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Rook Endgames Decided 70% of My Games 

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Highlighted is an Hourly Superblitz Arena I competed in on lichess on March 19th, 2023. It's a 57-minute event of 3-minute chess. If you've ever heard that rook and pawn endgames are extremely important, it's because they show up frequently. In this particular event, 7 out of my 10 games were decided by this very type of endgame.
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Комментарии : 66   
@adamsendemi
@adamsendemi Год назад
i loled at your reasoning "lets see if they're scared with this move"
@Aji-llo
@Aji-llo Год назад
We love you Jerry ❤
@moesheri9385
@moesheri9385 Год назад
Same here
@arturorodiguez9053
@arturorodiguez9053 Год назад
Same
@derekiswalking
@derekiswalking Год назад
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry!!
@Siacourage
@Siacourage Год назад
RIP to the 1900 who was outplaying Jerry in the rook endgame 18:37 and then just gave away his rook.
@ShayWestrip
@ShayWestrip Год назад
Rook and pawn endgames are the most common because rooks are usually the last pieces to develop and so they are the survivors of mass trades early on. Sounds obvious but it’s nice to tell this to new players when they are thinking about what type of endgames to study
@BRNRDNCK
@BRNRDNCK Год назад
Can confirm
@rogerscottcathey
@rogerscottcathey Год назад
Hey, what happened to the little "tink" that usually signifies the start?
@GrislyAtoms12
@GrislyAtoms12 Год назад
I heard it.
@ninepoints5932
@ninepoints5932 Год назад
My favorite Jerry-isms to channel while I'm playing chess: - Why not? - What else am I going to do? - Let's see if we can scare 'em with this move? - Don't hurt me!
@Benjychess
@Benjychess Год назад
Very instructive game when you opened with b3 14 minutes in. I played this opening against Eric rosen a few weeks ago and got demolished but he’s also 1100 points higher rated than me 😂 thanks for the awesome content as always Jerry.
@michaelf8221
@michaelf8221 Год назад
Dr ChessNetwork, or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the rook endgame
@IAMNERVEDAMAGE
@IAMNERVEDAMAGE Год назад
your commentary reminds me of the way bob ross narrates his paintings
@tobsi2256
@tobsi2256 Год назад
I've never thought about that but your right! Although I've never heard Jerry naming his pieces "little friends" xD
@cptnoremac
@cptnoremac Год назад
@@tobsi2256 It's a pretty common meme in the Chess Network community.
@brianjacob8728
@brianjacob8728 Год назад
LIke how you discuss your thought process and your candidate moves. I needed to develop that habit long ago.
@chessbrahh2068
@chessbrahh2068 Год назад
Nice games!
@raflalink
@raflalink Год назад
Nice one Jerry! Clapped at the end of some games!
@SaintD382
@SaintD382 Год назад
1:55 Did White miss a tactical opportunity with *13.b6!?* The idea being to free the b5-square for *Nb5,* forking the queen and bishop. After *13...ab* (or 13...Nb6) *14.Nb5 Qb8 15.Nd6 Qd6* White has the tactical shot *16.Ng6,* with a discovered attack on the Qd6.
@bernardmonge
@bernardmonge Год назад
great!❤
@memoire4953
@memoire4953 8 месяцев назад
11:00 I really need to analyse this endgame deeply.
@Nitrammful
@Nitrammful Год назад
Hi Jerry !
@WilXuH
@WilXuH Год назад
Giddy up Jer !!
@zwischendurundmoll3968
@zwischendurundmoll3968 Год назад
1:56 didnt you have b6 Nb6 getting the Bishop followed by a discovery against the queen (e.g. Ng6)? i remembered this tactical motive from your recent analysis of Kramnik vs Gelfand Edit: b6 not b3
@zwischendurundmoll3968
@zwischendurundmoll3968 Год назад
also if queen b8 u win a piece after bxa7
@aaaaaa8656
@aaaaaa8656 Год назад
Queen d8 defends everything after b6. If white takes bxa7, then the queen can just go to b6 and pick up the pawn soon.
@thesecondderivative8967
@thesecondderivative8967 Год назад
I'm confused. I thought the reason he brought the rook to the e file was to support the knight. Doesn't playing b3 lose a piece?
@zwischendurundmoll3968
@zwischendurundmoll3968 Год назад
@@thesecondderivative8967 no, as b3 comes with tempo on the queen (if they take your knight you take their queen with the pawn on b3) and all other lines win a piece for white, if you have any other what if question/ quesrions about what would happen later down any of the lines feel free to ask
@thesecondderivative8967
@thesecondderivative8967 Год назад
@@zwischendurundmoll3968 You got the terminology wrong. I get it now. You meant b6. Also, can't black just take with the pawn? I mean b6 axb6, Rxa8, Rxa8. (Or you can leave the rooks.) I think b6 loses a pawn. White can just take back with the pawn on the a file.
@andrewkang5962
@andrewkang5962 Год назад
Rooks? why not Bishops? Are you sure about that?? Ask A.I. It's the Knights that bring down the endgames.
@SaintD382
@SaintD382 Год назад
58:39 It appears that Jerry missed a cool tactical sequence: *25.Nf7+! Kg8* (25...Rf7 26.Re8+ is mate in 2) *26.Qd5! Bb7* (26...Rf7 27.Re8#) *27.Nh6++ Kh8 28.Qg8+* with a classic smothered mate: *28...Rg8 29Nf7#* [Note: this is blindfold analysis, so if anyone wants to point out a mistake in my analysis, I'm okay being corrected]
@janopa9719
@janopa9719 Год назад
It looks like h5 instead of Bb7 would save mate, but nice find!
@gtrmusic69
@gtrmusic69 Год назад
Fantastic channel. Best chess channel on You Tube. Been saying this for years.
@masondotnet
@masondotnet Год назад
yo
@uwu-nyaa
@uwu-nyaa Год назад
whaddup
@thanks5832
@thanks5832 Год назад
@@uwu-nyaa howdy
@glenm99
@glenm99 Год назад
1:52 "I like the endgame with two rooks." A more textbook example of foreshadowing there never was.
@cptnoremac
@cptnoremac Год назад
42:32 I haven't crunched all the numbers, but it looks like f4 is at least really close to trapping the queen. Black probably has to give up the knight on e4 to give the queen e5.
@HopeUnveiled
@HopeUnveiled Год назад
Keep posting jerry. I really need your voice right now.
@ChessNetwork
@ChessNetwork Год назад
👍
@KF1
@KF1 Год назад
I've been working on king and pawn endgame puzzles. Probably a good time to add the rooks. Nice games and congrats on the 100% win rate
@deadbishop1
@deadbishop1 Год назад
woot
@lucidlain7931
@lucidlain7931 Год назад
I learned not to take rooks vs queen in blitz today.
@JP-sp2hq
@JP-sp2hq Год назад
More videos like this, please. You are the best.
@thomashayden1001
@thomashayden1001 Год назад
at 58:36 I spent a lot of time looking at either Qd4 or Nf7 and found a neat mate in 5 with Nf7 that would have been a flashy finish to the game.
@SarkFaLL
@SarkFaLL Год назад
Just tonight I had to stop playing out of frustration from my rook pawn end games. I have thrown so many won positions with 1 rook and extra pawns vs another rook and no pawns. I just can't seem to convert. Amazing timing dropping this video, hopefully it helps
@yannigogo2863
@yannigogo2863 Год назад
Thank you Jerry , these arena games are so much helpful for me and I’m sure for a lot more people out there
@TungKingBK
@TungKingBK Год назад
You seems very confident about King and Pawns ending, could you make an instructive video on the subject.
@alexandersanchez9138
@alexandersanchez9138 Год назад
42:31 Isn’t f4 just winning?
@Siderite
@Siderite Год назад
I felt you channeled your inner Rosen at the end there... :)
@luckycanuck7060
@luckycanuck7060 Год назад
The pigs were really going at it in this one! Great video!
@dodekaedius
@dodekaedius Год назад
New meta confirmed
@SwogFrog
@SwogFrog Год назад
Same
@ChessJourneyman
@ChessJourneyman Год назад
Every time I'm excited to watch Jerry's video and learn something. And every time I fall asleep within the first two minutes.
@fgb3126
@fgb3126 Год назад
"Decided" or "Decide"? There is a difference.
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