Piece & pawn values depend on position. An important lesson for beginners to make the transition to intermediate. An excellent lesson with clear examples as usual. Thank you for making the time.
Links to the games: Karpov vs. Gelfand 1993 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1048256 Kasparov vs. Gurevich 2000 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1287581 Karpov vs. Larsen 1979 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1066982 Kramnik vs. Bluebaum 2017 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1880741 Petrosian vs. Spassky 1966 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1106725 Thank you Hanging Pawns for your videos!
there are 3 more checks on game 4 when u said there is no more checks on g3 f3 bishop blocks d1, king to h2 the last possible on, so 4 on h1 then is the finish or I might be wrong
I tried some exchange sacrifices for long game in my games it didn't always work out, but then again how do you gain the experience if an exchange sacrifice that look promising if you keep avoiding them?
Amazing video sir, sir can you please give me the link to download the chess software that you are using because I also want to play on a classic chess software and I am a master in chess and therefore like to play with myself seeing my own pros and cons
Seriously, you have easily become my favorite chess RUclipsr. Thanks for your valuable insight!
Thanks Eric:)
this is legitimately the video i've been waiting for - I never never know when to do these! thanks so much Mr Tomic!!
No problem David. Hope this helps!
Piece & pawn values depend on position. An important lesson for beginners to make the transition to intermediate. An excellent lesson with clear examples as usual. Thank you for making the time.
Thanks David, and also I appreciate the understanding regarding my time situation:)
Links to the games:
Karpov vs. Gelfand 1993 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1048256
Kasparov vs. Gurevich 2000 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1287581
Karpov vs. Larsen 1979 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1066982
Kramnik vs. Bluebaum 2017 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1880741
Petrosian vs. Spassky 1966 www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1106725
Thank you Hanging Pawns for your videos!
Once again thanks Paul:)
@@HangingPawns I'll try to provide links when I can. Its something I can do to thank you for your hard work in making the videos
Your work and your Council me are useful to me as to other continuous like that you're helping a lot of person. (sorry for writing I'm french :)
don't worry, Alpha Zero, what you wrote is universally understandable :)
Thanks mate:) And your English is fine!
AT 16:15 wouldnt N×h5 be a good move?
You have really good content bro. Learnt a lot from you. Thanks 👍
there are 3 more checks on game 4 when u said there is no more checks on g3 f3 bishop blocks d1, king to h2 the last possible on, so 4 on h1 then is the finish or I might be wrong
Yay a new vid
:)
I love your vids dude
Thanks mate:)
When are the other Scandinavian videos coming out? I can’t wait
Today is the next one:)
2:44 Linares is in Spain, not Portugal. Another great video, nonetheless!
In my uncle wedding watching your videos 😅 ... great content sir keep it up
hahaha, funny
Haha:D Make sure your family doesn't get mad at you:D
@@HangingPawns hhhhh they said that I'm obsessed with chess lol
@ABHINAV JAIN Nah I'm not, it's a great plan to follow in order to kill time though 😂😂😂
Linares is in Spain, not Portugal. 😬
Ohhh. Sorry, for some reason I was certain it was in Portugal. Thanks for the correction!
I tried some exchange sacrifices for long game in my games it didn't always work out, but then again how do you gain the experience if an exchange sacrifice that look promising if you keep avoiding them?
That is true. Practice makes better:=)
Koj je tvoj omiljeni igrac?
Fischer:) Bez premca!
@@HangingPawns dobar je ali je i kasparov :)
@@HangingPawns what language is that?
@Saniyat it’s Croatian
17:30 I don’t see myself as above a grandmaster but it isn’t immediately obvious why it isn’t a perpetual
not perpetual, Qg3+, Kh1, Qf3+, Bg2, Qd1+, Kh2 and no more checks.
The queen defends the e3 pawn, only other check for black puts it in the range of the king for black to take
Thank you very much!
Exchange sacrifices are great if you do them correctly!
Great Video as usual. :)
Thanks Harshit!
Plz ,the Scandinavien defense
Next vid out today.
thank you sir
No problem Sir!
Amazing video sir, sir can you please give me the link to download the chess software that you are using because I also want to play on a classic chess software and I am a master in chess and therefore like to play with myself seeing my own pros and cons
I use lichess' interface. I'm not sure whether it will suffice. Flip the board and go on from there:)
@@HangingPawns THANKS A LOT SIR WILL DOWNLOAD IT IN A MOMENT
I'll sacrifice a rook for a knight but not a bishop
I have a rating tournament. Pls make queens gambit pls pls next time videos you make on queens gambit pls sir pls I beg you .make above 5 videos
I'm sorry, but the queens gambit won't be coming up until next month:S Good luck at the tournament!
first! hahaha
:D