5 Common Mistakes BEGINNERS Make in Chess
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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00:00-00:39 Intro
00:39-01:49 Mistake 1: Not moving your pieces
towards the centre
01:49-03:03 Mistake 2: Moving the same
piece twice
03:03-06:47 Mistake 3: Exchanging pieces
for no reason
06:47-08:32 Mistake 4: Not calculating
attackers & defenders
08:33-13:04 Mistake 5: Not using your
king in the endgame
13:04-13:39 Outro
#annacramling #chess #educational - Игры
I'm now a GM because of this video
Lol!
Yup, that's right.
Ah but are you a super GM because of this video?
I'm now a ford
Too much information, we don't need to know what you do when watching Anna 😉
I've been playing chess for 40 years. This is one of the best videos I've ever seen concerning beginner mistakes. Great job, Anna
Been playing for 40 years and not a Grand Master by now??
@@jamesa.2880 maybe he doesn’t play in tournaments
@@jamesa.2880 Do you realize how hard Grandmaster is to achieve?
@@jamesa.2880 I have been pooping for 20 years, still miss my shots from time to time 😏
@@ahmetghuzz Oh, I didn't know that was how you had to be getting to GM. Sounds like it is for just a limited few it seems.
These types of beginners videos are really the only type of videos on this channel that I'm able to follow and truly understand. Please make more of them Anna!
same here!
Same!
I’m sure that you hear this a lot…… You are very pretty AND amazing at chess! I hope that this doesn’t come across as creepy or offensive in anyway. How many languages can you speak? I wish I was better at chess…….. I enjoy watching/listening to your videos whilst I work on my bonsai trees. Keep up the awesome videos! Take care.
I do mistake 3 a lot. The reason is that as a beginner less pieces means simpler game. So I have to feeling to be able to strategize more after an null exchange.
In defense of beginners trading pieces, besides simplifying things, a piece traded is a piece not blundered away for nothing.
This video is not only a great education in chess, it is also a great example of how to do a video.
Thank you Anna for being our chess teacher. :) The point of using your king in the endgame was something that really resonated with me because sometimes I have noticed that I just activated my king too late and ended up losing the game because of that.
I just got beat with two pawns and a king for each side the other day. Somehow the dude got the edge on me and started dominoing my pawns. That wss a good tip.
Haha noobs
Thank you, Anna. Wonderful content for all ages as always. The point about not being scared of losing a bad bishop, was a really good point to remember. Practicing activating my king in an endgame has saved me from my horrible lost positions quite a few times. Not blundering a draw in a king and pawn endgame can be really hard when you're down to a couple of seconds though!
Anna, this is really helpful. I just started playing and you got me thinking more about why and where I'm moving my pieces! Appreciate you!
3:10 I like trading pieces in bullet games, specially if it's the opponent's knight which are often too annoying and hard to calculate
same but with bishops LOL
Based on what Anna has seen she could easily do a "And here are the next 50 mistakes players make" video.
These 5 are the most basic aspects of chess after knowing how the pieces move.
Mistake # 6 Dont play women who wear distracting clothing.
@@gus892 you are just weird atp
@@gus892 Orrrr you can just be normal man
If she sees one of my games she'd make that video 😭
I would add to point No 4. Always check what defence you are taking away before you move a piece. For example at my lowly level very often you have a piece defending the queen which when you move causes a file or diagonal to open and consequent loss if there is an enemy piece strategically placed ie bishops stowed away in the back ranks!
Calculating attackers and defenders is really good. Very helpful. Tack så mycket!
This is a nice video. Thank you. I think that the biggest beginner mistake that I've and many others make relates to king safety, specifically castling - not castling at all, castling too late or castling to the wrong side of the board (undefended by other minor/major pieces).
Anna is such a good explainer and explains extremely well abt wat we should and shouldnt do and why. So educational and informative! Keep up the good work anna and continue posting awesome content!😊
Anna, this is a HUGE help! And thanks for keeping your channel chess-focused, although you don't let that stop you from doing other fun things you want to do.
Other....Things....there is more...than..chess?
This cant be meant serious🤪
@@diskuslars7527 He means drooling
I popped into your stream a week or two ago to say that your vids from pogchamps were my favorite to learn from as a beginner. Thank you so much for making more of these!! I absolutely love your teaching style
I play casual and not often but I enjoy the game. This is exactly what I needed ; a quick sensible easy to understand lesson.
As a corollary to #3, it's also worth noting that taking "free" pieces is not always the best choice, especially if that piece is a pwn (sometimes, it is just a blunder).
I learned that the hard way playing Chinese chess (close enough for the purposes of this advice) against a far stronger opponent. He offered me a handicap that allowed me to box him in very badly. He knew my greed, and fed me a pwn. After taking that pwn, everything went to hell, and he won easily.
I really appreciate this video, especially the part about considering where your piece is on the board as opposed to where your opponent's piece it at on the board when exchanging a piece as opposed to simply looking at the value of each piece irrespective of each piece's position . That makes so much sense but I had never thought of it that way before.👍👍👍
Im a beginner trying to improve, and your videos are really helping me, keep up the good work!
I'm a 400 I'm a beginner I'd love to play you
You should also check out Gothamchess, if you haven't already!
@@pravarshl2992 also Daniel Naroditsky. So many instructive and entertaining content!
@@andrerodrigues2877 are you serious right now
@@mekonnenkifle8744 yes?
Learning to activate king during endgame was a huge boon to my win rate. Absolutely vital!
thank you for taking the time to explain the fundementals and especially why they are the way they are you are very easy to watch and I love this kind of content bravo 🔥🔥
I could play chess all day if I had you as my mentor. You have such a passion for the game and explain it lamens terms. Love your videos.
Yes, your enthusiasm is lovely to watch and very contagious. I have not felt this excited about chess for many years.
Anna, The advice about the number of attackers is SO VALUABLE! I've been playing for about 2-years and had not made that connection. I used this logic is several of my games this morning. Also, reversed to where if I'm being attacked by two pieces, I try to guard with two pieces.... thank you!
Thats pretty basic stuff,i mean you didnt see that after 2 years? you must be very stupid!
Great video. I would have also included learning the points value of each piece. Pawn = 1, Bishop = 3, Knight = 3, Rook = 5, Queen = 9, King = (infinity).
another informative video! thank you Anna!! 🙏
I just started plat chezz and this helped alot! A whole new world open up for me! Tack för underhållande videos anna! Cheers from sweden
Love, the energy you apply to teaching!!! I could have used this information before becoming a mediocre player with bad habits
You should do a video on the things a player should accomplish in their first ten moves.
1) develop your minor pieces
2) gain control in the center
3) castle
4) ...
The first five things to do to become a "chess player" instead of a wood pusher are ...
Learn the basic tactics; pin, fork, discovered attack, x-ray, remove the defender, increase pressure on a weak piece, ...
Review and learn GM games with the opening theme so you don't get busted in the opening.
Learn strategic ideas like opening lines for your bishops, posting a supported knight on the 5th or sixth(!) rank in a hole, placing rooks on open or half-open files, not using your queen early on a fruitless attack, ...
Endgame play needs to be learned and understood earlier than new players believe.
How to improve a position after the opening is the final part of the first lessons. Many new-ish players, after the opening, can't form a good plan to implement in the middle game. Then their opponent gets the initiative and wins.
This would be a great video. Have you found one that explains these things yet?
I am a complete beginner and this helps soooo much! Thank you!!
Thank you so much Anna. This chess mistakes video was so much better than so many others on RUclips.
Thank you so much for this instructional style video!!!
Thanks Anna; did learn & more importantly, understood. Most of the time we can't keep up with your thinking because you & yours are so quick -- which is good. We need to study more, and of course, practice. We don't even have a board and pieces, stationary or electric, so all we do is watch and listen. However, there's great hope as long as you keep up the motivation and ambition for chess enthusiasts. 🌹
Great advices. Blunders were my big problem. Started to give it a few more observations each move.
Just keep playing. Eventually, your brain would adjust and grow out from having tunnel vision. Those blunders are building blocks of learning. We can all learn about it by watching others play, but unless you experience them yourself, you won't develop awareness to avoid hanging pieces.
@@odomisan Thanks. Yeah. It helped after I accepted the fact instead of oopses. It's a lot of layers to go through. A fog somehow. All of a sudden it isn't in some area.
Great video-it really does target beginners and provide useful and understandable information. I started playing chess more regularly about a month ago and I learned these lessons the hard way! If only I had seen this video first! Thank you so much/tak tak/gracias!
I've been playing for a couple years now but I still found the endgame explanation very useful.
Thank you so much for helping me be a stronger player. :) I'll keep trying to get better. :)
More 11 mistakes. Dont feel miserable for loosing, even the best experienced loose. The mistake number one: loose a pawn or a piece with no compensation. Number two: not preventing a knight double attack. Number three: pinning. Number four: Not seeing the checkmate threat. Number five: voracious chess style without regarding chess pieces. This one I enjoy the most! Number six: delaying your pieces development. Number seven: playing without thinking. Number eight: playing an opening or a defense you dont know. Number nine: having pieces blocked. Number 10: Try to force a draw game an ending loosing it. My second most prefered. Number 11: Your opponent left a piece unprotected and you didnt take it.
Re #5, I have to confess that my aggressive style may get me into trouble more often than it gains, but that's the kind of chess I love.
This is an excellent video. Very clear and helpful. Thanks 😀
As always excellent help and advice . Thank you for your help !
4:20 can someone help me with the bishop situation. If u move bishop to h4 then the opponent can go pawn to g5 attacking it to then make you bishop move back which only loses you tempo and increases your opponents control of the board. Can someone type the moves that follow bh4? Also if black were to kingside castle I guess that would make them lose good king safety by moving the bishop but wouldn’t they just castle queenside instead then.
You are making very good content and seem like a cool person. I like the chess hustler Videos, especially when you beat them. Keep doing a good job.
Amazing video I have never been rated this is everything I've learnt is having the control of the centre and calculating apponents moves not just my own, I've always went back to basics forks, pins, skewers thankyou for this video🔥🙏
That's very helpful indeed. Many thanks, Anna. Always a joy.
Really well said! I think all of these are really good points that every beginner should know!
I thought the explanation and examples on king actively in the endgame was really good. It's clear I've been pushing pawns way too early. I'll try this tip out. Thanks!
W rizz
Thank you very much Ana for these important concepts to be able to improve in chess. Kind regards from Peru 🙌
Thanks for the tips. Haven't played chess since I was young and seeing some of your videos has really given me the spark I once had playing with my dad. Cheers.
Exchanging minor pieces is a major tactic used by intermediate and strong players. The purpose is to create an imbalance. When there is an imbalance, a good positional player can for the position to favor his strength against the opponent's weakness.
As you discussed briefly, trading your bad bishop for your opponent's good bishop is always worth a look. You shouldn't do it just out of reflex, but it deserves a look.
This is really nice video. You are clear, articulate and the presentation is excellent. I'm not a complete beginner but I still found this worth watching.
Agreed. I really love how her subtle accent makes it easier to understand her speech. But it does make me wonder where she's from...
Great video! Ive just discovered your channel. Ive watched s few more of your videos and now im a subscriber 😊p.s. your point about making sure your king is active in the endgame is a new concept for me. Im sure it will help me win more games. Thanks!
Thank you, do more like this PLEASE!
So, I'm being taught chess by a supermodel... life is amazing!!!
bro is it just me or is she fine?
Not just you, that's her whole "schtick". Otherwise nobody would watch .
@@hamschhshe’s not all that to me but I watch her videos cause they’re good 👍
Great stuff, I keep learning new and valuable lessons from you!
Thanks Anna and as a beginner I will use it in my next game. 👍
You are the prettiest chess player I've ever seen, and you're darn good at chess, too.
I think you mean good at chess. 😉
@@perpetualbystander4516 Yes, I changed it. Thanks.
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Why do woman have to undress to explain something ?
@@greenpoweradex2762 i observe only...
Ur so weird
thanks Anna. This is very well done, and absolutely helpful!
Great advice, thank you for sharing, your videos have helped me loads! 😊
Excelente video Anna! Muy útil para principiantes como yo.
También es muy últil cuando juegas y explicas tus movimientos.
Gracias.
Thank you mostly I had these mistakes covered but I did leearn few more things so I'm glad I watched it.
Thanks Anna i've lost a lot of end games before today because i do the classic mistake you mentioned don't hsve an active king this makes alot of sense
Great video. Very informative for a novice like me. Thanks for sharing.
Very well described and demonstrated! Among the best 15 minutes I've spent on RUclips this year! Thanks, Anna.
Thanks again Anna for a good video and your info. Could you give a good suggestion on a chess app for pc? To practice alone but also to try yourself with online players?
These tip videos have been so good. I have never been a very good player, and these videos have greatly improved my game. Thanks Anna
Fantastic video! Thank you so much!!
Thanks a lot for the video, very helpful!
Thanks for that, Anna. I'd like your opinion on a Double Fianchetto opening and whether ceding the 4 center squares can be an advantage, sometimes. Thanks, again.
Siempre dicen que se debe mover hacia el centro, en todos los videos que he visto dicen eso, pero la verdad nunca entiendo la razón, hasta ahora. No sabia que era ese el motivo. Gracias por dejarlo claro :D
Thank you 😊. Good tips.
Thank you - just starting to play and my brother has played a lot in the Peace Corps. I can’t have my younger brother beating me so your help is greatly appreciated 👍🏻
Thanks to discovering you on RUclips I have just started playing again after 30 years and this clip is GREAT!! ❤thank you ❤
Thanks a Lot, very clear and helpfull video !
Your personality, your physical appearance and your chess is absolutely breathtaking. I'm obsessed with your content.
Great advice. I’m new to chess & ty for the video.
I recommended this channel to some friends who are just starting with chess, keep up the good work!
Oh my goodness, so much to remember. I'm very new to chess, and this seems to be a lot to take in. Thank You for the instructional video. I watched one of your videos which teaches about moving pieces, and keeping them protected which helped me which I'm very thankful for because I was just moving them all over the place which just frustrated me to no end. Many thanks for these videos.
Great vid and explanations!
Hi from Brasil,Anna! Your videos are helping a lot to be better in chess. Thank u
Very helpful, thanks for posting.
Could you perhaps do a video about the most common mistakes that intermediate players make?
Refreshing approach to errors, thanks. I liked especially 3.4.5.
Loved it. Really useful. Thanks Anna!
Thank you.Well said and well understood.
Very helpful ! Learned much, watching this video.
Siga haciendo videos así. Ayudan mucho!
Watching your content has made a real impact on my game... saying I am thankful doesn't seem enough 🙏
Buen consejo fallo en Mistakes 3 and 4 and sometimes in not using king properly with pawn endgame
I am a quite experienced chessplayer and I always apply the rules you are explaining. Regarding bishops and knights, bishops are superior when the positions are open or in the endgame, especially when you own the pair of bishops. Knights are superior when the positions are closed. Knights can always manoever in order to jump into the opponent‘s position.
She really helps to understand how to look at the board.
Excellent video. Well explained. Thank you
Great video as always, Anna! :)
This is a good video Anna. I can't tell you how many times I've moved pieces foolishly without calculating all the defenders on the square I was moving to. You explain it very well. Thank you
What an excellent video! Thank you very much!
Great instructional video, very helpful thanks
Thank you so much Anna you have inspired me to start playing again but the computer is beating me most times and Im only at level 2 of 6 difficulty. Im sure these instructions will help me improve my game 🤠👍
So useful! Thank you!
Whoo! That was very informative. Many thanks.