Thank you for this fantastic video and also for your other previous videos. I’ve been watching your videos for the past few months and I’ve learned lots of things from your videos in this channel, especially the middle games ideas like pawn breakthroughs, majority and minority pawn structures and especially spotting weaknesses and key squares. I watched them in preparation for a tournament I just played in. It was a group/team tournament where our team used your videos to learn and practise. We actually ended up getting second place. We were only 1 point behind first and that is quite frustrating since my teammates blundered their major pieces against the winning team when we played them. Although, it was individually my best tournament as it was the first time I ever won all my games in a tournament. For that, I would like to thank you for your amazing videos and hope you gain many subscribers in the future.
Thank you for this comment Nabil:) I'm absolutely over the moon to hear that your team used my videos to prepare! Too bad you came in second. It will be better next time!!
"Studying Chess made easy" by Andrew Soltis. This book contains lots of instructive message with minimum analysis. In this book author teach: 1. What is the best method of training? 2. How prepare an opening repertoire? 3. Middle game plans 4. How to study the GMs games 5. Methods of visualisation. For example, He ask us to observe how the GM get his pieces into good position, tactical shots, changes in pawn structure, captures. We should take a pause whenever we see changes in pawn structure and captures and try to find a reason for that. Overall it's a good guidance book for beginners. Even intermediate players can take away few lessons.
Thank you for this excellent video. My lichess rating is up 2100, and already at 1:05 I started learning new things. Wow. Complex things explained easy. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I just want to say you really helped me to take my chess to a next level thank you for your consistency and good content. And it would be nice if you can make some opening theory on the petrov some day
Buddy you explain so well. By watching your videos I'm trying to build a strong opening repertoire, improve middle game and endgame as well. I can't devote my time to the chess books as I'm doing CA, but your videos serve the purpose in the best way. Hope u will continue this near future.
There is a game between capablanca vs karel treble, that's a very good game to show the example of the space advantage in chess, it's very instructive game. Capablanca had control over the 5 ranks of the board and then he closed down the position completely on the queen side and the kingside without a single breakthrough for is opponent and then he placed his pieces to the perfect squares and cramped his opponent completely and he was able to influence the position with rook on the 7th rank and applied full pressure to the weakness in his opponents camp and to get two passed pawns and managed to get a easy winning position. You can search the game in chess channel called chessnetwork, the title is capablanca and the space invaders. That's a very good game to see.
When watching your videos remember how is it good that I know English to watch it Thanks for making content about different parts of chess studying and very thanks for the frequency with which u are release your videos What rating do u have on lichess in every time control? Have u got an official tournament rating?
My elo is 1865, national 1951 atm. My lichess ratings are versatile:D Blitz varies between 2000 and 1900, and the others I don't play as often. I'm hpy there, you can see it there.
The initial and final frontier. Another terrific instructional video. Hanging Pawns is a superb channel. Thank you for your sharing your knowledge and passion.
I see your comments on every video of his. You should write a blog on what you've learned from each video :) Be careful you don't have to unlearn rigid principles/thinking
@@ubicutvojuporodicu1039 Interesting ides. I recognize the danger of rigid thinking and the importance/role of unlearning. Lessons from Rowson's "Chess for Zebras" and being a maths &science teacher.
I watched the video and the games of Casablanca and koparov and it was a really nice and enjoyable video...btw I'm starting my training method which is stick with 1 opening for black and white and learning the endgame and analyse my games which are classical time ... thanks so much
After Ne6 Lasker probably would've played Rd8 attacking the d6 pawn so Capablanca tried defending it preemptively I guess. Also if you take the night on e6 white gets a past pawn which can be defended via Ne2 and then Nf4/Nd4. Also when there are pawns on both sides of the board bishops become more valuable than knights, and although the knight on e6 looks better than the bishop on b7 right now, black can play c5 and attack the e4 pawn making the b7 bishop a monster.
Like or Dislike: Like. It's abstract concepts like this one that give me trouble as an amateur player. I understand the theory but don't know how to implement it in my game. This video was helpful in illustrating space advantage at the theoretical level and demonstrating it in practice.
In the Lasker v Capablanca game, once the knight moves to the outpost on e6, why can't black play Bc8 threatening Bc8xNe6 creating doubled isolated pawns, then it seems there is no way for white to stop the e pawn falling to a rook on the e file.
Hanging Pawns Thank you for your work can you do video on tactics complete one motif 1 hour lecture includes all great examples and complete explanation I suggest if you include examples from chess tactics from scratch please it will help to pump our rating and I really appreciate your work
"I'm sorry, there's nothing you can do, just resign"- Hanging Pawns 2019
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this has to be the most underrated chess channel on TH-cam. highly instructive!
Thank you Dominik:)
The Quality and Quantity of these videos are amazing! You cover so many neglected chess topics on TH-cam, thank you so much!
No problem! Thank you for the kind words:)
for books try Simple Chess by GM Stean and Applying Logic in Chess by IM Kislik and u will find similar topics covered well
Thank you for this fantastic video and also for your other previous videos. I’ve been watching your videos for the past few months and I’ve learned lots of things from your videos in this channel, especially the middle games ideas like pawn breakthroughs, majority and minority pawn structures and especially spotting weaknesses and key squares. I watched them in preparation for a tournament I just played in.
It was a group/team tournament where our team used your videos to learn and practise. We actually ended up getting second place. We were only 1 point behind first and that is quite frustrating since my teammates blundered their major pieces against the winning team when we played them. Although, it was individually my best tournament as it was the first time I ever won all my games in a tournament. For that, I would like to thank you for your amazing videos and hope you gain many subscribers in the future.
Thank you for this comment Nabil:) I'm absolutely over the moon to hear that your team used my videos to prepare! Too bad you came in second. It will be better next time!!
@@HangingPawns A noble guy talking.
This is consistently fantastic content keep up the great work!
Thank you Garrett! I will try to!
I like the connection between the space rocket and the space advantage: funny and witty word-play
:) I was going for that pun.
"Studying Chess made easy" by Andrew Soltis.
This book contains lots of instructive message with minimum analysis. In this book author teach:
1. What is the best method of training?
2. How prepare an opening repertoire?
3. Middle game plans
4. How to study the GMs games
5. Methods of visualisation.
For example, He ask us to observe how the GM get his pieces into good position, tactical shots, changes in pawn structure, captures. We should take a pause whenever we see changes in pawn structure and captures and try to find a reason for that.
Overall it's a good guidance book for beginners. Even intermediate players can take away few lessons.
Thanks mate. I haven't read it yet. Will try to:)
Thank you for this excellent video. My lichess rating is up 2100, and already at 1:05 I started learning new things. Wow. Complex things explained easy. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I just want to say you really helped me to take my chess to a next level thank you for your consistency and good content. And it would be nice if you can make some opening theory on the petrov some day
The Petrov is coming up really soon. Scandinavian up next and Petrov to follow!
Buddy you explain so well.
By watching your videos I'm trying to build a strong opening repertoire, improve middle game and endgame as well. I can't devote my time to the chess books as I'm doing CA, but your videos serve the purpose in the best way. Hope u will continue this near future.
There is a game between capablanca vs karel treble, that's a very good game to show the example of the space advantage in chess, it's very instructive game. Capablanca had control over the 5 ranks of the board and then he closed down the position completely on the queen side and the kingside without a single breakthrough for is opponent and then he placed his pieces to the perfect squares and cramped his opponent completely and he was able to influence the position with rook on the 7th rank and applied full pressure to the weakness in his opponents camp and to get two passed pawns and managed to get a easy winning position. You can search the game in chess channel called chessnetwork, the title is capablanca and the space invaders. That's a very good game to see.
www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1066825
When watching your videos remember how is it good that I know English to watch it
Thanks for making content about different parts of chess studying and very thanks for the frequency with which u are release your videos
What rating do u have on lichess in every time control?
Have u got an official tournament rating?
My elo is 1865, national 1951 atm. My lichess ratings are versatile:D Blitz varies between 2000 and 1900, and the others I don't play as often. I'm hpy there, you can see it there.
Showing some love for these old videos.
really appreciate the work you put into these videos, its really helping, thanks!
The initial and final frontier.
Another terrific instructional video.
Hanging Pawns is a superb channel.
Thank you for your sharing your knowledge and passion.
Haha:D Thanks David!
I see your comments on every video of his. You should write a blog on what you've learned from each video :) Be careful you don't have to unlearn rigid principles/thinking
@@ubicutvojuporodicu1039 I understand the danger. Lessons from "Chess for Zebras"
@@davidwestwood6850 You know a lot. Why don't you start a channel?
@@ubicutvojuporodicu1039 Interesting ides. I recognize the danger of rigid thinking and the importance/role of unlearning. Lessons from Rowson's "Chess for Zebras" and being a maths &science teacher.
As usual a new fantastic lesson. Thank you very much!!
No problem Enrique:) Thank you for watching.
Outstanding analysis of both games! I enjoyed watching your lesson on this topic. Great job man! 👍
Wow that’s my first time hearing/seeing analysis of a Karpov game and that was just domination
Great! Thank you for these videos!
No problem Omar!
I watched the video and the games of Casablanca and koparov and it was a really nice and enjoyable video...btw I'm starting my training method which is stick with 1 opening for black and white and learning the endgame and analyse my games which are classical time ... thanks so much
Great Anes! Good luck with preparing the repertoire!
@@HangingPawns thanks I will do my best cuz I find chess really interesting and enjoyable
Great lesson! I love your enthusiasm!
Thanks Mark:)
Thanks Mark:)
Awesome video!!!!
Thank you:)
very good explanations, thanks sir
No problem:)
At 13:11, why didn't he simply put the bishop back to c8 to trade it with the knight afterwards?
After Ne6 Lasker probably would've played Rd8 attacking the d6 pawn so Capablanca tried defending it preemptively I guess. Also if you take the night on e6 white gets a past pawn which can be defended via Ne2 and then Nf4/Nd4. Also when there are pawns on both sides of the board bishops become more valuable than knights, and although the knight on e6 looks better than the bishop on b7 right now, black can play c5 and attack the e4 pawn making the b7 bishop a monster.
I love your channel.
Karpow is amazing!
Thanks for making a nice video.
No problem:)
Sir please make video on grunfeld opening from black against d4.
Sir please make videos on all of the variation.
Coming in the d4 series.
Like or Dislike: Like. It's abstract concepts like this one that give me trouble as an amateur player. I understand the theory but don't know how to implement it in my game. This video was helpful in illustrating space advantage at the theoretical level and demonstrating it in practice.
Привет из Калифорнии! Отличный видос!
In the Lasker v Capablanca game, once the knight moves to the outpost on e6, why can't black play Bc8 threatening Bc8xNe6 creating doubled isolated pawns, then it seems there is no way for white to stop the e pawn falling to a rook on the e file.
@26:04 the B is hanging....BxB, NxB QxN, Nxf6 BxN
oh nm...theres a Q on d1!
High quality stuff
10:42 TRIGGERED!!!
Great lesson (Maybe I can beat my phone! Shh!)
Thanks
Please also recommend good books on these topics
I am working on that:)
I commented above about 2 books. GM Stean: Simple Chess IM Kislik: Applying Logic in Chess
Thankyou I am buying simple chess very soon
You are fantastic
Good but do video on strategic play you have done one on plan but that's not enough
I plan to cover strategy in a few more videos.
Hanging Pawns
Thank you for your work can you do video on tactics complete one motif 1 hour lecture includes all great examples and complete explanation I suggest if you include examples from chess tactics from scratch please it will help to pump our rating and I really appreciate your work
More Chess Middle Game Ideas :D
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london sesytem for black
Coming up in the d4 series:)
Ok sir
Sir nice tiching thiyery