How I Went From 1600 to 2260 Chess Rating in 1 Year

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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Рік тому +24

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    • @HenrykZ
      @HenrykZ Рік тому

      Hey thank you for your report, i did a rating jump of + 100 recently to 2120 (still going up) but just because of that i recently opened the games in an more unusual way. :D It's 1. c4 .. 2. a3 .. now it depends on blacks move but i always intent to move b3 -> bb2 and stay optional with d3 or e3 or g3. I realized that i am always very flexible and stable with this, because i can also move e3 together with d4 if black develops Nc6 Bc5 for example. With e3 can develop Ne2 or still possible g3 bg2 which mostly leads me to win. I think, because it is quite an unusual opening, it might make my opponents to move more careless, would appreciate if you think about and respond. The idea behind it is that I keep more options open to adapt my structure without having to commit to familiar areas in the opening phase and I've had success with it against much higher-rated players, which amazed.

    • @MislavIvkovic-sx8vd
      @MislavIvkovic-sx8vd День тому

      Igor do i. Have any chance I improve from 1300 on Lichess now I am 1570 fide but also I am 52 years old I improve in 3 years😂😂❤

  • @johnscott2964
    @johnscott2964 10 місяців тому +8

    Great, great video, Igor!! You're doing wonders for my chess and also my personality; you're remarkably humble and obviously a "really nice guy"!! This is a good reminder that we don't need to be arrogant; if we have the goods, they speak for themselves!! It's up to other people to figure that out!

  • @joelgargus
    @joelgargus Рік тому +68

    This is one of the most valuable chess videos I've ever watched. I'm at that 1600-1800 level and am struggling to find the right IDEAS in each position and am most often looking at positions move-by-move because I don't know how to decide the right long term plan among many choices.

  • @cronoscraiss330
    @cronoscraiss330 Рік тому +316

    Honestly, I believe you are the best chess teacher out there, Igor! 🎉😊

  • @lucastrojanowski
    @lucastrojanowski Рік тому +16

    What I love about GM Smirnov’s videos is that he’s teaching more than tactics, specific situations etc, he teaches a new way to think about the game. I can only watch maybe one video at a time if I really wanna absorb it, but every time I learn to think using a tool he gives us, I go up 100 elo

  • @ChessBitez
    @ChessBitez Рік тому +145

    "I was 1600. I played bad chess".. No, I'm not crying

    • @SuhbanIo
      @SuhbanIo 9 місяців тому +13

      me at 200 elo:

    • @vaderx2000
      @vaderx2000 9 місяців тому +12

      Don’t feel bad, to a GM 1600 IS bad chess even though it’s way better than most people.

    • @VihanPatil2960
      @VihanPatil2960 9 місяців тому

      I AM 1300

    • @rakhikhangwal4111
      @rakhikhangwal4111 7 місяців тому

      I'm 1700 and Bad as well as good like 1600s Make Damn good moves like GMs as well as blunders like 900s so that explains it

    • @DavidPeriard
      @DavidPeriard 7 місяців тому

      😂😂

  • @SimplifiedPie
    @SimplifiedPie Рік тому +56

    Thanks Igor, I've been playing for 11 months now and I'm almost 1600, with a goal to get to 2000 in two years. Your videos have really helped me out a lot, and I believe that it'll take me slightly under 8 more months until I'm 2000!

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Рік тому +6

      Great to hear! Good luck.

    • @facebooksecurity359
      @facebooksecurity359 Рік тому

      Wow were the same

    • @macdonaldnnadi
      @macdonaldnnadi Рік тому +3

      Nice! I went from 700 to 2000 in a year

    • @FrankBakulov
      @FrankBakulov 11 місяців тому +1

      on licehss or elo?

    • @SimplifiedPie
      @SimplifiedPie 11 місяців тому +4

      @@GMIgorSmirnov I saw this video in my feed again, I'm currently 1882, hoping I can reach 2000 in 3 months

  • @TempusestIocundum
    @TempusestIocundum Рік тому +42

    Thanks for all of these precious principles, Igor. They are tremendously important.

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Рік тому +26

    ► Chapters
    00:00 GM Igor Smirnov's Rating Climb From 1600 to 2260 ELO
    00:10 Game-1
    00:50 Test your thinking process
    02:01 How advanced players & GMs think
    03:12 Tip-1: Do NOT play reactively
    05:00 Tip-2: Prioritize development in the opening stage
    06:35 Tip-3: Ensure your pieces get maximum activity
    08:31 Can you actually go from 1600 to 2200 ELO?
    09:01 Tip-4: Bishops are stronger than knights (in general)
    11:02 Tip-5: Have a clear plan instead of making one-movers
    12:39 Game-2, reached 2260 and became an IM
    14:08 Tip-6: The right plan in the middlegame stage
    16:52 How YOU can reach 2000 ELO

    • @zacharysherry2910
      @zacharysherry2910 Рік тому

      Lol, time stamps 00:00

    • @Dragon-q5s
      @Dragon-q5s 10 місяців тому

      Hi can you write what you said between 16:00 to 18:00 sorry I couldn't understand your accent

  • @chad0x
    @chad0x Рік тому +5

    Your point at 4:50 is so important! I have all these little bits of information in my head including of course "capture towards the centre" and because I don't understand what I'm supposed to be doing, I just follow those "rules" blindly when I'm unsure what I'm supposed to do. Now I see clearly that in this position, dxc is much better because it helps us to develop our bishop.

  • @TheSuperhoden
    @TheSuperhoden Рік тому +19

    I just passed the 500 elo and won another 3 game's. Including an 800 and a bit elo dude. Freaking loved that win.

  • @twentyrothmans7308
    @twentyrothmans7308 Рік тому +36

    Thank you, Igor, for not defeating my countryman in Game 1.
    And thanks again, for all the effort and time that you dedicate to this channel. Your insights are fantastic.

  • @RobertHawthorne-j3v
    @RobertHawthorne-j3v Рік тому +8

    I think this might be my favorite video of yours. I really hope you do more videos like this where you compare the lower rated player's thinking system with that of a stronger player, especially cases where the lower rated player incorrectly prioritizes the same rules/heuristics the strong player uses. If you made a course about this I would definitely check it out.

  • @kevinmartella8570
    @kevinmartella8570 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the Channel, Im from Brazil and your videos helped me get to 1100 rating. Hope to see more of your content, be safe and have a great weekend

  • @Richson44
    @Richson44 Рік тому +5

    THANK YOU Egor ! This one blast from the past class was Soooo helpful ! I will buy your course very soon...

  • @kona744
    @kona744 Рік тому +6

    well done. We should also add, practice makes perfect. Those simple ideas are powerful. 1. Opening: dev & move all the pieces u have. 2. middle game: make your pieces more active & invade enemy territory. 3. Final> exchange your weaknesses. Overall> stop the move by move thinking and have a plan for each opening...

  • @duccline
    @duccline Рік тому +27

    the difference between the bishop and the knight in chess is just like e and pi in math, both are approximately 3 but they have a considerable difference that can't be ignored

    • @eduardomota3068
      @eduardomota3068 Рік тому +3

      im an engineer and i say both equal 4 or g^(1/2)

  • @sachmai8708
    @sachmai8708 Рік тому +6

    This is a high quality video 👍 because it shakes people out of their thinking patterns. Appreciate it

  • @user-nd4ez7qy5t
    @user-nd4ez7qy5t Рік тому +4

    Really useful tips! Thanks for the educational videos, keep them comming!

  • @animedebo8183
    @animedebo8183 Рік тому +26

    Im made it to1486 elo in 6month. Everyone in my chess club said i learned really fast compared to everyone else. I just started played chess in March this yr

    • @KILLTHEREDDITOR
      @KILLTHEREDDITOR Рік тому +4

      Ok

    • @hildebrand142
      @hildebrand142 Рік тому +4

      good job. keep it up!

    • @ProfLiu-mf4fy
      @ProfLiu-mf4fy 6 місяців тому

      🎉

    • @CarlosCruz-rn9ii
      @CarlosCruz-rn9ii 3 місяці тому

      Im in the exact same situation i got from 672 to 1613 in 6 months and now im at 1490 thats why im in this video

    • @Okoro-l6k
      @Okoro-l6k 3 місяці тому

      ​@@CarlosCruz-rn9ii bruh 😭

  • @SarahHenderson-s7e
    @SarahHenderson-s7e Рік тому +3

    great video, really sank in the next step into the middle game. Thanks again, keep it up.

  • @Blake-r4g
    @Blake-r4g 6 місяців тому +1

    Igor I can tell you,you are the best teacher in the whole world,I don't spend any money for class or something else I just watched your videos and I grow up my 1723 elo to 2346 and I'm FM.ty for everything man❤

  • @philipbloom
    @philipbloom 11 місяців тому

    Your videos are so helpful Igor. Thank you.

  • @verstraetenandre
    @verstraetenandre Рік тому +14

    I started playing late, i'm 45 and i can sustain a 1400 online rating, i play "rapid" games with 30 mins for each side, i tend to overthink a lot, this video is certainly interresting, i feel that there is still a mental barrier that i can pass....

    • @christiangro1927
      @christiangro1927 Рік тому +4

      I am totally with you. Started with an age of 41, having a classic rating of almost 1200 and overthinking everything what leads to lost games, even if i had a +5 Position with white. My only problem is myself 😢 so, hard for me. Harder than for Kids with fresh thinking, clearer minds, etc. Looking forward to get better here 😊
      Thanks Igor ❤

    • @natasdabsi1138
      @natasdabsi1138 Рік тому

      ​@@christiangro1927good luck king😊

    • @JsdGg-p8e
      @JsdGg-p8e Рік тому +1

      30 Min on each side is classical at lichess lol

  • @ThatCzechMapper
    @ThatCzechMapper Рік тому +3

    Love your videos! Everytime you upload i know i Will have a good time

  • @5piral0ut
    @5piral0ut Рік тому +2

    I’m 1600 and I came up with the same Qe2 move! It also offers the possibility to play Qb4+ next move forking the bishop…. But I now see that is easily refuted with Nc6…. Looking forward to seeing your more advanced thinking!

  • @ReflectionOcean
    @ReflectionOcean Рік тому +4

    - Focus on the three main opening tasks: develop pieces, castle, and connect rooks. (2:07)
    - Evaluate threats before reacting and consider proactive moves. (3:17)
    - In the endgame, concentrate on pawn structure and promoting pawns. (11:08)
    - Develop a clear action plan and avoid "one mover" thinking. (11:38)
    - Understand the relative value of pieces, like the bishop generally being stronger than the knight. (9:14)
    - Continuously ask yourself how to increase activity and pressure on your opponent's half of the board. (14:09)

  • @Shaun_GTI
    @Shaun_GTI Рік тому +2

    I got the course when it first launched and it is very well done! Thanks, I recommend it.

  • @thedilletante4401
    @thedilletante4401 Рік тому +1

    I've been watching your material for the past month. You basically said something I never really thought about when trying to improve. Changing the entire way of thinking about chess. I mainly just thought about adding knowledge like some combinational idea or endgame idea.

  • @thisaintart
    @thisaintart Рік тому +1

    More videos analyzing each move using before/after mindsets! That helped 1000x

  • @KvS1248
    @KvS1248 Рік тому +3

    “I played bad chess and now I’m a GM” Stockfish: “Yes”

  • @zuperjeesus
    @zuperjeesus Рік тому +2

    Thank you Igor for your insights! Really appreciated and useful.

  • @KvS1248
    @KvS1248 Рік тому +21

    Can you please also teach this to Levi Rozman? He wants to be a GM so badly :)

  • @CT2507
    @CT2507 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video for someone who is stuck at 1500! Just what i need to get my mind on the right track and start asking myself the right questions!
    Liked and subbed! :)

  • @cliffberry1900
    @cliffberry1900 Рік тому +2

    You ARE the best chess coach out there!

  • @Theodicy101
    @Theodicy101 10 місяців тому

    I always enjoy your chess videos GM Smirnov, and I greatly appreciate your posting them. I know it takes a whole lot more effort and planning behind the scenes to arrive at the well-done finished video than most realize. I also have to say that you are, commendably, very humble and modest. You never demonstrate an attitude of superiority and are always positive and supportive in trying to help others improve...and, as to the modesty...you say that you're no genius and nothing special as a chess player and just followed some basic principles and started getting properly focused with a good chess coach, but to go from 1600 to 2260 in one year is very rare, and to additionally earn your IM just a year after that is phenomenol. Few IM's or GM's have made that rate of progress, and you clearly have a special talent for the game. As much as I enjoy your videos, I know they take a lot of time away from more serious chess study--though I know they obviously come with a well-deserved financial reward--but, as much as I'd miss new videos from you, I'd love to see you focus intensely on the game for two to three years and see what you could achieve. With your obvious innate talent, there's no telling where you'd be. Best of luck to you!

  • @fortyofforty5257
    @fortyofforty5257 Рік тому +2

    What a wonderfull video by Igor. Okay, this is not some "how to win in 3 moves" clickbait, or "this is the best opening superhypergambit for white" tease. No, this is a very logical progression through one of Igor's own games from when he was 1600. He goes step by step, showing the moves he played (maybe we'd play the same ones today), and why they were wrong (or not ideal) compared to how he evaluates moves today as a 2260 GM. I actually found this video a very refershing change of pace from the instructional videos where I try to remember the moves that will get me a winning position as white or black (only to have my opponent immediately deviate off course and throw me off my preparation). So, in short, I really liked this video.

  • @vedantsingp
    @vedantsingp 11 місяців тому

    I relate to many of the moves you played as a 1600 ELO rated player! Much to learn from your videos to improve game!

  • @fostersian3355
    @fostersian3355 10 місяців тому

    Simple yet insightful. Thank you!

  • @wordsunspoken87
    @wordsunspoken87 Рік тому

    Igor, your classes, courses, and UA-cam videos have helped me progress faster in chess than any others I've been able to find. Thank you!

  • @CharliePhelps-sb7hp
    @CharliePhelps-sb7hp 2 місяці тому

    You are the man Igor you explain stuff so that even I can understand it. That's very important to me thank you

  • @vik1974
    @vik1974 Рік тому +1

    brilliant video. i feel like i learnt a lot from this

  • @Pumpk1nGn4t
    @Pumpk1nGn4t 5 місяців тому +1

    Levy needs to see this💀

  • @betterdayz2011
    @betterdayz2011 Рік тому

    This is the best chess channel on UA-cam. Thank you for everything you do.

  • @sketchWith_Ankit
    @sketchWith_Ankit 7 місяців тому +1

    All the moves he played as 1600 were the moves i thought were right as i am 1500 😅.His videos are very helpful actually

  • @怪人-b1x
    @怪人-b1x 8 місяців тому

    I saw this video the first time i was 600, and those principles actually helped me a lot. Right now I'm 1500, and I hit a plateau yesterday, and I think that's because I forgot these "simple" but direct principles. I've tried hard to create complicated but exciting positions, and I put these essentials ideas aside. I'll come back again once I become a better player

  • @chessx6847
    @chessx6847 9 місяців тому

    11:48 Bf3 is actually Stockfish 16's third choice, the first being Rfd1 and second Nf3.

  • @CristanMeijer
    @CristanMeijer Рік тому +1

    So the 3 phases are:
    Opening: develop pieces, castle, connect rooks. Move every one of your pieces to an active square.
    Middle game: move pieces and pawns to the opposite side of the board.
    End game (queens are gone): all about the pawns

  • @herbieogden9300
    @herbieogden9300 Рік тому +1

    fascinating and enlightening. Thank you.

  • @robradomski1
    @robradomski1 Рік тому

    I only watch these videos because I love hearing Igor use the word crush as in "you will crush your opponent" and when he's really serious, change the word to "crushing"

  • @Ryuga_019
    @Ryuga_019 Рік тому +1

    Thanks You I learner so much from this video. I can relate to your old version.

  • @spindriftdrinker
    @spindriftdrinker 11 місяців тому

    At 5:30 there was another good reason besides development to take back with the d pawn. Taking with the b pawn would have ruined the queenside pawn structure.

  • @The-Cosmos
    @The-Cosmos Рік тому +1

    These walkthroughs of beginners mind are most usefull

  • @sackwhacker
    @sackwhacker 9 місяців тому

    When I started with your course, I was 1200. 3 years later, I'm 2k+ on all platforms in all time controls
    Thanks Igor!!!

  • @Deadeye1967
    @Deadeye1967 11 місяців тому

    Really good video, well done Igor, keep it up.

  • @epicchess2021
    @epicchess2021 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video thanks for sharing!

  • @jackslover107
    @jackslover107 Рік тому +2

    I watch your videos regularly and feel I could learn a lot from you. I dropped from 660 to 391 in two weeks ago obviously I need help. I can’t remember all of what you say. I have been playing for about a year. Since I am 81 years old my goal is modest. I would like to eventually reach ,about 1500, higher if possible but I don’t know where to turn for help. Any suggestions you would be so kind to give me would be greatly appreciated.

  • @raildopereira777
    @raildopereira777 Рік тому

    This video description is a masterpiece of a player chronicles.

  • @Newton_Xavier
    @Newton_Xavier Рік тому

    You are amazing Igor... Your teaching is awesome... Keep teaching chess... Love from India

  • @ignatiusnkesiga9601
    @ignatiusnkesiga9601 Рік тому

    Watched this season once and started cooking online, here for the second time this video is saved very nice and most practical and straightforward concepts that work

  • @monk_play_chess
    @monk_play_chess 7 місяців тому

    Congratulations ! Igor for inspiring chess players like us stuck at 1850.

  • @letswaveabook3183
    @letswaveabook3183 10 місяців тому

    Because he asked, I will put my chess story.
    I started to give it a try at the end of February and my rating was around 1050. I probably did some principles right, but did not understand the greater picture. I adapted my play and dropped to 950 (with ups and wowns). In the last week, I improved my rating from 950-1000ish to 1100 after learning the accelerated London system.
    Ineed to learn to play the variations of the Sicilian defense though.

  • @abvll5049
    @abvll5049 Рік тому

    I think you are a grandmaster with a special sense/talent to empathize skillfully at lower levels and teach....Not at all easy. One reason why ,in general, not all great sportsmen don't become great coaches too. Big fan from India. Looking forward to tasting chewing and digesting all your videos .

  • @robmo6505
    @robmo6505 Рік тому

    Another excellent lesson. I've finally subscribed, don't know what took me so long.

  • @palent4869
    @palent4869 10 місяців тому

    This video answered questions I didn't even know I had yet

  • @Kadungiz
    @Kadungiz 3 місяці тому

    I don’t need to compare you from others. But I really a lot from you coach Igor

  • @doormatcat
    @doormatcat 10 місяців тому

    I've been playing for 3 years learning online and have been stuck at 1900 Fide for about 1 year or maybe a bit more. I hope following the principles and using the things I learned in this video I can level up my game a little. Becoming a Master would be ideal but I don't know if I have the time to put that much work into chess.

  • @jirikoudelka7283
    @jirikoudelka7283 Рік тому

    12:08 wasnt there Ba6 attacking the rook, if rook moves, g5 trapping the knight??

  • @ericastier1646
    @ericastier1646 8 місяців тому

    That was really cool, I am a passive chess fan. I can play chess but have no rating. I've been following Chess on youtube for three months like top tournament, analyzes, commented plays, best engine moves, calculating, and learned a lot without playing at all. My true level has probably increased without playing chess ! I plan to reach 2000 Elo equivalent without playing a single game.

  • @techlearner1924
    @techlearner1924 11 місяців тому

    Nice. Very good and smooth explanation.

  • @grahamf695
    @grahamf695 Рік тому

    Great lesson - so simple!

  • @kriszed5329
    @kriszed5329 11 місяців тому

    Good video! Interesting that even as an IM your opening knowledge only lasted a few moves. This is probably something I , and many others, dont understand. Strong players dont need to memorise openings because they can create their own!

  • @i.g.l.z.9215
    @i.g.l.z.9215 Рік тому

    A very useful approach, thank you!

  • @aungkoung0075
    @aungkoung0075 Рік тому

    Congrats! And thanks for the videos. And I hope you'll make caro kann defense in depth video.

  • @allanchisulo2710
    @allanchisulo2710 Рік тому +1

    Hi, Igor! Thank you very much for sharing your great chess knowledge! I find each and every of your chess videos to be very instructive! Please, keep up your good works!

  • @geddylee501
    @geddylee501 Рік тому

    As you explain brilliantly, it's about playing all the right moves in the wrong order ...

  • @sgazzz
    @sgazzz 9 місяців тому

    This was a great lesson and story of your journey 🙏🏼

  • @ChessManraj565
    @ChessManraj565 Рік тому

    Thank you sir igor , due to your courses I was able to reach from 1600 to 2024 in rapid in few months

  • @xxMADxxSCIENTISTxx
    @xxMADxxSCIENTISTxx Рік тому

    5:52
    Indeed, there is such a word, it's just pronounced a bit differently. :) It should sound more like 'ee/uh-ruh-nee-uhs'. Cheers, mate! Your lessons are great.

  • @toto.0505
    @toto.0505 Місяць тому

    15:15 In this case white can trade the knights and Bf4 to pin to the queen and win the pawn isn't correct?

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 Рік тому +1

    VERY interesting video, thanks for sharing these ideas.

  • @shadowphoenix8962
    @shadowphoenix8962 Рік тому +11

    There are many good coaches on line,but I have no earned more from you than any of them. Unfortunatly,I needed you 62yrs ago. Still think I could reach my goal of 1800 if I could get to live play. For that I thank you sir.

    • @pokerchannel6991
      @pokerchannel6991 Рік тому +1

      hi: don't let ppl tell you that you can still do it at any age. Age is unforgiving. I know, I am old af and I can't do some of the shiat that fantasy says I should still be able to do. You know what I mean? We too old for htat.

    • @lukaswolek7294
      @lukaswolek7294 Рік тому

      That’s the great thing about chess. It doesn’t matter how old you are. You can always enjoy the game and you can always improve.

    • @Vihaan-p6c
      @Vihaan-p6c 3 місяці тому

      These two comments are like, polar opposites lol

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Рік тому +2

    Always good stuff from Igor. I'm lazy so I just study tactics and that's about it. But I'm actually trying a little bit to implement your last video. So I'll probably stay at 1400 with the potential to be 2000 for a while. Chess is more fun when you don't try too hard.

  • @estidfelipelozanoreyes5682
    @estidfelipelozanoreyes5682 5 днів тому

    I'm 2300 online and I still feel I play bad chess. Thanks for your great explanations!

  • @manutanyanyiwa496
    @manutanyanyiwa496 Рік тому

    I dont understand when he says "move your pieces ogf the board 14:40"? Somebody explain please

  • @micheljay8822
    @micheljay8822 Рік тому

    ״just know what to do”
    That’s the best tip I’ve ever gotten!

  • @mattr4296
    @mattr4296 11 місяців тому

    Love these videos great work. Always hovered around 1500 when i focus but find it easy to just play fast rubbish moves. I think asking myself such a simple question 'how do i attack my opponents side of the board' will really help

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner 11 місяців тому

    Excellent content. Openings: develop pieces castle connect the rooks

  • @IbrahimAli-cl6re
    @IbrahimAli-cl6re Рік тому

    I started during corona, so its been 2 years, i started at 800 rating and im stuck at 1600 now for almost 4 months no matter how many videos i watch or how many puzzles i play i cant get out of it

  • @harrycrab1677
    @harrycrab1677 11 місяців тому +7

    ok first of all 1600 is not bad and i’m offended 😂

  • @TESLA_FF17
    @TESLA_FF17 Рік тому

    Nice teaching thank you ☺️☺️

  • @kalelpi314
    @kalelpi314 Рік тому +1

    Igor, can you explain in a future video the difference between ratings by game type? There’s bullet, blitz, rapid, daily. It seems rating by speed level are different true levels of skill. Thx for all you do.

  • @bernie4366
    @bernie4366 Рік тому

    who was the good chess coach who helped you get to 22xx?

  • @Erik_001
    @Erik_001 Рік тому

    hmm.. 'a3 is the best move'. that was quite instructive that point. thank you very much.

  • @keaton718
    @keaton718 10 місяців тому

    How can I go for an effective FIDA rating of 160 to 1600?

  • @watteau6646
    @watteau6646 Рік тому

    Very instructive video. Thanks!

  • @ctsirkass
    @ctsirkass 9 місяців тому

    In my case my friends started playing chess so I went to a local chess club at 18 years of age. I read a book for beginners that had the principles of openings, endgame & middlegame and started playing. In one year I played about 100 games and I won almost all of them, getting an Elo 1850. I think my winning rate was about 90% as I was playing for my chess club at the last chessboard and consistently facing bad opponents (~1400-1800). I then stopped playing chess. Generally I found it a quite easy to learn game and fun to play, but very time consuming so I could not do the sacrifice of spending time to read and get better. I feel that if I read a couple more books and leaned how to play the opening (I never learned a single opening so in every game I was improvising) I would become 2200+. - I think I played every first move there is: a3, a4, b3, b4, c3, c4 etc. even f3! I have played against 2200 in my club and if I manage to get out of the opening unscathed I usually do well. Nowadays I just watch a couple of events from online and solve the odd puzzle in the newspaper.

  • @ausarge
    @ausarge Рік тому

    I know Chris Page. I played chess with him in the early days.

  • @YusieCoop
    @YusieCoop 7 місяців тому

    I know this is an old vid so you may not see this, but what would be your reasoning for not playing 4. e5 at 4:31? Or did you just not cover that move?

  • @Dowl_Dove
    @Dowl_Dove Рік тому

    10:09 What happens after black plays f6?