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GM Simon Williams Blitz Speedrun 15 | 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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Комментарии : 65   
@slagorourke
@slagorourke 2 года назад
Whenever I watch a speedrun I think "Ok, I'll now put all these simple ideas and principles into action, straight on to Lichess to boost my rating" Then lose 5 games in a row and rage quit.
@nickburggraaf3977
@nickburggraaf3977 2 года назад
Apparently your opponents watch more speedruns.
@glichasasha750
@glichasasha750 2 года назад
You never rage quit, you break the monitor.
@jdm6413
@jdm6413 2 года назад
At 6:47, why didn't he fork the rooks with knight to D7? Am I missing something?
@BuzZoo
@BuzZoo 2 года назад
I wondered the same thing!
@Crouching_ginger
@Crouching_ginger 2 года назад
Me too… maybe he forgot he already moved the king to g2 to get out of the pin?
@BuzZoo
@BuzZoo 2 года назад
@@Crouching_ginger that's what I'm thinking.
@jdm6413
@jdm6413 2 года назад
@@Crouching_ginger thats what i thought as well
@richardlee-shanok5578
@richardlee-shanok5578 2 года назад
Love the speed run series! I am learning a lot and hope that you repeat it! Also very happy to see you playing the Jobava London and the Black Lion. Hopefully will get a Dutch in there too soon!
@WarDaddy2023
@WarDaddy2023 Год назад
Great stuff. These videos are of great service. Please keep doing more of these videos. Thank You good sir!!!!
@APDvader
@APDvader 2 года назад
so glad to see more videos!
@bonkyabeans
@bonkyabeans 2 года назад
You're great man. Keep it up! Preparing for a blitz tournament here in September.
@igorjovic431
@igorjovic431 2 года назад
At 6:46 why didnt't you fork the rooks with the knight? I thought it was the plan.
@irjake
@irjake 2 года назад
It seems like he confused himself and thought the bishop move prevented it somehow.
@bethechange7985
@bethechange7985 2 года назад
really enjoyed the video. thanks
@michael8815
@michael8815 2 года назад
Love these videos!
@giholste123
@giholste123 2 года назад
6:47 How does Bb6 prevent the fork with Nd7 like Simon was just saying??? I'm so confused
@jakusthekingpakus1
@jakusthekingpakus1 2 года назад
I just checked with the engine and yeah it doesn't prevent the fork. Though what Simon played was still just barely the better option (+8 vs +7.9 at depth 22).
@Skarecrow1949
@Skarecrow1949 Год назад
I agree. I would have forked at 6:47 with Nd7
@quizarrdd1
@quizarrdd1 2 года назад
Top drawer, love them vidz... More NOW! Just DO IT. Raaarr!
@animewaifulover1337
@animewaifulover1337 2 года назад
2:30 That was so poetic by Simon
@dougveganparadisebuilder5808
@dougveganparadisebuilder5808 2 года назад
Instructive as ever. Just what I needed. Thank you maestro!
@austi16
@austi16 2 года назад
“Avoid dubious openings” *plays black lion*
@ghostface1818
@ghostface1818 2 года назад
Englund gambit doesn’t work passed 1200 ELO. And I’ve seen Simon on titled Tuesday win with the black lion.
@Art_Of_Stew
@Art_Of_Stew 2 года назад
Aman Hambleton uses Englund gambit in tilted Tuesday
@Walkman0007
@Walkman0007 2 года назад
hey man, love your commentary, I really learn a lot! big thanks!
@jongler9775
@jongler9775 2 года назад
Hello, sir. Thank you for the great videos ! I am around 1100 ELO, and your explanations help me a lot.
@ChessJournal
@ChessJournal 2 года назад
Regardless of not remembering the refutation of Englund Gambit, it's still not a good opening and people must avoid it if they are serious about their chess! Good content once again mate 🙂
@treasonouspigeonpeckers957
@treasonouspigeonpeckers957 2 года назад
I’ve been studying the sidelines where they go …d6. I don’t take on d6 unless they are protecting their queen so I get them out of their comfort zone
@ChessJournal
@ChessJournal 2 года назад
@@treasonouspigeonpeckers957 that's the point. Englund Gambit players can easily be off-guarded even if you don't play the refutation and don't fall for the trap!
@chicken_1887
@chicken_1887 2 года назад
Love the final game! letting them lose for themselves, awesome!
@josephsalmonte4995
@josephsalmonte4995 2 года назад
I was the 200th like. Because we all like round numbers lol
@EmpathyWillLeadUsForward
@EmpathyWillLeadUsForward 2 года назад
Thanks for all the insightful content :)
@anandm1674
@anandm1674 2 года назад
Nice video 👍👍
@EricBalcon
@EricBalcon 2 года назад
it seems so clear watching but once I play myself against a strong oponent I can not have a clear vision like you do.
@born2270
@born2270 2 года назад
Yh 😭
@sanitary103
@sanitary103 2 года назад
yup he makes it easier than what it appears hence he's a GM.
@runethorsen8423
@runethorsen8423 2 года назад
Eric Balcon Mainly because you are playing against a strong opponent - this "grand master" never plays "strong opponents" in a "speed run" - hence the ease discrepancy. Also the opponents you meet online could just as easily be strong grandmasters playing on fake accounts to meet lower ranking players - for the winners mindset. That is what this "grand master" does...
@chriscross1424
@chriscross1424 Год назад
6:47 why couldn't you fork the rooks?
@blimolhm2790
@blimolhm2790 2 года назад
"i do say don't relax, but, you know, uh, if im gonna relax at all, then it probably would be when im four hundred thousand pieces up.. and uh... really- oh and there goes another one..." - GingerGM-Speedrun
@dilyan-2904
@dilyan-2904 2 года назад
Not participating in Play in phase of Global chess championship today, Simon?
@ArgoKios
@ArgoKios 2 года назад
You need to stop drinking that much, Simon. We are worried!
@treasonouspigeonpeckers957
@treasonouspigeonpeckers957 2 года назад
Can’t wait for the French
@Pieter_Holland
@Pieter_Holland 2 года назад
20:30 Simon says “if I’m gonna relax it would be now when I’m a 400.000 pieces up” and at that time Simon misses that he blunders his rook because of the black bishop defending that square. But these video’s are so good!! Thnx for helping my chess.
@Josh-cz3ym
@Josh-cz3ym 2 года назад
The refutation of the Englund gambit in that position was Bf4, and if black plays Qb4+, white drops the bishop back to d2. White's basically winning at that point
@TurboShred13
@TurboShred13 5 месяцев назад
Bg5 best
@MurrayHerts
@MurrayHerts Год назад
re: the first game englund gambit, when I was learning chess I absolutely hated having to memorise the refutation to the englund gambit, felt like a total waste of my time as i would never play it and it doesnt feel like playing a real game of chess, just a cheap trick.
@mitenko
@mitenko 2 года назад
Brilliant! Thanks Simon. That Nh6 idea is very useful when playing the Black Lion.
@rafaelrojas7249
@rafaelrojas7249 2 года назад
Learn how defeat Englund master!, thanks.
@kylepaul8202
@kylepaul8202 2 года назад
I wish these were 3 hours long
@born2270
@born2270 2 года назад
Yes keep em going 💪
@johnhess7820
@johnhess7820 2 года назад
Great video Simon, keep it up
@Thelittleonesaid
@Thelittleonesaid 2 года назад
Great stuff, thanks
@derekdunbar9636
@derekdunbar9636 2 года назад
Yay! Been waiting for the 1600 range. Ever since you released the original Dutch, black lion and jobova London those are the only openings I ever play. So seeing you play only those in this series has been a godsend. Thank you!
@ioannisgkan8930
@ioannisgkan8930 2 года назад
Very good job on explaining your thoughts on this series
@rittervsp
@rittervsp 2 года назад
thank you, Simon! and i hope Charlie is ok. worrying about this gentleman
@chello189
@chello189 2 года назад
Man I missed these speedruns! Congrats on deciding to bring the good ol' content back!
@EmojiBot
@EmojiBot 2 года назад
This video was great thanks 👍☺️
@mohammadsibaii5336
@mohammadsibaii5336 2 года назад
What is the best way to beat stockfish lvl7?
@Haku30
@Haku30 2 года назад
Would be great if you play more of the botvinnik English. I finished the Chessable course and I bought the physical book, indeed I went from 1100 to 1900 but somehow I feel I like don’t know what to do at times, and I find myself lacking plans and ideas when I play the English. That’s my only white opening so I manage to win mostly due to already known position to me, but whenever I’m playing someone that defends well I find myself without a plan.
@treasonouspigeonpeckers957
@treasonouspigeonpeckers957 2 года назад
I do well against the English but I play a lot of English Defense. It’s fun but not that great. The mainline scares me
@Scenery505
@Scenery505 2 года назад
Great stuff
@karlpoppa2752
@karlpoppa2752 2 года назад
cool
@austindunn9376
@austindunn9376 2 года назад
ginger gm greatest of all time
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