hey so I've veen watching you for the past 20 videos and i totally love your content you're one of my favourite RU-vid chess content creator, I'm myself a 2000 rated player and i have some tips i would like to give you, first please please stick to the opening theory and don't try to invent moves, stick to the basic london and master the opening and study it itll help with the position, solve puzzles, they are key to see the sacrifices, and lastly you're getting better at understanding the position, but try and go deeper and understande the position take time and calculate scenarios in your head if the 10 mins isn't enough play 15+10 and go deeper, cz trust me 1800-2000 players are monsters, anyways i hope this helped, love you man keep up the good work ❤
@@rani93 thanks so much brother!! I really appreciate the tips. I think I am slowly starting to get better at the openings, but it's taking time! I think playing longer time games is a super good idea, just not entirely sure when I'll start doing that/if it's a good idea yet. Thanks though.... I'm def trying to improve and a big part of that is the understanding of positions! Thanks so much!! And thanks for watching the content!!
Hey! Just kind of curious, do you take any time to study the openings you play? (Dutch, Jobava, sicilian) or do you kind of just go over ideas and go from there? You’re probably my favorite youtuber when it comes to this road to 2k series so keep this up 😎
@@SpoopySh1ny hey spoopy, thanks for the kind words! I've mostly watched RU-vid videos and done a few chess courses on the openings, but GingerGM often plays these 3 openings in his games, so I usually watch his videos and learn from how he plays them. Also I've learned a ton from Alex Banzea. Great question!
OK, very interesting... very, very interesting. Today's games were courtesy of the White Monster, a personal favourite for flavour, but a little devil for chess matches. I'll keep a closer eye on your choice of bevvy and your results. You like caffeine, heck who doesn't, but you may be playing with fire here as you approach the elusive 2K.
Gotta learn and analyze why YOU are losing to improve and get better, not comparing it to someone else's games. Like blunderman said too, the consistency of play is huge as well. 1700, 1800, 1900s have bad games too but they just have less bad games than you do and also have a better understanding. Elo doesn't lie
Maybe he wanted you to time out before repetition so he could claim the win? Iirc pawns on the board means it's not insufficient material on timeout, so he'd get the win