Sometimes I actually feel bad liking AverageJoe because Peter-Patzer may get jealous...after watching his climb three times I developed kind of a friendship to him 😅
I've really enjoyed playing the Cozio Defense in my games. I'm right at the Elo level of your current opponents, and had good luck with it. I have less luck using the Polish Defence, though.
I am a solid blundering 1000 rated player. And it seems the similarly rated ppl I am playing against don't make the same mistakes as are often show here against you, Nelson. They play like grandmasters and inevitably I end up blundering something and then I lose against them. I do love your content though. You are a regular watch for me whenever you post anything. Keep it up, I am learning much from you.
One reason they blunder more with Nelson is because he causes them lots of problems. He makes things complicated, rarely miscalculates anything, and is very accurate! He plays the moves that causes them to blunder basically. 😊
Yeah. I play a high accuracy rating at around 800, but it's because I'm playing vs similar 800s and we don't have tactics like Nelson does to create very complicated situations.
It took me a while to find the move when he said to pause the video, but i’m glad I did, it was so satisfying! now if only i could find moves like that in my own games!
35:16 that's an common continuation in Stafford. This game was transposed to Stafford would have been easier if you have watched Stafford gambit videos
@@JustRightPinedo I don't have, but you can watch Eric rosen's they're pretty good! (Also I was not trying to be mean to Nelson, in fact he's the one who made me go from 500 to 1600. So why would I insult him)
So I had a thought that I’ve wanted to share. You are completely right about players rated around 1000. I really feel your loss was due to Rice. I am mentioning it now because it has bugged me ever since I watched that video. Finally I just wanted to say that I love your videos. I’ve really benefited from watching how you think and analyze the board. Thank you!!
I want to watch the AverageJoe rating climb in order. I am finding it frustrating to find the next one each time on RU-vid. Peter Patzer rating climb had a play list which I finally found. I thoroughly enjoyed it! It made it really easy. Could you let me know how to find the next sequential video?
What I've just started to do is find Nelson's account and play out each move in the explorer tab to see how good some of the moves are. This also lets me play out some scenarios where I think certain moves would be better.
Thank you for the series, it's definetly helping my game watching your videos. I would like to see diferent gambits (more "respectful" ones) like budapest, portuguese, benko from black perspective and smith-morra, danish or Evans from white. Keep going with the good work 👍
Here's an idea ... livestream a game against Stockfish in which you take suggestions from your viewers ... see if all of us together can beat Stockfish?
51:51 my retired English teacher mother would love you for this restatement. Or should I say, she would love that restatement of yours. And love you, too. Why not
30:30 white almost have pawn e7 here. If the king was not defending the rook, this would be very scary, but I guess that would also be just simple back rank checkmate
In the previous rapid rating climb, Nelson played a cheater who took 5 to 8 seconds between obvious moves. Nelson lost the game and reported the cheater and he got banned. He then sent an email to Nelson explaining that the reason he took suspiciously consistent time between moves was he was using a rice cooker. And thus, the "rice cooker gambit" was invented. 😂
8:15 what if instead of moving his black rook there, he moved his d pawn up one. Traded pawns and ate his pawn with check and then brought light squared pawn to skewer White's queen and rook? 😊
Good idea, but black doesn’t have to capture your pawn (if you take, that pawn can be easily captured later). Also, black doesn’t have to move his king when checked with the queen, and thus can avoid the skewer. He could block with queen, the you just get a queen trade.
@@James--Parker Not from this episode, but watch them all from the beginning. As someone who's made the climb to 1500 myself VERY slowly, it's easy to spot the outliers.
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@@vasi0011In the previous rapid rating climb, Nelson played a cheater who took 5 to 8 seconds between obvious moves. Nelson lost the game and reported the cheater and he got banned. He then sent an email to Nelson explaining that the reason he took suspiciously consistent time between moves was he was using a rice cooker. And thus, the "rice cooker gambit" was invented. 😂
Hey man, I’m thinking of quitting chess. I had a 2 month break and lost over 100 ELO today. It’s so annoying since i was already 100 below what I deserve to be, and what I was before I had to take a break due to exams. It looks like it’s over, I have no idea how I’m going to recover since I have no help, so yeah. I’m probably going to quit unless a miracle happens or smth
Me at 47:50: “But after rook takes G5 it will be lined up with the bishop and the pawn and it will be hard to defend both” Nelson: “ooo if they take this knight, guys…” Me: “he sees it now” Nelson: “it’s checkmate in two” Me: oh… 😂