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Typical Checkmate Patterns #2: Anastasia's Mate (Beginner Chess Lesson) 

Jonathan Schrantz
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Комментарии : 41   
@inakizabala5001
@inakizabala5001 4 года назад
It’s great that you are putting the effort on making this series for us who are studying chess! Hope you get a wider audience from this lessons.
@TheBramVermeulen
@TheBramVermeulen 4 года назад
I like the in game examples you show of how to set these mates up. Now I know what to look for in actual games. Keep up the good work.
@chetan14264
@chetan14264 4 года назад
I'm looking forward to watching the entire series
@Alex-yq5xl
@Alex-yq5xl 4 года назад
I once subscribed Saint Louis RU-vid Channel because of you now I subscribed this channel because of you again!
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
Thank you so much!
@patthepilot
@patthepilot Год назад
Reading the book right now (complete beginner to chess), this series is so helpful… great presentation!
@fireheart1026
@fireheart1026 4 года назад
All of your videos are really helpful if I were in the USA I'd definitely want to train under you, your explanations are good because you're so patient & dedicated! I'm rated 1250, & a few years back I went upto 1400 but I didn't know several things that I only learnt now in your videos.Thank you very much.❤️
@samirdevani5239
@samirdevani5239 2 года назад
Great effort. Superb examples.
@PolygonSquad
@PolygonSquad 4 года назад
Theses pattern recognition videos are really helpful. Thank you.
@tarekfakhoury2401
@tarekfakhoury2401 3 года назад
Hi Sir. Plz more of these checkmate patterns. Amazing and very helpful. Thx a lot
@AyrtonTwigg
@AyrtonTwigg 4 года назад
I already know the pattern but I stayed for the games.
@柯建廷-f9b
@柯建廷-f9b 3 года назад
Thanks for your clear explanation for beginners like me. Just subscribed.
@abhijeetgore310
@abhijeetgore310 4 года назад
Beautiful mating patterns!! Nice Work Sir 💐💐😊
@bartdekoker1337
@bartdekoker1337 4 года назад
I follow different chesschannels but yours is definetly the best!!! Thank you!!!
@narunkumar6572
@narunkumar6572 4 года назад
U r doing awesome job Jonathan. Love it
@ericmellmermusic
@ericmellmermusic 4 года назад
Thanks for the informative lesson. Just found your channel a couple of weeks ago and I am enjoying the educational content 😄 Keep it up!
@robbierotten2215
@robbierotten2215 4 года назад
I really like your style and energy. You are my favorite instructor in St. Louis Chess channel. Great series hope to see more in the future.
@getreal155
@getreal155 4 года назад
Really nice and a real joy to follow you along.
@Socrates...
@Socrates... 4 года назад
I love this series thanks
@sagara6742
@sagara6742 4 года назад
Excellent presentation!
@rks1509
@rks1509 4 года назад
Loved this one buddy! Its sth I can literally try now!! Very nice video
@feriansyahbonauli3515
@feriansyahbonauli3515 4 года назад
very informative channel for chess beginner like me, definitely derserve more subscribers.
@anakagung7613
@anakagung7613 2 года назад
Nice video!
@academicboy9555
@academicboy9555 4 года назад
very very good man very very good love your videos speccially nakmanson gambit videos
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
Thank you very much!
@clintongryke6887
@clintongryke6887 4 года назад
Entertaining and instructive!
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kc_jones_gaming
@kc_jones_gaming 2 года назад
I play chess… I’ve beat a few gloaters… but these checkmate strategies are expanding my chess mind without consent, sir…
@TheLaprasMan
@TheLaprasMan 4 года назад
Great video!
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
Thank you!
@onanugadamilare1791
@onanugadamilare1791 4 года назад
As an intermediate player this helps alot
@lecobra418
@lecobra418 3 года назад
Great video, I ran way too quick into playing games and opening theory and tactics without building myself some strong basics patterns, and often I lose winning games because I miss basics. And I do too win a lot of games given a certain structure because I do know very well the fishing pole trap/pattern and it makes a world of difference because I can set a plan to make it happen, but if I don't even know about those other very basics mate pattern, how can I set them off? I'm pretty sure reviewing those basic patterns, having them explained by a professional, will make my level of comprehension of the game go up drastically. I need to be the best player I could be, in a matter of two to three years, so I would be able to properly teach chess to my elder son without giving him too many bad habits. It's good to get back to basics, or in my case to study it extensively. Thanks for the video.
@KF1
@KF1 4 года назад
Super cool
@nopeyt3387
@nopeyt3387 2 года назад
I literally only searched up this video after I got my first anatasia’s mate
@virginiasiyunda4450
@virginiasiyunda4450 Год назад
@stefanf922
@stefanf922 4 года назад
Thunder storm outside as I'm watching
@shushvfx5987
@shushvfx5987 4 года назад
Nice video
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
Thanks!
@shushvfx5987
@shushvfx5987 4 года назад
@@JonathanSchrantz NO problem ive recently been getting better at chess by watching your videos, i really appreciate them, thanks.
@lebronmasilo8645
@lebronmasilo8645 4 года назад
Who else is losing a lot of games and doesn't care too much because they love trying to go for the "narmakson gambit!!" 🤣🤣
@chandramoulimukherjee6653
@chandramoulimukherjee6653 4 года назад
2nd one to comment
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