Top 18 Attacking Principles/Concepts In Chess - How To Attack Correctly - How To Sacrifice Pieces!

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:44 - #1 - Lead in development
    2:13 - #2 - Control of center
    2:57 - #3 - Exposed enemy king
    4:15 - #4 - Basic tactics required
    5:20 - #5 - Opposite side castling
    7:05 - #6 - Need advantages
    8:23 - #7 - Attack specific weaknesses
    10:02 - #8 - Have/create open lines
    11:41 - #9 - Remove key defenders
    13:32 - #10 - Momentum is important
    14:45 - #11 - Certain openings are better
    15:38 - #12 - Easier to attack than defend
    16:48 - #13 - Have enough pieces
    18:50 - #14 - Use ALL your pieces
    19:09 - #15 - Sacrifice multiple pieces
    21:32 - #16 - Doesn't have to end in checkmate
    22:55 - #17 - Have courage
    24:20 - #18 - Know common checkmate patterns
    24:56 - Example Game
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  • @ChessVibesOfficial
    @ChessVibesOfficial  2 года назад +95

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    • @crazyboysince1998
      @crazyboysince1998 2 года назад +6

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    • @Nuffsed81
      @Nuffsed81 2 года назад

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    • @crazyboysince1998
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  • @randyking9489
    @randyking9489 2 года назад +1443

    One of Nelson's real strengths is his conciseness and organization. No rambling. That was a LOT of content in that 30 min. Thanks Nelson!

  • @steverushnet
    @steverushnet 2 года назад +221

    Every time I search for something new to add to my understanding of chess I find myself clicking on Chess Vibes. Nelson seems to honestly be trying to share and teach tactics, strategy, and an understanding of the game. He is not trying to entertaining, to be funny, to be goofy - all of which I find annoying and distracting. He is striving to be informative and helpful. This game is hard, complicated, and tricky to play well. Nelson never promotes himself, gives false promises or quick fixes. He is like a good friend who is simply a way better player and he tells you what you need to work on to get better. I have played over 300 games in the last few months and this video is my favourite so far. Thanks man.

    • @ngomusoqwabe4684
      @ngomusoqwabe4684 Год назад +1

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    • @SudiptaBan
      @SudiptaBan Год назад +4

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      @albertoabiera7886 Год назад

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      @gainesdominique Год назад +2

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      @vijayanandnaik9045 Год назад

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  • @stephensmusicroom
    @stephensmusicroom 2 года назад +94

    great lesson for intuitive players... I get tired of so many videos that requires you to spend 80 hours analyzing variations for a specific line. This lesson is great for when your opening goes way off and you are trying to figure out how to swing the game your way !! Thanks!!!

  • @crazypomp927
    @crazypomp927 2 года назад +121

    #13. Have enough pieces
    I like Rozman Rule for this one. Have two more attackers than the opponent has defenders

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 2 года назад +24

      I typically don't get this luxury.

  • @_gr1nchh
    @_gr1nchh 2 года назад +18

    11:40 . This clarified so much as to why I see GMs not take strong pieces when you are simply moving a pawn to take it. Chess is so simple but so complex at the same time. I don't understand the defense and counter side and reading what your opponent is trying to do. I simply think of attack. This is a great video.

  • @detectiveh7399
    @detectiveh7399 2 года назад +65

    I've only recently discovered your channel, it has to be the most underrated chess channel on RUclips. Thanks for all this great content and amazing advice

  • @kevinheinrich8443
    @kevinheinrich8443 2 года назад +222

    These principle videos are sooooo insanely useful! And seem maybe unique to your channel. Keep it up!!

    • @PatandSylus
      @PatandSylus 2 года назад +2

      They remind me alot of the chessbrahs habits series. This style of highlighting specific things that you can practice is really useful for getting better.

    • @5thfloor584
      @5thfloor584 2 года назад +1

      @@PatandSylus do you still watch that series? And is it worth it to visit that channel if i'm already watching this channel?

    • @thatfamousscientist9786
      @thatfamousscientist9786 Год назад

      It helps me hugely too

  • @darrylkassle361
    @darrylkassle361 2 года назад +17

    “All those things combined and we ...WE ARE JUST WINNING YEAH”- For some reason as true as that was I found it very funny!! Almost like he was convincing himself
    As per usual another practical real world chess video. Nelson just goes from strength to strength

  • @nicoscarfo4486
    @nicoscarfo4486 2 года назад +16

    Your videos have helped my game out a lot, especially the 23 checkmate patterns, I've used all of them before but never knew there were names for each pattern

  • @kennethturner8290
    @kennethturner8290 2 года назад +21

    Paul Morphy is good to study for attacking. Morphy was considered genius because he simply understood development and initiative were even more important than material.

    • @beri4138
      @beri4138 Год назад

      What a stupid thing to say. Greco won by sacrificing pieces 250 years before Morphy.

    • @kennethturner8290
      @kennethturner8290 Год назад +8

      @@beri4138 ? Which part was stupid ? I'm sure Greco was great as well but how does that change anything I said?

    • @jameswood3580
      @jameswood3580 Год назад

      Love morphy games. Was way ahead of his time.

    • @Buttsmoker
      @Buttsmoker Год назад

      @@beri4138 Yeah but the gift is pretty easy to spot even for intermediate players back then. Most of Morphys attacks made no sense until they suddenly revealed themselves. He was the first of his kind in that respect.

  • @andypitz1
    @andypitz1 2 года назад +43

    I’ll watch this repeatedly and watch my rating and enjoyment level rise. Thanks Nelson

    • @theodorebervoets1808
      @theodorebervoets1808 2 года назад +3

      A follow up from rule 13 (and kinda rule 14), consider the “rule of +2” you want to have 2 more attacking priced than they have defenders”

    • @casino144
      @casino144 2 года назад

      I just came across this video. Haven't watched yet, but I sure hope that happens to me as well.

  • @pacunnet3760
    @pacunnet3760 2 года назад +22

    Thank you. A free online tutorial for beginners. Continue your great work sir. Big applause 👏 🙌 👌 🙏 from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @moniqueheubel8970
    @moniqueheubel8970 2 года назад +9

    Wow- just -wow. I love the way you organize your ideas and explain them in away that just clicks for me.

  • @tarsem3258
    @tarsem3258 2 года назад +32

    my goodness the amount of value you give to your viewers is insane!

    • @hisuianzoroark5726
      @hisuianzoroark5726 Год назад

      Great speakers establish common ground with their audience, as well as mentally enlighten their spectators. Nelson is no different, except for the fact that he's doing a chess speech.

  • @andrewmays3988
    @andrewmays3988 2 года назад +13

    Love your positive attitude and very proactive tesching style. You are definitely one of the finest chess advocates and instructors on the internet. Thank you ! Keep up your great work!!😇

  • @moosequeen
    @moosequeen Год назад +5

    Your videos are so helpful. Straight to the point, no wasting time, getting across this knowledge at the fastest speed possible, while we can still follow along with what youre explaining. amazing videos.

  • @layschips3252
    @layschips3252 2 года назад +6

    Your videos are incredibly helpful! I love these type of videos that cover a broad subject that isn't just for very niche uses and I can apply them to every game

  • @johanqin
    @johanqin 2 года назад +4

    Wow, that Anderson game was just brilliant. What a great example, thank you.

  • @ajarnray4115
    @ajarnray4115 2 года назад +5

    Very good video and I loved that you included one of your own games to show how it is done. Excellent content I think these principle videos are the best for us to learn from. Thanks for the upload.

  • @timblessing2815
    @timblessing2815 Год назад +2

    One of the more basic (and quite useful) videos I have seen. The teaching style is excellent. Thank you.

  • @Jamsville
    @Jamsville 2 года назад +15

    Great video! really enjoy lessons that give you more general concepts to look out for, which is a lot easier than trying to memorize complex lines.

  • @mks2870
    @mks2870 2 года назад +89

    Jerome gambit just wins on the spot.

    • @alandouglas2789
      @alandouglas2789 2 года назад +6

      Eric Rosen showed that

    • @noammosek1319
      @noammosek1319 2 года назад +9

      Like the bongcloud

    • @King_P1
      @King_P1 2 года назад +1

      Brilliant.

    • @zappyFPS
      @zappyFPS 2 года назад +1

      @@alandouglas2789 aman was original

    • @gutsy417
      @gutsy417 2 года назад

      Except one thing

  • @Bsn8810500
    @Bsn8810500 Год назад +3

    His videos are so informative and strategic, I just started a month ago and watching just a few videos is giving me upper hand over people that gave been playing years.

  • @godstimeozor9123
    @godstimeozor9123 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much Nelson. Great insight.

  • @OlleJonasson-pr8lu
    @OlleJonasson-pr8lu 2 месяца назад

    Always Good learning from you Nelson

  • @shanefell8111
    @shanefell8111 Год назад +1

    Watched a couple of your vids now. Probably the best I’ve seen for anyone up to my level (2100)
    You squeeze a lot of valuable info that’s easily understandable into each minute. It’s the way you communicate. Good stuff mate

  • @patrickhedman4192
    @patrickhedman4192 2 года назад +2

    Great content Nelson , I feel more confident already.Thanks a lot

  • @themadrazorback2019
    @themadrazorback2019 2 года назад +4

    Simply excellent principles-based learning. Something often lacking in chess instruction. Thanks!

  • @darrenwalters9886
    @darrenwalters9886 2 года назад +8

    I am not a strong player, because I could play a million games, and never think that sacrificing two rooks, leaving back rank completely undefended, and responding with weak pawn pushes, and culminating with a Queen sacrifice, would ever make sense.

  • @wisdomencouraged9326
    @wisdomencouraged9326 22 дня назад

    Thank you so much for this video, it's so well explained. Too many chess RUclipsrs don't understand how little beginners understand and they go over my head. You're an excellent teacher, keep it up 👍🏻 God bless you

  • @marcusminifee3978
    @marcusminifee3978 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Nelson, your true strength is instructional videos!!! Awesome job…

  • @jeffhaley9494
    @jeffhaley9494 Год назад +1

    Great content...really like your style of teaching...keep them coming....awesome work!

  • @trutty
    @trutty Год назад +2

    "The Jerome Gambit is an unsound chess opening..."
    Me, an unsound player: 😈

  • @davideubanks6320
    @davideubanks6320 Год назад

    Clear and direct with not too many “what-ifs” clouding the message.

  • @bhushanjolly4810
    @bhushanjolly4810 10 месяцев назад

    Really appreciate ur presentation style ...its to the point,easy to remember and doesn't sound overwhelming at all

  • @mmomus5863
    @mmomus5863 2 года назад +4

    First video of yours I see in my feed after subscribing. I agree with everyone that this is the best learning channel at least for my meager sub 1000 ELO but I suspect for all. I think your channel will be massive too and it will all be thanks to quality content do you should be very proud of that. Thank you very much for the lessons

  • @darkfry237
    @darkfry237 10 месяцев назад

    So glad I found your channel, super helpful!!!❤

  • @CM-nm4ov
    @CM-nm4ov 2 года назад +4

    THE BEST CHESS TEACHER ON YOU TUBE! Finally, I understand the game of chess. Thank you Nelson!!!!

  • @stephenclouse4619
    @stephenclouse4619 2 года назад +5

    Good video! I understood everything and I plan to rewatch and take notes. There were moves in here that I've seen a few times but never in that combination- such with the Bishop to f7, Queen to h5 and knight to e5. These and other opportuinities for attack were right in front of me all this time, yet it took videos like this from Chess Vibes and Nelson Lopez to point it out! I'm going to be watching a few of these!

  • @eslamramadan2247
    @eslamramadan2247 2 года назад +2

    Great content! I REALLY enjoyed your method very much.

  • @savalsaval9418
    @savalsaval9418 2 года назад

    Very nice, this was one of your strongest lessens. Thank you so much.

  • @alextakacs768
    @alextakacs768 Год назад +1

    This been very entertaining and very good practical information to improve my game!! Thanks!

  • @GAMEINN-cf8yy
    @GAMEINN-cf8yy 2 года назад +1

    20:25 THAT WAS INSANE!!!😱😱😱

  • @baconsledge
    @baconsledge Год назад

    Great stuff, Nelson!

  • @user-xv4gc8iq2y
    @user-xv4gc8iq2y 7 месяцев назад

    Great video!
    Immediatly subscribed!👍

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner Год назад

    Fantastic tips. Thanks for putting this video together. It is extremely helpful

  • @ignacioandres1975
    @ignacioandres1975 Год назад

    Excelent content! Well done Nelson! 👏👏

  • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
    @philosophicallyspeaking6463 Год назад

    Newly come to them, I believe Chess Vibes are the best chess tutorials on RUclips hands down! Nelson says neither more nor less than is necessary, and the pace is matched to the intended audience (a rare thing) and conducive not only to the consumption of the material at hand, but also to its digestion. His delivery is at all times measured and engaging. Thanks for these!
    "A good attacker has courage." You've got to have a bit of faith! But more importantly, and often missing from the game these days...is to venture a bit of 'fun' on route to exploring the game's and your opponent's reach. Otherwise what is the point! The goal of any game is not so much to win, but to learn something by measure of the opponents potential to use in assessment 'outside' the game. Sacrifice a game to win an ongoing friendship!

  • @syntheticsol
    @syntheticsol 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding video, principles perfectly explained. A+

  • @kesetokaiba
    @kesetokaiba 2 года назад +2

    Nice video and good review for some fundamental attacking ideas :)

  • @TheMAU5SoundsLikThis
    @TheMAU5SoundsLikThis 11 месяцев назад

    Really enjoy the content. So we’ll structured and all about the information. You’re my favourite RUclipsr for Chess tutorials!

  • @2Oldcoots
    @2Oldcoots 8 месяцев назад

    Wonderfully instructive. Thank you sir.

  • @williamfortneymusic
    @williamfortneymusic 2 года назад +3

    Nelson has a talent for explaining concepts in a way I can understand and immediately implement in my games. I am up 80 points in Rapid since subbing this channel.

  • @user-xy7xn5jo8j
    @user-xy7xn5jo8j 8 месяцев назад

    This is great man appreciate this bro

  • @EarthSurferUSA
    @EarthSurferUSA 2 года назад

    Nice instruction. Very concise. This is one channel I will be back for.

  • @doctorbea
    @doctorbea 2 года назад

    Excellent content! Thanks for the share!

  • @slauzel
    @slauzel 2 года назад

    Great video as usual Nelson. Thank you so much.

  • @matthewgrange9310
    @matthewgrange9310 2 года назад

    Your videos are so awesome- great resource to find new things to think about

  • @tomhuynh407
    @tomhuynh407 2 года назад

    Very nice video. Thanks Ad

  • @wadecrawford8627
    @wadecrawford8627 2 года назад

    Outstanding video and content. thank you Nelson.

  • @sharonjuniorchess
    @sharonjuniorchess 2 года назад +15

    #4 - Basic tactics required
    How do you improve on tactical skills? I try to do daily puzzles where you have to find the best move. Any other suggestions?

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  2 года назад +18

      That's the best way - lots of tactics puzzles. You can also analyze your games with the computer to see where you went wrong.

    • @steverushnet
      @steverushnet 2 года назад

      Where can you find those puzzles?

  • @jojotag5344
    @jojotag5344 Год назад

    great vid thanks for the info!

  • @TensionalVolt
    @TensionalVolt 2 года назад +1

    You are so good at teaching chess, thank you Nelson!

  • @user-du8vq5xn8b
    @user-du8vq5xn8b 3 месяца назад

    Great content love your channel

  • @lucasmoreira7680
    @lucasmoreira7680 2 года назад

    Such a great video, man! Thanks a lot!

  • @rohanpokhra8227
    @rohanpokhra8227 Год назад

    Thank you Sir!!

  • @srenpetersen8060
    @srenpetersen8060 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for very instructive stuff. I have implemented this in my chess training ☺

  • @michaelpark672
    @michaelpark672 2 года назад +67

    Funny enough the only player I've actually seen play the Jerome is a grandmaster

    • @300mare
      @300mare 2 года назад +4

      Hikaru doesn't count let's be real :D

    • @michaelpark672
      @michaelpark672 2 года назад +17

      @@300mare Yeah was talking bout aman lol but guess that makes 2 GMs

    • @Martin_Ditzel
      @Martin_Ditzel 2 года назад +3

      Was it in bullet or blitz game(s)? Gambits are much more likely to work, especially when implemented by aggressive players in tight time control matches.

    • @christobobbo5575
      @christobobbo5575 2 года назад +3

      @@michaelpark672 do it for Jerome

    • @300mare
      @300mare 2 года назад

      @@Martin_Ditzel 3 minute or bullet of course. You are correct. Especially on GM lvl

  • @jonwill
    @jonwill 2 года назад

    Well presented; thank you for sharing.

  • @alimnla-dz4du
    @alimnla-dz4du 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for this informative video and the good explanation..so that one can understand chess concepts better an better !! 🌹

  • @danlee9049
    @danlee9049 Год назад

    Awesome game, really well done! Thanks for the tips!

  • @jasonhufton5128
    @jasonhufton5128 4 месяца назад

    Awesome finish - and i have to say, you’re without doubt, the best chess coach on the internet. You’ve helped my game .
    Thanks

  • @thomasawdffaw123
    @thomasawdffaw123 2 года назад

    awesome video, especially what I needed!

  • @petergreen5337
    @petergreen5337 Год назад

    Beautiful lesson. Thank you very much publisher.

  • @zouhairjaber471
    @zouhairjaber471 2 года назад

    Well done, good preparation.

  • @alvarobarboza5730
    @alvarobarboza5730 2 года назад +1

    thank you, just used one of your principles today

  • @naaahevers2093
    @naaahevers2093 2 года назад

    Thx again for another helpfull video! Keep up the good work!

  • @divereconomist3960
    @divereconomist3960 10 месяцев назад

    You are the GOAT Nelson! I really love your way of explanations. No side topics, no BS, just pure chess useful info and tactics. Keep it up this way man 👍🏼

  • @dixonbeejay
    @dixonbeejay Год назад

    This is absolutely fantastic I've been playing since 1996 and have read about bobby Fischer
    Garry Kasparov and read so many notations studied many developments read books of chess. This video is magic it's explanation of all the things a chess player needs information from learners, intermediate and strong players I would catergorize myself as a intermediate level , learning manuevers developing strategies, hidden attacks, pins, skewers, discovery attacks and many more and I'm still learning thankyou sooo much 🙏

  • @JM-gz1cp
    @JM-gz1cp 2 года назад +2

    I'm not usually an attacking player but I am also bad at attacking so this video helps alot. Thanks nelson.

  • @BillyFGates
    @BillyFGates 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video! I learned a lot. My attacks were non-existent. Going to start using things I’ve learned during gameplay now. I made to hit the like and subscribe as well. Off to learn the mating patterns now!

  • @g.ba.218
    @g.ba.218 2 года назад +1

    I am sooo happy to have found your channel nelson. Helping me a lot learining chess! Thank you

  • @RichGregg100
    @RichGregg100 11 месяцев назад

    Nelson is the best teacher I've heard...very clear & on point

  • @scottfoster7080
    @scottfoster7080 Год назад

    Very good training, thank you.

  • @dadlordkoenig4313
    @dadlordkoenig4313 2 года назад

    Really appreciate you're video because this helps me hardcore to understand chess more and more.

  • @natasha.ixtlan
    @natasha.ixtlan 2 года назад

    that was very educational! thank you!

  • @vlnow
    @vlnow Год назад +1

    Just want to say thanks for all of your free educational videos. They have been really helpful over the past few months, thanks again ( beginner 1250 lichess rating 960 player )

  • @dylanberroa9390
    @dylanberroa9390 2 года назад

    Very helpful!!

  • @garagavia
    @garagavia 2 года назад +1

    I'm very bad at attacking, but I'm trying to improve. I want to watch this video in parts and then practice. I tried 1 bullet game now just to get a quick one in, and i won by checkmate! Very encouraging.

  • @forhadali4303
    @forhadali4303 2 года назад

    Thank you for this upload

  • @alwaysinout
    @alwaysinout 2 года назад

    Great topic .... thanks for the video

  • @cezartrasfiero6443
    @cezartrasfiero6443 Год назад

    Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge.

  • @kly48
    @kly48 Год назад

    Thanks for the golden tips as always!

  • @JahirulIslam-sc1uu
    @JahirulIslam-sc1uu 2 года назад

    Very effective video.thanks

  • @richardchalmers7609
    @richardchalmers7609 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @Chris-wk8nu
    @Chris-wk8nu 2 года назад

    Good teaching thanks

  • @canuckinsd1
    @canuckinsd1 2 года назад +1

    thanks Nelson-you explain things better than anyone else you tube. everyone else seems to go on with all these complicated explanations but you have this way of breaking topics down so that they make sense

  • @L30B055
    @L30B055 Год назад

    Nice, very cool mate in your game at the end👌🏻

  • @theoutskirter8501
    @theoutskirter8501 Год назад +1

    I love how you let us pause the video and decide the next move it's like a mini puzzle inside of video.