Win in Chess using the Stonewall | 1200-1300
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2023
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Aman knows the 400-1400 rating range better than they know themselves
It's true, I like how at about 34:00 he says, "and if he moves this pawn, he actually blunders his queen" and then premoved the capture....an the dude immediately moved the pawn and lost his queen 😅
@@mdoebs5946 and at 40:40 too :D that's hilarious)
Guys seem pretty cool. Idk I might uh, ya know what I might support these guys.
Just letting you know, your account has been previously hacked. Using your account, somebody commented 269 times in the past. Be safe brah
Guys will someone please tell me what's the origin of "don't support these guys"? I'm really looking for an answer
@@EddieCrayMarshmallowyeah it basically went like this, I was getting my morning coffee at Tim Hortons when out of the corner of my eye I saw two young lads trying to cut in line. An older lady hit the blonde one with her purse and said "no cutsies" after which the higher rated one climbed on the back of the blonde who in turn used the, now limp, legs of the higher rated one to sort of slap/push the older lady to the back of the line, all the while screaming from the top of their lungs things like "IS THIS THEORY?". Now I know the old lady was also in the wrong here, but anyway don't support these guys.
@@ColeckZz oh wow that really helps, thank you! Now I know one more crazy story about the brahs. Definitely don't feel like supporting these guys now.
Do you know what STARTED all the stories though?
@@EddieCrayMarshmallow Glad to be of service man, and if I recall that was some one-sided beef from an old moderator who was disgruntled about something or another and made up some crazy shit to try and smear their rep. The real story never stuck with me as it's not half as funny as the meme
When i was a little kid, my teacher told me that GMs in chess can calculate a chess match like 10 moves ahead and i was so impressed... Now we live in an age where we can have them explain in real time as they play ... Its more impressive than it was when it was a mystery
Everyone talked as though gm’s were all prodigies who could calculate 20-30 moves ahead… which isn’t true. And thanks to UA-cam and watching them think through their process, we see that it’s more like 5 moves if the position has multiple lines of equal value, and around 10-15 moves if it’s toward the endgame with fewer pieces and only one or two lines for both that makes sense. We’ve seen and heard lots of gms talk nowadays to know they are a highly specialized player and the top players are best at pattern recognition, recall, and creating similar motifs to the ones they know already. If you take a person of average intelligence but who has high determination and motivation, and start them learning chess between the ages of 5-8, get them to read, play, learn, and analyze chess everyday… then they would become a gm. The less innately intelligent, the more one needs determination and the motivation to persevere. So, if you’re a younger player who wants to be a gm, you can be. But it has to take centre stage over everything else… gl
If that was true than we'll be having a rain of GM's. The combination of an amazing memory, the ability to access it on command, the intelligence to know and prioritize which lines to calculate and then go deep is very rare IMO. Don't forget the "GM effect". Their moves look logical and obvious, and you understand why their decisions and it seems easy, but then you play alone and realize that even 1800 elo players are amazingly strong. So no, many people will try but you need to be born with the apptitude for it, sometimes hard work won't get you there, IMO.
Got psychic Aman on this run! Both the queen and the rook capture predictions were crazy this game!
good to see jeremy renner doing well and teaching chess
Great video, I'm excited for the "1300 Talent Pool" against the Wonestall!
34:10 Aman knows the 1000-1500 players so well!😂😂
I’m loving playing this opening. It works great at lower levels and you make the ideas behind the opening very clear! I run into issues when people push their E pawn and I can’t develop my knight to F3 though. Hoping something like that comes up in the series.
Seriously! How is it that everytime he plays as black, the opponent never pushes their e pawn? I feel like he is omitting these instances because the stonewall crumbles
I have been using this online and in OTB games with friends at work. Gives me great attacking chances and a simple plan to get to the position that I want. Getting a surprising amount of wins as black, though the setup is more difficult. This is the perfect opening for a pea brain 1100 like me. Thanks for this series, Aman!
Ive actually added the exchange french into reverse stonewall into my games bc this series. Who said the exchange has to be boring lol!
The exchange is boring and so is the stonewall
@@ethangilworth7891 hot take there buddy
@@ColeckZz not realy bro. the stonewall is boring.. its a 'stonewall' defence. doesnt mean you cant play it and win with it but its a boring opening. all g homie
@@aidanklassen1572Poople play boring openings usually to avoid theory and to get spicy middle games. But when some poople, especially with white, just exchange pieces til some dull king endgame then you can call them boring pieces of shoot.
Been loving this series, thanks for doing these GM Aman.
0:12 First game.
You're welcome.
If f5 works for black in the French exchange, f4 must be very underrated for white in the French exchange.
34:13 🤣
22:57-you have two black pawns(d5, f5) with a white pawn at e4. You say, "We would like to get them to take." Would you prefer that your opponent take d5 or f5?
It's exactly the same result, so it doesn't matter.
@@Xialo_Universe_Art Thanks!
@@michaelallport5816 np 👍
14:54. After stating that the black Qb6 move is "irrelevant," you then run out a black tactic that involves the said "irrelevant" Queen pinning the White King.
This is a common error in chess engines who show "mistakes" that one move latter display the "error" as the culmination of a tactic.
Love the username @ 25:31 a real Monty Python fan as am I and clever manipulation of the name :)
since this is content for chess beginners, does it make sense to crop out of frame the chess board grid letters-numbers?
21:00 nice tip!
At the position Aman has at 00:26 my opponents always seem to play bishop to g4 and Im not sure what to do? I've watched this entire series and I don't think anyone has played this move against Aman and he's had this position at least a dozen times lol
Does anyone know where I can find the song that goes from 51:23 to 54:58? I've looked all over the chessbrah playlists and I can't find it.
Hey I’m really liking the series so far. I watched the whole London one too. For the next one could you possibly do a caro speed run? I’ve been trying to get better at that opening. I’m currently at 1220 elo rapid trying to reach 1400
I would love to see a caro speed run!!
Love the music
You’re a very good teacher my man
man these videos are hilarious
3:25 that's what we call stone bird
So many ko! I start to really like this opening 😁😁
@34:13 that was amazing
Damn the tips!
Bros farming brilliancies
why is the 600-950 range so much stronger than 1000-1400? I feel like im stuck in a void.
5:13, 7:56
12:07
13:06
14:47
23:50
35:16
another stonwall masterpiece
42:02 Bh2# or am i missing something?
I was looking for this comment. Yes, it looks like mate in 1 to me. EDIT: He acknowledged it after the game: "Mate in one, look for better".
song @35:40 ?
Buenas, me encanta, oleeeee, desde Sevilla. Muchas gracias , artista.
The only downside to this is now people starts looking on how to crush this opening..
8:00 my honest reaction moment😊
Your game @ 36min you moved the bishop to c2 so you wouldn't get forked, could you have just bought the rook over to d8 to protect the knight instead?
37:55 Who is the guest?
brilliancy farming opening 🙂
The reason you don't get many endgames is because once the opening is completed, your GM skills kick in. They make mistakes you don't, and you capitalize. You see things in milliseconds I don't see at all, ever. Therefore, few endgames. BTW, whatever happened to the French playthrough you said was coming? Best wishes.
Please kill this speed run. Seeing so much more stonewall in my games since it started and I hate these positions 😭
"1250s know how to play"
No, no they do not
I've been learning chess the past year and only really like using the stonewall. I can't get out of 600 if I tried.
If you don’t mind being 600 that’s perfectly fine.
If you want to go up in rating, try these things:
1. Play in longer time formats. It allows you to really calculate moves and makes it easier to remember them.
2. Learn to avoid the Stonewall if you simply can’t get an ideal structure. If after 1.d4 d5 2.e3 they play Bishop f5 preventing your Bishop from going d3 without being taken, it might be better to go c4 and Qb3 in the future. Key thing is that their early Bishop move leaves the b7 pawn a little weak and it often becomes a target.
3. Learn the attacking ideas in the Stonewall after the setup. For instance you might want to lift your rook to f3 or push your pawn to g4 g5, to force their Knight away from the defence of the h7 square. Sets up a nice greek gift.
That’s just one example, the best way is to find an avid Stonewall player (Yaacov Notowitz) and look up how they play the Stonewall. You can really see what moves they run into and how they respond.
4. Try puzzles. It’s not for everyone, but if puzzles if for you I recommend ignoring the clock and just calculating until you find the right moves. Simply improves your calculation strength and you may recognize these patterns in your own games.
This has gotten me above 1400, which isn’t anything to boast about but I’m happy with it.
Look at you... you've made it to my comment.
you shall not pass (1300)
Im 2200 and i have no idea how to beat the stonewall
for black or white? for me black seems to be quite easy, opens the king too much. but white is solid. but then again im rated 1200 so yeah
@@ZebecZT for both. Yeah at 1200 if you dont hang any pieces you win so its not the same.
How come no beard anymore?
Waiting for the 'don't support these guys' tales.
For me my story begins in grade 8. I was at the grocery store in the produce section with my grandma when Eric threw two apples at my head. Plunking me with each and I was knocked flat onto the ground. He yelled out "how bout them apples?" as I was holding my head, I slowly staggered up and GM Aman busts out of the onion display with a bag full of oranges and thunderously smashes me in the midsection and as I'm laying there crying my eyes out I hear him whisper "how bout them oranges?". Don't support these guys.
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If i play stonewall my opponents plays f5-puwn every time and block my position. In the opening my opponents has not blunders. But if i turn on videos by Aman I see that many people blandered in the start! not fair!
Nothing feels more disgusting then playing low rated players. You can see their little insectlike thoughts. One move ideas, and you can feel like they think you are same low as them. I feel like I'm touching a dirt or worse. So terrible:(((