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Manik Chess
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2023
Road to NM (I'm not even close)
Dichotomy of 2100 Elo Chess
Sup guys in this vid I narrate a blitz game I played. There were some good tactical shots and also some tactical mistakes. Hope you guys enjoy and if you're interested in coaching shoot me an email :) #chess #chessimprovement
email: kavimanik89@gmail.com
email: kavimanik89@gmail.com
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Quickest Game Yet!
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Sup guys in this vid I completely misplayed as white in the caro kann. Pretty horrible game I got mated in about 20 moves but it's part of the process 💪 #chess #chessimprovement
2100 ELO Blitz Game
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Sup guys this is the game that got me to 2100 ELO in blitz. We played a scotch game which Im pretty comfortable with and I got a great attack. Eventually he blundered and we got the win, hope you guys enjoy :) #chess #chessimprovement My email - kavimanik89@gmail.com
When Should You Go After Their King?
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Sup guys in this vid I talk about when the conditions are right for attacking their king. More specifically I talked about attacking in open vs closed positions. Hope you guys enjoy :) #chess #chessimprovement
Big Tactical Opportunities
มุมมอง 6221 วันที่ผ่านมา
Sup guys this is game 23 in trying to get 2200 elo. In this game we played against a d4 opening as black and it got a little tricky. I missed some important opportunities and got a pretty tough position. Hope you guys enjoy :) #chess #chessgame
Learning From Past Games
มุมมอง 6628 วันที่ผ่านมา
Sup guys this is game 22 of trying to get 2200 elo and in this vid I played a game in an opening that we had in a previous game. Last game we got crushed but this time we actually learned and got a good position. #chess #chessgame
How a 2000 Rated Player Thinks
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Sup guys this is game 21 in the road to 2200 elo
Chess Tips That WIN Games
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Sup guys in this vid I analyze three games that I've played all relating to open positions. I talk about important facets of open positions like piece activity, initiative, and controlling the center with pieces. Lmk what u guys think of the vid :) #chess #chessimprovement
The Bronstein Scandinavian is Dangerous!
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Sup guys in this vid I played a game against the Scandinavian Defense: Mieses-Kotrč, Gubinsky-Melts, Bronstein Variation. Pretty cool name definitely gonna remember that. I think it'd referred to as Qd6 scandi and possibly just bronstein variation. I kinda got thrashed in this game bc I spent a lot of time in the opening and just ended up down a pawn. We gonna learn and come back stronger tho #...
How to Convert a Space Advantage
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Sup guys this is game 19 in the road to 2200 chess.com elo. He played an opening I was unfamiliar with but I just followed the principles and we got a better position with more space on the queenside. Was able to convert the space advantage to a W. Hope you guys enjoy :) #chess #chessgame
Winning With the Caro Kann Exchange
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Sup guys this is game 18 in the road to 2200 elo. We played a pretty good game in the caro kann exchange until I made a mistake at the end but he made a mistake immediately after. As they say, the winner is the one who makes the second to last mistake. Hope you guys enjoy the vid :) #chess #chessgame
Positional Dominance - Good Knight VS Bad Bishop
มุมมอง 120หลายเดือนก่อน
Sup guys in this vid I played a game against the Reti opening where we got a big space advantage on the kingside. After applying some pressure we got into a good knight versus bad bishop position, and I was able to convert it with some tactics. Hope you guys enjoy the vid :) #chess #chessgame
Blind Man Finds Game Winning Tactic
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Sup guys in this vid I played a game against the Alekhine's defense where I saw a variation I haven't seen before. Missed a lot of basic stuff and pretty much played like I was blind but found a nice tactic at the end. Hope you guys enjoy :) #chess #chessgame
How One Mistake can Change the Game
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Sup guys in this vid I played as black against the london system. I made one mistake and he developed some strong queenside pressure that I couldn't contain. I realized that one of the mistakes is that I played Rfe1 instead of Rfc1 which would've lined the rook up w his queen and prevented b5. I didnt know that at the time of making this vid so I didn't talk about it but if anybody reads this n...
MOST IMPORTANT RULE THAT GOT ME TO 2000 (part 3)
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MOST IMPORTANT RULE THAT GOT ME TO 2000 (part 3)
What Do Chess Players Really Think About My Channel?
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What Do Chess Players Really Think About My Channel?
Puzzle Rush Survival... Can We Get 60?
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Puzzle Rush Survival... Can We Get 60?
Let me make a note to never cross your Chess squares!!! Really good analysis and tactics!!!
Love the new mic! Excellent video with great commentary!
In first two examples, engine's best move happens to choose the pawn in front of your rook, partially developing it without actually moving it. So it doesn't really contradict your "rule". (Also, should note that when you say "pause the video" in the third example, you don't actually pause your talking and immediately start telling the solution; I didn't react in time and failed to pause before you revealed first move of the solution. Please be careful with it next time...)
i dont get it. =/
never play f5
Thank you! Awesome video brother. I've scheduled all of these club meetings but haven't gone to one - Now I know that I must attend. How much time did you spend playing/analyzing vs. on tactics? I spent most of my time on tactics this last year and am stuck at 950. It's driving me nuts because these guys seem solid with the exception of a blunder here and there, so I wonder what it takes to get to 1500. If you created a routine for a 1000, what would it look like? No need to answer all questions if it's too much.
I appreciate it dog - def gotta hit the club meetings. Honestly I would say just split playing/analyzing and tactics 50/50. If you like tactics more you can do them a little more or if you like playing/analyzing more do that. If you spend most of your time on tactics, yes you will be sharp with the tactics but you're missing out on a lot of strategy that you learn from playing/analyzing. A lot of the time you will also pick up common tactics by simply analyzing the games. I'm coaching a ~1000 player rn and he plays a 15 minute game about everyday and we will have a lesson where we analyze the games. Other than that he reads and does tactics. There's definitely no optimal plan, just have fun with it and if you do a mix of reading/ tactics/ playing & analyzing consistently you will def see results. Good luck!
@@ManikChess You hit the nail in the head. Last night, I finally grinded rapid for the first time, and I had better tactics than basically everyone, but was not active enough with my pieces and blew the end game. I was frustrated but the analysis is where I went deep and learned all of the positional things and lines I could have done better. I'll have to play more to get the positional details down. Luckily, I have the summer off so I plan on grinding an hour of tactics, then analysis and games. Funny- I'm nearly 1000 myself (I'm also half Indian, which I believe your name is?). Anyway, I have club meetings coming up. I'll do everything you mentioned- it's inspiring. Cheers and thanks brother!
775 here, i like the review. Hope to see more content like this. Keep it up
These are some great examples. Thank you!
Appreciate u dog
Really enjoyed your game analysis! It's clear you have a deep understanding of the game and your explanations are very insightful. Your content deserves a lot more views. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Stay motivated!
Thanks! I rly appreciate it :)
Barely audible
Where is the face cam : /
Gotta switch it up sometimes
Great vid!
I appreciate it bro 🙏
😂
Thanks! That was the push I needed
Nice clear video. I hadn't thought of it quite the way you explained it, but it helps to visualise things. I often set up nice solid pawn structure and then get into a frenzy of pawn trades leaving a gaping hole in my side of the board! I like the clarity of getting your back pieces into formation before attacking with the pawns. And this also makes sense when watching high level players, as they almost never do early game pawn trades. Cheers.
Looks like preliminary puzzles are detrimental to tactical vision after all.
🤣🤣 I think that’s the only logical conclusion we can take away from this game
Please run this by Magnus Carlsen and let us know what he says. He'll probably have a good insight or 2.
I gotchu bro
Adapted and overcame👏👏
ManikChess? more like ManikAsmr🤯
NEW MIC! BEAUTIFUL
2000 what? Lichess?
nah I was talking about chess.com but it applies for lichess too
another blessed video
Another terrific, to-the-point discussion. I'd never heard this correlation between open board and central pieces. Thanks!
where was your blunder?
I'm pretty sure the blunder was at 11:32 when I played Qxh3. It allows him to play Qxh3 and if I remember correctly the evaluation went from like -5 to -2. Still winning for black but not as winning. I think the best move was Nxh3 instead of Qxh3.
Enough to make a grown man cry
no kizzy
beautifully played🙏🙏
Nice game bro 💪🏻
Thanks ✌
Bd3…. My coach recently told me about that
I thoroughly enjoyed this deep dive into the Caro Kann Exchange. Your analysis brilliantly covers both the tactical nuances and strategic principles that make this counter a favorite among many players. I particularly appreciated your explanation of your bishop advance and how it allows white to build a solid yet flexible pawn structure. The focus on typical pawn breaks and their timing was incredibly insightful, highlighting how white can accurately counterplay against black (ChatGPT)
Good game bro you just got a new subscriber 🗿👍🏿
I appreciate it bro 🙏
Awesome game
my boy is glowing
I need a chess coach as good as you!!!
Pretty bad analysis.
??? This has to be a joke right? This is an excellent analysis coming from a 2100 myself
@@justinboo7409 its 2024 "bad" is a good thing.... open your mind brah
Tanx bro !
np brah
What a terrific lecture. Thank you. Flexibility is king in backgammon. I hadn't seen it discussed as such before in chess.
Thanks man, glad you liked it!
Fantastic stuff, especially the concept of holes. That's a big 'hole' in my game for sure!
You and me both lol
I like your explanations, congrats on getting to 2000!
thx!
Nice video bro
Interesting, I'll try that out. Thanks!
Nice game bro 👍🏻good to see the process
thx man 💪
Excellent advice and strait to the point
0:18 why not Qxb2
I think in this case Qxb2 is objectively fine, but in general it's better to develop pieces than go pawn hunting in the opening especially if your development is worse than your opponents.
Every branch will lose its leaves just as it will blossom once again
You should start live streaming. Love your videos manik
thanks man I'm definitely considering it
9:13 kf8 bh3 re8 mate!
Bruhhh g3 was prob not a good move considering he has a light squared bishop. I should’ve kept my rook on the D file too
Are you on twitch?
Nah just TH-cam rn, wbu?
@@ManikChess yea, but I think you should too
@@JoeBruin96thx I’m def considering it but it’d probably be a little bit in the future
it happens <33
thx man, not gonna delete my chess.com account anymore cus of this comment
Can anyone explain? I dont understand.
The black bishop is pinning the knight to the king
He thought it was a queen trade but he blundered his queen
He thought he got the queen but he cant
Cool