find that in less than a minute of the video being uploaded

    • @hn396
      @hn396 Рік тому +1

      @@yusufsalhi5351 bro skipped to the end of the video first LMAO

  • @Alex.The.Lionnnnn
    @Alex.The.Lionnnnn Рік тому +4

    I'm 40 and spent many years teaching. You possess the ability to articulate the core idea of what you're focussed on vastly above the majority of teachers I've worked with. Impressive mate.
    As an ultra ADHD kid, your speed works juuuust perfectly for me. 😂

  • @kailashanand5086
    @kailashanand5086 Рік тому

    love this style of content! please make more such videos levy

  • @rodrigoalvarado9524
    @rodrigoalvarado9524 Рік тому

    So obvious and yet, it is probably like one of the best tips I've ever heard from a video, thank you for sharing your games :)

  • @MeritedMasterOfTheUSSR
    @MeritedMasterOfTheUSSR Рік тому +4

    I was completely new to chess and I went from 300 to 2400 in 3 weeks because of your videos and stockfish ❤️

  • @ghislainlefebvre9551
    @ghislainlefebvre9551 Рік тому +3

    I'm rated 800 and I enjoyed this video so much (maybe because I found a lot of the things you were making us search for). I really feel like I progressed! Thank you so much!

  • @moi2275
    @moi2275 Рік тому

    This was such an informative video i for one would love more of it

  • @yumatsukumo8172
    @yumatsukumo8172 Рік тому +2

    Today's thumbnail had me rolling, I thought Levy was flipping me off, or giving me the bird

  • @RetrieveTheData
    @RetrieveTheData Рік тому +3

    Love the frozen screen at the beginning 😂

  • @danan8875
    @danan8875 Рік тому +4

    Dude Levy helped my chess elo alot, Before I started watching I was 1100 and since i've grown by 300 elo, i'm now 1400. Thanks Levy for giving me daily entertainment and helping my chess skill

  • @jakobsollberger2125
    @jakobsollberger2125 Рік тому

    More of this!!! Very instructive. Liked that "interactive" video! :) Thanks.

  • @noobztvgaming
    @noobztvgaming 7 місяців тому

    Very good video ,def more like this please

  • @Aphellina
    @Aphellina Рік тому +3

    No one is going to talk about that middle finger in the thumbnail?

  • @mercuryblack
    @mercuryblack Рік тому +9

    Todays stare was longer than usual, but still magnificent. 10/10

  • @jackbunker5457
    @jackbunker5457 Рік тому

    This was a really nice change of pace of video. Great content levy!!

  • @clintoruss153
    @clintoruss153 Місяць тому

    This is the best lesson ever . Serious, thaks Levy.

  • @Gamer-kk7yo
    @Gamer-kk7yo Рік тому +8

    Thanks to this Video i went from 400 to 200 elo in just 1h of practicing, thank you Gotham. Maybe i should ask Frank for some chess teaching so i finally can reach 550 elo.

  • @82caadams
    @82caadams Рік тому

    I love the educational content. Guess the ELO is great but I love stuff like this. Helps me get better at the game