I have never seen such a chess TH-camr who explains every move in detail and also includes other possible moves,and also mentions what mistakea not to make. Truely brilliant.
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@@IndiDaddiii Well national masters are rated around 2000, so no. At 2200 you're looking at a FIDE master or candidate master. And even at 1400 you're probably in the 95th percentile, meaning you're better at chess than 95% of players. Way stronger than a beginner.
İ think its becaouse most of the chess playerd aren realy trying to become better and seeing it just a basic game that they dont need to think about so much. So that %95 dosen't really mean to much@@BigBoy-ql5rn
1.Think one stead ahead 2.When there is a good move, find for a better move 3. Create free square for bishops 4. Danger levels 5. What can opponent do? 6. Look for potential threat
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Looking deeper into the position is the skill we need to develop. The deeper we can look the stronger we become but how we can look deeper is eveyone’s enigma!
A lot of the stuff in this video was only a few moves. Looking rather ahead was only through general strategy. It's about consistency I suppose and being able to recognise where you need to focus your attention
@@sploofmcsterra4786 It is easy said but difficult to do over the board. Looking deep into the position requires both great calculation skill which almost everyone’s weakness and vision which Alekhine said we must be born with that particular chess talent. th-cam.com/video/GRCvqr7XJAo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1yOif9S7WoVhaQ3h
You're 100% the most underrated chess TH-camr. The editing and detail it takes for these videos are admirable. The fact that you have a course in which you engage with people learning is incredible. Definitely my favorite chess content creator.
You usually want to protect your king asap in the early game, as there are many dangerous pieces that can easily corner your king, like double rook or even the queen. Once they are gone (late game), your king can finally move freely without fear of something like rook on the 7th rank.
This just shows me how chess is 70% memorization 20% attention to detail and 10% critical thinking and creative problem solving. And everybody acts like it is 100% abstract problem solving. Nonsense.
I was just some random guy at chess. I randomly came across this video and thought this must be some stupid stuff again but I still decided to watch this. To my surprise it was a million times better than all other tutorials etc etc. I watched the video again and again like four times. After that, my rapid rating just jumped from 800 to 1000 in only a day. Thank you chesspage1. You are truly the best.
I have been playing chess for 30 years. My son showed me this video and I absolutely love the way he explains these steps in such a way. Touches not only the game at hand but aspects for every game. Truly a magnificent video.
Dude you are a pure genius, especially with the King defending the pawn that is on d5, and explaining how making a better move in good situations are so smart. I Definitely subscribed you bro, keep it up please!
This is a game changer I think will push me to the next level. Thank you one of the best most understandable youtube chess instruction videos I have seen!
The way you explained each move is extraordinary. These tips are very much useful for beginners and intermediate players. Thank you for your wonderful video.
Do you know the best tactic for beginners? It’s simple. Push your seventh rank pawn to the seventh rank do it for for each for your h pawn and your a pawn that’s the first move
I remember watching a 10 second tutorial to make a gift for my friend, it really helped! The 10 second video is so helpful! It totally did not make my friend mad! This is the best 10 second tutorial ever! I "thank" you so much!❤
4:36 This tactic is called the windmill. It allows you to destroy the 7th rank as the king is constantly in check. Constantly moving the rook so that the Bishop sees the king is a genius strategy to implement.
Whoever is behind this is a genius ❤ I was struggling to cross 850(blitz) from weeks now I have achieved 900+ It's nothing to brag about, but for an absolute beginner it's a party time 🎉
chess page 1 please reply I have a doubt at the time 8:50 of video you told to play Nc3 to defend the e4 pawn but what if black plays pawn to b4 instead of re8??
if black plays b4 there is a tactical trick u could play. Apparently the threat is that his Knight will capture e4 after u move from the threat but thats not true. The correct move in the position after black plays b4 is Nd5. If the oponnent trades the Knights, no problem! Equal material. If the opponent take on e4 tho, we have Nxb6. After black takes back with cxb6, Bd5 is a fork of the 2 Knights on the board that are unprotected and u are winning.
10:31 Horse Was Defended By The Black Bishop And Black Bishop Was Defended By The Horse And Horse Was Defended By The White Bishop And White Bishop Bishop Was Defended By The Queen And Queen Was Defended By The Rook And The Rook Was Defended By The Horse And Again.....
Other chess youtubers think out loud step by step which is more like a ground level view. He explains the ideas as pictures on the board where you can see the whole plan. Very nice!
Can you make content for 1600 elo (intermediate) players in chess? Good Guidance in video form for that elo range is very rare to find on TH-cam. I'll be thankful.
Great video! I really liked the forced pawn endgame Could you make a video specifically for pawn endgames? It is definitely my biggest weakness. I commonly loose even 2 pawns up because I don't know when to move which one
I have ongoing extreme vertigo rn si sorry if I get any spelling wrong Youve been the greatest chess youtuber ever and has helped me more than anyone else even at ths rating of 1500 thank you bro
I have never seen such a chess TH-camr who explains every move in detail and also includes other possible moves,and also mentions what mistakea not to make. Truely brilliant.
Besides Gotham chess
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Be saved by Christ, who in exchange for salvation, only desires righteousness from us, loving others as yourself, loving him and believing he is God, obeying him and his commands which lead to life, and just as Christ overcame this world and it's sin, you will also through his power, so follow Christ and sin no more, and be saved.
You need to watch Daniel Naroditsky he goes in depth to every move
Nao sei praticamente nada em inglês,mas deu pra entender tranquilo, mesmo sem legenda,de tão bom que foi a explicação dele.
Ótima aula!
Great class
700 ELO is beginner. Man... I`m so stupid...
Everything below 1500 is beginner. 1800 is Intermediate. 2000 is expert. Above 2200 are masters :)
@@IndiDaddiiiwait is this true? I'm a beginner then
I'm begginer too :(
@@IndiDaddiii Well national masters are rated around 2000, so no. At 2200 you're looking at a FIDE master or candidate master. And even at 1400 you're probably in the 95th percentile, meaning you're better at chess than 95% of players. Way stronger than a beginner.
İ think its becaouse most of the chess playerd aren realy trying to become better and seeing it just a basic game that they dont need to think about so much. So that %95 dosen't really mean to much@@BigBoy-ql5rn
1.Think one stead ahead
2.When there is a good move, find for a better move
3. Create free square for bishops
4. Danger levels
5. What can opponent do?
6. Look for potential threat
...and apply pressure to plums
7. And Oh MY, look at the clock!
@@MaDrungthis vid already for beginners so clock well be 10mins
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Danger levels really stuck to me
him saying 700 elo is a begginer hurts my feelings
This hurts me too because I am a 600 Elo player
its true tho. But don't hate yourself. You can reach 1000 in around 6 months or so if you keep playing and correct your mistakes
@@valerioharvey72896 months? No bro, literally it’s possible in 1 month
@@Space-el9hg possible, but most arent like that
I have 200💀
The best Christmas gift I could've asked for: A new ChessPage video.
yee boi
I want it as a new year gift now
D1 glazing
Chesspage1 is the opiate of the masses
Get the fuck out with this avatar
This channel is by far the most entertaining, engaging and informative chess channel on youtube.
The most entertaining chess content on this platform 🙏🏽
Such a great blend of education and humour! Thank you!❤
Looking deeper into the position is the skill we need to develop. The deeper we can look the stronger we become but how we can look deeper is eveyone’s enigma!
@@IAmTheRealHim me personally crystal meth helps visualize the board
theres this bald guy from New Mexico I buy from.
can you give me some@@IAmTheRealHim
A lot of the stuff in this video was only a few moves. Looking rather ahead was only through general strategy. It's about consistency I suppose and being able to recognise where you need to focus your attention
@@sploofmcsterra4786 It is easy said but difficult to do over the board. Looking deep into the position requires both great calculation skill which almost everyone’s weakness and vision which Alekhine said we must be born with that particular chess talent.
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I have talent thinking strange but I practice a lot too 😂
BRO WHEN IS CHESSPAGE1 GOING TO UPLOAD 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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You're 100% the most underrated chess TH-camr. The editing and detail it takes for these videos are admirable. The fact that you have a course in which you engage with people learning is incredible. Definitely my favorite chess content creator.
Your commentary on each video is so fun, I love it keep up the great work!
I just started getting into chess a couple weeks ago and im so grateful i found this page. It explains chess in a way that really resonates with me
I love the way you explain openings. Would definetly appriciate a video on the vienna
The last game was really educational to me as a caro kann player.
Not casting and moving the king out was also a new idea for me.
Center King Push ftw.
You usually want to protect your king asap in the early game, as there are many dangerous pieces that can easily corner your king, like double rook or even the queen. Once they are gone (late game), your king can finally move freely without fear of something like rook on the 7th rank.
Bro I have no idea any openings or anything I just wing it I’m like 200 Elo average
This just shows me how chess is 70% memorization 20% attention to detail and 10% critical thinking and creative problem solving. And everybody acts like it is 100% abstract problem solving. Nonsense.
I was just some random guy at chess. I randomly came across this video and thought this must be some stupid stuff again but I still decided to watch this. To my surprise it was a million times better than all other tutorials etc etc. I watched the video again and again like four times. After that, my rapid rating just jumped from 800 to 1000 in only a day. Thank you chesspage1. You are truly the best.
what is your elo now?
@@Данил-ы5е4яi dont know
@@Bartek-x5lI don't know too
@@SkullBeast3000I don't know either
@@randomidk6206 I don't know also
I have been playing chess for 30 years. My son showed me this video and I absolutely love the way he explains these steps in such a way. Touches not only the game at hand but aspects for every game. Truly a magnificent video.
How are there not more videos like this? This is so much more helpful than anything else I've seen
I agree, because he analyze every move that he and his opponent do in a whole game🔥
13:03 “how the turns have tabled” I’m losing braincells
So worth it being a subscriber to this channel!
Dude you are a pure genius, especially with the King defending the pawn that is on d5, and explaining how making a better move in good situations are so smart. I Definitely subscribed you bro, keep it up please!
This is a game changer I think will push me to the next level. Thank you one of the best most understandable youtube chess instruction videos I have seen!
What is your chess level now?
What about you ?@@helenarichard
13:03 "how the turns have tabled"
😂
I caught that too
This is so clear, wholesome, and funny. Great content
13:03 "oh how the turns have tables" indeed.
this is really good. as a page starting out as chess memes and now straight out teaching tactics. props to you
The way you explained each move is extraordinary. These tips are very much useful for beginners and intermediate players. Thank you for your wonderful video.
The best chess page on youtube , never stop please 😃
youre actually good at teaching i watched a whole playlist but i learned more from your video thanks!
Thanks to your videos my turns have definitely tabled.
This video is gold. Not joking, the first video like this that i've ever seen, and is very useful. Thank you.
For more content like this I highly recommend Daniel naroditskys speed run games. The way he explains games is just like this if not better
18:40 best line ever-"King can fork pieces"😂
Thanks a lot to you and all those other players who helped us to learn. Advance happy new year to u guys🎉
Accurate, neat and insightful. Kudos!
The goat has uploaded!
You are a great help, just love your videos, straight to the point no shit talks.✅✅👌
20 minutes long?! Santa went all out this year!
Fr
"Attacking The Defender" Thanks for the Lesson 😇🙏
Make atleast 10 more like this. extremely knowledgeable
Do you know the best tactic for beginners? It’s simple. Push your seventh rank pawn to the seventh rank do it for for each for your h pawn and your a pawn that’s the first move
And also, they keep on the attack
You said D2 on and your E2 pawn separating in two blows So I another two moves have happened
Do you wanna learn some more tactics? I can teach you.
I remember watching a 10 second tutorial to make a gift for my friend, it really helped! The 10 second video is so helpful! It totally did not make my friend mad! This is the best 10 second tutorial ever! I "thank" you so much!❤
😢 where is this guy . wheres new content
5:05 "padow paw checkmate" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chess master commentator vs my heavy eyeballs
“Crazy bad because I’m going to ruin his day” had me dying
Great video! I really like how you break down every move made in simple terms. I also like how you go over basic tactics
Bruhhhh you single handedly inspired me to be better at chess bro why are you not famous
I'm 100 elo am I cooked?
Idk man you might be
Absolutely bro 😭🙏
Umm
Definitely duh
I'm 200
Ive been watching your vids for a couple weeks now and they are always so so good. Informative, no bs, fun. Keep it up!
Can you turn this to series? I think it's really helpful
More videos pleeeaaaassseeee!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
NB: Organized playlists needed 🤍
No more video??...😢
I watch this without skipping any part, that content is entertaining. Good Job mann 🔥🔥
0:16 I subscribed here your channel in less than second
the "plun"s get me every time... Great instructive video btw!
Damn I'm dumb 😭
4:36
This tactic is called the windmill. It allows you to destroy the 7th rank as the king is constantly in check. Constantly moving the rook so that the Bishop sees the king is a genius strategy to implement.
Whoever is behind this is a genius ❤
I was struggling to cross 850(blitz) from weeks now I have achieved 900+
It's nothing to brag about, but for an absolute beginner it's a party time 🎉
Wow. They’re a genius for ??? Smurfing? Calling someone bad when they’re way out of their league?
The phrase 'What is he going to do, attack my pawns?' is one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Me sitting at 300 elo
Me 😅😊
Very well explained, I learnt a lot from this.
chess page 1 please reply I have a doubt at the time 8:50 of video you told to play Nc3 to defend the e4 pawn but what if black plays pawn to b4 instead of re8??
if black plays b4 there is a tactical trick u could play. Apparently the threat is that his Knight will capture e4 after u move from the threat but thats not true. The correct move in the position after black plays b4 is Nd5. If the oponnent trades the Knights, no problem! Equal material. If the opponent take on e4 tho, we have Nxb6. After black takes back with cxb6, Bd5 is a fork of the 2 Knights on the board that are unprotected and u are winning.
Man... Plz keep doing this I love it so much❤
*How the turns have tabled*
Was not expecting an Office reference.
لم استوعب كيف استطعت مواصلة فيديو شطرنج 20دقيقة. الى نهايته😱😱❤
Me with 100 ELO thinking i was a beginner
hey man your videos are awesome, i hope you dont stop
Im a beginner so i might have missed something but at 5:02 was there a check mate by moving bishop to g5?
He could've blocked with the pawn to f6, Knight to F6 or e7, also block with the bishop on e7 so no checkmate
Man your explanation was so good just love it
10:31 Horse Was Defended By The Black Bishop And Black Bishop Was Defended By The Horse And Horse Was Defended By The White Bishop And White Bishop Bishop Was Defended By The Queen And Queen Was Defended By The Rook And The Rook Was Defended By The Horse And Again.....
This commentary is hilarious 😆.I'm beyond these lessons,but can't resist.Thanx for the laughs AI.
I want more videos like this. I liked the explanation on it.
Where you at?
Other chess youtubers think out loud step by step which is more like a ground level view. He explains the ideas as pictures on the board where you can see the whole plan. Very nice!
i have 100 ELO for 8 days, it is ok?😊
Yes absolutely you are already in the top 1%
@@suyeshjangid6531 of the stupidest people in the world
Bro?
You start with 100 😂😅
@@SmartI12.3 yea
"How the turns have tabled" really got me😂😂😂
If only chesspage knew that I’ll retain about 7 seconds of information from this 20 minute video 😢
Just keep going BRO. This channel is become one of the my favorite. You are doing good job.
Can you make content for 1600 elo (intermediate) players in chess? Good Guidance in video form for that elo range is very rare to find on TH-cam. I'll be thankful.
Daniel naroditsky does speedruns watch them. If you watch him Play someone over 1800 youll learn alot
it's really supportive bro
Truly prestigious thing
How the turns have tabled 😂😂
This was really interesting, imformative ajd entertianing, am a beginner chess player btw, keep up the good work bro❤
Great video! I really liked the forced pawn endgame
Could you make a video specifically for pawn endgames?
It is definitely my biggest weakness. I commonly loose even 2 pawns up because I don't know when to move which one
Lol Im 1500 and THIS still gets me sometimes in bullet
(Even in general occasionaly)
I love this format, but this is the only one of these you did. Please do more ❤️
Make A Video On The Vienna Already Please
Seriously, this video was one of the most didatic chess videos i ever see, congratulations! Awesome content!
where are u bro
I'm from bro
Amazing video, nothing in this video felt useless, each and every word was siply brilliant of an explanation you would ask for
3rd February.. I feel like it's time for a new ChessPage video, wouldn't you agree? 🙃
Best educational chess video on TH-cam
4:41 Did u miss mate?
No he didn't
R g5
This helps a lot, Thanks man! U got a new subscriber🎉
It's been 4 weeks
3:04 "nvm he wants to lose"😂
The one who taught me how to beat my friend you're the best you deserve a million sub's bro keep it up❤
Anyone else hear pwawn?
i hear puan
I have ongoing extreme vertigo rn si sorry if I get any spelling wrong
Youve been the greatest chess youtuber ever and has helped me more than anyone else even at ths rating of 1500 thank you bro
4:32 missed a checkmate
then knight would have defended the checkmate
You are one of the best explainers ever. This was really helpful!