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dittygoops
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 มี.ค. 2016
It's chessing time.
My Money, My Crown, My Throne... All Gone | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 10
My Money, My Crown, My Throne... All Gone | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 10
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Completely Missing the Point of my Position - Ep. 119
มุมมอง 543 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - Sicilian Defense: Kan, Maroczy Bind Formation
Blundering the Game Back - Ep. 118
มุมมอง 293 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - Caro Kann: Exchange Variation
Succession of the HRE is Impossible | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 9
มุมมอง 1043 หลายเดือนก่อน
Succession of the HRE is Impossible | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 9
Free Knight? Too Easy, Let's Grind The Endgame - Ep. 117
มุมมอง 803 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - Queen's Pawn Opening: Pseudo-Catalan Variation
Brilliant Advantage, Down The Drain - Ep. 116
มุมมอง 693 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly, Normal System
Shot Myself in the Foot - Ep. 115
มุมมอง 153 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - Sicilian Defense: Canal, Main Line
More Rebellions, Revolts.. But Now They Like Me! | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 8
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More Rebellions, Revolts.. But Now They Like Me! | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 8
One Pawn Is All It Takes - Ep. 114
มุมมอง 483 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - French Defense: La Bourdonnais Variation
Was Becoming Emperor a Mistake? | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 7
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Was Becoming Emperor a Mistake? | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 7
A Viking Holy Roman Emperor? | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 6
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A Viking Holy Roman Emperor? | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 6
King of Noregrland! Cleaning Up Some Neighbors | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 5
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King of Noregrland! Cleaning Up Some Neighbors | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 5
Inaccurate Attacks are the Most Scary - Ep. 113
มุมมอง 273 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - Giuoco Piano Game: Closed
The King Has Arrived! | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 4
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The King Has Arrived! | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 4
Snatching Loss from the Jaws of Victory (Time Trouble) - Ep. 112
มุมมอง 203 หลายเดือนก่อน
Game and Analysis - French Defense: Exchange Variation
Instructional Opening Analysis - Ep. 111
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Instructional Opening Analysis - Ep. 111
Our Realm Grows! | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 3
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Our Realm Grows! | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 3
Constantly Raided. Nurturing a Strong Economy | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 2
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Constantly Raided. Nurturing a Strong Economy | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 2
Forced to Give Up Odin for the Pope.. | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 1
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Forced to Give Up Odin for the Pope.. | Crusader Kings 3 - Ep. 1
He Hung His Queen? I Missed It?? - Ep. 109
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He Hung His Queen? I Missed It?? - Ep. 109
Perfect Opening? Crazy Inaccurate Middlegame - Ep. 108
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Perfect Opening? Crazy Inaccurate Middlegame - Ep. 108
My Pawns Are Out of Control! - Ep. 107
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My Pawns Are Out of Control! - Ep. 107
Dissecting the Rosseau Gambit - Ep. 106
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Dissecting the Rosseau Gambit - Ep. 106
Queenside Attack or Kingside? Make up your mind! - Ep. 104
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Queenside Attack or Kingside? Make up your mind! - Ep. 104
At 5:00 why don’t you push the f pawn instead? Cause that would threaten the bishop but still keep your bishop on d3
That’s the engine recommended move. That’s the better way to play it actually. After f3, Bh5 is forced and his bishop is sorta trapped in a way, kinda useless. He can’t go Bf5 because that drops a pawn, Ba3 Kh2 Bf5 drops pawn too. Good find.
Yay cool video ! :D
What a comeback from my goat Dittygoops! Stellar performance
@@jaimahant5951 hi
w vid
Great video man keep up the good work
Do you need an expensive pc to play this game
@@captainwidow2167 I have a HP Pavilion Gamimg Laptop with an AMD Ryzen 5 4600h CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, 16 GB RAM. I got this laptop some 5ish years ago at a Black Friday price of $450-500. I think this laptop was an amazing deal, but you shouldn’t need something super expensive for this game. I can’t remember if I’m running with high graphics, but game would definitely be enjoyable on low graphics too. Game runs super smooth on my device. Thanksgiving sales will be coming up in just a few months if you are looking to buy/upgrade your computer.
Noregr is the old norse name for Norge, Norway, also known as the northern way.
@@MrMehh long live noregrland
NGL brother,, didn't watch your vid but it showed up in my suggested. I'll leave you a view and a like for the algorithm ✌️
wowww amazing game!!!
Thanks for the support!
Who is your roommate going to touch..?
They’re out partying and I’m in playing chess :). They were gonna touch me but not on tape!
@@dittygoops diddledgoop
YES KING
im glad you are back
I love u gm dittygoops ❤❤
I love you more
That checkmate was vicious
Pawn checkmates are 🔥
goat come back
goat game in the next vid
Hi, I am learning to understand better from your videos, Thanks. I'm looking forward to watch the full series
I’m glad you are enjoying the videos!
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big fan
why not after c4 Ne1?
wow that was the best move
Yo, completely missed that move in game, got around to looking at it the analysis around 12:38. After 1.Ne1 Ba6 2.Rh3 Bxe4 3.Rxa6 Nxa6 4.d3, the position gets definitely interesting. I have 2 minor pieces for a rook which is usually better for the side with minor pieces. I completely missed the move during the game itself though probably because Ne1 is a hard move to see in general. It’s nice you saw the move yourself!
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im the guy who texted u...glad u back bro.. hope u doing well no matter u situation.... god bless and shoutout from cuba
Thanks for the wishes! You pushed me to make the video yesterday. I’ll try to get one out today as well for sure.
goat
This is good content! Thank you!
i think that is better in u try to get the fianchetto bishop in the early stages. shoutout from cuba
Hey there! Fianchettos can be very powerful but only in the right situations. They commit the bishop to a singular diagonal that slices through the center and towards the opponent's king, but the bishop often can become a very inactive piece. In closed positions, the center pawns are locked up and the fianchetto bishop stares at nothing of use. The openings I play don't usually call for fianchettos, so I am not too used to them, but you are right in that I should experiment with them more often. The latest video (Ep. 63) is a Nimzo-Indian where I play b6 to prepare a queenside fianchetto, but I don't get around to it. In that position, a fianchetto is pretty useful because it slices through the center, looking at the opponent kingside, and the bishop also helps in the opening idea of controlling the light squares. I hope you enjoy that and other future videos as well! Thanks for your response. Your support drives me to continue making such videos!
while i mostly disagree with your analysis, youre definitely skilled!
I’d love to hear more about your disagreements! I’m always welcome to other perspectives, helps me find new ideas.
@@dittygoops I don’t know anything about chess I’m jk
Very relaxing just to put your videos in the background to listen to while working on something🤞 Keep it up!
randomly see your video and i liked it <3
Nixe vid
Nice*
wow nice vid
Loving your support
wow keep it up loves the game and your speaking
Thanks very much bro
Yee
im a fan of your games... u doin well my friend.... shoutout form cuba
🇨🇺 ❤️
This is nice your good
If there is something I learnt from a couple thousand matches of chess, that is to never accept rematches😅
5:05 couldnt white have moved the horse back to e1?
When you're up in material, it's often a good idea to exchange material, so moving knight to e1 is a way to prevent the immediate trade, but the move has a few flaws. First, the knight doesn't belong on e1. It's blocking in the f rook and has a dim future. It doesn't feel too good. Second, I think black should have Bb4 after Ne1. I'm threatening to simply take on f3, damage the pawn structure, and find easy targets for the upcoming endgame. If my opponent moves that knight elsewhere, I can take the other knight on e1, removing the defender of that c2 square. It's sort of a pin/skewer idea in a way. Regardless of white's next move, the a material trade is inevitable after Ne1. Cool idea, though!
@@dittygoops Haha, I completely missed the fact that the point was trying to force a trade of material
And that is why I never push the e pawn in the french😅 , I always seem to get nasty middlegames (although I am only rated about 1450). Goes to show that no matter how good you think you are, there will always be different challenges to overcome. I will just stick to the exchange line for now!
Haha, I used to think the same way too! I was scared of theory in the French and Caro Kann, so I used to go down the Exchange Variation. I realized that I like attacking a lot in chess which is why I've started to push that e5 pawn now. I have a friend who goes by "chess misinformation" here on TH-cam and Twitch who has been learning the Steinitz variation of the French which seems to have a lot of attacking potential (1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.e5). I've been taking after his line myself recently. The nasty middlegames have some good bite to them. I had an incredibly winning position after some messy lines this game which is what I want. Unfortunately, I could have also like a little bit more time ;).
Interactive content keep going on with this. Let's hope you will be gaining some traction anytime soon! Dropped a sub
Hi Slifer 00. This means a lot to me. I struggle with doing these videos in a routine fashion even though I know they are very beneficial to myself, but I think your comment will help to push me in doing these in the future.
@@dittygoops Anything to contribute :)
oh my god this is some actual garbage
Instant Classic
Get us a spot on Broadway right now
@@dittygoops We'll try West End first
si beau 😍😍
Gangsta af
Thank you for your continued support!