Due to an important training program and competition organized by my school, I won't be able to record new videos of recent games or chess events for a while. However, l've prepared in advance by recording some content, and I'l continue to release one video every two days as usual. The videos focus on significant games my coach discussed during lessons at the chess academy. According to my coach, these games are essential for improving one's understanding of chess. By analyzing and explaining these games in the videos, I aim to review and solidify what I've learned while also sharing them with everyone to enjoy and learn from. I hope you all will enjoy them!❤
@@meowkit03 To be honest, my endgame skills aren’t that great either.😆🤭 Are you looking to learn the basics of endgames or gain practical experience with endgames? If it’s the basics you’re after, you can easily find beginner-friendly endgame books or video courses. There are plenty of options available. However, if you want to improve your practical endgame skills, here’s the honest truth: there’s no better way than gaining experience through lots of games. This process takes a long time, and there’s really no shortcut to it. In practical endgames, it all comes down to having a wealth of experience to rely on.
I do have some videos about endgames from before, but I didn’t keep making them because I felt the content wasn’t ideal. Plus, I couldn’t figure out a good direction for consistent uploads. So, I’m planning to record more endgame videos in the future, but only if I find really good positions to cover.
@@Pichess2011 haha i see you're also learning well that's great however I am 1575 elo and very weak i think of myself because i lack lots of experience in endgame and in middle game as too I can't read books about chess it's not like i can't actually read but reading chess books is not my past time
@@meowkit03 Don’t worry about being weak; 1575 is already a good rating, and everyone has areas to improve. For endgames, I recommend focusing on practical examples. If you’re not into chess books, there are some great video series that might help. I’ve made some videos about endgames in the past, and this is the playlist link: ruclips.net/p/PLjHIjxbRNHD8Hp-AfY6uAmBGXRRQrt2vU&si=0D9K-FnbN_dAjioH. Feel free to take a look, and I’d love to hear your feedback or suggestions. Thank you!❤️🤝
Due to an important training program and competition organized by my school, I won't be able to record new videos of recent games or chess events for a while. However, l've prepared in advance by recording some content, and I'l continue to release one video every two days as usual.
The videos focus on significant games my coach discussed during lessons at the chess academy.
According to my coach, these games are essential for improving one's understanding of chess. By analyzing and explaining these games in the videos, I aim to review and solidify what I've learned while also sharing them with everyone to enjoy and learn from. I hope you all will enjoy them!❤
Thanks for the video Pi 😊
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My endgame is very weak can you suggest me some videos from your channel??
@@meowkit03 To be honest, my endgame skills aren’t that great either.😆🤭
Are you looking to learn the basics of endgames or gain practical experience with endgames?
If it’s the basics you’re after, you can easily find beginner-friendly endgame books or video courses. There are plenty of options available.
However, if you want to improve your practical endgame skills, here’s the honest truth: there’s no better way than gaining experience through lots of games. This process takes a long time, and there’s really no shortcut to it.
In practical endgames, it all comes down to having a wealth of experience to rely on.
I do have some videos about endgames from before, but I didn’t keep making them because I felt the content wasn’t ideal. Plus, I couldn’t figure out a good direction for consistent uploads. So, I’m planning to record more endgame videos in the future, but only if I find really good positions to cover.
@@Pichess2011 haha i see you're also learning well that's great however I am 1575 elo and very weak i think of myself because i lack lots of experience in endgame and in middle game as too I can't read books about chess it's not like i can't actually read but reading chess books is not my past time
@@meowkit03 Don’t worry about being weak; 1575 is already a good rating, and everyone has areas to improve. For endgames, I recommend focusing on practical examples. If you’re not into chess books, there are some great video series that might help.
I’ve made some videos about endgames in the past, and this is the playlist link: ruclips.net/p/PLjHIjxbRNHD8Hp-AfY6uAmBGXRRQrt2vU&si=0D9K-FnbN_dAjioH. Feel free to take a look, and I’d love to hear your feedback or suggestions.
Thank you!❤️🤝