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WARNING! This is an hour of your life you'll never get back. Unless you have a penchant for schadenfreude, this video should be skipped over. I'm sure there's one of Kramnik bitching about losing, which would be far more enjoyable. Seriously, don't waste your time watching this filth. If you do proceed, don't blame me.
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@kimw200blaze4
@kimw200blaze4 Месяц назад
Chess is like sport, in the sense on one day you can be in good form and then the next day your in poor form, and just blunder and make too many inaccuracies. I try to play when I am mentally alert and clear eyed. If you find your in an slumber, it's just best to walk away ( particularly if it is online Chess rather than OTB at an local club) and work on doing puzzles, studying endgames, tactics, openings.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Yes, that is sound advice.
@billyfarrington374
@billyfarrington374 Месяц назад
I have the same problem. Sometimes I play the game well. Sometimes the game plays me well.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Truth.
@JohnHuntFitch
@JohnHuntFitch Месяц назад
at 33:16, if you'd advanced your pawn to d4 prior to kicking the knight, it would have had to retreat to a3.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
I'm sure you're right. I'm not going to revisit any of those games though :-D
@Luachra
@Luachra Месяц назад
Haha I absolutely love that title, you’re a great showing for just a regular chess player with ups and downs.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
I appreciate that!
@Jamie-Chess
@Jamie-Chess Месяц назад
Unlucky Hunty. It put you up against a few 15/1600’s which can’t be easy when chatting through your moves. Keep it up
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Yeah, and I was simply below par. No excuses.
@joseraulcapablanca8564
@joseraulcapablanca8564 Месяц назад
These days can make the next chess session tough.Thanks Ben.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Definitely!
@niravapurv4578
@niravapurv4578 Месяц назад
53:00 you have Nd1 here. Yes he can exhange rooks and pin you knight. But you can defend it with rook. He has no more pieces to exploit the pin so they better go for your a pawn. But you are still winning with extra knight.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Ya, I was just too dopey to play :-)
@niravapurv4578
@niravapurv4578 Месяц назад
@@ChessBootCamp Yea i think we all have those days. Ayways, take trust in the possitive. First of all, its blitz, as i am not so used to play blitz i am quite bad in blitz compared to rapid. i tend to think of blitz as a reaction game. We have to spot the treaths and our better candidate moves or attackig potential fast. So its less about calculation. And you missed some things here (as we all do). But its funny and interesting to see how you totaly demolished one oppnent here with your Rosseau gambit. And it looked like you did almost without calculating. Clearly dangerous to meet you unprepared in those lines, rememer that. What we need more of is just practice to see that moves we now dont see.. often i miss, for instance, queen moves that are just open, unprotected squares the queen can go to in the midle of the board. With queens the number of moves to spot increasies sometimes dramaticaly. So its more hard.. practice makes better :) And i think we learn even on sleepy brain days. TY for interesting games and good entertainment/learing.
@niravapurv4578
@niravapurv4578 Месяц назад
@@ChessBootCamp Aslo you are talking and caculating at the same time. I see some others. Like John Bartolowmew does that without loosing game quality a lot. But that is him, and not easy for all. So there might be something that when you talk and focus on 2 things, you tend to sometimes calculate only 1 line and miss something crutial. It works a little as a distraction for you sometime i feel. And games are fothe lost in one oversight... Dont mind it. Just go on and have fun. It might change by it self over time.
@rojavida
@rojavida Месяц назад
I can’t complain, you did warn me…Better luck next time, buddy.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Yup, fair warning. No refunds!
@Grenbork
@Grenbork Месяц назад
53:20 I think you had Nd1 and after Rc1 Rxc1 Rxc1 you have Rd7
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Oh probably :-)
@leonelrocha1024
@leonelrocha1024 Месяц назад
Thanks for the content.
@ChessBootCamp
@ChessBootCamp Месяц назад
Welcome!
@user-rx1xt2nd5e
@user-rx1xt2nd5e Месяц назад
Play the Naselwaus gambit against Owen's defense with 1.e4 b6 2.d4 Bb7 3. Bg5!
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