Chess Journey to 2000 ELO! Day 291 (WOW, JUST WOW)
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0:00 Intro
0:22 Game 1
20:18 Analysis 1
22:12 Game 2
32:40 Analysis 2
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Kiwi Chess: Gradually struggles with games, losing and gaining a bit of elo each day
ROMChess: Tanks 100 elo in-between days and goes from 1700 to 1936 back to 1830 in 3 days
Completely true lol
Blunders completely transformed both games.
For sure
Simplification gives you and easy win when you have a piece more. Sometimes we forget it
Sometimes simplification just ain’t that simple! Hahaha
@@Kiwi_Chess so true haha. However you have to admit you don't even try in that game. See how he desperately try to trade queens when he realized simplification benefits him
@@justanotheruser7885 buddy there’s a lot I did wrong there😂
According to FIDE, blitz chess is anything that has 10 minutes or less per player. USCF has designated that blitz chess time controls are between 5 and 10 minutes per player. When you reach 2000, doing it again in blitz using 5 minutes should be easy.
True that my friend
On the two names, the military government of Burma renamed the country to Myanmar in 1989 to renew their image internationally and push for unity. It was also to suppress democratic uprisings and ethic diversity. In the Burmese language Myanmar is just a more formal version of the word Burma with the same origin Mranma so it was more of a political thing.
Nice thanks
@@Kiwi_Chess Not so nice of a situation really but I'll take the youtube engagement reply. Happy Birthday.
you are trying your best not to be tilted but deep down you are super annoyed…we have all been there bud😂
20:16 also whattt haha time pressure….💀
lol yeah all good
Much more 'good stuff' than 'bad stuff' in both of those games - but, unfortunately, it was the little bit of bad stuff that led to the L in Game 1 and nearly also landed another L in Game 2. It's such a shame that these 1-move errors are persistently impacting on your results. In a recent video where you showed part of a session with one of your coaches, he said that he had identified a problem with not taking sufficiently into account your opponents' plans and threats - and I've noticed that Levy Rosman regularly says that one-move blunders can very effectively be avoided by doing a quick 1 or 2 second check (after every single move of one's opponents) of all potential moves of each of your opponents' major pieces. He calls it "checking what your opponents' pieces can see" if I remember correctly. I definitely have a tendency to make one-move blunders but I have noticed that when I do this quick check, these demoralising blunders reduce dramatically. Of course, I don't always remember to do it - and then it's a different story altogether! Anyway, thanks for continuing to share your journey with us all; your videos are always enjoyable to watch and we're all looking forward to that deserved surge to 1900 (at least) which is overdue. Keep the faith!
Yup I need to get back to being better at that lol, thanks!
Omg my elo is higher than yours
Congrats!