Can You Predict The Blunder?
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No, I can't. That's why I always blunder.
Same here
😂😅😅
Yup!
then guess the move you will play in that position.
Lol@@nerodelmonviernes
I didn't predict the blunders. I thought they're best moves.
Almost all of these openings involve a knight going to d2/d7/e2/e7 instead of the typical c3/c6/f3/f6, which results in their king and/or queen being boxed in and exposing themselves to tactics. Very instructive.
Yes, and I would add also moving pons forward for no good reason and not taking into account they were protecting key squares.
I always saw some parts of the follow-ups for the other player, but couldn't anticipate the exact blunders.
Same
yeah like the Nxf2 Bxg3 idea was conceivable but the most natural move in my opinion is still Nf3, which does not defend that idea for black
Perfect zero
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Same!😎
Same here, too!😅😅😅
Perfect negative 69
0 out of 6, but I compensated by making 6 blunders in my next game 😂
I thought Nc6 would be played in the first one allowing the fork and the queen trap. That one is too obvious I guess.
had the same thought process and wasn't sure if that was it or if I should keep looking
Yes, I thought 1...Nc6 or 1...Qc6 for the first one, 1.f3 for the second one, 1.b3 for the third one, 1.b4 for the fourth one, and 1...Ke8 for the fifth one. All of them too obvious! At least I got the sixth one right.
Love this video concept! Definitely more of these.
I would’ve enjoyed this more if I was given the move, and had to figure out *why* it was a blunder
Same a lot of these puzzles actually had worse moves
I just treated it that way, Nelson did pause after making the blunder
Just pause after he says the move? 🤷♂️ this way is best of both worlds
i can figure out the follow up, the initial blunder though, pretty difficult, i did guess the h3 one to kick the knight immediately cause of the alien gambit and intercontinental ballistic missile variation of the tennison gambit
That's exactly what you got, though? What even?
More of that please, it's super entertaining!
How can a good move be a blunder? Watch these 6 games from Nelson. Just amazing..thx for sharing Nelson!
This is a nice exercise, it's actually really hard to consciously look for blunders. I found only #5 (but I did see the follow ups for a few more after seeing the blunder).
Great video Nelson! Very enjoyable and informative.
0:52 (puzzle 1) : I predict Nc6, natural looking developpement move but hangs a fork.
On the first one I thought he would develop a knight blocking the queens vision blundering a fork but then you hit me with that 💀
I only got one right (#4)
As an ICBM player myself, I immediately spotted the similarity.
Nice video 👍 like your stream alot and look at them almost every time 🙏
Funny that out of 6 I only see the 5th one. Not because I can analyze correctly but because I literally fall for it myself
Same
1/6. These were really tough, and definitely a good way to improve your chess-vision! More of this please.
Which one did you get?
For the second problem, I knew the answer because I saw ChessTalk's video about the Lazard Gambit...
This is hilarious thats the type of content i cant find elsewhere
Nice video. I got 3 of them. More videos like these would be awesome. Good to know even good players can make these blunders.
I understood the one where he boxed the king. I had no idea what the follow-up was, but I knew it was bad. 1/6 for the 500 rated!
Almost every single one of them had a brilliant move like that’s crazy!
Found only the fifth one (and even in that case wasn't able to follow all the lines - just saw that it's a bad idea to trap one's king like that, but not the exact followup). Nice collection, thank you!
Wow, that was really hard, those sacrifices are really really hard to see
I only found the initial blunder on #4, but after you showed us the other games' blunders I found the rest of the sequence in three others.
In the first one I was the fork but I didn’t realize there was a potential queen fork with that beautiful pawn move. I was thinking threaten the queen immediately with the green bishop and then fork the rook
I always intuitively felt like blocking very early with the knights in the center would be a bad idea.
The last position is particularly interesting as it has caught out a number of good players, including at least 4 recent Titled Tuesday games. The best known player to have fallen for it is Robert Byrne during the 1946 US Open.
Finally, a chess video featuring my greatest strength!
I'm thrilled that this guy makes cool content.
Let's support him with a like👍.
Thank you😉
True
That trap in the Fajarowicz version on the Budapest works equally well for...Nf3 or a number of other moves.
Useful to remember when playing expecially rapid and blitz😊
5:18 why doesn't it work to go Nf3 or something? give the king an escape square? I guess it would still be majorly bad, since the king would be out in the open and there's probably a checkmate, but it is another option surely...
Oh I see it now, the white bishop comes in to help.
On problem #3, can’t you just move a knight for an escape square?
I love people back in the day played wacky stuff even with correspondence game😂
People back in the day actually played some masterpiece games Paul Morphy is back in the day before engines and the man was gifted
@@michaelmassaro4375yeah, those "beautiful" games were only told about
Got three correct.. Thx! Loved the last one..
The first and third blunders aren't what most people would have possibly moved (They made their pieces harder to develop after those moves even if their opponents didn't find the correct moves)
at 3:10 i think Qh4 imediately is also really good cuz it threatens mate and pins the pawn to the rook
@Chess Vibes
@4:53
If white moved the knight to e4 there would be d2 square for king to run away.... Right?
Really would like to play some rapid, blitz or bullet with you sometime
I totally got them all right 😂
Same here, In the first position I thought the blunder was Qc6 due to the followup with Bb5. But apparently I was only half right.
can you do another ratings climb series please?
lets not think about the blunders, but about the moves that the other person found to win
The thing is you have to spot these tactics in the making to counter I’ve fallen for that fourth one where after Bishop checks king Queen takes Queen my opponent tried the second time as well but I didn’t let it happen that game
Sup, man! Got here early! Thanks so much for your videos, they help a lot! ❤
Looks like knight on the second or seventh row and not pushing the middle pawns out makes it easy to get your king or queen trapped.
I looked for 15 seconds for each positions:
1) Gussed white's trap, but not black's move
2)✅
3)❌
4) Same as 1st
5)✅
6)✅
I got 2 right but got 1 of the follow ups wrong and 1 I guessed based on what they last played
I got two, the first and last. In the fourth puzzle I saw that b2-b4 would be a terrible move because it would allow black to play Qf6 forking the rook and mate on f2, but that was apparently too much of a blunder to be the correct solution.
Lesson: don't develop Knights in the opening to e or f file if you don't have center control.
I didn't find the blunders, but I found 5/6 of responses to the blunders 😂😂
I got Bg7 on the final position only because it seemed like the most obvious next move for black. Couldn't find the follow-up for why it was bad unfortunately
This puzzle was really hard. I was already prepared to find nothing at all, as I was lucky enough to see the last one.
nelson in position #5 a type of same game happened with when the queen checkmated me from the diagonal like you showed
that to in a tournament's last game in which all of my last games I had won
I saw the tactic in Problem 4!! I'm proud of myself 😅 The blunder was any move that didn't address the threat
Cool challenge! Those blunders are particularly seductive since they appear to be normal moves.
Last time I was 1700 but my rating decreased to 1600. What is the reason due to that? Is there any way where I can improve my rating? Sir
Последнюю решил наполовину) ходы все сделал за белых правильно, вот только то что там можно мат поставить не нашел)) спасибо.
5:00 wouldn't Ne4 also work? (ie stops checkmate and loses knight)
Ne4 allows Black to win a pawn on top of that. After dxe4, checkmate threat is renewed, and you need to move your dark-squared bishop somewhere to open up the c1 square(which also prevents Qe3 ideas. Regardless, Black will be able to capture the f2 pawn for free, so it is slightly worse than Nd4. Still playable, but Nd4 is slightly better.
And if you try to escape with Kd2, you get hit with e3+ and get hunted down till you die. Or they blunder. Whatever happens first
in the 3rd problem what if we play nf4? someone pls tell me what's wrong with this move
Bf2 Ke2 and then Qe3#
I had each of the blunders considered in my top 3 options, but didn't actually get any of them right.
problem #2 was like i. didnt see that move coming tho!
I appreciate Nelson for providing useful chess knowledge without trying to be a rockstar
I'm that bad that couldn't even find blunder moves, let alone good moves
I think no. 1 is Either ne7 or qf2
Congrats if you solved all 6... Dude... What do you mean?!😂
I predicted all 6 . . . incorrectly (had you for a second 😂).
3.5 got 3, 5, and 6 saw black's idea in 4 but assumed it was Nf3 trying to develop and defend against Qh4 and Qf6.
1 I assumed Nc6 blundering the fork after accidentally underfunding the square. 2 I spent several minutes trying to analyze why Nf3 was a blunder after #1 made me realize the mistakes are more complicated than I thought at first and obviously couldn't find anything (Stockfish doesn't love the move but definitely agrees it is okay), only to find out white played a move I would have never remotely considered.
Only got the 5th one just because I saw a similar problem in a line I looked at.
I figured out the last one because i figured out he was trying a King's Indian Defense (My favorite black opening), so i just had to ask what i would've done here lol
2/6 but i only really saw all the moves in the first one, didn't see how it was checkmate after the bishop move in the last one
It was so hard but I solved 1 and last
I think there's a way to survive but I don't know if it's good enough to survive moving your black square knight somewhere else
I didn't "get" any - in that my blunder was the same as the one played in the game. But on problem 2, I said f3, which loses to a similar tactic as h3. On problem 4, there are any number of natural looking moves which fail to the same Nf2 attack (I think h3, Nf3, f3, e3, for example). I suppose g3 loses an extra pawn so its technically the worst.
Excellent video, by the way, you have a gift for posting original types of chess content without ever being gimmicky. Keep up the good work!
4:32 I said Queen to F6 for the same reason... Does that still count, or is there some reason why B6 is more ideal?
I got 1 or 2 but I'm not that good any more if I ever was. But I do enjoy the opportunity to ponder them a bit.
Just got done watching your sleep video. Couldn't sleep because right at the end, I was yelling at my phone, hoping you'd see the queen skewer. Definitely a suspicious account. Took a long time to make obvious moves.
What?
Yea I think the other guy was cheating too
I suck. I blunder when I don't want to blunder and don't blunder when I want to blunder. I'm going back to tic tac toe.
Got 5/6 because I said Nf3 instead of g3 but I think both were blunders.
I saw the first puzzle idea however the first thing that popped into n my mind was Qc6
Great Queen trap but that takes a bit of planning 2nd one I would’ve reacted once that knight entered my side of board yeah but that third one if you move a piece next tithe king to let the king escape to white square that Queen blunder in fourth example is actually a trick many players try
I feel like I got a -1 on correctness. All these players would have whooped me.
I only got 1, and that was the king blunder to either checkmate, or white winning a free queen.
Learning to be bad? a new concept indeed.
Yeah, I saw all of these except five of them.
thanks
I’m not even trying, I’m just watching, it’s way harder to purposely find the worst moves than finding the best moves.
I found the blunder in Problem 4. The others were too hard for me to see.
Blundering is an art form for me. Played a game the other day where my opponent hung his queen and I just completely blanked on that fact. I ended up winning by capitalizing on my opponents blunders as well, but I had no clue I did until I was looking at the post game eval. When I saw the huge swing in my favor, i had to look back to see what the move was that would have swayed the game in my favor.
I try hard, but if blunders are currency, I am a rich man.
7:01 looks like another icbm
these puzzles are easy ... i just look for the move i would play and that's probably the blunder !
5/6 nice puzzles 😀
*Uses worstfish*
Outofstockfish
Uses rnadomfish
I only predicted 2 blunders but I saw all the ideas before they were revealed, pretty cool
Вторую задачку я снова угадал). Я не понимаю смысла хода белых, но ход черных напросился после минутного раздумья. Хотя возможно что все очевидно после ваших намеков. Классный челлендж.
I got zero. And I hope this learning sticks.