Hey! I’m International Master Eric Rosen. I regularly stream chess on Twitch and put many of the best moments from my streams onto RU-vid. My content is family friendly and geared towards players of all levels. I enjoy sharing my knowledge of chess openings, gambits, tactics, strategy, including my beloved London System, the Stafford Gambit, and much much more! Be sure to subscribe for regular chess videos!
Would love to see you play the Scotch Gambit. It's one of my favorite lines and I never see anyone as skilled as you play it. Cheers and thanks for all the awesome content.
5:50 Nf5 is clearly a good move. Much better than f5 or Nh5. It threatens multiple royal forks while also giving another attacker to a pawn, and threatening a good bishop too
This episode was especially helpful to me, as the last two games feature openings I play a lot. But you showed me variations I can play in the early going, that improve my chances and maybe get my opponent into his discomfort zone. Thanks twice -- once for the entertainment, and once for the instruction.
If anyone was hoping to sort through this series i've been putting them in to a web site called chesstube. I can't post the link but if you type it into google should be the fifth or sixth result! there's an "app" at the end of the url.
I understand that Magnus and the super GMs would probably beat 99.9% of the world in under 30 seconds, but this shit is still so disrespectful in my eyes lol.
People just wanna keep a buffer for king and pawns endgames. They often have the most subtle blunders, with the least amount of time to think them through Of course it's not worth it if you just blunder at the start of the mid game instead
34:30 this mate was incredible with your bishop pinning black's pawn on B5- and then taking the other pawn with the rook... just WOW congrats!!! I watch a lot of Kramnik games and I see many IM and FM beating him...I think you would beat him 9 times out of 10, you should go for the GM title someday