I actually didn't even know how the pieces move until March of this year! I (literally) did the beginner and intermediate lessons on chess.com and learned from the ground up😭 Thank you for the compliment!
@@OutrightIgniteI am 1056 and I would have not even considered sacrificing my rook here ,i would probably take 5 mins to calculate all this(I play 10 min rapid games mostly) You just need to know some chess principles, opening traps, tactics and you will be 1300+ very soon
This channel is so entertaining. I'm about 1000 and I think you are better at coming up with plans than me. Once you get better board vision and stop hanging stuff you will be a strong player
3:41 after the king moves, you should play Qc7+ instead of moving the bishop. Then you can win the rook for free instead of losing a bit materials (you are still winning so it's fine) Impressive calculations btw! Subscribed! I can't wait to see you beating 1000 soon
Playing Qc7+ not only leads to a bigger material advantage, it’s a forced checkmate in 5 after capturing the rook with check. Playing Bishop B6+ basically restores material balance and provides almost no advantage to white after black plays Kd7. Blacks mistake was playing Ke7, blocking his dark square bishop from helping in the defense of the king.
Another option at 2:10 is knight a7 their knight cant take because it is pinned by your rook which checks and then allows you to take the knight for free
I paused at 1:50 and spent awhile thinking im a genius for finding the room sacrifice, just to realize he found it too and now i feel stupid for thinking im special
you should have played knight to A7 at 3:36 and sacrificed your rook to the night on C6 took back the pawn with your queen Bro would have shit his pants
This is definitely not a 500 player. It's a stronger player trolling. Dumb.
I actually didn't even know how the pieces move until March of this year! I (literally) did the beginner and intermediate lessons on chess.com and learned from the ground up😭 Thank you for the compliment!
@@OutrightIgniteI am 1056 and I would have not even considered sacrificing my rook here ,i would probably take 5 mins to calculate all this(I play 10 min rapid games mostly)
You just need to know some chess principles, opening traps, tactics and you will be 1300+ very soon
Definitely 500. 1:06 missed a royal fork with nb5
@@ayatoshintaro7565definitely a 400. Hard countered with Bb4 and Ne7. Can't even see a losing position smh
im 500 elo, but I feel hardstuck from other players trolling in lower elos
as a 400 ELO player all I can say is that you could easily beat Magnus
You had a fork with the knight to win his queen right after you offer the queen trade
I, a 700, did not see that.
@@kazikmajster5650 good for you
@@kazikmajster5650 I, absolutely no idea what rank I am, did. I do however consume a lot more chess content than I play, which is basically never.
He wasn't playing to win his queen. He was playing to win the game
@@sregginetahi999 still winning a queen good idea there and also he mentioned nothing of it so I’m pretty confident he did not see it
goofy 500 elo games are more entertaining than boring stressful 2000 elo games sometimes
ong im dropping from 2200 to 1000 to just have some fun games
me 1800 watching this.
I wish this guy would commentate on all chess videos
This channel is so entertaining. I'm about 1000 and I think you are better at coming up with plans than me. Once you get better board vision and stop hanging stuff you will be a strong player
Bro went from 400 to 2400 elo in 1 game
3:41 after the king moves, you should play Qc7+ instead of moving the bishop. Then you can win the rook for free instead of losing a bit materials (you are still winning so it's fine)
Impressive calculations btw! Subscribed! I can't wait to see you beating 1000 soon
Playing Qc7+ not only leads to a bigger material advantage, it’s a forced checkmate in 5 after capturing the rook with check.
Playing Bishop B6+ basically restores material balance and provides almost no advantage to white after black plays Kd7. Blacks mistake was playing Ke7, blocking his dark square bishop from helping in the defense of the king.
this is the best channel i have ever seen.
This game's PGN for anyone wanting to see the eval:
1. e4 d5 2. d3 d4 3. Nf3 Bg4 4. h3 Bh5 5. c3 c5 6. g4 Bg6 7. cxd4 cxd4 8. Qa4+ Nc6 9. Nxd4 Qxd4 10. Qb5 Rb8 11. Bf4 e5 12. Bc1 a5 13. Nc3 Kd8 14. Qd5+ Kc7 15. Be3 Qb4 16. Rc1 Qxb2 17. Nb5+ Kc8 18. Rxc6+ bxc6 19. Qxc6+ Kd8 20. Bb6+ Rxb6 21. Qxb6+ Ke7 22. Qd6+ Ke8 23. Nc7#
You're pretty good for your rating, keep going and you'll get way higher :)
Another option at 2:10 is knight a7 their knight cant take because it is pinned by your rook which checks and then allows you to take the knight for free
I paused at 1:50 and spent awhile thinking im a genius for finding the room sacrifice, just to realize he found it too and now i feel stupid for thinking im special
I found that one too
Idk how but I have been predicting so many moves of this guy
We think alike
youre tottaly gonna be the next magnus carlsen
As a fellow 500 rated player, FairPlay. That was a nice sequence.
1:03 dude knight b5 that's a fork for king and queen i think u missed it
He's 500 elo
There's a lot more going on in the head of a 500 ELO than I would have guessed! lol
In his head, maybe. Not mine 🤣
He's clearly trolling. No 500 player can even talk about their moves and options like this.
As a 2000, I saw the rook sac immediately, then I just kinda calculate move by move.
at 3:31 if the king goes back to c8, you actually can go Qc7# checkmate
this is too funny
you should have played knight to A7 at 3:36 and sacrificed your rook to the night on C6 took back the pawn with your queen Bro would have shit his pants
that's not checkmate tho, Kd8
As a 2000, I think there were a couple mistakes, just a couple ya know.
This dude calculates the winning sequence, but misses the fork on 1:03