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17 Essential Chess Questions Every Player Must Ask (with Andras Toth) 

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Special thanks to Chess Coach Andras for sharing his expertise and joining me in this enlightening discussion. Be sure to check out his 15 (!) Chessable courses.
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Let us know in the comments how these questions have impacted your games. Have they helped you avoid blunders or spot better moves? What do you think is the ideal time control to practice these questions?
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03:15 What would they play if I did not make a move right now?
13:11 Does my move allow a devastating check?
17:43 Does my move create a loose piece?
21:12 What is the drawback of my opponent's last move?
25:10 Did I reassess for better moves at each step of my calculated line?
30:59 What ELSE can I do?
34:00 Does it REALLY work?
40:23 What move is in line with my strategic goal?
43:45 Am I wasting time on irrelevant calculations?
46:10 Do I really need to defend that pawn?
51:31 Do I need to take any risks here?
56:19 What is my opponent’s plan?
01:01:18 Can I transition into a winning endgame?
01:10:18 Can I exchange on my own terms?
01:12:42 What is my worst-placed piece?
01:13:51 Where are the weaknesses?
01:16:38 Does this pawn move improve my pieces or my opponent's?
In this special episode, I'm joined by the legendary chess coach Andras Toth for a deep dive into improving your chess thinking process. We discuss the key questions you should ask during a game to sharpen your decision-making. Andras and I cover essential topics like identifying threats, calculation techniques, and positional decisions.
This episode is especially valuable for beginner and casual players who are still developing their thought processes in chess. These essential questions serve as a guide, helping you navigate the complexities of our royal game. With consistent practice, these questions will become second nature, allowing you to focus more on your game without needing to consciously recall them (thus leading to lower cognitive load).
Chess, with its immense complexity and infinite possibilities, resists being fully captured by any single algorithm or set of rules. While chess questions and principles provide valuable frameworks for guiding our decisions, they should be seen as tools for enhancing our thinking rather than definitive solutions. These questions encourage us to explore different strategies, recognize patterns, and develop a deeper understanding of the game while aiding practical decision-making. Depending on your weaknesses and playing style, some questions may be more relevant for you than others.
To truly internalize these questions and make them a natural part of your game, it’s important to practice them in slower time formats. Just like learning to drive, the more you practice in a controlled, thoughtful manner, the quicker these processes will become second nature. Don’t rush-good chess, like safe driving, comes from careful consideration and experience. Focus on consistency and accuracy before speed!

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Комментарии : 66   
@eschiedler
@eschiedler 22 дня назад
Here's a funny thing to think about: because Dr. Can and Coach Andras are on other sides of the world, as they film this podcast they are sitting upside down from each other, not unlike two astronauts. :) Both of you put out so much content and material, it's overwhelming at times.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
🙏 Two astronauts floating in the chess space station.
@ShaShaSha534
@ShaShaSha534 22 дня назад
These are the best two teachers and like-minded individuals among the chess coaches that create content.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
❤️
@lukastux3024
@lukastux3024 22 дня назад
ANDRAS the LEGEND 🔥🔥 Thanks for getting him to interview
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
🙏
@samuelsiltanen4949
@samuelsiltanen4949 22 дня назад
Thanks for the video. Being a subscriber to both coaches' channels, I had high expectations. However, I think that candid and honest feedback is important both in chess and producing RU-vid-videos. So I must say that I didn't find this video as enlightening as your other videos. Perhaps it is this format where there are two persons, which is challenging. Now I often felt that Andras had something to say, but could not quite get it out of his mouth. I would either make it a pure interview (like Ben Johnson's Perpetual Chess Podcast) or a free-form discussion without set structure (like Dojo Talks). But to put things in perspective, I absolutely love both of your channels and the unique chess content that you produce, especially the cognitive science insights.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
Thank you for the feedback. I hear you. Please keep in mind this was my first ever interview while also showing positions. Things will improve over time. 80% of my subscribers wanted us to show positions during this talk. I think it was obvious that I was presenting the positions while Andras was giving feedback - thus I was talking more and laying my thoughts. There is a possibility Andras will publish a followup video on his channel where he talks more. Thanks again for your honest feedback!
@lukastux3024
@lukastux3024 22 дня назад
35:13 "Call an ambulance!! - but not for me!!" 😅
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
😅
@jamescahill3175
@jamescahill3175 2 дня назад
Brilliant video 👏 As a 1400 these are great examples of things i miss in games. Its funny how obvious they look after you see the right move, these videos definitely help with been able to see these patterns the next time 😊
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 2 дня назад
Great feedback, thank you! They help you gain awareness on your issues. And that is the first step for the cure!
@Mike-cp1tj
@Mike-cp1tj 22 дня назад
literally my favorite coach duo in the same video
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
❤️
@darn0k1
@darn0k1 22 дня назад
My favorite chess content creators! :D
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
❤️
@abhijitsarkar7257
@abhijitsarkar7257 21 день назад
Dr Can i recently got to know this channel. Your content is no joke and all serious things. Im long time follower of Daniel king's channel.Looking forward to watch all your videos soon.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
So welcome! Thank you for your kind words 🙏
@davidmchugh7264
@davidmchugh7264 22 дня назад
nice video- you guys have similar and good style
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
❤️
@niteshrana7424
@niteshrana7424 22 дня назад
Best collab ever.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
❤️
@GaryWalters-tk2lp
@GaryWalters-tk2lp 22 дня назад
How could you not enjoy this collaboration, even though some of the positions were quite simple we've still been able to pick up so much! To name just a few, when your the aggressor never underestimate your opponents possible threats, after you've calculated your line recalculate each move as you play just incase you've missed something, learn your mating patterns such as the swallow or dovetail mates with the queen as their easy to overlook in the centre of the board and don't automatically assume we have to move an attacked piece we can often develop one of our own pieces by counter attacking. I hope you two get together again and tackle some of the more advanced patterns/positional oppertunites that I assume we as mere mortals overlook, loved it guys 👍
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
🙏 This was just the beginning. We will do more and tackle more advanced concepts.
@Joe-y4e2p
@Joe-y4e2p 13 дней назад
Thank you for your instructive chess understanding and thought processing/evaluation techniques that sharpen and hone the fundamentals of the game by asking the right question "what move would my opponent play if they could move right now. something I was doing, but not on every move they made. I see now that is critical to do so on each move they make. Also blunder checking is another I do but typicaly only one move thinking but really at least 2-3 moves are needed to not only blunder check my pieces but how to have my opponent possibly blunder theirs. I have really only been playing chess for about a year now and am the point where my elo is climbing consistantly even beating players ranked at like 1150 300+ more than me ranked around 845 mostly becase I used to blunder my queen often and videos such as yours have gotten me from having been as low as 200-300elo to where i am now. I utilize daily puzzles and have worked my way up to 1800+ and have remained here now for several weeks which is very frustrating because I have difficulty going higher yet satisfying knowing I can solve half the puzzels which keeps me in the 1800 range and how far I have come in such a relatively short time thanks to a variety of different helpful youtube chanels like yours. Much apreciated and I have suscribed to your chanel a few days ago and look forward to more of your benificial content.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 12 дней назад
Such amazing feedback, thank you so much for subscribing! An amazing progress already in a year!!
@althompson3085
@althompson3085 19 дней назад
Nice to see you two work together.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 19 дней назад
🙏
@gvgthewave602
@gvgthewave602 22 дня назад
My top 2 coaches in no order ❤❤❤
@roytwinberrow7956
@roytwinberrow7956 22 дня назад
No Naroditsky?
@gvgthewave602
@gvgthewave602 22 дня назад
@@roytwinberrow7956 im sorry bro i love my 2 chess crazy coaches. Naro is 3rd but irrelevant here
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
❤️
@roytwinberrow7956
@roytwinberrow7956 22 дня назад
If Naroditsky was there I would be in 7th heaven.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
I may invite him to the channel in the future.
@anthonyjaglal
@anthonyjaglal 16 дней назад
A fantastic video 🎉💯👏👏sooo many concepts to look at very enjoyable,i think that sometimes blinders can occur when we are looking at too many ideas at the same time,not considering the nervous tension that we face during a game, great video 🎉
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 15 дней назад
Thank you soo much! Absolutely, nervous tension, fatigue, etc. are big factors too.
@manuelfuentes4509
@manuelfuentes4509 22 дня назад
31:30 very nice example on the white squares (Bf1)... white squares almost 'hanging' 😂 👏
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
Yes! :)
@basilisperis4651
@basilisperis4651 21 день назад
You are my 2 favorite coaches on youtube !!
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
@roytwinberrow7956
@roytwinberrow7956 22 дня назад
You make chess so logical !
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
🙏
@jacobwilbers9852
@jacobwilbers9852 22 дня назад
For new players i often thought something like a chess with bumpers you have in bowling for kids where a computer highlights hanging peices and check squares for both sides during the game.
@rotatingmind
@rotatingmind 21 день назад
Two of my favorite chess teachers ❤
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
❤️
@roytwinberrow7956
@roytwinberrow7956 22 дня назад
I saw a move Karpov missed !
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
You are a grreat player!
@2172roberto
@2172roberto 19 дней назад
cool video-chat!!! Thanks
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 19 дней назад
My pleasure! 🙏
@garri235
@garri235 18 дней назад
It was great epizode and great ideas for beginners. BUt there is another big topic to discuss. And it is evaluation and how to choose right plan and how to know that the plan has good chances to be succesful in the position. Because that is what is a most difficukt thing for beginners and for me too in my humble opinion. I can quite easily count material and see who is ahead. But correctly evaluate things and answer questions like: Is this Attack decisive or long lasting at least? Is this iniciative decisive or long lasting at least? Is it worth for this attack or initiative invest some material (pawn,two pawns,piece) ? Is it better to go for perpetual or continue with my attack after sacrifice for example? Is my attack winning or good just for draw? How to improve your positional feeling and your chess intuition? I will be happy to see a topic about hese themes. Thank you.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 17 дней назад
Absolutely! There are so many other interesting questions and decisions. Have you checked this course? www.chessable.com/the-value-of-pawns-evaluating-material-quality-and-time/course/121069/ It is about evaluating resulting position in terms of material, quality and time. Have you checked my "Attacking the Castled King" playlist on YT? That will give good insights on your questions.
@garri235
@garri235 17 дней назад
@@Dr.CansClinic I am your new subscriber and I plan to check your other videos and this course. Thank you for your advices and recommendations.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 17 дней назад
@@garri235 I am so happy to read it, a warm welcome to the channel! Please keep on asking and interacting!
@manuelfuentes4509
@manuelfuentes4509 21 день назад
Teşekkürler and Köszönöm 😊 TY ty thank you 🙏
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
:)❤️
@manuelfuentes4509
@manuelfuentes4509 21 день назад
1:13:40 I would've played Qc4... is that also an acceptable move? Of course I get it to improve the Nf3 via Nd2 to Nc4!
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 21 день назад
Qc4 is fine but our knight likes to use that square. :)
@jonmetaphorist1327
@jonmetaphorist1327 20 дней назад
The core of all these mistakes lies in thinking by facts or thinking by what the brain believes. And facts often comes just 1 ply later.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 20 дней назад
Beautiful way to put it! So we should be straining ourselves to look 1 ply deeper instead of jumping to what the brain believes.
@jonmetaphorist1327
@jonmetaphorist1327 20 дней назад
@@Dr.CansClinicThank you for this video. I am so inspired by it. To think more deeply, it's simply because people usually have a high level of self-esteem, they just don't want to subconsciously judge their ideas, they really don't want their opponent to destroy their beautiful dream. So we should not only think 1 ply later, but also be extremely serious, visualise clearly and think systematically. That being said, it's still very hard and people will often forget under pressure(when playing), even for Carlsen, because that's human nature.
@prasadarao3065
@prasadarao3065 21 день назад
Sir, excellent project 🎉, but as one of my colleagues commented, you’re a little too fast while giving the analysis ; Considering giving intro or concluding the session at a fast pace, but during the analysis kindly go little slower, so that one gets a clear picture of the board and absorb the analysis. Of course I believe one will listen again and again, take notes, and practice the moves multiple times ! Is it possible to use arrows, showing candidate, threats & blunder moves in different colours ?!! Also, if possible, if these moves are from a real game, please mention from which game these puzzles are taken so that one can also study the entire game ! Finally, it’s excellent content; 👍👍
@prasadarao3065
@prasadarao3065 21 день назад
Sir, Thank you for your reply. Frequently missed by the higher rated players are capture a piece at a1-h1-a8-h8 corners (wins a piece), sacrifice of a rook generally to a knight straight down (requires calculation, but wins a game), and a pawn move (gives an advantage); Use of the coloured arrows broadens VISION FIELD (useful in all formats), and sharpens REFLEX Action in rapid & blitz formats); (Tennis analogy is cross court, down the line, and a drop shot winners 🙈); Using repeated exercises with coloured arrows, one may not miss the situation of a both GMs In Kasparov game missing rook capture at h8, and your student going for a FAMILIAR knight capture but missing a NOT Familiar mate ( multiple coloured arrows - by drawing arrows to check for candidate move among many captures available) ! Thank you for your top top videos of very high level content !!
@althompson3085
@althompson3085 15 дней назад
Second view. Better second time around.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 15 дней назад
Great feedback! Andras published the second half in his channel, please have a look!
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