About the knight attack in the first game, Nxe4, just take it with your knight on c3 and when he push his d7 pawn to d5 to fork your knight and bishop, move your bishop to d3, and retake his pawn after he takes your knight with the pawn. This way your points are equal.
1 of the recurring "problems" with the Italian 4 Knights opening, is that it is (usually) NOT an inherently dynamic clash of ideas (which is opposite of the King's Indian, for example). Translation: it's usually dull & boring. I usually recommend something "sharper"/more dynamic or positionally based, if you want to play 1.e4 (Ruy Lopez is the favorite among Chess Masters, with GODD reason). This opening quickly devolved into a RANDOM tactical contest, where your opponent outplayed you...this time. I also see you just learned about "Time Pressure Blunders", by the look on your face during the review. Welcome to the "club", brother. EVERYONE has done it....EVERY-ONE! You accepted this LOSS, as a gentleman, which was highly commendable! My Dad would've approved of you spending the time & effort to LEARN from your LOSS. I make this same point in my MEGA Training videos, which is why I am still improving my Chess at age 62! So, I wouldn't consider it a total "loss", as you look to have salvaged something positive. I hope this "outside" analysis helps.
Really rude and not helpful comment, I would urge you to think about how something like this would make you feel if you were trying to improve at something
Very disappointing to see you quit when you still had 15 seconds left plus increment. At your level anything is possible. Don't give up, it's a bad look. Keep fighting.
He talked about this yesterday I think, in response to the bed items not shifting. With holidays approaching, he does this to allow flexibility in his life. He also said he may be playing a subscriber game or getting coaching lessons if he has enough uploads built up to set aside for those.
Bro why did you give up so easy? Yeah, you dropped your Queen at the end. But with such little time on the board, it's far from over. Best of luck in the future, but I'mma have to tap out on your videos after that one. I've steadily been watching your videos over the past few months. But I wanna see a fighter, not someone who hands the opposition a dagger aimed at their own neck. Come on, man.
It's kind of shocking that you play the Vienna main line and have never seen the center fork trick.
He has but forgot how it goes
About the knight attack in the first game, Nxe4, just take it with your knight on c3 and when he push his d7 pawn to d5 to fork your knight and bishop, move your bishop to d3, and retake his pawn after he takes your knight with the pawn. This way your points are equal.
4:32
“I thought taking 1 min 22 sec on that move was a bit much….”
It was, Patrick. It was a bit much! 😂
Was that not a free bishop on D2 at 23:30?
typical case of 1400 elo double blindness
See Patrick’s realization of this at 33:35.
It was an obviously free bishop, but in time pressure it happens.
What is less good is never ever realizing it until analysis
Odd game. Pieces were strangely misplaced… rooks blocked in by bishops. Awkward movements… no clear strategy… just not a good day.
I have to wonder about game review when hanging your queen is only an inaccuracy.
The position was so bad that the engine just stopped caring
The best move was to put queen on e5 to sac it next move anyways don’t RgR . So, one move earlier is “inaccuracy”
It's because he already had a completely lost position. Hanging his queen only hastened the inevitable.
1 of the recurring "problems" with the Italian 4 Knights opening, is that it is (usually) NOT an inherently dynamic clash of ideas (which is opposite of the King's Indian, for example).
Translation: it's usually dull & boring.
I usually recommend something "sharper"/more dynamic or positionally based, if you want to play 1.e4 (Ruy Lopez is the favorite among Chess Masters, with GODD reason).
This opening quickly devolved into a RANDOM tactical contest, where your opponent outplayed you...this time.
I also see you just learned about "Time Pressure Blunders", by the look on your face during the review.
Welcome to the "club", brother.
EVERYONE has done it....EVERY-ONE!
You accepted this LOSS, as a gentleman, which was highly commendable!
My Dad would've approved of you spending the time & effort to LEARN from your LOSS.
I make this same point in my MEGA Training videos, which is why I am still improving my Chess at age 62!
So, I wouldn't consider it a total "loss", as you look to have salvaged something positive.
I hope this "outside" analysis helps.
This is the first time you’ve gone in depth during the game analysis. Good job. That’s how you learn.
Patrick is the only person in the history of mankind who is capable of playing every game till the increment.
Each move there is an increment……
What the hell are you talking about?
@@rene5939 really? no way.
He's playing 10/5. There's a five second increment from the very beginning of the game.
And the Botez Gambit rears its ugly head again.
Botez and Bongcloud overrated as hell
Not sure hell is that bad, never been, yet
you are not gonna reach 2000 by playing only, you need to reserve an hour each day to study
A sharp game with them bishops
Patrick is do god damn bad😂
Really rude and not helpful comment, I would urge you to think about how something like this would make you feel if you were trying to improve at something
Very disappointing to see you quit when you still had 15 seconds left plus increment. At your level anything is possible. Don't give up, it's a bad look. Keep fighting.
Bro what are you even talking about he literally blundered his queen with less than 10 seconds left
He isn’t at a high level
Thought you played a game everyday and upload. Saw that you already played 11 rapid games after this one. So you post older games everyday?
He talked about this yesterday I think, in response to the bed items not shifting. With holidays approaching, he does this to allow flexibility in his life. He also said he may be playing a subscriber game or getting coaching lessons if he has enough uploads built up to set aside for those.
Thanks detective. We wouldn’t Patrick playing a game he loves without it being for our viewing pleasure…
It diminishes the real Patrick experience. @@TheCHACHachurro
Bro why did you give up so easy? Yeah, you dropped your Queen at the end. But with such little time on the board, it's far from over. Best of luck in the future, but I'mma have to tap out on your videos after that one. I've steadily been watching your videos over the past few months. But I wanna see a fighter, not someone who hands the opposition a dagger aimed at their own neck. Come on, man.