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Rosen's Awesome Miniatures | Games to Know by Heart - IM Eric Rosen 

Saint Louis Chess Club
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International Master Eric Rosen exhibits miniatures (games under 25 moves) that are fun and fairly easy to remember. The Budapest opening is explored more in-depth.
2017.01.12
John Fedorowicz vs Eric S Rosen, 110th U.S. Open (2009): D35 Queen's Gambit Declined, exchange, positional line, 5...c6
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Akiba Rubinstein vs Milan Vidmar, Berlin Four Masters (1918): A52 Budapest, Rubinstein variation
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R Reitz vs. Nikolay Legky, 1989: A52 Budapest, Adler variation
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Eric Rosen as white: C54 Giuoco Piano, Greco variation
Robert Loncarevic vs. Eric Rosen, 2010: C31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer, Morphy gambit
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@haritejanamala4595
@haritejanamala4595 7 лет назад
This guys knocks the ball out of the park.The quality of topics being covered are awesome
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 7 лет назад
Glad you're enjoying it!
@Destiny-hm3fy
@Destiny-hm3fy 4 года назад
@@eric-rosen don't you have your own RU-vid channel huh
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 4 года назад
@@Destiny-hm3fy These lectures were recorded before I was active on RU-vid
@Destiny-hm3fy
@Destiny-hm3fy 4 года назад
@@eric-rosen wow you replied can't belive my eyes sir you are inspiration to a huge number of Indians, your lectures are super super helpful and helped me to learn a lottt, God bless you sir you are really working well . You made my day
@StFido
@StFido 3 года назад
@@eric-rosen i
@cuddlyzombiegames8056
@cuddlyzombiegames8056 7 лет назад
I'm really enjoying Rosen's lectures - they are direct, practical and perfect for my level (beginner with aspirations LOL)
@eugeneng2574
@eugeneng2574 4 года назад
CuddlyZombieGames same goes here
@carldawson1
@carldawson1 7 лет назад
Amazing content, perfect amount of depth, tangential lines and analysis to keep new players interested and learning efficiently. Although if I've gleaned anything watching CCSCSL videos is that Arjun is to be feared, do not play Arjun, he knows all the lines.
@phuckcoocle6316
@phuckcoocle6316 7 лет назад
Arjun is growing fast as a chess player. I remember just yesterday he was ~1100 kid, now he is like 1535 and finding good moves that I can't see!
@jakejoiner5753
@jakejoiner5753 4 года назад
Who is this Arjun kid? He seems to always have insightful answers
@Jealod24
@Jealod24 5 лет назад
“The first game I played many years ago. I was 15.” It’s hard to believe in this vid Eric is only 23yr old. Many years ago is a bit of a stretch though, lol. Great vid. Glad to see your channel doing well.
@Aizen343
@Aizen343 7 лет назад
High quality lecture. I will try Budapest for this and open my d4 defenses with black after study it.
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 7 лет назад
Thank you! Best of luck!!
@Aizen343
@Aizen343 7 лет назад
Eric Rosen, and i like your attention to us in the channel. That really improves the bonds and help the casual listeners to subscribe and get to know better the classes and the game. Thanks for that.
@TrondArneAusdal
@TrondArneAusdal 7 лет назад
Th guy teaching seems so nice. And a good teacher. I like!
@losyart
@losyart 7 лет назад
After 15 minutes of lecture i could already say that i like the guy and how he is handling this lecture very instructive and calm style i love it
@DigitalicaEG
@DigitalicaEG 6 лет назад
I love his lectures, very well spoken and prepared.
@pimppenguin511
@pimppenguin511 7 лет назад
omg that sweater
@schmoozingkaboodle5405
@schmoozingkaboodle5405 5 лет назад
Yup, must be a Christmas present from Granny, 😝👎
@ghostkmn5990
@ghostkmn5990 4 года назад
Schmoozing Kaboodle it looks good dude you can’t hate on Eric for that awesome sweater 😃
@thekylehansenm11
@thekylehansenm11 Год назад
Eric's introduction in this video is great!
@TheErdnuss007
@TheErdnuss007 7 лет назад
i like this guy
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 7 лет назад
I like this comment
@top-s1mple426
@top-s1mple426 3 года назад
@@eric-rosen LMFAO
@top-s1mple426
@top-s1mple426 3 года назад
@@eric-rosen yooo
@AnonPax
@AnonPax 7 лет назад
I really like the vibe of these videos!
@dustincombs497
@dustincombs497 7 лет назад
So thankful for the new lecture I really enjoyed the previous one. Thanks Eric!!
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@danagboi
@danagboi 7 лет назад
Excellent lecture. As a chess learner and enthusiast I can honestly say that this channel has taught me more than any other on the 'tube. Akobian and Rosen in particular. Many thanks.
@zoz0boy
@zoz0boy 7 лет назад
Such a good vibe in the interaction with the students. I felt as if i was in there !
@AzureKite
@AzureKite 7 лет назад
Thank you for the video! I love Rosen's lectures. Really happy to learn of this channel, really rekindled my early teenager love for chess.
@mahmoudeliwa111
@mahmoudeliwa111 7 лет назад
Great lecture, Eric. Very instructive, very useful. Hope we're seeing more from you. Thanks.
@ganadeepansubramaniam2575
@ganadeepansubramaniam2575 6 лет назад
Everytime Eric puts up a perfect lecture.. Thanks alot.. Enjoying as well as improving..
@nighthawk82
@nighthawk82 7 лет назад
You can see how he's enjoying to give this lecture x) Good stuff.
@manuprasadr8697
@manuprasadr8697 4 года назад
I love chess and i play a lot online. But unfortunately I’m weak in basics. Sometimes I win and loose. But thank god, fortunately i found your channel. You have changed my view on chess and now I’m learning something. The quality of your videos are outstanding. Thank you Eric. Love from Kerala ❤️
@jackismname
@jackismname 4 года назад
Learn end games! Read through silman’s endgame book
@albertocoscarelli3642
@albertocoscarelli3642 7 лет назад
Excelent job. I don't miss any of your videos.
@brandons483
@brandons483 7 лет назад
Excellent videos! Keep them coming. Eric is an great instructor!
@jamesdreier2268
@jamesdreier2268 7 лет назад
Maybe one reason these Eric Rosen lectures are so successful is that they appeal to a pretty wide range of levels. I think a 1300 can appreciate a whole lot of the content, but there's also plenty that an 1800 can learn from.
@eggman969
@eggman969 3 года назад
Eric handles the little know it all brats with grace, lol.
@125conman
@125conman 3 года назад
What a great guy. So happy he's a streamer.
@AgentSmith911
@AgentSmith911 7 лет назад
It's surprising how few know that Budapest gambit trap
@jjiacobucci
@jjiacobucci 2 года назад
You are a great teacher, Eric. Thank you !
@mskcrc
@mskcrc 6 лет назад
I like Finegold's irreverence and Hansen's temper, but Rosen is so thoughtful.
@matejzajacik8496
@matejzajacik8496 5 лет назад
These videos are just great! Thank you a lot!
@JuanMamian
@JuanMamian 2 года назад
We were sitting down and thinking for most of the game. -Eric Rosen This sounds like the introduction to a very dramatic chess game!
@allafleche
@allafleche 5 лет назад
Eric does the best job teaching.
@MrShakes77
@MrShakes77 2 года назад
Love when I try the trap and opponent plays the exact line of the video on the first try. Got the 8 move budapest mate, thanks Eric!
@lecobra418
@lecobra418 4 года назад
Rosen's never fails to deliver! I'm currently in a downward spiral, I'm kinda hovering at my current rating and I've now decided it was the good time to completely lay off playing chess to focus exclusively on theory, I have decided to learn at least a master game by heart everyday, do my tactics and endgames and perhaps a bit of opening theory as well. I will try to hold this regiment for at least two month, because I need to take a break from chess while not really taking a break from it, I want to improve. Pretty happy to saw I did see c1 was the way to go as black and see Qe2 was losing the queen.
@harekrishnahareram5066
@harekrishnahareram5066 4 года назад
Lovely superb unthinkable realistic Explanation
@ArslanShahh
@ArslanShahh 7 лет назад
Fresh and Energetic Lecture!
@bradysnuggs3807
@bradysnuggs3807 7 лет назад
IM Rosen is an ace instructor.
@pk-fi1ok
@pk-fi1ok 5 лет назад
Eric, I want you to know that I do enjoy your lectures a lot. All of you frrom SL seem to be cool people. Keep up! Similarly to your great lesson about the London system (I have been using it for more than one month now, beating players ranked 200 - 300 higher than me) I cannot wait to use Budapest this time! Thank you for your great work! (I might be back with some good news soon, lol... I mean good for me at least :)))
@deanarond5264
@deanarond5264 7 лет назад
It's funny how things can change so much from one game to the next! Here he is rated under 2200 and beats a Grandmaster quickly with Black. His next game was the 1st round of the Illinois Open where he was announced as Illinois' newest Master. He had White in his 1st round game against little old me, and he was already in trouble after just 9 moves!! But, he was the better player and eventually won anyways!!
@ChessJourneyman
@ChessJourneyman 5 лет назад
Want a cookie?
@98Impossible
@98Impossible 7 лет назад
Great video and great games!
@TheBreadBasketOfficialOfficial
@TheBreadBasketOfficialOfficial 2 года назад
I may have been like this as a kid, but I hate that know it all in the class. « I knew that » « I saw that too » « I would’ve played that »
@suyashpandya9502
@suyashpandya9502 7 лет назад
a must watch lesson...
@tbone7491
@tbone7491 3 года назад
Learned a lot if chess fundamentals.
@chakaula8642
@chakaula8642 Год назад
Trick, trick, trick... hate that STRATEGY(?)
@brandonanderson5521
@brandonanderson5521 Год назад
love this video.
@GeorgeAlexanderOz
@GeorgeAlexanderOz 7 лет назад
Last miniature: After 10. Bc3: Re8 is not winning the Queen because of 11.Be5. Therefore 10. ... Nc3: first. After 11. Qg4+ Kd6.
@moszkowski
@moszkowski 5 лет назад
Exactly what I was about to write...
@Zamppa86
@Zamppa86 7 лет назад
Very nice lecture! I really liked the pace and keeping on topic here with some minor jokes and laughs. I also like Finegold's and Seirawan's lectures but I think they have too much jokes and chitchat in them. This one had just the right amount :)
@plutodust
@plutodust 5 лет назад
8:28 that was the worst sound ive ever heard
@epicchess2021
@epicchess2021 Год назад
Very nice
@user-je1mj1fk5y
@user-je1mj1fk5y 4 года назад
Fine lecture I was enjoed
@cameronhendricks5967
@cameronhendricks5967 3 года назад
At 43:56, while I understand that highlighting Ne5 for instructional purposes was best, chess can't advance without backseating. So, just wanted to say that engine prefers Rxa1
@DoomRater
@DoomRater 7 лет назад
Should I be a little scared I just saw "Black plays F6" as a good move? "Finally got a case of F6!"
@elijahbachrach6579
@elijahbachrach6579 4 года назад
I hope putting kids in chess doesn’t always make them like the kid at 3:05
@ImGloomie
@ImGloomie 3 года назад
what does the kid say? I can't quite hear him ;-;
@elijahbachrach6579
@elijahbachrach6579 3 года назад
Brendan “I just.. (unclear) ..something like, I know.” I take it that this young man interrupted his lecturer only in order to say “I already knew that.” To which the lecturer responds “ok, you know” and then moves on. Is it more important to let the lecturer speak uninterrupted, or to let everyone know that “I knew that already.” I’m sure that kid is very very bright, but a wise man holds his peace and doesn’t make his own intelligence everyone else’s business.
@yuvibitter
@yuvibitter 6 лет назад
48:25 he actually has time to capture the bishop because after Rook e8 he can go Bishop e5
@rodneygreenwell7620
@rodneygreenwell7620 2 года назад
I just watch the video today for the first time and I said the exact same thing Eric is actually wrong he can and would take the bishop and still block the Rooks check
@kiranfhh9059
@kiranfhh9059 7 лет назад
awesome video ..but please tell when will u get yassir and akobian ????????????????????????????????
@armandog4u
@armandog4u 4 года назад
Guys, at 48:30 after bishop takes bishop on C3 and black moves rook on E8, can't white just move the bishop on the E5 square? blocking the rook atacking the qeen, he is also protected by the pawn and queen.
@rodneygreenwell7620
@rodneygreenwell7620 2 года назад
Yes he can
@wowyaywowyaywow
@wowyaywowyaywow 7 лет назад
Aw, my new favorite lecturer is wearing a nice fair isle sweater.
@Uerdue
@Uerdue 7 лет назад
44:39 I wonder what black's thought process was like...: "Yeah, Converting the extra rook & pawn can be tough... as we all know, rook & pawn endings can be pretty drawish after all. After Bxd4 however, the 2 connected passers are surely gonna win the game."
@Uerdue
@Uerdue 7 лет назад
Steinitz would be proud... :D
@parthtalsania584
@parthtalsania584 7 лет назад
Who is Arjun? Can you please show him once in the video? I have heard his name a lot of time in your videos. I don't remember the names of GM, but I do remember Arjun and would like to see him.
@KariArgillander
@KariArgillander 6 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zIYFWyfUdwA.html
@eoghan.5003
@eoghan.5003 3 года назад
This guy's good... maybe he should start streaming or something
@dyssemiamoeba718
@dyssemiamoeba718 4 года назад
And now I'd like to see Ben Finegold featuring himself in the legends series.
@repacharge431
@repacharge431 2 года назад
Who else here knows damn well that they won't remember any of these games, despite this lecture being called "games to know by heart"?
@hosky3073
@hosky3073 7 лет назад
Rosen > Finegold. Yeah, I said it.
@abdullahsameddemir8170
@abdullahsameddemir8170 5 лет назад
Very suspicious.
@DoctorCelt
@DoctorCelt 5 лет назад
Terrible!
@CryOfTheLyrebird
@CryOfTheLyrebird 5 лет назад
Frankly, ridiculous
@simonfrohlich7766
@simonfrohlich7766 5 лет назад
Fries!
@muchagracios
@muchagracios 5 лет назад
Patrick Hoskins raaaawr
@benjaminphillips9453
@benjaminphillips9453 7 лет назад
Apparently Howard Stern plays the Budapest with some success, but I think the most famous Budapest disciple is still Trickymate
@jorymil
@jorymil Год назад
The first game seems like the GM version of scholar's mate! You can't just pawn storm and get away with it, even against a lower-rated player. I beat someone 800 points higher rated than me this way.
@michaele.2583
@michaele.2583 Год назад
Budapest is nice, problem is, you cant force it, if opponent plays knight f3 at the beginning, you never get Budapest-gambit, so good if you know another opening too.
@lonewolf42923
@lonewolf42923 6 лет назад
Damn, you gave away some of my secret openings here, hopefully not so many will see this video :p Tho, on 43:40 I usually go for Re1, trade the black queen and keep the black bishop trapped, actually white is down on material but has initiative, but white sometimes fail to convert so I will consider more your line.
@Exayevie
@Exayevie 3 года назад
Sweet! I move like a grand master! 12:42
@kundanmergu9559
@kundanmergu9559 4 года назад
You know that the famous pose for Eric Rosen in a photo is him holding the coffee cup and drinking it.
@elspethcansdale5414
@elspethcansdale5414 7 лет назад
Eric Rosen is the best!
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 7 лет назад
@deadlysilent7120
@deadlysilent7120 5 лет назад
@@eric-rosen how do i recieve notifications from your twitch streams i keep missing out Really wanna see you play live
@NikhilKumar-if8qr
@NikhilKumar-if8qr 3 года назад
Arjun is going to be a GM someday... Rawwwrr Arjun... :)
@SoulreaperWE
@SoulreaperWE 6 лет назад
48:33 - Should white O-O-O instead Qg4??
@peterfulop2078
@peterfulop2078 4 года назад
I live in Budapest
@developersfox
@developersfox 4 года назад
Anyone else notice Yasser's young photo at the wall ? :D
@aniketm910
@aniketm910 2 года назад
Funny how the girl in the class saw every best move but didn't speak up.
@bevs9995
@bevs9995 Месяц назад
typical actually
@chieffanLJ27
@chieffanLJ27 5 лет назад
18:48 this was on my reddit front page today lol
@eccky1897
@eccky1897 3 года назад
Nice sweater, man! Loved the video.
@timothyacowin9761
@timothyacowin9761 6 лет назад
Looking for a opening against queens pawn opening, thanks
@jasonbraun3149
@jasonbraun3149 6 лет назад
Good lecture but I started laughing when he stopped to as if anyone had heard of John Fedorowicz. I guess I started playing before most of the attendees were born.
@smartkyler391
@smartkyler391 4 года назад
Never underestimate a 15 year old
@sage5296
@sage5296 5 лет назад
31:12 windmill? More like win-mill!
@Sarah-no7lv
@Sarah-no7lv 5 лет назад
On writing this 1498 people have walked into the Budapest trap on lichess
@carterjaquette5246
@carterjaquette5246 5 лет назад
31:53 does Knight e1, king g1, Knight D3 work? It forks the queen and rook
@a.ham87
@a.ham87 Год назад
Arjun sounds like a prodigy 😂
@shillhuntingseason9707
@shillhuntingseason9707 4 года назад
At 43:44 wouldn’t the best move be rook e1 Instead of Knight e5
@mj2carlsbad
@mj2carlsbad 3 года назад
46:30 why not Queen e8
@AKM7GOATWOLF
@AKM7GOATWOLF 5 лет назад
Is it just me or does the girl sound really jealous of Arjun?
@deadlysilent7120
@deadlysilent7120 5 лет назад
Its just you
@Sarah-no7lv
@Sarah-no7lv 5 лет назад
Just you.
@powerpug964
@powerpug964 4 года назад
Just you
@elijahbachrach6579
@elijahbachrach6579 4 года назад
25:18 “I saw that” and she says “he didn’t see anything.” I see what you mean, but I don’t think she’s jealous. She might just be annoyed. Arjun gets a lot of attention from instructors, and this might have given him a big head. Nobody likes the person who feels the need to let everyone know that they are right all the time.
@vinnyhigg
@vinnyhigg 2 года назад
After ng4 what about e4
@V8SupersQirreL
@V8SupersQirreL 5 лет назад
First time i saw him - hmm- second time - ok third time - this guy is really sympathic! And he knows, what he is saying! Took some time to say - i like his videos!
@grayson7829
@grayson7829 3 года назад
I love how eric flexes
@Shashank147
@Shashank147 5 лет назад
Eric is an amazing teacher
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@KiroSave
@KiroSave 7 лет назад
I believe in last example he can take bishop because he can block ur rook with that bishop simply....
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 7 лет назад
My mistake! After white plays Bxc3, black should play Nxc3 with the threat of Re8. This line still wins a piece for black.
@KiroSave
@KiroSave 7 лет назад
that was not that obvious, and there also would be a white move so that was not so clear, but thx
@akshitkukreti
@akshitkukreti 7 лет назад
At 12:40 , what if he plays king to D3?
@eric-rosen
@eric-rosen 7 лет назад
Bc4+ looks pretty strong. Then if Kc3 Bb4+!
@godfreyofbouillon966
@godfreyofbouillon966 4 года назад
If you just started this video jump to 15:20, pause, analyze the position and enjoy one of your biggest WTF moments in chess ever :)
@neueraeightyeight8019
@neueraeightyeight8019 4 года назад
why?
@cIiffe
@cIiffe 4 года назад
Neuera eightyeight because it’s hilarious
@HuefulPhoenix
@HuefulPhoenix 5 лет назад
48:30 how does rook wins a Queen after Be5
@MaxiHartlieb
@MaxiHartlieb 3 года назад
Its your bishop that can go on be5. Enemies bishop can only go to be3 (which isn't possible cuz it's pinned).
@rodneygreenwell7620
@rodneygreenwell7620 2 года назад
@@MaxiHartlieb No white Bishop on ( D2 ) can capture black bishop on C3 48.25 ( Black Rook is on H8 ) then and only then can black Roock can move to E8 giving white bishop time to move to E5 and block Rook capturing white Queen on E2.
@pellepedersen7614
@pellepedersen7614 4 года назад
whats the song used in the intro?
@bochum123123
@bochum123123 5 лет назад
48:25 why does Re8 win the Queen? White can play Be5 can´t he?
@chaitanyamanas1917
@chaitanyamanas1917 Год назад
Arjun Erigaisi prep leaked
@chakaula8642
@chakaula8642 Год назад
Never liked Eric's strategy of traps and memory approach. I LIKE CREATIVE "THINKING" AND "INTUITIVE" APPROACHES.
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