Nelson I really appreciate your videos. They have helped me out and I can sort of hear your voice in my head while playing. It’s been keeping me from blundering. …Sometimes lol
yo for real, ever since finding this channel I've noticed cool ideas while playing, I still screw up pretty early on with white trying to learn openings centered around the first move being d4, because I do worse when I play e4 first, regardless I usually end up having some pretty interesting games especially if you ignore stockfish pointing out things
I love the chess gameplay along with the tutorials but best of all is your personality and humor. No other chess channel has what you have! It's great!
I'm on the Breaking500 course, had decent success with the Stonewall, but always seem to end up in a bad position playing the Owens Defense. 😅 I generally go back to the Scandinavian or Dutch. Now above 1000 in both rapid and daily and recently defeated my highest rated opponent ever 1283!
One of the biggest things I struggle with as a 600 player is not identifying tactics but knowing when there is a tactic. For example, when nelson says "do u guys see the problem with this move" or "do u see the tactic in this position", 9 times out of 10, im able to find the tactic, but only after he points out that there is a tactic in the position. So my biggest question and what would help me to improve a lot in chess right now is when do I know to pause look for tactics? I cant do it on every move otherwise I lose on time. I think answering this question would benifit a lot of low rated players like me.
I have the same rating and the same problem. But let me ask you this... what's a bigger problem for you, missing a tactic or blundering a piece? For me, I still blunder far too often. In the few games where I don't blunder, I see _some_ of the tactics and I'm happy with that.
yeah it's easy to see these when someone is pointing them out and telling you. on my game, i just glaze over my pieces and not notice threats or have much of an attack beyond a single move or two ahead. and if they block it, then it's like "now what"?
Thank you I love to watch that climb and NOW your up on MY rating and I have already tried "Stonewall" with some succes and I DO know that a new opening only become better once you get familjar with It so THANK YOU.
I’ve been struggling with these openings despite the course. Very aggressive players will pick apart the Stonewall center, and damn the torpedoes. With the Owens, I often get too bottled up. This video seems like a great supplement to the course instructions, so hopefully I can figure this out. 🙌
Yay! Average Joe is in the house! And without irritating music is perfect. I love music and the music that you add some times, but in one video it was too loud (perhaps you wanted to please us, but unfortunately it don't work when playing / watching chess.) You are a good guy Nelson. I hope no rice cookers in your way hehe!
I’d actually recommend not to take e4 pawn in Owen Defense for beginners. There’re a lot of gambit sacrificing that pawn and you’re going to die a horrible death if you went in blind against a prepared opponent. Some of them would even result in +0.3 position as soon as you take the pawn (I’m looking at you Lc0 gambit. You can’t even decline it because it’s +1 if you do).
Ohhh. nice to know how you would handle when black bishop land first on that square, when playing the Stonewall Attack. Then there's also the risk of the queen starting checking our (white) king.
At 46:17, black plays bishop takes knight, threatening your queen, so you recapture with the pawn, opening your king, then black has rook G4 check, breaking the fork and you must move the king, and the queen can escape! ...did I miss something?
I guess this is the BREAKING 1000 elo for me without the course though, sitting on 991, am a noob at chess no doubt who cares but, thank you Nelson keep up the good work buddy ! Would have bought you a beer !
Dear Nelson, your coughing is already going on for many videos. You may see a doctor maybe. Just saying. Love the videos, learned so much from you. Current rating 1124. Thanks mate. 😊
At the 50 minute mark, when Nelson is showcasing a common mistake, Stockfish actually shows it as a "good move"! It's an obvious mistake, yet it Stockfish has plans.... LoL
It is a dry cough . I had it as a result of taking certain blood pressure medication--I forgot the name of it. I noticed your couch watching a number of videos. It might be a side effect to certain medication. check it out.
Be honest, did you notice the title?
I immediately came to the comments to point out the error, just to find this XD
Did u intentionally misspell 'there' and 'mistakes'?
yup
I will unsubscribe if you don't fix it! 😅
amazing title 😂
I was so messed up from the "there" i didn't even notice the mistkae
Yes😂
Hahahaha
yep, first thing I noticed, lol.
Same..,I didn't notice mistakes misspelling either due to there throwing me off
I didn't want to be the deuche that brings this up, but it was screwing with my OCD.
Nelson I really appreciate your videos. They have helped me out and I can sort of hear your voice in my head while playing. It’s been keeping me from blundering. …Sometimes lol
I know what you mean, usually when my opponent makes a blunder i usually say to my empty room "so here's the deal, whenever an opponent..." 😅
yo for real, ever since finding this channel I've noticed cool ideas while playing, I still screw up pretty early on with white trying to learn openings centered around the first move being d4, because I do worse when I play e4 first, regardless I usually end up having some pretty interesting games especially if you ignore stockfish pointing out things
Yeah he has a calm demeanour which definetly helps you relax and bring out your A game during matches
I see you are trying out the ragebait psychology with this one.....cant be mad as it is subtle
Best series ever! Keep up the amazing content !!! Cant wait for each one to come out
I love the chess gameplay along with the tutorials but best of all is your personality and humor. No other chess channel has what you have! It's great!
Gotta love his not-a-mistake miskaes spelling!
Thanks!
I'm on the Breaking500 course, had decent success with the Stonewall, but always seem to end up in a bad position playing the Owens Defense. 😅 I generally go back to the Scandinavian or Dutch.
Now above 1000 in both rapid and daily and recently defeated my highest rated opponent ever 1283!
One of the biggest things I struggle with as a 600 player is not identifying tactics but knowing when there is a tactic. For example, when nelson says "do u guys see the problem with this move" or "do u see the tactic in this position", 9 times out of 10, im able to find the tactic, but only after he points out that there is a tactic in the position. So my biggest question and what would help me to improve a lot in chess right now is when do I know to pause look for tactics? I cant do it on every move otherwise I lose on time. I think answering this question would benifit a lot of low rated players like me.
I have the same rating and the same problem. But let me ask you this... what's a bigger problem for you, missing a tactic or blundering a piece? For me, I still blunder far too often. In the few games where I don't blunder, I see _some_ of the tactics and I'm happy with that.
yeah it's easy to see these when someone is pointing them out and telling you. on my game, i just glaze over my pieces and not notice threats or have much of an attack beyond a single move or two ahead. and if they block it, then it's like "now what"?
Could you play a longer time control?
Practice at chesstempo for fifteen minutes a day?
@@JamesQMurphyI often blunder tactics, and pawns but not pieces
This was so fantastic: seeing how these two openings for black and for white play out real time is super helpful
Everytime I open RUclips I hope you uploaded a new video. Thanks for all the content! Hope you're doing well.
Played the Stonewall in an OTB tournament (my first ever) over the weekend and outplayed someone rated significantly higher than me.
I should add; I had never played the Stonewall before your course.
Great games...tons of good stuff just in this one video!! Thanks, Nelson.
Thank you I love to watch that climb and NOW your up on MY rating and I have already tried "Stonewall" with some succes and I DO know that a new opening only become better once you get familjar with It so THANK YOU.
LOVING the series! Learning so much :) Wanted to let you know that the title is misspelled: there(location) != their(possessive).
I love this series man I really do thank you for the content
Great as always Nelson
Too old (70 plus) to learn but I got the 1500 anyhow - love to watch you play
27:48 it's m1
but Nelson missed it
Qxa6# right.
Think we can forgive
I watched this video and I'm seeing things differently in a good way. Thanks for showing these openings
@27:46 that would've been mate in 1, not 3. Qxa6, no?
I’ve been struggling with these openings despite the course. Very aggressive players will pick apart the Stonewall center, and damn the torpedoes. With the Owens, I often get too bottled up. This video seems like a great supplement to the course instructions, so hopefully I can figure this out. 🙌
Exceptional Fork!
I love that this account name will live on in this channel’s lore.
Yay! Average Joe is in the house! And without irritating music is perfect. I love music and the music that you add some times, but in one video it was too loud (perhaps you wanted to please us, but unfortunately it don't work when playing / watching chess.) You are a good guy Nelson. I hope no rice cookers in your way hehe!
I knew you made the title mistake for more engagement
Thoroughly recommend the Breaking 1500 course !!😊
It isn't kid friendly 😂
Its several hundred dollars but
❤ me some Chess Vibes! I always look forward to Monday. Thanks Nelson
Just signed up to breaking 1500!! glad it's open again :)
I’d actually recommend not to take e4 pawn in Owen Defense for beginners. There’re a lot of gambit sacrificing that pawn and you’re going to die a horrible death if you went in blind against a prepared opponent. Some of them would even result in +0.3 position as soon as you take the pawn (I’m looking at you Lc0 gambit. You can’t even decline it because it’s +1 if you do).
You should do a video where it's like you learn 4 chords on piano and you can play 100 songs.
Can you do king's gambit next video, i feel like that opening can lead to crazy positions, and we can see a lot of cool tactics too.
58:39 taking bishop with the queen would be a good way, since they could get 2 bishop in that case, now they only got one bishop.
What color are the dark pieces and board in that chess set behind you? Didn't you use to include a link to that set in past videos?
I met another fan of this channel while at jury duty. Sat next to a guy watching your videos, so we played chess while waiting!
Lol wow! Small world!
I've been playing in the 1200 neighborhood for a couple weeks and no one yet has hung a knight and a rook for me haha
That was a superb one!!!
15:38 wasn’t threating checkmate due to Nxf7. Love you Nelson!
This video is just super amazing like last two games were really fascinating
56:27 wasn’t white winning queen g6 then M in 1 or am I missing something?
i thought the same initially :D but then the pawn simply takes the queen
Amazing content as usual Nelson
@ 59:45 if you go Qd4+ and the knight blocks with Ne4, you had d5 winning the knight
107 wins in a row! amazing stone wall opening, Nelson!
he did lose
To be fair, he is an NM. 😅
Ohhh. nice to know how you would handle when black bishop land first on that square, when playing the Stonewall Attack. Then there's also the risk of the queen starting checking our (white) king.
Game 5 is now my absolute favorite game of this speed run. Owen's Defense for the win!!!!
You"re a good guy Nelson !!
Wow. I just saw that Chess Vibes has more subscribers then Chessbrah!!! Congrats.
Where mistakes? THERE 👉🏻, there mistakes!
I like this comment 😂
Haha! I was damn sure coming to make a pun-ish you for your mistake comment. Good one!
Thanks for the regular pauses.
The fork in the later game was exceptional, tremendous AND game-ending.
Great games as usual 😀
22:59 I was wondering what would have happened if you had move Be8.
How about the word "pattern"? (44:26)
...just thinking about your software background and the patterns movement ;-)
he starts playing chess at 14:00
Love the rating climb
That Owen's defence game was insane
hey Nelson, 2nd game , your move at 2: 40 left on the clock - would B- E8 be good ? looks like if RXB then you win B with RxB
What does the rice in the stats stand for? I got confused with it.
14:24 Nelson missed the opportunity to play the vertical stonewall
At 46:17, black plays bishop takes knight, threatening your queen, so you recapture with the pawn, opening your king, then black has rook G4 check, breaking the fork and you must move the king, and the queen can escape!
...did I miss something?
Hi! 47:00 what if he takes with the queen? (Qxd4 after your fork)
I guess this is the BREAKING 1000 elo for me without the course though, sitting on 991, am a noob at chess no doubt who cares but, thank you Nelson keep up the good work buddy ! Would have bought you a beer !
You just can’t make it past 1200 with all these mistkaes in the game; they just eat your rating points like sharks. 😅
Dear Nelson, your coughing is already going on for many videos. You may see a doctor maybe. Just saying. Love the videos, learned so much from you. Current rating 1124. Thanks mate. 😊
35:36 The Queen could have jumped to C8. That would defent both the pawn and the rook.
4:54 ... maybe a knight or a bishop ...
😂😂
MISTKAES - awesome for this upload.
Around 7.5 mins why did they “have to move the knight”? Can someone explain to a noob? Thx
"If my queen could teleport there it'd just be checkmate"😂😂😂
"Exceptional Fork" will be with you for the rest of your life.
That was some mental damage lol
Where can I buy an exceptional fork? 😊
Video is too short, can't get enough of watching nelson playing chess
At the 50 minute mark, when Nelson is showcasing a common mistake, Stockfish actually shows it as a "good move"! It's an obvious mistake, yet it Stockfish has plans.... LoL
24.32 why not move pawn a3 and activate knight
Butt how due ewe punish they're miss steaks?
their seems to be a typo in the headline...
Nope, my brain must have autocorrected. Went right past me but very clever title.
I suggest you to use a spell checker..
21:54
Why not e5 now?
You lose a pawn but you knight will be amazing afterwards.
So now we have ”cooking rice” and ”exceptional fork”. Are there any more sayings on this channel?
goes great with fried liver and gravy
It’s gonna get wild
Where did exceptional fork come from?
@@Hotobu It was an opponents name in a video some weeks ago.
17:42 there is be6+ fork if ng4
Where???
Their
I know you knew obv but can't resist.
He said exceptional fork! Guess that guy made an impression
“Something stuck in my throat,” brother? Ive been worrying for you like 2 months now.
I am not even kidding, I think you should get it checked.
You destroyed the poor man in game 4 😅
It is a dry cough . I had it as a result of taking certain blood pressure medication--I forgot the name of it. I noticed your couch watching a number of videos. It might be a side effect to certain medication. check it out.
Can we see the bishop's opening?
All forks are exceptional
At 37:19, Qh6?
Not me immediately noticing the wrong there is used but not realizing mistakes is spelled like mistkaes 😹
I don’t even play chess, and the title got me watching
Ngl I feel bad for White on Game 4, he played pretty well to end up so far behind.
Clear you throught with cider vinager.
34:20😂😂 teleport
Goated title
Nelson is low-key good at clickbait. Not too annoying/obvious like Levi, but he knows how to get clicks.
If he opens it again, I might be able to afford it.
When life throws tactics at you fork it