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  • @firejuggler31
    @firejuggler31 Год назад +73

    Me watching Anna play a 1400: This looks easy
    Me playing a 1400: gets brown off the board by move 15

    • @chupapimunanyo2596
      @chupapimunanyo2596 9 месяцев назад +2

      Probably because you’re violating opening principles, aren’t aware of common opening traps and playing without a strategy

    • @pax1913
      @pax1913 3 месяца назад +3

      I love the typo, getting "brown" off the board sounds ridiculously fun 😭🤣

  • @debanjanpatra
    @debanjanpatra Год назад +89

    Was stuck at 1800 for a long time thank you for making me reach 1600.
    Will never forget your help.

    • @yonggeun4222
      @yonggeun4222 7 месяцев назад

      far out she talks alot

    • @debanjanpatra
      @debanjanpatra 7 месяцев назад +11

      Bro just wanna clear out that it was a joke . It was really educational and don't want to demean her in any ways

    • @a.g.4843
      @a.g.4843 24 дня назад

      Always the same kind of jokes here…

  • @nonamem2932
    @nonamem2932 Год назад +315

    2 months later : Not a super GM then watch this video

    • @AnnaCramling
      @AnnaCramling  Год назад +120

      😂😂

    • @rgxyz1233
      @rgxyz1233 Год назад +83

      Not better than Magnus Carlsen? Watch this video

    • @abigailparish288
      @abigailparish288 Год назад +8

      Anna, have you ever played the Stone Wall Attack in blitz.

    • @ManusMagus
      @ManusMagus Год назад +8

      This episode brought to you by momma pia

    • @davida1d2
      @davida1d2 Год назад +6

      Can't beat Hans? Here is the trick. (Only 18+)

  • @kingslayer3365
    @kingslayer3365 Год назад +75

    Please do more videos for this level. This was incredible and I'll probably be rewatching a lot, but two games is not enough!

    • @twoplustwoequals5733
      @twoplustwoequals5733 Год назад +12

      I think this where the most people struggle, first big wall, you've learned openings, your opponent doesn't hang pieces, then what? what to do next xD

    • @TheDestroyer7102
      @TheDestroyer7102 Год назад +1

      @@twoplustwoequals5733 yes, that's exactly right. Knowing the middle game plans for the opening u play is extremely crucial in my opinion.

  • @TheSLK66
    @TheSLK66 Год назад +94

    9:28 There's Nb3, same fork you were trying to avoid but in a different position. Otherwise nice analysis! I liked the re-routing of the light-squared bishop.

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 Год назад +8

      Indeed! because of the time pressure..so she should play 10 min like many that i watch and it's a lot better...

    • @fritzgw7094
      @fritzgw7094 Год назад +2

      Notice that one after Anna placed the bishop on f6 easy to miss that move due to time pressure should have played 10-15 minutes explaining while playing.

    • @ckobo84
      @ckobo84 Год назад +1

      Yeah very risky to put her Queen and Rook deep in enemy territory where it was basically 2 vs 5. It would take very thorough calculation (which she didn't do) to make sure there's no danger there.

    • @Blinkers2007GameDev
      @Blinkers2007GameDev Год назад

      Yeah I saw that too.

    • @kotmatroskin4941
      @kotmatroskin4941 Год назад +2

      Not the same fork, coz 9:19 the bishop on f6 is very important - the best move Qb2, Nc4 fork, Rxe2, Nxb2, Rxe1, Rh1xe1 (or Rc1xe1), Bxb2 and the weak a3 pawn is under pressure. The other var is - Qd4, Nb3 fork, Rxe2, Qxe2 giving the rook for the bishop

  • @nilsalmgren4492
    @nilsalmgren4492 Год назад +16

    Never really understood pawns. I think your explanation about the weaknesses created and understanding what is not possible after that pawn move was helpful. Very practical explanation, not just saying a weakness, but explaining the weakness was helpful. Thanks.

  • @egeayvala1799
    @egeayvala1799 Год назад +20

    The logic in playing chess above 1200 is simply amazing to me,I'm barely 1100 but I definitely spot blunders,but the way Anna just coordinates pieces is just so amazing.she makes it look so easy wow

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Год назад +4

      Anna is so worthy. Can't miss an episode.

    • @joshualandry3160
      @joshualandry3160 Год назад +4

      Here is a quick way to get a lot of it. Look for the most forward attacking move. That is a move that forces your opponent to do something they don’t want to do. That is usually the best move and will probably get you a healthy rating boost. Also focus on moving pieces to the forward center. They will tend to coordinate on their own.

    • @RunPJs
      @RunPJs Год назад +4

      Am exactly 1500, never read a book, don't know openings, but I spend a lot of time practicing chess tactics and trying to learn from each one.
      When I play a 1500 I'm usually losing until the end game where my opponent might blunder or I find or set up tactics and tricks.
      But if I play a 1600 player I generally get smashed because they don't fall for my tricks.

    • @Hosein_Persian
      @Hosein_Persian Год назад +3

      @@RunPJs Im 1700 and i know nothing about chess !! I even dont know the name of opening … for me above 2000 is impressive

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Год назад +1

      @@RunPJs UR kinda like My hero. Give-em heck & never retreat.

  • @TheDMFW62
    @TheDMFW62 Год назад +73

    I've spent a long time stuck bouncing around between about 1200 and 1500 (sometimes going backwards) so it is helpful to get advice for this playing strength. Some things I took away from this video were that I should be playing longer time controls (I play too much bullet and blitz) and I need to develop more positional awareness. I should also broaden my opening knowledge. Great to see your thought processes in playing these kind of games and the way you formulate plans to exploit weak moves from the opponent.

    • @ellisj98
      @ellisj98 Год назад +7

      Definitely play rapid if you want to improve at that level. Blitz is too fast and won’t give you the chance to properly think. The reason hikaru for example is so good at blitz is they have developed the openings, move intuition, pattern recognition from longer time controls

    • @casewhite5048
      @casewhite5048 Год назад +2

      She called us out at 29:46

    • @BlitzMaul
      @BlitzMaul Год назад +3

      I went from complete beginner to 2100 mainly playing blitz. I rarely play rapid and so you can definitely improve just playing blitz

    • @frederikpeters7353
      @frederikpeters7353 Год назад

      Where is youre Rating now?

    • @chrisandreas3142
      @chrisandreas3142 Год назад

      Why do you play Blitz and bullet if you dont understand basics? 😂

  • @Vorground
    @Vorground Год назад +16

    love this series, this one feels like my bus stop but I'll keep watching if you post another one 😆

  • @Beery1962
    @Beery1962 Год назад +4

    Please make more of these videos! I find your explanations very useful. I'd like to see more around 1100 to 1400, not just because that's my level, but because your explanations seem clearer at those levels - maybe getting into time trouble was a factor here.

  • @MrDlnggorton
    @MrDlnggorton Год назад +16

    Wow her opponent missed a killer move. Very lucky for her at 9:25 he should have forked the queen and rook with knight to b3..

    • @eveliovarela2279
      @eveliovarela2279 Год назад

      There wasn’t a fork lol

    • @mrlag8467
      @mrlag8467 Год назад +1

      @@eveliovarela2279 how was it not a fork?

    • @eveliovarela2279
      @eveliovarela2279 Год назад +2

      @@mrlag8467 it was . I apologize ,I didn’t see it at first . That’s why I’m a 1200-1300 player haha

    • @jusajoka
      @jusajoka Год назад

      @@eveliovarela2279 😂

    • @kotmatroskin4941
      @kotmatroskin4941 Год назад

      Well, Nb3 then Rxe2, Qxe2 giving the black rook for the bishop, Qb2 is much better (it is the toxic fork with losing some white pieces after Rxe2)

  • @thenateyoulove
    @thenateyoulove Год назад +15

    My chess performance has skyrocketed since I started watching you content. It's explained in a way that doesn't bombard me with a bunch of buzzwords and "new concepts" which normally always distract me from the game. Just teach me the value of understanding the position I'm playing which given me a 64% win rate. Thanks a bunch!

  • @jadeokabe7336
    @jadeokabe7336 Год назад +28

    I love these videos! They're so helpful for those trying to improve their chess. Will you be doing more games in each rating bracket? It would be amazing if you do!

  • @rick4400
    @rick4400 Год назад +2

    That was a slick victory. You are now my favorite online chess coach. You provide the thinking process that you go through and explaining why you think this way is very illuminating. You're inspiring me to want to play more chess and improve by following your advice. You're not stressing out with 14 seconds on the clock while you're talking, explaining, planning.... Amazing.

  • @arnoldhorvath2122
    @arnoldhorvath2122 Год назад +3

    This pawn has no future", not many pawns do.

  • @ilarih7617
    @ilarih7617 Год назад +2

    Damn more content like this I found this really helpful as a struggling 1500. Thanks Anna

  • @TerencePetersenAjbro
    @TerencePetersenAjbro Год назад +3

    I must admit, most games I lose now are because of bad pawn moves, not realizing that I am creating a weakness in my position.

  • @IskorusMaximus
    @IskorusMaximus Год назад +5

    Love this type of video - thanks Anna

  • @HerrZaster
    @HerrZaster Год назад +7

    Why did you go Queen d4 at 9:25?
    If he puts knight b3 he Targets your rook and your Queen?

    • @OgreKendrick
      @OgreKendrick Год назад

      Qd5, and if takes rook, e4+ winning the knight and turning the rook and queen maybe?

    • @billebrooks
      @billebrooks Год назад

      @@OgreKendrick After e3+ White has Nf3, saving everything.

    • @OgreKendrick
      @OgreKendrick Год назад

      @@billebrooks yeah, you are right. Shrug, she missed one then.

  • @jiannilazaga8471
    @jiannilazaga8471 Год назад +2

    Anna, thank you! These videos have significantly helped my chess development. I just reached a 1300 rating and climbing!

  • @wolfhard2420
    @wolfhard2420 Год назад +2

    Amazingly well presented good idea. Even fruitful for me to watch being about 1900 in Blitz and 2000 in rapid

  • @multicolourization
    @multicolourization Год назад +1

    really nice to see you with a very professionell video you seem very collected and calm which fits nicely for explaining these positions

  • @tealcformerfirstprimeofapo22
    @tealcformerfirstprimeofapo22 Год назад +2

    "Ayand" "myove" lol
    Great video anna!

  • @Auxius.
    @Auxius. Год назад +7

    I love how Anna fully self aware made a video for 90% less audience than she would otherwise :-D

    • @tambaz2276
      @tambaz2276 Год назад +4

      well, she's already made videos for lower level players first

    • @g.3521
      @g.3521 Год назад +1

      Its definitely really helpful for early intermediates. I've been stuck at 1400 for like a year and just finding tactics isn't as helpful anymore because I don't have the strategy intuition go back it up

  • @fritzgw7094
    @fritzgw7094 Год назад +3

    I am struggling to get 1700 and always find myself just around 1500 -1600 good to watch streamers doing all these improvements and helpful videos I will never miss. I am really trying to get 1700 at the very least.

    • @ems3832
      @ems3832 Год назад

      Tactics study will get you there, most likely.

    • @fritzgw7094
      @fritzgw7094 Год назад

      @@ems3832 I'm spending at least 30 minutes / daily solving puzzles in Lichess. Endgame is what find I need to work more, and ye blunders.

  • @RoscoeInMN
    @RoscoeInMN Год назад

    This was super helpful… the running commentary about not just what, but the *why*. Thank you!

  • @videowithdamir
    @videowithdamir Год назад +1

    thank you so much! finally someone is making videos for my rating. so useful!! you are awesome!

  • @baysalbeats
    @baysalbeats Год назад +2

    Absolutely love this video series

  • @amanuelyimer3739
    @amanuelyimer3739 3 месяца назад

    please do more under 1600 rated , watching you think and play is so entertaining and insightful

  • @ice843
    @ice843 Год назад +1

    I’ve realised while I rarely lose in a real game it comes down to eliminating as much as possible then gaining queens
    I call it attrition chess

  • @abennett5636
    @abennett5636 Год назад +2

    Such a clever game great to see your thought patterns really helpful enjoying getting back in to chess.

  • @mattlambert3118
    @mattlambert3118 Год назад +1

    You got so lucky at 9:25. You didn't want to move the queen to b2 because you didn't want to get forked with Nc4, but then you moved the queen to d4, where the same knight could fork your queen and rook with Nb2. Your opponent just missed it. I haven't looked with an engine, but I think the best thing you could have done was play Rxe2 and desperado.

  • @jeffbreedlove7437
    @jeffbreedlove7437 Год назад +1

    These videos are priceless. Perfect for where I am at right now. Thanks!

  • @clayvonh7013
    @clayvonh7013 Год назад +9

    1500 here and I definitely tell non chess players that I’m in the top 90 percentile online. They think I’m amazing but really I’d get destroyed by most serious 10 year olds and have so many flaws in my game. 😂

  • @karelasselberghs735
    @karelasselberghs735 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Anna. I learn a lot from the way you explain your games. And you are a great communicator!

  • @alexatedw
    @alexatedw Год назад

    These are some of the best training vids I’ve seen! Thanks for you time!

  • @wazi4713
    @wazi4713 Год назад +6

    9:28, what about knight b3 after queen d4?

  • @simeonslavoev5702
    @simeonslavoev5702 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! I am stuck between 1550-1600 and this was incredibly helpful. Thank you!

  • @jockez3581
    @jockez3581 Год назад +4

    Good work with these videos! You are a great host. 1600. Ok, so half my rating (bead included).

  • @unauthorized664
    @unauthorized664 Год назад +1

    It’s tough. Thank you Anna

  • @JP-jd5vz
    @JP-jd5vz Год назад +4

    Anna is my favorite teacher.

  • @RealityCheck1
    @RealityCheck1 Год назад +1

    9:26 Nb5 move would fork your rook & queen.

  • @davidglw868
    @davidglw868 Год назад +2

    I think positional chess is so hard, much harder than tactical

  • @BobbyFlay14
    @BobbyFlay14 Год назад

    Great video once again Anna! Havnt played chess since my younger days but I’m getting back into it again you’re a delight

  • @jaymike3302
    @jaymike3302 Год назад +1

    Nice video. Helpful. And she's a REAL 2000+ player...not just an internet-2000.

    • @rapid_rivers3294
      @rapid_rivers3294 Год назад +1

      There's no difference really lol. An online chess match isn't much different than a real one. You can't get to 2000 cheating anyways-you will be caught

  • @treedom5094
    @treedom5094 Год назад +1

    09:25 - Could opponent simply fork here with knight to B3?

  • @davida1d2
    @davida1d2 Год назад

    Started watching you a couple days back. You are refreshing.Thumbs up!

  • @user-fl1dm6ev9i
    @user-fl1dm6ev9i Год назад +2

    Thanks Anna for these kind of videos, very helpful
    (Did the queen and rook miss the knight's fork around the 25th in the first game ?)

  • @dennisdavidson4865
    @dennisdavidson4865 5 месяцев назад

    Anna, fun with chess=You! The first time i saw you on your RUclips channel you were in a london pub playing, and avin a beer & a laugh. I love that you go to different venues and..there all over europe 👍.
    My favourite game to watch and rewatch over & over are..
    Forrest 'the younger'😲 😂 and Hammer the GM. Just fantastic entertainment 👌 Great fun and the wonderful emotions you showed us when you draw with Hammer was just tear gerking.
    Hammer i salute you, you played your part in something sooooo rememberable. Good Man 👍

  • @ahtomogger9969
    @ahtomogger9969 Год назад +1

    27:42 big chungus
    keanu reeves among us

  • @leechap3
    @leechap3 Год назад +4

    Great content!

  • @jeff-8511
    @jeff-8511 Год назад +1

    Her time running out gives me anxiety

  • @Alexf14
    @Alexf14 Год назад +2

    Really really cool video and thank you so much for your precious help! As a feedback I think it would be better to play the match first with a proper way and then roll back and comment what you were thinking.. Cause now you are trying a lot to comment everything on time and it ends up with having no remaining time and this stresses you and maybe affects the quality and quantity of your comments and your game

  • @thechuckberryfan98
    @thechuckberryfan98 9 месяцев назад

    It takes playing under the same conditions to realise how good and how confident Anna is. With only five minutes it’s easy to run out of time, and although she gets close, she never actually runs out nor is she worried about the possibility. I must watch Game 2. Thank you for this content 😊

  • @npc-chess-player
    @npc-chess-player 23 часа назад

    7:20 Hi! How is Nxc6 a fork if you can defend your dark-squared bishop on e7? Like the whole point of a fork is to gain more material without losing back the same amount of it?

  • @ashleyrobinson5463
    @ashleyrobinson5463 Год назад +1

    These opponents played really strong also imo, great video

  • @philonutube100
    @philonutube100 8 месяцев назад

    This is Gold dust.......I just realised, small increments really do matter, it's all free n' fun knowledge, so Thanks a million.!

  • @abraham2634
    @abraham2634 Год назад

    Idk exactly what , but, I enjoy listening. Especially being a person who enjoys a challenge. Good Job explaining the game.

  • @stevencohen8754
    @stevencohen8754 Год назад

    I find your "realness" so refreshing Anna

  • @infernalflamezz7480
    @infernalflamezz7480 Год назад

    I'm 1350 and hate facing the queens gambit declined since there is kinda no way around it and black has some space issues. The moves don't come natural to me. I try to play the Albin Countergambit, not for cheap tricks but just to get rid of that annoying c4 d4 structure. Loved the vid Anna!

  • @defygames
    @defygames Год назад +3

    Awesome video! I'm getting back into chess so I'm pretty noob, can someone explain to me how at 9:27 why white can't just go knight b3 to fork the queen and rook? I see rook takes bishop to counter threaten queen but after queen captures rook aren't you just down an exchange? Or is there another fork or something sneaky that you can do after?

    • @AnnaCramling
      @AnnaCramling  Год назад +5

      Yeah Nb3 could be played but it’s around equal then (slightly better for white), but that’s why Qb2 was better than Qd4 :)

    • @ChristianTrautwein67
      @ChristianTrautwein67 Год назад +1

      @@AnnaCramling Seems to me that you would loose the Rock after Nb3.

    • @justmeagain9302
      @justmeagain9302 Год назад +1

      @@ChristianTrautwein67 Qd5 if knight captures rook, push e5, still not great equal tho

    • @kotmatroskin4941
      @kotmatroskin4941 Год назад

      @@justmeagain9302 Qd4, Nb3 fork, Rxe2, Qxe2 giving the rook for the bishop, just worse but equal

  • @andyn6053
    @andyn6053 Год назад

    Great tips Anna! More tactics and how to think videos please

  • @Alexander-fv5vp
    @Alexander-fv5vp Год назад

    When she plays and explains these are my favorite videos to watch

  • @doncherf2610
    @doncherf2610 Год назад +1

    In game 1, after your move, Q-d4, a better move for white would have been N-b3 getting your rook instead of Nxb7.
    Good analyses! I wonder if your opponents think they're going to run you out of time in the seconds before you snuff them...

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 Год назад

      Even me i always think she will lose on time....that is stressful!

  • @andymancan6476
    @andymancan6476 Год назад

    I’ve just discovered your channel, brilliant! Thanks

  • @artarchvive64
    @artarchvive64 Год назад

    9:25 white night b3 and the rook is gone as the queen is forced to retreat to d5 or d1, or camp at b2. That is the white's key error.

  • @DonLee1980
    @DonLee1980 Год назад +1

    So the difference between a 2100 player and a 1500 player is that the 2100 player can give you a 5 minute vs 10 second time bank penalty, and still win.

  • @brad4you949
    @brad4you949 Год назад +1

    Awesome video thank you for sharing

  • @pineapple3832
    @pineapple3832 Год назад

    I could listen to you talk all day. I love your accent

  • @erictang781
    @erictang781 Год назад

    I was watching this video and my cat literally pressed the recommended “under 1200?” Video. He really said this is more your speed

  • @slatebook2384
    @slatebook2384 Год назад

    Skill is magic, you totally forget who ever faces you to only listen to what is actually being said. Thank you, that was very informative and concise without being too complicated.

  • @manusoftar
    @manusoftar 8 месяцев назад +1

    What if I'm close to 1700 but in Lichess???...

  • @heikoeverhartz7414
    @heikoeverhartz7414 Год назад +1

    Anna, you have a great channel, and your chess explanations are first class, really likeable, and your enthusiasm for this game is very contagious, i'm stuck at about 1400 elo. i'm considering joining a chess club. keep it up, great format , greetings from Germany . peace Love and Harmony for all humans ......

  • @UB958
    @UB958 Год назад

    In the first game: b6 and after b4, a5 is typically considered to be the top engine moves. Just for ideas in these structures

  • @supernakke4858
    @supernakke4858 Год назад

    Just found this channel a few weeks ago. This is very great and helping for me. Found this channel from a Gotham Chess video.

  • @francais2902
    @francais2902 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Anna. I dont understand how to watch your videos. my level is getting up toward 1600 if I play an untimed game. But when I play blitz ( lid you are doing in this video) my level is normally less than 1000. Therefore which videos should I be watching?

  • @userhome3601
    @userhome3601 Год назад

    @9:40, she doesn't allow the Nc4 fork but the stronger Nb3 is permitted..

  • @Aboblchso
    @Aboblchso Год назад

    Very cool and informative content. As a sound engineer, I would kindly suggest to play with equalizer a little bit to cut off some of the frequencies that microphone catches.

  • @justgay
    @justgay Год назад +1

    what about nd5 after b5 with the idea xe7 if you dont take xd5? just move the be7 away or take d5 to get the open file but no pawn?

  • @trassage
    @trassage Год назад

    Am I not seeing something or moving the Queen to d4 at 9:20 was a mistake because the Knight couild go to b3 and creake a Queen-Rook fork?

  • @kaminosystem
    @kaminosystem Год назад

    Yay, been waiting for this one!

  • @angelthman1659
    @angelthman1659 Год назад +1

    Love this as always!

  • @user-no1qy5pk8b
    @user-no1qy5pk8b 10 месяцев назад

    Am I mistaken or did you leave yourself open for a fork when you moved your queen to d4?

  • @shalevhaham
    @shalevhaham Год назад +1

    Wanna be better than a 1600? See Ra4, don’t blinder a piece on move six, and if you do just activate ceiling stockfish or an..never mind just focus.

    • @funnyluma
      @funnyluma Год назад +1

      I saw Rook a4, I just didn't like it

  • @awesimo4684
    @awesimo4684 Год назад

    Once the opening was done, each move just looked like they can only think 2 turns ahead.

  • @PeteBoraso
    @PeteBoraso Год назад

    I love how you yell when you get excited.

  • @Str8W.tm4rv
    @Str8W.tm4rv Год назад

    Thanks for the great video!

  • @fav_clips
    @fav_clips Год назад

    9:35 He missed Knight b3 forking queen and rook !!!

  • @wethdtdi
    @wethdtdi 11 месяцев назад

    second game at 24:35 what would have happened if enemy played rook from d1 to c1?

  • @slowlee25
    @slowlee25 Год назад +1

    9:24 did she blunder knight b3 or am I missing something?

    • @joannewilson6577
      @joannewilson6577 Год назад

      Yes the time pressure got her.....she is really good but not perfect ;)

  • @Yegoros
    @Yegoros Год назад

    9:29 Your opponent missed a fork

  • @majormoron605
    @majormoron605 7 месяцев назад

    Very educational and inspiring! Makes me wanna go play chess immediately, and loose 10 games in a row trying to emulate you... XD

  • @timisaac8121
    @timisaac8121 Год назад

    I like the vids and enjoy seeing your lightening selections: Yet your beauty distracts me. -smiles-

  • @michaelhart6375
    @michaelhart6375 9 месяцев назад

    9:25 Ok, you play Qe4.. if white go Nb3 what is your plan? And why you allow that

  • @pleasewater1
    @pleasewater1 Год назад

    Only I spoted move Rc1 on 29:24 wich wins a piece or i am wrong?)

  • @Valdagast
    @Valdagast Год назад

    21:33 What's wrong with b6 followed by Nc5?

  • @mjj5508
    @mjj5508 Год назад

    At 9:26 could white not have played knight b3? Forking rook and queen?

  • @ChessPuzzles2
    @ChessPuzzles2 Год назад

    Iam 1400 in rapid but i am 1100 in Blitz. Are you talking about rapid or blitz rating? There is a difference.

  • @lovenpeace271
    @lovenpeace271 Год назад +1

    as a 1200 i can tell u i wouldve messed up the checkmate too lol

  • @dennystreet2454
    @dennystreet2454 Год назад +1

    I like you and the way how u teach us ;)