Chess Master vs Beginner | Explained
Summary
TLDRIn diesem Video zeigt ein Schachmeister, wie er gegen drei Spieler von unterschiedlichem Skill-Level spielt und dabei erklärt, warum er jede Zug macht. Er demonstriert taktische Manöver und wie man die Kontrolle über das Schachbrett erlangt, um im Mittelspiel und Endspiel zu gewinnen. Durch das Anschauen und Lernen kann man seine Schachfähigkeiten verbessern und im Wettbewerb besser abschneiden.
Takeaways
- 🤔 Die Bedeutung der Zentrumsteuerung im Schach ist nicht immer absolut, wie in der Kocon-Verteidigung gezeigt, wo man gezielt das Zentrum aufgibt und im Mittelspiel wieder zurückgewinnt.
- 📈 Der Schlüssel zur erfolgreichen Position im Schach liegt in der Entwicklung des Raums und der Stellung der Stücke, um eine überlegene Position zu erreichen.
- 🕰️ Bei der Eröffnung ist es wichtig, die Entwicklung des Königs zu priorisieren und möglichst schnell in Sicherheit zu bringen.
- 🎯 Bei Angriffen auf das Königsfeld ist es entscheidend, die eigenen Angriffsmöglichkeiten zu nutzen und die Verteidigung des Gegners auszunutzen.
- 🤺 Im Mittelspiel ist es wichtig, die Schwächen des Gegners zu identifizieren und gezielt darauf einzugehen, um die Kontrolle über das Spiel zu behalten.
- 👑 Die Verwendung des Königs in Endspielen kann entscheidend sein, da der König eine unterbewertigte Rolle im Spiel hat und seine Mobilität ausnutzen kann.
- 🔄 Die Umwandlung von Vorteilen in materialische Vorteile ist ein kritischer Aspekt des Spiels, insbesondere bei der Umsetzung von Taktiken und strategischen Manövern.
- 🚫 Vorsicht bei der Bewegung von Stücken auf undefendierte Felder und bei der Existenz mehrerer undefentlicher Stücke gleichzeitig.
- 🛠️ Die Erkennung und Vermeidung von Angriffen auf das Königsfeld ist entscheidend, um den König im Spiel zu schützen.
- 🎭 Das Erlernen einer Öffnung und die Vertiefung der Kenntnisse in einem bestimmten Schachstyl kann zu einer besseren Vorbereitung und Leistung im Spiel führen.
- 📈 Die Analyse und das Lernen aus jedem Spiel sind entscheidend für die Verbesserung der Schachfähigkeiten und das Erreichen persönlicher Ziele im Spiel.
Q & A
Wie nennt man eine offene Partie, in der der Schachmeister gegen drei Anfänger spielt und erklärt, warum er jede Zug ausführt?
-Ein solches Spiel wird als Simultanspiel bezeichnet, bei dem ein starker Schachspieler gegen mehrere schwächere Spieler antritt und währenddessen erklärt, warum er jeden Zug macht.
Welche Öffnung hat der Schachmeister im ersten Spiel gespielt?
-Im ersten Spiel hat der Schachmeister die Königsöffnung (E4) gespielt, gefolgt von D4, um das Zentrum des Brettes zu besetzen.
Was ist das Ziel von Schwarz im Kozjan-Verteidigung, auch bekannt als Kocon-Verteidigung?
-Schwarzes Ziel im Kozjan-Verteidigung ist es, das Zentrum im Mittelspiel zu erobern, nachdem es im Opening dem Weißen überlassen wurde.
Wie hat der Schachmeister in dem zweiten Spiel gezeigt, wie man die am häufigsten verwendete Eröffnung (E4 followed by D5) zerstört?
-Der Schachmeister hat gezeigt, dass man die Eröffnung zerstören kann, indem man den Turm auf E1 setzt, um den Springer zu verteidigen und gleichzeitig den Turm des Gegners zu attackieren.
Was ist eine wichtige Strategie, die der Schachmeister im dritten Spiel anwendet, um das Spiel zu gewinnen?
-Im dritten Spiel wendet der Schachmeister eine wichtige Strategie an, nämlich den König sicher zu stellen und dann Druck auf die Position des Gegners auszuüben, um in der Endphase des Spiels einen Vorteil zu erlangen.
Welche Rolle spielt der König in der Endphase des Schachs?
-In der Endphase des Schachs spielt der König eine wichtige Rolle, indem er seine Aufmerksamkeit auf die Bedrohungen des Geglers konzentriert und versucht, den eigenen König in eine Position zu bringen, die es ihm ermöglicht, effektiv zu sein und den Gegler zu attackieren.
Wie hat der Schachmeister im zweiten Spiel die Position des Gegners geschwächt?
-Im zweiten Spiel hat der Schachmeister die Position des Gegners geschwächt, indem er seinen Springer auf F6 gezogen hat, um den Bischofsspringer zu attackieren und dadurch den Gegner in eine unangenehme Situation zu bringen.
Was ist der Vorteil von Schwarz, wenn er die C-File mit seinem Bischof kontrolliert?
-Wenn Schwarz die C-File mit seinem Bischof kontrolliert, hat er die Möglichkeit, den Turm des Weißen zu attackieren und gleichzeitig den Springer zu verteidigen. Dies kann zu einer verbesserten Position und möglichen Vorteilen führen.
Wie hat der Schachmeister im ersten Spiel die diagonale Bedrohung genutzt?
-Im ersten Spiel hat der Schachmeister die diagonale Bedrohung genutzt, indem er seinen Bischof auf C5 gezogen hat, um den Springer des Geglers zu attackieren und dadurch Druck auf die Königsseite des Geglers auszuüben.
Welche Taktik hat der Schachmeister im dritten Spiel benutzt, um die Königsseite seines Geglers zu öffnen?
-Im dritten Spiel hat der Schachmeister eine Taktik benutzt, bei der er seinen Springer auf D5 gezogen hat, um den Springer des Geglers zu attackieren und dadurch die Königsseite des Geglers zu öffnen und Druck auf die Position zu ausüben.
Was ist der Hauptunterschied zwischen den Strategien des Schachmeisters und der Anfänger im zweiten Spiel?
-Der Hauptunterschied zwischen den Strategien des Schachmeisters und der Anfänger im zweiten Spiel liegt in der Vorbereitung und dem Vorausplanen der Züge. Der Schachmeister hat gezeigt, dass man vorsichtig sein muss, wenn man einen undefizierten Platz mit einem Stück besetzen möchte und dass man immer auf mögliche Bedrohungen achten sollte.
Wie hat der Schachmeister im ersten Spiel die Schwäche der Königsseite seines Geglers ausgenutzt?
-Im ersten Spiel hat der Schachmeister die Schwäche der Königsseite seines Geglers ausgenutzt, indem er ständig auf der diagonalen Linie Druck ausübte und den König des Geglers in eine prekäre Position brachte, die letztlich zu einer Checkmat-Situation führte.
Outlines
🤔 Analyse eines Schachspiels
Dieser Absatz zeigt ein Schachspiel zwischen einem Meister und einem Anfänger. Der Meister erklärt, warum er jede Bewegung macht und wie man gegen drei verschiedene Spieler spielt. Es wird besprochen, wie man den Mittelpunkt des Brettes in der Eröffnung kontrolliert und im Mittelspiel erobert. Der Meister zeigt auch, wie man seine Figuren gut positioniert und Angriffe durchführt, um den Anfänger zu besiegen.
🎯 Effektive Schachstrategien
In diesem Abschnitt werden spezifische Schachstrategien vorgestellt, wie zum Beispiel die Verwendung einer bestimmten Eröffnung und wie man sie effektiv spielt. Es wird auch gezeigt, wie man sich vor potenziellen Fallen schützt und wie man die Stärken und Schwächen des Gegners nutzt, um den Vorteil zu gewinnen. Der Fokus liegt auf der Bedeutung der Positionierung und der taktischen Planung im Schachspiel.
🤺 Schachspiel mit einem 1200-Punkte-Spieler
In diesem Abschnitt wird ein weiteres Schachspiel gezeigt, diesmal mit einem Spieler mit 1200 Punkten. Der Meister zeigt, wie man gegen eine angemessene Verteidigung spielt und wie man taktische Vorteile nutzt, um den Vorteil zu erlangen. Es werden spezifische Bewegungen und Manöver diskutiert, die dazu beitragen, den Gegner in eine unangenehme Position zu bringen und wie man letztendlich die Partie gewinnt.
🏆 Schachtraining und -strategie
In diesem Abschnitt wird das Schachtraining und die Verbesserung der Schachfähigkeiten thematisiert. Der Meister teilt seine Erfahrungen und Methoden, wie man effektiv trainiert und die Schachkenntnisse verbessert. Es wird auch auf die Bedeutung des Endspiels und wie man eine gewinntätige Position herstellt, eingegangen. Darüber hinaus wird ein drittes Schachspiel vorgestellt, das zeigt, wie man im Mittelspiel und Endspiel erfolgreich agiert.
🎶 Schachmusik
Dieser Absatz enthält lediglich Musik und keine Informationen über Schachstrategien oder -spiele. Es dient als Hintergrundmusik für das Video, um die Unterhaltung zu verbessern.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Schachmeister
💡Anfänger
💡Konkon-Verteidigung
💡Zentrumbewaffnung
💡Schachbrett
💡Königssicherheit
💡Schachfigur
💡Schachöffnung
💡Zug für Zug
💡Schachstrategie
💡Endspiel
Highlights
Chess master explains strategies while playing against three different level players.
In the Kocon defense, Black deliberately gives up the center in the opening.
The importance of controlling space on the chessboard for better piece positioning.
Black's goal in the middle game is to conquer the center after giving it up in the opening.
The chess master highlights the weaknesses in the Kocon defense and exploits them.
Developing the bishop is crucial for attacking on the diagonal later in the game.
The chess master emphasizes the importance of king safety and castling.
The chess master demonstrates how to apply pressure on the queenside and exploit it.
A clear plan is necessary for attacking the opponent's king and creating open diagonals.
The chess master shows how to avoid trading pieces when the opponent's position is weak.
The significance of developing the knight and bishop to control the center and attack undefended squares.
The chess master illustrates the dangers of having undefended pieces and the importance of pattern recognition.
The chess master explains how to use the rook effectively by attacking and creating pins.
The chess master demonstrates tactics like sacrificing a knight to open up the king side and increase pressure.
The chess master shows how to win the end game by promoting a pawn and utilizing the king's power.
The chess master emphasizes the importance of king safety, tactics, and end game strategy.
The chess master provides insights on how to win as Black in the most common opening.
The chess master discusses the importance of developing the bishop and applying pressure on the center pawns.
The chess master explains how to force a win in the end game with precise pawn structures and king positioning.
Transcripts
this is a battle between a chess master
genius and a beginner level player and
while you watch them he explains exactly
why he makes each move he will play
against three players while giving you
detailed instructions on how to beat
each player the first one being
700o all right let's open the first game
with E4 and see what black does C6 nice
the kocon defense you've probably heard
before that you want to conquer the
center in the opening but what if I told
you that's not entirely true in some
openings like the kocon defense you
deliberately give up the center and
allow me to play D4 now I have the whole
Center Black's goal is to conquer the
center in the middle game after giving
it to me in the opening let's see how he
does that D5 nice the idea is to break
my Center I'm going to push E5 expanding
my space if you have more space it will
be easier to put your pieces in a good
position hopefully chess page one shows
you a good good and realistic example
right now that could totally happen in a
real game more space means more room for
your pieces in this position black wants
to push the E Pawn but that would
blockade the bishop so he should develop
the bishop first nice he actually knows
how to play the kokan which is
surprising because he is very very bad
at chess anyway I'm going to develop my
knight E6 okay normal move now I'm going
to develop my Bishop why the bishop
because now you can already see one of
the biggest weaknesses of the kocan I
can Castle anytime now meanwhile black
is not even close so the king will be in
a dangerous place for quite a while why
put it on E2 well these squares are
obviously very bad only D3 might be an
option but then he would probably trade
Bishops and I want to keep mine I want
to use it later to attack on this
diagonal you'll see what I'm talking
about later C5 all right first of all I
don't want to take his Pawn because he
can take back with the bishop I don't
want to help him with development I'm
not stupid and secondly you can already
see how his Queen side is weakening
that's very not good for him because his
King is still in the center of the board
I'm pretty sure I will get him with a
queenside attack but for now let me
develop my Bishop I don't have a
specific plan yet okay he takes my pun
you might be tempted to recapture with
the queen because you developed the
queen for free but always think one step
ahead if you do that he can develop his
Knight attacking your Queen and you have
to retreat your queen so instead I will
take with the knight at the same time
attacking the bishop he drops the bishop
back because he doesn't want to trade
fair enough I'll just castle look at
this my king is safe his King is still
in the middle and nowhere near to
castling black develops a knight not a
bad move I think I'll add more pressure
to the queen side now let me go C4 you
don't have to make this specific move
but I feel like it will help me
accelerate his queenside collapse let's
see what he does he should try to Castle
his king or at least bring more
stability to his Queen see never mind he
wants to lose so he took my knight
that's not losing material but now this
diagonal with a direct attacking
opportunity to the king is open again
I'll recapture the Knight with my queen
I only use my queen because I know that
he can't attack it afterwards at this
point I have a very clear plan my king
is safe his king is not safe at all the
queen side is ripped apart in this open
diagonal will very likely be become his
critical weakness now he captures my
Pawn I'll recapture with the queen look
his King won't be safe for the next five
moves or something Rook C8 so the idea
here is that he wants to develop his
Rook to a good Square while attacking my
queen at the same time then I'll have to
move my queen again wasting a move cool
idea too but it's a mistake I give check
that's just not good for him Queen D7 to
block the check I could take his Queen
and he has to move his King meaning he
can't can't Castle anymore that would be
a good move but you should always look
for an even better move I'll go Rook D1
now I'm attacking the queen but the
queen can't move to the side it's pinned
by my queen his only reasonable option
is to capture my queen and that's what
he does now this move is an easy
decision take the freaking Queen check
now his only two options are to either
move the king and blockade the whole
King side or instead he could block the
check with his Rook but Rooks are more
valuable than Bish Bops right he decides
to not block with the Rook but move his
King now I can go here my Rook is
defended by the bishop and I'm attacking
his King and pawn at the same time he
moves his King away I take the pawn and
it's check again he moves his King I
give check again he moves his King and I
take another pawn and it's also check
again he moves his King and now because
I'm smart I see a force Checkmate I got
to say there was no big blunder in this
game
he is only 700 but that was surprisingly
clean boom boom bam bam padow Checkmate
let's play game two E4 and D5 nice this
is the most common opening let me show
you how to destroy it for the next game
I'll make sure I play Black so you also
see how to play as black but now let's
focus on this game I'll go Knight F3 a
normal development move putting pressure
on the center Pawn Knight C6 all right
all right I'll go Bishop 5 immediately
attacking the Knight why do I do that
first of all I'm ready to Castle again
lightning speed second of all the C6
Knight is defending the pawn so by
applying pressure to the Knight I
actually weaken the center pawn and he
pushes a pawn fair enough I would do the
same now in this case you don't want to
take the Knight you might think that you
can trade pieces here and now the pawn
is undefended so you can take it with
your knight but now you have two
undefended pieces very dangerous you
have to be suspicious about these
situations in this case black can move
the queen to D4 attacking both of your
pieces there's no way to defend both so
what's the lesson here be extra careful
when you're moving a piece to an
undefended square and be super extra
careful when you have two undefended
pieces at the same time let's continue
the game here you want to drop the
bishop back black pushes another Pawn
good move again I have to drop my Bishop
back another time now black can develop
a piece but he plays Bishop C5 that's
just an outright mistake why my plan is
to push C3 and then D4 I would do this
anyway but now there's also a bishop and
he will have to retreat it that's not a
game losing blunder but it's a dumb move
regardless this might be one of the few
cases where it's fair to say I just have
the opening knowledge and he doesn't I
don't think you can possibly calculate
that that's why you should pick one
opening and actually learn it first of
all Let Me cast my king to safety so I
don't end up like the last guy D6 okay
now I'll play C3 I do this to create a
free Square for my Bishop in case he
plays Knight A5 I want to be able to
drop my Bishop back to safety again
Knight F6 what does this move do is he
attacking something yes my pun but let
me introduce danger levels instead of
Defending my Pawn I will attack his
Bishop that way I can complete my attack
that I planned and he can't take my Pawn
because his Bishop is under attack this
attack may look messy but really all you
have to do is count how many pieces are
attacking my PA 1 2 3 how many pieces
are defending my PA 1 2 3 so I'm good
okay he takes my Pawn I'll recapture
obviously I don't think I need to
explain this now he has to move his
Bishop away there we go look at that
massive Center that's the magic that
happens when you learn one opening in
play it well okay now I have plenty of
options to decide which move I'm going
to make let's first look at my
opponent's options first thing that
comes to my mind is this he can capture
the pawn the pawn is inde defended but
if he does capture it I can move my Rook
to E1 pinning the Knight to the king and
trust me I'll find a way to capture that
Knight so that's not a problem what else
could he do if he moved the bishop here
my knight would be pinned to the queen I
don't want that so I'll play H3 to
prevent that move he castles now the
king is not in the middle anymore this
Pawn was defended because of the
potential pin now there's no King behind
the Knight so I'll have to defend my
Pawn I'll do that with Knight F3 a
normal development move Rook E8 double
attacking my Pawn I get the idea you put
a rook on a good square and attack my
Pawn at the same time I could put the
Rook on E1 to defend the pawn but keep
in mind to always look for a better move
I can pin his Knight first of all if he
takes my Pawn I take his Queen if he
takes with the Rook I take his Rook so
he can't capture my Pawn anymore H6
little bit late but okay I drop my
Bishop back and he pushes another Pawn
now in this situation I'm going to do
something cool I'll sacrifice my knight
now he takes back and I take back look
at this the king side is open and
there's a lot of pressure going on this
Knight can't move at all and the queen
also can't move because then I can take
the Knight there's really no good way to
defend this Knight at all it's just a
very bad position for black if you play
more and more chess you will develop
pattern recognition that allows you to
see these type of typically dangerous
situations King G7 defending the Knight
well but the Knight still can't move
right now because it's pinned at the
moment so let me think about how we can
apply more pressure to the situation
Knight D5 attacking the Knight one more
time if I'm capturing with my Bishop now
it will attack the king and the Queen at
the same time
big win so he better find a way to
defend this and surprisingly he does
find an interesting way to defend it
Bishop takes D4 now the Knight is
defended by the bishop and the bishop is
defended by the Knight man these 1200
rated players today are crazy crazy bad
because I'm about to ruin your day Rook
C3 attacking the Knight that is
defending the bishop that is defending
the Knight what can you learn here I'm
attacking the defender of a piece I want
to get rid of this bishop so I attacked
the defender of that bishop and he
defends with the bishop the Knight is
defended by the bishop which is defended
by the Knight which is defended by the
bishop great let's ruin his day I'll
take here with the Rook now he takes
back and I can take the bishop with my
queen not only is this winning material
points for me I'm also triple attacking
this poor horse now I hope this tactic
was understandable from here on the game
should be super easy he should do
something about the Knight situation
Rook E6 I don't know man but okay he
should have taken my knight now I have
another tactic I'll take his Knight he
recaptures with the Rook awful for him
my Bishop is looking at the rook and the
queen The Rook is pinned by my queen The
Rook is having his worst day this Rook
is pinned so monumentally that I don't
have to take it right now I can wait and
see if there's a better tactic in the
future let's just push a pawn and see
what happens if I was him I would be
highly concerned with this he should
probably never mind he pushes Queen side
okay let's investigate I could move my
Rook here and here applying even more
pressure that takes two moves but what
is he going to do about it there's
really nothing he can do to stop me so
let's do it okay another queen side push
and here I spot a tactic that is
probably going to win me as Queen you
probably don't see the tactic right now
I'll show it to you but keep in mind
that you don't have to spot all these
tactics your lesson here are first of
all make sure your king is safe my
opponent can't win my queen with a king
side attack because my king is safe this
king is not safe secondly improve your
tactics chess is 99% tactics I take the
Rook check he probably takes back with
the queen exactly probably thinking I
will now recapture with my queen but no
Rook G3 check and the King cannot move
to any square that is defending the
queen now he has to move his king and
the queen is all alone let me get it
real quick oh no my b Bishop how can I
possibly win the game now I'm only seven
points up in
material let's move on to the third game
I'll show you how to win as black E4
nice the most common move I'll play the
kocon you'll see why D4 nice D5 I'm
trying to break the center E5 good good
I developed my Bishop remember you want
to develop it before pushing the pawn he
develops the Knight I push my pawn and
the bishop so this guy is playing really
well so far he can Castle any time and
I'm not even close how the turns have
tabled but I will show you how to keep
your king safe this is not just about
the kocan this game will be a good
lesson in King safety and hopefully a
lesson in how to win the middle game and
turn it into a winning end game because
this player might be good enough to make
it to the end game the last two guys got
checkmated in the middle game so I will
attack the center now if he takes it I
can take back with the bishop he castles
good choice I'm going to develop my
night to close this diagonal the guy in
the first game captured the center Pawn
in this position I'll wait for now my
biggest concern is to keep this diagonal
closed until my king is safe C3 very
common move no problem I'll take now he
takes back and my Queen's side is still
closed now I'll try to Castle my king
first I have to get the Knight out it
can't go here so I have to develop it to
E7 don't worry about the bishop we'll
get him out too Knight C3 okay my turn
there's not really anything very
dangerous going on right now I'll go
Bishop G4 if I can remove this Knight
I'm removing a defender of this pawn and
in the kocon especially in Lowell you
can apply massive pressure to the pawn
and very often win it I'm pretty sure
this dude will lose the E Pawn to my
pressure attacks my Bishop okay I'll
trade pieces he takes back beautiful so
now his Center Pawn is only defended one
time I'll move my knight here and double
attack it notice how I told you that I
want to Castle fast but I didn't
sometimes you have to change plans when
there's an opportunity in this case I'm
pretty sure I will win a pawn he defends
it with his Bishop but now I'll just add
more pressure with my queen attacking
the center pawn and the B Pawn at the
same time if I was playing against a
Grandmaster he would probably find a way
to defend this but my guess is that he
will lose a pawn now yep he pushes this
pawn chess is all about counting can you
count one two three pieces are attacking
one two pieces are defending so I
consume the one he takes with the bishop
and I take with the queen why the queen
well I want him to trade Queens with me
so we get closer to the end game with
this Pawn structure I'm pretty sure I
can show you how to force a win in the
end game he takes my queen and I take
back perfect now he decides to put his
Rook on D1 okay The Rook is in a better
position than before and I have to move
my knight so we're should I move it look
at this if I take the bishop it's check
and he will take back with the pawn
creating a double pun that's not good
for him so let's do that okay perfect
let me show you how to win the end game
here I move my Rook to C8 occupying the
C file and attacking the Knight so let's
see where he moves the Knight B5 okay so
this is not a game losing mistake but
kind of a short cited move I just push
my pawn and he has to retreat that was
not good for anything I can't believe
I'm doing this so late but it's finally
time to develop the bishop by the way I
just want to say in my brain the first
thing I look for a potential threats but
since there is no dangerous move for my
opponent I can safely develop my Bishop
I'll just move it here it's an active
Square good enough for my Bishop my dear
opponent decides to offer me a rook
trade I'm fine with that since I will
win the end game but if I initiate the
trade by capturing he will recapture and
then he owns this whole file so instead
I'll take care of my King first should I
Castle nope your king wants to be in a
safe Corner during the middle game but
when there are few pieces on the board
you can safely move your king to the
center the king is a strong piece after
all he can only move one square at a
time but he can move in every direction
look at this walking tank you'll see
especially after we trade our Rooks the
Kings will play a major role and my
opponent moves his King too let me trade
Rooks what now I kind of want to move my
Bishop over here and next move I will
put it here obviously he has to save his
rook and he moves it here so now I go
here very nice I'm attacking the pawn
and cutting the king off the game isn't
over but it's a good position for my
Bishop also he now moves The Rook to
defend the pawn his Rook is now
stationary in a defensive position and I
can move my Rook to occupy this file
let's win this end game he moves his
Pawn okay okay my Rook is in a better
position than is but let me still do
this I can trade pieces down because I'm
definitely going to win the pawn end
game he takes I take back and he follows
with a minor mistake moving the king
I'll put my Bishop here attacking the
Knight and pawn he moves his Knight and
I win the pawn thank you in this
position he pushes a pawn and I Retreat
my Bishop no rocket science so let's
take a look at the whole thing the
question is who can promote a pawn first
his King is on this side and this side
is completely blocked by my pawns my
king is on this side with easy access to
his Pawn
he pushes the king but I don't care I
walk my way to his pawns what is he
going to do attack my pawns he can't do
anything he pushes I take he takes okay
I go one more step towards his pawns his
King can't get to my pawns every single
square is occupied he goes back I'll
take this chance to move my Bishop out
of the way while attacking his Pawn he
uses a move to dodge my attack and I go
one more step towards his pawns King F5
whatever the point of that move was see
I'm making sure he can't get to me
meanwhile I am about to capture his puns
he starts an unsuccessful attempt to
save his Pawn I'll just Fork his Knight
and pawn yes Kings can Fork pieces he
has to retreat his Knight and I take the
pawn see how powerful kings are in end
games the most important thing is to cut
off the enemy King and utilize your own
King his Pawn runs away as if there was
any hope to escape I'm Coming For You
peasant 995 this is probably supposed to
be a super shortsighted attempt to
attack this Pawn I just trade my pieces
and here I wanted to protect this Pawn
so let me go here he advances a pawn I
quickly take it he pushes another pawn
and now the inevitable Victory is close
I could promote these pawns but
obviously I can also promote this one so
I push my Pawn he follows I escort my
Pawn he can't go here so he goes to the
next best Square here and boom this is
called the red carpet my king is
covering every Square in the pond can
safely walk his way to promotion nobody
can stop him white resigns good game bro
if you want to win more games like this
or this or this there's one problem most
people are training inefficiently and
they never get to their dream rating
that is why I'm testing training methods
inside chess page University and so far
the average Lo gain over 2 weeks of
training was 152 rating points if you're
interested in a Training Method that has
been shown to work well I link chess
page University in the video description
below you can watch the introduction
video for free to see what's happening
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