Sleep is difficult man. For me it took lots of time to realise I was afraid of stuff - and angry. But fear, not assertively addressed, over time can lead to anger. Once I realised that I was in fear AND to afraid to acknowledge it, my sleep returned bit by bit. It's still l not brilliant but atleast I can sleep most nights. The reason is because I suppose I am still afraid of some things... so it's that understanding of it being ok to be scared of stuff.. because life is what it is. We all feel fear. We must Face Everything And Recover. (This is one of the best acronymns you will ever hear - atleast it was for me !) Hope you find some sleep man.
What about the our opponent later on then? Do they always win? But if they do, then how do we win? You can't have both players win at the same time. It's called a draw.
As far as I know the f4 version is normally called the “stonewall attack” but I wouldn’t pay much attention to the names of the openings personally. The database helps understand the variations but the moves are the ones you need to remember.
"Sit at the chessboard and play with yourself" -Carlsen Magnus
I do that all the time🥵
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Always do that but I'm still at 200 elo. His tips doesn't work!!!
And play with yourself ayo suspicious
@@badbeastyt2856Corny comment.
"Get enough sleep." That explains quite a bit. I'm a night owl with a job that requires me to clock in at 6 am.
I'm ravenclaw too
Sleep is difficult man. For me it took lots of time to realise I was afraid of stuff - and angry. But fear, not assertively addressed, over time can lead to anger. Once I realised that I was in fear AND to afraid to acknowledge it, my sleep returned bit by bit. It's still l not brilliant but atleast I can sleep most nights. The reason is because I suppose I am still afraid of some things... so it's that understanding of it being ok to be scared of stuff.. because life is what it is. We all feel fear.
We must Face Everything And Recover. (This is one of the best acronymns you will ever hear - atleast it was for me !)
Hope you find some sleep man.
I've definitely been that stubborn guy with only a king left on the board and managed to end it in a draw where many may have resigned
Please upload that game for the benefit of many enthusiats
Nice man, you do excellent videos man !
Is there a chess title below beginner? Asking for a friend who keeps getting checkmated in four moves
Noob
@@good_knight Thats Great!!
thats me
I think I only need enough sleep in order for all of these to really be effective
Nice video!
How to check database of playable moves , shown in Tip 4 like the percentage data ?, btw very good videos improved a lot 👍
I also want to know that
Mayhem chess tell us😊
I personally use a website called 365chess, it helps a lot with openings!
Thanks a lot , much appreciated, and great videos 👍
Get enough sleep, thanks, but I got insomnia😂
I did and still doing all of these tips, the only difference is at his young age, his family have money and I have a job 😢
1:17 I believe that's a skewer.
Thanks Sir very much
My theory I always wait for opponents mistakes.
Tip 1 tactic is a skewer not a fork
True, I messed up the wording a bit when I was writing the script!
What about the our opponent later on then? Do they always win? But if they do, then how do we win? You can't have both players win at the same time. It's called a draw.
Right that shouldnt b to hard, all i have to do is be Magnus carlson and il never loose.
1:51 Erm, Acthualy it's 20 years 🤓☝
No 30 is right
@@joeyblogsy dude it's basic math at this point :(
Good video but not everyone wanna play like magnus, some people like me (if they exist) wanna play like Tal or Bobby Fischer
Tal was a f****n beast😂
tip number 11
never make a random move with no reason
2:25 Isn't that just the london?
Pretty much but the database is more detailed. It helps players recognise different openings and variants much better in my opinion
@@MayhemChessI did a google and the mason variation is actually f4 instead of Bf4
As far as I know the f4 version is normally called the “stonewall attack” but I wouldn’t pay much attention to the names of the openings personally. The database helps understand the variations but the moves are the ones you need to remember.
1:29 its not mate u forgot one move
Like he didn't know..
The dingdabase
nice tips
Wow no wonder chess players are good at poker, a lot of these tips are similar to being better at poker
Wait so other people also experiences my 100 ELO drop woah
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