This is how to play the middlegame!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • Unlock the secrets of chess middlegame strategy with 'This is How to Play the Middlegame! #IncreaseRating.' In this detailed video, I take you through a comprehensive analysis of one of my own over-the-board games, highlighting key middlegame principles that can help elevate your play and potentially boost your rating. Discover how to effectively apply tactics, optimize piece placement, manage pawn structures, and capitalize on your opponent's weaknesses. Each step is designed to enhance your understanding and execution of critical middlegame concepts. Whether you're looking to break through a rating plateau or simply improve your chess skills, this video provides valuable insights that could lead to a significant improvement in your game. Watch and learn how strategic planning and tactical awareness in the middlegame can translate into winning advantages. #MiddlegameStrategy #ChessImprovement #RatingBoost #ChessAnalysis #LearnChess #ChessEducation #ChessTactics #ChessTraining #StrategicChess #TacticalChess #ChessTips #ImproveYourChess #ChessMastery #GameAnalysis #ChessPrinciples
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  • @TREXMEISTER
    @TREXMEISTER 17 дней назад +2

    I like your analysis and definitely recommend it to any player that wants to improve his game. Very insightful and it tought me a lot of principles. Thanks!

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst 14 дней назад +1

    This is usable, practical information. So many of these "How to" videos turn out to be showing off one successful game that the player is very proud of. You told us the exact principles that we must follow. I suggest that you didn't delay the development of the light square bishop because being a long range piece it is already developed when you play e3. I see that I don't centralize and coordinate my pieces properly. I think that I am very clever when I put a knight on an outpost, but the knight is not supported and I have not planned a continuation. It might be better to move the knight north only when the other pieces are ready to make a coordinated attack. Thank you.

    • @ChessXplainer
      @ChessXplainer  14 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment! Glad to hear it was usable. And about the knight, yeah it might be useful to first make sure your pieces are on good squares and all of them are in the game - like rooks for example, and only then thinking about the attack. Maybe this video is also interesting for you as it covers the 7 middlegame principles while in the video you saw I explained some of them during the game: ruclips.net/video/1-wW5qme-hU/видео.html Good luck with your progress! If you want feedback on one of your own games, we can play a game and I'll publish it on YT under my 'Road to 2000' series I'm doing now :).

  • @chessassassin2813
    @chessassassin2813 12 дней назад +1

    Yes, the middle game is what matters, once you get pass the opening.

    • @ChessXplainer
      @ChessXplainer  12 дней назад

      Exactly! And then we didn't even discuss the endgame, which matters once you pass the middlegame ;)

  • @gamearron007
    @gamearron007 18 дней назад +2

    just found ya, and i wanna start playing chess now. so these tips are very appreciated ^^

    • @ChessXplainer
      @ChessXplainer  18 дней назад +2

      Welcome aboard and very happy to hear that these tips help. Good luck with your growth! On a daily basis I'm publishing a series to reach a rating of 2000 where I give a lot of tips constantly which might be helpful as well. You can find it in my playlists under 'Road to 2000'. By the way, if you'd like to be in it we can play a game as well if you add me (chessXplainer) as friend at chess.com. Good luck!

    • @chessassassin2813
      @chessassassin2813 12 дней назад +1

      How far along are you in chess?

    • @ChessXplainer
      @ChessXplainer  11 дней назад +1

      Yes, keep us updated @gamearron007 !

    • @ChessXplainer
      @ChessXplainer  11 дней назад

      @@chessassassin2813 How far along are you :)?