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GM Simon Williams Blitz Speedrun 14 | 1200-1500 

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Grandmaster Speed Runs Chess - Making a Plan
Simon continues his now-famous speedrun series, tackling more tricky games on chess.com. Inspired by Hikaru, Eric Hansen (Chessbrah) and Daniel Naroditsky. Online chess speedrunning blitz chess on chess.com, video lectures, how to get better at chess and win with checkmate, attack tips and tricks!
In this video, we look at the rating range of 1200-1500 ELO
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Grandmaster Simon Williams is on chess.com, improving and learning chess openings with a world record masterclass blitz speed chess speed run!

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Комментарии : 64   
@hartesgeld
@hartesgeld 2 года назад
I don't know why but after watching so many chess videos of all kinds on youtube, simons longer chess games and blitz elo rating run videos seems to have the greatest educational impact for me. Hearing your thought processes while playing helps me a lot more than studiying theoretical lines. Thank you, sir!
@okibelieveyou7553
@okibelieveyou7553 2 года назад
1400s when GingerGM plays them: *Random pawn moves and checks* 1400s when I play them: "Allow me to introduce you to 20 moves of Sveshnikov theory".
@HellYeah0302
@HellYeah0302 11 месяцев назад
100%
@slagorourke
@slagorourke 2 года назад
GingerGM and Naroditsky are my 2 top chess streamers. And both just uploaded speedrun videos within an hour of each other. Happy days! I now feel inspired to get on Lichess and put these lessons into action where I will no doubt proceed to lose ten games in a row.
@-Mohog
@-Mohog 2 года назад
I really like your speedrun series Simon and also your longer games as well. Please do some more longer games too if you have time. Good stuff!
@SuperYtc1
@SuperYtc1 2 года назад
24:52 “I’m gonna win that queen. I’m gonna win that rook. I’m gonna win bloody everything!”
@GlasgowAir
@GlasgowAir Месяц назад
😂 great line
@artturikoskela3759
@artturikoskela3759 2 года назад
Thank you for these speedruns! I've been missing them. You do fantastic job in explaining the ideas, visualizing the calculation and demonstrating how to constantly evaluate the position after each move.
@ndumisomtshali383
@ndumisomtshali383 18 дней назад
A solid plan indeed😂
@chess_warrior_player
@chess_warrior_player 2 года назад
Excellent instructions, watching Simon's thought process is amazing. Everyone can learn from these speed runs, weak squares, best place for your pieces and adapting your plans. Thank You Simon
@RequiredAccountsSUX
@RequiredAccountsSUX 2 года назад
Thank you so much Simon, I greatly appreciate the clarity behind your thought process. Greatly looking forward to you moving to opposition in the 1800 to 2100 range, though you might find that at that level you may need to switch to 10 minute games to be able to fully explain your thinking. I know all your fans are very grateful!
@Not3xactly
@Not3xactly 2 года назад
That last game had some really instructive knight strategy
@danjeory3659
@danjeory3659 Год назад
Great explanations again. Very nice example of how to play closed positions in the last game.
@foxcol1967
@foxcol1967 2 года назад
Fantastic. Thank you Simon. Extremely instructive. Some great learning points.
@matthauke
@matthauke 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel Simon having watched a lot your commentary on the champions chess tour. Really appreciate the pace of the videos, the quiet instructiveness. Very easy to absorb and great for low level players like myself to learn!
@geoffreyserfilippi1724
@geoffreyserfilippi1724 2 года назад
Very helpful explaining the basic concepts of the opening and showing the importance of getting your pieces to the best squares. Thanks
@jongler9775
@jongler9775 Год назад
Fantastic video, great teachings and great fun. Thank you a lot Ginger GM.
@rlevans0602
@rlevans0602 Год назад
Simply the best instructional videos in RU-vid. Thank you Simon.
@Jack-ir8zs
@Jack-ir8zs 2 года назад
This was instructional and very useful to see your mindset at this level. Thank you
@lwright812
@lwright812 2 года назад
Really great video here. I like that you play such a diverse set of openings in these and so often get these closed positions. It's great watching Naroditsky pressure people non-stop and then play some mad tactic that crushes, but I think seeing you block and block and wait for errors and then pounce is actually probably more instructional to me and all the other weak players out there. Thanks!
@ssb9016
@ssb9016 2 года назад
Great video as always!
@andrewbrooks7469
@andrewbrooks7469 2 года назад
some great videos this week, thanks Simon!
@alanjohnson901
@alanjohnson901 2 года назад
You’re my favorite ! Hoping for more content keep it rollin!
@rickstermandude
@rickstermandude Год назад
Super-educational and entertaining!
@gregoryharris4838
@gregoryharris4838 2 года назад
Outstanding video Simon ! Thank you , the instructive value is huge !..🍻Cheers !! G.
@James-js8jq
@James-js8jq 2 года назад
Great video very helpful thanks!
@Ngutech
@Ngutech Год назад
Nice work Simon! Thank you! My uncle who is a 2300+ player recommended you and you’ve helped my game improve a lot. I started around 800 in 2020 and now at 1500+ in rapid.
@Pieter_Holland
@Pieter_Holland 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these videos. They make me enjoy chess even more en help me develop!!
@Socrates...
@Socrates... 2 года назад
I love this series, thank you
@marcel2711
@marcel2711 Год назад
thank you . very informative.
@johnbumster3950
@johnbumster3950 2 года назад
Great video thanks !!
@milkyBK370
@milkyBK370 2 года назад
Excellent as always. More manoeuvring in these games showing the power of the knights in locked positions. I find that one of my (many) weaknesses is seeing the opponents plans.
@yoniziv
@yoniziv 2 года назад
Thanks so much! love your videos
@ghzor
@ghzor 2 года назад
When I started playing chess 5 years ago I had a higher rating than now, although I have played more than 5000 games online since then. This video reminds me that I have to stop followng my intuition and go with the first move that come to mind - often a intuitive response to my opponents move - and rather trusting the position, stay calm and let the position I have maid do its work. Thank you!
@JohnGraybill
@JohnGraybill 2 года назад
Great work!
@MrRichardolsen19
@MrRichardolsen19 2 года назад
Great Job Ginger!
@Nature-of-reality
@Nature-of-reality 2 года назад
You ledge. That was quality. Cheers.
@johnhess7820
@johnhess7820 2 года назад
Great video Simon
@tanujb
@tanujb Год назад
Thank you Simon.
@fretmajik777
@fretmajik777 7 месяцев назад
I like that strange opening against the Sicilian. e4 then bishop e2, kinda looks like a bird setup after pawn f4.
@bethechange7985
@bethechange7985 2 года назад
great video I really enjoyed it. im still under 1000 Elo so I learn quite a bit.
@KironKabir
@KironKabir Год назад
Beautiful smothered mate
@samuelbruyneel
@samuelbruyneel 2 года назад
12:48 Bro dropped from 1600 to 1332 after 1 loss
@kenallen4175
@kenallen4175 2 года назад
Sweet Mate on game one!
@cdoubleu8719
@cdoubleu8719 2 года назад
Nice last game 👍🏻
@ezequielnazario6544
@ezequielnazario6544 Год назад
In the first game there was a checkmate with not a single captured piece. Blew my mind
@worsethanjoerogan8061
@worsethanjoerogan8061 2 года назад
Yeah I'm 1400 and I've fallen prey to that kind of smothered mate. It's easy to consider the king pretty safe when there's so many pieces around him. 🤣
@ghzor
@ghzor 2 года назад
Great tutorial! Please make longer videos. I'm learning a lot by following your thought process, but 3 games is not enough to implement it. Still a very good video, though!
@llindstad
@llindstad 2 года назад
This is actually check mate - funny 💙👍
@dsoul007
@dsoul007 2 года назад
Well done Simon. How about more long games? Cheers
@Flickit100
@Flickit100 Год назад
Simon says "I think my rating will go up fairly quickly"..he's a GM 😊
@butchvandyk1051
@butchvandyk1051 2 года назад
jobava goooo!
@adamh6094
@adamh6094 2 года назад
Simon. Thank you 😁
@axatix
@axatix 2 года назад
Really like this series, they are really helpful. I'm really sad anyway, those people are much higher than me and do elementary mistakes, how they reached this level? Wasting tempo, no plans, repeating stupid moves
@harveybrant3352
@harveybrant3352 2 года назад
I'm lower rated than them too, yet my opponents never seem to play as badly as that!
@Tanboy360st
@Tanboy360st 2 года назад
@@harveybrant3352 maybe they do but you cant see the weaknesses
@mkibrahim6
@mkibrahim6 Год назад
They do make those mistakes. You just don’t have a GM explaining the mistake your opponents are making that’s why.
@spiralfireball8663
@spiralfireball8663 2 года назад
I am a 2000 but I learned a lot.
@calebporter6237
@calebporter6237 2 года назад
I see Simon, I click play. Simple as that
@llindstad
@llindstad 2 года назад
Velcome to Oslo
@royalsolo
@royalsolo 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Yh5bCSfcN_o.html knights on the rim are - not too bad at all...
@llindstad
@llindstad 2 года назад
Your knight and biship was not a good move at the beginning
@happyhornet1000
@happyhornet1000 2 года назад
Instructive, but am I the only person on earth that thinks it's wrong to beat up weaker players whilst pretending to be of the same strength? Fair?? Don't think so.
@random9-548
@random9-548 2 года назад
Fake video because there is no cheaters on it. 😔
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