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Timestamps:
0:00 - The Pirc against 1.g3
13:57 - Gunderam Gambit??
18:14 - Tricky Queen Fork!
19:23 - How should we attack?
26:25 - Opening Mistake in Scotch Game
32:09 - Fishing Pole Trap?!
37:27 - Stockfish is STRONG
37:56 - Pirc Scares Opponent on Move 0
39:01 - Pirc against 1.e4
43:50 - I BLUNDERED! ❓❓
47:43 - Save my knight or stop a fork??
49:59 - Time Pressure!
52:15 - My opponent had a draw!!
53:20 - Pirc Against London - 98.8 Accuracy
56:15 - PRO TIP: How to break 500
1:00:19 - TACTIC ALERT - What's the move?
1:01:45 - BIG NEWS
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Комментарии : 223   
@TheRandomGuy-ew1ke
@TheRandomGuy-ew1ke 10 дней назад
This is EXACTLY what I need as a lower rated player lol. So many weird opening moves
@KenFullman
@KenFullman 10 дней назад
Please, if you ever play the Pirc defence, remember it was named after Vasja Pirc. And since he was Slovenian, it would be a sign of respect if you pronounce it "Peerts". Because that's how his name was pronounced.
@ahmxi
@ahmxi 6 дней назад
​@@KenFullmanPerk 🙃
@criscrisan8569
@criscrisan8569 10 дней назад
Just won a game using the fishing pole trap earlier today! 😁 Learned it from you. Thank you, Nelson 🙏
@danielshapiro2472
@danielshapiro2472 10 дней назад
At 35:50 you just know the guy was staring blankly at his screen wondering how he just got checkmated because he didn't realize the F pawn was pinned 😂 poor guy!
@PaulLadendorf
@PaulLadendorf 10 дней назад
Every once in a while I'll get absolutely demolished by some significantly lower rated than me. I think I now know why.
@dragoniousmaximus7304
@dragoniousmaximus7304 10 дней назад
I think Hikaru beat me in 4 seconds yesterday
@davidshowto
@davidshowto 11 дней назад
As you move forward in rating, I hope that we get to see a bit more analysis after each game, on some alternative moves that could have been played at key moments (on both sides)
@Blaxmoke
@Blaxmoke 11 дней назад
This Scotch game was actually very instructive for lower elo since this move order happens quite often, also happy to see The Scotch Gambit tries, looking forward to it in the series, much love! Edit: since the London was played against you, a game with the Jobava London would be nice to see. :)
@tamerabdalrazaq1298
@tamerabdalrazaq1298 10 дней назад
Thanks Nelson, very insightful. Looking forward for the new course!
@andrewbennett5911
@andrewbennett5911 11 дней назад
Another excellent instructive video , thank you . I'm learning a lot from you !
@pertainedorangeman3056
@pertainedorangeman3056 10 дней назад
Love these rating climb vids! So instructive!
@CuongLe-zl6vj
@CuongLe-zl6vj 10 дней назад
Elo climb is my favorite series especially for beginner like me, many thank!
@iceduckz
@iceduckz 2 дня назад
I love the way you walk us through your thought process. Excellent video, thank you.
@rmwTAG
@rmwTAG 9 дней назад
Nelson - love you and all your material... easily the best instructive Chess content on RU-vid! Thank you for doing what you do.
@josephgrosso2943
@josephgrosso2943 8 дней назад
Another awesome video. Wow, you make it look easy. Hope to get near your level one day. Grinding it out now
@user-ej7sr3ow8b
@user-ej7sr3ow8b 10 дней назад
It's amazing that in the game against Assh_23, the trapped knight survives till the end
@maksim3663
@maksim3663 8 дней назад
50:58 , yes this knight had a longer life than a king. but they told this knight still randomly appears in >600elo games suffering from not-saving-my-lord nightmares , desperately looking for Average Joe
@TVGUY333
@TVGUY333 10 дней назад
Congrats on achieving 500,000 Subs ! Outstanding content !
@RealTerrainHobbies
@RealTerrainHobbies 9 дней назад
I’m really enjoying these hearing your thought process and reasoning. Please continue the series and will be looking into your course once it’s ready!
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial 8 дней назад
Glad to hear it!
@Abraham-rk1ky
@Abraham-rk1ky 7 дней назад
Thank you for this video, i always get weird openings and i didnt know what to do, this really helps!!
@drumdalf
@drumdalf 2 дня назад
this is such a cool tool! thx for showing how to apply it in different scenarios :)
@chunchunmaru6963
@chunchunmaru6963 10 дней назад
video idea: user can submit their losing position to Nelson and Nelson will attempt to save the game by drawing/winning while playing the position. The opponent can be bots rated similar to the user who submitted the position.
@SudiptaBan
@SudiptaBan 10 дней назад
Thank you always. Every game teaches us such a lot 😊
@user-hv6xn6nd5u
@user-hv6xn6nd5u 10 дней назад
A very good analysis. Thank you
@OregonMikeH
@OregonMikeH 7 дней назад
MAN, OH MAN, ... NELSON, WE ARE INTENSELY FOLLOWING ALONG WITH YOUR RATING CLIMB. IT'S ALL IN THE HOST DEMEANOR AND GENEROSITY OF YOUR PERSONAL TEACHING STYLE. SUCH SOUND THINKING PROCESSES, THAT ARE IN SUCH PLEASANT DETAIL, ONE CAN'T HELP BUT COME AWAY WITH SIGNIFICANT LEARNINGS! I'LL AWAIT YOUR COURSE RELEASE, AS THERE IS NO OTHER CREATOR OUT HEAR I'D FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE SUPPORTING, AND FOR SO ON MANY LEVELS OF REASONING ON THAT FACT! BLESSINGS TO YOU AND FAMILY, SO ETERNALLY GRATEFUL. BLESS YA MAN, ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS SPECIFIC FORM OF INSTRUCTIONAL CONTENT AND YOUR PERSONALITY IS A JOY TO BE WATCHING, BIG TIME MY OLD FRIEND!! ... MIKE.
@davinderjitsandhu9689
@davinderjitsandhu9689 10 дней назад
Congratulations on reaching 500k subs!!🎉🎉😊❤
@agrimreaper2864
@agrimreaper2864 3 дня назад
50:49 d4+ Kxe4 Qf5# was the checkmate you were looking for
@VexilleThePunisher
@VexilleThePunisher 11 дней назад
It took some time for me to get what you're saying every time you talk about the "fianchetto", I always heard something on the line of "Be a cattle" or something like that 😂
@VexilleThePunisher
@VexilleThePunisher 11 дней назад
Poor bishop, always cattling around
@floof6896
@floof6896 11 дней назад
lol same. when i was a beginner and didn't know much about chess, i was confused about what fianchetto was and i always heard something else
@VexilleThePunisher
@VexilleThePunisher 10 дней назад
@@floof6896 The fact is that I'm Italian, and being "Fianchetto" an Italian word for me is very familiar, but I struggled nonetherless
@JamesQMurphy
@JamesQMurphy 10 дней назад
@@VexilleThePunisher Yeah, I guess it would be like an English-speaking person hearing the term "flankie" 🤣
@RepentInReprise
@RepentInReprise 7 дней назад
I always heard it as "Feed and kettle" before seeing it spelled out lol
@cablestick
@cablestick 11 дней назад
You're the best Nelson
@cyberaultrader
@cyberaultrader 2 дня назад
Great games,thanks for sharing ..
@user-ju9vt7qg6f
@user-ju9vt7qg6f 10 дней назад
"if you want to get past 500 just do a blunder check" in other words, check yourself before you wreck yourself.
@toothlessrpm6177
@toothlessrpm6177 11 дней назад
Dam I’m late , love this series ❤
@nileshgaur1
@nileshgaur1 10 дней назад
I really love these type of videos where you teach us How to Think ❤
@oluwadamilolaadewumi6291
@oluwadamilolaadewumi6291 10 дней назад
Commenting again, I really enjoyed and appreciate this video. Please don't stop these lower rating speedruns.
@QDWhite
@QDWhite 10 дней назад
I credit your last speedrun for helping me get from 500 to 900. Maybe I'll reach 1200 during this one.
@stavroschiras8080
@stavroschiras8080 10 дней назад
Valuable lessons!!!!
@emberheat990
@emberheat990 10 дней назад
The Alekhine defense is pretty rare, but my favorite response is the Krejcik gambit. e4 Nf6 Bc4 with the idea that when Nxe4 Bxf7 immediately, Kxf7, then Qh5. if the king moves back to g8, or if the pawn blocks, you fork them on d5, and if the king moves up to e6, you go Qe2 and pin them, you'll win their knight next move by attacking it with a pawn, and believe it or not, white is no worse than -0.4 in any of these situations. It totally forces any alekhine player out of their comfort zone and I'd love to see your approach to playing it in a rating climb if you get hit with an alekine. I've really been enjoying the series so far and thank you for playing the scotch today, which was my commented opening last time.
@coenkuijpers1800
@coenkuijpers1800 8 дней назад
It would be great if you could mark these vids as the rating climb. Because I'm really interested in those.
@jamiewellbourn3609
@jamiewellbourn3609 10 дней назад
Congrats on 500k subs!
@Mr-someone-on
@Mr-someone-on 10 дней назад
Love you content Nelson. Can you play Danish gambit
@oluwadamilolaadewumi6291
@oluwadamilolaadewumi6291 10 дней назад
Great video, more of Colle system please.
@ScottJohnson-cf8fk
@ScottJohnson-cf8fk 10 дней назад
"Well I am playing AverageJoe and they are 500 ELO. I like my chances with this one!"
@michaelpiper4067
@michaelpiper4067 10 дней назад
ever play the budapest gambit? i'm quite fond of it but have never seen any instructionals for it
@josephastrahan6403
@josephastrahan6403 9 дней назад
The irony that I was just studying the perc defense, it's a very interesting defense
@shad1005
@shad1005 10 дней назад
Next Monday you will be in my ELO, 550-600.
@GuteisFinger
@GuteisFinger 10 дней назад
Excellent explanations and playing at a level where crazy moves abound. Bonus: you didn't edit out your blunder!
@snowyandwispa3890
@snowyandwispa3890 10 дней назад
Wow 500,000!🎉🎉
@dinoj926
@dinoj926 11 дней назад
Waiting for next live session. I miss'em every time from somehow being busy. Not again.
@spacemanspif2
@spacemanspif2 9 дней назад
Could you play the Vienna game? Also great content as per usual
@timm439
@timm439 9 дней назад
45:30 I kept thinking, “how are you getting checkmate there?..”
@mehranshahbazi7175
@mehranshahbazi7175 10 дней назад
Best ever❤
@iceyroo
@iceyroo 9 дней назад
Can you try out the Bird’s opening with white? That’s what I play and it’s a lot of fun with white!
@wincoffin7985
@wincoffin7985 10 дней назад
"I could have gone" . . . 'corrected to' "I could have went". Love your regionalism!
@NJDJ1986
@NJDJ1986 10 дней назад
@28:30 i have seen this position like this from Nelson's previous videos!
@davidrigby-yo9zh
@davidrigby-yo9zh 11 дней назад
very interewting series. How about a brief review of the opponents mistakes?
@VexilleThePunisher
@VexilleThePunisher 10 дней назад
May I know when you are recording this, so that I'll try to play in that time range when you'll reach my ELO (it won't take long, I'm really bad)?
@Ecodro
@Ecodro 11 дней назад
Memorizing the Nemzi Indian opening or whatever it’s named made me win my last 15/20 games thank you for changing my chess career
@ClayMurray8
@ClayMurray8 10 дней назад
Nimzo
@Engineer262
@Engineer262 11 дней назад
When would you be doing this live, like last speed run
@ethansiebel2689
@ethansiebel2689 10 дней назад
I’d love to see the Nimzo with black or white and the Evans gambit of course.
@NarrativeCMBSports
@NarrativeCMBSports 10 дней назад
More Chest Vibes content when?????
@andrewb3882
@andrewb3882 10 дней назад
Before you get to high rated elo play the rook gambit opening that was played by that guy who got his account suspended recently. Ive seen other people play it since then including hicaru and I believe magnus played it… its where you move your h7 or a2 pawn up two spaces with the first move then bring the rook out to h5 or a3 and trade your rook for their bishop
@astros7242
@astros7242 9 дней назад
Kinda crazy in that last game Nelson was up 13 points of material without having lost a single piece including pawns.
@michaeljohnson8353
@michaeljohnson8353 10 дней назад
@3:50 I play d7 or c8 too. Most of the time d7. I picked up this opening from you when you were teaching your wife and it’s mostly what I play since I’m rather new to chess theory.
@Deja_Vu.
@Deja_Vu. 10 дней назад
I noticed that you transposed the pirc into the kings indian on the first game, would that still be considered the pirc defense?
@RugbyRuga
@RugbyRuga 10 дней назад
I would like to see how you would play the Neo-Catalan (c4, g3, bg2 move order), or, more to your style, the Nakhmanson Gambit ;-)
@michaeljohnson8353
@michaeljohnson8353 10 дней назад
@1:00 I like c5 and having them trade the queens bc from there I can open up some interesting lines.
@McLKeith
@McLKeith 10 дней назад
Blunder checking is a great idea.
@ArjanD78
@ArjanD78 10 дней назад
I'd like to see the Caro-Kann defense. I'm struggling with getting my black bishop out.
@toastbrot97
@toastbrot97 10 дней назад
Speaking of the alekhine's defense. It's an opening that i play a lot these days. I'm currently 1500 and i remember struggling a lot with it when i just started out playing it. Would be nice if you could play it once to show how you tackle a comparetievly slow opening such as the alekhine.
@Ciofey
@Ciofey 9 дней назад
At 8,27 if you take the knight, you force the pawn to retake. You then play e5, which sets up Be5 which gives you one more piece targeting h2. Is it still better to trade away pieces?
@mvppet3161
@mvppet3161 8 дней назад
I have a question, i the Gunderam Gambit on his 3rd move where he put his knight on c3 couldnt his opponent Apo0665 just push the d pawn and atack the knight or am i missing something why that is not a good idea?
@nendwr
@nendwr 4 дня назад
Play the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit!
@williamsquires3070
@williamsquires3070 10 дней назад
Hi Nelson. At 10:44, you play … Kg7, but I think … f5+! is a better move. 1) if white plays gxf6 e.p., you recapture exf6 and you now have two side-by-side passed pawns, and 2) f7 is now available for your king; this puts it closer to the center for the endgame, and it leaves g7 open for the bishop if you need it. 3) if white does not recapture en-passant, you have a pawn-bishop fence that forces the white king back and controls squares in the center. Can you comment on this? What does the engine say?
@user-wr3rm3cs7z
@user-wr3rm3cs7z 10 дней назад
What website are you.playing on?
@elperro3683
@elperro3683 10 дней назад
With the Pirc, can d6 and Nf6 be safely pre moved?
@salimnasiru69
@salimnasiru69 10 дней назад
Today I had an opponent who always took free pieces when he can and got mated in the 39th move
@NekaSulia
@NekaSulia 9 дней назад
halloween defense please. I want to see more of it in action as opposed to in theory
@Overkill9991
@Overkill9991 10 дней назад
Next can you play a stonewall Dutch?
@Verbalaesthet
@Verbalaesthet 10 дней назад
Any perks to this opening?
@soheilazizi5306
@soheilazizi5306 10 дней назад
Love you videos as always. I just feel like you making the opponent wait while you explain the moves to us viewers and then deliver checkmate is bad sportsmanship.
@grahamdugan
@grahamdugan 10 дней назад
This is great, my favorite chess podcast is called Average Joe's Chess.
@QDWhite
@QDWhite 10 дней назад
Im trying to learn the latvian gambit better so any opportunity you have to play it would be appreciated.
@arvinderkainth9835
@arvinderkainth9835 10 дней назад
Please do not choose the Barnes Opening, the Barnes Defense, the Grob Opening, the Borg Defense, or the Borg Gambit. I am serious. Oh, by the way, I would like you to play the Van't Kruijs Opening.
@gagafafaf
@gagafafaf 9 дней назад
please do a queens gambit
@ninjawatchdog
@ninjawatchdog 8 дней назад
@50:33 am I missing something by thinking knight c6 to B4 is checkmate?
@MrAliena2
@MrAliena2 11 дней назад
I'm practicing
@prawnydagrate
@prawnydagrate 10 дней назад
Hey could you play the hippo at the 2000 level?
@michaelensminger5190
@michaelensminger5190 10 дней назад
I think at 5:00 the knight to d6 would have produced a king queen fork in three moves in game#2
@drscruffylupagus
@drscruffylupagus 10 дней назад
Can you please add the hippo to your list?
@SparkSovereign
@SparkSovereign 8 дней назад
22:35 doesn't responding to ..Qe8 with Ne5 prevent black from forcing the queen trade? They can trade knights, but you have the defended pawn in the way then. They could add an attacker with ..f6 or ..Bc7 but that gives you the time to castle to safety and avoid the pin.
@surbhilodha9623
@surbhilodha9623 9 дней назад
Please do the sisilian
@christopherlperezcruz1507
@christopherlperezcruz1507 10 дней назад
Hey Nelson, I'm at around 650 (and climbing :) please play me on your climb. I share in your openings frustration. I've been trying to get the Bogo-Indian badge for months. We can play that opening and if I'm white, I'll play whatever opening you want. I always play d4 when white.
@willbishop1355
@willbishop1355 9 дней назад
47:45 Qxh2 would both save the knight and stop the fork, right?
@mboe
@mboe 10 дней назад
@48:28 wouldn't queen H2 pin the bishop, which would save the knight?
@aivarsklavins4552
@aivarsklavins4552 11 дней назад
Quick question. If they do see the battery against that pawn in pirc isn't then the bishop move kinda just loosing tempo?
@hilibpleybey5503
@hilibpleybey5503 11 дней назад
Yeah, kinda. But 1) this h3 pawn move wasn't so useful anyway. So it also loses a tempo. Kinda. 2) that's a pawn move in front of a castled king, which makes king's position less safe. So - even if Nelson's opponent would defend with Kh2 or something, he would have to keep always watching for all sorts of tactics and sacrifices against this f2-g3-h3 pawn structure.
@sergio_jaa
@sergio_jaa 9 дней назад
¿Rey Enigma es el primer oponente? Muy curioso ese nombre para los ajedrecistas aficionados en español
@Chomta
@Chomta 10 дней назад
Ponziani and Stafford please
@sadegh4982
@sadegh4982 10 дней назад
48:25 How about Queen H2 defending the fork and pinning the bishop to the king
@BTimelessC
@BTimelessC 2 дня назад
how does the opponent in the last game had 0 blunders when they blundered the queen? Was there some crazy tactic?
@adrian_cg
@adrian_cg 10 дней назад
48:21 - I found: Qxh2 pins the bishop so it can't take the knight and defends C7 from the fork. If they go for the fork it's a trade of knights but white won a pawn. What's the downside for that move? EDIT: lmao pawn on h3 can still take the knight.
@trassage
@trassage 9 дней назад
The analysis in the last game is weird. The computer says the opponent no blunders but in reality the Canadian player blundered 13 points of material before a single pawn of Nelson's was taken.
@michaeljohnson8353
@michaeljohnson8353 9 дней назад
@37:32 that’s not a computer move! That’s the move I thought you were seeing bc I was seeing that. You always told us to open up the king and that move definitely does that. 🤷🏿‍♂️
@silvanubaghs8865
@silvanubaghs8865 11 дней назад
English opening would be interesting to see at the intermediate-advanced level
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