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- Coach for the Danish National Chess Team.
- Complete Noob in Fortnite
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Positional Decisions - The Hard Thing In Chess
Where to put the rooks? Where to put the pawns? Which plan to choose? All difficult decisions that every chess player needs to adress in every game! In this game from the danish league this year Sune will go through a lot of these decisions and the reason he choose what he choose. The finish is a nice and violent attack on white's king!
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Awareness In Chess - A Sense Of Danger
Просмотров 2219 часов назад
How do you lose at chess? I often lose by beeing unaware or careless. In this game I managed to save myself, but the fundamental flaw was absolutely instructive. And the game is entertaining .Oh and don't forget to have a look at chess.ninja - where there a lot of good stuff for all chesspeople! Join the email list here: gm-talks.com/gm-talks-sign-up-page/ Become a member of GM Talks! The best ...
Opening Preparation - Surprise!
Просмотров 37428 дней назад
You play the opening in every game - but how to prepare for it? In this game from the recent tournament Weissenhaus Young Masters gives an example of a succesful opening preparation. Sune manage to catch talented international master Marius Deuer with a nasty surprise in the opening and win a nice game Join the email list here: gm-talks.com/gm-talks-sign-up-page/ Become a member of GM Talks! Th...
All Moves Explained - The Homeless Bishop
Просмотров 2452 месяца назад
How to dominate the opponents pieces and how to make your opponents bishop bad is the topic of this short video. It is in the all moves explained - that is Sune will walk you through the idea behind every move in the game. The video features an instructive game between Peter Leko and Paulius Pultinevicius from the olympiad in Budapest. You will get a better understanding of chess and the Rossol...
Chess Logic Explained - Find The Right Plan
Просмотров 6332 месяца назад
In this video Grandmaster Sune will look at how to play logical chess. Especially how to choose and execute the right plan. With a very recent game between Denis Makhnev and Le Quang Liem from the Olympiad in Budapest as a model game for black in the Carlsbad Structure, White got lost without a plan and a good pawn breakthrough and black was able to build an attack slowly and systematically. Th...
Study Openings With A GM - The King's Indian
Просмотров 5632 месяца назад
How do you learn a chess opening? In this video Grandmaster Sune Berg Hansen takes you with him on the journey to master the King's Indian. With examples from the great new book: Typical King's Indian - Effective Middlegame Training by Karsten Müller we will work our way into the heart of the opening. With two typical from the book you will improve your pattern recognition in the King's Indian ...
The Hardest Thing In Chess - The Missing Piece
Просмотров 5332 месяца назад
If You struggle to improve in chess this is the video for you! If You feel you understand so much more (than before) but the chess results are not getting better - this is a video for you! In a game from the Olympiad in Budapest Sun will discuss what is 'the most important thing in this position' - finding out what is most important right now, right here is the hardest thing in chess. You know ...
Nakamura vs Niemann - A GM Perspective
Просмотров 8892 месяца назад
Nakamura won convincingly against Hans Niemann in the bronze fight at Speed Chess Championship. In this video Sune will look at one of the game and discuss what Niemann did wrong and what he should have done instead. It also highlights Nakamuras main skills. Finally we try to find a way to spot combinations - developing that inner voice of intuition... there is something here! Join the email li...
Caro-Kann For Black - Chess Openings Explained
Просмотров 6882 месяца назад
Are you looking for an aggressive yet relatively safe opening to play for a win with black against 1.e4? The the Tartakower variations could be the right choice for you! Blacks get a safe king, free development and attacking chances against white's king in almost all the lines. Here some of the important concepts and variations are explained by grandmaster Sune Berg Hansen, who used the Tartako...
Beat 1.e4 - With the Caro-Kann!
Просмотров 4162 месяца назад
Looking for a way to play for a win with black against 1.e4? Don't look any further! The aggressive Caro-Kann with exf6 is a perfect choice for black! * Easy to learn * Aggressive * Safe King * Attacking chances against white's king no matter where he/she castles! Start your journey with this video with 2 games from the very recent Danish Rapid Chess Championship Join the email list here: gm-ta...
Chess Openings - Play The King's Indian (Unknown Lines)
Просмотров 5532 месяца назад
Sune has succes with the King's Indian for black in the Danish Rapid and Blitz national championships. Here are som interesting and dangerous lines that you can start playing with black (for a win) immediately. Get out of their book and into your Jungle! Join the email list here: gm-talks.com/gm-talks-sign-up-page/ Become a member of GM Talks! The best move :) You will get: 1) early access to s...
Titled Tuesday Blitz - Good Chess Warm Up?
Просмотров 4032 месяца назад
Sune is playing the Titled Tuesday Blitz with a loss to Nakamura and some narrow escapes. Filled with live action and a lot of post mortem analysis. See how a grandmaster approaches the game of chess! Expert opening advice in the Nimso Indian and Kings Indian is included! Join the email list here: gm-talks.com/gm-talks-sign-up-page/ Become a member of GM Talks! The best move :) You will get: 1)...
Chess For Predators - Find Your Prey
Просмотров 3243 месяца назад
Go after the weak players! Sometimes even strong players like Praggnanandhaa are having a hard time. That is the case in Saint Louis and all his opponent play for a win against him! See how Caruana manage to crush him quickly with black! Join the email list here: gm-talks.com/gm-talks-sign-up-page/ Become a member of GM Talks! The best move :) You will get: 1) early access to some videos 2) Mem...
Titled Tuesday Blitz
Просмотров 2453 месяца назад
Join the email list here: gm-talks.com/gm-talks-sign-up-page/ Become a member of GM Talks! The best move :) You will get: 1) early access to some videos 2) Members only video (typical bonus material) 3) Get to choose subject(s) for videos! 4) Support the channel so Sune won't starve to death ruclips.net/channel/UCxQnqfegJMhTznPAeHa0Tiwjoin Thank you for watching. Remember to subscribe and use n...
Hans Niemann Is Strong - Great Chess Explained
Просмотров 5293 месяца назад
The Hans Niemann controversy and a look at his play. He is actually very strong and in this video Sune will look at why and what he does. It is an nice instructive game against Lagrave. #spaceadvantage #greatchess #niemann Join the email list here: gm-talks.com/gm-talks-sign-up-page/ Become a member of GM Talks! The best move :) You will get: 1) early access to some videos 2) Members only video...
Painful Chess Moments - Bad Technique Explained
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Painful Chess Moments - Bad Technique Explained
Beating The Najdorf - New Ideas With 6.h3!
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Beating The Najdorf - New Ideas With 6.h3!
Magnus Chrushed - Wild Entertaining Chess
Просмотров 2623 месяца назад
Magnus Chrushed - Wild Entertaining Chess
Boa Constrictor Chess - Master Closed Positions
Просмотров 4533 месяца назад
Boa Constrictor Chess - Master Closed Positions
Saving Lost Positions - 3 Rules For Chess Survival
Просмотров 5183 месяца назад
Saving Lost Positions - 3 Rules For Chess Survival
Strategy Concepts Explained - Chess Thinking
Просмотров 6573 месяца назад
Strategy Concepts Explained - Chess Thinking
World Class Chess - This Is Akopian!
Просмотров 3583 месяца назад
World Class Chess - This Is Akopian!
A Good Move Guide - How To Think In Chess
Просмотров 7623 месяца назад
A Good Move Guide - How To Think In Chess
All Moves Explained - Complex Middlegame Strategy
Просмотров 5943 месяца назад
All Moves Explained - Complex Middlegame Strategy
Positional Exchanges - Improve Your Chess Understanding
Просмотров 6463 месяца назад
Positional Exchanges - Improve Your Chess Understanding
Understanding In Chess - Find The Right Plan
Просмотров 4273 месяца назад
Understanding In Chess - Find The Right Plan
Unorthodox Openings - how to crush them!
Просмотров 8198 месяцев назад
Unorthodox Openings - how to crush them!
Nice finish
This is excellent. Nothing at all wrong with old-man moves. I'm trying to learn to play that way. Nice finish, too. Thank you for sharing it!
have you considered ...c5 instead of Nxf3?. I think its always interesting after d5
c5 Nxg5 Qxg5 f4 looks unpleasant
Welcome back!
Easy to miss a pawn break, especially if it hasn't been working for the past few moves. Good job getting a draw from a very nasty position.
Thank you for your instructive presentation 🙏
Excellent
Great video, thank you very much for the instructive analysis ! Definitely useful, especially for the day I'll get back to playing the Nimzo :)
what's the name of this variation??
As usual very interesting !
Great level of preparation! I remember the transposition to your game where you played e4 instead of g3 by using an open Sicilian with c4 against e6! :D
22:34 I thought Nxe5 might be good enough here for black,but computer showed me what I'm missing
Hi can i play with you
What an honor to have played Larsen! Well done! 💪💪
Another instructive presentation! Thank you 🙏👍
Very interesting lecture. One reason the computer may have preferred the three players mentioned to Alekhine is that Alekhine was prepared to adopt a more speculative approach in order to attack. This would involve playing moves which the computer would identify as slightly unsound but which offered good practical chances. Of course Alekhine was not adopting such a speculative approach in this match.
Much prefered this background to the one generated by the computer.
Thank you for this very instructive video ! I like how you state some general principles, it makes a lot of sense and is easy to remember 😄
Can I play one game rapid against you my rating is 2003
A brilliant and charming man, who can't teach at all. Waste of time for intermediate players. Sorry.
This channel is too good for most people)
Perez Charles Hernandez Thomas Brown Joseph
Wonderfully instructive! Thank you 🙏👌💪
Highly instructive! Thank you 🙏👍
Arvid Tunnel
This channel is a good promotion for the Rossolimo!! :D
Great video and great thumbnail sir :)
Thanks! Good work with the Thumbnail - you can email me here: sune@kh-online.dk - I might have a suggestion for you
Prioritizing threats and opportunities. Like in life. Big hug to my man, Sune.
Re-watching some of your old videos for a few days. So many great instructive masterpieces!
Great to see some ideas against the Catalan! Thank you Sune!
Very nice analysis, enjoyed it. Vishy Anand a great player and very humble. Kramnik rates Anand on pure talent as the best player in the last 50 years.
Beautiful game!
11:10 In general, you can't wait though. Classical play has limited interest anymore. So it's invariably all rapid+ play we're talking about. Not sure what time control this game had. But for the average online player, you are typically tasked with pressing action and taking risks. Hence, you don't get much of a chance to develop greater chops that typically comes only from playing a lot of classical games. 16:30 Yep. Sometimes it's one thing. And sometimes...in a very (seemingly) similar situation...it's decidedly NOT that thing! I think the thing that isn't appreciated enough in human analysis is the vast possibility space of chess. Yes, everyone knows it's a big number. But they simply struggle to fully understand the extent of subtleties that exist in that space. And those subtleties elude rule of the thumb approaches/solutions. This is where engines lead people astray. Human play is it's own (low level) kind of play. No one can pull off engine play. We will forever bumble along thinking we've learned something insightful...something robust. Often though, it's nothing but an edge case. And you can only find that out by seeing it lead you astray as you continue moving forward. It's irritating af. Yet we persist. Believing just a couple more insights will do the trick in breaking to new highs. Meanwhile, the possibility space of chess just laughs its ass off at our insanity.
16:23 whats the book ?
"The most important thing" by Howard Marks (it's a book about investment)
@@keedt oh ok tnx. I was hoping it was a chess book 😀
The last few seconds of your speaking are always cut off. It's not a big deal, but the videos usually end with "Thank you for." The like and subscribe screen is pasted over "watching" and whatever other words you say. I'm just mentioning it in case nobody else has! Thanks for the videos.
kunne være fedt, hvis du gik tilbage og kiggede videre på dette teama, kritiske øjeblikke og planer..
I believe this sort of feel you have of the position develops from two things, experience from playing thousands of games analyzing them seeing the position unfold and from watching high level players do the same much better learning from them. Very good video praise from sweden.
fed gennemgang
Interesting, that Hans grandiosity and facade like egoism shows on the board in game one and falls down with a mighty crash.
Thank you Sune!
Energy derived from negative emotions is never a good thing. He's a bit of an idiot as well which doesn't help
Growth one step a time
Awesome vid!
Sune, after h6 in the second game, What do we do after Be3? Ng4 and Bc1 if white only wants a draw?
Good question - You can take the repitition or go c6 or Re8 but Nh7 is probably a bit too much
Very helpful - I'll be sure not to try that against Nakamura.
I heard Schandorff will revive the 9...h6 line instead of h5 at the end of the month in a new course! Thank you for the great content as always! :D
Very good commentery, do you have any tips that you could give a 1740 ish fide elo player to improve, some sort of traininf plan?
I would divide my time between combinations/exercises 1/5, openings 2/5, playing blitz 2/5 (remember to follow up on the openings) and working on weaknesses (endings or positional) 1/5 - mix it up so you keep getting new impulses and really do something radical everytime you feel 'the plateau'
Fan of the Caro but lately I've been starting with 1... a6. Is it still the Caro Kann? Dunno.
nah I think 1...a6 is know as the Sct George
@@GMTalks It's very workable. And it feels too easy sometimes. It's called St George but it the Caro Kann with... a6.
(1e4-c52.Nf3-Nc6 3d4cxd 4.Nxd4Nf6 5.Nc3-e5 6.Ndb5-d6 7.Bg5-a6 8.Na3-b5 9.Ncd5-Bfe710 .c3-Be6-11.BXF6-Bxf612.NXf6-gxf613Nc2-0-0 14 .Bd3-Kh8 15.0-0-Rg8 16.Ne3-b4 Olafson-Larsen Zürich 1959 This is no longer Sveshnikov because he was a small child. This is Tseljabinsker