Hope the christmas hasn't been to stressful, if you had taken the rook and going through with the idea of the other pinned rook would have been so beautiful! But still a very nice game!
No he should not, he tried playing the `interesting` lines and got crushed, I am a 2000 OTB player who plays the French a lot, if you don`t know what you are doing as white its very nasty, and Patrick does not know his openings the exchange gives him equality.
@@Shudie-z9e I love people who play the advanced against me, I know exactly what I am doing, Patrick played the advanced for a while and kept dropping pawns because he didn't understand it, again he does not understand openings and if you don`t the French is very dangerous the exchange is safer for him, you may understand the advanced he does not, so he should not play it
Very interesting to me a strong otb player would encourage someone to play for equity as white and avoid new or complex positions, a sure way to never meaningfully improve. This is how you were coached?
@@Shudie-z9e He is not going to get stronger playing `openings` that's the biggest error weaker players make, yes he could but its a waste of the little study time he has, look at this game he can`t even see simple tactics, he drops a bishop (or would have against a player of my strength) because he can`t see the simple fact that the black queen is attacking sideways, he cant see about a move or two later that black can take two pieces for a rook, he can`t see that he is dropping a piece because he takes the wrong rook .. he does not need to study openings, he needs to study tactics, and he does not have the time to do both. I improved massively when I used the `woodpecker method` to study tactics, not openings.
The opponent must have been on tilt from the last game because he blundered like crazy.
Merry Christmas Patrick
Merry Christmas Patrick! You kept your cool despite the time pressure and it paid off!
People in chat don't seem to realize that 1500s blunder all the time. Thats why they're not rated 1900. Anyway nice game.
Merry Christmas, Patrick! Good win! A little present from your opponent at the end!^^
Good win Patrick, maybe tomorrow 1500+, that’s going to feel good. You can be proud .. keep it up, rooting for you.. Merry Christmas
Your opponent gave you a nice Christmas gift. Game all even and with 8 minutes on the clock he blundered a rook. Send him a thank you note.
Amen. Merry Christmas Patrick.
What song is that from 14:14 - 17:04? I’d like to learn it on the piano.
Congrats on the win and happy holidays!
Merry Christmas, nice win!
Merry Happy Christmas to my one daily watch TH-cam channel!
Merry christmas everyone
'Thank you for the EZ games; can i add u add as a friend so that I can farm you in future videos?' LOL
Hope the christmas hasn't been to stressful, if you had taken the rook and going through with the idea of the other pinned rook would have been so beautiful! But still a very nice game!
Gg Nice win Patrick Climbing back to 1500 keep going
Your opponent rushed, which helped you overall...
Merry christmas! 🎄
Merry Christmas Patrick. You are lucky today, a great mistake from the blacks
Day 602, long journey, keep it up!
best of luck reaching 2500!
Merry Christmas dude!!
Merry Christmas Patrick! GG.
Merry Christmas,GM Patrick ;)
You’re way too comfortable keeping your queen in pins lol. Keep things simple for yourself once you’re up a piece.
Merry xmas! 🎄🌟
Brother lost and offered a rematch and lost again lol embarrassing
Merry Christmas! Please stop playing the exchange French 😭. There are so many interesting lines vs the french as white.
No he should not, he tried playing the `interesting` lines and got crushed, I am a 2000 OTB player who plays the French a lot, if you don`t know what you are doing as white its very nasty, and Patrick does not know his openings the exchange gives him equality.
Yes the advance is so complicated 🙄
@@Shudie-z9e I love people who play the advanced against me, I know exactly what I am doing, Patrick played the advanced for a while and kept dropping pawns because he didn't understand it, again he does not understand openings and if you don`t the French is very dangerous the exchange is safer for him, you may understand the advanced he does not, so he should not play it
Very interesting to me a strong otb player would encourage someone to play for equity as white and avoid new or complex positions, a sure way to never meaningfully improve. This is how you were coached?
@@Shudie-z9e He is not going to get stronger playing `openings` that's the biggest error weaker players make, yes he could but its a waste of the little study time he has, look at this game he can`t even see simple tactics, he drops a bishop (or would have against a player of my strength) because he can`t see the simple fact that the black queen is attacking sideways, he cant see about a move or two later that black can take two pieces for a rook, he can`t see that he is dropping a piece because he takes the wrong rook .. he does not need to study openings, he needs to study tactics, and he does not have the time to do both. I improved massively when I used the `woodpecker method` to study tactics, not openings.