Chess Lesson # 47: Checkmate With Bishop And Knight (easy method)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024

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  • @NMRobertRamirez
    @NMRobertRamirez  3 месяца назад

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  • @lemkedean1944
    @lemkedean1944 Год назад +31

    Wow, this is harder than my PHD degree. I've been mulling it over for almost two days and this video is the most helpful one.

  • @thuydohong5430
    @thuydohong5430 2 года назад +51

    The hardest part is trying to force the enemy king to the corner. If you play an engine, it for some reason always corner itself. But when you play a real human he will try to stay around the center. I just feel very hard to force enemy king to the edge of the board. I am bad at co ordinating knight and bishop to push him back. Opponent always just have 1 escape square 😭.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  2 года назад +17

      Hello! We all feel like this at the beginning. This is one to revisit from time to time 💪

    • @DanDeebster
      @DanDeebster Год назад +4

      I'm on Lichess and it's great at staying in the centre. It took well over an hour to finish it (that engine makes different moves and the setup is different).

    • @bigbossbigblind
      @bigbossbigblind Год назад +3

      Try to play both sides by yourself. The key is to build a firewall with all three pieces, but your king is the most important one.

  • @MrShank12u
    @MrShank12u 3 года назад +9

    After 35 years of play I finally understand how to mate with these pieces!!!! Thanks!!!!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +3

      hehe it's never too late! Have you ever gotten it in one of your games in the last 35 years? Thanks a lot for your comment by the way. I am glad you found this lesson useful 👍

    • @MrShank12u
      @MrShank12u 3 года назад +1

      I have ALWAYS steered my games away from it because I didn't know how

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +7

      @@MrShank12u I remember getting this in a very important tournament game where everyone was around my table. I did not remember how to do it. And right after that game, I went over it and made sure to never forget it again. Unfortunately, I have never gotten it ever since hehe, but I am waiting to show off lol

    • @НиколайВалерьевич-ъ8з
      @НиколайВалерьевич-ъ8з Год назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez When I play guys who happen to be even weaker than myself - and time permits - and if I turn out to get a paramount position - I exchange or "sacrifice" all the heavier pieces, and all the pawns, making it up so that only my bishop and knight remained against the opponent's King (promoting pawns if any, or both, of that pair are already missing from the board to the respective values), and have fun .·)) Half the times I blunder into a stalemate. .·))

  • @Pezminion
    @Pezminion 3 года назад +10

    Dude, I spent like 4 hours yesterday trying to figure out the method they describe on lichess and watching a video of it and everything, could NOT understand it. I watched this video and now i get it on the first try. You are awesome! Thank you so much for posting this!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Nice! Glad to hear you found this lesson useful. This is an endgame we should revisit from time to time even if we feel like we got it 👍

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      @Zola Costa excellent! Keep ti up 👍

  • @ajarnray4115
    @ajarnray4115 3 года назад +15

    This explanation is the best I ever have seen on this mate. I have tried in the past many times to learn this, but gave up on it. After watching this video and learning the 3 patterns I was able to give made in 31 moves against SF on Lichess set on the highest level. You are a great teacher.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +2

      Hello! That's so good to know. Congrats! This is a tricky one and many people find it really difficult and need to revisit it multiple times. Thank you for sharing your progress with me. It means a lot 👍

  • @polinoortiz
    @polinoortiz 3 года назад +24

    I've been having trouble learning this particular mate, but with this video I now know how to do it easily, you are an excellent couch.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much! I am glad it helped. Let me know if you ever have any questions as you go through the lessons.

    • @Poopyfarts96.
      @Poopyfarts96. 11 месяцев назад +2

      I yes he is a couch

  • @jaiaggarwal4772
    @jaiaggarwal4772 3 года назад +10

    Not sure if you're some kind of Magician or what 😅😅
    Literally I've been trying to learn this 'bishop +knight mate' for about a month and Finally your one detailed video made it look so easy. ❤❤
    You deserve more Sir. Thank you so much. **Already Subscribed ❤

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +5

      Hello Jai! You are more than welcome. Thank you for such a nice feedback. It’s great to know you found this lesson useful 👍

  • @cloudrain3186
    @cloudrain3186 3 года назад +3

    There is hope for all folk which is struggling, thanks a lot for your contributions straight from the heart!!!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      You are more than welcome! Thanks a lot for your kind words 👍

  • @glassyboy619
    @glassyboy619 2 года назад +2

    Hanging Pawns taught me the way of "W" with the knight. Your way of knight in knight out is also nice...

  • @matejondrejka6470
    @matejondrejka6470 3 года назад +1

    One of the best explenations I have ever heard. Couldnt figure it out on how to do it for many many times and now I watched the video once and got it first try, thank you so much chess wizzard.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      You are more than welcome and congrats in mastering this tough one 💪

  • @StefanodeLucadirector
    @StefanodeLucadirector 3 года назад +1

    I just want to add my voice to the chorus of "thank you"! It was awsome to learn this checkmate following your instructions, so: thank you!

  • @jamesmunroe6558
    @jamesmunroe6558 2 года назад +1

    I can't begin to tell you how much I am enjoying your videos! This video really cleared up the mechanics of the bishop-knight checkmate for me, including the troublesome bit of how to corral the enemy King where you want him. Thank you so much for making such crystal-clear explanations of the mechanics of what are often regarded as troublesome mates!

  • @nal2us2
    @nal2us2 2 года назад

    I gotta say, the fact that you are providing this information free of charge...... Im convinced.... your no human being Robert.... your a Chess NM Angel Bro!!!!!! Love these videos. They are clearing up issues I have had for years if not decades concerning how to approach different issues with the game. Thank you so ooooo very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  2 года назад

      I'm waiting for you yo become a GM and then I will charge you 😅👍

    • @nal2us2
      @nal2us2 2 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez LOL!!! Dont hold your breath on that one Robert!!!!! HEHE

  • @ahmedtoma4345
    @ahmedtoma4345 Месяц назад

    I have to say this form all my heart you are a great teacher
    I have watched many videos but your technique is the best

  • @bigbossbigblind
    @bigbossbigblind Год назад

    Thank you! After watching the video, I reviewed it for nearly 8 hours. Although this lesson didn't show all the possibilities, just remember the main principles and you can figure out the rest of them!

  • @aaronmck
    @aaronmck 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Robert for this well-explained video. I have struggled with this checkmate after trying it on lichess but you explained it in a way that is easy to remember and easy-to execute. Thanks for Sunny Walsall UK!

  • @LadyViolet1
    @LadyViolet1 Год назад +1

    I've watched a few videos on this and I have to say this is by far the easiest one to understand; thanks for making this!

  • @saveriomignella748
    @saveriomignella748 Год назад

    Thanks! This video really helped me a lot! The idea of the "Ideal Position" really helps too!

  • @ubandoandes4709
    @ubandoandes4709 3 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot, now I understand how to handle this checkmate pattern of a night & bishop, your videos helps a lot ..God bless coach

  • @WandersonDavid_KariJobeBrasil
    @WandersonDavid_KariJobeBrasil Год назад

    After 1 year playing chess I recently ended up on this endgame Bishop + Knight and I didn't know what to do, so it was a draw. Now after watching this video, I tryed against Stockfish level max and I mated it on my first try :D You have the gift to teach, keep up and thank you.

    • @WandersonDavid_KariJobeBrasil
      @WandersonDavid_KariJobeBrasil Год назад

      On my second try I had a harder time to get the king to the corner, then when I was ready to do the last maneuver (mate in 3) the engine said it was a draw because I reached 50 moves ☹

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  Год назад +1

      @@WandersonDavid_KariJobeBrasil That's part of the process. Keep practicing from time to time. Anyway, not everyone is going to defend like the engine 😅💪😎

  • @financeworld3359
    @financeworld3359 3 года назад +3

    Great video!

  • @NorbertFalkiewicz
    @NorbertFalkiewicz 11 месяцев назад

    This is by far the most helpful lesson on this subject. Excellent explanation. Thank you! 🙏💪

  • @DigitalHaze65536
    @DigitalHaze65536 2 года назад

    It took me a few tries against level 3 Stockfish, then I got it!. I started raising the difficulty and after 3 tries got it on max difficulty (8), I love the way you explain Chess!

  • @rizalonia539
    @rizalonia539 3 года назад +1

    Great lesson

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you liked it! 👍

    • @rizalonia539
      @rizalonia539 3 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez you clear lecturer very fluent i english it motivated me a lot thanks sir

  • @UnitedEsports69
    @UnitedEsports69 11 месяцев назад

    Master it was hard for me i never thought i could learn it thanks alot from 🇮🇳

  • @Huseyin.Koc.
    @Huseyin.Koc. Год назад

    Thanks it is really useful tactic, i Will not forget "knight out knight in!"

  • @God-ks5pv
    @God-ks5pv 3 года назад

    best explanation so far

  • @thecalendarninja
    @thecalendarninja 2 года назад

    I just became a member today, Rooks on the 7th! to help support this amazing channel! This is my absolute favorite position in chess that I mastered back in 2014 or so. I even wrote 2 blogs online back in the day. This is the one position I consider myself to be a GM at 😆 and I'm usually on the top 10 leader board everyday worldwide at this checkmate (speed run)

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate your support and feedback. It's rare to find players who like and feel comfortable with this checkmate 💪😎

  • @ruthxk7844
    @ruthxk7844 Год назад +1

    Amazingly explained Robert!! Muchísimas gracias otra vez :') parece un milagro pero lo estoy consiguiendo hacer!!

  • @linggu2846
    @linggu2846 8 месяцев назад

    One of the best explanations. Thanks!

  • @vix17vix07
    @vix17vix07 2 месяца назад

    After one hour of repetitiveness on lichess, finally I have known how to deliver this mate in any position.

    • @ngocthuy7pt525
      @ngocthuy7pt525 2 месяца назад +1

      Could you teach me how can I do that?

  • @dineshfernando2793
    @dineshfernando2793 Год назад

    thank you for teaching me the almost impossible b and n mate

  • @viplavvivek4814
    @viplavvivek4814 8 месяцев назад

    well thanks for teaching such a tough concept!

  • @paulboro5278
    @paulboro5278 3 года назад +1

    I can do this checkmate against an engine because they play the best moves and I have learnt the responses. But humans do not play the best moves, I find it difficult to achieve the knight in knight out position. The easiest part of this video is the hardest for me. :).

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +2

      Hello Paul! We have all been there. I recommend you simply come back to practice this checkmate from time to time and trust me you will find it easier every time until it simply becomes second-nature 💪

  • @IngTomT
    @IngTomT 2 года назад

    This method is so easy and memorable. Thank you!

  • @literallylegendary6594
    @literallylegendary6594 2 года назад

    This video is amazing as it covers all the possibilities. Thanks!!

  • @jasonc0065
    @jasonc0065 Год назад

    The knight-in-knight-out method (W method) is only applicable when the king goes to the wrong corner. When the king avoids both corners, the diagonal method should be used: 1. Cut the king off inside the seven square diagonal, 2. Cut the king off inside the five square diagonal, 3. Cut the king off inside the three square diagonal, 4. mate.
    18:40 Kf6(1.) Ke8 Be6 Kd8 Ke5 Kc7 Kd5 Kd8 Nh4 Ke7 Ke5 Kf8 Kf6 Ke8 Ng6 Kd8 Ke5 Kc7 Kd5 Kd8 Kd6 Ke8 Bc3 Kd8 Bb4(2.) Kc8 Nf4 Kb7 Nd5 Kc8 Ke7 Kb7 Kd7 Kb8 Ba6(3.) Ka7 Bc8 Kb8 Ne7 Ka7 Kc7 Ka8 Bb7+ Ka7 Nc6#
    No videos teach this. Some videos teach the diagonal method even where the king needs to be driven from corner to corner. It is best to know both methods, because the W method is best when the king goes to the corner, and the diagonal method us best when the king remains in the center.
    Sometimes it is possible to transpose into the W method. 18:40 even better here is Kf6 Ke8 Ne5 Kd8 Ke6 Kc7 Nd7 Kb7 Bc4, and we are in the W method.

  • @marcinburakiewicz5900
    @marcinburakiewicz5900 2 года назад

    Thanks, Ramirez.

  • @EliotThemastermind-xb6xp
    @EliotThemastermind-xb6xp Месяц назад

    Youre a great teacher

  • @DungPham-lp1to
    @DungPham-lp1to Год назад

    Great teaching!! Thank you thank you

  • @spastalospiscous
    @spastalospiscous 2 года назад

    This was tough..but you are my teacher of chess..it was great explanation..thank you coach..

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  2 года назад +1

      Yes, this one is tricky. Just revisit it from time to time 👍

    • @spastalospiscous
      @spastalospiscous 2 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez yes i have to..keep teaching us coach..i love chess..😊

  • @Andratos95
    @Andratos95 3 года назад +1

    I feel like I was just given an immeasurable power. And from great powers, come great responsibilities

  • @stranMusic
    @stranMusic Год назад

    Thank you so so much. You helped a lot.

  • @moseskwerebaGathua
    @moseskwerebaGathua 3 месяца назад

    Learning this after many years

  • @abhisheksamboddu6580
    @abhisheksamboddu6580 3 года назад +3

    tks for all the vedios dude with help of these in 3 days i came from 400 to 800 .......now will try to get to 1500 as soon as possible ....this needs a lot of practice puzzles can you suggest any website which gives 100s of puzzles topic wise for free other than lichess cause it dsent have it topicwise but randomly .......i think topic wise would be a good start than just random puzzles

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      hehe well congrats on that big jump! You will probably feel some resistance to get to 1000, but if you continue training and playing consistently, you will get there in no time. As far as the lichess tactics, I understand what you mean, but to be honest, you will benefit more from random tactics. Training tactics by topic is good when you are completely new to it and need to learn what each them is. If you already know that, it is better to train your brain for the real deal. In a real game we never know what pattern is present. It could be tough at the beginning, but you will get the hang of it. Even if you cannot find the answer and juts look at the answer after working hard on it, you will improve. If you still want to train tactics like this, I do not know of any free website, but you can always find pretty cheap tactics books on amazon. Hope this makes sense 👍

    • @abhisheksamboddu6580
      @abhisheksamboddu6580 3 года назад +1

      @@NMRobertRamirez wow tks a lot now realy i feel this makes sense ....ill do random tactics :) ....btw where are you from and can we be friends on any social media

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      @@abhisheksamboddu6580 you are more than welcome. Happy to help. You can send me a friend request on Facebook or follow me on Twitter if you like. I am not that active though. As far as where I am from, I would like to hear your guess 🤓 Although I gave it up on lesson # 66

    • @abhisheksamboddu6580
      @abhisheksamboddu6580 3 года назад +1

      @@NMRobertRamirez haha.....i couldnt find u on fb dude there are so many robert ramirezs XD.....ig spain?

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      @@abhisheksamboddu6580 hehe go to my channel here on youtube and you will see the Twitter and Facebook option. They will take you directly to my profile. I am originally from Cuba 🇨🇺

  • @Giga_Chad_
    @Giga_Chad_ 2 года назад +1

    the best one

  • @stephentitus964
    @stephentitus964 2 года назад

    Like you guys this video helped me nail down something I have struggled within a try or two in the chess engine. I have found and escape for the king I can’t seem to solve. It is as follows.
    Start with :
    Black king f8
    White king f6
    White knight f7
    White bishop f5
    Then the King escapes under the following scenario.
    1. Bh7, Ke8
    2. Ne5, Kd8
    3. Ke6, Kc7
    4. Nd7, Kb7 escapes

    • @НиколайВалерьевич-ъ8з
      @НиколайВалерьевич-ъ8з Год назад

      No, not really: you send your Elephant from h7 to *d3* - to prevent that ruffian's going to a6 - meanwhile your Horse is relishing the position they have attained on d7: keeping everything that is their responsibility, b6 and c5 included, under fire. If that stupid black tyrant is stubborn enough to push in the same direction - i.e. lands on c6 - the faster running beast of yours simply makes a *waiting move* - anywhere along the a6-f1 diagonal (except for *b5,* naturally, lest he be butchered) - and then to *b5* making the opposing Royal Majesty completely walled up, and compelled to give up d6 to your Royalty - on the next move (if he chooses to retreat back to b7), or one move after (if his choice should be c7). Then on with your "knight in - knight out" (or if the black intriguant attempts to do funny things - darts back in the direction of h8 - your Ecclesiastic is easily in time to occupy f7, i.e. what our teacher calls the "ideal position").

  • @flinson3429
    @flinson3429 3 года назад

    One of the hardest l, thankyou sir

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Yes, indeed! And the sad part is that we do not get it often, but we must know it just in case 😎

    • @flinson3429
      @flinson3429 3 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez s

  • @kaankahveci1153
    @kaankahveci1153 3 года назад +1

    This is very tricky. Probably I need to look at it time to time but you explained it very well coach! And I think this method is better than W method and easier to remember. Now I will finish the playlist and I will move on to the endgame playlist. It's been really helpful so far. Thanks so much COACH!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +3

      You are welcome! And yes, this one is tricky, but if you revisit it once in a while, you will see how it becomes easier every time. The good thing is that you have time to learn it. You won't encounter it often in you games hehe :)

  • @GreenHope42
    @GreenHope42 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great video

  • @manikghosh3272
    @manikghosh3272 3 года назад

    Wow!
    Learned it coach.

  • @chaos3539
    @chaos3539 3 года назад +2

    I am really confused even after watching this lesson one main problem I face is that sometimes I just cant corner the king its like just a repitition opposition. Any tips on how to get better at doing that?

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +3

      Hello! I know exactly what you mean. This is an endgame we should revisit from time to time because even if we get it right, we tend to forget it since it is not so common.
      When practicing it, try first using mainly your king to shoulder the other king. If that does not work at all, you can always rely on the position with the king, bishop and knight int the center like I explained in this video.
      Also, please let me know how it goes after revisiting it a few times. Every time you revisit it, you will find it easier and easier 👍

    • @chaos3539
      @chaos3539 3 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez Got it thanks!

  • @mmohammedfeky
    @mmohammedfeky 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have won use the Vienna opening 53% of the time. What do you think about this?

  • @exuviumisopods
    @exuviumisopods 2 года назад

    That needs a lot of practice on its own! Haha! Super, thank you so much!

  • @robertnowak7248
    @robertnowak7248 Год назад

    Really welll done!

  • @edmondmukunde2785
    @edmondmukunde2785 3 года назад

    Very grateful for the video!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @detlevkarlstotzel1357
    @detlevkarlstotzel1357 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot !

  • @Erroll21Oscar25
    @Erroll21Oscar25 3 года назад

    @Ramirez, at 16:15 Black's best defence is ...Kc7, heading for b6 and eventually as far as b4!! after which I doubt you know the 18-move procedure with the Knight on B1!! So from position: WK-D6 B-D5 N-E4 , BK on B5 ... and basically the only way to mate is playing Ne4-c3 followed by Nc3-b1 !!!
    This is much more difficult - infinitely more, if you don't know how to re-route the D4 Knight, to stop the BK heading towards A4/B4/B3 -- Ke5 was very committal and a perfect example that mobility is priority No.1 for the BK, not moving towards the most passive position on the board, in the corner.

    • @Erroll21Oscar25
      @Erroll21Oscar25 3 года назад

      P.S.- I understand that diving this deeply into this might take up too much of your time, but if you want, I can post a video response which would make it all crystal clear instead of typing variations, the visuals are very important with this. Thank you.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Hello! Excellent point. You are totally right. That's why we should practice both alternatives against the engine. We need to be prepared for either case. The main ideas explained in this lesson along with the ability to calculate should allow us to win this endgame, but it is true it could turn difficult -specially in time pressure.
      That's the reason why I did not teach this checkmate early in the course like I did with other basic checkmates such as Queen and King vs King.
      Thanks a lot for taking the time to point this out 👍

    • @Erroll21Oscar25
      @Erroll21Oscar25 3 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez- Hi Robert, well the point with the modern engines is that they are programmed (Lichess e.g), Stockfish too, to walk straight to the "Wrong Corner", so you would have to play both sides to train this, and it is more than difficult if you don't know where to place the Knight in the first phase of the procedure, which in this case would be D3, and the Bishop on A2-G7 diagonal, WK working from the right side to move the BK to the left, towards A8... This procedure is called the Deletang Method, and my point is that without getting a firm grip on this method, you and neither any of your students would be able to mate me within 50 moves, because I would play smart defence, meaning I would not walk into the corner, into a set-play that indeed can just be memorized. Maybe an extremely talented kid could work this "Geometric Dance" out over the board, but even that is highly unlikely... But if you catch on to the principles quickly, it is very much fun and limitlessly educational . Here is a link to a Majnu tutorial on this Deletang method:
      ruclips.net/video/PWZ7h2yrJME/видео.html
      But working this out for yourself would be even much better, but it takes a lot of patience, which kids these days hardly have anymore, most of them expect everything to be spoonfed to them, which is not the way to go, which is why I think you are doing a great job, congrats on that! -Greetings from Holland ;)

  • @ramkumarr1725
    @ramkumarr1725 3 года назад +1

    Nice.

  • @teddymagcawas1332
    @teddymagcawas1332 8 месяцев назад

    Look at games of gm alexandra kustenuk vs gm koneru humpy.183 moves in fide rapid and blitz 2023..ends in bishop and knight ending.😊

  • @douglass4340
    @douglass4340 3 года назад +1

    I'm with Mark C - I still find this super confusing.. from around 18.39 on you easily get the King to the edge - The engines I play have the King running circles around me - Can you please provide more info around ' the method of putting your knight and bishop in the center and then bring your king and go from there' - I'm sorry but compared to your other teachings, this is very vague. I have my Knight and bishop in the center on the correct coloured squares along with the king I like your teaching and hope that you can provide more detail on how to get the King to the edge with my pieces in the ideal position.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      Hello Douglas! Thanks a lot for your feedback. I understand what you mean, but like I have mentioned before, this endgame is taught at this point in. the course because we need to have a certain ability to calculate and visualize. For most of my students, it comes down to revisiting it from time to time and every time we do, it gets easier and easier. Luckily we do not get this often (I have gotten it 3 times in over 20 years) so, we have time to periodically revisit it until it becomes second nature. As you can see here in the comments section, other people have gotten it after watching the video once, but unfortunately this endgame is not as easy as the other basic checkmates we have covered (e.g Q + K vs K). Hope this makes sense 👍

    • @douglass4340
      @douglass4340 3 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez Thanks Robert , a sound answer. My rating is usually around 1200 - 1350, maybe I will revisit this again when my ratings are higher. I really enjoy your teachings. Mahi Pai.

  • @insanestuff9470
    @insanestuff9470 2 месяца назад

    Perfect way 🤟

  • @cedrixcabstv2352
    @cedrixcabstv2352 2 года назад

    thanks a lot

  • @learnchesslearnlife7537
    @learnchesslearnlife7537 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @sherif3000
    @sherif3000 4 месяца назад

    thank you you are the best

  • @Carloslsr
    @Carloslsr 3 года назад +7

    I want to share with you guys, today I won by simplification just counting the amount of pawns, because I had one extra pawn and they were in a good position I could won the game by promoting my extra pawn to a Queen.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +3

      Thanks a lot Carlos! This can only mean one thing! Keep it up because whatever you are doing is working. Again, thank you for sharing!

  • @mohamedagha5736
    @mohamedagha5736 3 года назад

    You are very great ☺️

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Hope you liked this one. It is tricky, but not impossible 💪

  • @claytonbenignus4688
    @claytonbenignus4688 10 месяцев назад

    Teach the Checkmate with Three Knights. While the odds of such a position is maybe one in a million, it is a fine exercise on how to use Knights.

  • @shampachakravarty9770
    @shampachakravarty9770 2 года назад

    Thanks!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate all your support 🙌😎

    • @shampachakravarty9770
      @shampachakravarty9770 2 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez Coach, I'm a beginner, but your lessons have been super helpful for me - thanks so much !

  • @antoniov64
    @antoniov64 3 года назад

    In Dvoretsky endgame book he uses' after Bd3 Kc7 Bb5 instead of Be4 which leads to another continuation but I like Be4 better

  • @farhanahmed7477
    @farhanahmed7477 Месяц назад

    At 12:06 if black king goes g2 instead of f3 then what?

  • @lefgia
    @lefgia Год назад

    Cool lesson! How often do you have the chance to say with confidence " This is forced checkmate in 50 moves" ?

  • @vijyantmehrotra8119
    @vijyantmehrotra8119 Год назад

    It needs to be practiced many times

  • @mitchiarikov2614
    @mitchiarikov2614 6 месяцев назад

    Thank u

  • @furkandemirsoy5637
    @furkandemirsoy5637 3 года назад

    Thank you for lesson! I mostly can do a checkmate with bishop and knight but i still struggle a bit to reach the ideal position. Sometimes opponent king escapes or i wonder what happened if my opponent tries to escape that i dont know how to respond.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      You are more than welcome! For this endgame, it is a good idea to revisit it from time to time until you fully get it. And true me you will 💪In the interim, keep in mind that most likely your opponent will not do a good job at defending 😎

  • @thunderflash2434
    @thunderflash2434 2 года назад

    i loose almost 40 moves in cornering the king itself. pls tell me how to do this without wasting moves

  • @serhatsayin1664
    @serhatsayin1664 3 года назад

    Finally got teached

  • @vijyantmehrotra8119
    @vijyantmehrotra8119 Год назад

    Love from INDIA

  • @whycantiremainanonymous8091
    @whycantiremainanonymous8091 3 года назад

    I practiced for ages, but for the life of me, I can't manage to reliably corral the king to the edge of the board... if the king geta there, I usually manage to reach mate, unless the 50 move rule kicks in, though blocking the escape route is still confusing sometimes.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Hello! This is an endgame you want to revisit from time to time. Before you know, it will kick in 👍

  • @itachi_terabapp
    @itachi_terabapp 2 года назад

    I crossed 600 again that time early queen attackers destroyed me and I fall back to 400 ....now in almost every match they are trying fried liver

  • @edmondmukunde2785
    @edmondmukunde2785 3 года назад

    Link to a two bishops checkmate please!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      Hello Edmond! You can see all of the lessons if you go to my channel. The two bishops one is lesson # 46 👍
      ruclips.net/user/NMRobertRamirez

  • @muhammadfarhan2947
    @muhammadfarhan2947 3 года назад

    can i skip this lesson and keep it later?

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      Absolutely! As a matter of fact, this is a lesson you can go over and revisit from time to time until you fully get it. I know it could be tricky and truth is it's pretty unlikely you will have to use it soon. But, if you ever have to, you should know how 👍😎

  • @vedbhanushali608
    @vedbhanushali608 4 месяца назад

    difficult to remember

  • @bhanubanerjee23
    @bhanubanerjee23 3 года назад

    And here i was thinking 2 bishop check mate is difficult 😂

  • @viplavvivek4814
    @viplavvivek4814 3 года назад

    I played with 2400 elo rated SOS 5.1 for arena but it couldn't checkmate me with bishop & knight in 40 mins in 50 moves,I wonder how u claim that knight bishop checkmates are possible!

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      Hello! It is interesting that SOS could not get it done. This is not something I made up. I just learned how to do it and have been able to deliver it. You will find it in books and everyone should learn the right technique. Even if it seems complicated at first, feel free to revisit it from time to time until you get the hang of it 👍

  • @fidarida3063
    @fidarida3063 3 года назад

    "knight in, knight out"

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад +1

      This is a tricky one and we do not get it often in our games to practice it so it is a good idea to revisit this lesson from time to time 👍

    • @fidarida3063
      @fidarida3063 3 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez I did come across this during a game recently, but back then I didn't know how to do it and it ended up being a stalemate. Thanks a ton!

  • @MarkChant123
    @MarkChant123 3 года назад

    I still find this super confusing... I cannot set up the ideal position to begin with, the king always escapes
    2 bishops was very clear and easy, but this is confusing for me

    • @MarkChant123
      @MarkChant123 3 года назад

      what I mean is, I know how to drag the king from one corner to another and I know how to checkmate him once he is in the right colour corner, but I can't get the king to the corner to begin with... He always manages to escape

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      If it makes you feel better, we all go through that 😅 Did you try the method of putting your knight and bishop in the center and then bring your king and go from there? Anyways, this is a checkmate that you will understand more every time you revisit it. Try to do it once a week or so until you learn it by heart.
      If you have not gotten it under control in 4 week, please let me know 👍

    • @MarkChant123
      @MarkChant123 3 года назад

      Will do thanks... once I have the position set up its no problem. Its just getting that position to begin with. Thanks

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      @@MarkChant123 we'll keep in touch 👍

  • @Carloslsr
    @Carloslsr 3 года назад

    At 11:46 what could be the move if the king had moved to g2?

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      Hey Carlos! I am sorry to answer with another question :) but ... can you find a move that prevents their king from escaping via h3?

    • @Carloslsr
      @Carloslsr 3 года назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez No problem, it's like that we're going to learn, I think Be6 or Kf4?

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      @@Carloslsr You are right! Be6 is the move 👍

    • @Volcanic47
      @Volcanic47 Год назад

      @@NMRobertRamirez I've been looking for this question as that's what I'm struggling with. What do you do if king moves to f3 after you've moved the Bishop to e6? Great lesson, but this is so confusing.

  • @kevinemmrich7154
    @kevinemmrich7154 3 года назад

    LOL -- I ran into a bishop/knight/king vs. king scenario against a stockfish bot and this is a lesson I skipped!!!!! Had to settle for the 50 move draw rule.

    • @NMRobertRamirez
      @NMRobertRamirez  3 года назад

      Ahhh now is when I say "I told you so" lol Nah seriously, it has happened to me too. I only learned it well after messing it up the first time I got it.

  • @wandererpiper7869
    @wandererpiper7869 3 года назад +1

    It's a draw😓😓 I try to watch while playing the game but noooooo
    Ok I will watch it now

  • @dhruvdust1812
    @dhruvdust1812 3 года назад

    just revising, dont mind me

  • @karanarora1468
    @karanarora1468 11 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @teddymagcawas1332
    @teddymagcawas1332 8 месяцев назад

    The king is in 3rd rank opposition the king.. knight in and out "W".manuever...lets practice in under guava tress.with full of 🍑 fruits.😊

  • @iamproudpro1433
    @iamproudpro1433 4 месяца назад

    Not very good video :(

  • @vijyantmehrotra8119
    @vijyantmehrotra8119 Год назад

    It needs to be practiced many times