Thank you so much for these videos, ever since i started watching this channel my ELO dropped from a consistent 1050 to a very wobbly 900, now all my cheap strats work again
Taking the rook is actually bad, and loses all of black’s advantage (from -5.4 to +0.8), and it’s because while you do get back to even material, it’s better for Black to maintain the pin in order to do tactics and secure more material. The best line is actually just Bxb1, as that’s a free knight, and THEN later you can go up the exchange by taking the rook.
@@dlear85Black bishop to g5, it's a check and a skewer attack on the queen, tile is protected by knight f3. Black needs to move king, which leaves queen hanging to bishop
I was also thinking earlier, at 1:55 pawn e6 sacrifice to unblock the black bishop to double attack c7, then you can still use the knight to fork king + rook... I guess there's lots of ways to defend it but I like to think it'd be sneaky enough that they might not notice at this level
Refusing the Abandon is incredibly relatable. Pissed off a clubmate in highschool by making obvious blunders on purpose and he forfeited just as I was putting together a checkmate
i get cocky at 450 right now hahaha... started 3 weeks ago fell all the way to 200 now climbing back up! you know those games when you super tired and you know shouldnt play, thats when u get all these queen dancers 😆
This video is just amazing I am currently with a similar elo and I think EXACTLY THE SAME “ok he takes, we take, HE BLOCKS”. We think we’ve found a brilliant move when in reality it’s just a blunder.
A few months from now: OutrightIgnite: "1,000 Elo Chess" I feel like while you sometimes miss easy stuff, you also come up with some pretty nice tactical discoveries. So you just need to work on your consistency a bit more. (Consistent practice with puzzles should fix that). I feel like it's only a matter of time (not too long from now) where you manage to enter the quadruple digits and eventually start to cross over to intermediate level. Keep up the grind! I believe in you!
2:45 bro it shot up because Qf3+ is a fork on the rook and king, if opponent plays kg5 you take the rook and if anything else its checkmate in one on Qf7
I knew you would improve with your dedication. Happy 700. We will see how long it takes for 800 lol. Also, are all these games blitz? Consider swtiching to rapid if you really want to get good.More time will make you more precise.
I'm usually pretty confident against lower elo than me. I'm 886 right now so beating a 700 should be a piece of cake, but you, sir, terrify me to my very core.
Man these are extremely entertaining better than GMs games they are way too theoretical and if you don't know theory you don't understand jacksht there. I guess we
8:45 you could simply just take the knight with your bishop and the opponent can't even take either of your bishops because their rook is pinned and if the queen takes the bishop that took the knight, you get a rook completely free
You were counting properly 3 attackers and 3 defenders but you could have taken earlier because the king was an defender. There were some tactics available. Count only maters if you trade everything on that square. Look for tactics throughout.
8:35 You can take the knight here, man! They can’t take your Queen with the rook cuz it’s pinned, so they have to do something else. They would probably take your bishop (who took the knight) with their Queen, and if they do that, it’s just mate in 2. If they don’t, boom, free knight.
2:25 Bg5 and you win the queen for a bishop! Bishop is defended by the knight 4:56 Qe2 leaves his C pawn hanging, is still hanging after he puts his queen back on e2 after he gives the check. Also would've let you take his rook after you hung yours, since he also wouldn't have been able to play Nc3 (probably a better move for him than c3)
I am in the 600 to 700 Alo range. I think chess is really fun at this level. With all the mistakes and blunders and come from behind victories. I have had some good games. There was one game when my ops queen took out my rook,knight and 4 pawns in the beginning of the game. Then proceeded to take out my bishops as I developed and started my attack. I made a few decent moves,he made a big mistake which I capped on, and I crushed him. He resigned at move 23. At move 12 he had half of my pieces and I had none of his. At move 15 or 16. I had captured one pawn and his queen. It went downhill for him after that. This was at around 650 Alo. I was black.
things in this vid that made me mad: Bg5+ was literally a free queen, before taking the rook e7+ was missed which was quite literally forced checkmate, if take Qxh8# if Ke8 still Qxh8#, and they cant take with the king
Pinning that rook discourages the queen, knight, and king from moving since that'd allow the rook to be taken for free. Otherwise, you'd trade rook for bishop, earning a 2 point lead. Now what's more important, a 2 point lead where your opponent and you have a relatively even freedom of movement, or a pin that makes it riskier for your opponent to move their pieces? It really depends on how heavily you restrict your opponent's movement, but in this case, since even the queen was discouraged from moving away from a position that defends the rook, I'd say it was well worth it. Some things in chess aren't based purely on piece value, such as tempo and central position, though the value of such things are hard to measure.
2:43 i think that is because of Qf3+ cuz it's mate in 2 except for Kg5 which will eventually end up in mate cuz the king is exposed or u can get at least the rook in the corner on a8
I don't think so, black has three moves to block the bishop's attack and only the pawn move is bad because it leads to a fork after taking back with the bishop. Personally I wouldn't move the bishop in this position because it allows white to make great developing trades while removing your attackers and removes its "xray" (not sure if that's the term) line of sight on the c7 pawn were you to push your e5 pawn further, I would play ng5 to mount the pressure on a second fork backed up by the bishop on c4 pointing at f7, let me know if I missed the trap you're talking about though
@@jamesdixon6582Where do you see a whole two additional ways to block the attack? All I see as a 1600 after Bg5 is that f6 loses to Bishop takes trapping the Queen or pawn takes pinning the Queen and all the Queen moves just obviously lead to attacked or protected squares. Also Ng5 is countered by Ne6, so your advantage isn't nearly as substantial, and I wouldn't care about attacking the c7-pawn with the discovered attack e6 too much when the royal couple is on the platter stuck in the middle!
@@RuyVuusen Was stumped for a good minute there about how my first comment was so wrong, but I've figured it out. I was talking about the position at 1:48 in the video. Must have made a stupid mistake somehow when I originally commented and let the video play after I clicked this person's timestamp hahaha
@@jamesdixon6582 No worries, I actually thought that might be the case, but didn't know what point you would reference. In that position, you are indeed much more correct.
@@ליאוןברקת Not in this case, many tempos were lost maintaining the pin. Taking the rook would’ve converted to a winning position. You are of course right that there are a lot of times where it is better to keep a pin since in-between moves can be very potent.
Play a bong cloud and castle the queen. I do this opening where i attempt to castle the queen, but i don't complete it due to having to prepare for the opponent's moves
you'll drop back to 600 soon stop flexing
chill dude, why do you need to hate someone else's content? just find the entertainment from this kind of videos. It's not like he's flexing either 😒
@@licogenz6204 bro i hate this guy so much he just loves playing chess and making videos about it, so annoying 😮💨
Pin of shame
@@FishTheMerchant pin of fame
you ve got pinned against the king😎
Thank you so much for these videos, ever since i started watching this channel my ELO dropped from a consistent 1050 to a very wobbly 900, now all my cheap strats work again
lmao but hey if you are having fun you are doing the right thing
Wtf@@TheGoatGirl2
@@EhsanE-e1r i think it about having a good time not being the best, and sometimes trying to be the best gets in the way of having fun
wake up babe outrightignite just uploaded
I wish i had a gf that liked chess as much as me 😫
😭😭Bro after you hung the knight you could've won the queen with bishop to g5 check
Shite 🤓
2:24
wow i didn't see that. Rating 450
So it was a brilliant sacrifice then.
@@kaksspl 😂yea he gave bro a second chance and he still lost
I love how he blunders his bishop trying to skewer the rook when he has a Queen skewer the other way.
Came here to post this... This account is a brilliant troll
the pain i felt at 2:52 when you started wondering why the eval bar went down, completely missing the fork
not even the fork, its mate in 2 if he checked on f3 with queen.
HE TAKES, WE TAKE, HE BLOCKS
I advocate for more chess tournaments , max ELO allowed is 750
omg how am i just finding this series? I absolutely love it! Funny AF!
8:58 BROOO JUST TAKE THE ROOK
Taking the rook is actually bad, and loses all of black’s advantage (from -5.4 to +0.8), and it’s because while you do get back to even material, it’s better for Black to maintain the pin in order to do tactics and secure more material.
The best line is actually just Bxb1, as that’s a free knight, and THEN later you can go up the exchange by taking the rook.
On my list of genius, it goes, ItsJustProbablyCole, then Einstein and Newton. Dude is the definition of cooking.
I concur
8:54, pretty sure you could've just taken the knight with the white bishop lol
Agree
i looked at the game review and that is in fact the right move
yeah there was a checkmate in 2
isn't the only white bishop on the board at that time blocked from taking any black knights?
He loses his knight then
Dude at 2:25 you could have taken his queen, lock in
explain this to me like im 6 years old because i cant see it
@@dlear85Black bishop to g5, it's a check and a skewer attack on the queen, tile is protected by knight f3. Black needs to move king, which leaves queen hanging to bishop
@@dlear85bishop check (on the same diagonal as the queen). He can’t take bc it’s protected by the knight. Bg5+
@@Taurickk oh yeah, thanks !
I was also thinking earlier, at 1:55 pawn e6 sacrifice to unblock the black bishop to double attack c7, then you can still use the knight to fork king + rook... I guess there's lots of ways to defend it but I like to think it'd be sneaky enough that they might not notice at this level
As a 1700, this is probably the funniest chess video I’ve ever seen 😂
Bro I gagged when he played bishop e5 instead of g5
Refusing the Abandon is incredibly relatable. Pissed off a clubmate in highschool by making obvious blunders on purpose and he forfeited just as I was putting together a checkmate
This is the funniest chess channel ever. Sometimes my eyes waters from laughter when i watch your videos
love this video, can't wait to see you hitting 1000 soon 😎
this is my favorite series on the internet
Yess c & d pawns go together in d4 positions. Bombaclat
the second game is crazyyyy 😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
i get cocky at 450 right now hahaha... started 3 weeks ago fell all the way to 200 now climbing back up! you know those games when you super tired and you know shouldnt play, thats when u get all these queen dancers 😆
You improved a lot. It's just some positions you have clear material advantages, but you don't take them
found your channel at like 700 subs or something, good to see you're somehow at 8k already. keep the good work man.
keep doing videos lihe that i really like them :"
2:18 right here could’ve skewered king and queen
Yeah he could’ve won a queen
i love ur vids. 2:25, bishop to g5 skewers the queen.
Keep uploading! My new favorite youtuber!
Congratulations on the 700
2:20 - a BRILLIANT!! knight sacrifice to bait the king into a royal pin! Bishop to E5...
'let's not get the hopes too high, I was 706 like 3 months ago, that was my PEAK' XDDDDD
Im in love with the M3 Jumpscares when the opponent makes a totally random move
This video is just amazing I am currently with a similar elo and I think EXACTLY THE SAME “ok he takes, we take, HE BLOCKS”. We think we’ve found a brilliant move when in reality it’s just a blunder.
How bro felt after getting the chance to put 700 elo in the thumbnail after an eternity :😼😼
Single best chess RUclipsr so glad I found this account was surprised you only had like 8k subs, great video mate
I always await for the outro
At 8:38, take the horsey with the bishop. He can’t take back without blundering checkmate.
hero of chess community returns again with a banger
Congrats on 700 🎉
2000 elo here! Really enjoy your energy xD
"Look here! We can do this! WRONG! He just takes back!" GAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Bro,... You crack me up.
A few months from now:
OutrightIgnite: "1,000 Elo Chess"
I feel like while you sometimes miss easy stuff, you also come up with some pretty nice tactical discoveries. So you just need to work on your consistency a bit more. (Consistent practice with puzzles should fix that). I feel like it's only a matter of time (not too long from now) where you manage to enter the quadruple digits and eventually start to cross over to intermediate level.
Keep up the grind! I believe in you!
2:26 TRAP THE QUEEN
1:48 coulda trapped the queen here? Bishop g5??
2:50 you could have fork with the knight
7:55 "we don't let him get into his fianchetto bullshit" lmao 😂
You have good principle understanding
2:45 bro it shot up because Qf3+ is a fork on the rook and king, if opponent plays kg5 you take the rook and if anything else its checkmate in one on Qf7
so proud of you my pookie outright !!!
I knew you would improve with your dedication. Happy 700. We will see how long it takes for 800 lol. Also, are all these games blitz? Consider swtiching to rapid if you really want to get good.More time will make you more precise.
spotted an open queen rook fork @ 2:47, as a 300 I gave myself 400 elo confidence seeing it
I'm usually pretty confident against lower elo than me. I'm 886 right now so beating a 700 should be a piece of cake, but you, sir, terrify me to my very core.
Be afraid 😈 (I would lose)
Misses the the queen skewer and took the rook skewer instead
Man these are extremely entertaining better than GMs games they are way too theoretical and if you don't know theory you don't understand jacksht there. I guess we
2:54 why not fork the queen and rook tho, the king can't take cuz you're protected by the pawn?
oh bro had a checkmate idea, wow I didn't see that big brain move lol
@@surreabel i thought that same think bro
there is Qf3+ which is mate in a couple of moves I think
@@surreabel actually instead of forking he shouldve just played e7+ which takes away to e7 square from the king and makes Qxh8 mate
You’ve been torturing me with these videos.
you are epic bro
For a 2000 rapid player this is pure entertainment
this is so relatable all the stupid blunders bro
8:45 you could simply just take the knight with your bishop and the opponent can't even take either of your bishops because their rook is pinned and if the queen takes the bishop that took the knight, you get a rook completely free
if queen takes knight its forced checkmate in 3
"how a 1000 Elo thinks" videos coming soon🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I didn't even know 700 elo chess was a thing lol
Welcome to the clown show 🤡
@@OutrightIgnite i hope to join soon
@@OutrightIgnite wait, what if you made a discord?
loving this keep it up
the feeling at 6:15 is way too relatable dude lmao
yeah
You were counting properly 3 attackers and 3 defenders but you could have taken earlier because the king was an defender. There were some tactics available. Count only maters if you trade everything on that square. Look for tactics throughout.
2:24 AAAAHHHHHH MATE, IT WAS THE OTHER SQUARE, THE OTHER ONEEEE AND IT WAS A FREE QUEEEN
8:47 Just take the knight?
calling castel a free an cato is valid
How do you blunder so much against a higher elo and STILL WIN! 😂🎉
8:35 You can take the knight here, man! They can’t take your Queen with the rook cuz it’s pinned, so they have to do something else. They would probably take your bishop (who took the knight) with their Queen, and if they do that, it’s just mate in 2. If they don’t, boom, free knight.
2:25 Bg5 and you win the queen for a bishop! Bishop is defended by the knight
4:56 Qe2 leaves his C pawn hanging, is still hanging after he puts his queen back on e2 after he gives the check. Also would've let you take his rook after you hung yours, since he also wouldn't have been able to play Nc3 (probably a better move for him than c3)
totally counts
714 to 715 in second game review means you lose some games in the middle 😂
My ELO is about 300, to me this man is a God 😢
The first made me go... BRO e7+ E7+ E7+
I am in the 600 to 700 Alo range. I think chess is really fun at this level. With all the mistakes and blunders and come from behind victories. I have had some good games. There was one game when my ops queen took out my rook,knight and 4 pawns in the beginning of the game. Then proceeded to take out my bishops as I developed and started my attack. I made a few decent moves,he made a big mistake which I capped on, and I crushed him. He resigned at move 23. At move 12 he had half of my pieces and I had none of his. At move 15 or 16. I had captured one pawn and his queen. It went downhill for him after that. This was at around 650 Alo. I was black.
Dude i was 1300 and now im 700. I dunno what happened.
Bro gave off joker vibes today ngl
8:35 BISHOP TAKES KNIGHT!!!
Wasnt there a fork at 2:52, forking both queen and rook, defended by the pawn
2:42 I don't think it's the fork, maybe Qf3+ followed by an attack? Would have to calculate more though
@@geleiatorta1 yeah it is probably mate
things in this vid that made me mad: Bg5+ was literally a free queen, before taking the rook e7+ was missed which was quite literally forced checkmate, if take Qxh8# if Ke8 still Qxh8#, and they cant take with the king
Why pinning the rook, just take it
he did good actually
Pinning that rook discourages the queen, knight, and king from moving since that'd allow the rook to be taken for free. Otherwise, you'd trade rook for bishop, earning a 2 point lead. Now what's more important, a 2 point lead where your opponent and you have a relatively even freedom of movement, or a pin that makes it riskier for your opponent to move their pieces? It really depends on how heavily you restrict your opponent's movement, but in this case, since even the queen was discouraged from moving away from a position that defends the rook, I'd say it was well worth it. Some things in chess aren't based purely on piece value, such as tempo and central position, though the value of such things are hard to measure.
How did he not spot the queen fork
At 6:50 you should not have taken but instead push the pawn forward threatening to queen
what about Rc1?
u missed a savage fork @ 2:43, at least i would have done that lol ; Great content as always!
also why would they not take your queen @ 9:43 hahaha
@@M1GUELSRUclips rook is pinned
i think Qf3+ is mate in a couple of moves
@@Not_3Ogya in 2 moves lol
nice video, dude keep it up !
You should absolutely play a game with me and make a video about it
Just take the damn rook dudeee
second game was an immortal
2:26 could have won the queen. A part of me died inside when he played Be5
2:43
i think that is because of Qf3+ cuz it's mate in 2 except for Kg5 which will eventually end up in mate cuz the king is exposed or u can get at least the rook in the corner on a8
1:21 if I'm not mistaken (correct me if so), white in this position could trap the queen with a bishop g5
I don't think so, black has three moves to block the bishop's attack and only the pawn move is bad because it leads to a fork after taking back with the bishop. Personally I wouldn't move the bishop in this position because it allows white to make great developing trades while removing your attackers and removes its "xray" (not sure if that's the term) line of sight on the c7 pawn were you to push your e5 pawn further, I would play ng5 to mount the pressure on a second fork backed up by the bishop on c4 pointing at f7, let me know if I missed the trap you're talking about though
You're right bc if they block with a pawn you take the pawn and pin the queen to the king
@@jamesdixon6582Where do you see a whole two additional ways to block the attack? All I see as a 1600 after Bg5 is that f6 loses to Bishop takes trapping the Queen or pawn takes pinning the Queen and all the Queen moves just obviously lead to attacked or protected squares.
Also Ng5 is countered by Ne6, so your advantage isn't nearly as substantial, and I wouldn't care about attacking the c7-pawn with the discovered attack e6 too much when the royal couple is on the platter stuck in the middle!
@@RuyVuusen Was stumped for a good minute there about how my first comment was so wrong, but I've figured it out. I was talking about the position at 1:48 in the video. Must have made a stupid mistake somehow when I originally commented and let the video play after I clicked this person's timestamp hahaha
@@jamesdixon6582 No worries, I actually thought that might be the case, but didn't know what point you would reference. In that position, you are indeed much more correct.
3:36 you could have traded queens, Then eaten the Knight with your Light Bishop on c4 and promoted your pawn back to a queen with no resistance
play me in chess
1:55 I think you should move the 3 pawn forward and then you can fork.
No idea if it is actually the best tho
when you pin the rook you might aswell just take it btw rather than centering all your moves around keeping the pin
Not true. A lot of times the threat is stronger than the execution. Don't liquidate the pin until you're in the best position to do so
@@ליאוןברקת Not in this case, many tempos were lost maintaining the pin. Taking the rook would’ve converted to a winning position. You are of course right that there are a lot of times where it is better to keep a pin since in-between moves can be very potent.
you had a fork at 2:50
Play a bong cloud and castle the queen. I do this opening where i attempt to castle the queen, but i don't complete it due to having to prepare for the opponent's moves
2:21 bishop to g5 would've won a queen
3:15
mate in 2