That was really fun. For some reason, I feel the deepest appreciation of chess when I see beautiful strategic moves like these. To me it feels like nothing else
One of my favorite chess videos so far. I think I will actually use this as a reference for reviewing my games in the future, until I know these ideas by heart ^^
Oh man I know this feeling. It's like I know I'm about to lose a tempo, the initiative, and the game. And I agree that it's usually when it's a closed position.
Fantastic lesson - thanks David
Really well done David. Very clear and instructive.
That was really fun. For some reason, I feel the deepest appreciation of chess when I see beautiful strategic moves like these. To me it feels like nothing else
Great lesson! Thank you very much!
Excellent video David, thank you
Merci, Dave. Great content!
This is exactly the video I was looking for!
Great lesson! I just discovered your channel the other day and really enjoy your videos.
One of my favorite chess videos so far. I think I will actually use this as a reference for reviewing my games in the future, until I know these ideas by heart ^^
excellent, thank you.
Oh man I know this feeling. It's like I know I'm about to lose a tempo, the initiative, and the game. And I agree that it's usually when it's a closed position.
I'm looking forward to watching all the videos in this series... plan making when I don't see tactics is glaring weakness. Thanks, David!
You’re welcome :)
I love content like this; great presentation
Great video!!
Please do more strategy videos! especially queenless position. I'm very bad at that kind of position.
David Pruess, what a video! Crazy how much quality is in the dojo program. You guys are world class
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
nice video
Nice video David :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Merci ! c'est top 🤩
Merci!