@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos Given my performance so far, that's very reassuring! So far I plan on doing all of the easy and intermediate ones, and the intermediate ones are pretty challenging. Hopefully I'll do better next cycle!
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos On 363, my brilliant mind decided to win a pawn and in the 5 minutes of analyzing I gave myself I failed to notice that my rook was under attack lol
Btw you have a great channel here with a lot of potential with the right marketing and approach there is no reason why you could not make this one of the more popularinsightful channels on youtube
Great work, I like your style.. how can I find those tactics…? I mean I have the book but I need to practice by using active way like what you do digitally.
I just started this. I may have missed someething, but what to do if one can't solve all of the "easy" sets in4 weeks? Say one finishes 75% ( just a number), then what would be the procedure be? I think I can easily solve these in less than two weeks, but the intermediate ones are far more difficult.
Hiya! good question. I believe the author covers this particular question in the introduction but essentially it is not a big deal if you don't complete the amount of puzzles in a prescribed amount of time. As long as you are solving them and resolving them to build your pattern recognition of tactics puzzles like these, that is more important! The easy level are doable but the intermediate ones are brutal (forget the hard level as well!). I would suggest for this book to a set of the first 500 to give yourself the best chance of solving all of them instead of the entire book if you don't think you can solve all of them in the 4 week time period - A little everyday is more important that not doing any at all.
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos So the first amount I'm capable of in 4 weeks time is the one I should repeat 7 times? (And for now forget about the rest?) Cheers!
@@angel_machariel Whatever the total set you are doing (Let's say the first 500 puzzles) should be the one you complete in 4 weeks. Then you need to complete it in the half the time on each consecutive set till you are solving your final set in 1 day (by that point you will know the puzzles so well that you will take seconds to solve them).
W video man, idk what to say besides keep it up, I'll make sure to share this video to my buddies, too underrated!
Funny coincidence, I also decided to start my first cycle this month. Looks like we'll really be going through it together!
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos I see lol. Thank you! Just curious: how did you do on your first cycle?
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos Given my performance so far, that's very reassuring! So far I plan on doing all of the easy and intermediate ones, and the intermediate ones are pretty challenging. Hopefully I'll do better next cycle!
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos I'll be sure to look out for it!
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos Was it exercise 369?
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos On 363, my brilliant mind decided to win a pawn and in the 5 minutes of analyzing I gave myself I failed to notice that my rook was under attack lol
Btw you have a great channel here with a lot of potential with the right marketing and approach there is no reason why you could not make this one of the more popularinsightful channels on youtube
Hey! Thanks for the support :-). I am glad you are enjoying them
1st exercises was Force MOVE cause when you sac the rook from h8 to h2 then king takes then Rook from A8 checks to h8.
This helps me improve my chess skills
Oh dang I did not know you will show the key move to it
Great work, I like your style.. how can I find those tactics…? I mean I have the book but I need to practice by using active way like what you do digitally.
It is on chessable the book so you can find it on there :-)
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos yes but the book is for about 49$ there.. is there another way for free..?
@@عبدالرحمنكرم-غ3ب Sorry there isn't. You could make an enormous study on lichess but you will have to manually enter the positions
Please upload more!
I wish I could. I don't want to get in trouble with the publishers though!
I just started this. I may have missed someething, but what to do if one can't solve all of the "easy" sets in4 weeks? Say one finishes 75% ( just a number), then what would be the procedure be?
I think I can easily solve these in less than two weeks, but the intermediate ones are far more difficult.
Hiya! good question. I believe the author covers this particular question in the introduction but essentially it is not a big deal if you don't complete the amount of puzzles in a prescribed amount of time. As long as you are solving them and resolving them to build your pattern recognition of tactics puzzles like these, that is more important! The easy level are doable but the intermediate ones are brutal (forget the hard level as well!). I would suggest for this book to a set of the first 500 to give yourself the best chance of solving all of them instead of the entire book if you don't think you can solve all of them in the 4 week time period - A little everyday is more important that not doing any at all.
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos So the first amount I'm capable of in 4 weeks time is the one I should repeat 7 times? (And for now forget about the rest?)
Cheers!
@@angel_machariel Whatever the total set you are doing (Let's say the first 500 puzzles) should be the one you complete in 4 weeks. Then you need to complete it in the half the time on each consecutive set till you are solving your final set in 1 day (by that point you will know the puzzles so well that you will take seconds to solve them).
@@ThePawnslayerChessVideos Ok thanks!
My dream position is that every pawn promotes to a queen or my opponent suddenly suffers from BLUNDERITIS!!!!
What software are you using in this series?
It is chessable.com for the book and cast-o-matic for the recording :-)