The 10 Best Chess Plans For The Middlegame - Chess Strategy For The Middlegame - Midgame Strategy

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @ChessVibesOfficial
    @ChessVibesOfficial  3 года назад +103

    Stuck at 1000 elo? Not anymore: chessvibescourses.thinkific.com/

  • @dukesublime4178
    @dukesublime4178 3 года назад +3110

    “ Play the opening like a book, the middle game like a magician, and the endgame like a machine “ Rudolf Spielmann

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  3 года назад +273

      Right on 👍

    • @santanu7849
      @santanu7849 3 года назад +652

      "I forget everything when I start playing"- Me

    • @brucewayne2184
      @brucewayne2184 3 года назад +47

      @@santanu7849 gotta relax

    • @Tasklizando
      @Tasklizando 3 года назад +90

      @@brucewayne2184 good to know that batman is also interested in chess

    • @brucewayne2184
      @brucewayne2184 3 года назад +20

      @@Tasklizando He is known to, yes.

  • @ZotixPrime
    @ZotixPrime Год назад +17

    Always scan the board for vulnerabilities, watch out for pins, look for forks and pins yourself, and try to push pawns to promote, pushing pawns always puts pressure on your opponent and forces them to focus on blocking the pawn.

  • @giulianoerli6438
    @giulianoerli6438 3 года назад +817

    "The opening Is over, what do i do now?"
    I usually just lose

  • @keyb9926
    @keyb9926 3 года назад +645

    I like that he knows how the average player thinks and explains chess concepts so we get the point rather than trying to memorize them

    • @eliasaquino2152
      @eliasaquino2152 3 года назад +18

      TOTALLY!!! He's so great at that!

    • @terrysouth7201
      @terrysouth7201 3 года назад +34

      I think that’s because he was an average player who became an excellent player by virtue of his diligent study and efforts to understand the nuances of the game. He motivates me to improve!

    • @mikkey246
      @mikkey246 2 года назад +2

      Huh?🥹

  • @samuelichovec4474
    @samuelichovec4474 3 года назад +1635

    1 break open the centre
    2 attack opponent's king with a pawns
    3 trade your weak pieces for opponent's stronger ones
    4 create a battery on a half-open or open file
    5 create a battery on a long diagonal
    6 rook lift
    7 relocate a knight for an outpost
    8 locate opponent's weaknesses
    9 eliminate weaknesses before get attacked
    10 make opponent's pieces innefective

  • @mysteryGuySaysHi
    @mysteryGuySaysHi 3 года назад +84

    Nelson: 10 plans for the middlegame
    Me: run after his queen
    Opponent: checkmate

  • @MarkLawry
    @MarkLawry 2 года назад +73

    As a beginner, I find your explanations easy to follow.

  • @garyl1000
    @garyl1000 3 года назад +7

    Nelson Lopez is hands down the best online instructor I've seen. Clear explanations, interesting and just plain helpful. Thanks Nelson!

  • @OleFanaego
    @OleFanaego 3 года назад +78

    Man I am in love with this video. I’ve been playing chess since I was 10, I’m 25 now. I’m fallling back in love with the game again. I’ve came to a stalemate and an awkward stage at this point because I never developed my game after the opening. And it was super frustrating because I wanted to get better and better develop my game. I finally stopped being stubborn and ended up going to RUclips and man am I in awe. Much love from Chicago my man

  • @Zenitself
    @Zenitself 2 года назад +160

    0:43 Break open the Centah
    1:39 Pawn Storm hiz az
    2:55 Trade Up: your weak piece for his strong piece
    3:45 Create a Battery 🔋 on open and 1/2 open files
    4:47 Create a Diagonal Battery 🔋
    6:04 Rook Lift
    7:14 Knight Outpost
    8:20 Weakness stack attack
    9:20 Prophylaxis: Eliminate weaknesses before opponent can attack
    10:50 Crystalize enemy piece

  • @rajeshpandey2198
    @rajeshpandey2198 3 года назад +159

    Quality content as always

  • @jonasherman9195
    @jonasherman9195 Год назад +2

    Really an amazing video! There are more videos on how to make a plan but no single one except this one clearly structures a number of plans to consider. You did an amazing job structuring that!

  • @douwehuysmans5959
    @douwehuysmans5959 3 года назад +20

    One thing I'd like to add about pawn storms is that there often isn't enough time to storm with multiple pawns, often it's better to just storm the h or the g pawn alone and sacing it for open files / diagonals

  • @TS-pt4yt
    @TS-pt4yt 3 года назад +7

    Nelson, one of your best. I have a chess coach, and he’s great. And this is what such chess coaches do but you’re not charging us all 40 or more usd per hour. Well done and thanks!

  • @SirSidi
    @SirSidi 3 года назад +9

    This is like the most instructive channel for intermediate chess players.. it has all I have been missing all along.. thank you Nelson

  • @kiddtoroi9473
    @kiddtoroi9473 3 года назад +20

    Man I hope you get more popular. Your videos have helped me a lot.

  • @chesstime_0720
    @chesstime_0720 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @awang_ir
    @awang_ir 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Hopefully we could have some sort of remake from older videos, since most of new subscribers would hardly click on some 1-2 years old uploads. Keep up the good work!

  • @matteovrizzi
    @matteovrizzi 2 года назад +2

    this was one of the best short courses i've ever seen bravo!

  • @dkpandey1996
    @dkpandey1996 3 года назад +113

    That was a great lesson. Even though I knew about most of these strategies, I still feel I learned something from this video. And now I have a handy checklist to decide what plan to go ahead with in a game. Thanks a lot.

  • @timothykennett5976
    @timothykennett5976 3 года назад +35

    Just discovered your videos and appreciate the attention to detail and thought you put into each. For example, you adjust the videos to incorporate various opening lines to accommodate different playing styles or analyze hundreds of intermediate-level games then provide thereby providing an analysis that's substantiated and credible.

  • @randyking9489
    @randyking9489 3 года назад +12

    Absolutely the best videos. Concise with no rambling. Glad I found these. Thanks for posting!!

  • @gerrylast3553
    @gerrylast3553 3 года назад +3

    Honestly NM Lopez is a fantastic instructor. His videos need to be considered standards for chess education. Clear, concise, and easily digestible education to even the worst patzers like myself. Thank you for the rating points Nelson!

  • @jjbasson
    @jjbasson Год назад +1

    a great book on this is 'how to reassess your chess' which teaches you to identify the in the position and make them work for you. you have a bishop and they have a knight? exchange pawns to open up the position. they have attacking chances but you have better pawn structure? try to exchange off pieces, play defensively, and make it to the endgame. etc

  • @ryanodonnell4184
    @ryanodonnell4184 3 года назад +8

    A great teacher right here! So easy to understand, short, and to the point.

  • @KamenKr
    @KamenKr 3 года назад +9

    Really, the best channel for learning chess. streight to the point. Clear. Perfect

  • @randyking9489
    @randyking9489 3 года назад +5

    Absolutely the best concise videos. Straight to the point with no ra mbl

  • @Cousinsjay
    @Cousinsjay 3 года назад +33

    One of the most helpful exercises that I've seen in 20 years. I am probably rated around 2,000 but found this tremendous to bring those thoughts into the front of my mind as I play

    • @rohanpatel3476
      @rohanpatel3476 2 года назад

      You are a master?

    • @stevendavis2247
      @stevendavis2247 2 года назад +5

      @@rohanpatel3476 2000 isn't a master just an expert. Lowest master level is 2200 at that point you can get the National Master Title or Candidate Master Title depending on where you live.

    • @erenjaegerbomb8653
      @erenjaegerbomb8653 2 года назад +4

      "probably"?

  • @phoenixknight6027
    @phoenixknight6027 2 месяца назад +1

    You teaching style matches my learning style, very easy to follow thank you. New follower here

  • @hipsterhunter4eva901
    @hipsterhunter4eva901 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Nelson

  • @prasadshrivatsa6126
    @prasadshrivatsa6126 3 года назад +6

    Most of the chess videos I have watched were game analysis. Very few chess videos discuss games plans. I can say that this video will be helpful to many who are trying to improve their Chess skills. Thanks for the video.

  • @thestoryteller3516
    @thestoryteller3516 2 года назад +2

    I found this really helpful, as i often make blunders and don't know what to do in the middle-game, giving me a disadvantage in the end-game.

  • @bonir2003
    @bonir2003 2 года назад +1

    Great Job!

  • @yyyyyk
    @yyyyyk 3 года назад +11

    This was an excellent video!
    I would love to see more about these early middle game (right after the opening) plans and how to execute them. (Like show more examples of these plans in action, in scenarios when they work, and show when they don't work/are not applicable).
    Thank you very much, NM Nelson!

  • @stephensinclair3771
    @stephensinclair3771 3 года назад +5

    Found this really useful. The tips "break open the centre" and "eliminate dangers" are incredibly useful.
    The trade off thing is also good. For filling the "what the hell do I do now?....its a good thing for us average players to focus on.
    The "battery" thing is what Napoleon would have called "concentrated force at the decisive point.
    On a 12 game winning streak online. Partly with the help of this channel. Was a TERRIBLE player for a long time.

    • @devanarayanababu1996
      @devanarayanababu1996 3 года назад

      good for you ❤️

    • @stephensinclair3771
      @stephensinclair3771 3 года назад

      @@devanarayanababu1996 thanks. I find I CAN beat higher rated players on a regular basis. Still make rookie mistakes. But. I immediately see them lol. Working to eliminate them.

  • @tanujb
    @tanujb 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Nelson

  • @adriantarngriffin
    @adriantarngriffin 2 года назад +1

    Excellent strategies for the middle game. Very helpful. Many thanks.

  • @zachhaywood1564
    @zachhaywood1564 Год назад +1

    I'm finally getting back into chess again, this really helped dust off some of the mental cobwebs.

  • @ElectricHedgehogs
    @ElectricHedgehogs 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video! This is such a fantastic channel, so pleased I found it.

  • @davidgeorge6278
    @davidgeorge6278 3 года назад +8

    How are these videos only getting 1k views? These videos have been a game changer for me.

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  3 года назад +1

      I'm still relatively unknown I guess? 🤷‍♂️ Thanks, glad they're helping!

  • @clydecyruzalcaraz6063
    @clydecyruzalcaraz6063 3 года назад +3

    rooting for you, NM Nelson. every nugget of information is so so so useful.

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  3 года назад

      I appreciate that, Clyde!

    • @clydecyruzalcaraz6063
      @clydecyruzalcaraz6063 3 года назад

      Am actually trying to imitate your way of teaching whenever I teach chess to my students. So calm but so smooth and substantial. Salute.

  • @iPlayDrums025
    @iPlayDrums025 3 года назад +1

    Love the way you explain these things

  • @emilydivis6369
    @emilydivis6369 3 года назад +3

    I have a bad habit of just playing what feels right without coming up with a plan first - or worse, making up a plan for the purpose of justifying the move I want to do. That's backwards; make the plan, then decide on the move.
    Something that's helped me with my chess is to play correspondence games (or whatever they're called when there's no turn time limit, or the time limit is days instead of minutes) and make a word document keeping track of the moves. After every move my opponent makes, I write down why I think they made that move, what I notice about the position, and why I'm choosing the move I'm choosing. It takes time, but it forces me to stop just playing arbitrary "this feels right" kinds of moves.
    Great video as always! (And thanks for reading my long-winded tangents.)

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! Keep that up and I imagine you will continue to improve, I've never used Word like that but that's a great idea. Thanks for sharing!

    • @mortenjacobsen5673
      @mortenjacobsen5673 3 года назад

      @@ChessVibesOfficial dosent chess come down to caus and effect? And since eatch piece has a limited range of moves, there is no need knowing every possible combination of moves that will never be played during a set, since other pieces ol the bord is taking up space, and futher a piece realy has 3 options of play :attack, hold or defend. One could argu that beeing taken is a fourth. Is it not then better to play the what if game and play fast games to cycle trough more scenarios? After all if you play the same opening options are reduced as game goes on.

  • @darrylkassle361
    @darrylkassle361 3 года назад +4

    You ry have a way of getting to the core of what lower rated playsrs need to know
    . This was incredibly helpful. I have watched umteen number of chess channels aimed at sub 1600 elo players and have rary come across a channel like yours that explains thigs in a simple straight forward way and offers the info we actually want and need to know. I think a lot of channels dont realise some info needs bt explained and made aware without making the assumption that the info is a given and that we already know such things.
    Keep it up you should have a great following in no time.
    Also you should get patreon or something. I am sure a lot of people appreciate what you are doing and would slip you a few bucks here n there for your efforts.

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot Darryl for the kind words. I did add PayPal link in the description of the videos and I have channel memberships as another option to support, but will look into Patreon also. Appreciate the feedback!

  • @hello37175
    @hello37175 2 года назад +7

    Thanks man. I’m very happy to have stumbled upon your channel. Your lessons are so accessible and easy to understand for lower ranked players (like myself!) and yet the info is expert level. Thanks heaps.

  • @davidewing3024
    @davidewing3024 3 года назад +3

    This guy is great! He tells you the principle or the concept, gives an example and moves on. I've filled an entire page with notes derived from his videos. Maybe other learners are different, but I don't get that much out of Rosen's or Levi's commentary of the games they present. Hanging Pawns is good too but sometimes too lengthy for me.

  • @freddy_norway
    @freddy_norway 3 года назад +1

    Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • @raghvendrasinghsengar8360
    @raghvendrasinghsengar8360 3 года назад +16

    it's Just amazing 😊 And thumbnail is also pretty beautiful , thanks...this gonna help ALOT

  • @GetOffTheLawn
    @GetOffTheLawn Год назад +1

    Number 10 was an eye opener. I love it.

  • @cameronmckenna6939
    @cameronmckenna6939 2 года назад

    This video was exactly what I needed. Serious thanks

  • @samlutz858
    @samlutz858 3 года назад +7

    Great tips thanks Nelson!

  • @seppukun208
    @seppukun208 3 года назад +3

    This is pure gold for a beginner like me. Thank you!

  • @AmitKumar-ze4tv
    @AmitKumar-ze4tv 3 года назад +6

    Important, informational and impressive video. Thank you sir...

  • @dinogiancola6261
    @dinogiancola6261 3 года назад +3

    Possibly your most helpful video great stuff. Don’t run out of things to think of in the middlegame like I used to

  • @kiton1890
    @kiton1890 2 года назад +1

    thank you

  • @kaixajj
    @kaixajj Месяц назад

    cooollll. this is the vid i needed to watch. now i know what to do instead of beat around the bush after the opening. nice work! thankss

  • @ricklee7732
    @ricklee7732 3 года назад +44

    Perfectly presented valuable information, as usual.

  • @callumcavell4770
    @callumcavell4770 3 года назад +1

    Genuinely my favourite channel to come to watch great exposition. Love it mate, keep it up!

  • @danielhudon9456
    @danielhudon9456 3 года назад +2

    “Yeah, we got a pawn, it’s good, but it’s not as good as checkmate.”
    Word. And another great video, thanks!

  • @mariuszstanisawwota257
    @mariuszstanisawwota257 3 года назад +5

    I'm a 700 guy that came back to chess after about 15 years, undusted his chessboard and started playing with people. I really like your videos. I start realising more and more things the more I play. I like your approach, really practical. Getting rid of a potential weakness before your opponent starts milking it is my favourite. I will try and have a sharper look at my potentially weak points to avoid exploitation and possibly further my development while preparing for it. Love you videos as I said. Great for my level, mate. :)

  • @SurvarSubair
    @SurvarSubair 3 года назад +2

    Excellent work. U deserve more subs. Keep up 👍

  • @pulemolefe6104
    @pulemolefe6104 2 года назад +1

    Videos like this make me think I can go from this to playing like the instructor 😂😂

  • @ratpshaminda2540
    @ratpshaminda2540 3 года назад +2

    Wow what a nice guide.... learned lots of things...thanks❤️

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @ratpshaminda2540
      @ratpshaminda2540 3 года назад +1

      @@ChessVibesOfficial i am watching your all videos ..they are simple and useful.. and your voice is very clear... keep your work on youtube never give up...good luck❤️👊

  • @1877Pegasus
    @1877Pegasus 3 года назад +1

    Very good. Instructive and step by step. I have been watching many videos of other well known chess RUclipsrs, but your videos give the foundation that they lack in their videos. Thank you

  • @Elevator_Fudd
    @Elevator_Fudd 2 года назад

    This is the area of my game I think is the weakest. Of course at my level all areas are weak. But if I had to pick one where I truly felt overwhelmed it's the middlegame. And this video has given me some clarity on how to proceed. Every video I watch of yours, doesn't solve my particular problem, but it most definitely give me a solid direction plan of what to do moving forward. Once again keep up the amazing work!!!

  • @ChrisSmith-il5qe
    @ChrisSmith-il5qe 2 года назад

    Getting more serious about chess and I've been looking for a video like this for weeks. Thank you!

  • @BloxiansToday
    @BloxiansToday 2 года назад +1

    nice tutorial sir

  • @DavidEmerling79
    @DavidEmerling79 3 года назад +1

    Excellent explanation about these plans. What I particularly liked about it is that you didn't bog the viewer down with too many details. I'm sure your intent was for this to be a quick, cursory overview of potential plans and that's exactly what you did. You kept with the script. Oftentimes, the master gets too specific when he is really just trying to make a general point. Keep up the good work!

  • @raveendrancherupillil5439
    @raveendrancherupillil5439 3 года назад +2

    Very instructive ideas.

  • @itifonhom
    @itifonhom 3 года назад +2

    Some very helpful ideas, many thanks!!

  • @wildworldexplorerstv
    @wildworldexplorerstv 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the lecture master Nelson.
    I particularly apply all these things almost in every game i play but still have difficulties on defending.

  • @BlunderBunny
    @BlunderBunny 3 года назад +3

    Wow, so much helpful information in a short video. Thank you for your clear and concise explanations.

  • @juanky0337
    @juanky0337 Год назад

    Great video... it really helped with the middlegame and the outcome of my game was very satisfying.

  • @simpleliving662
    @simpleliving662 3 года назад +1

    Subscribed and hit that notification bell! Looking forward to watching your videos. Thank you!

  • @OregonMikeH
    @OregonMikeH Год назад

    Nelson, You are so good at teaching that I share your Ch. more often and with a larger group of people than any other Chess Creator. This includes Members of my Chess Club as well, "Coos Bay, Oregon Chess Club". Thanks for such outstanding style man. Blessings your way with a huge thumbs up every single night! SHARED & SHARED AGAIN.

  • @hurfery
    @hurfery 3 года назад +5

    Super useful teachings. Thanks Nelson. :)

  • @ugursoylu7174
    @ugursoylu7174 Год назад

    Dude you are amazing. Before watching your videos, at a position like the one at 12:30, as black, at best I would’ve noticed the unprotected c4 pawn but apart from that I would have had very little idea to progress beyond looking for blunders etc.
    Now, thanks to you I learnt to also look for the backward pawn at b2, I learnt not to just look at the pieces but at the squares as well, I learnt about outposts and am considering maybe b3 square could be a good outpost for my knight perhaps protected by a bishop at e6 square.
    Maybe none of these ideas would actually do any good, but even then at least I learnt the look at such possibilities in the middlegame where before I would have no idea what to do.
    Can’t thank you enough man, you and your content is amazing!!!

  • @danno1800
    @danno1800 3 года назад +1

    Nice lesson - thanks - much appreciated!

  • @petergreen5337
    @petergreen5337 2 года назад

    Thank you very much publisher

  • @altonbrek
    @altonbrek Год назад +1

    Helpful.

  • @valtteri234
    @valtteri234 3 года назад +2

    Very good video. Especially those advanced positional ideas were helpful!

  • @jimbednash8647
    @jimbednash8647 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. You are the best instructor on the internet.

  • @ElectricHedgehogs
    @ElectricHedgehogs 3 года назад +1

    This is one of the best chess videos I have ever seen. Fantastic ideas. Soooooo helpful. You are such a good teacher.

  • @XerxesGammon200
    @XerxesGammon200 3 года назад

    Very sold advice. Ty 👌

  • @pneumatic00
    @pneumatic00 3 года назад +1

    Very nicely done video. Excellent

  • @robertogarrido8618
    @robertogarrido8618 2 года назад +1

    Wow ¡ Finally, some powerful and practical advice for the middle game, which is usually covered with a lot of mystery by chess coaches. Many thanks, Nelson ¡¡

  • @Rafael-ql3dz
    @Rafael-ql3dz 3 года назад

    This video totally saved my game today!

  • @jrviade85
    @jrviade85 3 года назад +1

    I really like when you tell us to pause the video and try and figure out the best move
    That really exercises the brain n helps us improve in our game
    Thank you for that! 🙂

  • @ErainierManejoRaine
    @ErainierManejoRaine 2 месяца назад

    Nice. Ideas to. Elevate. Chess Beginners to. Intermediate. Level! Some. Fundamental. Middlegame. Strategy is to. create Pawnstorm, Find. Weak pawns, Re-routing pieces for. Effectivitty , Find. Weak Diagonals. etc! Great. Info! 👍

  • @bombasticcat
    @bombasticcat 3 года назад +1

    Wow... this was the most useful video i have ever seen in my life

  • @dragadeyt
    @dragadeyt 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Very helpful plans for the middlegame.

  • @extraudoknight
    @extraudoknight 3 года назад

    Great advice just what I am looking for

  • @adwaitT
    @adwaitT 3 года назад +2

    your channel is so underrated!!

  • @X00000370
    @X00000370 3 года назад +1

    Useful video for beginners to intermediate chess players. Thanks...

  • @erasmojose999
    @erasmojose999 3 года назад +1

    Very useful ideas...little and basic plans is the key 👏👏

  • @the_eerie_faerie_tales
    @the_eerie_faerie_tales Год назад

    The title/book Middlegame makes so much more sense now 🤦‍ glad I looked it up!

  • @boringfive3856
    @boringfive3856 3 года назад +4

    Thank dude

  • @jamo491
    @jamo491 2 года назад

    Best chess content , so relatable and non arrogant. There's many a GM could use a lesson from you in social skills👍

  • @dandimit8463
    @dandimit8463 3 года назад +1

    Great vid! Thanks for the help.