Advanced Tactics For Intermediate Players, Part 1: Lecture by GM Ben Finegold

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  • @951genni
    @951genni ปีที่แล้ว +231

    this was my favourite lecture that I've watched today and I haven't watched any other ones.

    • @honeychurchgipsy6
      @honeychurchgipsy6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @951genni - I think it's my second favourite because my favourite is a lecture I haven't watched yet - because it hasn't been made - lol!!

    • @ernietollar407
      @ernietollar407 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      awesome and i love your comments more than any comments that have been written here including (90% of the one I'm yet to read.

  • @noney81
    @noney81 ปีที่แล้ว +358

    This is also a good video on intermediate tactics for advanced players.

    • @tolkienfan1972
      @tolkienfan1972 ปีที่แล้ว +76

      Is there one on basic tactics for grandmasters?

    • @mydevice2596
      @mydevice2596 ปีที่แล้ว +63

      ​@@tolkienfan1972I would prefer Stockfish tactics for people who don't know how the pieces move

    • @timwheeler8523
      @timwheeler8523 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@mydevice2596😂😂

    • @patrykapiezo1650
      @patrykapiezo1650 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      ​@@tolkienfan1972 The Kramnik's reputation gambit.

    • @koenth2359
      @koenth2359 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      I'm currently studying crappy tactics for Super GM's, but it's really hard to understand

  • @johnbongjoey5200
    @johnbongjoey5200 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +96

    Most people in the world aren't Grandmaster Ben Finegold and neither am I. But this guy IS. It's one of the things that make him special

    • @_______28
      @_______28 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      100% agree, I can confirm from experience that I too am not Grandmaster Ben Finegold. Although I suspect we can be special in our own kind of way

  • @blablablablablablablablablbla
    @blablablablablablablablablbla 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    Of all the grandmasters I've seen, Ben Finegold is one of them.

  • @jamesbell1613
    @jamesbell1613 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

    This will be your favorite lecture today, as long as you don't watch any other ones. 😂

  • @GeneralBlorp
    @GeneralBlorp ปีที่แล้ว +85

    This series was a good idea 👍 keep it going, please.

  • @YadaYadaMan
    @YadaYadaMan ปีที่แล้ว +86

    Great video, Ben. I learned a thing or two. Or not. I can't remember.

  • @clumsyepsilon4395
    @clumsyepsilon4395 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    At 31:00, thanks for giving me ample time to figure it out! I needed the whole ample, but I got it just in time! Now I can forget everything about it.

  • @Jonalexher
    @Jonalexher ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I haven't watched any lectures in 2 weeks and this was my favorite lecture in the last 2 weeks.

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst ปีที่แล้ว +5

    37:45 Bishop popping up from where it couldn't have been. One of my favorite blunders that I make is not looking at the whole board before an important move: some move sequences are automatic and you can't spend too much time on them, but it takes maybe five seconds to scan the board, like an aircraft pilots doing their regular instrument scan to make sure they aren't doing a controlled flight into terrain, the aviation equivalent of a chess blunder only the consequences may be a little more serious. The queen check with a fork has caught me a few times and it would have been more if I was playing stronger opponents! For that alone this video has been two hours very well spent (I watched it twice). I will try to make prevention of checks part of my development routine.

  • @barthouweling4787
    @barthouweling4787 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    0:13 Did he just call us weakly?!

  • @SiteReader
    @SiteReader ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Perfect teaching video, Ben. Not overloaded with too much new material, yet not boring. I'll use these ideas. Good jokes too.

  • @andrewgoff484
    @andrewgoff484 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I'm all for intermediate tactics for Advanced players being the next series.

  • @Tophbbq
    @Tophbbq ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I used to play the Max Lange Attack whenever possible as white and I think I've had the position at 26:50 over 100 times in blitz and rapid. Ben didn't mention the best part of this opening trap, which is that after Qxf6 Bxe6 fxe6 Qh5+ g6 Qxc5, Black invariably tries to "salvage" the position with O-O-O and further blunders the exchange to Bg5. It's great.

    • @johnreppel2756
      @johnreppel2756 ปีที่แล้ว

      "Learning the opening" takes more than memorizing engine moves. You need to understand what your plans/goals in the opening are, and what options your opponent has.

    • @ALTTABINMAINMENU
      @ALTTABINMAINMENU ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What's the fun of playing same dubious openings hoping for opponent to blunder a piece like that?

    • @johnreppel2756
      @johnreppel2756 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@ALTTABINMAINMENU what's the fun of eating ginger? Some people like it.

    • @sirkiz1181
      @sirkiz1181 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnreppel2756we talking about the spice or the type of person

    • @tellahsage6477
      @tellahsage6477 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ALTTABINMAINMENU Max Lange Attack isn't dubious. If you input the mainline moves into the engine and turn on the eval, White's actually slightly better. Black would be better off just playing the classical two knights instead of going into this dangerous line.

  • @thetruthprevails4005
    @thetruthprevails4005 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This is dope, I just found your channel a few mins ago, I really appreciated your input on your video on how to get better.
    I’m on a journey to get better and im excited to watch this video.

  • @zacharyheflin6794
    @zacharyheflin6794 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Yay quality content!
    Thank you for your time Ben.

  • @shanastroskyphazer8172
    @shanastroskyphazer8172 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    That was awesome Ben ! will watch it again for sure. Really enjoyed your depth of knowledge. And great sense of humor. I love stale mates too because they involve advanced tactics ! Some of my best games are stalemates which can be exciting stuff. What's better than a stale mate ? escaping a stale mate !! In a recent chess 960 game I could escape with a backward knight move to block the rook check after a crazy king chase, and also freeing up squares for the enemy king to move to. Looking forward to the next lecture. Thanks Go Ben !

  • @johntatum1951
    @johntatum1951 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The more money you give makes you able to sponsor more lectures? Ben has a very engaging sense of humor.

  • @bernardofurtado1739
    @bernardofurtado1739 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for sharing quality content!

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... ปีที่แล้ว +4

    thank you so much, please carry on with this

  • @barryweaver8833
    @barryweaver8833 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Easy to follow and practical.

  • @AG-ld6rv
    @AG-ld6rv 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    My favorite tactic I learned about in this advanced tactics course for intermediate players was "attacking the queen."

  • @NyamandaUkwaju
    @NyamandaUkwaju 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Always great videos thats why he is called Finegold ~Midas

  • @kirkstable
    @kirkstable 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I watched a good lecture on Bobby Fisher earlier but I don’t remember it so this will be the best lecture that I remember today.. until I forget

  • @vincealtamura8402
    @vincealtamura8402 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Brilliant!

  • @pschneider1968
    @pschneider1968 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great lecture as always! 👍🙏

  • @davido4263
    @davido4263 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really enjoyed this lecture thanks GM

  • @trent797
    @trent797 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great lecture...I liked seeing the same tactic in different positions.

  • @ondrejnemec5231
    @ondrejnemec5231 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Man this lecture is co cool I even brought myself another glass of herbs sirup. Cheers.

  • @koahnoah
    @koahnoah 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    cool lecture. 10/10 would recommend

  • @barkman1739
    @barkman1739 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Go, Patrick Wheeler!

  • @Nix7c0
    @Nix7c0 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @PrimoDirt
    @PrimoDirt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ben ur awesome. Please put a picture up behind u and fill the holes in your shelf unit.

  • @aodhhanswtor7252
    @aodhhanswtor7252 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you Mr. Wheeler!

  • @emadmohsin4405
    @emadmohsin4405 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you very much Mr. Finegold 👍👍

  • @BetamaxV
    @BetamaxV ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks for this, I really enjoy the intermediate lectures. It's wasted on me though because obviously I'm terrible at chess.

  • @Demian_R
    @Demian_R 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "and I was like woah, that's a bishop on b1." 😂 37:42

  • @FatalxClouds
    @FatalxClouds ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love you ben thanks for the video brotha

  • @onnoquinten2944
    @onnoquinten2944 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As a coach, i understand how great it feels when students remember something!

  • @alanjohnson901
    @alanjohnson901 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Suspiciously informative

  • @dilmenor
    @dilmenor ปีที่แล้ว

    This video appeared from scratch on my time line and now I loved it and I know you.

  • @Radix.Strategy
    @Radix.Strategy ปีที่แล้ว +2

    @25:52 worth it no spoilers
    "There's a lawyer in Michigan"

  • @jorgerios1616
    @jorgerios1616 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This will definitely help me reach 800 ELO except it probably won't

  • @cparks1000000
    @cparks1000000 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    12:40 lesson: if a GM hangs a pawn on move 5, test for poison.

  • @dr.deepakgore1079
    @dr.deepakgore1079 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very best post on tactis to draw in critical situation, great sir🎉❤❤

  • @timwoods3173
    @timwoods3173 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you

  • @gudmundurpetursson3483
    @gudmundurpetursson3483 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved this one, thanks

  • @althompson3085
    @althompson3085 ปีที่แล้ว

    Enjoying these these ideas.

  • @elbowdestruction9691
    @elbowdestruction9691 ปีที่แล้ว

    Outstanding

  • @robertberger8981
    @robertberger8981 ปีที่แล้ว

    very good.

  • @Viriais
    @Viriais ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow just what I needed!

  • @dexterdex436
    @dexterdex436 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good stuff

  • @tomas-wi8dy
    @tomas-wi8dy ปีที่แล้ว

    more please!

  • @dude157
    @dude157 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ben: "oh no my bishop, oh no my rook, stalemate"

  • @dpgsince85
    @dpgsince85 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love this type of your videos
    sorry about the mom in the car

  • @darn0k1
    @darn0k1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice, waiting for part 2

  • @qazzaqstan
    @qazzaqstan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    21:18 I was wondering about Nxe5 winning the pawn and preventing you from losing the knight to Qh4+

    • @fengardice
      @fengardice ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I don't know. After the queen trade on d1 there's ...Nd7, Black can castle queenside, the rook's looking at your king, Black's development is way better...

    • @mishaerementchouk
      @mishaerementchouk ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It is not easy to keep that won pawn. For example, after Nxe5 Nxe5 dxe5 Nd7, if White decides to protect the pawn on e5, it comes with drawbacks. For instance, Bf4 loses the bishop to the same tactic. Qd4 Bc5 Qf4 0-0 and Black has the clear lead in development and the pawn on e5 is not safe yet. f4 doesn’t solve the problem as f6 either wins a pawn back or again leads to better development of Black pieces. In other words, Nxe5 doesn’t loose the game or something but doesn’t really give an advantage. Taking the pawn on e5 needs to be prepared by g3 (protects against Qh4) and so forth.

    • @qazzaqstan
      @qazzaqstan ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mishaerementchouk thanks,
      I wasn’t sure if I was just missing something obvious or if the other options for white are just better

  • @TeeGar
    @TeeGar 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is some fine gold right here.

  • @desmondpowell3205
    @desmondpowell3205 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is Perfect, Great lesson Mr. Finegold

  • @robby1816
    @robby1816 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm learning to play chess, and I too suffer from old-timer's disease.
    I appreciate your presentation style.

  • @thomasstephenson4043
    @thomasstephenson4043 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    bens next lecture: super advanced tactics for beginners

  • @georgehav650
    @georgehav650 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is a great videos because I say so.

  • @АртемЗлобенко
    @АртемЗлобенко 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    11:11 good thing I wasn't paying attention

  • @TomKabir
    @TomKabir ปีที่แล้ว

    37:18 Someone knows the name of that opening?

  • @lordadamson
    @lordadamson ปีที่แล้ว

    amazing lecture. I hate the wet sticky sounds though, I hope you could find a solution to it.

  • @perteadsf4914
    @perteadsf4914 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    50:55 And that's why I have a reputation for never resigning in my local club.

  • @brycepeddicord6763
    @brycepeddicord6763 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ben over here putting chess coaches out of business😅 great video!

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    nice tactics there

  • @GregTurismo
    @GregTurismo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm also very proud of your stalemate

  • @huracan200173
    @huracan200173 ปีที่แล้ว

    The mouse slip one was awesome haha I bet you laughed hard

  • @TheRbsixpak
    @TheRbsixpak 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Isn’t it mate in 2 with Q to F5# in Evan’s vs Reshevski ?

  • @davidgoble8891
    @davidgoble8891 ปีที่แล้ว

    The joke about the triplet had me rolling lol

  • @remophix
    @remophix ปีที่แล้ว +2

    42:08 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @tdekoekkoek
    @tdekoekkoek 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what about Nxe5? doesn't that win a pawn?

  • @Iddy267
    @Iddy267 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I kid you not, I found that night f5 move in less than 10 seconds without prewatching and nothing of that. Didnt watch that game with Magnus. I'm just 1300 rated too. I thought it was obvioius because I just saw the diagonals lining up perfectly with king and rook.

  • @MarkZager
    @MarkZager 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I appreciate the fact that he goes slowly and he’s repetitive

  • @jaysonwhiteford4531
    @jaysonwhiteford4531 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finegold is the only GM who can spend 7 mins on one tactic example (spending most of the time talking about something that happened in his life)

  • @bsqnn1508
    @bsqnn1508 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a black in position 5 I would play Bf8,after knight captures pawn on d4, I will just push my pawn forking the queen and a bishop winning a full piece

  • @vladpetre5674
    @vladpetre5674 ปีที่แล้ว

    @5:00 He probably thought Bf1 is fine but forgot about QxQ and then Rxa1.

  • @ClassicRoy111
    @ClassicRoy111 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cool

  • @djdoggo8558
    @djdoggo8558 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    in the first game instead of queen takes queen, qf3 is mate

  • @sciencetube4574
    @sciencetube4574 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The most advanced tactic is the "unstoppable". It's not attacking anything, there is no check, the opponent has 30 legal moves, none of which are obviously ridiculous - it's just that there is a threat that the opponent can't stop. Like Knife f5. That's hard to see.

  • @robby1816
    @robby1816 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bishop on B1, he plays a sniper in CoD, wearing a ghillie suit.

  • @vladpetre5674
    @vladpetre5674 ปีที่แล้ว

    @14:00 This actually works even if white plays the more normal Bc4 instead of Be2. Nxe4 is followed by Qa5, Bxf7 and Qxe4 causing the black king to become sus on f7 :) (Still, white is not objectively winning but oh man, who would take black in that position?)

  • @ProbusMihraban
    @ProbusMihraban ปีที่แล้ว

    Uncle Ben ❤😁

  • @emperorsascharoni9577
    @emperorsascharoni9577 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You can see his opponent is good in the first one because he played kh2 and not bf1 which runs into Rxg4 leading to white having to play Qxc6 losing the queen for a bishop to prevent mate

  • @branislavlazin9285
    @branislavlazin9285 ปีที่แล้ว

    "And then you blunder your Q... I mean that ruins... like a whole day for you."

  • @Cobalt-Jester
    @Cobalt-Jester ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've been teaching my son about chess. I passed him down advice that my grandfather passed down to me... Do not learn winning moves so you can play them. Learn losing moves so you don't play them.

  • @davidbatchelder85
    @davidbatchelder85 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you are funny, very entertaining

  • @chadmacgargle5311
    @chadmacgargle5311 ปีที่แล้ว

    Grand Master Finegold, when you say "Over learn tactics, over learn tactics." You mean play overly tactical in the opening I hope?

  • @RajeshKumar4truth
    @RajeshKumar4truth ปีที่แล้ว

    Pls do some analysis on Mir Sultan Khan some day.

  • @galanda17
    @galanda17 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    So basically, Fisher was right it's all memory

    • @Y.blobio
      @Y.blobio 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes he was right and I’m also assuming the Kasparov and Karpov 1984 championship is also fake Fischer said they prearranged it!

    • @davidsouls7778
      @davidsouls7778 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@galanda17 It’s not all memory, it’s pattern recognition, memory and calculating skills.

    • @galanda17
      @galanda17 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @davidsouls7778 yeah, But just like creativity they at the bottom. Pre arranged moves Leading the way, Fisher said that year's ago and nobody believed him. Look around today everything just like he warned. But hey he's a madd man. Enjoy your time

  • @MariaNdukulu
    @MariaNdukulu 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Position3 why play pawn f3 unprovoked, white still undeveloped , far from castling etc, cause that move exposes the king.

  • @AlfredTee
    @AlfredTee 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2:10

  • @eiko21
    @eiko21 ปีที่แล้ว

    This guy is too funny😂

  • @zacharyheflin6794
    @zacharyheflin6794 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A great book for repetition of advanced tactics I recommend “1000 checkmate combinations”

  • @fallintoadream
    @fallintoadream ปีที่แล้ว

    In the third example, white already blundered rather severely by playing f3

  • @edwardwalsh4454
    @edwardwalsh4454 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why no stats! I would like to see real play results for relevancy BF. (Best Friends would reply with an answer, typical reply 😁 😁)

  • @harshakumar9571
    @harshakumar9571 ปีที่แล้ว

    6:15 in the first game wouldn't you rather play queen F4 for checkmate?

    • @JatizsoMiner
      @JatizsoMiner 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      White can block with their queen.

  • @satcheljones
    @satcheljones ปีที่แล้ว +1

    16:00
    >it's finite
    >but it's almost infinite
    bruh the math ain't mathin' on that one, lol
    also just to corroborate finegold for no reason: i've had the tactic on-screen at the aforementioned timestamp as black. i had it against a 1600 after e4 c5 Nf3 e6 d4 cxd4 Nxd4 Nf6 e5. i imagine someone rated 1600 only falls for this if they're used to seeing Nc6 and they just turn their brain off.