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This video came at a very right time! My younger brother has recently shown his interest in chess and is inspired by me. But, he focuses on memorising all the opening in the world as he thinks that’s the only way to improve. I keep telling him that for starters, u gotta have your basic principles down before u start learning your first opening, but he complained that there are very less videos out there (who he finds suitable) who would help him in achieving that... now that this video I uploaded, he can’t complain anymore! Thanks!
This is the most perfect instructional chess video I have ever come across. THIS is what I, as a complete beginner, have wanted to know - what do I move - WHERE and WHY.
18:19 It’s not a good move as the f6 square is now undefended and white can move his knight to that square to give a checkmate. Black’s own pieces are blocking his escape so it’s a smothered checkmate
00:03 Top 50 Chess Principles to Play Smartly 02:23 Castle your king quickly and avoid moving pawns in front of it. 04:31 Doubled Rooks on open files are very strong. 06:53 Capture towards the center and centralize the King in endgames 09:15 Principle 23: Avoid Backward Pawns 11:34 The black bishop is more powerful than the white bishop due to its placement on open diagonals. 13:54 Trade Pieces when Ahead in Material, Trade Pawns when Down in Material 16:05 Identify weak squares and occupy them with minor pieces 18:25 Principle number 44. The Principle of Two Weaknesses 20:32 Attack easy targets and follow prophylactic thinking 22:43 Applying chess principles in life
@@abhinavrana2663black is forced to take the queen. Otherwise he will have to move the king cuz that's the only possible move. And then white will take black queen and easily win the game
In principle #42 , pawn to g6 is not a good move . Explanation - We can simply move the knight to f6 and damm; it's checkmate ! This is known as a fork Please pin my comment
18:54 Kh1, you sac the queen and once black queen takes your queen it’s a stalemate as the king has no safe squares to move as all are protected by the black queen.
@@atharvgupta9years915Black can move his queen only in that diagonal. Black's other option is to move his King or move his queen, but then white will capture Black's queen and ultimately white will win the game.
@@mohitrawat.designs black ke pass move krne ke lie khali do pieces hai ek queen aur ek king agr wo king ko badega to rani kat jayegi aur rani ko bdega to check to isliye uske liye katna hi aacha option hai
This video is extremely helpful because it creates awareness to me that I don't even know what I'm doing. I'm even about to watch tricks in the Sicilian! Your videos, educative!
18:47 King to h1, If black queen takes white Queen then it's a stalemate, bcz king has no space to move. If black not take, they lose bcz there's no way to move any pieces instead of Queen and king only, so if he moves the king then we can take his queen and will easily win! So he has to take our queen!😊
This video is amazing at setting out in a straightforward way, the structure of chess. Basically, the world you must live in when at the chessboard. In the end it is all about building the best Army you can for the battle of dominance on the Chessboard. Thanks friend for your great work.
King to h 1 is a brilliant move because if the queen takes the white queen than it would be a draw and the thing is that White's position is not so good because black has an extra knight so Kh1 is an excellent move
A really nice video I got to learn soo much about the game which I would definitely like to implement in the game a very loving thankyou and hope you keep making such a knowledgeable videos
Answer of principle 42: Pawn to g6 is not a good move because white can simply bring his bishop out and then prepare to castle. Another thing is that the pawn was playing an important role to protect the f6 square. But when he move g6 the knight can move to f6 because nothing is protecting that square. Then he can bring out his bishop and castle on the king side. Answer for principle 43: Move the king to h1 at the bottom right corner of the board. If black queen captures the white queen, it's a stalemate. The king can't move anywhere because the queen is protecting all of them. And the pawn is blocked by the opponent pawn.
In the "comment" part, black moving the pawn out was a good move because it protected against the white Queen coming out and threatening the weak square diagonally in front of the black King.
Even after playing so many games we forget the basic principles... Thanks for explaining it and making it so easy to understand... keep giving your interesting Chess thoughts and Talks..
White queen which is on g3 we can take on c3 this move forced black queen to move on a c6 , So that with pawn we can take black queen and our pawn will be protected on c6 which will be brilliant move
I have a very imaginative mind and hence I tend to imagine things when I learn them .... The more I learn chess , The more i see it as actual battle between two armies of equal size . Each with two cavalry units , two elephant units , 8 infantry units and so on ... And now when I watch chess games , they are always so interesting . It feels like I am watching some historical battle being played out
I don't care about elo nd all but one thing surely know is I learned from u more than hikaru nd all I admire u man the way of explaining is too good if u had time for one match please reply 😅
Hey, I have a question regarding the checks, what is the limit of saying check to opponent? Is only first time or we have to say it every time when give them check. And also clear this dought: suppose we have position of opponent king, his knight and mine rook in similar straight path such a way that his knight is between his king and mine rook, and I have already given the check before once and now he has changed his knight position who is saving his king from my rook by mistake or anything you can consider, so now in my turn can I directly hit his king with my rook and end the game? Is this is possible or what, please clarify this scene. I hope my question will reach you soon. Thanks.
This is really helpful for me bcz after 4 days i have a competition at state level in Patna. I need a suggestion what should i do (i) Practice on the board games. (ii) Practice online games. (iii) or Simply watching chess videos. Thanks for giving such videos.
What a video very helpful sir ....and also i understood all things very easily ❤ just because of u ❤....best chess tutor on youtube thank you very much
According to principle no. 42 G6 is a bad move as f6 square gets attacked by the white knight .Here the next move of white will be nf6 resulting in a checkmate. You teach very effective tips which are very useful in the tournaments.
I like knight way more than bishop and find it more versatile. I neverttade knight for bishop but yes do other way round. I even like to plan endgame with knights.
Kh1 for puzzle 43. If the black queen takes the white queen, it is stalemate. The only other move for black is to move the King which means the black queen gets undefended and captured.
1 move to stalemate for white in 43 principle example, if king goes to h1 black queen takes white queen that is a stalemate 🎉🙂🙂 Sir i want to become chess "GM"
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Nf6# Result of 18:24 42nd
Nice🎉
Hello bhaiya app pehele sub title nikal dho. ..sub achha hei sub title se dikkat hei aur ekk bar video upload kijiye aur with out sub title
Really very very useful principles
Bro therapy seriously
This video came at a very right time! My younger brother has recently shown his interest in chess and is inspired by me. But, he focuses on memorising all the opening in the world as he thinks that’s the only way to improve. I keep telling him that for starters, u gotta have your basic principles down before u start learning your first opening, but he complained that there are very less videos out there (who he finds suitable) who would help him in achieving that... now that this video I uploaded, he can’t complain anymore! Thanks!
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dio????
Show him Robert Ramirez channel
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Lol my father would shuffle everything and would walk away if he's going to lose😂
Yes it's really work my dog is playing chess
Bad humor
Really bad one
My goldfish started playing 😢😢
Bro must send the dog for international competition 😂😂
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18:17
42nd principle:
pawn to g6 is not only a bad move, but it's a *blunder*
Because Nf6 is a beautiful smothered checkmate😆👌
You are right bro 😊😊❤❤😂
yeah its a blunder
Nah bro it's a dumb move obviously because it would be eaten by the pawn
I was about to say this lol😅
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
This is the most perfect instructional chess video I have ever come across. THIS is what I, as a complete beginner, have wanted to know - what do I move - WHERE and WHY.
Bro wrote his life story
One of the best chess videos I watched so far! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
18:19 It’s not a good move as the f6 square is now undefended and white can move his knight to that square to give a checkmate. Black’s own pieces are blocking his escape so it’s a smothered checkmate
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Principal 43 : Kh1 is a brilliant move, because if black - Qxg3, this is a stalemate
This video is PERFECT for my chess study and skills thanks
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@@arathaidineak9281 YEAH
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Time pass only 😅
00:03 Top 50 Chess Principles to Play Smartly
02:23 Castle your king quickly and avoid moving pawns in front of it.
04:31 Doubled Rooks on open files are very strong.
06:53 Capture towards the center and centralize the King in endgames
09:15 Principle 23: Avoid Backward Pawns
11:34 The black bishop is more powerful than the white bishop due to its placement on open diagonals.
13:54 Trade Pieces when Ahead in Material, Trade Pawns when Down in Material
16:05 Identify weak squares and occupy them with minor pieces
18:25 Principle number 44. The Principle of Two Weaknesses
20:32 Attack easy targets and follow prophylactic thinking
22:43 Applying chess principles in life
18:52 kh1 is a Stalemate possibility.
thank you so much sir, this video has everything from the basic opening principles to much needed endgame advice ❤
Thanks sir
I won my chess tournament using these tricks!
Thank you sir 🙏
For stalemate in Principle 43, move king to h1
Only if black takes queen.the knight can be traded for the pawn on c6 and eventually trade queens and push the pawns to win
@@abhinavrana2663black is forced to take the queen. Otherwise he will have to move the king cuz that's the only possible move. And then white will take black queen and easily win the game
@@abhinavrana2663 no knight can't be promoted to c6
@@sachinpanwar8649 yes I misread the board
@@abhinavrana2663 you are gharwali? i mean pahadi (uttarakhand)
Thank you so much sir ☺️
I have learnt so many things from you. Thank you so much for your guidance and motivation 🥳🥳
In principle #42 , pawn to g6 is not a good move .
Explanation - We can simply move the knight to f6 and damm; it's checkmate !
This is known as a fork
Please pin my comment
That is not a fork that is smothered checkmate 👍
18:54 Kh1, you sac the queen and once black queen takes your queen it’s a stalemate as the king has no safe squares to move as all are protected by the black queen.
But what if he doesn't take
@@atharvgupta9years915Black can move his queen only in that diagonal. Black's other option is to move his King or move his queen, but then white will capture Black's queen and ultimately white will win the game.
@@niteshm6 bhai smjh nhi aaya ye scenario hindi me explain krdo
@@mohitrawat.designs black ke pass move krne ke lie khali do pieces hai ek queen aur ek king agr wo king ko badega to rani kat jayegi aur rani ko bdega to check to isliye uske liye katna hi aacha option hai
@@vinayjoshi8450 thank you bhai
I've lost interest on my favorite video games. And now I'm really into chess 😊
I would have watched it before going to a selection... Quite upset
This video is extremely helpful because it creates awareness to me that I don't even know what I'm doing. I'm even about to watch tricks in the Sicilian! Your videos, educative!
Chess vibes (yt channel) left the chat after seeing this video 💀
How? didn't understand
Principle #43 Kh1 he is forced to take queen and its stalemate
If he has made 2 11 minute video both woud have hit 3 million each but he dont know that principle 😂😂
Thank you so much sir I tried these principles and I won
Sir can you help to become best player pls my dream to become best chess player like magnus and pragg can you be my coach ❤❤❤❤
Sir राधे राधे 🙏
सर कर कुछ बेसिक टिक्टिक्स वाली वीडियो को हिंदी में लाने की कृपा करें!
Can you make some videos in Hindi, please ❤
This guy knows what he's talking about
18:24 that is the worst move I have ever seen. That pawn move achieves absolutely nothing and blunders mate in one ( Nf6#)
my classmate told me to watch chess talk
I actually know all this principle but still sometimes I don't implement it😂
18:47
King to h1,
If black queen takes white Queen then it's a stalemate, bcz king has no space to move.
If black not take, they lose bcz there's no way to move any pieces instead of Queen and king only, so if he moves the king then we can take his queen and will easily win! So he has to take our queen!😊
I am coming today by playing state level chess why you haven't uploaded this video 5 days before 😂
Your way of explaining never fails to impress me brother
It is not a good move
Then knight will move to f6 and it is a check mate
In principle no.42
Principle: 43
After check, you abandon your queen and go to h1. If they take it, then it's STALEMATE!
your the best player bro
Jeetendra bhai kitne dino baad aye bhai i suggest you to make more videos on Mikhail Tal
This video is amazing at setting out in a straightforward way, the structure of chess. Basically, the world you must live in when at the chessboard. In the end it is all about building the best Army you can for the battle of dominance on the Chessboard. Thanks friend for your great work.
King to h 1 is a brilliant move because if the queen takes the white queen than it would be a draw and the thing is that White's position is not so good because black has an extra knight so Kh1 is an excellent move
Pawn g6 is not a bad move it give chance to take rook with bishop or queen
#42
You are always my inspiration bhaiyya ❤
Jitendra Sir,Please solve my problem of endgame,how can I improve my endgame???Please make a video base on endgame principles.
I'm stuck at 450-500 for a long time. Help please
1200 rank is good or bad
The best video on TH-cam ❤❤...... hat's off to you sir👏👏
A really nice video I got to learn soo much about the game which I would definitely like to implement in the game a very loving thankyou and hope you keep making such a knowledgeable videos
Good video ❤❤❤
To stalemate the move is kh1
Thankyou so much for teaching this ,love to watch your videos, keep it up full support ❤❤❤❤
Your style of explaining and making videos is great!I was once stuck at 300 and your chess lessons made me a 1200.Thanks man
King to h1 and stalemate
Please also try to make a vedio on king safety I think this is important
Sure he will make
A total beginner here.. this is my go to video that I have already watched thrice. All I want is to keep these rules in mind before i make a move
Answer of principle 42: Pawn to g6 is not a good move because white can simply bring his bishop out and then prepare to castle. Another thing is that the pawn was playing an important role to protect the f6 square. But when he move g6 the knight can move to f6 because nothing is protecting that square. Then he can bring out his bishop and castle on the king side. Answer for principle 43: Move the king to h1 at the bottom right corner of the board. If black queen captures the white queen, it's a stalemate. The king can't move anywhere because the queen is protecting all of them. And the pawn is blocked by the opponent pawn.
Most important principal is the last one
I really love you and grateful to get this amazing amazing session.Seriously your lecture made my day today. Thank you 😀❤.
No because it will be a smotherd mate
Bro know how will we remember all these 💀
Write it down or screenshot
In the "comment" part, black moving the pawn out was a good move because it protected against the white Queen coming out and threatening the weak square diagonally in front of the black King.
IT IS GOOD😊
king h1 at 18:50
18:18 that is not a good move because the knight can now checkmate the black king
The knight: better luck next time😂
Iast principle was ultimate😊
Even after playing so many games we forget the basic principles... Thanks for explaining it and making it so easy to understand... keep giving your interesting Chess thoughts and Talks..
18:53 Kh1
Who wants part 2 🙏🙏
Hi sir I seen your videos and my rating now 1000 and 8 🏅medals in chess website thank you so much. 43 rule ans king h1
White queen which is on g3 we can take on c3 this move forced black queen to move on a c6 , So that with pawn we can take black queen and our pawn will be protected on c6 which will be brilliant move
#43
I don’t think that the white queen to c3 would be a legal love because that would place the white king in check.
Thanks a lot jeetendera
Now I am at 1200 because of you
I have a very imaginative mind and hence I tend to imagine things when I learn them .... The more I learn chess , The more i see it as actual battle between two armies of equal size . Each with two cavalry units , two elephant units , 8 infantry units and so on ...
And now when I watch chess games , they are always so interesting . It feels like I am watching some historical battle being played out
Instead of talking on gambits - this video focus on basic principles - helping the majority - new learners
Thanks man it's really helpful and i learned alot
After g6 it is a blunder, because after nf6 is a smothered mate since the g7 dont protect f6 anymore
I don't care about elo nd all but one thing surely know is I learned from u more than hikaru nd all I admire u man the way of explaining is too good if u had time for one match please reply 😅
Hey, I have a question regarding the checks, what is the limit of saying check to opponent? Is only first time or we have to say it every time when give them check. And also clear this dought: suppose we have position of opponent king, his knight and mine rook in similar straight path such a way that his knight is between his king and mine rook, and I have already given the check before once and now he has changed his knight position who is saving his king from my rook by mistake or anything you can consider, so now in my turn can I directly hit his king with my rook and end the game? Is this is possible or what, please clarify this scene.
I hope my question will reach you soon.
Thanks.
at 18:22 pawn to g6 is a blunder as knight to is a beautiful checkmate
This is really helpful for me bcz after 4 days i have a competition at state level in Patna. I need a suggestion what should i do
(i) Practice on the board games.
(ii) Practice online games.
(iii) or Simply watching chess videos.
Thanks for giving such videos.
All the best
@@ChessTalk thanks
What a video very helpful sir ....and also i understood all things very easily ❤ just because of u ❤....best chess tutor on youtube thank you very much
Happy Diwali Jeetendra
more like this.....🎉🎉❤
Pawn g2 blundered checkmate
You r awesome teacher ..sor can you make a short video on illigal move
One of the most informational video i have ever seen... loved it😄
One of the greatest chess videos in history
According to principle no. 42 G6 is a bad move as f6 square gets attacked by the white knight .Here the next move of white will be nf6 resulting in a checkmate.
You teach very effective tips which are very useful in the tournaments.
I didn't expect a 22 mins video on this channel Jeetendra. But always loved your content ❤️👏
This guy copy another TH-camr content. He explains the same way like he does..
I like knight way more than bishop and find it more versatile. I neverttade knight for bishop but yes do other way round. I even like to plan endgame with knights.
2:24
The Principal says to castle within the 10 moves in the game.
Kindly share your materials. How to join your course?
Stalemate - King to h1, Queen has to move. Other than Queen capture on g3, he loses the game, no choice, stalemate, half a point "a piece"
Kh1 for puzzle 43. If the black queen takes the white queen, it is stalemate. The only other move for black is to move the King which means the black queen gets undefended and captured.
No 42 no never
Really helpful
43d principal the move for stalmate or a draw is Kh1!!
Sir can u tell me which opening I should learn first against E4 as a black
French
Principle 43 King to move H1 will cause satellment only if the black queen hits the white Queen 😶👍
Please make a video about Colorado gambit 😊
1 move to stalemate for white in 43 principle example, if king goes to h1 black queen takes white queen that is a stalemate 🎉🙂🙂
Sir i want to become chess "GM"
I think black colour ki doll mein bhoot hai.
Btw I am your very big fan plz give me shoutout plz
It will be simply checkmated by Nf6 because the g pawn stop defending the f6 square.