Refreshing strategic video (more the way that I TRY to play). Tactics are important but I think some of these concepts in the video seem to be forgotten in today's games of 16 moves of Chessable memorization followed by a bunch of computer-generated tactics.
I reached 1500 elo by a high tactics understanding I would just win like a piece then trade everything then win But after reaching that milestone elo positional chess is becoming more and more key to winning And unfortunately I'm not really good at that aspect So thanks for you're video
as a 1900 otb in my country I went to a tournament full of 1300-1400s otb and i used all these ideas. but my opponents made many mistakes. They did not see what my move was meant for and what the plans in the position are. They did not know how to calculate threats. This is how i won games. And also some innacuracies in the opening.
Awesome, man. Thank you very much for sharing this.
I think your content is gold.
Matthieu
Fantastic video. These are all very useful things to think about. Great examples aswell
Love Aagard's series. Great video!
i enjoyed watching this positional understanding to improve rating
Very educational! Way more effective teaching concepts than videos that delve way too far into one specific line.
Another great video! Volume seemed fine for me.
great video thanks !
i swore this was satire at first about how hard it is to improve. Great advice in the video!
Great video! I'm trying to level up my chess as an intermediate player and this helped
Refreshing strategic video (more the way that I TRY to play). Tactics are important but I think some of these concepts in the video seem to be forgotten in today's games of 16 moves of Chessable memorization followed by a bunch of computer-generated tactics.
I reached 1500 elo by a high tactics understanding
I would just win like a piece then trade everything then win
But after reaching that milestone elo positional chess is becoming more and more key to winning
And unfortunately I'm not really good at that aspect
So thanks for you're video
as a 1900 otb in my country I went to a tournament full of 1300-1400s otb and i used all these ideas. but my opponents made many mistakes. They did not see what my move was meant for and what the plans in the position are. They did not know how to calculate threats. This is how i won games. And also some innacuracies in the opening.
15:23 had me dying 😂😂😂
22:06 😂
Sam I think you should increase your volume a bit, at max volume It's still a bit low for me.
Mr. Doron you may have hearing loss, either that or your speakers are messed up ❤️
Isn’t b5 better than a3 that I rejected because I saw that black could play d5 anyway like you showed.
I think b5 also may run into ...axb5, followed by ...d5 regardless of which way White recaptures.
How much do you charge for private lessons
Are you from New York?
lol no. I'm in sydney australia. curious what made you think that
bro wtf
Idk I thought that he would be from New York