(read the following with a deep voice 💀😭) it is day 300 apex is still playing chess, playing great moves (aslo blunders) , he has reached 5k subs and reaches 2000 rating in the day 300 vid and he has also completed his plumbing degree (he is majoring in plumbing for those who dont know)life is complete……NOW he can finallly rest.. this comment took time so pretend its funny🗿
I read a great article about plateau, and it was an inspiration. Plateau is actually a great thing because it means we are playing consistent at a level. This is the needed step BEFORE improving. First, we reach a level, then we stay there, and after getting confy for some time, we move up.
Wow this makes a lot of sense. And it's funny because whenever I've made progress in chess, it's always in a burst after a plateau and you just explained it perfectly 🤣
@@PerfectAimPoseidon if you don't have the extra money then I wouldn't do it but if you have extra money and want that extra help to learn a new opening then imo it's worth it. You can learn openings yourself pretty easily by using the engine but it's very helpful and convenient to have someone else do that and also explain the plans/ideas
@@ApexChesss For sure, that is definitely the main appeal for me. You can absolutely self teach yourself chess, especially with all of the youtube videos we have nowadays. But I'd shell out some money for some direction from someone that knows what they are doing. Thanks that is helpful, I'll probably wait for a sale and pick one up to try it out.
(read the following with a deep voice 💀😭)
it is day 300 apex is still playing chess, playing great moves (aslo blunders) , he has reached 5k subs and reaches 2000 rating in the day 300 vid and he has also completed his plumbing degree (he is majoring in plumbing for those who dont know)life is complete……NOW he can finallly rest..
this comment took time so pretend its funny🗿
LOL the future has been predicted!!
I read a great article about plateau, and it was an inspiration. Plateau is actually a great thing because it means we are playing consistent at a level. This is the needed step BEFORE improving. First, we reach a level, then we stay there, and after getting confy for some time, we move up.
Wow this makes a lot of sense. And it's funny because whenever I've made progress in chess, it's always in a burst after a plateau and you just explained it perfectly 🤣
Both games had one thing in common. The attacked side did NOT Castle in time. Nice attack!
yeah that is nice observation…….
Facts
NO WAY almost 1800 keep it man! ❤
We're trying!
7:24 if he goes for the fork you can just take his bishop with your knight, no?
Probably why he did not go for it
Yeah maybe. Then rook takes and my king gets pretty vulnerable but it was vulnerable either way
@@ApexChesss Yeah tough position either way
@@stuvius truth
lets goooo!! we need more streams!!! great work
We'll try our best!
I'm happy to hear you are learnikg the QGD, I play it and it is very good fun
That's awesome! It'll probably take a while before I get good with it but that's part of learning an opening
You missed a fork on the bishop and rook at the end of the 1st game... Knight to b3
Ahhh yes, I could've used my special spell card to allow the knight to jump 2 extra squares😩
@@ApexChesss 5:55 dude
Oooh I see, buddy didn't include the timestamp so I looked at the last move of the game like he said lol@@fkeafkea
my favourite number in the colours is abc, well played!
Abc, interesting
What's the name of the course? I want to get it too
It's just Gothamchess' queens gambit declined course
@@ApexChesss I was thinking about getting one of the courses but the price is not insignificant for me. You think it's worth it?
@@PerfectAimPoseidon no it's not
@@PerfectAimPoseidon if you don't have the extra money then I wouldn't do it but if you have extra money and want that extra help to learn a new opening then imo it's worth it. You can learn openings yourself pretty easily by using the engine but it's very helpful and convenient to have someone else do that and also explain the plans/ideas
@@ApexChesss For sure, that is definitely the main appeal for me. You can absolutely self teach yourself chess, especially with all of the youtube videos we have nowadays. But I'd shell out some money for some direction from someone that knows what they are doing.
Thanks that is helpful, I'll probably wait for a sale and pick one up to try it out.
day229🥂
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You,are,not,safe
I am terrified
@@ApexChesss as you should