One day, years ago, one of your videos for recommended to me... Since then, a lot of things have happened, I was over stuck in 1300 and now I am a 1690... Your videos have evolved over the years but I keep rewatching them and each time I re watch a video... I learn something new... Thanks a lot sir... BTW love your style (you should really start making merch with famous quotes printed on them like " and the sweetie is gone" and " That's a beautiful checkmate"
Amazing video Sir !! Solution to the puzzle: 1. Rxd4 (our queen and pawn are staring at the g7 square, but so far the knight on d4 has been blocking the attack. Hence, we can sacrifice a rook to eliminate the knight. 1... Qxh1+ (Black's queen can freely take the rook on h1 with check) 2. Ka2 (Running away to safety) 2... Qxh3 (Black can continue taking free material - in this case the white bishop) 3. Rxd8 (White can capture this rook for free as 3... Rxd8 would result in Qxg7# - exploiting the g7 weakness as explained earlier) Black would be forced to defend the g7 square with 3... Nf5 as all other moves would result in a forced checkmate. Even after 3...Nf5, white has a commanding position and moves like 4. Rd7, 4. Qe5 or even trading the rooks with 4. Rxf8+ would all eventually go on to win the game.
Bro can you please tell in point 1 you mentioned how it is a sacrifice of rook as only his rook is taking our rook so we can take back with our queen and we are up a knight in this exchange
seriously,? this is what your solution is? after rxd4 then qxh1+ black can take with rxd4 and when qxd4 the black queen can take bh3 then black can defend with rf7 and the game goes on with black up material and white winning
This video is awesome. Explained so nicely. One request I have for you Jeetendra. Please put out videos a bit more often. It's high time that this channel gets to 1M subs at the earliest. This will be the first Indian Chess Channel to achieve this milestone I guess. Who knows with a steady progress Chess Talk may even steer ahead of Agadmator and GothamChess.
@@neelsinghvi9694 This is the second best channel for beginners. Gothamchess is first. I think it's impossible to surpass any three of them unless he uploads everyday. Also other three are better. None the less, Chess talk is attractive in terms of presentation.
I hate watching Agadmator. The way he speaks making me hard to breath lmao and I don't feel like he analyze the game very well compared to Jeetendra and Gotham
Puzzle solution: Rxd4 Qxh1 Ka2. If Qxh3 then Rxd8 and there is a threat of mate so black can’t recapture the rook. If After Ka2 black plays Rxd4 then Bxe6 Kh8 and Qxd4 is just completely winning and probably mate in a few moves
Pawn Storm: Launch an aggressive pawn attack against your opponent’s king. Positional Sacrifice: Sacrifice material strategically to create counterplay. Battery Formation: Align your rook and queen behind each other for a powerful battery. Rook Lift: Move your rook in front of your pawns to open up lines. Selective Exchanges: Trade weak pieces for stronger ones. Piece Pressure: Apply pressure to your opponent’s pieces. Piece Activation: Reposition your pieces to enhance their effectiveness. Bishop Activation: Place your bishops on long, open diagonals.
In both the early and end game there are less possible moves compared to the many lines of a mid game. Just because it is difficult does not mean you cannot learn it. Plans and tactics your best aids. Exploiting weakness and shoring up your own. Probably helps to understand the type of game, or identify key characteristics of it. Is it a mating game, or a slow game, unique position, pawn weaknesses, passed pawn, potential pins, exposed king. Maybe you are up on tempo for a plan or maybe the checkmate is too weak and you need to stop the attack.
@abhi dude did you get answer for puzzle? I got bishop takes e3 as only move because it collapses black's position and without any good move white would win in 10 moves minimum. If you got some other solution, please explain me dude.
Oppenent pone in G7 is under pressure we just need to activate our Queen in long diagonal for mating ideas, and for doing so we can sacrifice one of our bishops or our king side rook .
Puzzle solution:: bishop e5.. black will try to save the knight on h4..he will place it at f3 or e2 which are passive..then bishop g7...black will move the rook then bishop h8 and Queen g7....a beautiful checkmate...is it the correct move?
Puzzle solved - *start with Rd4 Black move anything ,Qe3 Black to move anything ,Be6-check Black have to move his king at h8 ,Pone g7 is the checkmate*
i have seen your video of London game. and by watching this video i become great in chess. but after some time, i was losing matches just of mine bad middlegame plans. so please give me some better
This video is such a life saver! I was in quite a lose streak recently and I think I needed to take a break from grinding and start studying. After I watched this video, my rating is starting to recover. I definitely learned a lot today. Thanks so much! :D
The solution to the puzzle: First, Rook takes knight on D4. If the Black Queen takes White's rook on H1, then White's king moves to A2, then after Black's move, eg . Black rook takes rook on D4, Queen takes D4 .Else White's rook on D4 takes Black's Rook on D8. Black now can't take White's rook because of the threat of Qxg7#, And white ends up with a clear advantage. Summary : Rxd4. Qxh1+ Ka2. Rxd4 Qxd4. (Threatening Qxg7#)
If Black rook takes whites rook and then white QD4 , Black will obviously defend his queen and then Black is ahead of white froma rook instead of knight
For the puzzle the white rook first takes the knight, the black queen takes the rook, the king gets away to a good square and then the white Queen mates the king by taking the diagonal pawn as the minor white pawn acts a lot by protecting the queen.
But that diagonal is blocked by my rook only I guess, which I used to gobble up the black knight... Also, what if after black queen takes my rook at h1(giving check) and after moving my king to a safe square, he takes my rook with his black rook on d8? So I think there's a lot more to think before we play sacrifices 🙄🤕
@@qualcommsnapdragon2880 lmao I was just kidding... This video was uploaded yesterday itself... But it was in private... I went and checked in the playlist column, this video was there... But today he made is public...
Solving puzzle g6 Black remain with three choices 1- K×g6 ,but after that B×e3 and forcing the knight to move the only square which prevent mate is f5 but after B×f5 and black recapture Q×g7 is mate 2-pawn capture pawn on g6 Then you can capture pawn on g7 with your pawn and and force him to take your pawn with his king otherwise Rh8 is chek and you can take rook on d8 free 3-he can take your panwn on h6 with his pawn but you can take his pawn on h7 and give chck and force him to take your pawn but after R×h6 and give check , you make a very dangerous and attacking position
Forgot one key option which is the greatest source of defense for black. It is rook captures on f4. This creates more defense for knight on d4 and white lost a piece and none of the pawn captures can do anything because white lost one important attacker(the dark squared bishop) .
1) White Rook takes black knight in d4, black rook takes back white rook in d4, queen takes blavk rook in d4 & then take pawn in g7 and checkmate. Or 2) White rook takes knight in d4, blavk rook in f8 takes bishop in f4, then white rook takes black rook then same.
These are some of the most insanely useful videos on RUclips. I've honestly not seen anyone else who does this style of no-frills, straight to the point, well-researched, well-presented and informative chess content as well as you do. Always feel like I can watch one of these videos and instantly be able to apply it in a game. Props to you Jeetendra, looking forward to more 👏
Puzzle answer : threaten the knight on d4 with the black square bishops if moves knight to somewhere safety then queen to g7 is mate and if gives knight a supporter then after takes and takes white is up more pieces and in a winning position
Jeetendra sir I'm regularly watching your video please upload a video regularly in 15 days big fan ❤🔥 and you are one of the best RUclipsr in chess teacher
Ya before 2 years I was such bad in chess and I used to regret it so much but now after I continuously watched your videos I am much more of a expert in chess ,thank you for posting these amazing tip and trick videos.
Gor the puzzle i think the best moves are pxg7 king has to capture or free rook if he attacks on the pawn us by the rook we defend with the bishop and we have a totally winning position
Solution: Rxd4 black takes back with Rxh4 white takes back with Qxd4 black comes with Qxh1+ Ka2 there’s two hanging bishops if black takes the light squared bishop Qg7# is mate if black takes the p dark squared bishop again Qg7# is mate or let’s say black takes the pawn on h6 of course white takes white is now threatening mate in g2 there’s no way to stop the mate black has the move Nf5 bishop takes back and if Rf7 defending mate it can be pinned by the light squared bishop with bxe6 and if black moves Qxg7# black rook can’t take because it’s pinned by the bishop
These videos are real gold, just in a first hour of watching I improved my strategical thinking of the game and whit some corrected thinking I won the game against AI on difficulty which I previously was destroyed. Mutch thanks to this channel 👍👍👍
@@garyseasychess901 did you get answer for puzzle dude? I think bishop takes e3 will collapse black(not win immediately) but black has literally no good move and in this way white would win in 10 moves minimum.
Bxe3-is the answer white can not take the knight cause blacks queen is threatening a check and give a material loss to white on next move , and bxe3 is pushing pressure on knight and he can not even move the knight and checkmate is unstoppable .
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That also takes a lot of time
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7:31 Th best move for white is Rxd4 if Qxh1+ Ka2 Qxh3 Rxd8 if black plays rxd8 then qxg7 is mate
Yes, glad that I was able to solve it
One day, years ago, one of your videos for recommended to me... Since then, a lot of things have happened, I was over stuck in 1300 and now I am a 1690... Your videos have evolved over the years but I keep rewatching them and each time I re watch a video... I learn something new... Thanks a lot sir... BTW love your style (you should really start making merch with famous quotes printed on them like " and the sweetie is gone" and " That's a beautiful checkmate"
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Solution to the puzzle:
1. Rxd4 (our queen and pawn are staring at the g7 square, but so far the knight on d4 has been blocking the attack. Hence, we can sacrifice a rook to eliminate the knight.
1... Qxh1+ (Black's queen can freely take the rook on h1 with check)
2. Ka2 (Running away to safety)
2... Qxh3 (Black can continue taking free material - in this case the white bishop)
3. Rxd8 (White can capture this rook for free as 3... Rxd8 would result in Qxg7# - exploiting the g7 weakness as explained earlier)
Black would be forced to defend the g7 square with 3... Nf5 as all other moves would result in a forced checkmate. Even after 3...Nf5, white has a commanding position and moves like 4. Rd7, 4. Qe5 or even trading the rooks with 4. Rxf8+ would all eventually go on to win the game.
Bro can you please tell in point 1 you mentioned how it is a sacrifice of rook as only his rook is taking our rook so we can take back with our queen and we are up a knight in this exchange
@@rehanhindigaming the sacrifice of the rook is the rook on h1 that used to be protected by the other rook
You can would lose your room to Qxh1
seriously,? this is what your solution is? after rxd4 then qxh1+ black can take with rxd4 and when qxd4 the black queen can take bh3 then black can defend with rf7 and the game goes on with black up material and white winning
@@bevarena6269 my man black cant play rxd4 cuz qxh1+ is check
Have been following your channel for the past 1year now, I leant everyone I know about chess from you and am now 1600 rated on lichess
This video is awesome. Explained so nicely. One request I have for you Jeetendra. Please put out videos a bit more often. It's high time that this channel gets to 1M subs at the earliest. This will be the first Indian Chess Channel to achieve this milestone I guess. Who knows with a steady progress Chess Talk may even steer ahead of Agadmator and GothamChess.
Chess talk should cross hikaru then agadmator then gothamchess
@@shreyasjs1650 but passing gothamchess will be like burning the midnight oil!
@@neelsinghvi9694 This is the second best channel for beginners. Gothamchess is first. I think it's impossible to surpass any three of them unless he uploads everyday. Also other three are better. None the less, Chess talk is attractive in terms of presentation.
I hate watching Agadmator. The way he speaks making me hard to breath lmao and I don't feel like he analyze the game very well compared to Jeetendra and Gotham
Puzzle solution: Rxd4 Qxh1 Ka2. If Qxh3 then Rxd8 and there is a threat of mate so black can’t recapture the rook. If After Ka2 black plays Rxd4 then Bxe6 Kh8 and Qxd4 is just completely winning and probably mate in a few moves
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Pawn Storm: Launch an aggressive pawn attack against your opponent’s king.
Positional Sacrifice: Sacrifice material strategically to create counterplay.
Battery Formation: Align your rook and queen behind each other for a powerful battery.
Rook Lift: Move your rook in front of your pawns to open up lines.
Selective Exchanges: Trade weak pieces for stronger ones.
Piece Pressure: Apply pressure to your opponent’s pieces.
Piece Activation: Reposition your pieces to enhance their effectiveness.
Bishop Activation: Place your bishops on long, open diagonals.
2:14 strong move is Black pawn e4
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Middlegame is something that you can't learn and only get better in it in the process of playing games. Thanks for this wonderful video ♥️
nope...
it can be learned...
There are a lot of tactics books that lets you practice these middlegame plans.
You can learn this by repetition...
I dont understand why does he almost always put white on the winning side.
In both the early and end game there are less possible moves compared to the many lines of a mid game. Just because it is difficult does not mean you cannot learn it. Plans and tactics your best aids. Exploiting weakness and shoring up your own.
Probably helps to understand the type of game, or identify key characteristics of it. Is it a mating game, or a slow game, unique position, pawn weaknesses, passed pawn, potential pins, exposed king. Maybe you are up on tempo for a plan or maybe the checkmate is too weak and you need to stop the attack.
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@abhi dude did you get answer for puzzle? I got bishop takes e3 as only move because it collapses black's position and without any good move white would win in 10 moves minimum.
If you got some other solution, please explain me dude.
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Oppenent pone in G7 is under pressure we just need to activate our Queen in long diagonal for mating ideas, and for doing so we can sacrifice one of our bishops or our king side rook .
Bishop e 6 creates a forced checkmate
Thnx for making this video. This can prevent my blunders which I do in Middle Games
plzzz make the other video 📹 on middle games this was awesome 👌
Thanks i was waiting for you to explain these middlegame....
Please make more videos on middlegame
Will make soon, stay tuned :)
Like your way to explain the strategies and tactics....
Rook attacks knight on d4
Black rook takes,queen recaptures... then queen attacks pawn on g7.checkmate
Your ability to explain chess strategies and ideas is very admirable!
Puzzle solution:: bishop e5.. black will try to save the knight on h4..he will place it at f3 or e2 which are passive..then bishop g7...black will move the rook then bishop h8 and Queen g7....a beautiful checkmate...is it the correct move?
If Ne2 and you play Bxg7 then you just blundered your queen
Puzzle solved - *start with Rd4 Black move anything ,Qe3 Black to move anything ,Be6-check Black have to move his king at h8 ,Pone g7 is the checkmate*
Pawn g7 isnt a mate it's a check
It feels good to hear your voice again
Solution to the puzzle: 1. Bxe6+ if Nxe6 then Qg7 mate
If 1... Qxe6 then 2. Rxd4
If 1... Kh8 then 2.hxg7+ Kxg7 3. Be5+
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i have seen your video of London game.
and by watching this video i become great in chess.
but after some time, i was losing matches just of mine bad middlegame plans.
so please give me some better
Winning move is black bisob to D3 attacking the pawn
Thanks to you I have become a better chess player
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This video is such a life saver! I was in quite a lose streak recently and I think I needed to take a break from grinding and start studying. After I watched this video, my rating is starting to recover. I definitely learned a lot today. Thanks so much! :D
Could you please do more videos often? I know you might be busy but they really help me
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Pls make a video for some counters against queen's gambit
Puzzle: 1. white-Bb8, black-Rxb8 2. White-Rxd4, Black-Nf5 maybe? 3. White-Qxg7#
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The solution to the puzzle: First, Rook takes knight on D4. If the Black Queen takes White's rook on H1, then White's king moves to A2, then after Black's move, eg . Black rook takes rook on D4, Queen takes D4 .Else White's rook on D4 takes Black's Rook on D8. Black now can't take White's rook because of the threat of Qxg7#, And white ends up with a clear advantage.
Summary :
Rxd4. Qxh1+
Ka2. Rxd4
Qxd4. (Threatening Qxg7#)
If Black rook takes whites rook and then white QD4 , Black will obviously defend his queen and then Black is ahead of white froma rook instead of knight
Rook takes knight at d4
Rook exchange by q takes r
Then attack g7 pawn
After R×Kd4, what if I move Q×RH1. It is a check. After that your Q×Bh3. I don't this this is good move
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For the puzzle the white rook first takes the knight, the black queen takes the rook, the king gets away to a good square and then the white Queen mates the king by taking the diagonal pawn as the minor white pawn acts a lot by protecting the queen.
But that diagonal is blocked by my rook only I guess, which I used to gobble up the black knight... Also, what if after black queen takes my rook at h1(giving check) and after moving my king to a safe square, he takes my rook with his black rook on d8? So I think there's a lot more to think before we play sacrifices 🙄🤕
this is the worst idea I've ever heard.. you good bro?
@@preronadey363 Bro g7 is in danger bruh
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Puzzle solution:
Bxe6
Nxe6
Qxg7 checkmate
What if he took Qxe6 instead?
When he takes bishop his knight is defending g7 square ao that's not checkmate
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@@qualcommsnapdragon2880 lmao I was just kidding... This video was uploaded yesterday itself... But it was in private... I went and checked in the playlist column, this video was there... But today he made is public...
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Solving puzzle
g6
Black remain with three choices
1- K×g6 ,but after that B×e3 and forcing the knight to move the only square which prevent mate is f5 but after B×f5 and black recapture Q×g7 is mate
2-pawn capture pawn on g6
Then you can capture pawn on g7 with your pawn and and force him to take your pawn with his king otherwise Rh8 is chek and you can take rook on d8 free
3-he can take your panwn on h6 with his pawn but you can take his pawn on h7 and give chck and force him to take your pawn but after R×h6 and give check , you make a very dangerous and attacking position
Forgot one key option which is the greatest source of defense for black.
It is rook captures on f4.
This creates more defense for knight on d4 and white lost a piece and none of the pawn captures can do anything because white lost one important attacker(the dark squared bishop) .
Need one more such video 🔥💥💥💥
Your style of play is just fab 😍
Turning off the Captions gave absolute best experience!!!
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Plan, Rc1 Ke2, Qg7
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1) White Rook takes black knight in d4, black rook takes back white rook in d4, queen takes blavk rook in d4 & then take pawn in g7 and checkmate.
Or
2) White rook takes knight in d4, blavk rook in f8 takes bishop in f4, then white rook takes black rook then same.
As always OP video
Sir, can you please make a video on Lucchini Gambit ?
These are some of the most insanely useful videos on RUclips. I've honestly not seen anyone else who does this style of no-frills, straight to the point, well-researched, well-presented and informative chess content as well as you do. Always feel like I can watch one of these videos and instantly be able to apply it in a game. Props to you Jeetendra, looking forward to more 👏
Thank you
Part 2 please
Will be out soon. Stay tuned :)
Puzzle answer : threaten the knight on d4 with the black square bishops if moves knight to somewhere safety then queen to g7 is mate and if gives knight a supporter then after takes and takes white is up more pieces and in a winning position
The queen can't go to g7 becuz of the black squared Bishop which is blocking the way.
Jeetendra sir I'm regularly watching your video please upload a video regularly in 15 days big fan ❤🔥 and you are one of the best RUclipsr in chess teacher
Sir please make another video like this
Yayy, Finally a new video ❤
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What a move! Bishop to h3 at 03:12
Ya before 2 years I was such bad in chess and I used to regret it so much but now after I continuously watched your videos I am much more of a expert in chess ,thank you for posting these amazing tip and trick videos.
I love the sicilian
Do you like the Najdorf or Dragon Variation?
This is where I struggle in middle game plans thanx for this video is useful❤️
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More opening tricks and traps please!!
My plan would be rxd4, rxd4,Qxd4 and bring all the pieces targeting the weak square g7
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Gor the puzzle i think the best moves are pxg7 king has to capture or free rook if he attacks on the pawn us by the rook we defend with the bishop and we have a totally winning position
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White bishop to e6 check
Night takes and Queen to g7 IS checkmate
Black Bishop e4 best move automatic white winning advantage
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Please make more videos of middlegame planning
R×d4,R8×d4,Q×d4 then queen has attaching the g7pawn after exchange we can put a lot of pressure on g file or king side
we need you to talk about ( pawn rules in chess )
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Will make a video on that soon. Stay tuned :)
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Puzzle Solution - 1. Rxd4 Rxd4 2. Qxd4 (eyeing down the g7 pawn)
What if Rxd4 then Qxh1?
Ka2.
We have to move Rook f4 then rook takes then queen takes ultimately creating pressure on g7 pawn.
White Rd4, Black Rd4, white QG8 cheakmate
Thank you for making this video, very helpful for middlegame
Thank You Sir. I learnt Most of the tactics and traps from You. But something I want apart from your wonderful content is one heart from you. 😇
Solution: Rxd4 black takes back with Rxh4 white takes back with Qxd4 black comes with Qxh1+ Ka2 there’s two hanging bishops if black takes the light squared bishop Qg7# is mate if black takes the p dark squared bishop again Qg7# is mate or let’s say black takes the pawn on h6 of course white takes white is now threatening mate in g2 there’s no way to stop the mate black has the move Nf5 bishop takes back and if Rf7 defending mate it can be pinned by the light squared bishop with bxe6 and if black moves Qxg7# black rook can’t take because it’s pinned by the bishop
What if wjen you take his knight with rook he take your rook with with his queen on h1 and gives you a check
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@@garyseasychess901 did you get answer for puzzle dude? I think bishop takes e3 will collapse black(not win immediately) but black has literally no good move and in this way white would win in 10 moves minimum.
@@spiralfireball8663 I Really do not know. My name says that chess is easy but no I think chess is kind of hard.
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Bxe3-is the answer white can not take the knight cause blacks queen is threatening a check and give a material loss to white on next move , and bxe3 is pushing pressure on knight and he can not even move the knight and checkmate is unstoppable .
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Bishop to e6 then knight takes and queen g7 check
Love these plans🥰🥰
H takes on g7 king takes then bishop e5 check then take the night
Puzzle: Rxd4 if Qxh1+ Ka2 Qxh3 Rxd8 if black plays Rxd8 then Qxg7 is checkmate.
Excellently explained sir
Thanks a lot