Under 1200 Rated? Watch This.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
  • In this video I talk through my moves against chess players rated under 1200 to explain what they are doing wrong. Hope this is helpful to you and lmk if I should do the same thing with higher rande rating groups :D
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Комментарии • 763

  • @alexeypunov2642
    @alexeypunov2642 Год назад +2573

    Anna: trying her best to give us a lot of information
    Me: ANNA YOUR TIME!!!

    • @paulski1080
      @paulski1080 Год назад +236

      Glad it wasn't just me stressing out watching the clock. 😂

    • @toriless
      @toriless Год назад +77

      @@paulski1080 Yeah, like 20 seconds vs 3 minutes because she is talking the whole time and she is fast talker too.

    • @erenjaegerbomb8653
      @erenjaegerbomb8653 Год назад +65

      It was not good for my anxiety 🤣🤣

    • @alexeypunov2642
      @alexeypunov2642 Год назад +114

      Anna, castling: "We want to castle as soon as possible"
      On the clock: 17 seconds left 🤣

    • @professorclapshot1106
      @professorclapshot1106 Год назад +29

      My chess development happened before time controls with increments were a thing. Anna's chill in this video makes me wonder if the kids who've grown up with increments have their threat detectors wired different.

  • @Schicksalz
    @Schicksalz Год назад +1350

    For people with anxiety, anna is not losing on time so relax guys.

    • @RetrETH
      @RetrETH Год назад +30

      You give me anxiety misspelling "losing"

    • @Schicksalz
      @Schicksalz Год назад +15

      @@RetrETH oh sorry im going to fix this

    • @alexanderborg0611
      @alexanderborg0611 Год назад +8

      I´ve had anxiety for so long I did, only thanks to your comment, realize i focused on that also... sad to realize it.

    • @caiobaaaa
      @caiobaaaa Год назад +2

      thank you

    • @geno8079
      @geno8079 Год назад +1

      Lol

  • @ryry854
    @ryry854 Год назад +648

    Anna: "Most people don't blunder a rook or a queen in one move at this level"
    Me: "You underestimate my ability to blunder my queen!"

    • @johnhonai4601
      @johnhonai4601 Год назад +1

      Second player was quite good wasn't he

    • @SonGokuSaiyajin187
      @SonGokuSaiyajin187 Год назад

      @@johnhonai4601 No

    • @styroyou
      @styroyou Год назад

      lol

    • @codesymphony
      @codesymphony Год назад

      literally came here to say this

    • @MartijnVos
      @MartijnVos Год назад +1

      The few times I beat my 1600 dad was when he blundered a queen or a rook. Nobody is immune.

  • @DonLee1980
    @DonLee1980 Год назад +962

    Anna: I don’t know why opponent is taking so long for that move.
    Also Anna: talking to the camera for a minute during a bullet game 😉

  • @Iam0pti
    @Iam0pti Год назад +306

    Anna: 5+5 is too fast if you are under 1200
    Me only playing 3+0: _nervously sweating_

    • @emiliengonsard4522
      @emiliengonsard4522 Год назад +1

      What is your elo ?

    • @mojo88bassandbourbon72
      @mojo88bassandbourbon72 Год назад

      I prefer 8+3

    • @jamesrawlings5781
      @jamesrawlings5781 Год назад +1

      To be fair, most yt chess educators say something similar.

    • @joshuafiebig4754
      @joshuafiebig4754 Год назад +9

      I love 5min and 3 min games at lower ratings. You build experience and see a lot more openings. You can experiment and try things, getting faster answers. It helps develop reflexs too I think

    • @zoefezius6615
      @zoefezius6615 Год назад +3

      yeah, i mainly play 5+0... not as depressing blundering after 7 mins then after 17... ;o)

  • @alexwiththeglasses
    @alexwiththeglasses Год назад +259

    Old beginner chess player here. Tyvm to WFM Cramling for taking the time to share concrete & practical explanations for newbies like me!
    Hope she makes more content like this, and maybe considers bumping up the time control (maybe 10+5 or something) to allow more time to talk through ideas.
    Not lots of down-to-earth chess content out there like this!🙏

  • @Slender-James
    @Slender-James Год назад +206

    Not gonna lie, the small “play your opponent like they’re really good” tip is a game changer for me. I usually scale my effort and thought depending on who I’m playing. I’ve lost to noobs because of this carelessness.

    • @lowgpu1687
      @lowgpu1687 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @xmathmanx
      @xmathmanx Год назад

      @@lowgpu1687 how do you play people a lot worse than you? The algorithms give you suitable opponents if you don't game the system in some way

    • @Gardolind
      @Gardolind Год назад +27

      @@xmathmanx Damn, poor man so focused on the grind he forgot friends exist

    • @hesido
      @hesido Год назад

      @@xmathmanx On my friend list, we sometimes do matches where I get +0 for winning and ~20 for losing. (I know we can still do no-point matches but they deserve the points if they beat me) (I am a 50% player point-wise, not a good one)

    • @xmathmanx
      @xmathmanx Год назад

      @@hesido do you even know what rating represents the 50th percentile?

  • @ibrahimskandarani118
    @ibrahimskandarani118 9 месяцев назад +22

    I love that you are speaking your thoughts as you are playing. You have a unique and easy to follow way of teaching. Thank you.

  • @MrJoeynuncio
    @MrJoeynuncio 9 месяцев назад +12

    Ms. Anna Ive been watching your videos as I do several other favorites of mine. Ive been stuck under 800 FOREVER!!!! Thank you! I watched your video on 'Calculate' and I watched it several times. You're talking through the game I believe has 'busted' a wall down in my head. I started the day out at just under 800.........I am at 863 this evening. I worked all day too so I ve been taking a game here and there where time permits. Great work! you're doing.....thank you!

    • @s1ck_b07
      @s1ck_b07 3 месяца назад

      Where are you at now??

  • @aaronferguson7304
    @aaronferguson7304 Год назад +12

    Hearing your thought process as you play is incredibly helpful. Thanks!

  • @wimhollebrandse8133
    @wimhollebrandse8133 Год назад +9

    These are incredibly helpful videos, thanks so much for doing these, keep them coming!

  • @DeAguaMusic
    @DeAguaMusic Год назад +66

    Love this kind of content, super educational, thanks Anna!

    • @justmegumi34
      @justmegumi34 Год назад +2

      Yeah

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Год назад +1

      @@justmegumi34 Heonard, I paused to guess things; "failed miserably". Both Anna & opponent have played way more than I. Fun,fun,fun!

  • @hulkslayer626
    @hulkslayer626 Год назад +7

    Thank you sooooooo much!! 🥰 Such an informative video. I've only ever played a couple family members my whole life(I'm 42) and never really delved into the deeper motives behind openings and placements. Just recently started playing against the computer for fun and have been enjoying it, but also struggling a little. My current "rating" is around 1100, so this video felt like it was for me 😁

  • @mikecf1
    @mikecf1 Год назад +5

    I love these videos. Your lessons are so enjoyable! Please keep them coming.

  • @lornakcindespire671
    @lornakcindespire671 Год назад +3

    This was a great video. Make more content like this, plz. Also, I strongly suggest you up the time control (or even explain your thought process on a later analisys), it seems that there are times in witch you cut your explanation short because of it. It would be great to explain if you see a tactic your oponent could have played and the thought process on it. Thx :D

  • @exdejesus
    @exdejesus Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh, hearing how you think out situations is so helpful!
    Thankyou for these videos!

  • @stbauch1
    @stbauch1 Год назад +7

    You uploaded this Video just when I needed it! Thanks very much! This will definitely help me, because I also get frustrated sometimes and make those kind of "intuitive" moves, when I instead should think it through.Great content!

  • @davidbusse8900
    @davidbusse8900 Год назад +2

    Really finding your instructional content helpful. You are particularly good at explaining Why an idea is a good one. Thanks! More please.

  • @hogantezza6469
    @hogantezza6469 Год назад +2

    Thank you for a simple video explaining chess while not trying to overcomplicate the game! You did a great job talking through your approach to each move and playing solid chess. I learned a lot!

  • @Mr512austintexas
    @Mr512austintexas 6 месяцев назад

    Another great lesson. Thank you, Anna! You pack a lot of information into every video, and your teaching style is terrifically accessible. I've watched loads of chess lessons that are mind numbing and confusing, but you really deliver the goods. Keep up the great work!

  • @user-wd7th6ri7r
    @user-wd7th6ri7r Год назад +2

    Yes, very instructive so would hope series continues. Thanks Anna & looking forward to your next video.

    • @Israelpwn
      @Israelpwn Год назад

      Unrelated but what's your username based on? :S

  • @NexusGuru
    @NexusGuru Год назад +23

    your videos are really helping me improve im winning more games and your thought process really helps you're not trying to explain the game your actually playing and letting us know what your thinking that's awesome! Thank you!

  • @Vlabar
    @Vlabar Год назад +1

    This was very helpful. I love hearing your thought process

  • @erenjaegerbomb8653
    @erenjaegerbomb8653 Год назад +21

    I could watch vids like this all day. Doesn't get much more helpful than talking through the exact mistakes I am making and how to come up with better ideas. Take away for me this vid was that rook knight dance to improve, and better understanding of how to keep good pawn structure. Yes to 1600, yes to these videos being 4 games, yes to 12 more 1200 vids 😋😅

  • @1polyron1
    @1polyron1 Год назад +10

    The way you teach is amazing. I feel proud to technically be a student under Anna Cramling. Maybe one day I might win against the computer or over the board even!

  • @JeffreyStevens-zl6qe
    @JeffreyStevens-zl6qe 28 дней назад

    Just getting started and trying to build chess consciousness. Your explainatiions are terrific. Thank you.

  • @biancarocha3939
    @biancarocha3939 7 месяцев назад +1

    Anna, thank you for being so gentle and to teach in such clear way!

  • @MikeFasanoDrums
    @MikeFasanoDrums Год назад +1

    These videos are helping so much, thank you!

  • @ashleyjohansson230
    @ashleyjohansson230 Год назад +470

    Rated 100 chess player passing by 💅

    • @discy12345
      @discy12345 Год назад +41

      If rated 100 you just can't play

    • @coochykilla
      @coochykilla Год назад +13

      You're 🚮

    • @Onlygloo
      @Onlygloo Год назад +85

      ​@@discy12345 If rated 100 -you just can't play- you're a beginner :o)

    • @andremarques1088
      @andremarques1088 Год назад +20

      @@coochykillayou were 100 one day :)

    • @kimchi2911
      @kimchi2911 Год назад +30

      I was 180 when I started. Now I’m 1200. I think people who are 100 rated can be good too :)

  • @marcosgarcia901
    @marcosgarcia901 Год назад +131

    Are we gonna ignore how well that person played for being rated less than 1000?

    • @KV-gy2mr
      @KV-gy2mr Год назад +16

      I can beat 1000 or even 1100 rapid, but I get smoked easily by an 800 rated blitz player. 1000 blitz is like 1200-1300 rapid.

    • @TheNole
      @TheNole Год назад +3

      @@KV-gy2mr I started playing a month ago, and I am about 950 rapid, but I made it to 1087 blitz relatively easily. I think it just depends on the person and how they play under different time controls.

    • @onionman8160
      @onionman8160 Год назад +5

      @@KV-gy2mr It's cause new players play more rapid. Anything under 1600 is going to be weaker in rapid while above that they tend to even out. 1200 rapid is also much more inconsistent. You can meet one guy who hangs pieces and has no clue what he's doing, and the next game you meet someone who knows decent strategy and tactics and completely destroys you.

    • @theguy7380
      @theguy7380 Год назад

      Most players under 1,000 …use computers

    • @air789
      @air789 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@theguy7380 surce: dude trust me !

  • @williama.3752
    @williama.3752 Месяц назад

    This was a great video ! Impressive how you could give so much advice and also not lose on time.

  • @andre3447
    @andre3447 Год назад +8

    2:10 I was always taught to push my bishop back when opening with the London in hopes to open up my rook. Really like hearing different ways of playing the London.

    • @ryceryder85
      @ryceryder85 Год назад

      Gotham Chess recommends sliding the bishop back so your rook is open after the exchange

  • @andrewmays3988
    @andrewmays3988 Год назад +2

    You are doing a very good job explaining your moves. THANK YOU!😇

  • @markus7894
    @markus7894 19 дней назад

    That was interesting! I love these series of videos!

  • @ShawnTheRazor
    @ShawnTheRazor Год назад +1

    Thank you Anna, this was really helpful. Especially trading inactive pieces for your opponents active ones.

    • @ShawnTheRazor
      @ShawnTheRazor Год назад

      After watching this I was able to beat the 1k bot, so this stuff really works.

  • @Dr.K.626
    @Dr.K.626 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nicely done, with a very cogent explanation!!

  • @ricardorodulfo739
    @ricardorodulfo739 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Anna. Very helpful your explanations.

  • @amitdhun
    @amitdhun Год назад +1

    Great video Anna! Keep doing these

  • @JoseRodriguez-so1kj
    @JoseRodriguez-so1kj Год назад +2

    Good tutorial, It looks as a refreshment...and also a looks as a chess class for I think when someone goes go up in rating tend to skip the fundamentals and working backwards everything makes sense even in 1700s rating.

  • @moucli
    @moucli Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video I learnt that some times tactics also involve having a better position and not just captures thank you very much

  • @aptudo
    @aptudo Год назад +1

    Great format. I'll watch your live games like this any time because I learn so much from them.

  • @nickjerrat
    @nickjerrat Год назад +1

    This is great content, keep doing these !!!

  • @CaesarReb
    @CaesarReb Год назад +1

    Thanks Anna. Great video and very helpful. 😊

  • @moosewild4239
    @moosewild4239 Год назад +1

    Nice instructional video. Always helpful. Thanks for using London. Please do some more at 1500-1900 levels.

  • @robhead22
    @robhead22 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful examples!! Thank you!
    Enjoy the day!

  • @UniformSierraMike
    @UniformSierraMike Год назад

    Excellent vid. Glad I found this channel. I can imagine my ratings climbing already. Thanks Anna.

  • @Bewisenotdumb
    @Bewisenotdumb 4 месяца назад

    I love the way that you explain and teach. You have helped my game and really helped me have a better understanding and perspective. Thank you.

  • @mojo88bassandbourbon72
    @mojo88bassandbourbon72 Год назад +4

    What a great Lass ...thank u for all the tips

  • @pavetheworldlovely
    @pavetheworldlovely Год назад +21

    u1600 would be great. More at all levels would be great. It's fantastic to hear your real - time thought process.

  • @eddievangundy4510
    @eddievangundy4510 Год назад +31

    What a virtuoso performance. I know some people can play 10 games at once and blindfolded or 50 games at once, but all that discussion and explanation while on the clock! Incredible!

    • @jacksaunders7797
      @jacksaunders7797 Год назад +1

      Virtuoso is a little much, when she is playing people 800 points below her.

    • @kredziigaming981
      @kredziigaming981 Год назад

      5 sec increment 😂😂 make 5 to 6 moves and she will be fine

  • @Ravnopravie
    @Ravnopravie Год назад +1

    that is amazing content ! thank you Anna

  • @michaelmolz8037
    @michaelmolz8037 Год назад +4

    Strategy and Tactics - I believe they're both important. I see tactics as something one can learn just by playing a lot over 1 or more years. So I'd be interested in more analysis of various strategic considerations.. Abrigado 🙂

  • @fabrice230
    @fabrice230 Год назад

    This is perfect teaching. Congratulations and thank you, Anna !

  • @johnrobinson3905
    @johnrobinson3905 Год назад +1

    Very useful, many thanks, Anna.

  • @william.darrigo
    @william.darrigo 5 месяцев назад

    this was super educational. Thank you!

  • @user-cy3xc5lo1h
    @user-cy3xc5lo1h Месяц назад

    Thanks Anna, your videos are always helpful and useful. Love them all.

  • @talkup3327
    @talkup3327 Год назад

    I love how good u explain and teach us everything. Really thank you Anna ❤

  • @krusbaer11
    @krusbaer11 11 месяцев назад

    Love this type of content. So helpful

  • @Str8W.tm4rv
    @Str8W.tm4rv 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Anna! I love your advice. Now if only I would follow it!

  • @swilson429
    @swilson429 Год назад +1

    Thanks Anna. Very instructive.

  • @kend7597
    @kend7597 Год назад

    Learning so much from your vids. Thanks a lot :)

  • @Kempe6116
    @Kempe6116 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for another great video. I'm enjoying your videos while improving my chess game. Love your bubbly personality. ❤

  • @mandag34
    @mandag34 Год назад +5

    I couldent focus on the game because I was thinking time is running out.....

  • @bradjunes1610
    @bradjunes1610 Год назад +1

    Anna you brought tears to my eyes what great game----much thanks from Oregon USA

  • @westgigo
    @westgigo Год назад

    Very informative video. Thank you Anna.👏

  • @woodland5325
    @woodland5325 Год назад

    At last, the perfect chess video for me, really good advice looking forward to applying it.

  • @adamramazanov797
    @adamramazanov797 Год назад

    Very helpful. Thank you, Anna.

  • @Marxestacerto
    @Marxestacerto Год назад

    Anna, you are amazing. Congratulations for the content! Keep up the good job sister !!

  • @jjmarketing7776
    @jjmarketing7776 Год назад

    Glad 🙂 I found this channel. What a great teacher you are Anna and nice family heritage you have.

  • @allanc5323
    @allanc5323 Год назад

    Very good analysis of best chess piece positioning leading into the middle game especially in the 2nd game posted.

  • @sharkes3331
    @sharkes3331 Год назад

    Helpful-Thank you Anna! I can feel myself getting stronger!😂

  • @diverbrent
    @diverbrent 11 месяцев назад

    simply brilliant, thank you!!

  • @roy2579
    @roy2579 Год назад

    Ive learned something new today. thanks for your video :)

  • @justmegumi34
    @justmegumi34 Год назад

    Thank u Anna for helping me and inspiring me to get better at the game love ur content

  • @gcart771
    @gcart771 Год назад +2

    Thought you were not paying attention to the clock and would lose the first game on time. I think you knew the time and were just confident and cool down to the last second. Great video.

  • @Shf623
    @Shf623 Год назад +44

    They'll definately learn, because you are one of the best chess explainers.

  • @jacobfrank9033
    @jacobfrank9033 Год назад +4

    you rock. what a great video for people like me who don't have the money for chess teachers! keep being awesome.

  • @gegaoli
    @gegaoli Год назад +1

    Really appreciate this kind of instruction

  • @abewickham
    @abewickham 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, great video as usual

  • @mmathems395
    @mmathems395 10 месяцев назад

    At 24:52 you have just moved your queen to d7 and you are explaining why. That's some really good thinking and a valuable explanation. I need to do that kind of thinking more. Brilliant and kind. Thank you : )

  • @MVuke84
    @MVuke84 3 месяца назад

    Congratulations Anna. Your channel will be a huge success, no question, just keep doing what you're doing. 👍 Wish I'd put more into chess in the late 90's if I only knew the future. Lol

  • @MillerTheOriginal
    @MillerTheOriginal Год назад +2

    Great game you make it look so easy. But great commentary and explaining everything in depth

  • @tightesp
    @tightesp Год назад

    Thank you for the Video. Anna you give us so much good content . I appreciate that.

  • @GCTACOBATMAN
    @GCTACOBATMAN Год назад +11

    I started with a rating of 996. Since then, my rating has gone down. I mostly blame myself for playing at the end of the day when I'm super tired. I haven't played much at all in the past 32 years. My older brother taught me to play, but we didn't play a lot. I got very sick after that and I've been in hospital after hospital until about 2014. Now that I'm back to "normal" I'm trying to get back into the things I enjoyed when I was younger, like chess.

    • @drkshr4803
      @drkshr4803 Год назад +5

      Hey there, if you haven't played much in a few decades you'll be shaking off a lot of rust. Which if you love chess will be great, as you're going to lose games. You'll improve through tactics/puzzles, playing and watching educational material. And whenever I'm losing a few, I always remember these content creators have lost thousands upon thousands of games to get where they are.

  • @fabiotellez6192
    @fabiotellez6192 Год назад +1

    Anna this is a really good video. Thank You.

  • @JustinBieberFailz
    @JustinBieberFailz Год назад +6

    I feel like longer games are more suitable for lessons like this. It was interesting to see your thought process, I just wish you had more time to explain in more detail.

  • @Mr.dontPlay79
    @Mr.dontPlay79 Год назад

    Tha k you so much for your sincere coaching amd advice, I will definitely incorporate what you've taught into my game, I currently am at 1400 trying to work my way through all the bots, thanks again 👍

  • @matthewgolden3277
    @matthewgolden3277 Год назад

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @codenamerishi
    @codenamerishi Год назад

    Amazing video!!! Great content

  • @dietmar4685
    @dietmar4685 Год назад

    Excellent video, thank you

  • @jimmerrill5471
    @jimmerrill5471 7 месяцев назад

    Tnx Anna, I can sit all day and listen to you, good information, well stated😊

  • @Bork0r
    @Bork0r Год назад

    I think you do this type of content really well. Im too weak of a player to appreciate really high level play so this is more my jam 😀

  • @JJEW
    @JJEW Год назад +1

    You nearly timed out while your opponent was only down a minute. That was incredible to watch. Thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom!

  • @kiroshisamurai6417
    @kiroshisamurai6417 Год назад

    Thank you so much, you are a very good teacher!

  • @marineteam21
    @marineteam21 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @erikherrera9317
    @erikherrera9317 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the class!✌️😎

  • @RealDomPirate
    @RealDomPirate 11 месяцев назад

    Really helped thanks :)

  • @firejuggler31
    @firejuggler31 Год назад +2

    No tricks or traps, just a lot of information that I needed to hear. Subbed.

  • @alfredoball-llovera8609
    @alfredoball-llovera8609 Год назад +1

    Really good stuff. Thank you. Checks, captures, and attacks. I looked up middle game principles before and discovered “tactics” like skewers, forks, etc. but i had never heard of “checks, captures, and attacks”. Not sure if someone can answer why she says “in that specific order. Cuz sometimes i have the option to do a meaningless check but I go for a capture instead. Usually a bishop for one of my knights lol. Maybe another video elaborating on why that works? Will that help my puzzles cuz I suck at puzzles once they get harder than back rank checkmates 😅

    • @stevegunn9971
      @stevegunn9971 Год назад

      She's referring to meaningful checks.

  • @creationcoach2703
    @creationcoach2703 Год назад +1

    Great lesson. It's just what I need.