I can finally beat martin Note: Did not beat martin
Nice! I have a few more 1.) Attack in the direction of your pawn chain. That's where you have space. Especially bishops are restricted in the opposite direction. 2.) The fewer pawn islands the better. A long pawn chain only has one base, while 3 short pawn chains have 3 bases that can be targeted. 3.) Horses need stable squares. A knight is the only piece where if it is forced to move, it cannot defend any of the same squares it was defending before, while a bishop or rook can move along the diagonal/file. 4.) Loose pieces drop off. Most tactics involve a fork. Defend your pieces before they're attacked so captures become trades.
As a pawn I agree with en passant is an order than a choice
Blud told me everything i learned in 1 year in just 10minutes
I've only just started watching these videos and I have to say that I enjoy this style a lot more, with less memes. It's less distracting and more useful. Thank you
"Have fun and bad luck" bro said 💀
the subtle yet persistent jabs at haruki murakami throughout this vid is unreal 😭
This video is absolutely gold. Not only super helpful tips, but hilarious as well. “And with that, he sacrificed…the game”
DUDE I HAD 4 PAWNS IN1 FILE💀💀💀 Edit:YALL CHILL 1K LIKES IS ENOUGH
This video saved my marriage, made my dog come home, and raised my ELO by about 300
8:27 My man was COLD with that line, holy smokes
3:31ooo whu- famous last words
Remember that all of these tips have exceptions. On of the biggest weaknesses of lower level players is that they play un-dynamically. If you rigidly stick to a tip like ”never have doubled pawns”, you can rarely improve. If you play correctly, it is often the best continuation to get an isolated, backwards, or doubled pawns, not castling, bishops for knights, etc.
3:31 he sacrificed the game🗿🗿
1. No Queen to early 0:01 2. Don't move the same piece twice in the opening 0:30 3. Develop Quickly 0:45 4. Avoid Double Pawns 1:00 5. Avoid Isolated Pawns 1:19 6. Endgame King is Valuable 1:38 7. Castle before move 10 1:55 8. Rooks go behind Passed Pawns 2:17 9. Bishops opened Knights closed 2:31 10. Backward Pawns 2:52 11. Avoid moving Pawns in front of Castled King 3:04 12. Always play En-Passant when given the chance 3:15 13. Don't trade Bishops for Knights 3:36 14. Knights before Bishops 3:54 15. Knights are the best blockaders of Pawns 4:04 16. Don't play Hope Chess 4:22 17. Connect Rooks 4:43 18. 2 Minor pieces are better than a Rook and a Pawn 4:56 19. 3 Minor pieces are better than a Queen 5:18 20. Capture toward the Center with Pawns 5:26 21. Control the Center 5:47 22. Don't open the Center if the King is still there 5:59 23. Two connected Pawns on 6th Rank beat Rook 6:19 24. Opposite colored Bishops dangerous in the Middle game 6:31 25. Opposite colored Bishops drawish in the Endgame 6:49 26. Rooks on open files 6:59 27. Attack base of Pawn chain 7:18 28. When ahead trade pieces but not Pawns 7:33 29. When down trade Pawns but not pieces 7:51 30. Knights on the rim are grim 8:02 31. If the position are cramped trade pieces 8:14 32. When you see a good move look for a better move 8:25 33. Doubled Rooks on open files are powerful 8:47 34. Rooks are strong on 7th or 2nd rank 8:58 35. Deal with an attack on the flank with an attack on the Center 9:15 36. Know the right time to ignore Chess Principles 9:31 Thanks to @pujarinibanerjee5800 for the titles!
You rapidly become one of my favourite youtubers with the information and humour, keep it up.
2:10 just Castle early so you get checkmated like magnus
8:24 no hikaru was harmed here.
Bro explained one year of played chess in a 9:41 long video
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