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Blunders in chess are some of the biggest mistakes that beginners and intermediate chess players make. If you can avoid blundering in chess you will see a huge improvement in your rating very quickly. In this video I talk about 4 steps you can do to stop blundering so often. Beginners will especially benefit from this process and it will ultimate help you become a better chess player.
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@Scarter63
@Scarter63 2 года назад
These two players were evenly matched.
@richardfabrizio8998
@richardfabrizio8998 2 года назад
They both suck
@josephwaldo6121
@josephwaldo6121 2 года назад
I'm 500 and I'm better than both lmao. Sure I get tunnel visioned a lot but holy
@drakebalzer8912
@drakebalzer8912 2 года назад
Theyre still evenly matched?
@josephwaldo6121
@josephwaldo6121 2 года назад
@@drakebalzer8912 theyve got different ratings but they both seem to play at the same level
@laspher2915
@laspher2915 2 года назад
I feel like they just woke up in the morning and played chess and made ton of blunder
@Euruzilys
@Euruzilys 2 года назад
My most stupid blunder so far is attacking a bishop with my queen, in the diagonal… But good thing my opponent also counter blunder by actually moving that bishop away lol.
@lanceareadbhar
@lanceareadbhar Год назад
I once had two queens to none and went to check his king, but ignored the pawn which captured the queen and promoted to a queen on the same move. It ended in a draw.
@pietrosmusi2410
@pietrosmusi2410 Год назад
Noobiness went to sky
@Tricky-yg5xm
@Tricky-yg5xm Год назад
Lmaooo
@andrewwong6500
@andrewwong6500 Год назад
@@lanceareadbhar oooooh I feel bad for you
@abrahamstephens4518
@abrahamstephens4518 Год назад
That's because you were playing against me.
@jonLK47
@jonLK47 3 года назад
That's a lot of Blunders in 1 game. It's like two 800 elos playing bullet... Blindfolded.
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
It was a Rapid game! Lichess though so that could be part of it
@davidwestwood6850
@davidwestwood6850 3 года назад
Newbies tend to hang pieces. Often they become so engrossed in their own plan that they forget not all moves are forcing and their opponent has free will.
@josephsalmonte4995
@josephsalmonte4995 2 года назад
While riding a horse
@ShubhankarChawla
@ShubhankarChawla 2 года назад
So in short a 400 elo player?
@AAAAAAAA23909
@AAAAAAAA23909 2 года назад
@@ChessVibesOfficial Those rapid games need to be reworked... with that many blunders I'm not sure if it's chess or children smashing squares on a phone screen
@sadatwani8015
@sadatwani8015 2 года назад
I was sad because I thought I was the player who blunders the most. But after seeing this game, my mind has changed.
@grandre3464
@grandre3464 Год назад
Because you’re extra aware of the board and looking for the best move. If you scan the board like this in each game, you’ll win a lot more 😁
@Jack-Lack
@Jack-Lack 2 года назад
Blunder prevention habits: Make sure you're not hanging the piece you're moving. Make sure you're not undefending and therefore hanging a piece that you were defending. Make sure you're not unblocking and therefore hanging a piece that you were blocking (i.e. moving a defended pawn out of the way of a line that connects their queen and your undefended rook)
@grandre3464
@grandre3464 Год назад
I think about these a lot. Very helpful
@kgyo
@kgyo Год назад
+ Count the number of attackers and defenders of your destination square. Even if you are defending there 3 times, if the opponent is attacking there 4 times, thats a blundet
@michaelarmia
@michaelarmia Год назад
​@@kgyo That's what I try to do I put more preassure on a square that he has low defence on it (mostly in the middle) and just attack in a certain order to win the most pieces
@michaelarmia
@michaelarmia Год назад
​@@kgyo But I get surprised by a checkmate or a big fork
@dhruvpathak3180
@dhruvpathak3180 10 месяцев назад
Best guy
@bakk3731
@bakk3731 2 года назад
i got the feeling that they are just throwing the game
@franklinturtle9849
@franklinturtle9849 2 года назад
Judging by the moves in that game... Need to start teaching the noobs "Bishops can also move backwards"
@henrique36634
@henrique36634 2 года назад
@@spallina69 was a knight kkkkk
@fikrialfathir9558
@fikrialfathir9558 2 года назад
@@spallina69 "i forgot that pawn capture diagonally"
@HrRezpatex
@HrRezpatex 2 года назад
lol, both players probably had a accuracy rate at around 15%.. This 4 steps are so simple and basic that i almost feel silly for watching it, but i don`t think i can be reminded about this often enough. I have had games where i had 80%+ accuracy rating, and still lost against someone with less then 40% accuracy rating because of one single blunder..
@brass4235
@brass4235 2 года назад
Definitely! Reinforcement of some of the stuff that seems so obvious is a good thing to do from time to time. I hear ya on the 1 blunder loss
@fiveprime7968
@fiveprime7968 2 года назад
GM Ben Finegold said something that really hit me. He let me know I was focussing too much on the wrong things (though he said you should still be spending some time on them). He said if you’re 1300 at chess (meaning openings, strategy, pawn structure knowledge etc) and 1300 at blundering, you’re 1300. If you get to 2000 at chess and are 1300 at blundering, you’re still 1300. The blunders are more important. If Magnus Carlsen blundered a rook every game and the rest of the game played like he normally does, he wouldn’t even be a grand master let alone world champion.
@Windmilliscool
@Windmilliscool 2 года назад
@@fiveprime7968 I read this and said out loud "hmm" in an ",this is a fantastic point" sort of manner. Thank you!
@Fenamer
@Fenamer 2 года назад
Yes! This always happens to everyone. The only way to not lose 30 moves of progress is to always, I mean ALWAYS be alert. You could have made an engine level 30- move plan, but make 1 blunder, the 30 moves of progress means nothing. (Make sure that your opponents don't swindle on you.)
@guilhermelisboa6392
@guilhermelisboa6392 2 года назад
Bro I never blunder checkmate in one, I'm 1100 rating (and this guy's on the video should be like 150 rating), but sometimes I lose winning chances and I really hate when that happens, For me is better to lose an piece than a checkmate in 5
@TreeGreenOak
@TreeGreenOak 2 года назад
I noticed most of my blunders happen when I rush to make a move. One simple step is all you need is to pay more attention before you move especially in blitz. The most important thing is if I looked better without rushing a move I would make a better choice. Take your time to analyze before you move that is all. This will definitely will minimize your blunders. Also if you feel tired don't play as that will cause you to blunder as well. That is just what I learned from my experience.
@theodorerossdomadigo8896
@theodorerossdomadigo8896 Год назад
True, I had a queen, rushed a move with the queen with check, then I instantly realize he can capture it
@burple65
@burple65 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, exactly. If I would only take the time to talk through all the possibilities the way they do on these chess videos, I'm sure my game would improve a lot.
@CristanMeijer
@CristanMeijer Год назад
Another 4 step list which saves time because you don't have to check the whole board: 1. Check where your opponent's moved piece came from: is there a discovered attack? 2. Check where the piece moved to: is it attacking anything? And before you move: 3. Check where I'm moving from: am I allowing an attack because I'll move away? 4: Check where I'm moving to: can I be attacked there?
@rachmathidayat3393
@rachmathidayat3393 2 года назад
I really want to slap the players of this game 😂
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 2 года назад
Lol Rachmat
@peterbrown6224
@peterbrown6224 2 года назад
I want to play them!
@smrtfasizmu6161
@smrtfasizmu6161 2 года назад
You will be beaten up by them immediately. And you should. Everyone who slaps other people without being attacked physically himself should be beaten up to the point that he collects his own teeth from the floor.
@kostaspapas3202
@kostaspapas3202 2 года назад
@@smrtfasizmu6161 ..ground?
@seppukun208
@seppukun208 2 года назад
HAHA my forehead is so red after watching this :D Easier said then done though... remember when you were this bad one time?
@kindmulberry7196
@kindmulberry7196 2 года назад
There are more blunders in this game than there are chocolates in a Milk Tray box
@marLamaDeo
@marLamaDeo 3 года назад
Underrated content right here, I’m sharing these videos they’re so helpful
@ReinaldosChessLessons
@ReinaldosChessLessons 3 года назад
With support from ppl like you he’ll be at 100k in no time.
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
thanks a lot rikoLas! Really appreciate it!
@FactCheckTV18
@FactCheckTV18 3 года назад
True.
@nuclearcrayons3511
@nuclearcrayons3511 2 года назад
He's like a stern dad after you come in 4th place at anything.
@blakeland79
@blakeland79 2 года назад
I needed this. I am brand new to chess and am really struggling with blunders. This will certainly help! 👍
@Melxorb
@Melxorb 2 года назад
Great video. Just a suggestion, especially for people with time control issues. Swap steps 1 n 2.... check for GIVING mate before receiving mate first..... if you can win with mate (1 move) then no sense building a 'bad' habit. Saves time. Other than that little variance, very helpful video. Thanks for the tutelage
@peterbrown6224
@peterbrown6224 2 года назад
Good idea.
@rosiefay7283
@rosiefay7283 2 года назад
I'm not so sure. If you miss a mate in 1, perhaps you can still mate another way, albeit less efficiently. If you miss the fact that your opponent can mate you in 1, you might not get another move.
@clivescarrott2887
@clivescarrott2887 2 года назад
@@rosiefay7283 I think he is suggesting check for giving mate first, then check if you can be mated. Good idea, I lost 2 games recently because I missed checkmate.
@ferallemur
@ferallemur 2 года назад
@@rosiefay7283 If you DON'T miss mate in 1, you never get checkmated. You literally just win. There is never any better defense than not giving your opponent the chance to make a move.
@schwingedeshaehers
@schwingedeshaehers Год назад
Also look what the latest move changes (what attacks the moved piece, is it attacked, does it open something for other pieces
@jonathanw8450
@jonathanw8450 3 года назад
If you have time, could you do a video about those subtle pawn moves that advanced players often do, as I never know when to play them or why they're useful. Love the vid as usual!
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
Thanks for the suggestion! I will add it to list of potential upcoming videos!
@zwigoma2
@zwigoma2 2 года назад
@@FactCheckTV18 whats it at now ?
@EricYouTube578
@EricYouTube578 2 года назад
I vote for this as well
@JohnStockton7459
@JohnStockton7459 2 года назад
@@ChessVibesOfficial has this been made?
@xiaochoumao
@xiaochoumao Год назад
@@ChessVibesOfficial 独断独行得我🔥,在岗情况的报告显示,在这个世界上没有任何意义!我也要去看看这个节目的感觉真的好好看呀…………我们的生活方式是
@timothydelling9904
@timothydelling9904 2 года назад
800-1100 Elo? Respectfully there is no way. These players couldn’t have been over 650-700
@NidusFormicarum
@NidusFormicarum 2 года назад
It depends on the time control. Also, we all play really badly occasionally. I am 1850 and about a month ago I played a slow time control game as if I were a 1300-player dropping peices and pawns in the opening because I did not check my calculations properly.
@MegaMapper
@MegaMapper 2 года назад
It looks worse when you are spectator than when you are the player doing it. As spectator you simply see more and as a player you might miss something so obvious that stockfish gonna tell you "dude wtf" and you will be embarassed for just 1 sec and forget about it.
@EtzEchad
@EtzEchad 2 года назад
If it was a blitz game, that range is reasonable. I agree that if it was a slow game, people at 1100 ELO wouldn't make these errors. Unless they were drunk. Years ago, I used to play "drinking mans chess" with a friend of mine. It worked by having you take a drink everytime you captured a piece. After a while, I got so much tunnel vision that I could only see about four squares at a time. It is darn hard to win when you can't see where you opponents king is. :)
@DaveyKanabus
@DaveyKanabus 2 года назад
When you first make an account on that site you start at like 1500 I believe. It's possible they were new accounts at 800 and 1100 on their way down.
@petedambrosi4516
@petedambrosi4516 8 месяцев назад
You have managed to simplify the solution to an age old frustration for me, that most others have only beaten around the bush about. Well Done...
@moeinmhzg7827
@moeinmhzg7827 2 года назад
I don't think they were 800-1100, they should were about 400 or less I guess
@mustafa_8645
@mustafa_8645 2 года назад
Same thought
@joshsmith8715
@joshsmith8715 2 года назад
@@armstrongtixid6873 even on bullet I don’t think you could possibly miss, even if just playing chess for like a month, the bishop taking the knight when it forked the king and rook
@someyoutuber6972
@someyoutuber6972 2 года назад
@@armstrongtixid6873 It was a rapid game, Nelson said
@Stranepjeme
@Stranepjeme Год назад
Even less then 400
@LukasDrakon
@LukasDrakon Год назад
Lichess moment
@stevennowak6504
@stevennowak6504 2 года назад
Hey Chess Vibes! I just want to say .. thank you so much for your videos. I sadly stopped playing Chess for almost 20 years. I recently got back into it and although I am loving it I came to the sad reality that I am a terrible player now . Its like I forgot everything. Then I found some great youtubers that have really helped. Your videos have by far been the best for a beginner like myself. You talk at a nice pace . Many others plow through their instructions and the viewer misses a lot. The tips you give have greatly helped me to get back into the swing of things. I also like that you dont talk as if you assume everyone is an amazing player. You show great respect and understanding for your viewers, Im only at 800 right now but I am sure with the help of your content I will get better. thanks again!
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 2 года назад
Thanks for the kind words, Steven! Good luck past 800!
@I1Ido.
@I1Ido. 10 месяцев назад
And also, don't forget. It's not a blunder when it's a sacrifice for a checkmate, greater position, clearance sacrifice, etc.
@jimbair
@jimbair 2 года назад
I taught my wife to play and in that process I typed her up a checklist that is almost identical to your suggestions here, with one exception. I swapped steps one and two, because if you have a checkmate in one, the checkmate in one saves you the effort of even going to step two. If you have a forcing move, it may well buy you the time needed to relieve pressure against your own king when your opponent runs their own checklist. No sense in worrying about defense and letting your opponent off the hook unnecessarily. :) But your advice to avoid blunders is absolutely spot on. Unnecessary blunders are the bane of all of us sometimes. Great video and I'm going to recommend it to her.
@frozencloud17
@frozencloud17 2 года назад
Dang! Those two look like they never played a game of chess in their lives.
@DarrenSaw
@DarrenSaw 2 года назад
Excellent video, I think the simplicity of this approach is just what you need to push through some of the lower thresholds.
@gmgllc8059
@gmgllc8059 2 года назад
Videos are clear and concise. You understand the invaluable function of simplicity in learning. Thanks for these gems.
@hrishar
@hrishar Год назад
Thank you for creating this! I consider it very helpful that you explain the meaning in action of these steps and present their application on a real world example. This is actually what situated learning is about. It was also very useful to point out that a beginner needs to slow down and play longer games while getting used to this. I have seen quite a few of your videos, but this one made me subscribe! Keep up the great work!
@WhyDoISmellLikeCheese
@WhyDoISmellLikeCheese 5 дней назад
What I really like about your videos is that you explain things very clearly. I also really appreciate that you're more focused on teaching and providing value instead of being an influencer. Very refreshing.
@theticoboy
@theticoboy 2 года назад
As a beginner, this is a great video! Hope this channel has a bunch of stuff for low level and advanced beginners because I just subscribed. 👍🏼
@basteala525
@basteala525 Год назад
I just wanted to thank you for this video. This has been a really helpful guide to cutting down blunders. I started 800, went down to mid 600s, found this, started changing my thinking, and I've slowly but surely gained back lost ground and then a little extra. I'm also seeing ways to punish other people's blunders in the same way. It helps me see and understand my mistakes differently, too. So thank you for that. I feel much, much better as a chess player now, even if it's just some of the basic fundamentals and ideas.
@allbunsglazing
@allbunsglazing Год назад
Perfectly simple - I'm going to use this today, and add tactic checks to it as I've been doing a lot of pin and fork tactics recently. Thanks.
@jjbing3
@jjbing3 2 года назад
Thank you!!! This is probably the best advice that I’ve ever gotten to help me see the whole board.
@OregonMikeH
@OregonMikeH 2 года назад
Once again diversified and rock solid building blocks! Great diversity and Host Instruction. Always a Pleasure to return. As Always, Blessings from Oregon and much Thanks! ... Mike.
@bryanshawcpasc
@bryanshawcpasc 19 дней назад
Nelson, great coaching! I just played my 14th game against a human and had no blunders. Currently I am rated 746 and have only started playing chess 4 months ago. Mated in 21 moves and white only had 1 blunder. I have been practicing and practicing what you said against the puzzles and stockfish 2 to make sure I got the concept. Wonderful teaching! I’m sitting here stunned - so this is what chess is supposed to be like!
@SumSouuthernSugar
@SumSouuthernSugar 2 года назад
Excellent instruction. This is exactly the information I was searching for. In two videos I watched previously the guys were 10 moves deep in variations, etc, instead of giving step by step instructions like you. Thanks.
@iqballakhani7869
@iqballakhani7869 2 года назад
So simple, yet overlooked strategy. Thank you.
@archimedeis
@archimedeis 2 года назад
Great video. I always get tunnel vision when I come up with a plan so I need to constantly remind myself to do these checks
@ashtimbo
@ashtimbo Год назад
6:10 as levy always repeats: remember that your pieces can move backwards
@bryanshawcpasc
@bryanshawcpasc Месяц назад
Nelson, superb lesson! In order to cement the learnings in my analysis I have not used your process on any of my games yet but in solving puzzles. Puzzle after puzzle presents the chance to run your process. Yes, it takes a lot of time on a middle game puzzle. End games are a lot easier. BUT a key lesson fell out…I may find an attacking move but there may be a better one! I can’t rush your process when I see a possible opportunity! I have to complete your process before I move. Then, although I have done a calculation of the possible responses, I still need to rerun your process! The world just changed & I need to make sure I see everything correctly again! Brilliant teaching by a great teacher ❤!
@casamir1
@casamir1 2 года назад
Appreciate this kind of helpful, practical content, you do great work bro
@arturhoffman8941
@arturhoffman8941 5 месяцев назад
Great video, thank's for clear guidelines!
@davidholt8074
@davidholt8074 Год назад
Thanks for making videos that get right into it. Super rare and you're such a good guy for this
@gernottiefenbrunner172
@gernottiefenbrunner172 2 года назад
Back when I was a child, in order to blunder less I checked all 8 directions before putting my piece down. Worked pretty well at the time, against my opponents. After a while I started to also check for knights (I used to call them "horses"). On the opponent's pieces, I only checked the one that had moved last, for what it is doing. After a while, I learnt to also check the square it came from. Now I haven't played in over a decade. Anyway, your version is definitely more comprehensive, although slower.
@feb9511
@feb9511 Год назад
What do you mean by all 8 directions?
@Lekereki
@Lekereki Год назад
@@feb9511 up, right, left, down and the diagonals.
@wilhelmlyle8695
@wilhelmlyle8695 2 года назад
Love your demonstration videos I've only seen a few and they've already helped me
@garthosburn7109
@garthosburn7109 Год назад
Happy Christmas Nelson. Thanks for all your great videos.
@emperorsascharoni9577
@emperorsascharoni9577 2 года назад
For me a blunder is also If I miss that my opponent can do a tactic to win something (like skewer or fork).
@endthefed5304
@endthefed5304 Год назад
Very helpful advice! Thanks 🙏👍
@shacraig4982
@shacraig4982 Год назад
Thks....I just saw this and it makes so much sense.....too many times I get nervous, also trying to remember schemes and traps I saw on RU-vid and nothing works.....this check list slows my thinking down to make a good move not trying to copy a master's moves......👍
@nityadasa5852
@nityadasa5852 2 года назад
sweet love this videos that focus on the chess game philosophy it makes everything better, than memorizing the openings
@altarancho
@altarancho 2 года назад
I love your channel because most videos cover very broad strategies and tips that apply in many situations. As a trash player trying to get better, this video is 100x more helpful than most videos that show hyper specific situations and multi-step attacks. Even in your quiz videos you review principles and basics regularly. 👌👍👍
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
Yes, a lot of chess videos seem aimed at 2000+ players. I learned to play chess at nine, which is many decades ago, but I can still blunder pieces. ie. I am a casual player with no particularly high rating. And this channel is helpful to someone like me.
@seels7256
@seels7256 2 года назад
Thank you sir!! Helpful tools right here
@malcolmadams1051
@malcolmadams1051 2 года назад
Fantastic education. Simple but going to vastly improve my games.
@jimbednash8647
@jimbednash8647 2 года назад
Great video as I am new to Chess. Thank you so much. Learned more here in fifteen minutes than all my other training combined. You have to crawl before you can walk.
@justinblake7355
@justinblake7355 2 года назад
It looked like a terrible game, but to give them the benefit of the doubt I am going to assume this was on a really short time control.
@coreydallmeyer67
@coreydallmeyer67 2 года назад
Nah,they are just really low rated. I think he said like 800 in the beginning.
@Don_I84N
@Don_I84N 2 года назад
yeah, dont think thats a real game. maybe a blitz game. i played like 5-10 ~900-1100 and they never played like that
@coreydallmeyer67
@coreydallmeyer67 2 года назад
@@Don_I84N its 100% real
@esianimtenabos6454
@esianimtenabos6454 2 года назад
Thank you, very helpful as I start back after many years of not playing.
@georgechen1124
@georgechen1124 2 года назад
Your channel is wonderful!!! I obtained practical knowledge and valuable insights from your tutorials! Big THANKS!!!!
@zakaria.morchid
@zakaria.morchid 2 года назад
Indeed, you should have this thinking process in your head during the game to reduce blundering
@Thequietman-jp5py
@Thequietman-jp5py 2 года назад
Great advice thankyou Nelson love your channel keep up with the great work you do greatly appreciated 👍👍
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 2 года назад
Thanks, will do!
@nagodio
@nagodio 4 месяца назад
Your a REALLY good teacher. I just started chess and I find your videos really informative compared to others. thank you!
@timt1346
@timt1346 2 года назад
Very helpful, thanks!!!
@tonybmusic1166
@tonybmusic1166 Год назад
Great video……thanks for the useful info.
@Aktireach
@Aktireach 2 года назад
Thank you for this helpful tips.
@theguy8993
@theguy8993 2 года назад
This video really helps me, thanks man. I got 11 blunders in a game once and most of them where mine
@georgerose1315
@georgerose1315 Год назад
Good job. Thanx!
@michaeltubbs8767
@michaeltubbs8767 Год назад
Excellent lesson. This will help my game a lot. Still learning how to view the board. Thanks.
@alanpartridge1385
@alanpartridge1385 Год назад
Thanks. Sensible advice.
@falconsrule7683
@falconsrule7683 Год назад
Thanks this helped a lot!
@PrincessHaifahtv
@PrincessHaifahtv 2 года назад
Thanks to this info,,to be honest I'm 2k player but still getting blunder due to without this basics, now I learned more from your videos and I'll keep watching your more videos and future videos.
@tutosurexcel
@tutosurexcel 3 года назад
Thanks ! I'll apply this rules in my next games i'm sure it'll help :)
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
Great, best of luck!
@valtteri234
@valtteri234 3 года назад
Your content is very helpful and instructive, especially "how to get past xxxx level" series etc.! I just found ur channel. Hope u get more subs.
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
Thanks a lot, I appreciate that!
@garyl1000
@garyl1000 2 года назад
I really needed this one. Thanks again!
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@delchokanchev3907
@delchokanchev3907 2 года назад
Thank you Nelson . My blunder are less at the moment when I start use this 4 steps . My game is go better and better . Thank for your work .
@eunicef1
@eunicef1 Год назад
Thanks, bro. I will implement these checks.
@he0911
@he0911 3 года назад
Your channel is underrated and you explain things very well. I bet it will get popular soon .
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
Hope so!
@rama4913
@rama4913 3 года назад
It certainly is underrated, I'm learning valuable stuff ... please keep on going!
@Reg_al19
@Reg_al19 3 года назад
This is a drag........
@red_dot_doc
@red_dot_doc 2 года назад
Helped a lot mahn....Thanks💓
@meanderingmarley3910
@meanderingmarley3910 2 года назад
Excellent video!!!
@mrod3832
@mrod3832 2 года назад
Thanks! That's helpful.
@shreyjain3197
@shreyjain3197 Год назад
the worst part about blundering is that often you realise it 1 second after you played the move
@saltyfox7056
@saltyfox7056 2 года назад
Your videos are great. I have to watch all of them now.
@ryanevans7719
@ryanevans7719 3 года назад
Thanks for the help. This is a great way to improve 💪
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
Happy to help!
@robobuzzin
@robobuzzin 2 года назад
My games always get a lot better after your videos compared to other channels. Thanks boss
@alwaysinout
@alwaysinout 2 года назад
Another very useful lesson, thanks
@symboltherapper
@symboltherapper 2 года назад
Great video. This helped me a lot. I’ve made these blunders before
@mvmastrigt
@mvmastrigt 2 года назад
Great content! Keep it up!
@comments9065
@comments9065 10 месяцев назад
Nelson I have learnt a lot of things from all of your videos. Amazing content. Thanks a lot
@CharlesB-NGNM
@CharlesB-NGNM 2 года назад
I'm retired and have learning chess on my list of new hobbies. In my limited experience with chess, I have been wont to blunder (not as badly as these guys but...) So, this was a good primer.
@mattgiguere5638
@mattgiguere5638 2 года назад
Thank Man. Keep em coming ♟👍
@sykim33
@sykim33 Год назад
Wow. I've watched a lot of your videos, and they've always been helpful, but this one... I've cut down my blunders by pretty much 90% after seeing this, and I'm playing so much better. Thanks so much!
@aaaaaaa6954
@aaaaaaa6954 Год назад
Wow, how has ur rating changed?
@mikelevitskiy2535
@mikelevitskiy2535 Год назад
Wow. These tips help me so much! Do you have a video about reducing misses?
@fatimaalarabi5581
@fatimaalarabi5581 2 года назад
I really liked this video Thank you so much 🌸🌸
@fadge4105
@fadge4105 2 года назад
Thanks, very helpful...
@Nat_Cat
@Nat_Cat 2 года назад
Amazing video, thanks a lot
@johnberry5296
@johnberry5296 2 года назад
Amazing video, I’ll try this now
@lizallewellyn4145
@lizallewellyn4145 4 месяца назад
Very helpful!
@9R1NCE
@9R1NCE Год назад
Thanks bro ❤️, it was very helpful 🙏🏼
@SamuelBDoran
@SamuelBDoran 10 месяцев назад
I switched from 10 to 15 minute games to take more time while following this advice, and it works! Simple, obvious, but it’s so easy to get caught in tunnel vision and blunder. I will be doing this for all my games.
@petergreen5337
@petergreen5337 Год назад
Very good lesson and advice.
@CrazyTommy
@CrazyTommy Год назад
Very helpful thanks 👍
@alexbuentello7
@alexbuentello7 2 года назад
SOOOOO helpful simple video but super helpful!
@ak-2202
@ak-2202 3 года назад
It is frustrating to watch those blunders man... I choked on my food on that King and Rook fork. Thank you for your videos though, they are very helpful.
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 3 года назад
Haha no problem Ameya
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