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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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Комментарии • 46

  • @Pegasus-Chess
    @Pegasus-Chess  16 дней назад +3

    👇 FREE Chess Courses and Community:
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    • @R.Akerman-oz1tf
      @R.Akerman-oz1tf 15 дней назад

      "Steady as she goes". A win is simply that.

    • @quinnzannoni4353
      @quinnzannoni4353 15 дней назад

      I recently purchased your book on the Pegasus System. It would be very helpful if the PGN files for the 18 games in the book were available for download. Thank you!

  • @hanssolcer3864
    @hanssolcer3864 16 дней назад +16

    you missed a checkmate at 15.33. Qe5-e1 #

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 16 дней назад +5

      The perils of having only 36 seconds on the clock.

    • @robmo6505
      @robmo6505 16 дней назад

      And again at 15:44 and 15:59

    • @williammcguire3426
      @williammcguire3426 15 дней назад +1

      He missed it three times!

    • @R.Akerman-oz1tf
      @R.Akerman-oz1tf 15 дней назад

      @@williammcguire3426 No pressure on Us. My ideas went nowhere. Congrats 2U.

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 15 дней назад

      @@robmo6505 Serious time pressure though. People who don't do blitz and bullet miss stuff all the time. Besides, it's not like he lost.

  • @gunnysreviews9411
    @gunnysreviews9411 16 дней назад +9

    why do all these low rated players play so well

    • @thomasmack3385
      @thomasmack3385 16 дней назад

      The opponent played okay. The position was super straight forward for white. When they saw blacks clock got low, they played for time and lost because of it.

    • @andrewpegman7959
      @andrewpegman7959 15 дней назад

      I agree. Often they read my mind 3 moves ahead. I think they are using AI?

  • @keithwald5349
    @keithwald5349 15 дней назад +2

    The benefits of your verbalizing your thoughts outweigh (for us) the effects on your time and quality of play. If we watched you silently playing perfect moves, we wouldn't learn as much.

  • @samuelbruyneel
    @samuelbruyneel 15 дней назад +2

    15:33 Qe1# was a mate in 1 I've spotted while watching
    Edit: You've missed it again when I continued watching
    Edit: You've missed it 3 times now (checkmate patterns)
    Edit: I've started reading and it's already in the comments

  • @hanssolcer3864
    @hanssolcer3864 16 дней назад +3

    wonderful educational lessons. I learn a lot. thanks.

  • @weswestbrook7902
    @weswestbrook7902 16 дней назад +1

    Nice example of battling back to save the game.

  • @Ryuzaki-x13
    @Ryuzaki-x13 16 дней назад +3

    Congrats bro ❣️

  • @huskerjpg
    @huskerjpg 15 дней назад

    I love chess even though I'm not very good and have decided to try to improve using solid techniques like those offered on this channel. In the last few days I raised my ELO by 70 points playing one game per day. Today, I played a lower rated player and got absolutely smacked. Very disappointing. I'm just going to start again tomorrow and try to improve. I got too big for my britches.

  • @The_Original_Vampire
    @The_Original_Vampire 16 дней назад +3

    Video idea: How to play/sacrifice like Mikhail Tal

    • @Pegasus-Chess
      @Pegasus-Chess  16 дней назад +1

      It was on my Todo list for today, but the Paul Morphy and Bobby Fischer videos didn't do great 😬

  • @GKGregory
    @GKGregory 16 дней назад +1

    Would be helpful to do a game review with the engine afterwards and hear your thoughts as well 👍

    • @Pegasus-Chess
      @Pegasus-Chess  15 дней назад

      Yes, I did one but left it out of the video. Whenever I do a game review almost everybody stops watching causing RUclips to think it's a bad video... It's a bit annoying as I would rather do the review, but then the video does badly

    • @GKGregory
      @GKGregory 15 дней назад

      @ ah that’s a shame, no worries mate. The videos provide good insight 👌

  • @sirenbrian
    @sirenbrian 15 дней назад +1

    Did you decide in advance you were going for dark square control, or was that choice made after you saw white's first move? You went for white squares when playing white in a previous video - is that generally the way to go? Dark square strategy for black, light squares for white? Or was that an arbitrary choice and you can also go the other way if you feel like it?

    • @Pegasus-Chess
      @Pegasus-Chess  15 дней назад +2

      I decided in advance I wanted to make a dark square control video regardless of their first move as you can play this strategy against anything. It's best to go for light square control with White and dark square control with Black. I don't always play this but it's a useful low theory way to get a good middlegame out of the opening.

    • @Pegasus-Chess
      @Pegasus-Chess  15 дней назад +2

      Will try to make a new dark square control video where I don't blunder any pieces haha

  • @KevinBrown-v4j
    @KevinBrown-v4j 16 дней назад

    Very good comeback.
    Maybe it’s just me; but, I sometimes get confused when you “pre-move” such as at 16:17-16:30, when you point out “ he basically has to trade the queen.”

    • @Pegasus-Chess
      @Pegasus-Chess  15 дней назад

      True Will not premove in Future videos it's confusing for the viewers

  • @MrDavePed
    @MrDavePed 12 дней назад

    at 15:32 QE1

  • @Ryuzaki-x13
    @Ryuzaki-x13 16 дней назад +1

    14:57 absolute cinema 🙏🏻👽

  • @TheMichiganFishHunter
    @TheMichiganFishHunter 16 дней назад

    Great video, Jonas! Thanks for sharing. It's refreshing to see RUclipsrs making a mistake or 2. Nobody's perfect, and you shouldn't pretend to be. I'd rather see somebody miscalculate and own it than use software on another computer and have 98% accuracy every game.

    • @Pegasus-Chess
      @Pegasus-Chess  15 дней назад

      Thank you, it's because of comments like yours that I am now okay with poosting these videos that I otherwise would have just deleted.

  • @ricklanders
    @ricklanders 15 дней назад

    Nice save 👍

  • @Hdjejejzbcbebd
    @Hdjejejzbcbebd 16 дней назад +1

    You played against my friend

  • @MrDavePed
    @MrDavePed 16 дней назад

    At 13:07 how about Q to c5? Pins the pawn threatening his bishop. Guards the knight. Threatens mate. Also guards a7 for a rook move against the queen.

    • @mackwallis4820
      @mackwallis4820 13 дней назад

      Quite easily counterable with NC3

    • @MrDavePed
      @MrDavePed 12 дней назад

      @mackwallis4820 PxN wins

  • @briandwi2504
    @briandwi2504 16 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @Mark8v29
    @Mark8v29 16 дней назад

    Am I correct in understanding that rather than learning and remembering openings by names such as The Modern Defence, you forget all about naming openings and matching moves to the names, but instead you remember it as a strategy and in this case Controlling Dark Square, by which you automatically give yourself an easy thing to remember which guides your moves not only in the opening but also in the middle game? Is The Modern Defence or one of its lines (and its middle game), for example, essentially a strategy to control the dark squares?
    As a beginner I like the approach of remembering a number of strategies rather than remembering even one opening! I cross referenced your moves with an engine and saw that you quickly went out of book which I also like because it means if I remember strategies I will immediately have an advantage over an opponent who remembers openings, and it feels like I have a FREEDOM to move rather than obeying the rules of an opening.
    This makes me wonder what other strategies there are. If there are almost 500 openings in the book, how many strategies are there? I hope far fewer.
    I think your method of teaching/demonstrating strategies is amazingly helpful.

    • @Pegasus-Chess
      @Pegasus-Chess  16 дней назад +2

      While teaching I now try not to focus on the names and instead teach the key idea to remember so you can start playing the opening without needing to memorize moves

  • @Karthik-sn3zk
    @Karthik-sn3zk 16 дней назад

    Awesome Comeback ! 🥂

  • @henkoosterink8744
    @henkoosterink8744 15 дней назад

    Qe1...