at 3:17 says it all. He says "well at the end of the day I'm giving it my best. What else can I do". That attitude is worth way more than being about 2000 ELO
10:44 💀 edit: you do seem to have a blind spot for those undeveloped bishops maybe 🤔in the first game you missed that his knight was defended by the undeveloped bishop too
1:15 I believe you had Nd4 here attacking the bishop and defending the c2 square. After he moves his bishop, you could play like Bc4 defending your central pawn. Then something like a3 and b4 kicking all his pieces out. This would've helped stop his attack from ever starting.
1:15 why not just Bd3? it defends the c2 square while atacking the bishop on f5, he kinda needs to trade and then there is no atack. Also love your videos, back to watching this.
Hey man. Been loving the series. If I may just make one suggestion that I think would help greatly: dont use the game review/“feedback” to analyze your games. It’s unbelievably slow and clunky and its move classifications are oftentimes arbitrary. Just analyze your games with the “lines” feature. Either 3 or 5 lines is good. It’s instant and accurate and will speed up your analysis. Game review is frankly just a trash feature for beginners to keep them engaged. Maybe you really enjoy it, and if so, then dont listen to me, that’s more important. But from what ive seen it seems to just slow you down and it sometimes just stops working altogether. “Lines” are just the best engine moves with no frills or bloat
I just like it because when I use the analysis tool it takes a few seconds sometimes to settle on the correct order of moves so I just use it for those situations that are more complicated. But I think I should switch tbh to see more ideas. It'll probably help me improve faster
I was sweating so hard when you moved the knight :D Luckily the opponent missed the free knight :D
at 3:17 says it all. He says "well at the end of the day I'm giving it my best. What else can I do". That attitude is worth way more than being about 2000 ELO
10:44 💀
edit: you do seem to have a blind spot for those undeveloped bishops maybe 🤔in the first game you missed that his knight was defended by the undeveloped bishop too
I love you videos and they're entertaining
Super mini-tactics in game 2, fun to watch
1:15 I believe you had Nd4 here attacking the bishop and defending the c2 square. After he moves his bishop, you could play like Bc4 defending your central pawn. Then something like a3 and b4 kicking all his pieces out. This would've helped stop his attack from ever starting.
Yh really should've considered that. Would've prevented the headache to begin with
1:15 why not just Bd3? it defends the c2 square while atacking the bishop on f5, he kinda needs to trade and then there is no atack. Also love your videos, back to watching this.
it loses a pawn
Hey man. Been loving the series. If I may just make one suggestion that I think would help greatly: dont use the game review/“feedback” to analyze your games. It’s unbelievably slow and clunky and its move classifications are oftentimes arbitrary. Just analyze your games with the “lines” feature. Either 3 or 5 lines is good. It’s instant and accurate and will speed up your analysis. Game review is frankly just a trash feature for beginners to keep them engaged.
Maybe you really enjoy it, and if so, then dont listen to me, that’s more important. But from what ive seen it seems to just slow you down and it sometimes just stops working altogether.
“Lines” are just the best engine moves with no frills or bloat
I just like it because when I use the analysis tool it takes a few seconds sometimes to settle on the correct order of moves so I just use it for those situations that are more complicated. But I think I should switch tbh to see more ideas. It'll probably help me improve faster
Do you want to WIN?
How will you do it?
Well...if you want to WIN more often, you have to do what I do.
Best of luck!