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How to Beat Amateurs at Chess: 15 Highly Instructive Rapid Games 

Eric Rosen
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In this video, I play a bunch of entertaining and instructive rapid chess games in the lichess.org Rapid Shield Arena while explaining my thoughts and strategies. This was originally live-streamed on Twitch on December, 8th 2022. Timestamps below!
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0:00 oh no my opponent
0:30 Petrov Defense gets CRAZY
9:43 Crushing the French or Alekhine Defense???
14:50 Highly Strategic Nimzo Indian Defense
29:45 Caro Kann CRUSHED
39:00 Facing the Rossolimo
55:30 AGGRESSIVE Scandinavian Defense
1:11:40 OH NO MY OPPONENT AGAIN
1:12:05 Budapest Gambit 11-Move Miniature
1:15:36 Playing Like Magnus Carlsen?! (Tricky English vs Slav)
1:26:10 Reversed Blumenfeld Gambit leads to funny tactic
1:36:25 Facing the Alapin Sicilian
1:55:00 Boden Kieseritzky Gambit
2:14:00 Ponziani Opening leads to near SMOTHERED MATE
2:19:05 CRUSHING a TROLL Opening
2:22:30 ahhhh
2:23:00 SUPER AGGRESSIVE FINALE (vs Caro Kann)
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@billsmith8397
@billsmith8397 Год назад
Thank you for existing, Eric ❤
@scottishrob7119
@scottishrob7119 Год назад
Get on ur knees
@volodyadykun6490
@volodyadykun6490 Год назад
He created us all
@lolcoiby
@lolcoiby Год назад
in
@BlazeSLK
@BlazeSLK Год назад
Existing is the strongest move in this position
@Dr._Bo
@Dr._Bo Год назад
🙏🏽
@josecarranza4207
@josecarranza4207 6 месяцев назад
the memory he has is just amazing, how he remembers what he played vs. X, what he was playing for oppening at different times in his life, honestly I cant remember what I played 3 games ago.
@Overhemd
@Overhemd Год назад
2.5 hours of Eric? My day just got a whole lot better
@XstonedmonkeyzX
@XstonedmonkeyzX Год назад
what about AFTER the video ends?
@jadexsolaris6916
@jadexsolaris6916 2 месяца назад
@@XstonedmonkeyzXreplay it!!
@brett6468
@brett6468 Год назад
Ah! This should be good. Eric is a first rate Chess instructor.
@syafon
@syafon Год назад
Two Rosen trophies in one move should be an own Rosen trophy! You brought me back to chess, and even better Duck Chess! You are a huge inspiration for so many people around me! I live in Austria, so that tells you a bit about your influence around the globe. Thanks for existing! :)
@grantgreenberg2457
@grantgreenberg2457 Год назад
Two Rosen trophies in one move is a paradox because then you would have three trophies in one move :)
@melle7505
@melle7505 Год назад
@@grantgreenberg2457getting 3 Rosen trophies should be an own Rosen trophy!
@thelucidmind2876
@thelucidmind2876 Год назад
@@melle7505 Three Rosen trophies in one move is a paradox because then you would have four trophies in one move :)
@pieTone
@pieTone Год назад
I wonder how many people he influenced here in Romania
@DDHDTV
@DDHDTV Год назад
Didn't expect to see a fellow Austrian here!
@SinjonM
@SinjonM Год назад
My favorite moment was when you played the ponziani opening! I'm only rated 1000 in blitz and 1200 in rapid, but I've been watching your videos for over 2 years. For the last few months, that's consistently been my opening, and I never knew that was the name of it. I'm glad I finally know now! I love your videos Eric, you're so wholesome!Keep up the great work! I'll be there watching always!
@12newangels
@12newangels Год назад
Nice, Good luck 👍
@andrewmays3988
@andrewmays3988 Год назад
Eric Rosen, you are a gentle scholar and kind gentleman. Thank you sir for your patient tutorials!!😇
@hansgruber9093
@hansgruber9093 Год назад
This was super instructive Eric, thanks! Really great to hear your full thought process over a longer time frame, blitz sometimes can be a bit of a muddle for lower rated players like myself. Please do more in future!
@jasonTL
@jasonTL Год назад
"Oh No My Opponent" had me rolling. So simple and so witty. Most importantly, a fun jab without being disrespectful.
@newsbuster292
@newsbuster292 Год назад
I am watching a lot of your content to learn how you approach these games. Or simply put, learning how to think like you. I played a talent last week, a 15-year old who only started playing chess 10 months ago but who already is better than most players at my chess club. He put me under a lot of pressure early on, but after I forced him to exchange queens I was able to change the dynamic and ultimately beat him. Very proud of that. When we analyzed the game together I noticed he approached it very different than me, and he memorized all his moves, and mine, while I was struggling to keep up looking at my notes to see what I played. 😂I am sure he will be well above 2000 rated in a couple years.
@jarrodanderson2124
@jarrodanderson2124 Год назад
I love the heart monitor idea Eric because I'm trying so hard to calm myself while playing. This game wipes me out!
@chuckdecker3765
@chuckdecker3765 Год назад
MORE like this on RU-vid please! 10min, instructional, slow where I can follow along with your logic is great!!!
@shlomo8448
@shlomo8448 Год назад
Thanks Eric! I'm learning so much from these longer game videos.
@sprcow
@sprcow Год назад
Sad that opponent didn't know any of the Petrov theory against Bc5. I play 3.d4 against the Petrov and was hoping to see how Eric fights the main line!
@XIIchiron78
@XIIchiron78 Год назад
>be ~1500 >"How to beat amateurs at chess" >Perfect, I never know how to punish weird moves >The amateurs are 1700 >Cry Edit: in all seriousness this was actually a good video, it points out some of the stuff I also do that can exploited
@kurosakiichigo7475
@kurosakiichigo7475 Год назад
Wow eric, this is one of your best videos thank you so much for uploading some instructive chess. I learned a lot from this video
@blueguitarist
@blueguitarist Год назад
Long time format videos are maximum comfy, sounds like a great upload
@KessaWitdaFro
@KessaWitdaFro Год назад
Replaying 14:02 on loop just to feel something 🥲
@200elochess
@200elochess Год назад
Thanks to you I can't stop listening to it🙂
@seanhunter111
@seanhunter111 Год назад
Thanks for everything you do. This is yet another great vid. The game white vs Caro Kann is missing a chapter marking at around 29m45s (between nimzo and rossolimo)
@davidrose7938
@davidrose7938 Год назад
Watched all 2 1/2 hours, opened my eyes to see more of what’s going on. Thank you!
@owenchessmood6761
@owenchessmood6761 Год назад
Thanks for this instructive video!
@Teunslang1999
@Teunslang1999 Год назад
very relaxing content, love this stuff
@gyrgrls
@gyrgrls Год назад
LOL! "Now I can start munching. This knight is hungry". 🤣
@davidgodfrey880
@davidgodfrey880 Год назад
Eric - thanks for the content. Liked the Ponzioni game. Enjoyed this type of video.
@bartvansliedregt5482
@bartvansliedregt5482 Год назад
Always love the videos Eric. Thanks for being your great self
@AdamBittner
@AdamBittner Год назад
Very enjoyable, thanks Eric!
@Quentin687
@Quentin687 Год назад
I love building model airplanes
@seanlindholm7094
@seanlindholm7094 Год назад
Facts.
@KironKabir
@KironKabir Год назад
Get your Airfix on
@chullupa
@chullupa Год назад
Everyone has a hobby everyone has skeletons in the closet
@Yea___
@Yea___ Год назад
@@chullupa oh no
@gyrgrls
@gyrgrls Год назад
@@chullupa ouch
@jonnozomboid2649
@jonnozomboid2649 Год назад
Great instructional videos. Gutted you didn't get your smothered mate after the disco. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from East of England.
@stvsmultiplepassports6633
@stvsmultiplepassports6633 18 дней назад
Learning how to check mate in new ways from you Eric thanks so much.
@anond2015
@anond2015 Год назад
You're pretty good at this chess thing. I know it's impossible to technically "master," but I bet you could compete "internationally."
@mattlambert3118
@mattlambert3118 Год назад
Dude, you just made me hang my queen when you were talking about falling back down, getting up again, and thinking it was a song because I got all distracted and excited thinking you were referencing Rancid's "Fall Back Down". Super big letdown when it turned out you were talking about Chumbawamba. It's not like Tubthumping is a bad song, but it made me really happily surprised for those few seconds I thought you listened to Rancid even if it was a song from one of their poppiest albums. People I meet now are always surprised when they find out that deep down in my core I'm still the grimy punk rocker I was in my late teens and early 20s. I could see that being the case with you, too.
@davidconnolly3340
@davidconnolly3340 Год назад
Excellent video Eric
@jefftaylor1186
@jefftaylor1186 5 месяцев назад
One of the main rules I learned really early on and I still follow to this day is “if you can attack a knight with a middle pawn in the first 10 moves, you should just do it“.
@solidcents2761
@solidcents2761 Год назад
ERICCCC!!!! Thanks for the long vid!!
@EpiDot52
@EpiDot52 Год назад
That Boden game near the end was exceptional. So interesting too. That could've got its own video.
@mikebaker2436
@mikebaker2436 Год назад
Me: Eating lunch and watching Eric. Co-worker walks in. Co-worker: "Is that Bob Ross?"
@mikebaker2436
@mikebaker2436 Год назад
What milestone is needed to get an actual Bob Ross parody vid out of Eric? 🤔🤣🙃
@ChessWithDach
@ChessWithDach Год назад
Your videos are inspirations to me 💯. Thanks for making chess contents
@csugabo85
@csugabo85 Год назад
RU-vid live would be way more convenient for me for sure, definitely vote for you to go through with youtube streaming
@brooklynkayak
@brooklynkayak Год назад
These rapid tournaments always make for great instruction. I always get something out of them.
@thehybridrider976
@thehybridrider976 5 месяцев назад
the second last game was my favourite. You went beast mode on that guy and destroyed him quickly
@grahamsmith5780
@grahamsmith5780 Год назад
I watched to the end. Interesting commentary thanks.
@VeritasAlienari
@VeritasAlienari 7 месяцев назад
Great content, good sir. Very instructive.
@bergmoench
@bergmoench Год назад
0:18 Oh no my opponent. =D Thats all I need!
@Doomted90
@Doomted90 Год назад
1:14:15 had a game end just like this one recently. I even premoved the knight so they should have known something was up... still left the queen hanging and promptly resigns when I take it
@EpiDot52
@EpiDot52 Год назад
I love this type of content.
@lukeevans8119
@lukeevans8119 Год назад
Already watched this VOD on twitch but I'll watch it here again happily ...can never have too much Eric "wholesome" Rosen in my life
@nickmoore5105
@nickmoore5105 Год назад
This is a lovely video to fall asleep to
@dylanbarriero3383
@dylanbarriero3383 Год назад
Great video
@lanceareadbhar
@lanceareadbhar Год назад
I loved the game at 14:50 as those are the games I almost always lose because I don't know what to do when both sides have a knight, two rooks, and most, in this case all, of the pawns on the board.
@dalevigil
@dalevigil Год назад
Love the stafford and boden k gambits
@DavidfromMichigan
@DavidfromMichigan Год назад
Eric! Love this guy! Beast mode 20foe!
@kevinmckay1389
@kevinmckay1389 3 месяца назад
Eric: thats definitely a trap you fall for once and learn your lesson. Me: that’s where your wrong
@bargrimironshield2397
@bargrimironshield2397 Год назад
Brilliant!
@veri745
@veri745 Год назад
1:02:40 knight can get to g6 via b8->d7->f6->h4
@anthonypassarelli5534
@anthonypassarelli5534 Год назад
Most of your "oh no" moments I took seriously
@tamatamt
@tamatamt 5 дней назад
15th one was a crazy one.
@borhenlakhoua2625
@borhenlakhoua2625 Год назад
Hello Eric, I don't see you play the Bishop opening much, do you know why? And how to analyse a game on Lechess on your profile or else ? is there a video to explain that ? please, thank you.
@disinformationworld9378
@disinformationworld9378 4 месяца назад
Brilliant games
@bikedoc59
@bikedoc59 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@pauldearhouse8309
@pauldearhouse8309 Год назад
1:20:27 oh no my castling rights 😆 ...where will this madness end? Oh no my queenside majority oh no my time advantage
@TheMosayat
@TheMosayat 7 месяцев назад
Disco pork was a ridiculously awesome idea
@michaelmassaro4375
@michaelmassaro4375 Год назад
Good game pawn checkmate with the Rook third game I believe was kind of a pacif game as you say not too much doubt about the outcome at any point
@MSMNBC
@MSMNBC Год назад
@ 30:37 as soon as black moved the knight, I would have shoved my horse onto G6; because at my level (1200), I can see a lot of people snatching my knight just to be mated by my queen.
@nicserbo2689
@nicserbo2689 Год назад
happy holidays
@michaelmassaro4375
@michaelmassaro4375 Год назад
Fun to watch I think your opponents are over anxious they’re making a lot of mistakes and bad moves they must be nervous feeling the pressure against you on you tube I like your casual style enjoyable like the game of Chess itself
@michaelmassaro4375
@michaelmassaro4375 Год назад
I thought his opponent could have made better moves for sure in the game he got checkmated with queen and knight
@simonnguyen692
@simonnguyen692 8 месяцев назад
the mate pattern you used in the nimzo could’ve happened by sacrificing the b pawn when white was moving around one rook
@herrwolle316
@herrwolle316 Год назад
I am a big Fan of 10 min games. Please more.
@stanleymyrick4068
@stanleymyrick4068 Год назад
Thanks
@Siderite
@Siderite Год назад
How about an opening pawn scale? Like a chess arpeggio or something. You play a4 first game, when b4, then c4 and so on until h4. Of course, when you get White.
@neo85ish
@neo85ish Год назад
Thank you thank you
@Krell54
@Krell54 Год назад
Fabulous Pontianak.
@rhoddryice5412
@rhoddryice5412 Год назад
I would definitely have played the first game as well as Eric.
@krestwoodb
@krestwoodb 6 месяцев назад
I used to live in st louis. Thats cool.
@Joe-zu7lx
@Joe-zu7lx Год назад
Love rapid!
@GirlGeekLovesStampin
@GirlGeekLovesStampin Год назад
In that last game with Larshusum why didn’t you consider fxe5?
@RedGaming23
@RedGaming23 Год назад
Can you turn off alerts on the recording for RU-vid? Not so chilled video with them going off so loudly.
@kaidannies
@kaidannies 10 месяцев назад
@Eric Rosen 1:04:56 ... do you have an "oh no my queen" moment with 14. .. exd3 15. bxc5 dxe2 into a fork where he either gives the queen back or loses the rook back there?
@stvia
@stvia Год назад
58:07 didn't white have knight takes e5 or am I missing something (after bxe2, Qxe2, Qxe5, Qxe5, Nxe5 there is Re1)
@rileymiller6002
@rileymiller6002 Год назад
At 30:55, did Eric have checkmate in 2 if knight to g6, pawn takes queen g6 checkmate. And if pawn doesn’t take them wins a rook? Or am I missing something?
@mikebaker2436
@mikebaker2436 Год назад
Here is where I am at: 1. I am exclusive RU-vid. I don't use Twitch. I tried it... I don't like it. 2. I watch all RU-vid on demand on my schedule. I never watch premieres or streams while they are live. I rarely watch VOD rebroadcasts in total. I have a life. When I do watch 3+ hour unedited vod content, it is in pieces over several days or a week. I don't know what percentage of the RU-vid audience is like me (maybe I'm weird, or the majority, who knows...) I am largely indifferent to Twitch streamers moving to RU-vid with their actual streams. It won't really change what I'm doing.
@waetla1002
@waetla1002 Год назад
I'm in the same boat
@mikebaker2436
@mikebaker2436 Год назад
@@waetla1002 I feel like large parts of the two audiences (RU-vid and Twitch) are seeking very different experiences. I could be wrong.
@nepal5043
@nepal5043 Год назад
So soothing
@cognitiveclipss
@cognitiveclipss Год назад
52:19 better move for black instead of Qf5 was Qg4 (mate in 8) eric missed this
@inf0phreak
@inf0phreak Год назад
It's curious how 17... Bg5! wasn't on Eric's radar at all in the Rossolimo game (45:00 ish). Kick the rook away from e3, then take f3 and White should be toast since he's a pawn down and his king is super weak.
@carlbonell
@carlbonell Год назад
I found the game beginning @39:08 to be one of the most instructive I've seen, and I think that I watched it just at the right time... For, as a total beginner at chess, (2 months), I have, thus far, been playing puzzles and watching a few random longer games per day, and, when I watch a video, normally, I watch it very passively, and go into a daze where I'm just seeing the whole position and not trying to think about any moves. But today, after watching the game at @39:08, I can say that something came on like a lightbulb Eureka moment, and I saw so much beauty in the game, plus Eric's commentary started to make more sense. Really an inspiring game for me! Ps, It's astounding to me how difficult super GM games are to follow. Except when the positions are simplified but even then, I find their games hurt my head!! Mikhail Tal is a very interesting player! Sorry I had a lot to say but ultimately, thank you Eric for the lessons in this video
@gundarsmiks4889
@gundarsmiks4889 Год назад
Rosen is gonna become a GM. Easy peasy.
@lukecamp4902
@lukecamp4902 Год назад
My fav moment was your opening joke
@rohitranjan2767
@rohitranjan2767 Год назад
At 30:45 , how about the crazy move knight E6?
@lukeelkins6870
@lukeelkins6870 Год назад
Ahh just in time to watch while I go to sleep
@chullupa
@chullupa Год назад
Watch Eric Rosen at night and Gotham during the day
@haptictv
@haptictv Год назад
@@chullupa NEW CRAZY STRATEGY BREAKS CHESS IN ONE MOVE CHESS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME- Gotham's title for the first game.
@rawkurface
@rawkurface Год назад
@@haptictv With a picture of Hikaru Moke Carlsen in the thumbnail.
@EvertfromNederland
@EvertfromNederland Год назад
1:11:22 Woooow, Was that an actual pop culture reference from Eric Rosen?
@veri745
@veri745 Год назад
44:56 Bg5 looks good to me. Any reason that doesn't work to deflect the rook?
@roberttheis3832
@roberttheis3832 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing 😅 Haven‘t checked it with an engine, but I‘m pretty sure it wins material by force
@antimatter2417
@antimatter2417 Год назад
Thought the same, and it's the engine's best move
@trial8358
@trial8358 Год назад
Live stream on RU-vid is a great idea
@somnathchakrabarty3462
@somnathchakrabarty3462 6 месяцев назад
43:43 was n't there N×e5...If bishop takes queen then N×c6 attacking queen and also double attack on the bishop on Be7...I know u wud get 2 pieces for queen but the attack looks promising.
@josepherhardt164
@josepherhardt164 Год назад
How to beat amateurs at chess: Bring along a cudgel. :)
@joe2mercs
@joe2mercs Год назад
I always like starting chess games because even against the best players you can keep up with them for at least three moves, unless it’s E4, oh no! LOL
@user-sw2pg1xv4l
@user-sw2pg1xv4l Год назад
MORE LIKE THIS
@ComtedeMonteC
@ComtedeMonteC 6 месяцев назад
The first few games I cannot believe the opponents played like 500 rated players.
@ok-sj7bx
@ok-sj7bx Год назад
Love how eric says how to win against amateurs and at least the first two opponents are 1600 rated. I guess that might be an amateur for future grandmaster, but realistically how much higher will the average person go in their lifetime?
@TheKawww
@TheKawww Год назад
Eric the goat 🐐 also quack
@dashyz3293
@dashyz3293 Год назад
As a 1700 lichess, I wonder if I'm actually still bad or that guy in the 2nd game is some rare exception.
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 Год назад
Funny how he could for half the game basically outplay a IM rated 800+ points higher. 😶
@dashyz3293
@dashyz3293 Год назад
Outplay? Felt like white was better the whole game.
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 Год назад
@@dashyz3293 Oh my bad I was thinking of a later game with vavilon23s.
@bradburns491
@bradburns491 Год назад
What does berzerking mean . I see it cuts your time in half but what else does it do. Why is it beneficial to do?
@glooper
@glooper Год назад
More tourney points
@glooper
@glooper Год назад
So if you’re low in ranking and it’s slightly late in the tourney you can gain some extra positions
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