Don't Make These Common Mistakes! | Speedrun Episode 4

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @metrifiko_mag
    @metrifiko_mag Год назад +637

    Eric is the perfect combination of a Chess Streamer: calm but not boring, excited but not loud, professional but doesn't take things too seriously, educational but doesn't explain things like you are a child who never played chess... It's just.. perfect!

    • @Speedster___
      @Speedster___ Год назад +15

      Definitely agree but If you want serious high level Danya is the goat of edu video content

    • @andpan3478
      @andpan3478 Год назад

      you have to be on another level not 400-600 to wach that
      @@Speedster___

    • @AyushMo
      @AyushMo Год назад

      ​@Speedster___ Any example videos that make you say that?

    • @jonathanleonard1152
      @jonathanleonard1152 Год назад +11

      The calm voice is a biggie.

    • @Speedster___
      @Speedster___ Год назад

      @@AyushMo watch any of his recent videos that have speedrun in the name

  • @bananapppupu
    @bananapppupu Год назад +296

    I love this speedrun because I get the entertainment that cannot be achieved by good chess whilst also getting the educational value that cannot be provided by bad chess

    • @mr_mr
      @mr_mr Год назад +9

      This is the way

    • @filiphodak6792
      @filiphodak6792 Год назад +7

      Well said, couldn't agree more

    • @DaveMutsaine
      @DaveMutsaine Год назад

      Most despotic acts: Like many of its neighbors, the controversial host of the 2022 World Cup in soccer is accused of many human rights abuses when it comes to its foreign workers, like setting them up in squalid labor camps separate from society, confiscating their passports upon arrival, and giving them a general lack of rights. That said, Amnesty International reports only sporadic instances of torture and abuse by state security forces. As for Sheikh Hamad's dictatorial bona fides, The New York Times writes: "While Qatar calls for democracy outside its borders, democracy here is provisional at best. While there are municipal elections, and women can vote in them, the country has a Parliament building but no Parliament -- or any other political institution, for that matter -- that can challenge the royal family's grip on power."
      Outlook for change: There have been no reports of internal dissent in Qatar. It does have a somewhat incongruous foreign policy, however, as it not only supported Saudi Arabia's move to send troops to help crush the Bahrain protests, but Qatar is also still the only Middle Eastern country to send warplanes to assist the Libyan rebels attempt to oust Muammar Qaddafi. These moves are all apparently part of the natural gas-rich Qatar government's efforts to become a major player in world affairs, which seem to garner it support from the West and its neighbors alike, making any unplanned internal democratic transition very unlikely.

    • @CST1992
      @CST1992 6 месяцев назад

      Well said, what a comment

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Год назад +59

    18:52 "over the board chess you can see your opponent suffer" lol

    • @tb3099
      @tb3099 8 месяцев назад +2

      Eric is a villain irl

    • @danielgreenberg3906
      @danielgreenberg3906 2 месяца назад

      LMAO, I was looking to see who commented on this... absolutely brutal! I love it!

  • @TheGuitarlos
    @TheGuitarlos Год назад +17

    36:04 Baby Rosen hungry…Baby Rosen want checkmate!!!! Lmfao I love this little insert in the lesson 😂

  • @bananapppupu
    @bananapppupu Год назад +33

    49:07 in the last game, I believe you missed mate in 3. after Qe3+ Kd1, instead of Bxd2 you had Bxf3+!! (Qe2 Qxe2#) gxf3 Qxf3+ (Qe2 Qxe2#) Ke1 Qe2#, using the fact that the queen is pinned once again to the king that returned to e1. but other than that, these games seemed great and thank you for the amazing content you keep providing!

    • @pjhansen19
      @pjhansen19 Год назад +3

      Excellent find!

    • @snek8421
      @snek8421 Год назад

      but queen is yummy

    • @bananapppupu
      @bananapppupu Год назад

      @@snek8421 that's the best part! in almost all these lines you checkmate by takinhg the queen!!!

    • @muhammadjuhlan
      @muhammadjuhlan Год назад

      Which position is the last line in?

    • @tanyaborisova3997
      @tanyaborisova3997 9 месяцев назад

      This is really pretty, thanks for sharing

  • @Hi-FiChess
    @Hi-FiChess Год назад +65

    I think I speak for everyone here...don't worry how long your speed run videos are. An hour or an hour and a half is just fine. For those of us who love learning the time goes by in a flash and we come away knowing that much more. Keep 'em coming!!!

    • @JustACuteFox
      @JustACuteFox Год назад +2

      Indeed. I just watch on 2x and it is great.

    • @josiahstone2887
      @josiahstone2887 Год назад +1

      ​@@JustACuteFox??

    • @JustACuteFox
      @JustACuteFox Год назад +1

      @@josiahstone2887??

    • @corvusmonedulas4895
      @corvusmonedulas4895 Год назад +1

      I tend to not click on the longer ones.

    • @Hi-FiChess
      @Hi-FiChess Год назад +2

      @@corvusmonedulas4895 you’re missing out. So much info to absorb and utilize in longer runs.

  • @tookaysevon
    @tookaysevon Год назад +7

    "OTB you can see your opponent suffer" ... that's savage XD

  • @Yajoy-kh3kc
    @Yajoy-kh3kc Год назад +140

    My life has a purpose again

    • @gw6667
      @gw6667 Год назад +2

      Your purpose is to watch Rosen? As enjoyable as he is, do yourself a favor and raise your threshold of a living a purposeful life

    • @heatherenidwalker3145
      @heatherenidwalker3145 Год назад +6

      @@gw6667 Maybe what @Yajoy-kh3kc means is (re)discovering a delight in chess and in growing in strength and understanding of it in ways that also apply to the rest of life.

    • @gIowtopia
      @gIowtopia 9 месяцев назад +1

      This comment thread just gets a magnitude deeper each comment 😂

  • @cvindustries
    @cvindustries Год назад +38

    Misleading alternate title: Eric playing a bunch of beginners and it takes him 50 minutes to get a checkmate.

  • @ridashlentejitas9788
    @ridashlentejitas9788 Год назад +14

    I really like this videos because the other videos aout opening theory requires the oponent to play good moves and im stuck at 900 elo and usually they do strange things and get me out of my small prep, thanks a lot for making content for everybody

    • @caius6019
      @caius6019 Год назад +3

      An important tip that helped my openings a lot is trying to understand the moves you make and the goals of the opening. Even at a 1800-1900 level people make a lot of simple theory mistakes, but if you see a move that isn't part of your theory, you can recognize "hey this isn't optimal" and from there figure out why.

  • @twentyrothmans7308
    @twentyrothmans7308 Месяц назад

    21:40 Most brutal Royal Fork.
    I have just started watching your speedruns - they're addictive.

  • @Checkernap
    @Checkernap Год назад +6

    More please!!! I am learning so much from the speedrun!

  • @riceycakezz
    @riceycakezz Год назад +14

    Thank you for this series, only really just starting out chess and getting insight into your thought process is so helpful to beginners! Love the simple theories; Control the center; develop & attack etc.
    If you get the chance, i would love to see endgame theories n setting up checkmates

  • @djconnel
    @djconnel Год назад +6

    This is a great video, as usual. I am reminded by the R + P for N + B trade of Morphy playing with "rook odds", missing one of his two rooks from the start. But he'd win so quickly, that there wasn't time for that missing rook to have entered the game anyway, so the handicap was illusionary.

  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    @1a1u0g9t4s2u Год назад +1

    I am learning more with your speed run than from other channels. Glad you happen to answer a lingering question I had about beginners or intermediate players resigning early in a game. Finally I see the advantage of thinking two or three moves ahead is a tactical skill beginners can exploit playing against equally rated players. Thanks for sharing.

  • @desjarr
    @desjarr 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your Speedrun series! It's very informative.

  • @siprus
    @siprus Год назад +4

    5:00 There is also juicy trap Knc7 if Kxc7 then Knd5+ forking the queen.

  • @jackthorn8619
    @jackthorn8619 Год назад +3

    Yes yes more of this plz many thanks multiple times

  • @alexgee3762
    @alexgee3762 Год назад +5

    @Eric Rosen great video! Was wondering at 15:15 about knight takes on C7 with check to win the rook on a8??

    • @joshka7634
      @joshka7634 Год назад

      I wondered the same, but 11... d5 blocks

    • @Yamayeehaw
      @Yamayeehaw Месяц назад

      @@joshka7634bxd5 check, if Nxd5 then bxd8, if Qxd5 nxa8

  • @Reza090
    @Reza090 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for the series and even more for sticking to the main lines so that non professional players like myself can be both educated and entertained❤❤

  • @robertgelblum5154
    @robertgelblum5154 Год назад +3

    Eric's speedrun series is so much fun! Highly instructive for the beginner level players.

  • @Narratick
    @Narratick Год назад +7

    I like the longer time formats! 20-30 minutes feel too short for me keep them long ones coming!

  • @Choko4343
    @Choko4343 7 месяцев назад

    This is so instructive, really appreciate the series dude! Early ELO speedruns are by far the most useful for me

  • @TheKeystoneOfficial
    @TheKeystoneOfficial Год назад +2

    I was a big fan of having a longer episode personally! Amazing educational content, thank you!

  • @AdamBittner
    @AdamBittner Год назад +3

    Eric "No mercy" Rosen. Thank you for making this series!

  • @StevenC-9
    @StevenC-9 Год назад +1

    Awesome content. I’ve often heard you and other chess masters say “punish” a move without actually knowing what moves are recommended to do that. Your style is very instructive. Thanks

  • @AlanTwoRings
    @AlanTwoRings Год назад +4

    I die inside a little every time a titled player refers to 4. Ng5 as the "Fried Liver." The fried liver is specifically the variation after (4... d5 5. exd5 Nxd5) 6. Nxf7. The variation you show at @22:54 where you say the main-line is 5... Na5 is called the "Polerio Defense." 4. Ng5 is just called the "Knight Attack" line.

  • @knightrider585
    @knightrider585 Год назад +5

    The instructional thing about seeing mismatched games is that often the purpose for a certain move in a certain position is practically demonstrated.

  • @bartvansliedregt5482
    @bartvansliedregt5482 Год назад +4

    Hey I love these! Keep up the great work Eric 😁

  • @joshallerton1860
    @joshallerton1860 Год назад +2

    Love the videos Eric, and your calm and gentle instructions

  • @seanmcdonald8998
    @seanmcdonald8998 Год назад +1

    Nice, I just watched all 3 of the previous episodes yesterday. Nice timing!

  • @CST1992
    @CST1992 6 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to say your voice is perfect for making an educational series like this. It's very... calm and soothing.
    I wish I had a voice like that. Mine is just, brash 😅

  • @omarcos3228
    @omarcos3228 Год назад +2

    Great approach to teaching Eric. Love watching your videos,

  • @CallMeSethler
    @CallMeSethler Год назад +2

    Thanks Eric. Love this series and your channel has become one of my chess content favorites in a hurry!! 🔥💪🏻😄

  • @richardmarriott-smith9517
    @richardmarriott-smith9517 8 месяцев назад

    Another great episode from your speed run. Again, I learned a lot. This is acting as a fantastic tutorial especially as I am very much a visual learner. Thank you so much for doing these videos.

  • @recordplaymedia
    @recordplaymedia Год назад +1

    This is a great series, especially for people like me who don't play as often as they'd like, thanks Eric!

  • @Thogstacker
    @Thogstacker Год назад +1

    Really enjoying this speed run. Much more instructional that watching 20 games of bullet!

  • @pluecle_1d1ot31
    @pluecle_1d1ot31 Год назад +6

    Love your videos Eric, keep up the good work

  • @b0604
    @b0604 Год назад +4

    More long speedrun episodes please!

  • @89mrdha
    @89mrdha Год назад

    Hahaha loved the "terryfing baby Rosen"! The BEST! Loving your content, mate!
    Greetings from Brazil! ❤

  • @Hermaniac8
    @Hermaniac8 Год назад +3

    Fwiw this feels like a good length to me for these speed run videos

  • @petermead8229
    @petermead8229 Год назад +1

    @15:12 I'm curious why you couldn't go knight to c7, grab a pawn, then when white moves out of the discovered check, knight to a8 winning the rook - black then takes your bishop....that's a white bishop for a black pawn & rook no? Love your channel man, thanks brother!

  • @borjewahlen6917
    @borjewahlen6917 6 месяцев назад

    Very obstructive and interesting. Eric is very calm.
    Thanks

  • @TheKawww
    @TheKawww Год назад +1

    Great to see you back home! Great results in the Qatar masters!

  • @salvador0893
    @salvador0893 Год назад +8

    Almost 1 hour Full of Eric? This day Ends in the Most Perfect way :)

  • @forceward
    @forceward Год назад +3

    Nice to watch your speedrun series again

  • @OwenThwaites-z5m
    @OwenThwaites-z5m Год назад +1

    CONTENT SUGGESTION;
    Hiya Eric, I am thrilled that you listened to myself and others who suggested the instructve speedrun content on your previous video requesting suggestions.
    However, I do have a suggestion, the content is fantastic and absolutely helpful which is what we wanted to see, but I would like to suggest that each viddi moving forward approximately 100 rating points higher than the last video.
    For example this video is in the 500 rating area, so your next video could be 600, then the following video 700, with each video having around 5 games until you get to the higher ratings and you may need to reduce it down due to length and intensity.
    This way each video we watch in this speed run is a new rating range, soif we said this was;
    Speedrun Episode 3 5 ish videos long.
    Speedrun Episode 4 5 ish videos long
    Speedrun Episode 5 5 ish videos
    Until 1800 and maybe we start going up by 50 ratings as it starts to matter more.
    This would mean you would have to play some games not recorded to boost your rating ready for the next episode to begin with the correct rating range.

  • @ghost2350
    @ghost2350 Год назад +1

    29:11 Erika playing softly in the background 🤣

  • @MyBiPolarBearMax
    @MyBiPolarBearMax Год назад +4

    3 advantages in chess:
    1) Material (piece value)
    2) Position (placement of pieces)
    3) “Time” (not the clock but the number of moves. Such as developing with tempo or not having enough moves to rescue a piece)
    Development falls under both two and three.
    Humans are great at material evaluations but computers’ advantages come from their far superior ability to analyze 2 and 3 past simple ideas.

    • @pastorofmuppets4552
      @pastorofmuppets4552 Год назад

      There’s also Pawn Structure, Space, Superior Minor Pieces, Piece Activity, King Safety, and Initiative. But I guess all these can be grouped into 2. Piece Activity can also be grouped into 3. Superior Minor Pieces, while not necessarily “Material” in the static sense, do tie in to piece value.

  • @dannyb_89
    @dannyb_89 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks bro your channel is great I’m learning a lot you’re really good at teaching and easy to watch and understand

  • @htt2566
    @htt2566 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Very instructive.

  • @marcoromanin902
    @marcoromanin902 Год назад +3

    I followed many courses in my life, also paying, but none of them had me enjoying and understanding this much the "whys" of some early moves, and It's not just that but many other little big things. I can't wait to see babyrosen get to play against high ranked players, as much as I can't wait to see senior Rosen to become a GM. This is not just chess, is attitude. As an external point of view I hope It helps you to feel that you took the right path in your life and that you're going to achieve what you deserve soon, as we all wish.

  • @abramisme
    @abramisme Год назад +4

    Keep up the speed run! Always good stuff. Maybe do a gambit one haha

  • @williamswan3711
    @williamswan3711 Год назад

    You have an EXCELLENT teaching style.

  • @danielgilbert8338
    @danielgilbert8338 Год назад

    The fear baby rosen bit was quite funny. Great edit

  • @IamJoshEast
    @IamJoshEast Год назад

    Looked like that one game transposed into a variation of the Stafford you have shown before. Really a savage turn for white

  • @strollinrain
    @strollinrain Год назад

    That fear baby Rosen part was awesome. It actually made baby Rosen so scary. It reminds me of an old film, Shining😂

  • @phoenixinthetrees1446
    @phoenixinthetrees1446 Год назад +1

    I click 'like' before 'play', I know they're going to be that good...
    I enjoyed the QGD game at the end. I'm weak against d4 openings as Black, so am always looking for ideas to counter them. Thanks, Eric.

  • @古賀惣仁
    @古賀惣仁 Год назад +1

    I've been waiting for this!

  • @DonaldPYouAreTheMiracle-Cl-l8s
    @DonaldPYouAreTheMiracle-Cl-l8s 4 месяца назад

    Very Educational Eric, Thank you!!!

  • @bloodmoney88
    @bloodmoney88 Год назад

    Great shows, thanks for all your efforts. I'm definitely going to give your cow versions a rattle at my local over the table group for some fun.
    ADD: I like your no resignation play. I do that myself, I came to it a different way, I thought, as I do lose a lot, to give my opponent the joy of playing out their win to the end, even though they can see it & you do too, it's art in motion beyond the minds eye... bringing fruit to the tree. & with that I have learned as you say; to fight harder in weak positions, finding ways forward in the worst of odds... very satisfying if you can turn it around. Because of my sloppy play I find myself having to come from behind in many games, my elo going through the floor... but it's fun, that's why I play, I have no delusions of grandeur.
    Also I'm glad you eventually make all the moves I would have made.

  • @solomonherskowitz
    @solomonherskowitz Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed these

  • @gregdobrick3410
    @gregdobrick3410 Год назад

    Another great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I was glad to see the center game example, but your point opponent moved the queen all the back. I really struggle with this opening when the queen moves to the side of the board.

  • @АндрійМасич-г8б
    @АндрійМасич-г8б Год назад

    Thank you! Very instructive!

  • @riley_028
    @riley_028 Год назад +2

    18:23 I always just think "don't let your opponent be bad at end games and get away with it, play on"

  • @IsaacBenevides
    @IsaacBenevides Год назад +1

    Yay, Rosen speedrun is back!

  • @jackiefranken590
    @jackiefranken590 Год назад

    Actual factual laugh out loud with the horror movie zoom in on baby Rosen. A+ content

  • @denaro572
    @denaro572 Год назад +1

    such a great series! keep going!!

  • @marcoporta6319
    @marcoporta6319 Год назад

    Thank so much Eric! Your style is wonderful! Have a nice day bye.

  • @cliorc96
    @cliorc96 Год назад

    Very goid episodes this i like more those long episide 1 hr + so i get more lerning tooles from more situations! Thx for thoae vids

  • @RajnaTMS
    @RajnaTMS Год назад +5

    At 5:20 I wanted you to play knight to C7 :-)

    • @texman3641
      @texman3641 Год назад +1

      Yeah I thought so to free Rook with discovered check.

  • @erhudy
    @erhudy 11 месяцев назад

    30:52 i am a terrible chess player but i saw this pawn hanging while Eric was analyzing the previous moves and when he went “wow i didn’t see that” i momentarily felt like the next coming of Morphy

  • @Misteramen
    @Misteramen 9 месяцев назад

    19:35. Sack the d5 knight to f6 for checkmate before the rook moves back to F file, assuming the enemy pawn takes, though it causes some trouble by unpinning the enemy knight, but for lower rated players they are more likely to take the knight.

  • @curraghtreanor
    @curraghtreanor Год назад +1

    Loving this series

  • @humansareweird2866
    @humansareweird2866 Год назад +3

    42:24 Qf4 is the move you were looking for Eric 🙃

    • @dewhi100
      @dewhi100 Год назад

      it was really fun calculating that

    • @fridolfwalter2256
      @fridolfwalter2256 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, that is right! If Kc3, which is the only way to escape Qf2#, then Qb4 is mate. Imagine how beautiful this looks on the board!

  • @kmarks173
    @kmarks173 Год назад

    I am really enjoying these. I like to hear what you are thinking.

  • @killr73
    @killr73 Год назад +15

    Help! I'm trapped in an Eric Rosen binge

  • @chessticulate
    @chessticulate Год назад +2

    Its good to see content for genuine beginners. It's not for me, it's a lot of time to learn absolutely nothing but I'd recomment it to new players.

  • @johnblademusic
    @johnblademusic Год назад +1

    This series is so amazing

  • @NoExitLoveNow
    @NoExitLoveNow Год назад

    I'm enjoying these, and I think I am learning as well.

  • @gerardduffy3406
    @gerardduffy3406 Год назад +1

    Even in these simple games, there comes a point early on where eric finds the best move and it creates winning chances that i would probably have overlooked

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst Год назад

    I love the way you say, "I think we could have a checkmate here," while I'm thinking "Oh no that's a blunder say goodbye to your queen Eric!"

  • @BNelTwo
    @BNelTwo Год назад

    I lol when you did the dramatic music and profile pic zoom in during the disconnect :D

  • @andrewlarson9633
    @andrewlarson9633 Год назад +15

    Baby Rosen is terrifying

  • @frankrank7449
    @frankrank7449 Год назад

    This was really good thanks!

  • @8o8inSquares
    @8o8inSquares Год назад +2

    I love these so much

  • @lydstok
    @lydstok Год назад +3

    The profile pic idea is clever

  • @danielgilbert8338
    @danielgilbert8338 Год назад

    As someone who both consistently fails to convert winning positions, and also somehow does convert losing positions, i second the never resign advice

  • @veroxid
    @veroxid 8 месяцев назад

    "Never resign" is a concept I wish so many more people used.
    It isn't so much out of stubbornness or "the slight possibility you'd win," it's the chance of using that opportunity to get better.
    So many people I used to frequently play with (not just in chess) in the past was stuck in this mindset that if they are losing/weak in the opening *_OR_* not winning by the end of mid-game, they resign.
    If you always quit because you're behind, you'll never get ahead.
    Only after a loss is obvious _and_ you're experienced enough to know you wouldn't gain any extra insight from the loss should you consider resigning.

  • @knightrider585
    @knightrider585 Год назад +2

    two minor pieces for a rook and a pawn on the seventh rank is a good deal though. ;)

  • @Tenseiken_
    @Tenseiken_ Год назад

    19:10 "Over-the-board chess you can see your opponent suffer." Jesus man beneath that calm, mellow and warm voice is a pretty sinister mind lol.

  • @salemtv5808
    @salemtv5808 Год назад

    Hello Eric, i just checked number of subscribers…it’s crazy! this channel is very underrated…i’m no expert but i watch and follow a lot of yt chess channels..i would advise considering interesting magnet series like speed runs , with specific openings with white and complementary series for black against e and d 4 , i know there’s a lot of those but handling games after move 5 differs a lot and watching the whole game that may feature mating patterns and endgames bot to mention middle game strategies and ideas will be invaluable specially across different rating ranges much like the speed runs of chessbrah and chess dojo

  • @Diogenes_71
    @Diogenes_71 Год назад

    @18:55...Maybe he's trying to find a miracle recource...or maybe he's crying!
    I wet my pants😂
    Eric's wonderfully dry humor is great!!!❤

  • @Uhtredrag1080
    @Uhtredrag1080 10 месяцев назад

    Rosen is ruthless. "Maybe he's sitting their crying." LOL

  • @starship1701
    @starship1701 Год назад +1

    For the game where opponent traded bishop and knight for rook and pawn, reminds me of a game where I got that sort of material imbalance where I had 2 knights vs rook. It felt so satisfying proving to my opponent how my 2 knights were better in the endgame.

  • @jakesandry5130
    @jakesandry5130 Год назад

    I can’t wait for episode 5! Literally post it already 😉

  • @maxomega3
    @maxomega3 Год назад

    15:11 engine actually prefers knight takes pawn so good call

  • @SinjonM
    @SinjonM Год назад

    I love the instruction, I can't wait to show my son ❤

  • @peterflom6878
    @peterflom6878 Год назад

    Great stuff
    You and Danya are my favorite chess RUclipsrs

  • @kingrex1931
    @kingrex1931 11 месяцев назад

    In the last game it looks like white formulated a plan and never deviated from it regardless of what you did. The made the blunder of never considering their opponents threats or what their opponent was trying to do.