I think the takeaway is be competitive. Don't insult your opponent by waiting until he's up 15 queens to start thinking, but keep in mind won games are the hardest to win. You can find a lot of draws if you just don't resign. Do have a strategy. The game really is about tactics. I was frustrated that I allowed a N fork today, then literally two moves later he allowed a B fork. It amounted to a rook trade, but going into the endgame my B controlled his pawn and the key corner square. Strategy informs your trades. Most of my blunders come from missing candidate moves. I'd love advice, but it seems like a creativity thing. Step one is coming up with candidate moves - step two is calculating lines. Step one is putting on your turn signal - step two is looking for an opening. It's easy forget the order does matter until you do it so many times it's hard to imagine any other habit. Good video, good game, good presentation.
Exactly. Keep your cool and just know that there is a good chance your mistake will be returned, but you have to pay attention. When we get overly emotional, then we are more likely to miss that chance. And if we resign, we def miss it.
good vid G 900 here just wanna say for us smaller guys in chess you could go little more in depth about your game we dont see the same thing but overall you gaind a subscriber :)
Really helpful video, Peter. Thank you for posting.
Omg 10yrs I'm 14 and have been playing for a yr and I'm 1878 rapid
@@KingPanda-lp5ir Great work, sounds like you’re a natural!
How about the White Czech Pirc ?
I play it often.
@@mrpatzer I used to play it with not much success. I play the Polish Attack (1. b4) in blitz now
I think the takeaway is be competitive. Don't insult your opponent by waiting until he's up 15 queens to start thinking, but keep in mind won games are the hardest to win. You can find a lot of draws if you just don't resign. Do have a strategy. The game really is about tactics.
I was frustrated that I allowed a N fork today, then literally two moves later he allowed a B fork. It amounted to a rook trade, but going into the endgame my B controlled his pawn and the key corner square. Strategy informs your trades.
Most of my blunders come from missing candidate moves. I'd love advice, but it seems like a creativity thing. Step one is coming up with candidate moves - step two is calculating lines. Step one is putting on your turn signal - step two is looking for an opening. It's easy forget the order does matter until you do it so many times it's hard to imagine any other habit.
Good video, good game, good presentation.
Exactly. Keep your cool and just know that there is a good chance your mistake will be returned, but you have to pay attention. When we get overly emotional, then we are more likely to miss that chance. And if we resign, we def miss it.
Bro, you are 1900, there is no secrets here 😂😂
Thanks bro.
Real 😂
good vid G 900 here just wanna say for us smaller guys in chess you could go little more in depth about your game we dont see the same thing but overall you gaind a subscriber :)
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