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Speed Run - Finding Mistakes #2 - Typical mistakes played at 1600-1700 on LiChess 

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A speed run on LiChess, but with the main idea of trying to identify the typical mistakes that my opponents are playing at the lower levels.
Hopefully, this will help you find and repair any such mistakes that you are making yourselves.
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@dwreed9100
@dwreed9100 2 года назад
I just started playing chess in my 50's, and quite enjoy it. Out of all the channels on RU-vid, I really appreciate your style of teaching, and how you break down positions and situations in an understandable way. Great stuff. Thank you,
@travisdurrans8866
@travisdurrans8866 2 года назад
As someone still in their early 20s, I think it's really cool that someone your age is choosing to play what many people consider a "young man's game." I hope I'll still have the motivation to improve at intellectual pursuits when I'm older! Alongside Ginger GM, I also really enjoy some of Ben Finegold's older lectures very entertaining and educational, I would recommend you check out those as well!
@judahslion5611
@judahslion5611 2 года назад
Look up "John Bartholomew chess fundamentals"... That video series helped me gain over 300 rating points in one summer. Simon, John, Kingscrusher, and Eric Rosen have always been my favorite chess youtubers.
@royturv
@royturv 2 года назад
@@travisdurrans8866 Don’t know why many people would consider chess a young man’s game? I’m 72 & still playing, played a little as a youngster, before computers, then restarted when I retired. Good way to keep the brain active
@travisdurrans8866
@travisdurrans8866 2 года назад
@@royturv well I've heard people around me speak in that way, like my dad saying he won't play against me because he's too old, grandmasters like Magnus Carlsen complaining that their brains are getting slower with age, and more recently people talking about Gary Kasparov's recent performance and how it's not what it used to be
@ym276
@ym276 2 года назад
@@royturv Nowadays, it's a young man's game as you need to know so many theoretical lines and keep up to date with all the latest games and theory to be competitive
@cwwiss1
@cwwiss1 2 года назад
One of the most important phrases I learnt from a very good player is " you may have won it but you've still got to win it" !
@Nick2014B
@Nick2014B 2 года назад
I like that, I get into winning positions and start watching tv and shit and blow it and it'll ruin the whole day and i can't play for the day because i get tilted
@SuperYtc1
@SuperYtc1 2 года назад
That just translates to: You haven't won it yet, focus until you have. 'You may be winning, but you've still got to win it' is more accurate.
@edforbes1563
@edforbes1563 5 месяцев назад
"My opponant has lashed out" 😂 just found your channel. Well late! Really enjoying it. 👍🏻
@jamesandrewferrer4860
@jamesandrewferrer4860 2 года назад
This is the most educational Chess Speedrun I saw in RU-vid.
@raym6205
@raym6205 2 года назад
Yup. He takes time to explain things instead of bullying bad players
@mlsanica7618
@mlsanica7618 2 года назад
@Jack FitzGerald very good recommendation
@ahrrydepp493
@ahrrydepp493 2 года назад
Agree
@jamesandrewferrer4860
@jamesandrewferrer4860 2 года назад
@Jack FitzGerald very good as well I just prefer this because it's a bit slower especially for slow people like me 😂
@shhiknopfler3912
@shhiknopfler3912 2 года назад
@@jamesandrewferrer4860 Check again. Narodidski is pretty much slow explaining every move.
@rabranch32
@rabranch32 2 года назад
This Speed Run series is great. I love hearing the thinking process from a real game.
@andresrossi9
@andresrossi9 2 года назад
I personally love those educational videos, specially long play chess. Keep going with a lot of this content Simon! ❤️
@meathead919
@meathead919 2 года назад
It's so refreshing to see this new type of content. Thank you so much, Simon!
@RodrigoSantos-mr8si
@RodrigoSantos-mr8si 2 года назад
Glad you're continuing this series in a more gradual build up! Thank you for these classes 👍
@andrewliu3333
@andrewliu3333 2 года назад
Love this series, thank you so much!
@mikethomas6566
@mikethomas6566 2 года назад
Seeing common problems and how to exploit them is fantastic. Thank you for doing this series!
@francisjtuk
@francisjtuk 2 года назад
This channel is definitely become one of my favourites. The ginger GM definitely is dropping some great knowledge in an understandable way.
@asacschrader468
@asacschrader468 2 года назад
Love this series Simon, please do more!
@weeblelehmann466
@weeblelehmann466 2 года назад
I work through these vids a segment at a time and marvel at how quick and simple you make it look. Fantastic teaching aid!
@RaWMajkeL
@RaWMajkeL 2 года назад
I already see I'll be watching this series more. Thanks for the content
@brianbanks700
@brianbanks700 2 года назад
Love these videos! Keep them going!
@northlord804
@northlord804 2 года назад
I really enjoy your explanations and breakdown of your fundamental motives behind your moves! Thank you for sharing. Love your video's!
@ahmadazab7853
@ahmadazab7853 2 года назад
Was waiting for this. The thumbnail says #1 I was confused..
@ShadowLink678
@ShadowLink678 2 года назад
It’s so funny watching this GM trying to identify what 1600 players would see or not see. (I know he was once a low rated player at some point, but still.) Sometimes he is underestimating basic things that we would definitely see and then hilariously totally overestimating what we would see - suddenly recognizing essentially every pattern, pin, and fork left and right at a whim. It’s actually genuinely funny - and no, not in a bad way - (of course it’s difficult to revert oneself into an older mindset with less comprehension/understanding of the game).
@RobBCactive
@RobBCactive 2 года назад
Especially in blitz games, many of the pointless pawn moves like h3/h6 are simply to play something quickly which seem safe.
@northlord804
@northlord804 2 года назад
I've got to say, I really enjoy your videos and I quite feel I am learning a lot. RU-vid recommended one of your videos today so I watched it and I am so glad I did. Thank you GGM!
@Socrates...
@Socrates... 2 года назад
Thank you so much for continuing the series
@aadarshchunkath1737
@aadarshchunkath1737 2 года назад
Was enjoying Simon's Art of the Attack course today. This series is also fun and very instructive. 🌟🎆
@ignis6144
@ignis6144 2 года назад
Thank you for this series Simon
@edf9577
@edf9577 2 года назад
This is such a cool series, bravo Simon :)
@shazirnazir3501
@shazirnazir3501 2 года назад
Simon Williams you are my guru in chess. I have learnt so much from you. Evans gambit, french defense, dragodorf, budapest gambit and many more keep on this amazing work
@RaptureReady2025
@RaptureReady2025 2 года назад
This is my fav GingerGM RU-vid series by far … 💪🏼😂💥👏🎉
@timmarshall4881
@timmarshall4881 Год назад
Really instructive well-made video, thank you, probably the most instructive that I’ve seen on RU-vid.
@Gretchaninov
@Gretchaninov 2 года назад
Great explaining. I think you're one of the best teachers of chess! More of this kind of content would be great, playing against lower rated opponents and explaining their errors.
@adrian7610
@adrian7610 2 года назад
Your teachings helped me improve my game so much!
@joegreenwood86
@joegreenwood86 2 года назад
Love this series! Please keep playing more openings from your chessable courses. I've bought your grandmaster gambits 1+2, club player's dynamite and dutch and reviewing every game I play to see if I played the right moves. To see a series like this with middle game ideas for those lines is amazing. You make it look so annoyingly bloody easy too :)
@dxnification
@dxnification 2 года назад
As a long time sufferer of premature attaculation, I would like to offer my sincerest thanks for putting up this content. You are a boss.
@MatteoGariglio
@MatteoGariglio 2 года назад
Keep going this series.. very very instructive!
@razorrook218
@razorrook218 2 года назад
Great stuff!! Keep em coming Simon 😊
@Justchillin145
@Justchillin145 2 года назад
These are very instructive and entertaining! Thank you!
@phillissuper9084
@phillissuper9084 2 года назад
This series is great, keep it up!
@xiaoguangyang7917
@xiaoguangyang7917 2 года назад
I like Simon teaching a lot. Very instructive and I bought most his opening and mid game lessons and he used them in his games here and I learned from his play in video
@Vinterfader
@Vinterfader 2 года назад
Fantastic video, Ginger!
@sooooooooDark
@sooooooooDark 2 года назад
0:27 alternative title: ginger gm shows his audience how to get it up
@bc1173
@bc1173 2 года назад
what a bigoted comment.
@sooooooooDark
@sooooooooDark 2 года назад
@@bc1173 "bigoted" - "big-got-it" ahh i got it! u smartypants u 😎
@bc1173
@bc1173 2 года назад
@@sooooooooDark bigoted.
@avinash3396
@avinash3396 2 года назад
@@sooooooooDark how do you get it up tho
@Etazoz
@Etazoz 2 года назад
Struggling to get it up @@bc1173?
@TheBjossi80
@TheBjossi80 2 года назад
I love these educational speed run !
@lucasortigoza4379
@lucasortigoza4379 2 года назад
Please Ginger GM, don't stop this videos
@josephking5078
@josephking5078 2 года назад
Really enjoying this gentleman dismantling the way I play chess
@alon3304
@alon3304 2 года назад
Very nice idea, best channel on RU-vid!
@Davidaspe
@Davidaspe 2 года назад
Love the content Simon!
@Dylan-oi2uy
@Dylan-oi2uy 2 года назад
Timestamps for those that want them 0:58 Game 1 - Dutch defense 6:44 Game 2 11:14 Game 3 - Deutz gambit 19:01 Game 4 - Queen's gambit Sorry if I used any of the wrong names, he didn't say all their names and I'm still a scrub.
@Sothey727
@Sothey727 2 года назад
Game 3 was not the evan's gambit, the evan's gambit occurs after ...Bc5 b4, his plan with d4 is called the Deutz Gambit
@Dylan-oi2uy
@Dylan-oi2uy 2 года назад
@@Sothey727 thanks. I updated it.
@dregaus
@dregaus 2 года назад
Great new series. I don't really understand the lichess rating system but I'm here to learn either way.
@matthew5775
@matthew5775 2 года назад
Your commentary is very nice. Love the humor.
@user-ff6lm4xe5y
@user-ff6lm4xe5y 2 года назад
This is the best lesson i ever heard thank you so much 🙏🙏
@WhiskeyBrothersRecords
@WhiskeyBrothersRecords 2 года назад
These are rich with information. Definitely love your resources. Gonna check out your chessable courses!
@bonniehitman7807
@bonniehitman7807 2 года назад
amazing teaching method simon. thank you so much
@IvicaArmanas
@IvicaArmanas 2 года назад
*I love your videos, man, cheers from Serbia!*
@seanyhawx
@seanyhawx 2 года назад
Awesome video need more speed runs
@milkyBK370
@milkyBK370 2 года назад
Great job Simon.
@anshumm
@anshumm Год назад
Very nice Sir! Really appreciate! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@seanyhawx
@seanyhawx 2 года назад
These kind of videos will help me improve my chess alot
@JonathanShyman
@JonathanShyman 2 года назад
This is really awesome!
@voxploxx
@voxploxx 2 года назад
Another great lesson from Simon "bang us a queen in the position" Williams
@rafaelrojas7249
@rafaelrojas7249 2 года назад
Very good explanations and how to punish mistakes, thanks.
@lionelbowhunter468
@lionelbowhunter468 2 года назад
Cristal clear: thx Simon, very usefull. Greeting from France^^
@MrMartinmozz
@MrMartinmozz 2 года назад
Really interesting thanks Ginger! p.s 13:47 love the Thermopylae reference lol
@roylowry4798
@roylowry4798 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I really learn a lot!
@leskobrandon8454
@leskobrandon8454 2 года назад
You are so freaking awesome!!! Love you brother
@alexf0101
@alexf0101 2 года назад
good content, especially about the correct thought process. please do more of these, maybe in slower rapid games so there's more time to explain.
@jimtaylor2101
@jimtaylor2101 2 года назад
Love these Simon, cheers (y)
@timwoods3173
@timwoods3173 2 года назад
Thank you Sir Simon!
@ahrrydepp493
@ahrrydepp493 2 года назад
Bro these videos are, amazing keep it up
@briandoile5011
@briandoile5011 2 года назад
"What is my opponent trying to do?" LOL If I only knew. Seriously, thanks, this video and others you've done are really informative and make me hopeful that I will improve!
@magic_hotel
@magic_hotel 2 года назад
Loving this series. Quite funny that you hadn't seen the early ...Bf5 before. It happens a lot playing at this level. It's another typical mistake - Black is focusing on getting the bishop outside the pawn chain without considering move orders or tactical nuances. Very often, these mistakes can be categorized as being "on auto-pilot".
@venkatachengalvala4289
@venkatachengalvala4289 2 года назад
though the tactic here was quite tricky, especially in a blitz game. so a good practical blitz choice although an objectively bad move.
@rittervsp
@rittervsp 2 года назад
Enormously useful, thank you )
@FruitCakeReaper
@FruitCakeReaper 2 года назад
The best chess personality hands down
@brysonlozano7
@brysonlozano7 2 года назад
simply the best chess vids
@joe1657
@joe1657 2 года назад
I love the new series, maybe play with increment though- you will get fewer players who premove the whole opening
@raphaelhudson
@raphaelhudson 2 года назад
very good simon.
@ThroughtheFence
@ThroughtheFence 2 года назад
Great instructional video!!!!!
@masterbeernuts9344
@masterbeernuts9344 2 года назад
Subbed. Why didn't i know about you before today?! Great stuff!! Prefer the 5min games as 3min is too short. Superb video mate.
@mcneese68
@mcneese68 2 года назад
I know it’s not in the spirit of the video, but I was really hoping you’d play the Evan’s Gambit at 11:40. Would’ve been fun to see how a grandmaster would use it against an average rated player!
@E8oL4
@E8oL4 2 года назад
Love it. Might even buy the Attack book :D
@jetdo8479
@jetdo8479 2 года назад
absolutely loved this video! if u happen to read the comments could u play the reti opening ninzo larsen variation? its my favorite at the moment
@kingkura
@kingkura 2 года назад
Very instructive
@kadorakasu
@kadorakasu 2 года назад
Good show chap!
@StephenPiper1901
@StephenPiper1901 Год назад
Thank you GGM
@user-gs6qu7ih3u
@user-gs6qu7ih3u 2 года назад
Sir, keep up. You are the best.
@elbay2
@elbay2 2 года назад
Gréât advice.. thanks!!
@mhm8742
@mhm8742 2 года назад
This is so helpful thanks 🙏
@FlamingMonocle
@FlamingMonocle 2 года назад
I'm so fast I spotted the mistake in the video thumbnail immediately! ;) Surely #1 should be #2...? Great video!
@AGermanMan
@AGermanMan 2 года назад
Love this !! Ty Ty
@humanrightsadvocate
@humanrightsadvocate 2 года назад
You're the best Simon! Let's get the number of subscribers to 100k.
@Andrew-cd9sl
@Andrew-cd9sl 2 года назад
do more of these!!
@slightfimulator4888
@slightfimulator4888 2 года назад
Very informative about the artificial frets, good frets, bad frets.
@jeffbreedlove7437
@jeffbreedlove7437 2 года назад
I can follow along with you and understand what you are doing, and think to myself that I can do that. But in my own games, I get completely off track and lost faster than you can blink.
@wiggininin
@wiggininin 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this. Here's a comment for the algorithm.
@philippeterson7503
@philippeterson7503 2 года назад
Great series. I'm guessing in the first game at 2:20 he didn't want to sack the g4 pawn by playing Nf3. Though I suppose if you are tossing in the h & g pawns down the board right away you have to be willing to sacrifice them, poor blighters.
@mislavivkovic9996
@mislavivkovic9996 2 года назад
What a sadistic play you are grat really explaine to me i never know some things like when your oponent make a move with a pawn look to the weekneeses
@milkyBK370
@milkyBK370 2 года назад
I find that all you really need at this level is a basic understanding of the first few moves of the most popular openings. That way, when the opponent plays a bad/odd looking move it kind of stands out and often it's an opportunity to gain an advantage.
@RajnaTMS
@RajnaTMS 2 года назад
Cheers!
@natasdabsi1138
@natasdabsi1138 2 года назад
Love it sm
@stewartadamson9465
@stewartadamson9465 2 года назад
Hi Simon and hello from just down the road in Basingrad. Great instructive video as usual, thanks. Could I tempt you into a "Beer run" where we discover how many beers it takes for me to beat a GM? I'm a blunder-prone 1200....I think it would cost me a lot😁(although I do have your Jobava and French defense courses)
@ybowman7592
@ybowman7592 2 года назад
I just learned about G Chess today thank you I love it I will be using it thanks Ginger GM your the greatest are you ever planning to play in public games like in New York at Washington square park levy did it and Alexandra Boetz was at 14 union square
@earthwormsim8068
@earthwormsim8068 2 года назад
Doesn’t he live in the uk? Long way to go for a public match
@mlsanica7618
@mlsanica7618 2 года назад
Hello SImon, you are definitely on top of the list when it comes to my favorite chess youtubers, but I have one little question that's been bugging me when I watch your videos, who is Fred ?
@deimos2126
@deimos2126 2 года назад
Probably a friend of Harry's
@ATankUber
@ATankUber 2 года назад
at 4:16 I think white has Bxb7 winning tactically
@noahberridge7400
@noahberridge7400 2 года назад
me sitting here as a 1000 : yep i agree yeeeaassss very goooood.
@sooooooooDark
@sooooooooDark 2 года назад
more of theeeeeeeeeeese 🤗
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