Hi guys - I really worked hard on this video and I really think it could help a lot of people - so please share it in your chess communities if you can!
Hello Gauri, I worked on the same study a few years ago and I remembered an incredible solution involving stalemate. Now I know what's missing, the white king should be on d8, giving Black the b8 square when b6 is played. Then when White promotes, Black also promotes and you can't take the queen. The only move then is Qg8!! and there is nothing Black can do. If Qe8?, Qg7!, blocking the king. If Qf8? , Qa3! is a draw.
Hi gauri I used to struggle to understand that what limited my chess learning where I was struck at one point and now you gave me the clarity how to approach the game thanks.. And also love your youtube shorts..
This was a fantastic video!!! All the puzzles were amazing but the last one just blew me away with how many squares the knight was really covering. 🤯 It’s no wonder the knight is so tricky! You’re such a great teacher Gauri :) I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, you’re one of my newest favourite chess influencers. Your authentic style with delivering these great lessons and even watching you play your games is a welcome edu-tainment!
I'm so happy I found you Gauri! Just subscribed. Not only do you have superb content, but you're so likable aswell! Hope to see some collaboration with you and Rosen sometime. Would be awesome!
This is my new favorite chess channel. You're not only a great player and teacher but your vibe is perfect. I like to relax and play before and this is perfect content for my hobby.
Hey Gauri, just wanted to say your videos are great, the puzzles are super instructive. If you’re having a hard time with them, don’t give up! Taking a while to think these sort of problems through can really make you a good chess player. Right now, it may seem very hard, but it’s mostly just ideas and pattern recognition, and like Gauri said, being able to piece together your ideas and your calculation. You can do this!!!
in the 3rd puzzle, the rook could directly go a5, queen takes, then knight to c6 forking the queen and king. If black defends with pawn it would still be the same thing.
I didnt fully solved any of these but i learned a lot. That last puzzle looks a bit like the Townes vs Harmon game in the Queens Gambit (kentucky championship) with the idea of a king and knight covering enough squares to trap a rook
Hey, I havent played chess since high school. You randomly popped up in my feed. I was like "I think I know this guy". Then saw you are from Chicago. Haha I played 2nd chair my senior year next to you! GBS! Hope all is well. Good luck with everything!
To everyone confused, regarding en passant in the first puzzle, it's crucial to note that executing this move on the 7th rank, while you're positioned on the 6th rank, isn't possible. To better clarify, you must be on the 5th rank as White or the 4th rank as Black to successfully perform this maneuver.
Heyy gauri Can you please recommend me some books on improving my chess opening knowledge . Your videos are really instructive and helpful! Thanks for the content
Hey Gauri can you tell us where did you found those chess puzzles and can you recommend us a good chess puzzles book. Btw i solved the no 3 postion on my own and i was feeling like Magnus carlsen lol.
Conclusion: Understand your goal in the position! Be logical. Search for ideas for your win. Meanwhile use your computer-like part of your brain and look for forcing moves to reach your goal
Hi guys - I really worked hard on this video and I really think it could help a lot of people - so please share it in your chess communities if you can!
Realy good video 🔥🔥👍
Great content gauri bhai keep doing it
Great video!
What about the en passant in 1st puzzle ...
You cant en passant from that square@@herewithyou888
Excellent examples. That trapped queen puzzle is also one of my favorites!
The way you talk through the puzzles makes it so easy to understand them and most importantly be able to find them ourselves next time
Hello Gauri, I worked on the same study a few years ago and I remembered an incredible solution involving stalemate. Now I know what's missing, the white king should be on d8, giving Black the b8 square when b6 is played. Then when White promotes, Black also promotes and you can't take the queen. The only move then is Qg8!! and there is nothing Black can do. If Qe8?, Qg7!, blocking the king. If Qf8? , Qa3! is a draw.
Yeah, thats the original problem - too advanced for this video!!
Great content as usual! Please cover tactics on a regular basis.
That's one of the most helpful chess video I've ever seen. Thank you for such amazing content.
Hi gauri I used to struggle to understand that what limited my chess learning where I was struck at one point and now you gave me the clarity how to approach the game thanks..
And also love your youtube shorts..
This was a fantastic video!!! All the puzzles were amazing but the last one just blew me away with how many squares the knight was really covering. 🤯 It’s no wonder the knight is so tricky! You’re such a great teacher Gauri :) I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, you’re one of my newest favourite chess influencers. Your authentic style with delivering these great lessons and even watching you play your games is a welcome edu-tainment!
Nice! So many good skills to learn
I hope I can apply it on my game.
Just subscribed
I’ve just discovered your channel and I must say it’s entertaining and educational, so thanks
I'm so happy I found you Gauri! Just subscribed. Not only do you have superb content, but you're so likable aswell! Hope to see some collaboration with you and Rosen sometime. Would be awesome!
Great video and like usual amazing teaching skills.
This is my new favorite chess channel. You're not only a great player and teacher but your vibe is perfect. I like to relax and play before and this is perfect content for my hobby.
Love the content, keep it up! ❤
just discovered your channel on shorts. Love the singing and the playing. so grateful to have discovered you, sending love!
Such an underrated channel
For the record, at the time of this comment Gauri has 15k subs
duuuude, amazing chess video, Love your content and your happy optimistic demeanour! Thanks for the work!
Hey Gauri, just wanted to say your videos are great, the puzzles are super instructive. If you’re having a hard time with them, don’t give up! Taking a while to think these sort of problems through can really make you a good chess player. Right now, it may seem very hard, but it’s mostly just ideas and pattern recognition, and like Gauri said, being able to piece together your ideas and your calculation. You can do this!!!
One of if not the best educational chess video I’ve watched
Thank you my good sir
You are the most kind and smartest person I know , keep doing you are great
I really learnt about the squaring rule while promoting the pawn ! It's interesting dude
Thanks alot!
We're really enjoying your videos so much. Right to the point with clear explanations.
1500 USCF and this was really helpful. Thank you. Also I love the term hope chess
New subscriber here. Keep up the great content!
Thanks! How did you find this video?
@@gaurichess you started to come up on my shorts. Then, I subscribed like a few days ago. But yeah, found you through youtube shorts!
Excellent video!!! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise! Kudos to you buddy 😁😎
Great video and hope you do more of these as very helpful
You're great bro, so insightful ❤❤❤❤❤ this
Your video is so underrated! I appreciate all your good work and shared it with my chess friends :)
Awesome and helpful, thanks you so much
love your videos bro
Great instructional chess video.
OMG the coolest way you explain chess..
I’m pretty terrible at the endgame so this was very helpful and informative
Excellent... ❤ These type of videos are enough to improve chess skills
I didn't realise how much of my moves were hope chess. Definitely something I'll think about now:)
in the 3rd puzzle, the rook could directly go a5, queen takes, then knight to c6 forking the queen and king. If black defends with pawn it would still be the same thing.
Just found out about your Chanel through shorts
Great content, keep up the good work
Great video , puzzles are beautiful like your voice ,huge respect for this man 🙏
love your videos
Me too!
I didnt fully solved any of these but i learned a lot. That last puzzle looks a bit like the Townes vs Harmon game in the Queens Gambit (kentucky championship) with the idea of a king and knight covering enough squares to trap a rook
Incredible insight from this video
Keep up this content bro!
Whoaa these puzzles and ur explaination♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I got all except second cos I was greedy and thought that king f5 would work and didnt think much
this is amazing dude, I love it
Hey, I havent played chess since high school. You randomly popped up in my feed. I was like "I think I know this guy". Then saw you are from Chicago. Haha I played 2nd chair my senior year next to you! GBS! Hope all is well. Good luck with everything!
Hey man! Hit me up on my twitch stream sometime
You doing a great job. ..gauri❤❤❤❤ luv u
Do you have more puzzles like this? Maybe you can upload pgns? They’re pretty fun
3:32 white can do enpassant and win the game easily
No bro,,learn the en passant rule.white cant take en passant. pawn had to be on a5 to take en passant.
Nice video thank you so much
I Love this guy
To everyone confused, regarding en passant in the first puzzle, it's crucial to note that executing this move on the 7th rank, while you're positioned on the 6th rank, isn't possible. To better clarify, you must be on the 5th rank as White or the 4th rank as Black to successfully perform this maneuver.
In the first puzzle what if after the white best move the kingfollow one of the pawns to protect them?
Heyy gauri Can you please recommend me some books on improving my chess opening knowledge . Your videos are really instructive and helpful! Thanks for the content
Awesome video 👍
This dude is great
New subscriber. You’re tactics are incredible. What’s the best place to practice tactics?
lichess has a free puzzles section! you can also buy chess tactics books on amazon!
On second puzzle can you sacrifice the rook on e6, opponent takes and then you queen.
Wish I could play these moves in games
16:36 two worst enemies working together
Brilliant
Great content in chess! I would like to play with you and have your feedback about my knowledge in chess and help me improve my chess tactical skills
In the first puzzle when the black pawn played b5 cant white just en peasant?
Hey Gauri can you tell us where did you found those chess puzzles and can you recommend us a good chess puzzles book.
Btw i solved the no 3 postion on my own and i was feeling like Magnus carlsen lol.
2:11 here we can bring white Queen to d4 so that white can win right??
3:27 can’t white capture the black pawn via en passant?
No,,white could take en passant if the white pawn was on a5
@3:19 after b5, en-possiant is immediately losing for black right?
you’re a great teacher! subscribed!
Great thumbnail. It spoke to me
Haha thanks, but why lol 😂
@@gaurichess your hand up told me to stop scrolling.
Sir how can I calculate moves without any mobile or computer in tournaments??
Brain
thank u sir
Amazing vid
Thank u
3:26 can’t white take en passant ?
R u from india 🇮🇳?
Nah he’s from the states
@@Ibloop i meant to say if he was born on india or not
Why there is no en passant in minute 3:38 ?? 🤔
Beast❤❤❤
Wow
How to join your class as a student
Conclusion: Understand your goal in the position! Be logical. Search for ideas for your win. Meanwhile use your computer-like part of your brain and look for forcing moves to reach your goal
Why was this guy not in recommended
3:35 white can't take in passant??
Learn when we can en passant on youtube again
@@lmfao3293no reason to be a dick, it’s a valid question
12:52 is enpassant illegal for white
you are really cool❤
At 3:30 couldn’t you just en passant him
There are literally some people that suggested en passant
You missed en-passant in first puzzle?
3:15 en passnt man??
En passant??
W vid
7:47 why didn’t he go ka6?
Can we get a discord server where we can learn and play each other?
A doubt sir,
Puzzle 1 : why can’t white play en passant after black plays B5?
White pawn had to be on a5 to take en passant, but sadly it is on a6.
20:27 well, not really e6 because if the rook was on e6, that would be check and the K would have taken it
Man why didn't you told us about impessant
I was thinking 🤔 that as well
Your diction and accent is not an indian English speaker. Hehehe it's sounds like you're an natural english people.😊