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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov answers one of the most common questions asked by his students, which is - how to train chess effectively? How should you study chess so that you don't get stuck at the same level, but keep progressing gradually?
That is exactly what you will learn from this lesson. GM Smirnov shares with you a 30-minute chess training plan which focuses on 3 methods of training. Studying chess for just 30 minutes daily on these 3 methods will give you significant results. This will help you reach the 2000 ELO rating faster! You will also know how to train if you have less or more time available in a day.
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00:00 How to train chess effectively & improve faster?
00:26 Chess Study Plan: 1) Tactics Training
02:51 Practice Puzzle: Can you find the win?
02:57 Chess Study Plan: 2) Play & Analyze
04:08 Analyzing your chess game with engine
06:36 Training Plan: 3) Study chess (openings)
08:18 Studying positional concepts in chess
09:00 Chess Training Plan for 30 minutes per day
10:00 Training Plan if you have more time available
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@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
📗 Be a Top 5% Chess Player Worldwide, Learn the 3 Steps to 2000 ELO - chess-teacher.com/3-steps-to-2000-elo 💰💲 Join the RCA Affiliate Program, promote our courses, and get 50% commission - chess-teacher.com/partnership
@elemayelemay4229
@elemayelemay4229 Год назад
2000 ELO is not 5% worldwide, more like 0.001% if not better
@vladislavshevchenko634
@vladislavshevchenko634 9 месяцев назад
2:44 in here black is not forced to take our queen, there's also another variation, Rxd5, Qxd5 and continue to threaten a checkmate getting 6pwans for 3. 2:56 Rh8+,Kxh8, Qh1+, Bh5, Qxh5#.
@Chill_Gates
@Chill_Gates Месяц назад
What we do : Tactics: 0 mins Play: 1-2 hours Analyse: 0 mins Study openings: 10 min videos on fancy Gambits
@Dishalinjhara
@Dishalinjhara 26 дней назад
😢😅😅😅
@thebluelightmemory4355
@thebluelightmemory4355 Год назад
As a 400 player, I appreciate how you believe this can get me to 2000.
@sanyasyniushkevych1868
@sanyasyniushkevych1868 Год назад
Ahahhahahahha
@nel69k
@nel69k Год назад
Lmao
@AdventureSam
@AdventureSam Год назад
It won’t
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
It won't happen overnight of course, but we all started from scratch. This doesn't prevent you from climbing up to 2000 over time.
@anoukadel6397
@anoukadel6397 Год назад
😂😂😂
@VizualDK
@VizualDK Год назад
I went from 1450 to 1350 in just 3 days… getting this on my recommended feels like a sign
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Great! Hope you improve faster.
@macdonaldnnadi
@macdonaldnnadi Год назад
hey man. I went from 1500 to 1300 about 2 months ago... in one day 0-0. I felt so frustrated so then I kinda got a tantrum and decided I will get better. Rn Im at 1620 rapid and I'm so happy with my progress because i just kept playing smarter and such. I also started playing chess seriously September 2022, as before that i knew the rules and played casually but never took it seriously. Maybe setting goals will help you out. My goal was hitting 1500 by May this year which has been completely blown away. So then my goal was 1600 and I've just decided my goal is to read, understand, and finish a chess book that i got by may. Weird rant i went on rn but hopefully it shows you that every gets their ups and downs but as long as you are determined and have goals, you will reach it!
@larrycarter3765
@larrycarter3765 Год назад
You better stop then.
@liuangyan2529
@liuangyan2529 Год назад
I went from 1475 to 1050 in 3 month lol
@DS_5803
@DS_5803 Год назад
is going down like good or something..
@TwoHonest
@TwoHonest Год назад
Thanks for the video Igor! I’m 1800 currently and I always find that puzzles before going into a game keep you sharp, focused and play better!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Yes! thanks for sharing.
@kennethhicks2113
@kennethhicks2113 6 месяцев назад
I found something interesting, listen to Mozart before and during play.... can't explain ie. HF
@stefanwolf8558
@stefanwolf8558 2 месяца назад
⁠@@kennethhicks2113Me: smoke weed, play Vivaldi while binging puzzles on Lichess while stoned
@kennethhicks2113
@kennethhicks2113 2 месяца назад
You must be a Bach fan ; )@@stefanwolf8558
@user-or8ny5yi7e
@user-or8ny5yi7e 8 месяцев назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:27 🧠 Start with Short Tactics Training: - Begin with solving puzzles to focus on chess and learn different tactical patterns. This helps prevent blunders and strengthens your attacking skills. 03:31 🕹️ Play and Analyze Games: - Play games, then analyze them using chess software or engines. Learn from mistakes, understand opening theories, and identify weaknesses in your gameplay. 06:46 📚 Study Chess, Especially Openings: - Master essential openings for both white and black pieces. While openings won't make you a strong player alone, understanding them is crucial to progress effectively. 09:07 ⏱️ Time Management for Training: - Allocate 30 minutes daily for a well-rounded training session. Adjust components (tactics, games, study) based on the time you have, ensuring a balanced approach to improvement. Made with HARPA AI
@olegdragora2557
@olegdragora2557 Год назад
Thank you for a great video! I feel like actually getting better at something is often very counterintuitive. We are tempted to just use intuition and repeat something we already did many times without growing new habits.
@BobChess
@BobChess Год назад
2:54 Qh5 is the way to win! Of course the bishop is pinned so it can't capture your queen but most importantly, you are threatening to win a game on h8 or h7. Black will takes your bishop on c4 to open the escape square for his king. But next you will play the quiet move, g6! prevent a black king from escaping and next move you will delivery the checkmate blow on h8 and black is defenseless.
@firemurda3168
@firemurda3168 Год назад
I saw that as well
@degatagauwatie4073
@degatagauwatie4073 Год назад
Just pushing g6 leads to the same end. Both Qh5 and g6 are still played, and the order makes no difference.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
​@@degatagauwatie4073 It's a tricky puzzle. Actually only 1.Qh5 wins. If instead White plays 1.g6 first, that allows Black to play 1...Bxf4 and then relocate that bishop to h6.
@user-kb1gy1bd8t
@user-kb1gy1bd8t Год назад
@@GMIgorSmirnov isn't Rh8+ also winning? ...Kxh8 2. Qh1+ Kg8 3. g6
@VishalYadav-fy1br
@VishalYadav-fy1br Год назад
@@user-kb1gy1bd8t It will take time as rook on f8 will move and give chance to escape king .
@narutoedisson6256
@narutoedisson6256 Год назад
I am a 2100 and i think that this training plan is very good even for advanced players.
@thelifeofkawendepetrusglen2255
I bet I can beat u
@BobChess
@BobChess Год назад
Is it effective? If it is true, you will be 2000
@iBuzzinga
@iBuzzinga Год назад
I am a 2840 and I approve
@narutoedisson6256
@narutoedisson6256 Год назад
@@thelifeofkawendepetrusglen2255 give me you're name and play me on lichess if you dare
@Him0073
@Him0073 Год назад
@@narutoedisson6256 Wanna play with me?My name is Granzeboma
@512Riddler
@512Riddler Год назад
I really suck at chess but have gotten better recently from practicing. I’m digging the channel thanks for keeping things moving and easy to understand. The content has helped!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
It's great to know about your recent progress. "Every master was once a disaster" - keep it up!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 11 месяцев назад
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@nibiyabi
@nibiyabi 11 месяцев назад
Something I've found helpful is analyzing my game without the engine, taking notes explaining my thinking, then going over it again with the engine. I save this for longer time control games which I suspect had good learning opportunities. For blitz or bullet games I just do a quick check with the engine to make sure I didn't miss anything major.
@solitude_kee8986
@solitude_kee8986 6 месяцев назад
Hi I found this very helpful can u go in a little deeper
@hordewithbenoni9520
@hordewithbenoni9520 2 месяца назад
i do it for blitz cuz i wont play more than like 4 blitz games a day (stops becoming fun actually)
@tjepting1
@tjepting1 11 месяцев назад
I am new to chess (Knew the basics and could play casually before) and I am loving these videos. In-depth yet simple.
@paulusmelvintan4652
@paulusmelvintan4652 11 месяцев назад
I really need this video. Thank you, GM Igor. Appreciate that.
@jdhr7767
@jdhr7767 Год назад
Right now I'm at 1800 blitz but I've started to attend some Classical tournaments so I'm really looking forward to improving, thx for this vid
@albertdeckel9429
@albertdeckel9429 Год назад
Thanks very much! Excellent lesson!!
@janicepappas8508
@janicepappas8508 Год назад
For the tactical puzzle… Qh5, then if black bishop doesn’t move Qh8 is mate. If black bishop does move along the diagonal, pawn to g6 and then queen to h8 mate
@afridnawaz227
@afridnawaz227 9 месяцев назад
How about rook sac check then queen to h1 check and then pawn to g6 I think that's a mate too
@itainteasywhenitshard7087
@itainteasywhenitshard7087 9 месяцев назад
@@afridnawaz227 Rook e8 gives the king an escape
@afridnawaz227
@afridnawaz227 9 месяцев назад
@@itainteasywhenitshard7087 ooo yeah yeah , 🥲 I didn't c that
@realdanielpeach
@realdanielpeach 7 месяцев назад
Wow didnt see black bishop could move along the diagnal. Good catch
@wendychan6679
@wendychan6679 7 месяцев назад
I initially looked at Rh8 but I don't think that works. After that Qh5 etc looks right so I would pick that move.
@Blinkers2007GameDev
@Blinkers2007GameDev 10 месяцев назад
Agree with everything! Studying positional understanding and openings 10-15 min per day is important. Also, keep in mind opening theory can help you understand positions more
@elcanaldemanu2921
@elcanaldemanu2921 Год назад
This is what I was looking for, thanks a lot!
@ericst-laurent1194
@ericst-laurent1194 Год назад
I am around 1600 and 1700 and i beat regularly 1700 and 1800 players of chess and i want to go until 2000 my dream or maybe more if possible!Thank you,for your great advice,i understand with the fact,i raise my level,so my opponent are more wise and better prepared too,so i need to be more wise too if i want to raise my level more fast!I think this what i need to do right now!You do a great work for us Igor,this is greatly appreciate!
@aariznadeem2211
@aariznadeem2211 Год назад
This video is very helpful, thanks for being the most educational chess youtuber!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
🙏
@animexedit8629
@animexedit8629 Год назад
Thank you so much I will follow this study plan and hopefully reach the 2000 rated level! ❤
@2009Neelam
@2009Neelam 11 месяцев назад
I love your because of the detail and the stuff you teach
@fabiofigueredo538
@fabiofigueredo538 Год назад
Great advice. Thank you!
@dalejirschele1299
@dalejirschele1299 9 месяцев назад
Yes I figured out the first puzzle, since I recently missed a "smothered mate" in a blitz game, I kept checking until it was a draw...and later analysis showed I had a smothered mate, too bad I missed it, however it helped figure out this puzzle. Cheers!
@ekdguitar123
@ekdguitar123 13 дней назад
This is the second chess improvement video I watched today. Your video is excellent. You lay out a clear specific path forward. I really appreciate the work you put into this. You gave suggestions for what specifically to study and supported the ideas with sound and specific reasons and appropriate examples. Thank you very much for this. It really helps! I’ll be back after I spend my 30 minutes studying chess using your suggestions. This video was time well spent!
@juanivansantiago1865
@juanivansantiago1865 Год назад
I love your videos!you truly bring good material to the board!!! You deserve more subscribers! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
🤗
@byspyke7734
@byspyke7734 5 месяцев назад
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:27 🧠 *Start with Short Tactics Training:* - Begin your chess training with short tactics training (solving puzzles) for about 5 minutes. - Goals include focusing on chess, avoiding blunders, and accumulating tactical patterns. 03:31 📊 *Play and Analyze Your Games:* - After tactics training, move on to playing and analyzing your games. - Learn from your mistakes and use chess engines to review and understand better moves. 06:46 📚 *Study Chess (Including Openings):* - Dedicate time to studying chess, with an emphasis on openings. - Prioritize understanding opening theory to avoid falling into traps and improve overall game strategy. 09:07 ⏰ *Optimal Training Time:* - The recommended training plan takes approximately 30 minutes daily. - Allocate time based on availability: 10-15 minutes for each element or adjust based on your schedule. 10:33 🎓 *Advanced Training Course:* - Consider an advanced course, "From 800 to 2000 ELO," for a structured curriculum and faster progress. - Course covers essential subjects needed to reach the 2000 rating level. 10:47 🍀 *Best of Luck in Your Chess Progress!* - Encouragement to the viewer for a smooth and fast improvement in chess. Made with HARPA AI
@kirby7489
@kirby7489 Год назад
The endgame is an extremely important component which needs to be studied to at least understand the basics. That is where many games are ultimately won or lost.
@mapye420
@mapye420 5 месяцев назад
i just discover this channel and that just perfectly what i need thx you
@observer1846
@observer1846 3 месяца назад
Great advice. Thanks a lot.
@JFBassett2050
@JFBassett2050 11 месяцев назад
As always, terrific!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
► Chapters​ 00:00 How to train chess effectively & improve faster? 00:26 Chess Study Plan: 1) Tactics Training 02:51 Practice Puzzle: Can you find the win? 02:57 Chess Study Plan: 2) Play & Analyze 04:08 Analyzing your chess game with engine 06:36 Training Plan: 3) Study chess (openings) 08:18 Studying positional concepts in chess 09:00 Chess Training Plan for 30 minutes per day 10:00 Training Plan if you have more time available
@dominicm6144
@dominicm6144 11 месяцев назад
Great video, thanks!
@lucidlight6464
@lucidlight6464 7 месяцев назад
Great advice. TY!
@ewrl0433
@ewrl0433 Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@Tonyzzz7
@Tonyzzz7 22 дня назад
Hands down the Best!!! Video RU-vid instruction. Thank you
@nicoletagageanu8350
@nicoletagageanu8350 Год назад
thank you igor,you are my favourite chess youtuber when i started watching you i was 800 elo and now i am 1600
@Cl0udPvP
@Cl0udPvP Год назад
So far, this has helped me a lot. I have followed this guide, and I have not lost a game so far, which is quite amazing for me since I normally end up losing atleast 1 lol I’ve noticed that I’m getting better just from the puzzles and I changed the last part (opening practice) to learning overall through chess videos and lessons.
@antoniosalles3134
@antoniosalles3134 Год назад
To get to 2000 with 30 minutes of studying a day sounds like a dream to me. I am FIDE rated at 2000 and 2200 on Lichess on rapid (NOT BLITZ). And I can tell you that just 30 minutes a day will not get you there. First I would add the word "quality" to this training program. I play OTB 60 30 training games at least once a week. I probably spend more time analyzing my games than actually playing them. My openings are my weakness, and endgames are definitely my strength, especially pawn endgames. I study DEM mainly for that, and that is very hard work. My middlegame is okay, I still need to work on how to play better with my minor pieces at that stage of the game. And as far as the opening, I am getting better and better, but if an opponent manages to beat me, it will be because of an opening mistake on my part. Chess is not so easy that one can study 30 minutes a day and get to 2000. At that level, you will be better than 99% of all chess players. Think about that. On a more realistic level two to four hours of study per day and quality play for four years will get you there as an adult player. Going to tournaments OTB at least 5 times a year, and working with a good coach. Other than polishing your openings and practicing some tactics, Blitz is VERY detrimental to your game. It is too superficial and shallow. And it can be a complete waste of your time. It is better to play ONE game per week, at 60 minutes with a 30-second increment, analyze that deeply, study the openings, and the tactical mistakes, and allocate time for deep study during the week, than playing 1000 blitz games per day. That is my honest opinion. Nakamura is a great player and everyone mentions him as an example to the "benefits" of blitz. But no one mentions that BEFORE he did that, he did a lot of studying and OTB play and was already a GM, he had already dedicated his life to chess. I have a friend who has played more than 15000 blitz games online and plays weekly blitz games at the chess club. He is rated about 1800 (Lichess) at Blitz and has been that way for at least 2 years! He is rated 1500 FIDE. What I find playing blitz is that MOST openings are either traps or garbage openings designed to WIN at blitz. This friend once beat me on OTB game using an opening trap he learned from Blitz. But I told him this: "Yes, you beat me, but how much time have you put into studying something that can only be used once? Instead of learning good theory and learning it deeply and precisely, which can be something useful for a lifetime, not just one game". At the end of the day, I am 2000 and he is 1500, that should say it all. BTW my score against him is plus 6 OTB, unrated casual games, and he only beat me twice. At blitz, I also have a plus score against him. (when I rarely do play blitz).
@Adgjmptw343
@Adgjmptw343 Год назад
Understand your concern. Blitzing away means using cheap tricks which the player will eventually run out of. Without the proper analysis of each move with respect to the opponents counter , the progess of chess learning will not go anywhere.
@timothymatendeokumu5818
@timothymatendeokumu5818 Год назад
You have really taught me a lot
@hko-nj7xz
@hko-nj7xz Год назад
sir, this is wendy's
@hellogais2177
@hellogais2177 Год назад
He is probably talking about online rating and he didn’t mention for how long you would have to do 30 mins a day. My friend got to 1500 rating in less than a year with very little practice and analysis, sometimes playing gets you intuition, most blunders under 2000 rating can be seen by players max 2 moves after the move is made
@animegaming7116
@animegaming7116 Год назад
How to study
@Marek_Wiesner_English_Version
THANKS, I got from 1150 to 1450 in a single week, and this big thank is also for other of your videos!!!
@ajiboyeolorunjuwon7444
@ajiboyeolorunjuwon7444 Год назад
I honestly think this is great, im current a 1500, and used to lose a lot of points until i actually started playing like 3 -5 games per day, nothing more, and lots of puzzles.
@mariorossi7225
@mariorossi7225 8 месяцев назад
30 minutes a day for chess 30 for guitar\piano\ukulele\whatever and 30 for drawing..in a couple of years you'll be some kind of leonardo da vinci
@dulguunduk2781
@dulguunduk2781 Год назад
im always enjoy to watch your videos
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
@8964TS
@8964TS Год назад
My approach, which may seem counterintuitive, was to play less chess. I was playing 15-20 games a day, just going on to the next one and the next one. Now I play just 5 or 6 and spend time going over them looking for weaknesses.
@rafaelpaquete3350
@rafaelpaquete3350 Год назад
whats ur elo
@tizianoricci7509
@tizianoricci7509 Год назад
Dont Be that negative, if you are a practicing chess player (at least 3 times a week) ur rating Is "yours". On long term (statistics), early resigns- opponent blunders etc - are compensated by yours. Its variance. that rating Is yours. U May have a dip later, ( or a grow up!) Later, but its yours if u play chess continuosly.
@paultapping9510
@paultapping9510 Год назад
I've been grinding out wins trying to stay near the top of my division and my rating has definitely taken a hit because of that. Fewer, but higher quality games, seems to be the way to go. That said, I have now seen, fallen for, and can defend against a lot of the silly early checkmates. So there's advantages to doing a bit of both.
@AlexanderGarshag-lf7mj
@AlexanderGarshag-lf7mj Год назад
This is the best Chanel to learn chess. I really like how you are teaching. It’s not many channels that are so good as you. Many thanks from sweden. ❤❤❤
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
😃
@bartek8945
@bartek8945 2 месяца назад
Great video! I think it is good to add that in 2:34 after black's Qa5 white has monstrous Qb5!!+ and after Q:b5 Nc7# comes
@rajanarsimhamedi3313
@rajanarsimhamedi3313 Год назад
Good evening i found one minute to slove the puzzle Qh5 its amazing because the bishop was pin. and blacks gready to take the bishop on C3, G pawn push Qh8 is mate☺️❤🤗.
@andywang7262
@andywang7262 Год назад
As a lichess rapid 2100 player,I can confirm that this is so true.Endgame is something that you need to study once in a while(l mean study things apart from your games).However,opening is what you should work on every day.
@werners5191
@werners5191 Год назад
You just earned a new subscriber 😊
@user-bk9fk2tq2z
@user-bk9fk2tq2z 5 месяцев назад
Very good video, thank you :-)
@AP-eb8hd
@AP-eb8hd Год назад
Very true -- If were to suggest, just reverse those points... But its very very important to understand opening chess traps.. or you'll just end up wasting time, no matter how good you are.
@xescllabres1327
@xescllabres1327 Год назад
Solution to puzzle: Th8+ Kxh8 Qh1+ Kg8 g6 and no matter what black response is, Qh7++ (black cannot take the pawn with the bishop cause it is pinned) Nice puzzle
@ajitkumarsahu1242
@ajitkumarsahu1242 Год назад
❤❤❤thanks Gonna follow it for 21 days
@nicholas612
@nicholas612 Год назад
Thank you coach
@bichogarcia
@bichogarcia Год назад
Tactics answer: Rh8+, Kh8, Qh1+, Kg7, g6, any move by black, Qh7++
@ja_arena
@ja_arena Год назад
2:53 The winning move is I think Qh5, black may play Be6 or Bxc4 (the only sensible move to create a room for the king incase white plays Qh8+), but that can be solved with g6 by white and I think there is nothing black can do to stop the checkmate
@mememanfresh
@mememanfresh Год назад
is g6 first bad
@utpal6647
@utpal6647 Год назад
@@mememanfresh yes because black can then move his rook anywhere and create some escape room for his king
@NotBamOrBing
@NotBamOrBing Год назад
How does white play e6?
@ja_arena
@ja_arena Год назад
@@NotBamOrBing it's g6 instead
@MrJorjantas
@MrJorjantas Год назад
What if before looking for forced moves we look for patterns like enclosed king in this case? This with the aim of training our mind to recognize the patterns that motivate the search for tactical opportunities during our games
@franktaggart-qs5ff
@franktaggart-qs5ff 10 месяцев назад
I like your videos they give you insight I was in a game and I had the queen and one space away. I have my night down in the corner I had on my bishop. I’m ready to pounce on winning the game and I don’t know what piece I should use or sacrifice I got it right there. I got it. I got the game in my hands and I can’t and it is there a drill I could do
@andrewcheshire244
@andrewcheshire244 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this advice! I've been doing loads of puzzles (2660 rating now) and some analysing my own games, but only a little study. So this video helped me discover one weakness in my training! Quite helpful.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 месяца назад
Nice work!
@aviralkumarbarnwal83
@aviralkumarbarnwal83 Год назад
Thanks sir.😇🥰🙏
@JustinClarkball
@JustinClarkball Год назад
Very nice video I am subbed
@epiccrumbs8312
@epiccrumbs8312 Год назад
The line I calculated for the puzzle 2:50. Qh5(black bishop on f7 is pinned to king and threatening mate on either Qh7# or Qh8#), Bxc4 or any other bishop move to free up an escape square for black's king, However, White can then play g6, removing the escape square. Whatever black does now, It will still be mate. It is worth noting that if black plays g6 to prevent this line, Qh7#/Qh8# ends the game on the spot. I believe this is the solution.
@epiccrumbs8312
@epiccrumbs8312 Год назад
Yes but you failed to calculate what happens after g6(removing the escape square for the king. No matter what black does now, it is mate on the next move.(response to someone's calculation) idk if they delete message or what.
@weqeqeqqweqweqwe9266
@weqeqeqqweqweqwe9266 Год назад
@@epiccrumbs8312 Rh8+!! Kxh8 forced Dh1+ (Bh5 is mate in 1) so Kg8 g6 and this schould be winning aswell and is more forced so i would play like that prob
@weqeqeqqweqweqwe9266
@weqeqeqqweqweqwe9266 Год назад
also looks beatiful to me
@epiccrumbs8312
@epiccrumbs8312 Год назад
@@weqeqeqqweqweqwe9266 Huh your calculations make no sense. You annotations don't relate to the puzzle, do you mean another position?
@epiccrumbs8312
@epiccrumbs8312 Год назад
@@weqeqeqqweqweqwe9266 I get what you mean, but you fail to calculate what happens that after Qh1+, Black doesn't have to play Bh5, they will instead play Kg8. You have no attack. After something like g7, Black will play Bxc4, and you simply loss your rook for no reason so you are down a severe amount of material. Therefore your line was wishful thinking and not an accurate line if black plays correctly. It was def a nice try though.
@rivhi7974
@rivhi7974 Год назад
Do you think playing longer games is better for beginners? I feel like it would be so I have time to really think about my moves and learn to see lines into the future
@GabrielLopez-we6yn
@GabrielLopez-we6yn Год назад
I was 1000 ELO two years ago and then I got "steps" to go further: in a year I wanted to get to 1200 which I did. Then I said to myself "2023 I will get to 1300" which I did and feels nice. I now want to get to 1500 by the end of the year
@prakash_clt
@prakash_clt 5 месяцев назад
What is your current rating?
@GabrielLopez-we6yn
@GabrielLopez-we6yn 5 месяцев назад
@@prakash_clt 1150 lol 😂
@prakash_clt
@prakash_clt 5 месяцев назад
@@GabrielLopez-we6yn How did you come down from 1300 to 1150?
@GabrielLopez-we6yn
@GabrielLopez-we6yn 5 месяцев назад
@@prakash_clt good question. Playing really bad I guess. Trying hard to get back there
@fluxrider7027
@fluxrider7027 2 месяца назад
This sounds like a great study format. I have two questions. Do you have any recommendations on how to study openings? (good sources, etc.) When do you think it's best to start regular self-training on endgames as well?
@RoscoeStar
@RoscoeStar Год назад
Hey I used one of your old courses from a long time ago briefly. It literally helped my game tremendously. I don't play much anymore but I can say that those few days of following along with your course improved my game a whole lot. Your advice is gold and I know that it works. Any serious player should consider some of Igor's work.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Thanks! 🙏
@mitchelloeth4247
@mitchelloeth4247 Год назад
Puzzle at 2:52 Rh8 Kxh8 Qh1 Kg8 g6 and they can’t stop mate
@tobymonger7884
@tobymonger7884 Год назад
What about Rfe8? Black escapes. Qh7+ Kf8
@JulianFernandez
@JulianFernandez 3 месяца назад
thanks!
@ProdYoshi101
@ProdYoshi101 Год назад
Qh8 (remember the pin so bishup can't take queen) they might take the light squared bishup and the g6, they can play whatever move they choose, queen delivers the mate
@chrisrobbins2632
@chrisrobbins2632 Год назад
Solved it while laughing really hard at "tease your little sister"! A teacher with wit is a rare find.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
😎
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean 6 месяцев назад
- Start with tactical training: solving puzzles (0:27) - Focus on attacking moves and forcing moves in tactics (1:21) - Analyze your games with an engine to identify mistakes (3:44) - Prioritize studying openings to ensure a good start (6:42) - If short on time, pick one or two key activities (9:30) - If more time is available, allocate extra time to playing/analysis and studying (10:01)
@BazookaJo0
@BazookaJo0 Год назад
Most games rated under 2000 are decided by tactics. So there is where most of my time is going. Then some time analyzing. Only thing you need to know for your opening are the basic rules, to complete your development and the idea behind the opening.
@emugaming9748
@emugaming9748 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@bza74
@bza74 4 месяца назад
Qh5, Bxc4 then the great move g6 wins for white on the position you gave for tactical exercise. ❤
@mstalcup
@mstalcup 2 месяца назад
The solution for 2:52 is white plays Qh5 threatening mate. Checkmate is forced. If black makes a bishop move, then white plays g6 followed by Qh8#.
@thiagoserafini4215
@thiagoserafini4215 5 месяцев назад
2:52 1. Qh5 Bxc4 2. g6 Bxf4 (it's M1 anyways so might aswell take the pawn with you) 3. Qh7 or Qh8#
@laffiny
@laffiny Год назад
great video
@itsmesean201
@itsmesean201 Год назад
I usually use the caro-kann fantasy variation and the Grunfeld defense for black and the ruy lopez for white
@AndreyPetrov-hq7sc
@AndreyPetrov-hq7sc 7 месяцев назад
I will add 10 minutes to that schedule, watching your videos once a day.))
@whoyou7751
@whoyou7751 8 месяцев назад
I'm stuck at 1460-1480 ..hoping this will help me go higher... *New subscriber*
@user-wt4dh7cw5c
@user-wt4dh7cw5c 8 месяцев назад
Please do a video on Advantages/Disadvantages of King vs Queen side Castling
@zacharysherry2910
@zacharysherry2910 5 месяцев назад
My best chess trick is techno music. (thanks Brahs). Not being emotionally/mentally sharp and aggressive has always been my biggest issue that stops me from looking for value, keeping open minded (of what my opponent is up to) and seeing patterns. Some repetitive music keeps me on an even keel emotionally. Probably chewing gum would work too.
@josethebanker
@josethebanker Год назад
I was thinking the extra stuff and technically possibly winning as well. Starting with rook to the end file rh8 doing check, then queen to qh5 giving a check it moves back the king and then move the pawn up blocking the escape g6 and then final checkmate. Tell me if that's OK too?
@BchiniAdel
@BchiniAdel Год назад
Thanks
@detective5887
@detective5887 2 месяца назад
Black to Move: 1.Rh8+, Kxh8 2. Qh1+, Kg8, 3. g6, Bxc4 4. Qh7# Timestamp: 2:53
@AradHatamian
@AradHatamian 10 месяцев назад
Tnx
@MUSIQUE_2019
@MUSIQUE_2019 5 месяцев назад
2:50 1.g6 Bxc4 2.Rh8+ Kxh8 3.Qh5+ Kg8 4.Qh8# If any other move there's also 2.Rh8+ If 1.g6 Re8 2.gxf7+ Kf8 3.Rh8+ Ke7 4.Qe1+ and there's a big attack.
@MUSIQUE_2019
@MUSIQUE_2019 5 месяцев назад
By the way, nice video.
@elvischaoma5972
@elvischaoma5972 Год назад
Thank u
@Chuck_N0rris
@Chuck_N0rris Год назад
My plan which got me up from 1400-1700 in a few weeks: watch one chess video 15 min, play 1-2 games, analyse and learn from your mistakes, research the opening if you havent seen it before. In total this takes around 2 hours.
@zacharysherry2910
@zacharysherry2910 9 месяцев назад
Time control? Videos about the Botez sisters? :D
@Isuppose134
@Isuppose134 17 дней назад
Could you be more specific, would be very grateful for your help.
@abd.ebadi1
@abd.ebadi1 4 месяца назад
Thanks ❤😊
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 4 месяца назад
@user-gd2hw5wt8j
@user-gd2hw5wt8j Месяц назад
1.Qa3 Qc5 2.Nb4 (whatever move black does ) 3.Nc7 chckmate
@Drxcture
@Drxcture Год назад
Qh5 is the solution. You threaten mate in 1 move and the bishop can not take your queen because of the pin to the king.If he takes our bishop, then g6 and Qh8# is unstoppable
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Well done!
@niplob
@niplob Год назад
@@GMIgorSmirnov I thought g6 for a while but didn't realise that after sacrificing the Rook, blacks bishop can just say no to you
@johnhoyos9905
@johnhoyos9905 5 месяцев назад
For the puzzle: like others, my first instinct was Qh5, but what about g6 first? If you play Qh5 first, black can capture the light squared bishop on c4 and you miss out on mate either way. If you play g6, black does one of two things. They either see what's coming and play Rfe8 or they don't and play bxc4. Either way, following with Qh5 ensures the king can't escape b/c the pawn on g6 will control that f7 square if the bishop moves.
@twinklestupid7298
@twinklestupid7298 26 дней назад
playing by urself helps alot
@GUESSINGEVERYTHING
@GUESSINGEVERYTHING Год назад
good video, I started making videos about chess puzzles to help people! thank you for the tips
@1mrjmd
@1mrjmd Год назад
Can you explain IN DETAIL how to start engine and load and analyze please
@musakhoshnaw1857
@musakhoshnaw1857 Год назад
Nice video
@gm2407
@gm2407 8 месяцев назад
1. Qh5 Bxc4 (creating escape square) 2.g6(taking escape square away) any legal move. 3.Qh8#
@MetropolisChess01
@MetropolisChess01 Год назад
Thanks for all your help I am rated 1200 so I'm sure my rating will skyrocket
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
I love your RU-vid name, let's make it come true for you!
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