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@@IndiDaddiii Well national masters are rated around 2000, so no. At 2200 you're looking at a FIDE master or candidate master. And even at 1400 you're probably in the 95th percentile, meaning you're better at chess than 95% of players. Way stronger than a beginner.
1.Think one stead ahead 2.When there is a good move, find for a better move 3. Create free square for bishops 4. Danger levels 5. What can opponent do? 6. Look for potential threat
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I have never seen such a chess RU-vidr who explains every move in detail and also includes other possible moves,and also mentions what mistakea not to make. Truely brilliant.
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I won a game with 93% accuracy and a brilliant move today in the morning because of your tips in the last video! Thank you very much! Your videos are the best.
Looking deeper into the position is the skill we need to develop. The deeper we can look the stronger we become but how we can look deeper is eveyone’s enigma!
A lot of the stuff in this video was only a few moves. Looking rather ahead was only through general strategy. It's about consistency I suppose and being able to recognise where you need to focus your attention
@@sploofmcsterra4786 It is easy said but difficult to do over the board. Looking deep into the position requires both great calculation skill which almost everyone’s weakness and vision which Alekhine said we must be born with that particular chess talent. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GRCvqr7XJAo.htmlsi=1yOif9S7WoVhaQ3h
You're 100% the most underrated chess RU-vidr. The editing and detail it takes for these videos are admirable. The fact that you have a course in which you engage with people learning is incredible. Definitely my favorite chess content creator.
I was just some random guy at chess. I randomly came across this video and thought this must be some stupid stuff again but I still decided to watch this. To my surprise it was a million times better than all other tutorials etc etc. I watched the video again and again like four times. After that, my rapid rating just jumped from 800 to 1000 in only a day. Thank you chesspage1. You are truly the best.
This is a game changer I think will push me to the next level. Thank you one of the best most understandable youtube chess instruction videos I have seen!
The way you explained each move is extraordinary. These tips are very much useful for beginners and intermediate players. Thank you for your wonderful video.
Dude you are a pure genius, especially with the King defending the pawn that is on d5, and explaining how making a better move in good situations are so smart. I Definitely subscribed you bro, keep it up please!
chess page 1 please reply I have a doubt at the time 8:50 of video you told to play Nc3 to defend the e4 pawn but what if black plays pawn to b4 instead of re8??
Do you know the best tactic for beginners? It’s simple. Push your seventh rank pawn to the seventh rank do it for for each for your h pawn and your a pawn that’s the first move
I love your vids! Can you one day make a video explaining the Sicilian defense for beginners? I really want to use it and you're the only person that can explain it without getting bored and way too confused. I would really appreciate it.
Can you make content for 1600 elo (intermediate) players in chess? Good Guidance in video form for that elo range is very rare to find on RU-vid. I'll be thankful.
Great video! I really liked the forced pawn endgame Could you make a video specifically for pawn endgames? It is definitely my biggest weakness. I commonly loose even 2 pawns up because I don't know when to move which one
Whoever is behind this is a genius ❤ I was struggling to cross 850(blitz) from weeks now I have achieved 900+ It's nothing to brag about, but for an absolute beginner it's a party time 🎉
I was surprised to see your page mentioned in a Business Insider article, "The Dark Heart of Modern Chess". The quote is right in the end. And it's a very good quote.
I have been trying your tactics and way of thinking in my games.. I stil have difficulties to find a good check mate, but at least i am giving a hard time to my opponents and being able to not receive checks and take the game to a possible end... thank you!
I have ongoing extreme vertigo rn si sorry if I get any spelling wrong Youve been the greatest chess youtuber ever and has helped me more than anyone else even at ths rating of 1500 thank you bro
When I started chess I just saw you make a video about the Halloween gambit and when I used it against players I was like dang this guy is funny goes straight to the opening and just overall a great teacher when I saw your Halloween gambit video that was realeased 3 hours ago I just knew you would go viral I hope you make more content and cya