HOW ABOUT 21:54 - BISHOP TAKES KNIGHT ON G6 WHICH IS GUARDING THE BISHOP ON E7 AND ONCE PAWN TAKES BISHOP- G5 BISHOP TAKES E7 BISHOP - I AM 1000 ELO BTW
21:53 at why you don't play bishop to G6 then pawn take the bishop and then E7 bishop is hanging OR if you take G6 knight and he play bishop G5 takes your bishop but still your +3 , why dont u do that?????
Ehhh ... I've got a story and it isn't about chess (necessarily). Back in 1999, I was playing King of Fighters '98, and a friend talked mad shit and put in a coin to challenge me. He jumped, I hit him with a Kuuha Dan. He jumped again, I hit him with a Kuuha Dan. He jumped again, I hit him with a Kuuha Dan. He jumped again, I hit him with a Kuuha Dan. ... All 3 of his characters got KO'd like this. Then he put in another coin and did the exact same thing. The guy is a very good MMO player, because he could follow his guild leader's instructions and can hit buttons in a sequence. But ... put him in a situation when X action leads to Y, and Y+Y+Y+Y = loss, he continually did X. Sure, if X hits he's able to do a highly damaging full combo, but what if Y ... ... Some people just aren't going to get better.
8:34 -- en passant, let's goooooooooooooo!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Also I like how in game 1 your opponent blundered straight into a knight family fork when beforehand he would have lost 'only' a rook.
Yes I saw it too After Bxg6, black can play Bxg5 attacking our queen But after Bxh7+ (or Bxf7+), black takes our bishop, we take his on g5, and we are up a pawn
At 15:30... "I am trying to understand whether this move (by black) could be a problem... no, it should be ok, let's go". Wouldn't that have been a big problem?
Why don't you like The London System? if you have a video you have previously done can you please post the link? if you don't have a video can you please do one?
There is no such thing as a chess rating below eight hundred (800). Arpad Elo, the inventor of the rating system, and mathematics professor at the University of Wisconsin, told me years ago.
15:32 I think you missed the idea of Bxf7, which is similar to the Greek gift. If the king captures Kxf7 then white plays Nxe5+, and the king does not safe places to escape. So black losses some material or getting checkmatted.
Hey Alessia santeramo I love your video can u make a video on how to do otb training at home because I have been playing online so much and went to a otb tournament and realised my board vision is bad can u help to improve board vision
Chess isn't important enough to me to make me want to have to memorize all of the many many different things that I would have to memorize in order for me to get good at chess.
@@wegotdasauce5603 you've also got to be able to recognize what the best move is for the situation compared to what would just be an okay move. You've got to be able to recognize when it's good to sacrifice a piece or pieces in order to get an advantage. You've got to be able to recognize when you or your opponent can play a bait trap to where if you or they take a piece it leads to a horrible trap. You've got to memorize how to walk your pawns up the table with whatever pieces you happen to have to help the pawn or pawns walk up the board. You have to memorize what the best ways to checkmate the opponent with with all the different pieces that you might happen to have. In your head you've got to be able to play your moves and what their moves might be and what the total outcome of what all of those moves might lead to before you actually make the play because if you don't then your play might fail, but they might play something that you didn't expect that might make your play fail anyway. There is quite a bit more that you have to memorize and be able to recognize when you need to play it, like how to avoid skewers and forks and x-rays, but I'm not going to write a whole laundry list.
@@BScDear yes I like watching good games, but there is way to much to learn and memorize to ever make it worth it to me. Even the best players often have a hard time finding the right moves.