You're clearly very passionate about chess. That makes your content very entertaining as where more experienced chess content makers have often lost their passion to the game. Very inspiring.
@@camilosanchez831 perish is a hard word before someone who is supposed to embody light. the only true save imo is accepting both the light and the dark, balancing it to not make the two conflicted to one another to avoid damage. think of it as a war, you dont want it to happen
not really, his best elo ranking was around 2500, which is faaar to low compared to other grandmasters who are the real beasts if 2500 is alone is a "beast" for u, then people like magnus carlsen should be equivalent of god
You really do have a talent when it comes to explanation and entertainment, I have seen other chess videos that I struggle paying attention to, however, you make it very dynamic and clear for us to understand. This said, please keep uploading! As you could probably tell, I am enjoying your videos a lot and didn’t even realize 12 minutes had gone by!😂. Keep it up bro!
I absolutely love your content my gfs dad who was in prison for 10 yrs is the only person to beat me in chess and you’ve been teaching me tons through your videos and I know if you stay consistent your channel will go tremendously far🙌🏾 salute to you bro
@@willtaylorchess i was friends with Vinnie Livermore, learned chess in washington square park.; It was the world open maybe 92 but the back story is, all the dudes were talking about ET going to show up. He was in the military at the time. His intials are ET. but he was called ET because he was extraterrestial. Anyway, it might have been a few years earlier, the tournament was at the New Yrok Hotel. Bro, when i tell you he got mad respect, you know when some one enters the room and his energy is just Bam! You know you're in the presence of someone trully great. I maybe 20 or so.
@@HistoryInUnder1 wow, I can imagine. I've read about how well respected he was not even just amongst the chess community. That's awesome that you got to meet him!!
@@willtaylorchess i met Mikhail Tal, now if you ask any chess master, i'm willing to bet Tal would be on the short list. Emory would have been a world champion contender but you have to remember, he was in the Navy, chess was his passion but he gave his life to his responsibilities.
Man i didn't know cutes played chess. My first time seeing a cute actually interested in chess and not like tiktok or those silly stuff. I applaud you man. Also question, do you have a Chess board and the soldiers and stuff?
IM Emory Tate's unpredictable, fearless attacking style is the reason why most GMs will try to avoid him where the odds of winning him are always 50/50 he never read any chess improvement books and hates / did not like playing or consulting computer moves but he beats 80+ GM's in his chess career. This is what Andrew said about his father "I never saw him study chess books, ever. He also hated chess computers and never used them. He just sat down and played."
pretty new to the world of chess so the Hercules chess tool will really help someone like me out. Amazing video too, you break down each move and describe it in ways even us amateurs can understand.
Dude! That’s my go to as black. I go for the fishing poll, but most games don’t lead to it and I end up actually having to think. Not really sure what I’m doing though when playing, honestly.
9:37 why couldnt the bishop just take the pawn at e7 to which an appropriate response would be the rook takes the bishop, then as it's a check and threatning the queen, the queen takes the rook removes the check and attacks the queen. A trade is a very likely senario and if so, black has the upper hand with two rooks and a bishop whereas white only has a rook and a bishop