Chess Geometric Rules & TRICKS To WIN Easily [Endgame Tips]

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    In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you some geometric chess rules and tricks that will help you evaluate positions easily and find the best moves very quickly without having to calculate a lot of variations.
    These tips are especially useful in the endgame stage. You will learn the following:
    🔹 how to cut-off (restrict) your opponent's king using yours in a king and pawn endgame
    🔹 an easy way to checkmate with a queen (must-know for beginners)
    🔹 the rule of the square (or square rule)
    🔹 restricting your opponent's knight with your bishop, queen, and pawn
    🔹 restricting your opponent's knight with your rook (rook vs knight endgame)
    Knowing these rules/tips will save you a lot of time during practical games and will help you find the best moves easily!
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    ► Chapters
    00:00 Chess Geometry: Rules & Tricks
    00:23 1) Cutting off your opponent's king (straight line vs zigzag)
    01:48 2) Checkmating with a queen easily (use your king)
    05:16 3) The Rule of the Square (King & Pawn Endgame)
    06:34 Magnus Carlsen learnt this chess rule in TikTok?!
    06:41 4) Restricting opponent's knight with bishop, queen, pawn
    08:21 5) Restricting opponent's knight with your rook
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Комментарии • 46

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +3

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  • @jordanvankay4119
    @jordanvankay4119 11 месяцев назад +3

    I would love to see more videos focusing on endgames and middle games!

  • @Hailmich10
    @Hailmich10 Год назад +5

    Thanks! I especially liked the "diagonal; opposition" rule in Rook and Knight endgames.

  • @fminc
    @fminc Год назад +2

    I knew the square, the others were extremely helpful, thanks.

  • @ElBoutre
    @ElBoutre Год назад +9

    I have only recntly discovered your channel and got to say it is incredibly helpful. One can tell that you really know your chess and yet you explain all the moves a beginner, i mainly do tactics, would think of and explain why they would or wouldnt work. Its the perfect mixture of understandable ideas and its explanations and never getting boring or too slow in the progress. Good teacher!

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +6

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Chess Geometry: Rules & Tricks
    00:23 1) Cutting off your opponent's king (straight line vs zigzag)
    01:48 2) Checkmating with a queen easily (use your king)
    05:16 3) The Rule of the Square (King & Pawn Endgame)
    06:34 Magnus Carlsen learnt this chess rule in TikTok?!
    06:41 4) Restricting opponent's knight with bishop, queen, pawn
    08:21 5) Restricting opponent's knight with your rook

  • @johnryanmuldoon3631
    @johnryanmuldoon3631 Год назад

    Fantastic lesson Igor!

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Год назад +2

    I didn't realize that the geometry is super useful in Chess

  • @sava_v
    @sava_v Год назад +1

    Amazing vid as always👍🏻

  • @Zimcautions_a2
    @Zimcautions_a2 Год назад

    Thank you GM

  • @Daniel-G-P
    @Daniel-G-P Год назад

    What a brilliant video.

  • @AlexanderGarshag-lf7mj
    @AlexanderGarshag-lf7mj Год назад

    Another great video. Keep making wonderful videos 😊

  • @alexqdn8210
    @alexqdn8210 Год назад

    Игорь спасибо за полезное видео.Хорошо было бы чтобы ты сделал видео как не попадать под коневые вилки,тема болезненная для многих.

  • @DomDom_9964
    @DomDom_9964 Год назад

    Nice Vid

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 Год назад +1

    The lesson on restricting your opponent was brilliant thanks 👍

  • @chessarchitect812
    @chessarchitect812 Год назад

    7:51, I believe Nbd2 is still playable as it assists with c4 pond break as well as having prospects of playing Ndb3 and hopping to c5 in a future if given an outpost. I actually would play Nbd2 because black might play c5 pond break, and playing Nbd2 gives me the flexibility to play c3 to solidify my pond structure or even play c4 counter attacking. Thought Nbd2 looks passive, I believe it has many prospects and also serves the same purpose as Nbc3 that also prevents black from playing Nfe4(securing a nice outpost for the knight and would be really hard for white to deal with). On the other hand, Nc3 prepares e4 pond break in the future which then opens the scope of the somewhat passive bishop on c1. In my opinion, I would play Nc3 as it allows me to develop the bishop(slightly higher value than knight in most cases) more conveniently. If say I play Nbd2, you could still play b3 and bd2 but your bishop stares into your own pawn which isn't the best. However I think this discourages black from playing c5 cause the exchange after (exc5, Bxc5), it is double edged black's bishop does become more active on a more common diagonal, meanwhile white's bishop is staring on the king side which may become problematic in the long term as black is likely to castle king side according to the position given. I would prob say Nbd2 is still an option worth considering and I use it sometimes when I feel tilted haha. My elo:1357

  • @ravikumarchakka2069
    @ravikumarchakka2069 Год назад

    It is a joy to watch your wonderful videos sir... You are not only a super grandmaster, but an incredible coach and tutor also!!! You are simply the best !!! I always feel jealous, thinking about your students, who got the wonderful opportunity to learn chess by literally attending your coaching classes, truly they are very fortunate,,
    Thanks once again sir, please continue making instructive videos like this in the future also....

  • @Padraic54
    @Padraic54 Год назад

    I love your videos.

  • @sdasdasdsadadad1116
    @sdasdasdsadadad1116 Год назад

    давно смотрю, лучший канал по шахматам, столько информации, в разы полезнее того же Готмама, не в обиду ему:)

  • @makayneilson7570
    @makayneilson7570 Год назад

    Great tips. Checkmating an opponent with a king and queen and 2 seconds left is definitely something I struggle to do.

  • @cikonianiggra1415
    @cikonianiggra1415 Год назад

    Again briliant.

  • @fahad468
    @fahad468 Год назад

    Great video as always 🙂

  • @Dan_Moller
    @Dan_Moller Год назад

    I see that survey we filled was taken into consideration :D

  • @ohyeahohyeah1071
    @ohyeahohyeah1071 Год назад +1

    Can you make a video on the Danish gambit (if you haven't already)? I have seen the opening somewhere and I think that might be a good opening for me to use regularly

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      Yes, we have. Here it is
      ruclips.net/video/-9Z2NtjRZRE/видео.html

  • @cirkmannzirkel8229
    @cirkmannzirkel8229 Год назад

    Good advice, but in the king and queen vs king example, there's so many opportunities for me as white to make one wrong move on the way to checkmating and it's a stalemate. Happened so often with little time on the clock to think properly...😢

  • @MichaeloSalmorin-sz7os
    @MichaeloSalmorin-sz7os Год назад

    Superb lesson from a good teacher. Emmanuel Lasker was a mathematician teacher who became a world champion. Using geometry in chess was been helpful not to calculate more in chess position. 😲❤

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Chess geometry is rarely talked about in chess.

  • @c3physics772
    @c3physics772 Год назад

    Can you suggest me a good book for chess geometry

  • @johnstevenson9956
    @johnstevenson9956 Год назад

    I ran across exactly this kind of problem this evening. If I'd watched your video first, it probably wouldn't have taken me 110 moves!

  • @DarkTempler1
    @DarkTempler1 Год назад

    any color would always win when its down to just Knight... Cool trick to make sure you win though I liked that.

    • @FredPlanatia
      @FredPlanatia Год назад

      not quite. The side with only a knight can't win, but they can draw with proper play. In this situation, black had the knight in a position far from its king and close to the enemy king and also near the edge of the board which allowed these geometric tactics to trap it.

  • @sharanabasava539
    @sharanabasava539 Год назад

    Love u IS

  • @ayanokoji.kami.
    @ayanokoji.kami. Год назад

    For the truck no.2) I know I'm gonna end this with a stalemate.

  • @zeebest1004
    @zeebest1004 Год назад +2

    Is there a chess cult sanctuary where I can pay to spend a year totally immersed in chess nothing else so I can become an absolute WIZARD at the game?!

  • @scran7346
    @scran7346 Год назад +1

    I'm gay

  • @gabrielknight553
    @gabrielknight553 Год назад

    nice woke joke