@@chessscape, oh right, that's probably why I haven't crossed 1500 yet. I usually play that move against that checkmating threat (there's usually no pawn there to take my queen). So my pattern-recognising brain decided that it's the same.
The reason I never resign, is the diversity and pressure makes me think outside the box. And furthermore, if resigning is the proper move then how was the end game discovered
@chessscape sorry man for this but please add more music in your videos because it just you talking in silence and that's not very interesting to watch.
4:51It's better to play the move Nf3 with the top engine line being ... Qf5 Qxa7+ Kd8 Nxd4 Qxd5 Ne6+ Qxe6 Rxe6 that just doesn't make sense but stockfish 17.1 play better chess than me so he must be right
At the 3:09 mark I agree that black will move the queen, however I don't know why you moved it to that square. What if the opponent moved the black queen two squares to the right to prevent the subsequent check? I realize that white can threaten the queen from the white diagonal with pawns but still the queen would be in a completely different position on the board afterwards; thus affecting the outcome. of the game.
This is really funny, Im pretty competitive and I love studying openings, recently I tried out some d4 Bg5 shenanigans, like the trompowsky, exchange slav with Bg5 or d4 d5 Bg5 in Blitz. More than one time people actually premoved e6, I couldnt believe it😂 All the prep and then the opponent does that
3:52 at this moment i would be done i think queen to f3 then the queen will be protecting the pawn if the black queen takes u take back if it moves away take the knight becose the kinig cant take the bishop so u will have up a knnight and a rook
it looks promising, but the square has two defenders, king and queen. If the bishop moves there, he only has one defender, your Queen. Therefore, black can just take the bishop for free.
BrawlStarsPearl is right "Why did you copy Chesspage1's thumbnail?". I love your video's, there so damn good. I'm also advanced. My 50th comment in RU-vid.
Just Rf7. Look at the position. White didnt sacrifice anything, has all his pieces active and a safe king. Meanwhile black has one piece developed and an almost mated king. Even if there was no checkmate right away, one can tell black is completely lost. But as I said, Rf7 and Nd7+ is an unstoppable threat