CHESS STEPS #2 (600-1000)

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    Welcome to the Chess Steps Series, where I teach you various concepts on your road to being a superstar chess genius. This is Episode 2.
    0:00 Intro
    0:45 Game 1 vs 617
    14:45 Game 2 vs 769
    28:31 Game 3 vs 854
    46:14 Game 4 vs 986
    1:01:40 Game 5 vs 995
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  • @hamburglerhelper326
    @hamburglerhelper326 2 года назад +5278

    this guys is 2700 but barely beating 700s.... i dont get it

    • @snowyy3028
      @snowyy3028 2 года назад +822

      its because you have 1 brain cell which is hanging

    • @ThaChildishOne
      @ThaChildishOne 2 года назад +1041

      Shame shame shame

    • @sujataghose8238
      @sujataghose8238 2 года назад +471

      Shame lol

    • @dustinkennedy65
      @dustinkennedy65 2 года назад +3017

      He's barely beating them on purpose so he can be as instructive as possible for people at these ranks. I'd imagine you had the sound off.

    • @potroast702
      @potroast702 2 года назад +1783

      You need this series more than anyone bud

  • @devjubin6965
    @devjubin6965 2 года назад +1049

    The favorite thing about this series is the fact that he acts like he's a lower rated player and makes the common mistakes all 1000 elo and below make and explains how to correct it!!! Really love your content Levy!!

    • @michael8815
      @michael8815 2 года назад +19

      this is something that the habits series did better and more consistently because the rules on how to play were written down

    • @derekgee8845
      @derekgee8845 2 года назад +5

      Chessbrah 👌👌

    • @Noir0rioN
      @Noir0rioN 2 года назад +2

      @@derekgee8845 dude....chessssss.

    • @derekgee8845
      @derekgee8845 2 года назад +1

      @@Noir0rioN eh? OK. Dude....

    • @brucewayne2184
      @brucewayne2184 2 года назад +6

      Oddly similar to Aman's "Chess Habits" series.
      Very suspicious.

  • @dimitriuss
    @dimitriuss 2 года назад +4797

    "poked around a little bit, and we ended up mating" - Levy 2022

  • @herrcrash8218
    @herrcrash8218 2 года назад +665

    I am convinced that teaching in general is an extremely difficult thing to do but Levy is honestly one of the best teachers I‘ve ever seen. I love this

  • @booperbonkerton3814
    @booperbonkerton3814 2 года назад +1055

    1:00:03 I'm doing good man. My grades are good, I got really good family-related news today, and I hit my highest rapid rating ever today of 850 after playing chess for a month. Thank you for the videos

  • @collinbuchanan5741
    @collinbuchanan5741 2 года назад +597

    me: Qa3 looks good, hitting the pawn and attacking that open space
    Gotham: I can go Qa3 but that’s a completely ridiculous move and can be easily parried
    Me: Yup that’s what I was thinking, let’s try something else

    • @karambwan1649
      @karambwan1649 2 года назад +10

      Me but it hangs the piece instead

    • @johnwalker1058
      @johnwalker1058 2 года назад +84

      Me: *makes a seemingly reasonable move*
      Engine: "blunder!" *eval bar drops to the Marianas Trench*

    • @ryanrauch1509
      @ryanrauch1509 2 года назад +12

      This just made my day... Literally laughing out loud 🤣

    • @yassirakkaoui
      @yassirakkaoui Год назад +4

      Same, i swear😂😂😂

    • @sorey_here
      @sorey_here Год назад +1

      we've all been there 👍

  • @trent797
    @trent797 2 года назад +1512

    Levy: "I want to keep these videos about 40 minutes."
    Also Levy: Releases next video at 1h17mins.

    • @pietroorsato9399
      @pietroorsato9399 2 года назад +64

      Levi: plays e4 e5
      me: Impossible

    • @judahrosen4362
      @judahrosen4362 2 года назад +19

      But I love it

    • @BanDzTheLord
      @BanDzTheLord 2 года назад +24

      Aint complaining

    • @Andrew-yr6ig
      @Andrew-yr6ig 2 года назад +13

      Watch on 2x speed and it's about 40min.

    • @smartfck4
      @smartfck4 2 года назад +16

      We all know Levy is bad with calculations

  • @mattdinger765
    @mattdinger765 2 года назад +185

    Hi Levy. Since watching these two episodes I have won 10 of my last 12 games and gone from 820 to 915, this is the most instructive content I’ve enjoyed from you so far. Thanks for putting out daily videos, I don’t miss a single one, either entertainment or instructional. Keep doing what you’re doing man!

    • @ramyogpandey1112
      @ramyogpandey1112 Год назад +1

      Ehat your rating nau

    • @esfera2181
      @esfera2181 Год назад +1

      You won ten games and barely gained 100 LP. Just quit the game, it's not for you

    • @mattdinger765
      @mattdinger765 Год назад +12

      @@esfera2181 well now I’ve managed 1750 as a peak I have had to slow down, life gets in the way of consistent play sometimes.

    • @mattdinger765
      @mattdinger765 Год назад +4

      @@ramyogpandey1112 I float around 1400-1500 playing very casually but I have reached 1750 when I play consistent, serious chess. Some days I was playing 25+ games of 10 min rapid though, so I kinda got obsessed

    • @esfera2181
      @esfera2181 Год назад

      @@mattdinger765 make a new account and you'll be higher, eventually you'll fall down till you hit your lowest. But it will be higher than what it is now

  • @utygfkuygughg
    @utygfkuygughg 2 года назад +107

    Went from solid 600 to solid 750 after one episode…. Best series yet. He literally gets inside my head and explains why my flawed logic doesn’t work at my level.

  • @huckthatdish
    @huckthatdish 2 года назад +791

    The Frandinavian combines the loss of tempo of the Scandy with the terrible French bishop for maximum sadness

    • @ThaAmjab
      @ThaAmjab 2 года назад +9

      lol

    • @asaravenell
      @asaravenell 2 года назад +10

      thats why magnus loves it

    • @huckthatdish
      @huckthatdish 2 года назад +18

      @@asaravenell magnus loves the Scandi not starting in the French and taking with queen in the exchange French

    • @asaravenell
      @asaravenell 2 года назад +35

      @@huckthatdish thanks man i had absolutely no idea that was the case

    • @tonieprawda
      @tonieprawda 2 года назад +4

      Well done sir

  • @pedroivanfernandes2997
    @pedroivanfernandes2997 2 года назад +292

    44:21 Levy missing M1 on purpose just to show how to win the endgame... You can see how he hovers over the rook then changes his mind. It's those tiny details that make a great teacher

    • @F8alaty45
      @F8alaty45 2 года назад +9

      I didn't even catch that it was M1.

    • @rohitkumar-nb5ym
      @rohitkumar-nb5ym 2 года назад +15

      He instinctively went for rook h2 and was like nah...

  • @CrispyBaconYT555
    @CrispyBaconYT555 2 года назад +213

    When you see a move immediately and then Levy starts talking about the different options and saying that the move you were thinking was a very advanced option :D

    • @Legend-rv6sm
      @Legend-rv6sm Год назад +1

      Your like I said that

    • @nathannorton5972
      @nathannorton5972 Год назад +4

      BUT did you know why it was a very good move, and how to follow it up?

    • @dabi734
      @dabi734 Год назад +28

      I saw a move and he immediately said dont do this move its a completely ridiculous move

    • @robertforgaci9427
      @robertforgaci9427 11 месяцев назад +2

      i feel like Einstein when this happens ahhahaa

    • @andrewwilson9123
      @andrewwilson9123 9 месяцев назад

      @@nathannorton5972Exactly. Sacrifices without seeing the correct follow ups are just blunders

  • @ryn1192
    @ryn1192 Год назад +95

    10:00
    Levy : Eat the pawns.
    Subtitles (CC) : Eat the ponds.
    Me : *searches how to eat ponds*

    • @fathom-c7o
      @fathom-c7o Год назад +1

      no comments

    • @minecraft_pro_3226
      @minecraft_pro_3226 Год назад +6

      Maybe with a rook we can eat the ponds.

    • @fathom-c7o
      @fathom-c7o Год назад +1

      @@minecraft_pro_3226 na if the rook jumps into the pond , the water in the pon will come out

    • @minecraft_pro_3226
      @minecraft_pro_3226 Год назад

      @@fathom-c7o Intéressant...

    • @geniuz4093
      @geniuz4093 Год назад +1

      Cringe

  • @hilmidwiputranto6944
    @hilmidwiputranto6944 2 года назад +190

    levy in guess the elo is like normal gordon ramsay, levy in this series is like ramsay when dealing with kids

  • @infantiltinferno
    @infantiltinferno 2 года назад +1060

    Levy giggling as he's playing low-rated moves just says it all. Great stuff.

    • @X1ma_
      @X1ma_ 2 года назад +3

      Gustav guys

    • @enricoboldrini5350
      @enricoboldrini5350 2 года назад +6

      @A Garfayan___🌹 Sorry I don't speak alien

  • @svenbootsma3041
    @svenbootsma3041 2 года назад +44

    Honestly, I think this is one of the most enjoyable series so far! It’s really nice to see you play “like” a lower-rated player. Learning a lot here! Also, these hour long videos are great; your voice is nice to listen to

  • @AceWolf456
    @AceWolf456 2 года назад +9

    I like how a lot of mates with many pieces on the board tend to have something backing the mating piece, but I love that 27:05 the queen mates with no backup.

  • @jaredcarter1165
    @jaredcarter1165 2 года назад +649

    You can tell when you've just made a big error against Gotham, if you ever sign up to play him, cuz he'll take at least 30 seconds on his next move, just describing to the audience how you done flubbed

    • @CJ-ts4jm
      @CJ-ts4jm 11 месяцев назад +3

      Brilliant 😂😂😂

    • @TactfulWaggle
      @TactfulWaggle 11 месяцев назад +11

      the longer gotham takes to respond to your move, the worse your blunder is xD

  • @Vista.highlights
    @Vista.highlights 2 года назад +880

    It's unbelievable how much effort it takes to become a grandmother in chess. Even Levy who does chess daily is still an international master.

    • @survivorsa5923
      @survivorsa5923 2 года назад +185

      Seems unlikely that Levy turns into a granny ngl

    • @darkrealm3996
      @darkrealm3996 2 года назад +26

      I love that joke

    • @tiwiorogun1767
      @tiwiorogun1767 2 года назад +10

      Bro i didn't didn't know u were on RUclips keep up the work ✌🏾

    • @fesh
      @fesh 2 года назад +105

      International Mother

    • @maxtv333thesuperstar3
      @maxtv333thesuperstar3 2 года назад +9

      @@xercer he did it on purpose

  • @rossmarshall4297
    @rossmarshall4297 2 года назад +2

    This is my favorite series you've ever done. I've rewatched all your ratings climb videos so many times, but this is even more instructive! Can't wait for the next step

  • @Tagger67
    @Tagger67 2 года назад +6

    I came out of a year long break from playing any chess. I was pleasantly surprised to see I could hold my ground against 1400-1500 players when my peak before was 1100. The only chess I did in this entire year were watching your videos! So thanks I'm sure you've help many like me without them even realising.

  • @ben4675
    @ben4675 2 года назад +160

    just watched this then played a 91% game and feeling very proud of myself

    • @Tootsiepop201
      @Tootsiepop201 2 года назад +8

      The same thing happened to me after episode 1! Great job!

  • @NecDraws
    @NecDraws 2 года назад +430

    21:46 Ah yes, I always knew I was very high level
    thank you Levy.

    • @hugo57k91
      @hugo57k91 2 года назад +6

      Wait what? I'm 1300 and I saw that

    • @davidefilippi7294
      @davidefilippi7294 2 года назад +17

      @@hugo57k91 same... I think we heard Levy saying "trading at one's terms" so many times that we constantly look for this kind of moves

    • @smartfck4
      @smartfck4 2 года назад +6

      It's not so hard to understand why it's such a good move (if you look 2-3 moves ahead it looks like white is just blundering a pawn on d4 but there's rook to d1 to pin the queen to the knight and win it). Other than that white has no immediate threats but black king gets paralized completely and it's very hard for black to bring more pieces to defense. There's also development problems for black because e6 pawn blocks its own bishop but hangs a mate if it moves up (white bishop slides to d3 and f6 pawn just lost support to interpose and block a checkmate). Even if black doesn't blunder immediately it's still impossible to stop bishop, knight and perhaps a rook lift in the future (if white plays correct moves). I'm 1400 and visually that move looks good to me but it's still not clear how to win it while Levy could probably dismantle any GM if given white's position.

    • @stephendaedalus7841
      @stephendaedalus7841 2 года назад +1

      @@hugo57k91 lol im 800 and saw that ... ;)

    • @hugo57k91
      @hugo57k91 2 года назад

      @Akkzz I didn't see a wink lol

  • @Stillshot10200
    @Stillshot10200 Год назад +5

    1. I watch without ad blocks.
    2. I am watching this series and then the course.
    3. I love your content and these long game recordings rock. Keep it up. Thank you.

  • @r.l.s.6722
    @r.l.s.6722 2 года назад +2

    Another AMAZING series! I for one am ecstatic you are devoting yourself to Chess education - there are lots of GMs, but not lots of great Chess content. Keep up the good work, seeing you grow as an educator has been joyful!

  • @spicewiczmusic
    @spicewiczmusic 2 года назад +75

    honestly, I'm 1200-1400 and even first episode was incredibly useful for me. not that I didn't know all this stuff, but it helps to organise all this in my brain. Let's watch this one then :D

  • @drtheengrumb4439
    @drtheengrumb4439 2 года назад +168

    HANDS DOWN your new best series. I love this and it is EXTREMELY helpful. By the way, your channel has raised my ELO over 400 in the last month alone and I am proud to say I rank in the 1600's now. Thanks Gotham!!!! PLEASE keep em coming.

    • @dajansuyal2854
      @dajansuyal2854 2 года назад +1

      Hey
      Can you suggest me an opening
      Im 900 player and im playing London but levy doesnt have a lot of studying materials about it and i lose to weird moves
      Can you help me with any opening

    • @burarum1
      @burarum1 2 года назад +2

      @@dajansuyal2854 Play the biipboop gambit named after mr. Gambit

    • @drtheengrumb4439
      @drtheengrumb4439 2 года назад +8

      @@dajansuyal2854 Study different openings. He has a video on the London too. Maybe check that video out as he helps break it down myself. When I was sub 1000, I felt as I could not get any better and I was very wrong. It takes time and practice. Also, play matches against bots with help so then you can also see and get help with different moves but then also learn why those moves are best.

    • @kittuojha
      @kittuojha 2 года назад +7

      @@dajansuyal2854 if you play london, then watch hikaru teaching london to pokemane. It's the best london training on the net, better than levy and everyone else.

    • @drtheengrumb4439
      @drtheengrumb4439 2 года назад +4

      @@kittuojha Completely forgot about that video too. In my defense, I was on my first cup of coffee and hour ago lol.

  • @jeremiahcurtis3067
    @jeremiahcurtis3067 2 года назад +1

    This series so far has been most instructive. It's incredible when this is broken down to basics how much the mind misses. I now know what I need to be focusing on more to advance, now just to devote my time legitimately instead of half assed. Thanks Levy

  • @codyhoney1830
    @codyhoney1830 2 года назад +2

    This series is both incredibly entertaining and it feels very informative to me. Please continue with this style of content it's phenomenal.

  • @kevinsips3658
    @kevinsips3658 2 года назад +132

    This such a thoughtful series tbh. You seem to really understand the challenges and mistakes that players of every level encounter.

    • @colegieseking5136
      @colegieseking5136 2 года назад +9

      I agree with this. I think that the series could be improved slightly if Levy was cognizant of the fact that he is a very tactical player and he can tend to overestimate lower rated player’s tactical awareness and underestimate their positional understanding.

    • @marcoantoniocabreraaguilar8226
      @marcoantoniocabreraaguilar8226 2 года назад +1

      @@colegieseking5136 Bit unrelated to OP's point, but you're so right about Levy being a very tactical player! I'd never realized it. I'd always really enjoyed Levy's style of play and admired his skill--he makes it seem effortless, like every move is perfectly obvious--but it's only now that I understand why. Thanks for the insight!

  • @sethpetrie2620
    @sethpetrie2620 2 года назад +354

    Thoughts on doing a series where you lost the opening, in a losing situation and maybe even down a piece and fighting back for the win or a winning position?? Love what you do and all the content!!

    • @olivetree7430
      @olivetree7430 2 года назад +33

      Just resign and learn your opennings

    • @hxhbestanime497
      @hxhbestanime497 2 года назад +9

      Feel like thats not helpful, you’d just try to play good moves regardless of whether you’re losing right?

    • @benedmondson3901
      @benedmondson3901 2 года назад +3

      He’s commented on this idea in a stream before after accidentally blundering a bishop or something I can’t remember exactly what he said but he decided against it and said it would be bad if he just lost games lol

    • @temporarynickname
      @temporarynickname 2 года назад +7

      @@olivetree7430 never resign, unless it's a very long time control

    • @olivetree7430
      @olivetree7430 2 года назад +3

      @@temporarynickname a game down a piece on move 5 sucks . I'd rather start a new game

  • @umutcancoskun5874
    @umutcancoskun5874 Год назад +13

    25:42 Qa3 is a perfect move that wins a piece if black doesn't want to lose knight then he loses queen. There is the moves: Qa3 c5 d×c6 Qe7 Bd6 or Qa3 Qe7 d6 c×d6 and again B×d6

  • @loaarnoth8311
    @loaarnoth8311 Год назад +3

    I really love your channel, so easy to understand your teaching style, and fun. Really, really appreciate your knowledge ❤ thank you for taking the time to play at each level. Really helpful to see the mistakes that I make played out, really helpful to hear your thought process.

  • @plaguetree5067
    @plaguetree5067 2 года назад +334

    "I missed mate in one!!" I, personally want to Welcome Levy back to playing 1000 Level Chess!

    • @thenerd446
      @thenerd446 2 года назад

      ; ruclips.net/video/MQR7-ZZdR0k/видео.html

    • @hatterson
      @hatterson 2 года назад +1

      ​@@adamh4510 At 41:56, Qe5+ forking the king and rook is met with Qg3 which blocks check and also guards the rook.

    • @whocares2277
      @whocares2277 2 года назад +1

      He didn't see rook h1 but he would have liked it.

    • @XTRM-fd7ty
      @XTRM-fd7ty 2 года назад +5

      @@whocares2277 you are not a psychic

  • @LordFarquhar96
    @LordFarquhar96 2 года назад +43

    Game 4’s endgame was super helpful. Basic tips like move one time, middle pawn back, and aiming to get into zugzwang are things I’ve not been told before. Really enjoying this series

  • @asharpbflat7179
    @asharpbflat7179 2 года назад +1

    This is such an amazing video totally underrated and underappreciated probably, but this is where most of us are at! So instructive, just watch! so nicely and thoughtfully done. Thanks so much for the dedication Levy!!!

  • @zerfetzt
    @zerfetzt Год назад +1

    the series is outstanding. it's always the most precious lessons - when a pro shows his mind on the battlefield, the grid he sees. Wonderful, thank you very much for the work

  • @Chicken_of_Bristol
    @Chicken_of_Bristol 2 года назад +40

    Not sure if this is appropriate for this series, but I'd love some content that focuses on evaluating with the computer. As a low rated player, if there isn't a simple tactical sequence, I don't feel like I get a lot out of the computer analysis. When you say things like "the computer likes this move because" I often don't feel like I can get that "because" when I'm just trying to do analysis on my own.

    • @stoutlager6325
      @stoutlager6325 2 года назад +3

      Sure I'll second this suggestion. I've noticed a lot of beginners not really sure how to use the engine like that. The basic idea is to see what the computer suggested instead of what you played, then play the computer suggestion and all the of the top computer suggested moves after that. This will show you why the move it liked the most was the best in that position. Now sometimes the computer suggested line is going to be extremely complicated and totally unrealistic for you to calculate. Other times it's a very simple tactic you certainly could have seen, at least with some puzzle practice. That tactic might be for you or instead you allowed one for your opponent. Doing this for endgame positions can be rough. There are times when making an innocuous king move somewhere changes the eval from totally winning mate in some handful of moves to dead draw or lost.

    • @PerfectSense77
      @PerfectSense77 2 года назад +4

      Yep you need to look at the following five moves or so from the computer AFTER the suggested move. Then in most cases you'll see why the computer suggested it. Even then sometimes it won't make sense to your puny human brain but a lot of the time it will and you'll be like "OOOOOHH that's why that move was total trash." Gotta look at the following moves.

    • @xxmsp91
      @xxmsp91 2 года назад

      LEVY PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS COMMENT!

  • @quantumblip4715
    @quantumblip4715 2 года назад +18

    I can't express how hyped I am for this series. It's insanely helpful and instructive for me even as a 1200 rn

  • @arnoldbailey8803
    @arnoldbailey8803 Год назад +4

    Hearing your thought process while making moves is the most educating experience I've had with this game. 🎯

  • @Shadowyurix
    @Shadowyurix Год назад +10

    Love this series!

  • @AM_-wg1hj
    @AM_-wg1hj 2 года назад +15

    21:33
    Me thinking: yeah I would play Qe3 here
    Gotham: that's a very high level move like 2900 level
    Me: *surprised Pikachu face*

  • @Boston-prince
    @Boston-prince 2 года назад +35

    I don't have the money to buy lessons or donate but I've disabled my ad-block. Amazing effort Levy, keep it up.

    • @michael2244
      @michael2244 2 года назад +3

      Amen from Chessbrah has a series "building habits" check it out, it's a lot better than this series.

    • @DiabolicalHater
      @DiabolicalHater 8 месяцев назад +1

      Cuckold

  • @whileimgaming
    @whileimgaming 2 года назад +1

    This is just so, so good. A long video that really takes a deeper dive into different positions and tactics. This one was maybe a BIT too long, but dang it. Perfect stuff to regain motivation and break glass ceilings

  • @colinmee7757
    @colinmee7757 2 года назад

    This is the best series you’ve done so far! Very instructive and is helping me think about my games better :) keep ‘em coming!

  • @complex136
    @complex136 2 года назад +6

    I love this series, also, don’t always watch the whole thing in one go (i do often, but not always) so the chapters separating the games is a huge help, keep up the superb work anyway! 👍

  • @oogabooga7089
    @oogabooga7089 2 года назад +26

    This series is so entertaining and educational at the same time, I love it!

  • @Zorionn
    @Zorionn 2 года назад

    Really enjoying the longer form content. Being able to see players make similar moves I would make and showing why they aren’t as good as alternative moves/ tactics at various stages in a game is super educational

  • @jdcampbell7090
    @jdcampbell7090 2 года назад

    This series is great, very informative and well done. Love the long format for this subject matter.

  • @isaacingalls720
    @isaacingalls720 2 года назад +12

    Just wanted to say that was the best explanation of king and pawn endgames I've ever heard. Thanks levy!

  • @totiscalisi8777
    @totiscalisi8777 2 года назад +4

    This format is absolutely amazing. Hearing your explanations and understanding the mistakes of lowrated players is very helpfull. Congrats

  • @Gregzyb453
    @Gregzyb453 2 года назад

    Loving this series. It is so helpful hearing you talk through moves of a game at my kind of level.

  • @brandonriordan921
    @brandonriordan921 2 года назад

    Honestly I'm around 1000 and I'm loving this series. As you've seen on guess the elo, simple blunders happen even at 1500, so this series is a nice reminder to slow down, look where the pieces see, and play basic principles. I'm one of the people who watch your videos in full-- much appreciated.

  • @chaliceter5698
    @chaliceter5698 2 года назад +10

    I’d pay the price for a full course were this to be compiled as a course on his website. This is excellent and valuable content. The explanations are really clear and slow enough for lower rated players to understand precisely what Levy is saying.

    • @seantimmons5900
      @seantimmons5900 2 года назад +3

      Well, don't pay for the milk if you're getting the cow for free.. or something like that.

    • @whiskeyfilmstudios7230
      @whiskeyfilmstudios7230 2 года назад

      shhhhh

    • @Nova_501
      @Nova_501 2 года назад +4

      Check out Daniel naroditskys speed runs too! They’re even more thorough with easy to understand GM level analysis. If you’re over 1200 it is probably more beneficial. But he plays the best moves almost all of the time. Levy playing some low Elo moves on purpose then showing how to continue from a not as good position is also super helpful

  • @whiskeyfilmstudios7230
    @whiskeyfilmstudios7230 2 года назад +12

    “like 27, 29 level…wink”
    You got my back, made me feel like a strong player! And you know u did it on purpose

  • @bartjames2192
    @bartjames2192 2 года назад +1

    I really think this series is terrific. As a 1000 ish player, I have found that GM's have a tendency to write books and build lessons around things that interest themselves (often showing me how good they are in their games). That level of instruction is far above my head right now. This series is showing me some new stuff, but also reinforcing the sorts of things I need to focus on. Thank you Levy! Keep up the good work!

  • @nestromae
    @nestromae 2 года назад +1

    I love this brand new series 🥳 The hour went like a minute. Thanks for this.

  • @asym52
    @asym52 2 года назад +13

    Ya know what I find really useful? Levy saying "this is the best move, but I'm a (whatever rating he's playing), so this is what I am going to do. That way, we not only get to see two different moves, but we get the rationale as well. Very nice. AND then we get to see Levy playing to overcome the handicap he's given himself. It might seem like a bit of a cheat ("now I'm going to play as a higher rated player"), but it's really not. It's really just quite a brilliant teaching device. As a former teacher, I am constantly pleased with what a good teacher Levy is.

    • @Perseagatuna
      @Perseagatuna 2 года назад

      That's really good imo, as a 600 we always just get distracted with something else or don't think enough and make blunders, every game I play has at least 1 blunder (Except those where I played like a master, I'm talking 80+ accuracy and/or at least 1 brilliant move)

  • @felixschinnerling903
    @felixschinnerling903 2 года назад +3

    After you dropped the video, I immediately went from 900 up to above 1000. Thanks Levi.

  • @johnadams3751
    @johnadams3751 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Learnt a lot and stayed until the end 🙌
    Gonna watch part 1

  • @SEAKPhotog
    @SEAKPhotog 2 года назад

    This is the type of content I really enjoyed when I subbed way back when you had 30k followers. I'm glad to see you getting back to some really useful and entertaining instructional content 👏🏻 Thank you!

  • @bennetth7008
    @bennetth7008 2 года назад +7

    I was so thrilled to be featured in this episode, Levy! (I was 4th)
    THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR AMAZING CONTENT AND WORK

    • @pawntozy
      @pawntozy 2 года назад +1

      You did great man

    • @Drogon7102
      @Drogon7102 2 года назад +1

      Levy knows your name, Im jealous

  • @Bapple34
    @Bapple34 2 года назад +3

    23:10 instructive moment! I'm often more developed and it's difficult to convert such positions to a win for me. Thanks for the detailed explanation

  • @marcosjohnsonnoya417
    @marcosjohnsonnoya417 2 года назад +1

    keep up the amazing work, this series convinced me to subscribe!

  • @tomk9850
    @tomk9850 3 месяца назад

    Just started watching your vids a few days ago and absolutely love them! Thanks

  • @sameo1000
    @sameo1000 2 года назад +11

    Me: *looks at Qa3 looking to take the pawn and fork the king and rook*
    Levy: "I can wander all the way down and attack this pawn, it's a completely ridiculous move"
    Me: "oh... okay then..." *cries in 600*

  • @stevejones1588
    @stevejones1588 2 года назад

    Only just found this series but I am really enjoying it. Excellent content, thanks Levy.

  • @briantreadwell2206
    @briantreadwell2206 5 месяцев назад

    Loving this series and glad you adapt your game to the level of opponent and explain the errors made along the way - i recall lessons being mentioned, i will look out for those - your teaching style makes this game look so much easier

  • @MrTimos
    @MrTimos 6 месяцев назад +4

    As a millennial who was going to be a part of the attention deprived generation z just a few years afterwards, I was able to watch the entire video without being distracted a gazillion times.

  • @ReidBallardIII
    @ReidBallardIII 2 года назад +5

    When Levy was talking about piece activity/coordination around the 24:00 mark, I was expecting him to say "Chess is a team sport." Just seemed like a Levy way of explaining it.

  • @dragonnargle
    @dragonnargle 2 года назад

    Loving this series so far! Keep it going please!

  • @joshwiildenberg2905
    @joshwiildenberg2905 2 года назад

    lev thanks for these videos I love them they are super informative and helps with my game so much!

  • @gnorthey
    @gnorthey 2 года назад +3

    3:47
    "It's a completely ridiculous move"
    But it is so tempting...

    • @valimaa1006
      @valimaa1006 2 года назад

      My mind is telling me nooooo......

  • @dalewier9735
    @dalewier9735 Год назад +5

    Wow! thank you, this is excellent instruction

  • @whiterabbit3464
    @whiterabbit3464 Год назад

    I absolutely LOVE your videos my guy! Everything from your knowledge to your comments and jokes,, overall top quality stuff!!

  • @mikparker2572
    @mikparker2572 2 года назад

    It doesn’t matter to me if your videos are 24 hours long I would still be here watching. I’m a noob at 64 but I’m mesmerised by your instructions and play. I only started playing five weeks ago and I love it. You have all the qualities of a teacher ie; the skill, information, humour etc that makes these videos so exciting. Thank you so much for just being here. Keep up the great work and hi from the UK.

  • @TenTimesTheTea
    @TenTimesTheTea 2 года назад +4

    Love this series. Definetly a step up from "how to win at chess"

  • @gnorthey
    @gnorthey 2 года назад +87

    Man this series is going to be so groundbreaking, cant wait for the third episode! Keep up the great content Levy!

    • @randomdude2981
      @randomdude2981 2 года назад

      ; - ruclips.net/video/MQR7-ZZdR0k/видео.html

    • @j3fr0uk
      @j3fr0uk 2 года назад +3

      Check out chessbrah

    • @sigurdh.s8320
      @sigurdh.s8320 2 года назад +1

      @@j3fr0uk Building habits is so damn good. So is this

    • @j3fr0uk
      @j3fr0uk 2 года назад

      @@sigurdh.s8320 Yeah after watchin the next episode too, I need to edit my above statement lol

  • @MadelineGaming
    @MadelineGaming 2 года назад

    long, detailed explaining videos is exactly what i like to learn with. thanks for making these!

  • @aloisdelaune7438
    @aloisdelaune7438 2 года назад

    I recently discovered your channel and immediately loved it, so thank you for that.
    But this series is so good I can not stop watching even though I really should get back to work.
    thanks

  • @udayjangir9017
    @udayjangir9017 2 года назад +5

    Most of the times in a situation of opposite side castling, I find it difficult to use my pawns to launch an attack on the opponent's king. I either lock up that side of the board, or just my attack fails. Could you please tell some way to use these pawns? Love your content by the way.

    • @seeker606
      @seeker606 2 года назад +3

      It's hard to pawn storm if the enemy pawns are all on the 2nd/7th rank exactly because of that, they can lock you up. If they have a fianchetto structure and you have e.g. h5/g5 played then its often better to play g6 first rather than striking with h6, because you fix their pawn in place first. You always want to have piece support to back up your pawn storm, a lot of the time the way you break through is to push the pawns to induce a weakness, then sacrifice a knight on e.g. h7 to open the path to the king for the rook or queen, or to make a path for your own h pawn to get through. It's not always about the attack either, making your opp commit pieces to the defense can cause them to overextend and leave pieces or pawns vulnerable to tactics elsewhere. Not every successful attack ends in mate.

  • @jacobkr
    @jacobkr 2 года назад +3

    I belong in this elo (about 800 blitz and 1000 rapid) and this video is really helpful. Good job IM Levy, hopefully a GM soon. :-)

  • @alanschrader3117
    @alanschrader3117 2 года назад +2

    That pawn endgame discussion at the end of Game 4 is invaluable. This series is awesome!

  • @MrSirchasen
    @MrSirchasen 2 года назад

    For me one of the best series you have ever done, you really nail down the basics. love the review of each game.

  • @advikganapathy2515
    @advikganapathy2515 2 года назад +8

    The next 2 episodes are gonna be so much better as my rating is 1600 right now, these are good too as i can still learn a lot

    • @thenerd446
      @thenerd446 2 года назад

      ? - ruclips.net/video/MQR7-ZZdR0k/видео.html

  • @mariovasilev2292
    @mariovasilev2292 2 года назад +3

    44:21 rh2 mate in one missed again lol

  • @floralemmens
    @floralemmens 2 года назад +1

    I'd love to just see another take on these episodes. Just repeat the concept and make 3 new episodes. Cause this is so useful. And i love watching it.

  • @realmadridmanda
    @realmadridmanda 2 года назад

    Just found this series and this is one of the most helpful things for a new player thank you Gotham!

  • @petersuhajda9080
    @petersuhajda9080 2 года назад +46

    1:14:53 - "We poked around a bit and we ended up mating."
    Story of how Levy met his wife.

  • @lochlanjohnston402
    @lochlanjohnston402 2 года назад +11

    I love listening to Levy explain chess at my level, he's so naturally engaging. Whenever he analyses high level chess, it's entertaining, but I don't get much out of it as much as this series.

  • @thefatcyclist2315
    @thefatcyclist2315 2 года назад

    Love it!!!! Keep these coming my dude! Very instructive.

  • @kaikoaparker5378
    @kaikoaparker5378 2 года назад

    Im definitely getting a course from you soon ! Thanks so much for the awesome videos 🤙🏾

  • @samukis272
    @samukis272 2 года назад +3

    Being the love child of the French and the Scandinavian, 3. ... Qxd5 should be called the Norman variation.

  • @devil-kun2765
    @devil-kun2765 Год назад +87

    Long and enjoyable...:)

    • @rippedkun
      @rippedkun Год назад +30

      🤨

    • @minebr100
      @minebr100 Год назад +11

      thats what she said

    • @earth2.0brazil
      @earth2.0brazil Год назад +2

      😏

    • @JD-mo9nn
      @JD-mo9nn Год назад +3

      I have that on my vision board hoping my girlfriend will say that to me one day

  • @jonnyledesma8511
    @jonnyledesma8511 2 года назад

    Love this one, as a struggling 900 I’ll try to use these tips and lessons, as a student I love that I can still learn without buying a course or boot camp. Thanks so much Levy!

  • @hagen0011
    @hagen0011 2 года назад

    I absolutely love this series. Keep it coming!

  • @GiulianoBBianc
    @GiulianoBBianc 2 года назад +5

    Hey Levy, I'd like to ask if you'll be able to explain in this series how to read the situation of the chessboard and assess the best thing to do in certain positions (when there isn't a clear move to play, but several look good) such as the early middlegame. I'm currently about 1400 rated. Sometimes I analyse my games, and I see there was that 1 push of a pawn or piece I should have put in a better square that I didn't do, which then makes my whole position (after some moves) harder to play.
    I think it's a challenging task for everyone of my level, because it's not immediate as rerouting a knight or bishop and aiming at the opponent's weaknesses.
    I hope I exposed my request clearly, as I think it would be great in this current series.
    Keep it up :)

    • @thenerd446
      @thenerd446 2 года назад

      - ? ruclips.net/video/MQR7-ZZdR0k/видео.html

  • @JohnCena-fp4qg
    @JohnCena-fp4qg Год назад +6

    “We poked around a bit and then we mated”
    -GothamChess, 2021, around 1:15

  • @mattinthehat22
    @mattinthehat22 Год назад

    This series is very helpful. Thank you for putting all this time in for us.

  • @aschape
    @aschape 2 года назад

    I think this is your best teaching series yet! Absolutely loving it. Cheers to a happy 2022 and congrats on getting married!