OMG! I enjoyed watching the game till the very end. I actually use a chess engine to evaluate the current position to see if your moves are really the best moves. This game will serve as my guide on how wide or how deep I should calculate. So amazing! I just stumbled upon your video about calculation techniques, and now I think I'm gonna watch all your videos, as I believe I can learn more! I hope more people appreciate this kind of video, and I also hope you make this kind of video again in the future.
Nice lesson. I wanted to see a Jaenisch gambit to see how you are going to refute it, because I play it with black against the ruy lopez. Nice video btw, recently got my first OTB win against an opponent rated significantly higher than me. The tips were incredibly helpful in the videos you produce. Thank you for that.
You lied, this is an awesome line against the Berlin. The line is very rare (only 16 amateur games on lichess (1600+ blitz and slower)). White is doing very well in practice. Love the video.
Keep up the great content. Im interested in translating your videos over into Spanish for you for free to help you grow this great channel. Let me know if that is something you'd be interested in
I played a game that was so beautiful 20 mins ago. Im truly proud of it. Thought of coach andras immediately as the reason and main influence.
Awesome video from an AWESOME series! Keep up the great work, boss!!!
Love to see how much you enjoy playing chess... thank you for the lesson
Glad you enjoyed it.
A great line against the Berlin. Excellent video, as always!
OMG! I enjoyed watching the game till the very end. I actually use a chess engine to evaluate the current position to see if your moves are really the best moves.
This game will serve as my guide on how wide or how deep I should calculate. So amazing!
I just stumbled upon your video about calculation techniques, and now I think I'm gonna watch all your videos, as I believe I can learn more!
I hope more people appreciate this kind of video, and I also hope you make this kind of video again in the future.
Hey , I suggest you start with the amateur’s mind series!
@@ChessCoachAndrasThanks. Will do.
Really appreciate the insight.
👍
Nice lesson. I wanted to see a Jaenisch gambit to see how you are going to refute it, because I play it with black against the ruy lopez. Nice video btw, recently got my first OTB win against an opponent rated significantly higher than me. The tips were incredibly helpful in the videos you produce. Thank you for that.
Love these videos. Thanks very much
I actually was able to put your teachings into practice with Uldvestad Bf1 in the Italian in one game which was pretty cool.
Glad you like them!
Excellently explained, thanks a lot for the effort you put into your videos!
Glad you like them!
You lied, this is an awesome line against the Berlin. The line is very rare (only 16 amateur games on lichess (1600+ blitz and slower)). White is doing very well in practice.
Love the video.
IM in chess. GM in resigning predictions
Spot on!
was Qg4 stronger than Qg3? double threat of d7 and g7, although not defending e5...
0:26 Is "Scandi" Australian slang for Scotch?
It’s chess slang for Scandinavian.
@@ChessCoachAndrasSeems like i've to revise my opening knowledge of the Scandinavian.
1st! Keep up the good work Coach Andras!
Thanks! Will do!
What an excellent video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks!
Thanks a million!
Beautiful chess. I hope one day i can have this type of beautiful chess.
You can do it!
Nice game .😊
Thank you 👍
Thanks for this!
Sure thing!
Keep up the great content. Im interested in translating your videos over into Spanish for you for free to help you grow this great channel. Let me know if that is something you'd be interested in
send me an email please to chesscoachandras@gmail.com