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International Master Critiques My Game and He's Wrong!
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction to the game and background information
2:03 - Opening moves and early game strategy
3:54 - The perspective of an International Master watching the game
6:25 - Analysis of key moves and potential draws
9:32 - Evaluating the position and the concept of compensation
12:41 - Tactics and critical moments in the game
14:43 - Exchanging pieces and the evaluation of the position
17:16 - The player's offer of a draw and the International Master's response
19:57 - Reflecting on the game and the player's overall tournament performance
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In this chess video, I analyze a game from my summer Swiss tournament at the local chess club. The game features me, a club player, facing off against Bill, a strong player rated at 2200. What makes this game unique is the presence of an International Master from Chicago, who was visiting our club and closely observing our game. Throughout the video, I share my insights and strategies, while also providing commentary on the analysis from the International Master.
The game starts with Bill playing the rare B4 move, known as the orangutan or the Polish opening. I respond with F5, aiming to establish control in the center with the Dutch. As the game progresses, I make moves based on my intuition and what I believe is best, despite my lack of knowledge in opening theory.
One interesting aspect of this game is the presence of the International Master, who seemed to have a rapport with Bill. This added a unique element to the game, with the International Master closely watching our moves and analyzing our positions.
As the game unfolds, both players make strategic moves and exchanges, leading to complex positions and potential draws. The evaluation of the position fluctuates, and I offer a draw at a certain point, which Bill declines. However, despite some critical moments and potential mistakes, I manage to secure a win in the end.
Reflecting on this game and the presence of the International Master, I share my thoughts on his evaluation of the position and his dismissal of my game. While I acknowledge that facing an International Master would likely result in a loss for me, I found it odd that the International Master did not acknowledge my victory in this particular game.
Overall, this video provides a detailed analysis of the game, emphasizing the player's perspective and sharing insights on chess strategy and decision-making. Join me as I navigate through this challenging match and strive for a perfect score in the tournament. Don't forget to like and share this video if you enjoy the content. Thanks for watching, and have a great day! ♟️🔍🎬
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  • @bigboyarmanyost3391
    @bigboyarmanyost3391 5 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    If your saying how many norms you need to get gm title you need three and you need to be 2500 elo and above

  • @RealityCheck1
    @RealityCheck1 10 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    e4 will either lead you to a miracle or tragedy. There is no neutral position with e4.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Closed Ruy perhaps or Berlin? 🤔

  • @felixtoulgoat3185
    @felixtoulgoat3185 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    That was a good game, but I don't really see how the title is supposed to relate to the content... shouldn't it be "Masteing attack in chess" instead?

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 20 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah being a queens gambit defense the title may be a little misleading come to think of it. I should probably consider making a change to the name. Do you have any recommendations?

    • @felixtoulgoat3185
      @felixtoulgoat3185 15 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@highgroundchess I think you are mistaking this game for another one; this game is a Berlin defense with Paul Morphy as white and Lichtenhein Theodor as Black, and Morphy wins. Therefore, shouldn't it be "Mastering attack", or maybe the "art of the attack", instead of defense?

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 14 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @felixtoulgoat3185 I must be. I’ll have to take a closer look. Maybe I’ve mixed something completely up by accident. Haha.

    • @RealityCheck1
      @RealityCheck1 10 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@highgroundchesssir, can you do one but with Magnus defense? I feel Magnus' defense is very hard to figure out why he does what he does as defense. He definitely does not defens the way others do.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Did Morphy play the Magnus defense?

  • @AlbertoMendozaMedina
    @AlbertoMendozaMedina วันที่ผ่านมา

    Okay, at the bottom of this comment is my game (pgn) alluded to in my earlier comment, where I thought I had missed or not seen a checkmate sequence starting with 19...Nxe3 (a (higher rated than me) friend pointed it out analyzing it without using an engine). Only today had a chance to request analysis of this game from Lichess (Stockfish 16 NNUE). I am playing with the black pieces. It turns out there is no checkmate if white takes 20.fxe3 Qxe3+ due to 21.Kd1! Ba4+ 22.Bc2 and white is +2.9) Okay, there was not checkmate but, my claim/point is that sometimes we make mistakes [in positions] we should not have made (for our level) in positions that aren't that complex to avoid those, or we don't see/consider ideas(sequences) that we should have seen/considered for our level in some positions. In this game, I should have looked/spotted/considered/calculated the capture 19...Nxe3, end of story! (and seen where it would have taken me) Yet, even though there was no checkmate sequence, it is a sequence/move I should have looked at/considered but didn't (19....Nxe3 20.fxe3 Qxe3+), moreover it is a sequence I should have played/taken in the game, since the white king is still in the center, instead of going after material gain (with 19...Rc8) and having to fight white's strong initiative (although black could have hold/stopped pawn promotion according to the engine) that could lead me to errors/mistakes later on in the game, as it occurred with black's blunder 24...Kf8?? Eval went from -1.4 to +4.0. Unbelievable! And after a few more blunders and 'returns of the favor', we agreed to a draw when the evaluation was around -7.0. I did see/consider 24...Nf6 (here or after repetition) but did not play it because I thought it would not hold it for black. Unbelievable again! What was I thinking? I can't remember if my opponent saw that taking 19.Qxc7 would lose his rook on h1. I think he said he thought he would have the time/opportunity to promote his a pawn if black went for the material, which means he saw/spotted the skewer tactic 19...Rc8 , which is a good/great thing, regardless of the calculation to promotion was faulty (this would be separate topic/issue for improvement). Now what? Well, here's my take/view about the reasons I think cause those mistakes/misses (or why it happens, mostly to us mere mortals/non-GMs) Disclaimer: I'm not a psychologist: Worrying/"unstable"/disgusted mind. If one is upset or worrying about something, for whatever reason, when we are playing serious games, then those 'mistakes/misses we should not have made' will [easily] show up in our game. Stress. If one is stressed out for whatever reason, we will find difficulty focusing or paying attention, and we will tend to make mistakes we would not make otherwise. Unable to concentrate. When one is tired, or in a bad mood, unwilling to think, or unmotivated, or otherwise if we lack energy, we will be unable to concentrate properly to think/play/calculate/notice good moves in our game, and we'll tend to make unforced/unnecessary mistakes. What I have found/noticed about my game is that, when I am worry free and relaxed (really relaxed) I tend to play better than when I'm not. Also, I noticed I started playing better (and blundered lot less) when I stoped worrying/fearing about the outcome/result of the game. It has also helped me a lot being patient (not as demanding/hard) with myself, patient with my skill, and patient with my learning pace; that has boosted my self-confidence. In summary, I would say that we should/must strive playing AT A MINIMUM 'our current chess level (or ELO)', all other factors like health and mood being in good standing. Ideally (and naturally) better than that (improve), specially if we are following a study/training program (I'm not at the moment). Hope that helps other players/people figure out/explain some of the mistakes they make that they should not have made, so they can take a step forward in their chess improvement journey. For reference, I am 1650, my opponent 825. Time control was G/45;+10. Likely, Discourse or other platforms were preferable for this kind of comment/discussion, but I don't have a Discourse account. 1. d4 { [%eval 0.17] } 1... Nf6 { [%eval 0.17] } 2. Bf4 { [%eval 0.0] } 2... d6 { [%eval 0.25] } 3. e3 { [%eval 0.04] } 3... Nbd7 { [%eval 0.12] } 4. Nf3 { [%eval -0.14] } 4... Nh5 { [%eval -0.06] } 5. Bg3 { [%eval -0.27] } 5... Nxg3 { [%eval -0.29] } 6. hxg3 { [%eval -0.27] } 6... Nf6 { [%eval -0.18] } 7. Bd3 { [%eval -0.25] } 7... g6 { [%eval -0.39] } 8. c3 { [%eval -0.44] } 8... Bg7 { [%eval -0.41] } 9. Nbd2 { [%eval -0.4] } 9... Bg4 { [%eval -0.25] } 10. Qa4+ { [%eval -0.45] } 10... Bd7 { [%eval -0.33] } 11. Qb3 { [%eval -0.31] } 11... O-O?! { [%eval 0.35] } { Inaccuracy. Rb8 was best. } (11... Rb8 12. a4 O-O 13. a5 c6 14. O-O Ng4 15. Nh2 e5 16. Nxg4 Bxg4 17. dxe5) 12. Qxb7 { [%eval 0.3] } 12... Rb8 { [%eval 0.36] } 13. Qxa7 { [%eval 0.13] } 13... Rxb2 { [%eval 0.15] } 14. Rb1 { [%eval -0.06] } 14... Rxb1+ { [%eval -0.03] } 15. Bxb1 { [%eval -0.05] } 15... e5 { [%eval 0.39] } 16. a4 { [%eval -0.02] } 16... exd4 { [%eval -0.04] } 17. cxd4 { [%eval -0.04] } 17... Ng4? { [%eval 1.11] } { Mistake. Qa8 was best. } (17... Qa8 18. Qxa8) 18. a5? { [%eval -0.48] } { Mistake. O-O was best. } (18. O-O Qb8 19. Qxb8 Rxb8 20. Bc2 Ra8 21. Ra1 Ra5 22. Nc4 Ra7 23. a5 Nf6) 18... Qe7?? { [%eval 1.95] } { Blunder. Bb5 was best. } (18... Bb5 19. Ne4) 19. Qxc7?? { [%eval -1.95] } { Blunder. O-O was best. } (19. O-O Bc6 20. Qa6 Qd7 21. Rc1 Bd5 22. Qf1 c5 23. dxc5 dxc5 24. Rxc5 Rd8) 19... Rc8 { [%eval -1.94] } 20. Qb7 { [%eval -1.99] } 20... Rc1+ { [%eval -1.76] } 21. Ke2 { [%eval -1.8] } 21... Rxh1 { [%eval -1.88] } 22. a6 { [%eval -1.82] } 22... Qe8 { [%eval -1.63] } 23. a7 { [%eval -1.19] } 23... Bc6 { [%eval -1.33] } 24. Qb8 { [%eval -1.03] } 24... Kf8?? { [%eval 1.86] } { Blunder. Nf6 was best. } (24... Nf6) 25. Be4?? { [%eval 0.0] } { Blunder. Nc4 was best. } (25. Nc4 Rxb1 26. Qxb1 Qe6 27. Na5 Bd5 28. Qb8+ Ke7 29. a8=Q Bxa8 30. Qxa8 Bf8) 25... d5 { [%eval 0.0] } 26. Bxd5?? { [%eval -3.59] } { Blunder. Nc4 was best. } (26. Nc4 Bf6 27. Nfe5 Nxe5 28. dxe5 Be7 29. Bxd5 Bxd5 30. Nb6 Bc5 31. Nxd5 Bxa7) 26... Bxd5 { [%eval -3.39] } 27. Qd6+?! { [%eval -4.45] } { Inaccuracy. Nb3 was best. } (27. Nb3 Bf6) 27... Kg8 { [%eval -4.44] } 28. Qb8 { [%eval -4.91] } 28... Kf8?! { [%eval -3.44] } { Inaccuracy. Nf6 was best. } (28... Nf6 29. Ne1 Bf8 30. e4 Qe6 31. a8=Q Bxa8 32. Qxa8 Qg4+ 33. Nef3 Qd7 34. Qa6) 29. e4?! { [%eval -4.37] } { Inaccuracy. Ng5 was best. } (29. Ng5 Bf6) 29... Ra1 { [%eval -4.08] } 30. Qd6+ { [%eval -4.79] } 30... Kg8 { [%eval -4.87] } 31. Qb8 { [%eval -5.48] } 31... Kf8?! { [%eval -4.19] } { Inaccuracy. Bc6 was best. } (31... Bc6 32. Kd3 Rxa7 33. Qxa7 Nxf2+ 34. Kc2 Nxe4 35. Nc4 Ba4+ 36. Kd3 Bb5 37. Qc7) 32. Qd6+ { [%eval -4.86] } 32... Kg8 { [%eval -4.58] } 0.5-0.5

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 20 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      You can always join my discord and post games like this in the game review section. I’d be happy to comment on them. Thanks for the comment.

  • @AlbertoMendozaMedina
    @AlbertoMendozaMedina 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Man, there is a lot to say, chess wise, about the game, and the odd situation as well. Off the gate, just because you won the game doesn't mean black wasn't lost earlier in the game: 1. you wom the game because your opponent blundered that rook on his last move (made the last mistake) 2. if the IM said black was lost after d6xc7, I would at least ask him why (the reason) or expect him to tell why, PLUS 3. agree, if black was lost, then show how (or prove it), or show the sequence(s)/lines that win for white 4. what does the machine say? have you checked? it's important to find out/figure out why/how, if Nf6 is a blunder, black loses; i don't see why/how after d6xc7 Chess wise, the game, to my surprise, is, if not full of mistakes, there is a lot of them for the level of you both. honestly, i would expect better moves from players rated 1700, needless to say from players rated 2200. you both made a move that was dubious, and then the next move was dubious as well. there was no move that was marked as good, not one. Chess wise, after white exchanged Bxf6, Rxf6, black did not have a lot of activity as you mentioned, so much so that the evaluation was quite even (your words). In my view, even though there was open lines/files, black's pieces had no harmony or coordination, plus no clear aim/target of attack; that means black had NO compensation at all for the pawn, plus it's got the isolated c6, a7 pawns'; black does not even have any concreate threats to seek an advantage or take the initiative. i was looking.... hmmmm what about white playing c3 instead of Nc3? (following up with that trading pieces idea) what does the engine say here for white? The "the bishop pair that could be very difficult to deal with" that wasn't. The right way to proceed? after Qe1. I don't know, I'd play Ba5 (trying to recover the pawn), or finding a better position for the black queen Qc5+; or Ba6 right away followed by Re8. 5:59 Chess wise, if you find yourself saying "coming up with a plan for me was really really hard to do and it was tough...", even if you had the bishop pair and a lot of open lines, that is a [clear [enough]] indicator that black's position was not good or was just bad (not lost at this point though) 10:57 Down a pawn and against a passed wing pawn, doesn't look drawish to me. That position isn't. So, the 2200 player couldn't find Rd4-d7 (after g6, which opens the long diagonal to the black king); I think he should have found it. I probably would not have found/seen it either. I recently had my moment of not seeing a possible checkmate which I think was easier to see than Rd4-d7 here (I'll share it later in a separate comment. I'm 1650 USCF) After Rd4-d7 If Rf8xf7, Qd4+ (first), Kg8, Rd7xd8+, Rf8, Rd7 (threatens mate on g7), Rf7, Qc4 wins. If Rd8xd7, Rf7xd7! and how does black stop Qd4+ ? if Kg8 Qd4 anyway (or Qc4+ and you give up your queen to stop mate with Qd5) and Qd2+ to delay mate Wow... Then white went on with Qa3 bad move, Qb2 blunder, a5 blunder. That's too many mistakes (specially a5) in a row for a 2200 rated player. Yes, it was a strange attitude or behavior from the IM about your game and the result, even just the fact that he was there specifically to watch it. I don't know what they were trying to do there, it isn't very clear to me. From his comment that you were lost on move 6 (even if was true) after you won the game, I would speculate they were trying to show you do not play well? But that would also apply to your opponent!, even more so! It was odd on their part definitely. But Nick, just to remain with our feet on the ground, you didn't win the game (don't get me wrong), rather Bill lost it (and with reason after so many mistakes). Thanks for sharing your experience. I have not had a similar one so far.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for such a well articulated and well crafted comment. Much appreciated for you taking the time on this one. Yeah I had some of the same questions as you did for sure after his comments. Show me the mines. Most of my comments are referring to engine eval after the fact for sure to be perfectly clear. Indeed both openings were played quite dubious as you mentioned. Bill though at his floor of 2200 is also 85 years old. I’m sure his strength is quite lower on some days. At times he gets tired and his play deteriorates. No slam on Bill at all since he can still play like a master. I think he just gets tired on longer games now. Also to his credit he plays all sorts of different openings. I think he does this because he’s just there to have fun. My title is a bit clickbaity for sure. It’s was more being such an odd situation with an IM that is looking for students but didn’t really want to instruct. Then the few things he did instruct on the engine said were different. In the endgame with the outside l Passer the eval was +0.7 so not completely winning for white. I mainly study endgames and am quite confident within them so having an outside passer I felt at the time I could have stopped it against my opponent. Against an IM most certainly I lose that game. And to Bill wonderful credit I did not win the game that’s correct. He lost the game and I found the right way to capitalize on his mistake. He was quite low on time as well. Again thanks for sure a well crafted comment and thanks for watching. Much appreciated.

  • @martinig13
    @martinig13 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just because you won the game doesn't mean that you couldn't have been worse for the rest.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess วันที่ผ่านมา

      Indeed. You are totally right but my issue was most of his points were not correct. Though I most certainly could have played better.

  • @eb8232
    @eb8232 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I remember him. He was wrong on the analysis of my game as well.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh that’s interesting. More fuel for the truth. I think dude was just so out of touch with how chess has developed over the years. Tough to say.

  • @notstk2605
    @notstk2605 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My 1000 elo brain is a little concerned

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What are you concerned with?

  • @DeluxeEgg3000
    @DeluxeEgg3000 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Niiice, took me a bit, but i got it :D

  • @ShaneRandomStuffYT
    @ShaneRandomStuffYT 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wouldn't the King be able to take the queen? Am I missing something? (I suck at chess)

    • @dylanhunter9693
      @dylanhunter9693 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Kings cannot be next to each other

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Good question. The king is protecting the queen.

  • @SavageWorkouts
    @SavageWorkouts 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Qe8 ##

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Way to go!

    • @daswarzenschwein
      @daswarzenschwein 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nuh uh it's Qe8#

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @daswarzenschwein indeed. Yep adding the # for checkmate. That would be the correct annotation mark.

    • @daswarzenschwein
      @daswarzenschwein 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@highgroundchess see, I studied

  • @nikto_otcovich
    @nikto_otcovich 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Qe8. Easy. But I'm bad at chess

  • @kwestfan1003
    @kwestfan1003 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i did😂

  • @xXNunduXx
    @xXNunduXx 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why would Qd4 not work? Or would it work too?

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Good question but in this instance no due to Kf5.

    • @xXNunduXx
      @xXNunduXx 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh! Thank you for replying!

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @xXNunduXx of course. Happy to help.

  • @generalmarcuscmaximus
    @generalmarcuscmaximus 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That was my first guess

  • @justinsinternetshow2669
    @justinsinternetshow2669 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was

  • @krisi_bg158
    @krisi_bg158 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Qe6

  • @ochochocho2016
    @ochochocho2016 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    King to h2

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for commenting but not quite.

  • @pastashack3517
    @pastashack3517 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    M1: Ra8# is obvious - the real puzzle is, how do you turn this into stalemate in 18?

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hahahaha if it were black to move that would be difficult I think.

  • @Warrior_Doge
    @Warrior_Doge 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Rook to a8?

  • @LegendarySlurp_Juice
    @LegendarySlurp_Juice 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😂

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      👍

    • @LegendarySlurp_Juice
      @LegendarySlurp_Juice 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@highgroundchess I get there’s low levels of chess not tryna make fun of u it’s just really ez

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @LegendarySlurp_Juice indeed. I am getting through all the mate in 1s. Then we will start the mate in 2s. The challenge will come.

  • @عبداللهالمبارك-ف1خ
    @عبداللهالمبارك-ف1خ 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😂😂😂😂thanks

  • @vPurplified
    @vPurplified 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The king: casually kills you

  • @mtsauryberliannoor8252
    @mtsauryberliannoor8252 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😮😢🎉🎉😮

  • @seraph512
    @seraph512 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Queen to F7

  • @tobiasfuchslin511
    @tobiasfuchslin511 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    nice, finally we share the same opening, to the course. I am very interested to see how you fare.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh nice. That’s helpful.

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Highground Chess, amazing content keep it up bro

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you so much. Means a lot to me.

  • @buddypow
    @buddypow 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Queen to H6

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You nailed it.

    • @buddypow
      @buddypow 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@highgroundchesswoohoo, I did a chess thing!!!

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Whoooooo! Way to go.

  • @bobxoneill
    @bobxoneill 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ra8 checkmate The knights do the heavylift preventing escape by blocking every square in front of the king

  • @mtsauryberliannoor8252
    @mtsauryberliannoor8252 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    😊😅😅😮😢😢

  • @great2642
    @great2642 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    youd think bishop d8 is the solution but its not because then the bishop takes the bishop from the corner and then you might think maybe we can still promote to another bishop but we cant because they will out bishop our bishop and we will be all out of bishops and then we will lose. The move is King g1 checkmate

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I assume this must be satire. Um good job.

  • @Nikolai.A.McGuire
    @Nikolai.A.McGuire 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yeah I hate it when I do this, it's just "Dummy, Checks Captures attacks, this move was so obvious it was a capture", I wish you luck with your games!

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Checks Captures Threats is key to tap into all the time during the game. Especially in those critical moments.

  • @oprajadoli5513
    @oprajadoli5513 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ❤Bantu Saya om sangat sangatmanjur dan sudah aku menang.😅

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I believe the English translation is - ❤Help me, uncle, it's very effective and I've won.😅 - Maybe its not right? haha

  • @peterhan2785
    @peterhan2785 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Haha ! I lose at chess all the time ! And honestly I really don't care !!

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well that is ok too. Some people play for fun and that is good enough for them. Nothing wrong with that at all.

  • @Nikolai.A.McGuire
    @Nikolai.A.McGuire 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    TIP: Lichess studies, Lichess studies, Lichess studies, OMG, You can annotate it with the glyphs, and notes for specific moves, you can add lines you thought were working for example, and you can Date stamp them, you can do what I do which is separate them by date and save them forever

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Indeed. This is old. I should rename this to on Chess.com and then do a new one for Lichess. I did this years ago before I knew about Lichess. I have since moved over and rarely ever use chess.com now. What do you think?

    • @Nikolai.A.McGuire
      @Nikolai.A.McGuire 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@highgroundchess I think that would be great! And you could note how you've changed your process over the years, and some things you've changed, like idk you started paying attention to your mental state like idk when you played this move you thought you could've done something but didn't because you were afraid and just played something passive for example, something nice I like to do is to tag it with "too passive" and normally this gives me an idea like "Oh, there are about 15 games that I lost because I was too passive", I'll be looking forward to the video if you do infact make it

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Nikolai.A.McGuire Oh those are great ideas. I love it. Thanks for that. I will most certainly do all of these things in the coming future. Thanks for watching and participating in discussion.

  • @TheAstralAviator
    @TheAstralAviator 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for your insightful video! Your discussion about your miscalculation really resonated with me and has significantly helped improve my game.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You are so welcome! I am happy to help.

  • @Geoff31858
    @Geoff31858 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes, it was the only move I even considered. Of course, if no one said it was mate in one, I might have not have even seen it.

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Interesting comment. Means studying positions like this will help you identify things more quickly. Good job.

  • @The_True_Itzkrazy
    @The_True_Itzkrazy 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Instantly found it and I suck at chess

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nah you don’t suck. It’s various levels my friend.

  • @NITRO_NIK
    @NITRO_NIK 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yeah i got it it wasnt the hardest but still a good challenge

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nice work. Yeah the difficult with go up and down during these mate in 1s. The challenge will jump on the mate in 2s.

  • @thechossenpawn
    @thechossenpawn 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "cris cros apple sauce" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣 -gotham chess

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Is totally is criss Cora’s applesauce.

  • @lukasmuursepp2267
    @lukasmuursepp2267 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bishop f1 easy

  • @jasongriffingryffyndunham4421
    @jasongriffingryffyndunham4421 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    yup - got it

  • @EliteVR27
    @EliteVR27 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good to know

  • @yanntaylor2934
    @yanntaylor2934 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bishop f1?

    • @highgroundchess
      @highgroundchess 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nice. You got it right away.

  • @JoshMarcoRebugio-n1t
    @JoshMarcoRebugio-n1t 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Rook b7

  • @masonplay69noob
    @masonplay69noob 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    rh7

  • @chrissyj_
    @chrissyj_ 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i got it!

  • @DavidMorrison-ox7dq
    @DavidMorrison-ox7dq 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bd4#

  • @komeilertanol4772
    @komeilertanol4772 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Rh2

  • @loliks808
    @loliks808 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Rh2