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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @bgshorts7533
    @bgshorts7533 Год назад +1144

    The worst tactic is probably the 2 bishops battery because it has very likely never happened in a serious game

    • @reachvidurmurali
      @reachvidurmurali Год назад +114

      Me who promoted to a bishop in otb to troll:

    • @ishkanark6725
      @ishkanark6725 Год назад +10

      True

    • @RuyVuusen
      @RuyVuusen Год назад +50

      It probably has been used in a couple obscure games where a Bishop underpromotion was optimal and some godforsaken conditions lead to needing such a battery. But even then, it sucks; Bishops are the worst pieces to have in batteries.

    • @thetfsguy3033
      @thetfsguy3033 Год назад +7

      @@RuyVuusenI can’t think of any situation where that happens but I also can’t prove you wrong

    • @yajtubeteevee1677
      @yajtubeteevee1677 Год назад

      @@reachvidurmuraliwats otb

  • @gyerp
    @gyerp Год назад +131

    I love how he forgot to re-record his lines sometimes.

    • @Shrkx_
      @Shrkx_ 11 месяцев назад +5

      I was looking for this comment😂

    • @akhi-yahya
      @akhi-yahya 9 месяцев назад +11

      > stuffs up lines
      > "no."
      > says line perfectly
      > leaves mistake in
      🗿

  • @ThisReallyArmorsMyCore
    @ThisReallyArmorsMyCore Год назад +535

    It feels wrong to put the Windmill so low when it featured so prominently in the Game of the Century as the consequence of Fischer's queen sacrifice.

    • @Volclus
      @Volclus  Год назад +140

      It's such a beautiful tactic when it happens, but sadly it's just too obvious for most people to not see

    • @Gamingth-p7j
      @Gamingth-p7j Год назад +1

      True

    • @bradleywang289
      @bradleywang289 Год назад +4

      It’s kind of hard and much rarer compared to others

    • @tatotick8513
      @tatotick8513 Год назад +18

      The reason it's called the game of the century is because this technique is so rare.

    • @JustMoreOfAnAverageAustrillian
      @JustMoreOfAnAverageAustrillian Год назад +1

      The windmill method is so rare to happened.

  • @ajfalo-fi3721
    @ajfalo-fi3721 Год назад +226

    Being in a worse position is not that uncommon even if you're good. Everyone loses a lot of games

    • @mausengonmned-5258
      @mausengonmned-5258 Год назад

      most o the time peo ple resing

    • @spacemonkey5256
      @spacemonkey5256 Год назад +6

      Just because your position is worse doesn’t mean you should always resign

    • @ReiAyasuka
      @ReiAyasuka Год назад +1

      @@mausengonmned-5258I don’t resign, if a perpetual is in the position…

    • @mausengonmned-5258
      @mausengonmned-5258 Год назад +1

      @@ReiAyasuka no crap dude

    • @alainerookkitsunev5605
      @alainerookkitsunev5605 11 месяцев назад

      Except Hikaru has lost 0 classical games this year with like 15 wins and 35 draws XD but for regular people, this rule does generally applu

  • @majorbajor
    @majorbajor Год назад +105

    1:48 you'll appreciate the cross check when you learn queen endgames. And in that scenario it's very much something you have control over, making it beautiful

    • @luisperor7
      @luisperor7 Год назад +9

      in that scenario was mate in one

    • @ismegam1621
      @ismegam1621 Год назад +3

      @@luisperor7 was going to say that

    • @alfredfabianvontehen-dzek2744
      @alfredfabianvontehen-dzek2744 Год назад +2

      Glad not only I saw that xD

    • @IceCenders
      @IceCenders Год назад

      @@luisperor7 is it really mate in one? black can play pawn to g6 or king to g8, they don't have to strand themselves on h8 and let the queen backrank them. but I could be missing something though...

  • @exelmans8855
    @exelmans8855 Год назад +71

    1:28 After black moves I prefer go to the checkmate Qf8.

    • @Carboy45
      @Carboy45 Год назад +2

      That will only work if black plays Kh8 instead of Kg8

    • @davidjames149
      @davidjames149 Год назад +9

      @@Carboy45 which they did..

    • @bugoobiga
      @bugoobiga 11 месяцев назад

      @@davidjames149

  • @BixenteFabregas
    @BixenteFabregas Год назад +34

    #52 is absolutely vital in queen endings (queen and pawn versus pawn). If you are the side with the pawn, place your king in the same file, rank or diagonal of the other king and voilà, you'll avoid perpetual checks because the queen swap will led you to an elementary won game. (formulated first by Botvinnik after analysing Botvinnik-Ravinsky Moscow 1944). So #52 for middlegame, but at top 10 in endgame !

  • @upchessbyabzolute
    @upchessbyabzolute Год назад +19

    7:42 Attraction leads to another tactic, such as a fork, and deflection leads directly to a capture with no other tactic.

  • @Kommaer
    @Kommaer Год назад +57

    2:20 centralizing Your King is a essential tactic itself. You must operate with a King, too!

  • @DeepOceanSun
    @DeepOceanSun Год назад +18

    Wait! I have to argue with your explanation of a Zugzwang. I believe that a position is only considered zugzwang when the position only losing because one player has to move, hence "compulsion to move". In your example, black is being checkmated whether they move or not. However, in zugzwang black would be drawn or winning if they could "pass" their turn. This occurs often in king+pawn endgames

    • @Volclus
      @Volclus  Год назад +8

      True! Opposition in a king and pawn endgame would've been a bit better of an example

    • @jeremyready8030
      @jeremyready8030 Год назад

      Thank you, this is what a lot of players miss.

    • @ceskydream2849
      @ceskydream2849 4 месяца назад

      @@Volclus true because black is getting chekmated anyway u just gotta bring ur king there

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Год назад +58

    Others: the best tactic is fork or pin or skewer etc.
    Hikaru: the best tactic is take take take.

    • @Rowl840
      @Rowl840 10 месяцев назад +1

      No hikaru likes take take check check take take check check check mate

  • @mayonnaiseonahotdog7674
    @mayonnaiseonahotdog7674 Год назад +34

    I’m half awake right now and you saying “no” and repeating the line is really messing with me I thought I was seeing into the future for a second

    • @frododododo
      @frododododo 10 месяцев назад

      Timestamp timestamp

  • @KN9595
    @KN9595 Год назад +36

    Scholar’s mate belongs at the bottom by a mile.

    • @williamd2999
      @williamd2999 Год назад

      True

    • @drfate2885
      @drfate2885 Год назад +4

      That's not a tactic that's a opening

    • @KN9595
      @KN9595 Год назад

      @@drfate2885 That too!

    • @d1kgaws12
      @d1kgaws12 Год назад +1

      It only works in beginner games. There will be a point where everyone and their moms will know how to defend against it.

    • @thetfsguy3033
      @thetfsguy3033 Год назад

      @@d1kgaws12even if you have no idea you can avoid it by just developing the knigt

  • @swop6750
    @swop6750 Год назад +16

    0:38 i think underpromotion is epic and actually can be usefull in a lot of situations like to fork the queen and the king in an endgame position or avoid stalemate

  • @CompleteIdeal
    @CompleteIdeal Год назад +61

    Fun and entertaining concept! Perpetual check, or as I think of it the "dancing queen", has gotta be higher though. Yasser Seirawan once said the perpetual check is what elevates the Queen from being worth 8 points of material (rook + bishop) to being worth 9 points. Source: ruclips.net/video/L2CK5FKC5Zs/видео.htmlsi=SqEGtIbJFYND4QWD&t=2568

    • @Volclus
      @Volclus  Год назад +9

      I think it's great when it happens, but it really is quite rare. In total I've played somewhere around 4,000 games of chess, only in like 30 has a perpetual check been tried, and about 10 it actually panned out successfully

    • @MsLynguyen
      @MsLynguyen Год назад +8

      @@VolclusYou must not be very high rated then, I’ve seen it happen quite often in high level games.

    • @hideyourgf8502
      @hideyourgf8502 Год назад +2

      @@MsLynguyenyep, im 2150 fide and its actually pretty common feature, mainly in queen endgames + some openings (marshall, semislav

    • @danielpostiff1640
      @danielpostiff1640 Год назад

      @@Volclus i didn't watch the whole thing, but the top 10 only, and my question is where is interposition? It is a quite common and VERY useful + fun and complicated

  • @eks_0
    @eks_0 Год назад +18

    Now heres my most used tatic: THE BLUNDER

    • @aleksrysiak
      @aleksrysiak 10 месяцев назад +1

      I like to call it a sacrifice

    • @Chomta
      @Chomta 2 месяца назад

      ​@@aleksrysiak i call it sacrifice and/or gambit

  • @JimCoady
    @JimCoady 11 месяцев назад +1

    There is only 5 basic families of tactics.
    1. The Double Attack: Also known as a fork, is the most common tactic because every piece can do a double attack.
    2. The Discovered Attack
    3. The Pin
    4. The Skewer
    5. Removing the Guard, which includes, capturing, blocking or overloading the guard.
    Tactics consists of one of these elements or a combination of them. Tactics are not to be confused with Mating Motifs, that end the game immediately with a checkmate pattern.

  • @boghanisthinking
    @boghanisthinking Год назад +8

    I like how you left in the restarts. It feels more like I'm listening to a person, not an "influencer".

  • @JustMoreOfAnAverageAustrillian
    @JustMoreOfAnAverageAustrillian Год назад +21

    Why is scholar's mate higher than windmill?

    • @appletizer8415
      @appletizer8415 26 дней назад

      Believe it or not, it's actually much more common for a scholar's Mate to happen than you finding a windmill tactic

  • @TheChessWins
    @TheChessWins Год назад +34

    And obviously the castle-fork is so good that is belongs in S+ tier

  • @FightCommentary
    @FightCommentary 3 месяца назад

    I've done Alekhine's Gun once, but I still lost the game because I blundered. My opponent was a 9 year old. This was my first chess tournament ever. I will never forget that game.

  • @hussain1720
    @hussain1720 Год назад +2

    "As you go higher, some of these tactics aren't very common"
    Yes they are. They are part of strategies, sacrifices, equalizers and long term attacks. For a tactic to land you in a better position, your opponent has to make an inaccuracy or mistake. It's all about taking advantage of that mistake.

  • @RuyVuusen
    @RuyVuusen Год назад +9

    At 18:55, isn't that more of an in-between move than a desperado?
    A more textbook example of a desperado would be a trapped or otherwise lost piece capturing something of less value as a desperate attempt to squeeze out the rest of their usefulness.
    That is an in-between move (a move you play before the obvious mandatory move, so that the opponent has to respond and you gain advantage) and not a desperado since you capture a piece of equal value; if the Knight captured a pawn (and were still hanging), it would be a desperado, since you are exhanging the hopelessly lost Knight for something less valuable to still gain something from it.
    It's called a desperado precisely because you desperatelly still gain something less valuable with a piece that's already a lost cause. That's why gaining something of equal value with a lost piece is not a desperado, but depending on the position something like a trade or an in-between move.

    • @samdriver8792
      @samdriver8792 Год назад +2

      Yeah, my understanding of a desperado would be a queen trapped by pawns and a rook taking the rook to at least regain some material.
      Same with this person's definition of Zugwang doesn't seem right to me. Oxford Dictionary defines it as "a situation in which the obligation to make a move in one's turn is a serious, often decisive, disadvantage". And in their example, one side was already going to get mated, and not being able to "skip" their move would not prevent them from losing.

  • @chesscomsupport8689
    @chesscomsupport8689 Год назад +5

    The discovered attack definitely isn't the most common, but imo it's the most fun of the basic tactics (pin, fork, etc.).

  • @forthemworthy
    @forthemworthy Год назад +2

    interesting example of the desperado: There is a line in the mengarini variation (e4, c5, a3, Nc6, b4, cxb4, axb4, Nxb4, d4, d5, c3, Nc6, exd5, Qxd5, Na3, Nf6, Nb5, Qd1) where you can play d5 and even though it seems like a free pawn if Nxd5 occurs then you can do a desperado with Qxd5 since after Qxd5, you have Nc7+ winning back the queen and being up a piece.

  • @excancerpoik
    @excancerpoik Год назад +6

    the greek gift is one of my personal favourites because its rare but when you manage to do it its basically a free win

    • @999lazza
      @999lazza Год назад +1

      i think i won more than 10 games with greek gift sac last month. basically it depends on your opening and how you position your pieces.

  • @myffrost4340
    @myffrost4340 9 месяцев назад +1

    If windmill tactic happens in between a game it will be hilarious ngl 😢😂😂😂

  • @adrianovasov8848
    @adrianovasov8848 Год назад +3

    bro amazing content i don't know where else one will find all the tactics so well explained and above all shared for free well done!!

  • @somniad
    @somniad Год назад +7

    hey! I actually discovered windmilling on my own, in an arrangement pretty much identical to this, very neat, didn't know it had a name

  • @greensalad_1205
    @greensalad_1205 11 месяцев назад +6

    (SPOILER ALERT)
    F TIER (54th - 51st)
    0:08 54th Alekhine's Gun
    0:39 53rd Underpromotion
    1:16 52nd Cross-Check
    1:55 51st King Fork
    C TIER (50th - 41st)
    2:28 50th Trapped Piece
    3:01 49th Stalemate
    3:48 48th Hit-and-Run
    4:33 47th Windmill
    5:26 46th Perpetual Check
    6:11 45th Interference
    6:37 44th Scholar's Mate
    7:15 43rd Clearance
    7:45 42nd Deflection
    8:24 41st Greek Gift
    B TIER (40th - 31st)
    9:20 40th Queen Pin
    10:00 39th Rook Fork
    10:30 38th Pawn Structure Destruction
    11:30 37th Bishop Fork
    12:00 36th X-Ray
    12:51 35th Overloading the Defender
    13:44 34th Situational Pin
    14:30 33rd Smothering
    15:05 32nd Queen Fork
    15:37 31st Decoy
    A TIER (30th - 21st)
    16:56 30th Rooks on the 7th
    17:44 29th Passed Pawns
    18:33 28th Desperado
    19:31 27th Tempo Tactics
    20:37 26th Absolute Pin
    20:53 25th Rook Pin
    21:09 24th Rook-Rook Battery
    21:32 23rd f2/f7 Weakness
    22:04 22nd Double Check
    23:05 21st Bishop-Queen Battery
    S TIER (20th - 11th)
    23:41 20th Skewer
    24:03 19th Zwischenzug
    24:58 18th King Endgame Tactics
    25:31 17th Pawn Breakthrough
    26:04 16th Mating Net
    26:36 15th Mate-in-3+
    27:26 14th Pawn Fork
    27:53 13th Backrank
    28:39 12th Discovered Attack
    29:13 11th Knight Fork
    S+ TIER (10th - 1st)
    29:45 10th Hanging Piece
    30:27 9th Remove the Defender
    31:08 8th Battery
    31:45 7th Bishop Pin
    32:29 6th Zugzwang
    33:31 5th Counter-Threat
    34:16 4th Mate-in-2
    34:45 3rd Pin
    35:19 2nd Fork
    35:55 1st Mate-in-1

  • @jeanieevans7529
    @jeanieevans7529 Год назад

    Philidor rook and pawn endgame,
    Attacking a pinned peice with a pawn,
    Queen vs king and pawn endgame,
    Right angle triangle (hikaru fork),
    Family fork (you showed an example of this),
    Cutting the king off in endgame,
    Pawns storm,
    Early queen attack -weak but opponent can allow it need to know how to deal with it by gaining tempo,
    Infiltration: queen, rook, pawn;
    Centralize king - thanks martin
    Initiative (you covered this with tempo),
    Pawn gambit,
    "Never interrupt your enemy while hes making a mistake" -napolean,
    The principal of least active peice when there is no tactics,
    Understanding the main ideas and themes of an opening,
    A whole video on chess principals.
    Good shit

  • @michaelr1661
    @michaelr1661 Год назад +2

    The way you have described desperado is as if it was an inbetween move (which the desperado in the example was). Desperado really is just a piece having no way of not beeing captured, so it just captures whatever it can to get at least a bit of value

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 Год назад

      Also known as a rambling piece. Very often a rambling rook.

  • @sssp1998
    @sssp1998 11 месяцев назад

    Straight to the point and very crisp..you deserve more subscribers...thanks..

  • @Nemo-jq2rz
    @Nemo-jq2rz 5 месяцев назад

    perpetual check is actually surprisingly common, at least for me when I do it or others do it, but only when it's in a sequence of sacrificing another piece to end up perpetual checking

  • @decract
    @decract 11 месяцев назад +2

    Ah yes. Checkmate, best chess tactic ever.

  • @thelegendary_knight
    @thelegendary_knight Год назад +1

    1:26 bro was liike
    "mate in 1 and win" nahh
    "take the rook" YEAHH

  • @ThunderboxMusic
    @ThunderboxMusic Год назад +6

    I just want to say that I have used Alekhine’s gun to great success before (in one game… against a bot…)

  • @onniruusunen9444
    @onniruusunen9444 Год назад +1

    About the greek Gift It sometimes doesn't work if the king comes forward. Like if it comes to h6 and you don't have bishop on the c-h line it might not work. Always remember after the greek gift, if the king comes to g6 depending on the position, Qg4,h4 or qd3 is the right continuation (from whites side)

  • @menacingskull740
    @menacingskull740 Год назад +1

    We should have a defensive tactics tier list (not opening) or does chess favor attacking more

  • @izaactheberean6860
    @izaactheberean6860 11 месяцев назад +1

    You should rank openings (but only like 20 or a few of the most common ones).

  • @ridgeway2933
    @ridgeway2933 Год назад +1

    Like 80% of these are just double attacks that he gives different names and 15% aren't even tactics. What's this guy's rating?

  • @izaactheberean6860
    @izaactheberean6860 11 месяцев назад +1

    What about gambits? Maybe you could've included queen promotion, castling, & en passant too.

  • @polandsilver3419
    @polandsilver3419 Год назад +1

    Windmill is in my opinion one of strongest tactics and probably the best if you don't count mate in 1. It is sometimes even better than double check, discovered check and royal fork and an arguement that good players would see it applies on every tactic there is :)

  • @Nagitudo
    @Nagitudo Год назад +1

    The ammount of checkmates missed here angers me even though it's just to show the tactics

  • @matheus_rml
    @matheus_rml Год назад +1

    1:37 “You can take the rook”
    Bro didn’t want to deliever mate in 1🗿🍷

  • @tilar5580
    @tilar5580 Год назад +1

    Thanks that’s very useful and I’ve learnt lots of new tactic here

  • @unnamed7225
    @unnamed7225 Год назад

    I really liked your explanations for each tactic and presentation, very easy to understand. Keep going!

  • @rosiefay7283
    @rosiefay7283 Год назад

    7:14 wRg7 moved off the g-file, so this is not clearance but line-opening (wR opened the g-file for wQ). Clearance would be where the front piece advances so that the rear piece can then advance to a square it couldn't reach before.

  • @Nightlight7
    @Nightlight7 3 месяца назад +1

    1:32 you have mate in 1

    • @Nightlight7
      @Nightlight7 3 месяца назад +2

      Wait nvm he can block

  • @lmb0072
    @lmb0072 8 месяцев назад

    1:28 "We take the Rook"
    Stockfish: But there was a mate in 1...

  • @alsatusmd1A13
    @alsatusmd1A13 Год назад +7

    Stalemate and perpetual check are obviously not bad enough that they intrinsically belong in C tier, FIDE just demands them to be scored unfairly.

  • @tommyvercetti1558
    @tommyvercetti1558 Год назад +4

    did he just use the decoy when he first explained the decoy as decoy?💀

  • @jparuo
    @jparuo 11 месяцев назад

    1:25 1. Bc2+ Kh8 2. Qf8# I was personally hurt when he took the rook

  • @Kyle-b6z
    @Kyle-b6z Год назад +1

    (#39 Rook Fork) Is very rare when you actually forgot to slide your rook on 7th/2nd rank

  • @shikaru1730
    @shikaru1730 Год назад +2

    #49 is actually called the mad rook tactic, where you check forever

  • @DaanBruins
    @DaanBruins Год назад +1

    #28 is a zwischenzug, not a desperado.

  • @spirou2012
    @spirou2012 Год назад

    32:52 I think that Zugzwang is when every move your opponent has s losing, however if he had the right to skip a turn he would be fine. In the Queen and King chekmate, even if your opponent could skip a move, he would be losing. However I guess the Rook and King chekmate depends on this fundamental idea.

  • @excancerpoik
    @excancerpoik Год назад +2

    we need a every single opening tier list and i know, we have the gambit tier list but just imagine a really long video with every opening and you could reuse the clips for the gambits and just change the number

    • @cubsfanman-nx6pg
      @cubsfanman-nx6pg Год назад +1

      Hikaru and levy literally already have that exact video btw

  • @mohammedjiuma4746
    @mohammedjiuma4746 Год назад

    Intervention is one of the coolest tactic and i didn't see it mentioned here( put a piece between two pieces defending each other, which can make them both unprotected, it is not the same as a fork)

  • @chessking4764
    @chessking4764 Год назад

    Are you going to do all chess strategies ranked !!

  • @virendabas5811
    @virendabas5811 10 месяцев назад

    Its a treasure video. Many many thanks. I can imagine how much time you would have taken for thi video. Amazing

  • @cipherxen2
    @cipherxen2 Год назад +2

    Hikaru: Where is my staircase?

  • @neyliolol
    @neyliolol Год назад

    the cross-check then ignore mate in one tactic is really my favorite chess tactic

  • @Shiroi_Okami_44
    @Shiroi_Okami_44 Год назад +1

    1:26
    Blocking with the pawn: Nah
    Kg8: Nope
    Kh8 to blunder mate in one: Best move

  • @georgyushkevich8448
    @georgyushkevich8448 Год назад

    1:27 - if black moves the king to h8, you don't need the rock)) There is mate in 1: Qc8

  • @Vagabond_Etranger
    @Vagabond_Etranger Год назад +2

    At 1100, I still fall for pawn fork & back rank mate. It's because I don't want to lose the tempo, & hoping the opponent doesn't notice it. I often get tunnel vision if my piece is attack, because after I moved it, I noticed a better move that would have get me a free piece. Lost many games because of this. #3 is not really a pin for me, free Queen development. Plus I favor bishop over knight, so always looking to trade my knights for their bishops.

    • @Alb_Balk
      @Alb_Balk Год назад

      Back rank mate can be avoided very easily tbh, it's not that hard to move a pawn up or just always have a rook in the back rank.
      But for the pawn Fork, That;s hella painful and it happens to the best of us.

    • @andremarques1088
      @andremarques1088 Год назад

      Xd I'm your opponent then, I do it all the time to my opponents and I almost never do get done to me.. Pattern recognition people, pattern recognition

    • @2003LN6
      @2003LN6 Год назад

      at 1300 I keep getting pawn forked in bughouse

  • @victorkao1472
    @victorkao1472 Год назад +1

    Pin/fork are definitely the best tactics and the most common ones.

  • @ukvibesandmore3087
    @ukvibesandmore3087 Год назад +1

    The desperado shown in the vid 18:37 was rather zwichenzug an in between move.

  • @cubsfanman-nx6pg
    @cubsfanman-nx6pg Год назад +1

    Alright holdup
    Why is zwichsinshwuck or however you spell it ranked like 20 when "counter threat" is ranked 5 and its the exact same thing

  • @whitetiger4568
    @whitetiger4568 11 месяцев назад

    18:33 on example 28 this tactic isn’t a desperado, it’s a zwischenzug

  • @grnarsch5287
    @grnarsch5287 Год назад +1

    Fun Video. But i often dont agree on the Ranking some things may happen rarely in games but just the thead of some c tier tactics is strong and happens often in high levls

  • @shuaibahammed7293
    @shuaibahammed7293 Год назад +1

    In desparado example you mentioned it's fine too capture on f6 even if it is a pawn but that is wrong as the white knight was attacked by the black knight

  • @limwengfatt5004
    @limwengfatt5004 6 месяцев назад

    5:27 if it was blacks turn, queen to a1 check is a great move, after queen blocks black queens takes with checkmate.

  • @henryalexander7325
    @henryalexander7325 Год назад +2

    1:26 Boss, don’t take the rook, Qc8 or Qf8 is mate 😂

  • @joshuamusic8812
    @joshuamusic8812 Год назад +1

    Is this dude playing at 1200? "This tactic is not that common" on very common tactics like removal of defender and interference

  • @charlespg3d190
    @charlespg3d190 Год назад +1

    Bro forgot:
    Pawn break
    Rook lift
    Gambit
    Intermediate move
    Manual Castle
    Reroute
    a/h pawn push
    fianchetto
    Transposition
    Sacrifice pieces in hopes of stalemate

    • @thetfsguy3033
      @thetfsguy3033 Год назад

      Fyi intermediate another move is just making a the obvious/key move. For example before capturing a trade, you might give a check and then recapturing or threatening mate and then recapturing

    • @thetfsguy3033
      @thetfsguy3033 Год назад

      Pawn break is just a pawn trade that opens up the position or helps one army with development. It usually benefits the side that plays the break

    • @thetfsguy3033
      @thetfsguy3033 Год назад

      A transposition can also be a tactic. By definition a tactic is just a move aimed to achieve a certain ending, and transposing aims to end into another opening

    • @charlespg3d190
      @charlespg3d190 Год назад

      @@thetfsguy3033 thanks, i’ll add that and also another one

  • @the.kleyko
    @the.kleyko Год назад +1

    4:40 The windmill examples misses a checkmate by moving the rook back

    • @yahelk9931
      @yahelk9931 Год назад

      L on his part

    • @davidwiederman8841
      @davidwiederman8841 11 месяцев назад

      Only after you take the pawn and the bishop. So you still need the windmill tactic for mate you just don’t need to take the knight.

  • @mtaur4113
    @mtaur4113 Год назад +1

    Scholar's Mate is the lowest tier. It's not like the others low on the list where it could come up but only rarely. This one can only happen if you voluntarily play a bad opening and hope that they don't know it, and then you basically give up the advantage for white if they do. It's just for fun, and it should literally never work against a NM or better, and rarely if ever above 1200. You can still win if you play 100 Elo better, but you could do that easier with a good opening.

    • @timstolte7117
      @timstolte7117 Год назад

      It would be more like attaking weaknesses or making checkmatethreats than its one tactic

  • @jimallysonnevado3973
    @jimallysonnevado3973 8 месяцев назад

    some of the not so good tactics can be very good if you create a threat of a tactic and they need to prevent the tactic by making a undesirable move and you end up with better position

  • @izaactheberean6860
    @izaactheberean6860 11 месяцев назад +1

    What's the name for the tactic where you check their king to force a block by another piece, then take that piece?

  • @MoisesCr1tikal
    @MoisesCr1tikal Год назад

    22:14 this sacrifice on the caro kann is my favourite! do you know what game is this from? i was looking all over but couldn't find it . Anyways, great video, watched it all without skipping a single second

    • @robinros2595
      @robinros2595 Год назад

      It's Reti - Tartakower, Vienna 1910

    • @MoisesCr1tikal
      @MoisesCr1tikal Год назад

      @@robinros2595 tysm Man you're the best, gonna remember that match. It's my favorite match of all time for now

  • @KororaPenguin
    @KororaPenguin 10 месяцев назад

    Your "Mate in 2" scenario was also another example of removing the defender.

  • @F2ScrambledX
    @F2ScrambledX Год назад

    I believe number 28 was not a desparado, that was a swischenzug ( an inbetween move). A desparado is when a piece for example a knight is trapped and you take a pawn instead of losing the knight for nothing.

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 Год назад

      Indeed, it was a zwischenschach, or in-between check. So the opponent was obliged to deal with it.

  • @crowreligion
    @crowreligion Год назад

    8:16
    I thought for 30 seconds that it was checkmate before i realized white can take that bishop

  • @BorkJerfkin
    @BorkJerfkin 2 месяца назад

    of all the places where tier lists are not the right tool for the job, this might just take the cake

  • @yahelk9931
    @yahelk9931 Год назад

    and tempo tactics that actually change the game are so rare
    absolute pins happen a lot and are so strong...

  • @epicwolves125
    @epicwolves125 2 месяца назад

    The desperado example is basically just a zwischenzug

  • @kenxfs
    @kenxfs Год назад +2

    I think trapped piece are quite often

  • @ovejita15
    @ovejita15 11 месяцев назад

    15:48 the "no" killed me xD

  • @shehabshehabeldakamy3752
    @shehabshehabeldakamy3752 Год назад

    at #52 "Cross Check" : white could have secured a mate by Bc2+ Kh8 Qc8#
    that's a well developed and strategized mate in my opinion
    as well, I encounter this position/similar positions very often (on a daily basis against my students)

    • @MrLand_RD
      @MrLand_RD Год назад +1

      After Bc2+ isnt there both g6 and Kg8?

  • @Stoneface-SD42
    @Stoneface-SD42 Год назад

    54 tactics in less than 40 minutes ‼️ AAAAAAAAAWESOME

  • @VJMusic01
    @VJMusic01 22 дня назад

    Isnt the tactic at 7:41 a mixture of Alekhines gun and clearance

  • @andreisolis3763
    @andreisolis3763 Год назад

    one time i accidentally trapped my opponents king or in other terms accidentally checkmate my opponent by thinking its a check

  • @Mozartminecraft
    @Mozartminecraft 6 месяцев назад

    I actually use Alekhine’s gun semi-frequently

  • @pauls5745
    @pauls5745 Год назад

    43 clearance position used tripled pieces (a separate tactic) to start off so that wasn't a great example, but overall a good vid to remind me of some tactics to keep in mind!

  • @masscreationbroadcasts
    @masscreationbroadcasts 7 месяцев назад

    Spot Zero: Forced mate
    Because who can find those at anywhere below 1800?

  • @Rowl840
    @Rowl840 10 месяцев назад

    One time I did a discovered check while doing a fork of rook and bishop

  • @briankelly1240
    @briankelly1240 Год назад

    Amazing how many have used and had no idea they had names!

  • @alexandermihaylov3555
    @alexandermihaylov3555 Год назад

    Took me 10 minutes to realize this wasn’t an S-F tier list 😭

  • @Hacienda_27
    @Hacienda_27 Год назад

    I keep getting ladder checks and underpromoting to A rook for the mate loads in games vs bots