I have a solution for your time problems. Play 15/10 games instead. More time to think and you can explain your moves even more, and you won't lose on time ever again.
Nelson is perfect for intermediate players to watch I think bc, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but he's not overly advanced to learn from. I love Daniel naroditsky as much as the next guy but as a 1700-1800ish player I don't gain anything personally from it bc 90% of it is just completely over my head. Nelson is a way way better chess player than me but he's at least at a still human level so I can understand and learn from his thought process
@@nugsnothugs That's exactly how I feel. Nelson makes moves and implements sold strategies that I feel I could make myself with enough practice. Danya is like "moving that pawn on move 1 was a mistake. Do you see why?" and then systematically dismantles his opponent like a robot.
I follow 4 chess masters on youtube, but Nelsi is the only one that keeps his content free from swear words and also try to play normal chess - no crazy stuff. I win the most games following the advice of Nelsi.
Nelson: "See here I played all the top engine moves, I'm great!" Also Nelson: "See here they played all the top engine moves, I'm suspicious!" Don't let the rice cookers get into your head, is what I'm trying to say.
I really enjoy your videos. The thinking out loud is why I'm here tho I know it's a handicap for time management. I like that you play using solid chess principals instead of obscure tricks all the time
Nelson…. Sorry to be annoying but can you make a video explaining how to do game review? The way you explain things is perfection and I can’t stand to watch other channels when there is yours. Would,love to know how you use your stockfish or whatever it is your using to analyze your games. That way maybe I can get better . Thank you for everything 🙏🏼🙏🏼
As a Dutch defense player, who has been practicing this opening from the beginning of this year, I want to say, that at this moment: 0:22, you had to play h5 to prevent all these ideas connected with h5, and opening the h1 rook to attack your king. I also have been making this mistake once, and even twice, so I say this from my experience
Not correct. I checked this with stockfish and h5 is apparently a blunder. Shifted the eval from +0.4 all the way all the way to about +1.6 after Nh3. Apparently what Nelson actually had to play vs h4 was d6. And if he plays Bg7 like in the game, the continuation seems to be h5, Nxh5, e4, fxe4, g4, Nf6, g5, Nh5, Be2, d6, Rxh5, gxh5, Bxh5+, Kd7, Qg4+, e6, and finally Nxe4. Then the game goes on at +0.8 but is not losing for black (yes white sacrifices a rook for a knight and is totally fine). Crazy opening and definitely needs some studying to not just immediately die.
@@Viper00799 yeah, my bad. In my case there was completely different position where h5 was actually a large threat, and in the first game I didn't play h5 to prevent h4, and that game ended up by my opponent checkmating my king on his side of the board, I still remember that game. And that game makes me paranoid that I'm still afraid of such moves like h5. So yeah, you're right
@@chess26622 Yeah h4 is apparently very normal here after g6. Black has to respond with d6 so that after h5, Nxh5, e4, you can go Nf6, and d6 opened up your bishop earlier, stopping any capture on f5 and then play continues. e5 is impossible because of captures leading to a queen trade, and taking on f5 is not good because the bishop covers it. Opening your kingside with f5 leads to crazy shenanigans 😵💫
In your game against Pasha22, you could of easily put your king on H3 and only been down a few points. Wasn’t even close to forced mate. Would of been down at most a bishop into an endgame, not clear at all. Surprised you didn’t see it.
I've won 3 times recently against the fried liver using Nelson's defense, including 1 time that went exactly to script, 10 moves and smothered mate in 33 seconds
I had a smothered checkmate the other day too. The guy had taken my queen and my bishop and somehow I still pulled it out without being castles and my queen under fire. It was so beautiful
I always wonder how far the spectators have influence on the games. I guess it isn’t fair of course, they can’t play Chess, but Stockfish is their friend. A typical example is that game where you say after a while: ‘Oh!? g6!?’. Maybe I am wrong, but it look liked someone supposed that in the chat. After the game you confirmed: Yeah, Stockfish says g6………
I am mad that Nelson who is such a strong player loses against 2100s. I feels like Nelson should be good enough to beat them, but they always find best move in a weirdest position and win because of it. I am not blaming Nelson for losing, but watching he lose is so heartbreaking.
Doubt it. 70% accuracy and in a losing position for most of the match doesn't scream ricecooker. Nelson got down on time and made mistakes that cost him.
Chess needs an update didn't look like a cheater to me. You prepared your rook to take back and he or she spotted that they would line up, so the pawn move made sense to prepare the skewer. Don't be salty if you fall into a trap, it's not like you never trap your opponents.
I think that your overthinking the game too much you can’t multitask talk and play at the same time unless their less than your rating anything higher your not a good player
I disagree; the point of his streams is to share his thought process as he plays; multitasking is a higher priority than just winning all the time. And it's hard to tell exactly how many of his opponents are cheating when he plays them. He isn't a GM and doesn't claim to be, but calling him "not a good player" is really unnecessary - I think he is fantastic, improving, and I appreciate him taking us along for the ride. It inspires and encourages me to keep improving too.
The greatest chessmaster never loses a game nor wins a game - but always makes every single game to turn out a stalemate. If you cannot turn every game of chess that you play against someone else to a stalemate you are only mediocre and don't really understand chess.
Such a crap 😂 did u ever played any game if chess in ur life ? Have you watched ONE tournament? U are lowkey crazy? Do you think Magnus Carlsen only wins? Or only plays stalemates?
Nelson…. Sorry to be annoying but can you make a video explaining how to do game review? The way you explain things is perfection and I can’t stand to watch other channels when there is yours. Would,love to know how you use your stockfish or whatever it is your using to analyze your games. That way maybe I can get better . Thank you for everything 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I have a solution for your time problems. Play 15/10 games instead. More time to think and you can explain your moves even more, and you won't lose on time ever again.
@@justicebaker372 harder to find opponents in my experience. Well, not that hard, but still have to wait longer.
Ever again, really?
Hard to lose on time when you get 10 seconds with each move.
Half of the players in the 15+10 pool at the 2400 level are cheaters
@@justicebaker372 Challenge accepted
Love these videos Nelson. I've learned so much by watching you play against other high level people. Keep em coming!
Nelson is perfect for intermediate players to watch I think bc, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but he's not overly advanced to learn from.
I love Daniel naroditsky as much as the next guy but as a 1700-1800ish player I don't gain anything personally from it bc 90% of it is just completely over my head.
Nelson is a way way better chess player than me but he's at least at a still human level so I can understand and learn from his thought process
@@nugsnothugs That's exactly how I feel. Nelson makes moves and implements sold strategies that I feel I could make myself with enough practice. Danya is like "moving that pawn on move 1 was a mistake. Do you see why?" and then systematically dismantles his opponent like a robot.
I follow 4 chess masters on youtube, but Nelsi is the only one that keeps his content free from swear words and also try to play normal chess - no crazy stuff. I win the most games following the advice of Nelsi.
@@samuelforsberg1283never thought about this but you're absolutely right
Nelson: "See here I played all the top engine moves, I'm great!"
Also Nelson: "See here they played all the top engine moves, I'm suspicious!"
Don't let the rice cookers get into your head, is what I'm trying to say.
Nelson your videos help me grow in chess ! From 1400 to now 1700 in rating so far !
Time?
@@Ak_Draws_ in 5 minutes 😂
I really enjoy your videos. The thinking out loud is why I'm here tho I know it's a handicap for time management. I like that you play using solid chess principals instead of obscure tricks all the time
Nelson…. Sorry to be annoying but can you make a video explaining how to do game review? The way you explain things is perfection and I can’t stand to watch other channels when there is yours. Would,love to know how you use your stockfish or whatever it is your using to analyze your games. That way maybe I can get better . Thank you for everything 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hello I been learning so much with my chess. 😊
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I love the way you explain ❤
My absolute favorite youtuber! I'm glad you will open your course again. I missed it last time, but this time I plan to buy. Keep up the good work!
Awesome, thank you!
New vid from Nelson! Great night!
As a Dutch defense player, who has been practicing this opening from the beginning of this year, I want to say, that at this moment: 0:22, you had to play h5 to prevent all these ideas connected with h5, and opening the h1 rook to attack your king. I also have been making this mistake once, and even twice, so I say this from my experience
Not correct. I checked this with stockfish and h5 is apparently a blunder. Shifted the eval from +0.4 all the way all the way to about +1.6 after Nh3. Apparently what Nelson actually had to play vs h4 was d6. And if he plays Bg7 like in the game, the continuation seems to be h5, Nxh5, e4, fxe4, g4, Nf6, g5, Nh5, Be2, d6, Rxh5, gxh5, Bxh5+, Kd7, Qg4+, e6, and finally Nxe4. Then the game goes on at +0.8 but is not losing for black (yes white sacrifices a rook for a knight and is totally fine). Crazy opening and definitely needs some studying to not just immediately die.
@@Viper00799 yeah, my bad. In my case there was completely different position where h5 was actually a large threat, and in the first game I didn't play h5 to prevent h4, and that game ended up by my opponent checkmating my king on his side of the board, I still remember that game. And that game makes me paranoid that I'm still afraid of such moves like h5. So yeah, you're right
@@chess26622 Yeah h4 is apparently very normal here after g6. Black has to respond with d6 so that after h5, Nxh5, e4, you can go Nf6, and d6 opened up your bishop earlier, stopping any capture on f5 and then play continues. e5 is impossible because of captures leading to a queen trade, and taking on f5 is not good because the bishop covers it. Opening your kingside with f5 leads to crazy shenanigans 😵💫
Why didn’t we go Kh3 instead of Kg1? 1:44:51
Exactly man
I love how people are defending the cheater each time
So if I'm understanding correctly. When other players get over 90 accuracy it's suspicious. But when you get over 90 it's fine.
U can get 90 without 10 consécutives top engine moves.
@1:02.. bd2 or b3, thats the diagonal for the bishop, claim the escape square
Great video, refreshing to see struggles happen at all rating levels
In your game against Pasha22, you could of easily put your king on H3 and only been down a few points. Wasn’t even close to forced mate. Would of been down at most a bishop into an endgame, not clear at all. Surprised you didn’t see it.
I want to know this to, I feel there is a reason I am sure he saw it. Hope somebody can help
Please show eval bar!
You know it is a good day when Nelson uploads
I've won 3 times recently against the fried liver using Nelson's defense, including 1 time that went exactly to script, 10 moves and smothered mate in 33 seconds
That sounds so satisfying! Congrats on applying what you learned and having it turn out.
I had a smothered checkmate the other day too. The guy had taken my queen and my bishop and somehow I still pulled it out without being castles and my queen under fire. It was so beautiful
Even if the chess needs an update guy was a cheater, I say the loss was fair punishment for not seeing the rook skewer.
Okay judge Judy
I always wonder how far the spectators have influence on the games. I guess it isn’t fair of course, they can’t play Chess, but Stockfish is their friend. A typical example is that game where you say after a while: ‘Oh!? g6!?’. Maybe I am wrong, but it look liked someone supposed that in the chat. After the game you confirmed: Yeah, Stockfish says g6………
@1:43:55 why didn't you play queen h3 to prevent checkmate? 🤔
34:03the little yey of excitement
Dang, ya good game regardless
wow I thought you only stream on Wednesday night
I am mad that Nelson who is such a strong player loses against 2100s. I feels like Nelson should be good enough to beat them, but they always find best move in a weirdest position and win because of it. I am not blaming Nelson for losing, but watching he lose is so heartbreaking.
Welcome to chess
33:30 I was holding back my breath for like 30 sec 😂
31:56 Nelson miss Be3+ Kc2 Be4+ Kb3 Rxf1 and black win white Rook
Chess can be elegant. Gorgeous two bishop skewer.
In the last game you manifested fork by repeatedly saying I don’t want to get forked
favorite youtuber❤
In the Marzek game, you worked your king hard!
Thanks for the videos.
You should take out pro player losing to rookies
yeah, another win for my favourite, the dreaded colle-system!
you having a day day.. bless ya 😮
Great job
Damn, missed another stream
33:21 Wait a minute!!! Since when has this move been legal?????????
What’s wrong with the move
He was short on time and doing a pre-move, so once white moved the king away, black's king could go to that square.
I just can't play that quickly.
Was first player a rice cooker ?
Doubt it. 70% accuracy and in a losing position for most of the match doesn't scream ricecooker. Nelson got down on time and made mistakes that cost him.
@@sylentknyte opponent played really fast.
@@giovanniamaya4925 Fast and somewhat inaccurate for this level.
You should take a breather, i think you were a little tilted during this session
Someone was cooking rice!
THERE should be THEIR
What rank was game 1 opponent
14:34 2305 after the game
Step 1 play poorly lose games
Step 2 blame opponent for cheating
Nah those moves were susss
Classic Nelson reaction:
Opponent has 93 accuracy- CHEATER! 🤯
Nelson has 94 accuracy- Yeah, I’m good. 😎
Lol true, but it is suspicious that they only use a few seconds to find top engine moves whereas nelson uses all of his time
@@maximos905 Yes, that is true and he sure has run into a lot of legitimate rice cookers.
Game pasha 22 you had that game won your just give up too much to quick . And you trade rook bishop takes rook and you block off the win
Keeping it real
Chess needs an update didn't look like a cheater to me. You prepared your rook to take back and he or she spotted that they would line up, so the pawn move made sense to prepare the skewer. Don't be salty if you fall into a trap, it's not like you never trap your opponents.
He didn't consider that player was a cheater until he noticed that it was a new account. Even than Nelson didn't report because he wasn't sure.
I think that your overthinking the game too much you can’t multitask talk and play at the same time unless their less than your rating anything higher your not a good player
I disagree; the point of his streams is to share his thought process as he plays; multitasking is a higher priority than just winning all the time. And it's hard to tell exactly how many of his opponents are cheating when he plays them. He isn't a GM and doesn't claim to be, but calling him "not a good player" is really unnecessary - I think he is fantastic, improving, and I appreciate him taking us along for the ride. It inspires and encourages me to keep improving too.
@@FlapjackMcGeewell said
Bro do some Fortnite videos now.
Among us too
Retitle this one: Nelson gets his ass kicked
Rude.
The greatest chessmaster never loses a game nor wins a game - but always makes every single game to turn out a stalemate.
If you cannot turn every game of chess that you play against someone else to a stalemate you are only mediocre and don't really understand chess.
Says the 600
- Anish giri
Such a crap 😂 did u ever played any game if chess in ur life ? Have you watched ONE tournament? U are lowkey crazy? Do you think Magnus Carlsen only wins? Or only plays stalemates?
smh people not realized the obvious troll
Get creative with your thumbnails…it’s becoming difficult to know a new video
Nelson…. Sorry to be annoying but can you make a video explaining how to do game review? The way you explain things is perfection and I can’t stand to watch other channels when there is yours. Would,love to know how you use your stockfish or whatever it is your using to analyze your games. That way maybe I can get better . Thank you for everything 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Game pasha 22 you had that game won your just give up too much to quick . And you trade rook bishop takes rook and you block off the win