I'm still so sad about throwing that away, but I appreciate the mostly positive comments during the game. Thank you very much for the opportunity @GothamChess 🙏
Sing with me Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam Once in a while he is gae Gautam. He sleeps he drinks He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam He plays, he wins He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam But at the end of the day , he clickbaits SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
Sing with me Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam Once in a while he is gae Gautam. He sleeps he drinks He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam He plays, he wins He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam But at the end of the day , he clickbaits SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
I was the second player… it was a great game! I was shaking the whole game, and then I saw that I was getting back in the game… then when you took on g5 I thought you were going to take with the rook so I had premoved and yeah… but it was a great experience.. thank you so much!!!!
@@DBD_Dan yes I know but i also thought when I saw the move that it was the rook and not the knight... so like it wasn't actually a premove but basically... so sad I maybe could've held more
Love the how to win at chess series. It's a nice refreshing pace of instructional chess with the same enthusiastic energy Levy brings to all his videos.
I think playing Rapid chess instead of blitz would be beneficial for the series. At least in the higher elos where the plans and moves require more explaining.
Sing with me Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam Once in a while he is gae Gautam. He sleeps he drinks He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam He plays, he wins He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam But at the end of the day , he clickbaits SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
This is top-notch content, Levy. I'd love to see more of this. Especially against 2000+ opponents, or at least 1500 or something, not lower-rated (even though I'm a subscriber and lower-rated than that, so that means I don't get to play you, but the instructional content is simply better when people aren't hanging funny stuff).
yes, this content is his best by far. unfortunately - as you can see - it never performs as well as his low iq videos w frank and such, so we won’t get many of these type of vids. you can’t blame him for doing what gets him the most views
@@youtubeaddict487 Unfortunately, that's true, and yeah, I don't blame him. Just wish he'd upload more of these maybe in one of his other channels or something, if he finds the time
Because of you Levy I studied extensively your London opening for white video and your Kings Indian opening for black and it propelled me from 600 Elo to 1050 Elo already
Levy leaves the tactic on the board for like 4 moves then when he spots it says that sometimes he likes to give his subs a lil help then falls for it anyways, truly one of the chess players of all time.
I just love such videos where our handsome Levy plays and in each move evaluates the positions and decides on which one to play based on their strengths and weaknesses. Thanks man, real appreciate
I find it amazing how calm you are while playing a high ranked player with only 3 minutes and you take your time explaining the pro's and con's of each others moves, and best of all you win at the end😀
I just had one of those... "Ohhhh I get it!" In regards to systems, understanding their structures and how they lead to a strucktured end-game that can be studied. Thanks!
As much as I enjoy your regular content, you are an exceptional instructor as well and these educational videos are very informative. Would love to see more educational content!
25:22 I was genuinely curious but levy never got into analyzing this later so I decided to see for myself and found out that it doesn't fail the evaluation bar is +2.0 if the opponent found that move
Working on the 2000 grind myself. I think at this level everyone is obviously very competitive and sharp. 9/10 they will play for a win and will play very aggressively. However if your play is solid, you can use this to your advantage by being patient, exchange when the time is right and by allowing them to over extend and risk their stability in the pursuit of some grand attack. They could even be stronger players than you, but that won't really matter if you make less mistakes than them.
'Two' = couple; three or four = a few; five through nine = several, (i.e., seven plus/minus two); ten to 99 = many; hundred to thousand = many many.....
Watching these videos gets so much cooler if you analyze every move with the engine while theyre getting played cuz you see things that levy doesnt see. For Example Levy NOT promoting after his opponent doesnt take the FREE pawn 32:25 (they were very low on time tho). The engine got wild in that last game. The Eval bar went up and down every move.
Thank you for helping me to get to a 1000 after 1 and a half months of playing, I started off at a 500 then grinded and played 10 games a day, learned a few openings, and then watch guess the elo for fun every night, after a few weeks I got to an 800 then in another month I got to a 1000 elo
@@JustinBlazzzee he started at 500 tho and let me tell you something the first 1000 elo is the easiest I reached 700 in 3 weeks but now 1300 in 5 months ( I can’t play a lot due to exams)
Thank you levy, you are a great teacher and I learned alot from your videos. Whish you do more of these. Can you provide the PGN of the second game? Thanks (also sorry for my bad english)
Sing with me Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam Once in a while he is gae Gautam. He sleeps he drinks He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam He plays, he wins He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam But at the end of the day , he clickbaits SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
This is by far the most useful Gotham content in my mind. The 6-700 videos are too simple, players just fling pieces into fire; tournament recaps are too complex, with the razor thin margin of a mistake being near impossible to identify without engine assistance; Guess the Elo is good but games trend toward really good or really bad, and feedback tends to be more reactionary But Win at Chess, generally with 10 minute games and time to talk over the thought process of each move, is the sweet spot.
I came across your guess the elo video and i got hooked and binged watched the paylist. Installed chess and lost games to scholars mate. Learnt fundamental and basics now im 478 elo. Thank you Gotham for introducing me to chess and just how addicting it is i can't get enough of it. I also played my first game with 84.6% accuracy.
@@a_wild_Kirillian no i haven't learned any specific opening yet. I just saw Scandinavian opening. And push Queen's pawn. I just develop pieces and hope i don't blunder anything
Gotham is trying to speak from past experience of being a 2,000 but him being a 2,000 is nothing compared to us because he played like 1 Elo when he was 2,000😂
Levy, as a higher rated subscriber these videos are awesome! On par with Naroshitsky in terms of educational chess content! This man can do everything.
Good to see some more content for the more advanced players, even though most of gothams' audience is lower rated we appreciate these more in depth videos
I just started playing some chess again a few weeks ago after about 10 years. Win at Chess is definitely my favorite series on your channel. Really helpful!! Would love to see more in the future
Thanks Gotham, I was 2199 and now I’m 2000 coz of this video
@@pds4 you're one to talk
I went from 3256 to 2000 after this, I am hickyeru
I mean thats what the video was supposed to do
You lost that many points in 21 min, wow
@@ec1lpz move 1 piece then immediately resign
I'm still so sad about throwing that away, but I appreciate the mostly positive comments during the game. Thank you very much for the opportunity @GothamChess 🙏
strong play brother. it's a game you can be proud of
Sing with me
Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam
Once in a while he is gae Gautam.
He sleeps he drinks
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
He plays, he wins
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
But at the end of the day , he clickbaits
SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
You played so well, you'll definetely become a titled player one day!
You made levy get serious bro
well played bro
I love how the title shows 2000 rapid, but Levy always plays blitz in these.
Sing with me
Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam
Once in a while he is gae Gautam.
He sleeps he drinks
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
He plays, he wins
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
But at the end of the day , he clickbaits
SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
Classic levy clickbaiy
the game would take ages the video is already half an hour with blitz games
@@liam5254 daniel does it with ease
@@rockababy daniels videos take ages
This video got me from 2000 to 2000. Levy is a wizard
That stare gave the vibes of “bro you will never be 2000”
yeah thats true for you, cant relate being only 2000
@@architlakhani1080 bro is prob 2001
@abdilakingo 🤔
An original comment about levy’s stare!? I must be dreaming
@@abdilakingo I'm 900 too what's up
Thank you Gotham, i finally reached 2000 after watching this video, I was stuck at 2400 for months now!
I am 700elo can you teach me chess😅
@@brain_zone you must be 1000 elo by now . Or did you go beyond?
@@20secondsmotivation26 INFINITY BEYOND BABY
Gotham works miracles! Lol
I was the second player… it was a great game! I was shaking the whole game, and then I saw that I was getting back in the game… then when you took on g5 I thought you were going to take with the rook so I had premoved and yeah… but it was a great experience.. thank you so much!!!!
Don't premove bro
@@DBD_Dan yes I know but i also thought when I saw the move that it was the rook and not the knight... so like it wasn't actually a premove but basically... so sad I maybe could've held more
@@kendzy7 good game you are very talented
dude your a very strong player any tips for the 1700 level?
You're a very talented player
It’s a shame that those kind of videos aren’t doing that well compared to the other content. This is peak content, especially as someone close to 2000
"See this knight? Its trash, its a nonfactor in the game."
*30 seconds later*
"I might capture this knight, its a critical defender."
Yep
Yep
Love the how to win at chess series. It's a nice refreshing pace of instructional chess with the same enthusiastic energy Levy brings to all his videos.
I think playing Rapid chess instead of blitz would be beneficial for the series. At least in the higher elos where the plans and moves require more explaining.
True. But Levy did it the other way around xD
Thank you Levy, I was 2287 previously, but now I am on 2000 ELO, I am grateful for everything you do.
Almost 300 points, impressive!
we are evolving but backwards
After this video I finaly reached 2000. I was stuck at 2100 for months
Levy’s personality is so funny yet so strange sometimes.
Explained well
Sing with me
Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam
Once in a while he is gae Gautam.
He sleeps he drinks
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
He plays, he wins
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
But at the end of the day , he clickbaits
SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
ye on video he says i will be the best the very best and on stream he tells me to end myself because i will never be higher than a 400 idiota
Your a time Traveller it was posted 7hours ago your comment was posted 8hours ago that's hella sus
most wizards are
This is top-notch content, Levy. I'd love to see more of this. Especially against 2000+ opponents, or at least 1500 or something, not lower-rated (even though I'm a subscriber and lower-rated than that, so that means I don't get to play you, but the instructional content is simply better when people aren't hanging funny stuff).
yes, this content is his best by far. unfortunately - as you can see - it never performs as well as his low iq videos w frank and such, so we won’t get many of these type of vids. you can’t blame him for doing what gets him the most views
@@youtubeaddict487 Unfortunately, that's true, and yeah, I don't blame him. Just wish he'd upload more of these maybe in one of his other channels or something, if he finds the time
Only Levi Rizzman could pull off a 37 minute video without us noticing.
Levy Rozman*
@@FredB_ 🤓
@@FredB_ That’s the joke
@@FredB_ r/wooosh
@@FredB_ 🤓
I love the upgrade where the map changes color when you are in a "what if" scenario, really nice
Because of you Levy I studied extensively your London opening for white video and your Kings Indian opening for black and it propelled me from 600 Elo to 1050 Elo already
Check out Vienna opening, it’s a lot more aggressive but you can really destroy your opponents.
@@ajcon3874 I just started watching his video on that it looks incredible but alas I’m a slow learner haha so it’ll take me some time
@@MasonNoThumbsdone learning yet? Been 6 months and 2024 is less than a week
Levy leaves the tactic on the board for like 4 moves then when he spots it says that sometimes he likes to give his subs a lil help then falls for it anyways, truly one of the chess players of all time.
I just love such videos where our handsome Levy plays and in each move evaluates the positions and decides on which one to play based on their strengths and weaknesses. Thanks man, real appreciate
32:28 so worried about the hanging pawn he forgot he could just promote it and win!
Yeah I noticed that too and he didn't even mention it in the analysis at the end. Even 2750s can make a double blunder it seems!
omg i didn’t even realize 😭😭
how is he gonna win if rook just takes? (might be 400elo
question)
Rook and pawn vs 2 pawns
@@dinkleb4551 yeah but thats only cz the other guy blundered a free pawn cz he pre moved so levy expect that, funny double blunder tho
Today's stare was simple, yet influencial. 9/10
Xd!
how is your comment older than the video
Here before it blows up
Amazing stare fr
😈
Here When The Title was"Want to be 2000 in Chess?"
Chess is so crazy to me, theres so many levels to this shit
PLEASE do more videos like this!!! I love it and can take away SOO much from it
At 29:27 what if u play axb5 then Nxb5 then qc5 that would be threatening the knight and rg3 and then doubling rook
32:29 Whaaaat??? Gotham you had h1=Q😱
I find it amazing how calm you are while playing a high ranked player with only 3 minutes and you take your time explaining the pro's and con's of each others moves, and best of all you win at the end😀
Thank you gotham for teaching something to a bit stronger players instead of the usual beginner-intermediate level instructions
I just had one of those... "Ohhhh I get it!" In regards to systems, understanding their structures and how they lead to a strucktured end-game that can be studied.
Thanks!
As much as I enjoy your regular content, you are an exceptional instructor as well and these educational videos are very informative. Would love to see more educational content!
25:22 I was genuinely curious but levy never got into analyzing this later so I decided to see for myself and found out that it doesn't fail the evaluation bar is +2.0 if the opponent found that move
Me watching as a 900: 👁👄👁
Me looking at your comment with 1500 blitz rating at 10 years old
In 12:13 why he can't just take the knight and would checkmate i don't understand he wants to place queen at the brown square
Bishop went back to f1 to protect the knight
Thanks gotham, i was just trying to get my second gm norm for months now i finally got to 2000 because of this video
As a 1600 who dreams of 2000 someday this was a great teaching video.
what about now
Bruh I went from 1400s to 1800s within a week I can help u out
@@vishalfgmnow?
on 32:29 isn't it better to make a queen, instead of going Ra2?
Working on the 2000 grind myself. I think at this level everyone is obviously very competitive and sharp. 9/10 they will play for a win and will play very aggressively. However if your play is solid, you can use this to your advantage by being patient, exchange when the time is right and by allowing them to over extend and risk their stability in the pursuit of some grand attack. They could even be stronger players than you, but that won't really matter if you make less mistakes than them.
i think this seriese is better when you do it with rapid games. the extra time to be instructional makes them wayy more valuable to me.
These are truly my favorite of all Gotham Series!
me too. it’s sad that it never performs as well as his non instructive videos ;/ props to him making this anyway
Video title : Want to be 2000 in chess?
Conclusion :Get good.
Very instructive I must say.
Love these type of guided game and keeping it entertaining, thank you for this! Don’t stop!
'Two' = couple;
three or four = a few;
five through nine = several, (i.e., seven plus/minus two);
ten to 99 = many;
hundred to thousand = many many.....
Only a 2000 can feel so relaxed in a blitz game.
Watching these videos gets so much cooler if you analyze every move with the engine while theyre getting played cuz you see things that levy doesnt see. For Example Levy NOT promoting after his opponent doesnt take the FREE pawn 32:25 (they were very low on time tho). The engine got wild in that last game. The Eval bar went up and down every move.
As someone who went from -1 to +6000 Elo and beat ChatGPT, Levy's guides are the guides we didnt deserve, but needed
shut up bot
Real, totally not a bot
8:57 the answer for queen c7 is pawn to f4 🙃
No, you get mated on g7 them
I love this content! More of this advanced stuff please
this is where the difference between 2000s and titled players kick in. making decisions when you play with like 20 seconds
Thank you for helping me to get to a 1000 after 1 and a half months of playing, I started off at a 500 then grinded and played 10 games a day, learned a few openings, and then watch guess the elo for fun every night, after a few weeks I got to an 800 then in another month I got to a 1000 elo
You got to a 1000 after just a few weeks of playing? That seems quick. If that’s true you’re going to end up being like a 2000 by years end.
@@JustinBlazzzee Well after 6 weeks, I had a little bit of prior knowledge
@@JustinBlazzzee he started at 500 tho and let me tell you something the first 1000 elo is the easiest I reached 700 in 3 weeks but now 1300 in 5 months ( I can’t play a lot due to exams)
please do more of these instructional vidoes where you say you thoughts out loud and play 2000+ people. so great!
Thank you levy, you are a great teacher and I learned alot from your videos. Whish you do more of these. Can you provide the PGN of the second game? Thanks (also sorry for my bad english)
I’m happy to now be able to say how good these guys are.
Love this series - very instructive
ive been stuck in the 1900s (rapid) for a while, and this vid gave me some confidence to reach that 2000 milestone. thanks Gotham!
Yeah I do like these episodes… do more. Great advice also as always. Stoked on you my man!
I can see Phaseus feeling super proud for almost beating Gotham Chess
i went from 200 to 0 with this video. Thank you levy
Sing with me
Gaaeeey! Gautam , gaaeeey! Gautam
Once in a while he is gae Gautam.
He sleeps he drinks
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
He plays, he wins
He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam
But at the end of the day , he clickbaits
SO He is gaaeeey! Gautam, gaaeeey! Gautam.
💀
- want to be 2000 in chess?
- yes
- stockfish.
This is by far the most useful Gotham content in my mind. The 6-700 videos are too simple, players just fling pieces into fire;
tournament recaps are too complex, with the razor thin margin of a mistake being near impossible to identify without engine assistance;
Guess the Elo is good but games trend toward really good or really bad, and feedback tends to be more reactionary
But Win at Chess, generally with 10 minute games and time to talk over the thought process of each move, is the sweet spot.
25:40 Missed the analysis. Analysis show that sacrifize is the best move, but you can't take the bishop so essentially you just lose a pawn.
Finally something decent instead for 100.000 tutorials for newbies. I swear nearly nobody makes content for 2000+ tbh
Can I just mention how good levy got with the arrows after the win at chess series?
thank you levy i was 1999 elo but now im 2000 because of this video thank you :)
But tonight we’re going to party like your 1999.
8:48 you missed Bc5, it creates an escape for the king well also threatening a possible check.
Here before he changes the title
Bc4 could also stop mate in first game
love that hes bringing back the high elo content
it didn’t get that many views (relative to his usual) so we won’t get more of it . back to frank!
I came across your guess the elo video and i got hooked and binged watched the paylist. Installed chess and lost games to scholars mate.
Learnt fundamental and basics now im 478 elo.
Thank you Gotham for introducing me to chess and just how addicting it is i can't get enough of it.
I also played my first game with 84.6% accuracy.
Nice. I hope you're learning your openings =)
@@a_wild_Kirillian no i haven't learned any specific opening yet. I just saw Scandinavian opening. And push Queen's pawn. I just develop pieces and hope i don't blunder anything
Gotham is trying to speak from past experience of being a 2,000 but him being a 2,000 is nothing compared to us because he played like 1 Elo when he was 2,000😂
Did he miss the trapped rook in the first game? His next knight move was to prevent it
Levy, as a higher rated subscriber these videos are awesome! On par with Naroshitsky in terms of educational chess content! This man can do everything.
I wonder what is the thing in the background that looks like an easter egg
I went from 3500 elo to 100 elo after this video. Thanks Gotham!
The third game make me think that levy will lose for his first time against his fans
Good to see some more content for the more advanced players, even though most of gothams' audience is lower rated we appreciate these more in depth videos
Im Am 602 Before Watching This Video. Now Im 200 Elo
I was 2178 but now I'm 2000 thanks Levi 🥰🥰
When you realise one day levy will no longer be able to make this series and has to be forced to make How to be 682 elo in chess, specifically
i love this series so much it’s my favorite on youtube i wish it got more views than your dumber content so you would make them more often
failed to get the pin this time lol
I just started playing some chess again a few weeks ago after about 10 years. Win at Chess is definitely my favorite series on your channel. Really helpful!!
Would love to see more in the future
Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that if Frank watched this video he would lose 1500 elo since he's Stockfish himself?
Levy always finding the most inconvenient times to upload an educational video rather than a funny video:
“When my opponents do something like this I’ll play a reverse London BECAUSE I CAN BECAUSE I CAN” lol
I think the biggest factor that helped me to get to 2000 is practicing my calculation. Improving my positional play also helped me get to 2000+
“Obviously there’s a lot of things you can play against the Sicilian”
Me who only knows two openings: totally
"2200s are tough players"
meanwhile Hikaru reaching 2400 with Botez Gambit Speedrun
“I was winning but I wasn’t as winning as I thought I was”
Gotham saying 'its a move sounds' like something his bot would say lol
15:36 the we can analyse later sounds exactly like danya
How can you play a 3 minute game, with commentary, so frigging casually???? 😮😮😮😮
Win at chess is the best educational series ever! Thanks, Levy
When you hung the pawn, shouldn’t you have promoted it to queen?
Thanks levy, i was 1999 now I'm 2000
9:50 but in my level whenever they see a bishop they jump to attack it… whithout even fully developed
Levy I’d cry if I got back down to 2000 from my current 2075. Teach me how to be 2200😊
"Two thousand rated players are better then everybody else----- except me." LMAO 😅
8:51 In regards to that question, how would Bishop C4 work out?
What about moving the white bishop in the first example. Because the qeeun is still def the checkmate
08:53 he can also deffend by moving the knight to F4
Night is pinned dude