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How I Accidentally Went from 0-2000 in Chess in 2 Years 

Kamryn
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Two years ago, I didn't know how to play chess. This is the story of my journey to a 2000 rapid rating on Chess.com.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - How it all started
01:54 - Playing for fun
02:27 - 1000
03:23 - The OTB chess community
05:19 - Operation 2000
06:23 - Puzzles and 1500
07:56 - Openings
09:39 - Suddenly 1600, 1700, 1800
12:22 - Endgames and 1900 pt. 1
13:28 - Tilt
14:08 - Ups and downs and 1900 pt. 2
15:44 - Patience
17:48 - The last game
19:37 - Thanks for watching
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Graphics/cinematography/editing: Kamryn
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@kamrynheidi
@kamrynheidi Год назад
Wow. Thank you all so much. Two years ago, I never could have imagined how much chess was going to take over my life - and how this story would resonate with so many people. I truly appreciate all the support. Again, thank you!
@gilgamesh5411
@gilgamesh5411 Год назад
really great video!! congrats earned me as a sub
@esrasor
@esrasor Год назад
So much accident, ive coached kids for 20 years, this vid should be mandatory watching for anyone learning chess
@BenSmith-fe7kk
@BenSmith-fe7kk Год назад
can you upload some of your notes online, I was quite interested in the word doc at 7:55 specifically
@craigwheeler4760
@craigwheeler4760 Год назад
The First American Professional Go/baduk player did their training much the same as you did. Andy Liu was the 1st Certified AGA professional in 2011. His GO ELO is about 3150, which equates to a chess ELO of 2400 or so (Professional Go ELOs are wanky). He got stronger by Playing tons of games online, and in person. He and his elite circle of 7 dan amateur friends would pool money and use it to pay professionals to lecture them every few months. But it was mostly Andy, Stephen Hu, Ben and Will Lockhart, and some others forming a Go club and throwing down over and over again. Andy would do these insane sessions where he'd try to win 40 online games in a row. And they would analyze mistakes too.
@Rob-uv6fb
@Rob-uv6fb Год назад
That was very inspirational, you queen gambit'ed that shit!
@khyron3
@khyron3 Год назад
The title should be "How I dedicated time and effort over two years to achieve a goal that many will never achieve, thanks to critical analysis of my weaknesses". Well done, very inspirational. Not particularly accidental, though!
@chrisff1989
@chrisff1989 Год назад
Yeah, this is thousands of hours of concentrated and consistent effort, "accidentally" makes it sound like she hit her head and became a chess genius overnight
@johndriscoll8177
@johndriscoll8177 Год назад
To be fair, the title was the reason I clicked…so think her strategy worked e
@dabocousin
@dabocousin Год назад
Nah thats a lame ass title
@blacklistnr1
@blacklistnr1 Год назад
The last game's bluder was pretty accidental. So it's a technically accurate title
@riynu7774
@riynu7774 Год назад
"to achieve a goal that many will never achieve," huh? Anyone can reach 2000 online if you just pay enough attention. i don't have any problem with the video, the video is awesome . the thing that bugs me is that people always appreciate their achievement not on it's own merit but on the thought that their will be people who will never achieve the same goal, a way of deriving pleasure by seeing people below you, by seeing them fail. i wouldn't recommend this line of though, just my advice.
@andrewzadel3527
@andrewzadel3527 Год назад
This is the best "I watched The Queen's Gambit and I wanted to learn chess" story on the entire internet.
@ChessLifestyle
@ChessLifestyle Год назад
As a content creator myself, I'm absolutely mindblown by the amount of effort gone into the editing of this video?!? The narration was so engaging too, not to mention the impressive climb from 0-2000. Beautiful stuff - keep up the great work :D
@johndriscoll8177
@johndriscoll8177 Год назад
Dude I know. This content is top notch! I don’t know how people have the patience to create stuff like this. But I lack patience, which is why I’m only rated 1000 😂
@Mike-cp1tj
@Mike-cp1tj Год назад
this is actually insane.. she did exactly what she is supposed to do - analyze own games, learn the classics, study endgames (technical and strategic)
@gtertgvsdfv4904
@gtertgvsdfv4904 Год назад
so nothing "accidentally" :))
@yuhhh2593
@yuhhh2593 Год назад
Wow so much you can do when you do exactly what you’ve been told to do. The thing she has over others is discipline, very respectable.
@kc-jm3cd
@kc-jm3cd Год назад
Could have been just farming subs
@nothenking4546
@nothenking4546 Год назад
she can beat Andrew Tate.
@JimmyBoosterCrate
@JimmyBoosterCrate Год назад
Sounds very sane to me
@Memes-_-Nonstop0
@Memes-_-Nonstop0 Год назад
"Accidentally"💀
@LeviSiccard
@LeviSiccard 4 месяца назад
Not a chance, accidently… 😂
@zerozedzaki
@zerozedzaki Год назад
I have been playing for 8 years now and I’m rated 1400, I play like one game a week because I’m not really into chess anymore but this video has given me the motivation to start actually taking chess seriously. My goal is 2000 as well, I’ll come back here when I get to it. Cheers.
@cassie8844
@cassie8844 Год назад
hey how is it going?
@ItsAsparageese
@ItsAsparageese Год назад
I believe in you!
@zerozedzaki
@zerozedzaki Год назад
@@ItsAsparageese thank you!
@joannewilson6577
@joannewilson6577 Год назад
You do not have to get to 2000 to be a good chess player,1700-1800 is pretty good! and very few even get there!
@lordcezar4657
@lordcezar4657 Год назад
After one move he would forget about it.
@stevenpowers546
@stevenpowers546 Год назад
So refreshing and inspiring to see a young person set a goal, work hard at it, and accomplish it. Your reaction at reaching 2000 said it all. Congrats. By the way, you had "accidental" in the video's title, but there was nothing accidental in accomplishing what you did.
@saravanaub
@saravanaub Год назад
I love how you stopped consuming entertaining chess videos and moved to Danya and Eric when you had to improve
@kamrynheidi
@kamrynheidi Год назад
Hah! Yeah, Danya's pawn endgame series has been a lifesaver recently
@lostone9700
@lostone9700 Год назад
Its only natural
@boosoofitness255
@boosoofitness255 Год назад
@@kamrynheidi Would you say that Danya's pawn endgame series should be studied by 1500+ rated players, while players under 1500 would have easier concepts to strengthen prior to that? I gave it a look and indeed that's attractive but I feel like I could benefit it more at a level higher than I'm currently at (1350 - still blundering in the middlegame xD ).
@usageunit
@usageunit Год назад
And Stjepan!
@VK-nc1en
@VK-nc1en Год назад
@@kamrynheidi wonderful and inspiring. Quite an achievement. Congratulations! What books and/ or videos helped you most in this journey to 2000?
@MegaUnwetter
@MegaUnwetter Год назад
You are really talented. it's really not easy to reach 2000 in 2 years even if you work hard. impressive
@magnetoninja7386
@magnetoninja7386 Год назад
It is not easy, but it is definitely obtainable if you have the patience and motivation. I have played for about 2 years and 4 months, and I continously solved tactical puzzles and analyzed by games, now I am 2200
@MegaUnwetter
@MegaUnwetter Год назад
@@magnetoninja7386 I play for 3 years now and I am only at 1100 in 3 minutes games . But i dont analyze much i just play for fun. In longer games i have around 1400 but i almost play only 3 minutes Games.
@Eric_Reborn
@Eric_Reborn Год назад
Yeah I'm over 2000 but I got there after much more than 2 years of playing chess. She's just super talented compared to me. What she accomplished is honestly very inspirational.
@DarthMessias
@DarthMessias Год назад
@@Eric_Reborn Yep, it is the talent that makes a difference.
@astronemir
@astronemir Год назад
Exactly she has to have the brains to get there that quickly without training in childhood.
@meta4972
@meta4972 Год назад
As a 25yo woman who really got into chess about a year ago, this is truly inspiring. I started at like 600 ELO and am now at 1150. Thank you so much for sharing this!! I wish you lots of joy and learning in the rest of your chess journey :)
@aidanhughes20
@aidanhughes20 Год назад
Finally, a video documenting not only the successes, but the process of specifically how you achieved your goal, which includes the setbacks. This was really well made & you’ve earned yourself a sub 😊
@emiliengonsard4522
@emiliengonsard4522 Год назад
I exactly passed the same journey except I haven't reach 2000 yet. Firstly, long process until 1500-1600, then my elo skyrocketed too from 1650 to 1900. Next I reached 1933, my actual peak and I'm currently fell down to 1820... So your video give me hope ! Congrats !
@cheeeeearifseeee
@cheeeeearifseeee Год назад
it's alright, just try to solve more puzzles, learn more about endgames, middlegame tactics, and strengthen your base in openings, i did all of this, and my elo went from 670 to 1089, my peak was 1132, i know it may not seem that big of a number, but trust me, these things helped me a lot
@meowcat5596
@meowcat5596 Год назад
@@cheeeeearifseeee who are u to give advice bruh, lowly 1100
@cheeeeearifseeee
@cheeeeearifseeee Год назад
@@meowcat5596 i already said above, it may not be a big number, but it helped me a lot
@vlnow
@vlnow Год назад
​​@@cheeeeearifseeee i found puzzles definatly helped me, but only as much as basics videos and other chess videos. Chess videos really helped me gain a 150 increase after a long platueau
@enPassantWarrior9047
@enPassantWarrior9047 Год назад
don't play chess when ur not in mood or else u keep playing and will lose lot of ratings
@skiddwister9143
@skiddwister9143 Год назад
This is the most inspirational chess video I've ever seen. How you detailed your journey inspires others to plan and persevere in any field of choice. Congratulations, and thank you.
@hjorvargretarsson1725
@hjorvargretarsson1725 Год назад
Thoroughly impressed with how you conducted your work. Extremely disciplined, especially when you went through a rough patch where you were losing rating. Being a grandmaster, I know how hard it can be to go through those periods where things are just not working out. Hope to see you continue on this path! I've already used this video in my teachings and I hope to see more chess related content from you in the future. Best of luck! :).
@oneofthemones5242
@oneofthemones5242 Год назад
Hey, currently 974 but I just can’t seem to break into the 1000s. Could we play a rapid game and you briefly tell me what I’m generally doing wrong?
@hearmeout1767
@hearmeout1767 Год назад
​@@oneofthemones5242 Have you broken into the 1000's yet? I'm not a grandmaster - not even CLOSE - but I am above 1000, so I will just say that in my experience what prevented me from reaching 1000 earlier than I did was hanging pieces, allowing my opponent to do tactics such as fork pieces, etc.
@oneofthemones5242
@oneofthemones5242 Год назад
@@hearmeout1767 I was able to get past 1000 but I just keep falling back under so I really don’t think I’ve made any real progress in the two months since my original comment. Could we play a rapid game or two and you tell me what my general mistakes are?
@hearmeout1767
@hearmeout1767 Год назад
@@oneofthemones5242 We absolutely could, but I've only just hit 1200 a few days ago, so I don't have a very deep understanding of the game. I am only very slightly better than your level. Regardless I'll try my best to tell you if I notice anything. I could also ask my more experienced/smarter/much higher rated than me friend to look at the games (I can't guarantee this since he might say no lol) but if he says yes I'll tell you his insights. I'd prefer unrated since I'm chicken to lose elo if you beat me 🙈🙈 but it's up to you
@oneofthemones5242
@oneofthemones5242 Год назад
@@hearmeout1767 Any advice whatsoever would be much appreciated and we can definitely play unrated instead of rated. My username is NeverDuckSmoke
@TricksticKx
@TricksticKx Год назад
Well done! Subscribed. Starting the journey now myself, looking forward to your future videos.
@joeresis9297
@joeresis9297 Год назад
Congratulations on all of your success! I absolutely love this story. Can't wait for more content.
@yourparalyzer33
@yourparalyzer33 Год назад
Thanks for making this video. Really inspiring to watch. I’m currently at 960 on rapid, hoping to also get 2000 one day. Love that you mentioned how lonely it can get when you’re studying to improve. I often feel like that, but seeing how happy you were at the end tells me all that work is worth it in the end. Cheers!
@Rocky82727
@Rocky82727 Год назад
I’m also around 960 in rapid, good luck meeting your goal!
@IN-pr3lw
@IN-pr3lw Год назад
It's only worth it if you remember to have fun
@MR__MAD__MAX
@MR__MAD__MAX Год назад
I am 1767 rapid
@epicmorphism2240
@epicmorphism2240 Год назад
@@MR__MAD__MAXwho
@BigBlacKMan90210
@BigBlacKMan90210 Год назад
I am also similar
@againsthegrainx7556
@againsthegrainx7556 Год назад
This is so inspirational! I am getting so many good ideas for my chess and excited to improve. Thanks for posting this
@JELIFish99
@JELIFish99 Год назад
Congratulations on hitting 2000. This video is so well produced, I’ve subscribed and look forward to following along.
@ahmeds.mansour1293
@ahmeds.mansour1293 Год назад
This is one of the most encouraging and exciting videos I’ve watched on the matter.. thank you so much.. and the production is so enjoyable.. it’s a short movie.. I literally wished if it was a 60-90 min long.. Amazing.. and it’s really a thrill to be one of your early subscribers.. thank you again, more please❤
@WilsonMagna
@WilsonMagna Год назад
Only watched the first 30 seconds and am hooked. Your background in film shows, this is professional level work.
@AndersHPhotography
@AndersHPhotography Год назад
Great!!! More more more of this. Great to hear from someone who is actually going through the ranks themselves. Very inspirering!! keep it up both on the board and on youtube...
@hughp5646
@hughp5646 Год назад
Fascinating and very well produced insight into your chess journey. Thanks!
@mariahdahl5617
@mariahdahl5617 Год назад
Ok this is actually insane. Amazing first vid, looking forward to more :)
@saravanaub
@saravanaub Год назад
You have done great work in this video. Nice editing and music back ground.
@RJ_2705
@RJ_2705 5 месяцев назад
You definitely got yourself a new subscriber this was a very impressive journey and i hope it is far from over
@TheBlurayHacker
@TheBlurayHacker Год назад
Great video .. shows your dedication!! I hope you will continue
@martijnkoop7097
@martijnkoop7097 Год назад
Great video and what a great journey! You inspired me follow your footsteps
@GMBethHarmon
@GMBethHarmon Год назад
The chess notebook reveals the kind of study required that 99% of people who want to be 2000 will never do. You've gotta dedicate yourself. Subbed. I'm proud of you. :)
@hlbs497
@hlbs497 Год назад
Can you tell more on How to keep such a notebook ?
@nobody6019
@nobody6019 10 месяцев назад
@@hlbs497 keep a notebook
@maesterjono
@maesterjono Год назад
What a tremendous effort - thank you for documenting this journey and the evolution of your study and relationship with Chess along the way. Great watch!
@katis999
@katis999 Год назад
Very nice, thanks for taking us on this journey with you. Congrats!
@tryingtoexist
@tryingtoexist Год назад
Wow! Thank you so much. You're such an inspiration! Keep playing and keep winning.
@TooHotGaming
@TooHotGaming Год назад
Really well made video and congrats on 2000!
@sci_lib
@sci_lib 6 месяцев назад
I watched this yesterday and had to come back to tell you how inspired I am by your story! Thank you for sharing, for giving me a little nudge to keep going, and congratulations!!
@TheGrinningSkull
@TheGrinningSkull Год назад
This is amazing. So many translatable lessons for anyone at any stage. And the video edit is top notch! Very professional.
@TheChessViking
@TheChessViking Год назад
No accidents! You worked hard and achieved what you deserved!! I would recommend this video to all adult improvers. This is exactly what you need to do to improve in chess. I also love the editing, I was hooked from start to finish. It's rare in modern society to watch a full 20-minute video. Well done!
@TravelingMooseMedia
@TravelingMooseMedia Год назад
Wow that was absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing this incredible story. I am truly inspired by your resolve and determination
@cesarromero2391
@cesarromero2391 Год назад
very wholesome video, gratz on accomplishing your goals.
@xpctechnology
@xpctechnology 10 месяцев назад
Loved the video. Thanks for sharing your journey!
@demetsentvrk
@demetsentvrk Год назад
Ahhhhhh I love this!!! Immediately subscribed!!! So inspiring to see this quick progress with lots of discipline with a dash of much needed rest periods. I can’t wait to watch more of you. :) ❤
@OfficiallyFreehugs
@OfficiallyFreehugs Год назад
Glad you mentioned how difficult it is to visualize tactics OTB because for my first tournament it was a pain and I often blundered a position. But the more tournaments I went to the better I got at visualizing tactics OTB. Although I won't dedicate my life to chess, this definitely inspires me to get better.
@rmuhlberger
@rmuhlberger Год назад
Thanks for this video - it was really inspiring and I expect I'll rewatch it a few times. I'm on one of the longer plateaus and it's great to see ways forward!
@tggregory3274
@tggregory3274 Год назад
Wow, that was such a beautiful and encouraging story. Congratulations!
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 Год назад
A really well made video, interesting subject and super impressive that you were able to achieve such proficiency in chess in such a short time! I’ll have to recommend this to folks who are looking to improve their game. Bravo!
@pb9405
@pb9405 9 месяцев назад
You're amazing, super much respect that you did this!
@z98133
@z98133 Год назад
Loved your story. Love your story telling. I just subscribed.
@ambidextrouslamia9635
@ambidextrouslamia9635 Год назад
I love this video so much! So inspirational and well made!
@hafl8
@hafl8 Год назад
my favourite part is the look of pure joy when you knew you had it in the bag. quality stuff.
@jerichosharman470
@jerichosharman470 Год назад
Nearly cried a little when you got your 2001 like that. …well done I’m trying to get 1600 at the moment . And I realise I need to study games now rather than just …figure it out as I go
@RomanWegera
@RomanWegera 2 месяца назад
Have you managed to do it?
@jerichosharman470
@jerichosharman470 2 месяца назад
@@RomanWegera Yes thankyou I managed to get up to around 1750....but then it slid down again lol :) and have you been doing well?
@justjustjusification
@justjustjusification Год назад
Congrats! Thanks for sharing your journey. It's inspiring.
@vvcoolvan5456
@vvcoolvan5456 Год назад
Ty Kam for sharing your story. Watching this and can relate so much. Gonna use this to inspire my students
@RyanHellyer
@RyanHellyer Год назад
That's super impressive and quite motivating. I've been caught off guard recently when my once stagnant rating started to climb. I think it's because I have been inadvertently taking your tip of doing one 10 min game per day and analysing it deeply and looking for problems each time. I still bang out the occasional bullet or blitz game, but it's just to warm up ready for the one important rapid game of the day.
@Rocky82727
@Rocky82727 Год назад
Even though this is your first vid u did ur editing like a professional! Keep up the great work!
@benchcrewgames
@benchcrewgames 11 месяцев назад
I was so happy when you reach 2000! I haven't gotten up that high myself, but your story is quite motivating! Great work and keep it up!
@AMultipolarWorldIsEmerging
@AMultipolarWorldIsEmerging Год назад
the way you take notes and actually write everything down was especially inspiring to me!! congrats!
@exismys
@exismys Год назад
It's really inspiring me to follow a more disciplined approached toward the Chess I play. Really great video Kamryn!
@AlexSinclair
@AlexSinclair Год назад
This is such a great video. Even including the part about how tilting works was very valuable. Those periods feel like they last forever but they always do come to an end. Such an inspiration to the rest of us about 500 points lower that it is possible with the right attitude, planning, and determination. Keep up the great work! New subscriber here for sure.
@chessidychess
@chessidychess 5 месяцев назад
That was such a great video! Also impeccable storytelling! And also great editing. Also of course the 2000 rating in 2 years is an INSANE journey! Thats a real inspiration
@jeffclaassen
@jeffclaassen Год назад
Thanks for sharing your journey to 2000. Very impressive and it’s awesome to see that your hard work paid off. Congratulations!
@roallyy
@roallyy Год назад
Amazing storytelling couldn’t believe you have such little subscribers. You have amazing content keep up the amazing work
@je6522
@je6522 Год назад
This is such a dope video. Very inspirational. I'm an older beginner, and this is motivating. U really put a lot of thought into how to get better and was very intentional. Congrats on reaching 2000. What's next?
@SuperSMT
@SuperSMT Год назад
Great video! really hooked me ant kept me engrossed the entire 20 minutes
@laurag6879
@laurag6879 Год назад
Thank you ❤❤❤ for sharing your detailed study plans!!
@TravelingMooseMedia
@TravelingMooseMedia Год назад
The reaction to you reaching 1900 the second time at 15:43 says it all. Pure determination to get better, and there was no doubt you'd hit 2000!
@justinmathis8078
@justinmathis8078 Год назад
I agree I was like yet it hit her a little different that time she knew she had a ways to go
@Attersson
@Attersson Год назад
Excellent work. Not "accidental" at all, but rather the outcome of methodical, systematic, and continuous effort.
@antonizick
@antonizick Год назад
What a great video, what a great story. I've been enjoying the came since I was a kid, but I've never taken it very seriously and I'm no where near as good as you are now. Your video is inspirational and has me considering setting my own rating goals. Thanks!
@solemnusurper4963
@solemnusurper4963 Год назад
Incredible accomplishment. Of all the Gm's and IM's putting out content, its nice to see someone with a more humble chess background putting their chess story out there and making chess content. Keep it up!
@Llama297XD
@Llama297XD Год назад
Really great quality video. I genuinely thought this had millions of views because of how high quality it was! I’ve recently started my own chess journey, and this is inspiring. Keep up the good work 😀
@o-..-
@o-..- Год назад
HUGE gg for 2k🎉
@stuvius
@stuvius 9 месяцев назад
This was absolutely incredible to watch. Big congratulations!
@siaserha
@siaserha Год назад
This is incredibly inspirational, thank you so much for the video!
@akanosf3842
@akanosf3842 Год назад
I am so impressed right now! Coming from 0 to 2000 in just two years as an adult is such an inspiring acomplishment, I am truely stunned. I wish you all the best for your future improvement, you inspired mentrying to do the same!
@soflynn22
@soflynn22 Год назад
well done :) proud of ya. i've plateau'ed at 1200/1400 for a while. so this is some good inspiration
@danielbush
@danielbush Год назад
Actually sick video, props to you for putting in the work! It really shows, you've earned your rating
@ispartacus1337
@ispartacus1337 Год назад
great video, not only was your story awesome but youre a great editor and story teller as well.
@DarkUnicorn89024
@DarkUnicorn89024 Год назад
This video is a great watch! I’m also a college student trying to become a proficient chess player, thank you for the inspiration!
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 Год назад
This really inspired me to believe in myself more. I know I'm capable. I have to just keep fighting. This was an astounding example of 'if there's a will, there's a way'. Today is where things change for me. Step by step towards my next goal. Thank you for this wonderful journey you took us all on.
@originaljamtracks
@originaljamtracks Год назад
Very entertaining video, excellently put together. Congratulations on your progress in chess
@handyman4everyman
@handyman4everyman Год назад
Great video! Thank you for sharing the journey! The video is actually really well made and likely to go viral soon!!
@spanzotab
@spanzotab Год назад
This is such a cool video. Your comitment is kind of crazy to me, I have pretty bad ADHD and being this organized and thoughtful about improving is super foreign to me, but inspiring at the same time. I'm very comfortable being a casual triple digit elo chess player, but you make me want to practice music with this same level of intentionality.
@NikoFx_LIT
@NikoFx_LIT Год назад
Your story has motivated me to resume my chess studies and aim to achieve a 2000 elo rating, just like you did. I have been stuck at 1500 for a long time, but your story has given me the motivation to keep going. If I ever start to make progress, I will share more details with you. Thank you for your great video and testimony. Best regards.
@donkeyhota.dontflamingo9294
@donkeyhota.dontflamingo9294 9 месяцев назад
How is it going?
@bdpv025
@bdpv025 8 месяцев назад
Follow gm igor smirnov
@grizzlyjp
@grizzlyjp 10 месяцев назад
What a well told story! Thank you for sharing your journey.
@euanjupp
@euanjupp Год назад
Good for you. One of the most inspiring and motivational pieces of chess content on YT. Thanks!
@samarik9322
@samarik9322 Год назад
What an inspiring video. You kicked it out of the park. All of us can learn a lot from your dedication and passion. This kind of tenacity is a recipe for success in all areas of life.
@cunucky
@cunucky Год назад
Wow you are truly inspirational. I wrote down your daily routines because Ive been searching for one. Thank you so much for describing your methods to improve! been stuck at 1600 for a very long time and this was what I needed to get motivated to reach 2000!
@MegaUnwetter
@MegaUnwetter Год назад
You're lucky I'm stuck at only 1100
@ajcon3874
@ajcon3874 Год назад
hey I’m new to the game, I started two weeks ago and am currently 720. Any tips on getting to the legendary four digits? My dream is 1500, but I don’t think it’s possible because all of my friends are like 200-400 and I’m terrible with opening knowledge.
@misterza1
@misterza1 Год назад
@@ajcon3874 Daniel Naroditsky Speedrun videos got me from 900 to 1400 in 4 months. He’s actually the best coach you can have for free.
@ajcon3874
@ajcon3874 Год назад
@@misterza1 that’s some pretty fast growth, I’ll go watch some of his vids
@LaveshNK
@LaveshNK Год назад
@@ajcon3874 I got to 1600 by just watching the big four:- Gotham, Hikaru, Botez and Cramling. However it was not a very fast and/or efficient growth and is mostly for entertainment. Ive heard danya is rly good for accelrating your growth
@gustavoandrade378
@gustavoandrade378 Год назад
Such a great video! thanks for posting your journey!
@kirkyboy1793
@kirkyboy1793 Год назад
Your video was awesome. I really enjoyed The Queen's Gambit and I found that you somehow matched that energy and kept me enthralled from start to finish. Congratulations on you reaching your goal and hats off to your amazingly produced video.
@MasterInHD
@MasterInHD Год назад
Amazing video. I have a similar story going from 800 to 1900 (Blitz) in 6 months. Previously, I've only played in clubs and I was one of the worst at university chess club. Now I'm the 4th strongest out of 300 players beating even the #1 Rated who is an FM once. All together it took me around 2 years and 6 months.
@prabhdeepdhahan1147
@prabhdeepdhahan1147 9 месяцев назад
Damn, she really put in the work. Truly inspiring!
@csfinch7672
@csfinch7672 Год назад
Wow, congrats!! Gives me motivation to continue training at chess. Thank you for sharing your story. Truly motivational!
@canicule10
@canicule10 Год назад
Very inspiring video, thanks for giving me this motivation and congrats !
@dw3yn693
@dw3yn693 11 месяцев назад
I love documentation of journeys like this. Congratulations! You inspire adult improvers all around the world :)
@pedropereira6888
@pedropereira6888 Год назад
This was crazy inspirational. Right now I sit at 1400 but you just made me feel like if I really push myself and put in the time I can reach higher heights. Great video!
@RomanWegera
@RomanWegera 2 месяца назад
What's your elo now?
@pedropereira6888
@pedropereira6888 2 месяца назад
@@RomanWegera around 1700 but I mostly lost interest in pushing for higher rating and now just mostly play to have fun
@ajay4319
@ajay4319 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for sharing your journey. This is truly very inspiring. You just woke me up. Thanks!
@andrewmcdowell1291
@andrewmcdowell1291 Год назад
Congratulations on a truly amazing accomplishment. You definitely have a new subscriber.
@actuallyfungi1384
@actuallyfungi1384 Год назад
This is not the quality of content one would expect from a channel with 2000 subscribers but this has been not only one of the coolest chess videos ive seen but one of coolest on the platform. It was inspirational, it was informative and it had me on the ropes the entire time 😅
@alyssahaagenson332
@alyssahaagenson332 Год назад
Such an inspirational story!
@fluffywhimsical
@fluffywhimsical 3 месяца назад
This was a very well produced video. Nice story telling and editing.
@franzbraun2068
@franzbraun2068 Год назад
Congratulations!!! 😀 Keep up the good work and enjoy your live!
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