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KeSetoKaiba
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2021
@KeSetoKaiba on chess.com; having fun learning chess & helping others along the way :)
NO QUEEN & How To Play With LESS Material
This chess video explains what to do when losing by a lot of material in chess (usually at least 3 points or more). What better way to illustrate this than to play with no queen?
th-cam.com/video/Dz9T5PkfYMw/w-d-xo.html
00:00 Game Start
01:32 No Queen
05:43 Behind By A Lot
09:45 Fake Windmill
13:12 Endgame Outplaying
th-cam.com/video/Dz9T5PkfYMw/w-d-xo.html
00:00 Game Start
01:32 No Queen
05:43 Behind By A Lot
09:45 Fake Windmill
13:12 Endgame Outplaying
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Blindfold Chess Miniature UNDER 5 Minutes
มุมมอง 9719 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
In this chess game, I show perhaps my best blindfold chess game ever where I won against Martin-BOT. It's a pretty miniature and I believed it was worth sharing with the chess community. :) th-cam.com/video/pjNC_oSmjTk/w-d-xo.html 00:00 Blindfold Training 02:14 Pretty Finish
This Loss EXPLAINED!
มุมมอง 12614 วันที่ผ่านมา
This chess video explains why I lost this game I was positionally better in for most of it and teaches how to avoid this in future chess games. Video Links: th-cam.com/video/Dz9T5PkfYMw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/4PmxioupMHI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/KUAfcnCjtDA/w-d-xo.html 00:00 Game Start 03:26 Positional Bind 12:06 Learning From The Loss
The Chess Journey of KeSetoKaiba
มุมมอง 37528 วันที่ผ่านมา
In this video, I share some of the earliest days of my chess journey including how I got into chess. Links: www.chess.com/blog/KeSetoKaiba/opening-principles-again www.chess.com/blog/KeSetoKaiba/dropped-more-chess-rating www.chess.com/blog/KeSetoKaiba/today-is-the-day-2000-rapid 00:00 How I Learned Chess 05:01 Game with Brother 08:28 My 1st Online Game 10:26 1150 How I Play 11:13 Rating Progres...
Recovering 2000 Chess Rating
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Video Links: th-cam.com/video/UyCdY5gE0oA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/5OhwZXDrEUU/w-d-xo.html In this chess video, we look at a few key moments in a chess session of mine and see what types of positions "make or break" the difference between winning or losing. I hope these examples can give a bit of insight to what my chess often looks like. 00:00 Chess Grind 01:48 Example 1 Rook Ending 04:09 ...
DISMANTLE The Englund Gambit's Nb4
มุมมอง 505หลายเดือนก่อน
This chess video is a rare example of a positional miniature. It was a positional bind where they were quickly in zugswang; the Englund Gambit (...Nb4 variation in this case) is much easier to dismantle when you know some opening theory. 00:00 Game Start 02:19 Starting To Attack 08:00 Where They Went Wrong
Play Like Botvinnik! Nge2 EXPLAINED!
มุมมอง 1232 หลายเดือนก่อน
Queen's Gambit Declined chess video discussing the debate of Nf3 or Nge2: Before we play Nge2 like Mikhail Botvinnik, we must first show two games of his which illustrates the origin of this variation setup that Botvinnik has invented, then I explain the ideas of each. 00:00 Intro 00:36 Setting Up Critical Position 01:33 Idea Invented 04:58 Improvement Game 07:34 Explanation Continued
BRUTALLY Destroyed! (Avoid THIS Chess Error)
มุมมอง 3692 หลายเดือนก่อน
This chess game is one of my games from my in-person (OTB) chess club and this back and forth battle was really instructional. Both of us made this error at least once in the chess game. 00:00 Game Start 02:58 Cool Resource 04:34 Counterplay 08:24 Brutal Mindset 10:04 Review of Error
This ONE THING Is Holding You Back
มุมมอง 1002 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hyperlinks: th-cam.com/video/5OhwZXDrEUU/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/UyCdY5gE0oA/w-d-xo.html www.chess.com/blog/KeSetoKaiba/chess-motivation-through-purpose This chess video discusses the "Little Monitor" Emily Nagoski coined and here we'll discuss how this applies to chess and is likely holding back your progress for chess improvement. 00:00 Little Monitor 04:50 1st Question 07:04 2nd Questio...
CRAZY Endgame Trickery (5 Examples!)
มุมมอง 752 หลายเดือนก่อน
This chess video shows 5 examples where traps in the endgame can be helpful. Additionally, the mindset required to find these resources can apply to the entire chess game - not just the endgame. The psychology behind this can help for finding hidden resources you didn't know were even possible. 00:00 Intro 00:31 Example 1 Knight Fork 02:34 Example 2 Rook Trap 05:48 Example 3 Rosen-like Trap 08:...
I got lucky, but not how you expect...
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This chess video analyzes a game of mine where I made a good move (Ba6 move), but for the wrong reason (trading bishops was not an advantage for me) and hopefully can serve as a teaching moment. 00:00 Intro & Game Start 04:44 Lucky Moment 08:43 Converting Win 14:59 Pros & Cons Video Links: th-cam.com/video/C6PuM9Z44sc/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/naOYARbQNm0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/4Lxx_fq...
Reset Mate EXPLAINED (Premove Mate in 20!)
มุมมอง 1.7K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
GM Aman Hambleton invented a 20 move checkmate sequence for premoving "Reset Checkmate" and this video shares how to do this and explains why this works. Video link: th-cam.com/video/uFOwoDrK7yg/w-d-xo.html 00:00 Intro 01:22 Avoid Kg3 02:53 Continuing Reset Mate 8:56 Premove Checkmate Starting fen: 8/2k5/8/8/8/8/4Q3/RNB1KBNR b KQ - 1 1 Game pgn of sequence: 1. Qe2 Kd7 2. Qg2 Kc7 3. Rh3 Kd7 4. R...
TRUTH About Chess Accuracy
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Here, we indirectly investigate cheating in chess by explaining what chess accuracy (CAPS) actually is and why this feature is not even a factor in the much more advanced cheat detection of chess.com. Video links: th-cam.com/video/GX0fyt4Uopw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/vvH5xq05gv0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/8FWEn2yIiFE/w-d-xo.html www.chess.com/fair-play (link with 2023 Fair Play statistics...
Most HELPFUL Chess Variants Ranked
มุมมอง 3593 หลายเดือนก่อน
Chess variants tierlist on how instructional I believe these variants are for helping with your standard chess. Video on Fischer Random, 960: th-cam.com/video/ij5M3b4sOqo/w-d-xo.html chess.com play variants list: www.chess.com/variants 00:00 Intro 00:19 Tierlist 13:36 Finalizing 15:50 Last Thoughts
Win By Development & The Center
มุมมอง 1044 หลายเดือนก่อน
This chess game is a nice miniature and a good example of the importance of piece development as well as control of the center. Opening Principles isn't just for beginners and intermediate players. Why Knights Before Bishops Is WRONG: th-cam.com/video/Q2Vggbba7yM/w-d-xo.html 00:00 Intro 01:03 New York Variation 04:27 Center Thrust e5 06:39 Deciding Factor
GM Roman Dzindzichashvili's BEST Game!
มุมมอง 825 หลายเดือนก่อน
GM Roman Dzindzichashvili's BEST Game!
good video :)
Woah this is so impressive! :0
Wow that is really cold. Above 0 Celsius / 32 Fahrenheit here at night in Belgium. I didn't think you were going to win this after losing those 2 additional pieces. The cool thing about losing material is that the position becomes imbalanced, which , according to Jeremy Silman, is how you win games :D
impressive blindfold play! I didn't even know this function exists
Yup! Just change your piece "design" to "Blindfold" in the settings.
Your explanation was very helpful ful. Thank you
You're welcome. I welcome good questions like that :)
Best video on Queen vs. Rook I have found on the internet so far.
Awesome! I'm glad you found this video :D
This is how most of my blitz games end :D So often when I get a winning position I get too focussed on the winning plan that I completely ignore the counterplay (in time trouble). Those two connected juicers really dominated your rook. Good example of why we should never assume a recapture is the only move.
100% for both relatability and not making assumptions at the chess board.
Very interesting video.
Thank you. I wanted something slightly different and I may share similar story-type videos like this in the future :)
Great video! So the take is don't be too tempted to recapture, know when to stop and when to keep going?
Yes, but mostly just don't assume recaptures. Be aware of all your options even if you will usually recapture.
at 4:44 what if they just go c4? dont understand this straight forward idea
Oh, I meant their Ne5 was a straight-forward idea to bring their piece to the center even if it isn't best. The c4 elements are much more advanced, so don't feel too bad about that part. The play against c4 is that the c3 pawn is backwards and is a target I can pile up against on the half-open file (especially queen and both rooks). However, even if white plays c4 to exchange off this pawn, they are still left with square weaknesses. Not only the a3 pawn, but also weak squares such as b3 or possibly even d3 which I may get my pieces to long-term.
after you mistake a4, why cant you go f4 on your next move and the same path?
Good question. I recorded the answer to that in the original footage, but then had to edit it out to keep my video at a manageable length. The reason is because ...a4? Rg7! and the h-pawn is too strong. After ...a4? also ...h6 is winning according to the engine, but starting with Rg7 is the human approach of anticipating black's idea and then preventing it.
Hello kesetokaiba do you remember me ?? Btw nice video
You seem familiar, but I can't quite put my finger on it. Pretty sure I met you on chess.com ;)
Thanks for the match bro 😊 i watched and learned.
Awesome! :D
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That is a beautiful checkmate 😻‼
It's really artistic. I like it a lot too. Chess can also be about creativity and artistic expression as well :)
How did the bishop check from c1 to f5? Wrong color square
Exactly. In-person an illegal move stands if no one catches it. In this case, we both just missed it.
@@kesetokaiba ooooo i did not know that!
I didnt know someone was capable of doing 2432902008176640000 premoves! Thats insane!
GM Aman Hambleton is a Grandmaster for a reason! :)
Thank you. Excellent video!
You're welcome. Thank you for commenting :)
Oh this was really helpful! Apparantly unconsciously I have been playing these openings, but I know too less theory behind them to play them out well
That's awesome! Very often, following chess "opening principles" will have you playing into the studied mainlines even without you realizing it. The mainlines are so well studied for a reason. They all have a strong purpose to them.
Amazing video Kevin! I love getting to know more about you :) You sparked my interest in chess and helped me understand it better, thanku for that ❤
I love introducing chess to new fans of this wonderful game. I know you'll really love chess once you get more hooked like I got over 7 years ago at this point.
used to play chess with my brother, and he always beat me. That is why I started playing chess and improving my skills so I could beat him Btw I like your videos ❤❤❤ Continue with this content❤❤❤
That's awesome! We had a similar start with chess. Thank you for the support; I've got more videos planned :)
@kesetokaiba I will wait for your videos because I like them thanks for making amazing videos ❤️❤️❤️
@JOMANABarghoth-t1h You're welcome :)
2017 - I like easter eggs around Christmas - That was a fun video to watch. - I remember going to the local chessclub in the same week as I learned the rules, back when I was 10 years old. After the lessons we had to play 1 rapid game for some small championship. A kid crushed me with Scholar's mate and instead of awarding my opponent a win, our teacher made us restart our game and told my opponent he wasn't allowed to play it lol. I can honestly say it was the first and the last time I fell for it.
That's a lovely trip down memory lane. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for this beautiful videos. Great insights and experts explanations.
You're welcome; thanks for the friendly comment :)
That's a hell of a scientific treatise on tilt, my man
It's an important topic. Less than 1 hour for this video could save chess players countless hours later! :)
Great video! 😻Insightful! :)
Thank you very much. I'm happy you liked the video :)
i love how in depth you go here! this game to me feels so dead imo and its all because it is too many forceful moves that hinge on predator/prey behavior in the algorithms. i really don't like the bad vibes the game gives off because it promotes white privelage to go first and black advantage to takes.
Glad you like how in-depth the game goes. As for moving first, in the past, white or black was able to move first. Chess players eventually just decided white to go first as a way of standardizing the chess notations for opening theory.
What Aman made up is real art! Thanks for the explanations on how to do it and why it works.
You're welcome :)
Seto Kaiba dominating the Chess industry once again after clapping Gozaburo’s cheeks and witnessing the passing of Pharaoh Atem. 🤣
Exactly lol
the pharaoh atem sends his regards
Hmph. (which is about the best reaction one can get out of Kaiba; you've earned respect and acknowledgement xD)
Funny game. Objectively better for White but you really need to know what you are doing as White or this can go bad really fast :D
Exactly what black is counting on with this opening! xD
Thank you so much
You're welcome :)
Hey your on my friends list lol
I didn’t know you had a TH-cam channel this just popped up in my recommended.
Cool. Welcome to my TH-cam channel, friend :)
I had never seen anyone win 2 tempi against himself, but it turns out some people can, like Botvinnik :) (and probably Chuck Norris too)
There is actually a Queen's Gambit variation where a funny sequence of 3 is played to gain 1 extra tempo. How valuable is that tempo though? I may make a video on this variation in the future, but it is probably best to mix up the opening topics. Plus, I already have the video topic for the next one :)
Sharp as always! The game, the analysis and the suit.
Thank you for the compliment trifecta :)
Haha we played in flint against each other in a fantasy carokann
Yes, maybe I should use ...b6 next time ;)
That was a fun game. 1 ... b6 , avoiding pre-chewed chess from move 1
NM Sam Copeland crushed me in a game where he played 1...b6 (against my 1.d4, but I think he plays that against 1.e4 too). He had a new course on 1...b6. I didn't get the course, but I know a lot of the main opening ideas.
@@kesetokaiba Is it similar to 1.b3? Against 1.d4 I think 1 ... b6 could be an interesting way to get into a Nimzo Indian. (studying that Ben Finegold course atm and he goes for b6 in almost all variations.)
@@Geelse_zot It is somewhat similar, but I may even prefer ...b6 over b3 because that extra tempo may not necessarily be a good thing. I very briefly mentioned this concept in an old video of mine, but I have also considered whether to eventually elaborate and make an entire video explaining this concept more in-depth.
Is it because an extra tempo for white means that you can undermine their pawns faster@@kesetokaiba
Great video! New Subscriber
Welcome aboard! :)
Be3 is gangster af xdd
Thanks xD
Needed this video so much gone from 1069 to 1010
Make sure to check my videos on my stop-loss system and curing tilt (links in video description) if you feel that the rating drops are partly for emotional reasons and not just normal rating swings.
Great video! Rank 126 among your friends with that rapid rating. You have a lot of high rated friends :D I have seen adults get discouraged in chess because someone told them there is no chance of becoming a GM when they started in their 30's. They don't realise how much work and talent they need to even become a titled player. Something else they don't grasp is that the fun in chess is in the process of doing it, and not in the endgoal of having a title. I personally don't really have an endgoal in chess. I just enjoy reading and learning about it no matter how far it takes me.
Thank you :) I like this video too. I didn't even notice the 126th rank among friends. I haven't compared myself to chess friends in years. I don't compete with friends, since I want them to do well too :)
One of the videos that explain reset mate very well... Very underrated fr
Thank you very much. I'll be patient for others discovering my channel. Everyone, let's continue to grow this channel together :)
what is that knocking sound? it is almost as irritating as a pawn pusher lol
Could you timestamp one place where the sound is in the video? This was one of my first ever TH-cam videos, so I didn't have the better quality microphone I have now; it might be related to that, or something similar.
This is what I exactly need right now, thanks!
Awesome! Happy it helped :)
Awesome checkmate there in the end! There's another cool idea to trick your opponent into a draw. When you still have a queen or a rook left your opponent is not expecting to put you into a stalemate. But if they put you into a position that restricts your king from moving, you can often check the opponent's king with the queen or sometimes rook and keep hugging them. Because they cannot take it due to your king not having any moves. I'm not sure if this type of rook or queen has a term in chess.
I know what you mean. I don't think this has a term, but it should!
Loool
The meme about Kramnik accusing Nakamura of cheating is really aging well.
@@kesetokaiba y ?
@@pushingyourownagenda9889 If you haven't heard the latest chess drama. Kramnik continues to go off the deep end. He's now accused Naroditsky, Nakamura and others of cheating. I think Kramnik is really losing his reputation by these baseless accusations.
@@kesetokaiba oh..😩
U didn't upload this week?
No. I decided to skip a week; follow my chess.com club for some "behind the scenes" updates like when I upload or a few words on my impression of the recent video.
1:25 Here KeSetoKaiba says "'E', 'L', 'O' band". Just a reminder to beginners that "Elo" is not an acronym. It does not stand for anything but is instead the last name of the person who invented the system: Hungarian-Amerian physics professor, Arpad Elo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elo_rating_system If his last name was "Jones", you wouldn't call it a "'J', 'O', 'N', 'E', 'S' band"!
Good point lol
I beat many chess bots with this “reset checkmate,” up to 2300 elo Francis-BOT. Then, I made Francis-BOT beat me with this “reset checkmate.” If you want to see how I make Francis-BOT beat me with this “reset checkmate,” watch my last video on TH-cam. I can not send the game because the post is deleted, but go to my previous video and you will see the game.
Great video! Never gave it a thought before so it's a great insight.
This is the kind of thing I thought years ago, but then kind of forgot about and then this game reminded me of my mistake. Fortunately didn't cost me a game this time as well. xD
Hope for the best but expect the worst -From the song 'Forever Young' by Alphaville
Sometimes you get lucky :)