I love the video, but as a chess newbie, I feel like lots of the knowledge in the video flew over my head, because some of the more advanced tactics were not explained in enough detail. I suggest either having a longer video with more detailed explanations, or even multiple videos with each video focusing on a different type of tactics. Anyways, great work! I will probably try watching the video again to hopefully gain more information out of it.
what do you call it when you free up a square for a piece, could be with tempo, is it a discovery if you just want to go to a particular square maybe with a pawn or a knight or you say i opened a square
Awesome video, fantastic actually. Except for the German. That was worse than butchering-- Zwischenzug, Zwischenschach, Zugzwang etc... as a native speaker that hurt physically xD Edit, also there is a spelling mistake in "Zwischenschach" ( in the video its written Zwischenshach)
I'm a simple man, I see Hikaru in the thumbnail, I click.
I also fell for the trap 😅
There's no Hikaru in the thumbnail
@@Zyrexia A/B testing?
Chess tactics that are important are fork, pin, and backrank. The key to climb from low elo.
Thanks for that, bro.
Even Hikaru never heard of em🥶🙏
1:55 moment Magnus gave Hikaru mercy
No ice skater, no yoyo, no fossil. What even is this video?
All of them were new to me
Hikaru never heard of half of them lol
You putting the gold coin move in the intro was good
I love chess because of openings
I aready know skewers but when i was in a end game my oponent skewerd me insted i skewerd them and now my rook is gone😅😅😅
0:12 EN PASSANT/CASTLING MATE
tactic - forcing move or sequence
win mat
hanging piece
lpdo lose pices drop off
double attack
fork
royal fork
pin
absolute pin, relative pin
discovered attack
unpins
discovered check
lines
cross pin
skewer
interference
x ray
windmill
squares
decoy
deflection
removing the guard
overloading
clearance
blockade
trapped piece
promotion
zwischenzug
desperado
zugszuag
lifeline
perpetual attack
stalemate
fortress
I love the video, but as a chess newbie, I feel like lots of the knowledge in the video flew over my head, because some of the more advanced tactics were not explained in enough detail. I suggest either having a longer video with more detailed explanations, or even multiple videos with each video focusing on a different type of tactics. Anyways, great work! I will probably try watching the video again to hopefully gain more information out of it.
I'd suggest making a list of any that you don't yet understand and searching for videos on just those tactics, one at a time.
Pin , fork , and discoverd attack and Discovered check .
These 4 are enough till 1000 elo
Very educational video. I learnt alot, I just hope i dont immediately go and blunder my queen.
You missed mating net!
Cool video! 😄
Perfect bro
Great video
I’m going to have to watch this many more times. Also, the x files music 😂
this video is wonderful
What a great video, i learned a lot, you forgot alekhine's gun, or it's not a tactic?
what do you call it when you free up a square for a piece, could be with tempo, is it a discovery if you just want to go to a particular square maybe with a pawn or a knight or you say i opened a square
Does anyone know of any new Chess apps to come out lately?
Awesome video, fantastic actually. Except for the German. That was worse than butchering-- Zwischenzug, Zwischenschach, Zugzwang etc... as a native speaker that hurt physically xD
Edit, also there is a spelling mistake in "Zwischenschach" ( in the video its written Zwischenshach)
It was a clickbait video
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