The is the brutality of Chess. Years of daily study to miss a mate in 2 that you would spot in 2 seconds if it was a Puzzle Rush :D I have done the same thing ingame
I did something similar with Moroccan food. Sometimes you will let it simmer with lemons in there. I thought intuitively you could do the same with limes, but it releases the most bitter, acrid flavor I’ve ever had. Nothing would cover it up, and hours of cooking now live in infamy in my head.
Bxd4 is the kind of move that's so easy to make in anything shorter than classical time control. You're in the midst of a bunch of calculations, for some reason your instinct to stop right there and think for a bit doesn't trigger, you play the automatic move and let the win slip. It's happened to me so many times.
48:00 i don't know if you explained it after the match i am writing this while watching the video he could have played Na5 b4 Nc6 b5 Na7 and if you don't push your pawn in any moment he can just sacrifice the knight for the pawn and because of the wrong bishop it's going to be draw anyway
A lesson might be to let go of some emotional things before diving into a game. :) you mentioned the cooking fiasco a couple of times. It definitely distracted you from the game. Letting go can be trained and is powerful in normal life as well. Cheers man.
I honestly think you should start playing some open games in your training games. You seem to miss stuff like Qh6+ when under some pressure, and that was where my much lower rated eyes went to first. Doing tactics with books or puzzles is good exercises, but playing tactical openings and middlegames is much better imo.
Hi, when you finish a game and click on "analysis board" the game is displayed in vertical columns with white on the left and black on the right. When I do the same, it is displayed in rows. How do I change that?
I think the coolest line missed by black was at 40:01 Black should have play Qxf4. and if exf4, Rxe1+, Kf2, Rf1+, Kg3, Ne4+, and if Kg4, Nf2+, Kg3,Re3+, Nf3,Nxh3 winning material. And if Kh4, then, Rxf4+, if g4 Bf6+ is mate. And if Qg4, Bf6+, Kh3, Nf2+, Kg3, Rxg5 and Black is winning.
I think missing that specific mate is a good example to take some advice from a martial arts trope and "start over from the beginning" back to 1. e4 and just try to start checkmating your opponents, pretend you're learning chess again for the first time. "when a player considers himself strong the first thing he should do is go back and relearn the fundamentals"
57:10 He said the thing
Beat me to it
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Ok, let's not blunder this chicken away
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The moment stjepan realised he had mate in two was legendary😂😂
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The is the brutality of Chess. Years of daily study to miss a mate in 2 that you would spot in 2 seconds if it was a Puzzle Rush :D I have done the same thing ingame
Hahaha i was yelling at the screen when he allowed mate. Great video
I did something similar with Moroccan food. Sometimes you will let it simmer with lemons in there. I thought intuitively you could do the same with limes, but it releases the most bitter, acrid flavor I’ve ever had. Nothing would cover it up, and hours of cooking now live in infamy in my head.
넋놓고 봤습니다 선생님.... 영상 감사해요!
Bxd4 is the kind of move that's so easy to make in anything shorter than classical time control. You're in the midst of a bunch of calculations, for some reason your instinct to stop right there and think for a bit doesn't trigger, you play the automatic move and let the win slip. It's happened to me so many times.
Really classy move offering a takeback at the end there.
48:00 i don't know if you explained it after the match i am writing this while watching the video he could have played Na5 b4 Nc6 b5 Na7 and if you don't push your pawn in any moment he can just sacrifice the knight for the pawn and because of the wrong bishop it's going to be draw anyway
love your videos. Good continuation
A lesson might be to let go of some emotional things before diving into a game. :) you mentioned the cooking fiasco a couple of times.
It definitely distracted you from the game. Letting go can be trained and is powerful in normal life as well.
Cheers man.
OK. But he's an entertainer also. And the parallel betweel food, chess and life was great !
41:25 Mate in 2
I honestly think you should start playing some open games in your training games. You seem to miss stuff like Qh6+ when under some pressure, and that was where my much lower rated eyes went to first. Doing tactics with books or puzzles is good exercises, but playing tactical openings and middlegames is much better imo.
Sharp Tactical openings are not everyone’s cup of tea, i think he also plays tactics a lot, he said he was practicing tactics for 4 hour before
I imagine if roles were reversed Stepjan would not accept the take back offer and say something like "I don't deserve to draw this game".
was eating butter chicken when I clicked on this video HAHA
6:17 - I think this was called the Bogoljubov variation in QGD.
Instructive game
Hi, when you finish a game and click on "analysis board" the game is displayed in vertical columns with white on the left and black on the right. When I do the same, it is displayed in rows. How do I change that?
It was mate when Bx(N)d4... then Qh6+ should have been played... forcing B(d4) back to g7. Then B(b2)×g7 #
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Agreed
Where I live they don't happen often enough.
Stjepan, what do you think about the position after d4 d5, c4 c6, nc3 nf6, nf3 dxc4, a4 Bf5, ne5 nbd7, nxc4 Qc7.
I think the coolest line missed by black was at 40:01 Black should have play Qxf4. and if exf4, Rxe1+, Kf2, Rf1+, Kg3, Ne4+, and if Kg4, Nf2+, Kg3,Re3+, Nf3,Nxh3 winning material. And if Kh4, then, Rxf4+, if g4 Bf6+ is mate. And if Qg4, Bf6+, Kh3, Nf2+, Kg3, Rxg5 and Black is winning.
Gdje nabavljaš Jamnicu?😀. Sretno na turniru.
Ma ponio staklenu bocu iz zg da nemoram plasticne punit:D
I think missing that specific mate is a good example to take some advice from a martial arts trope and "start over from the beginning" back to 1. e4 and just try to start checkmating your opponents, pretend you're learning chess again for the first time. "when a player considers himself strong the first thing he should do is go back and relearn the fundamentals"
The absolute disappointment you had for this game was hilarious.
Can you please spell the nodboom thing🙃
Noteboom
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Indian here funny story 😂
Not your best game, but at least you got half a point. How many points did you get for the butter chicken? :-)
you are a great guy stejepan I hope you find islam the true religion
Yesterday TOP engine moves, today Top crap moves and missed mate in 2 🤡
the funny part is when he played h3 I said "thats the move I would play naturally on time pressure so that it must be crap move"