Why are most chess RUclipsrs obsessed with punishment? That's a word to describe retribution for moral crimes. Who put you, or any chess player, in charge of deciding what is moral, and assuming the right to censure those moral crimes? Stop using this bloody stupid, hyperbolic word. Most of the time the promised severe punishment turns out to be a pawn up and marginally better control of the center, which disappears soon in the face of better tactics by opponent.
@@ChessSensei Two of the most famous chess players of recent times were Seb Vettel and Kimi Räikönnen who were rivals but definitely not enemies. Ugly thoughts spill over into other areas of your life.
OH THIS IS SO AWESOME THANKS DUDE
This is REALLY good - well done!
Thats so good!!! Thank a lot sensei
Ive seen some of your older videos and since then your english has improved drastically!
Great tips ... Thanks.
I don't usually play Italian but I think I'll give this a try, many thanks 😁
Awesome video
Very good analysis!!! Yoy are very knowledgable in chess. 😌🙌🙌
can u post the PGN
I just absolutely destroyed my coach
Great video. I love playing Italian. Now I know the anti Italian. I shalk name it. Anti Pesto! Lol
This is anti-caveman chess! Nice!
Why are most chess RUclipsrs obsessed with punishment? That's a word to describe retribution for moral crimes. Who put you, or any chess player, in charge of deciding what is moral, and assuming the right to censure those moral crimes? Stop using this bloody stupid, hyperbolic word. Most of the time the promised severe punishment turns out to be a pawn up and marginally better control of the center, which disappears soon in the face of better tactics by opponent.
The key to becoming great at chess is to treat every opponent as a criminal ;)
@@ChessSensei Two of the most famous chess players of recent times were Seb Vettel and Kimi Räikönnen who were rivals but definitely not enemies. Ugly thoughts spill over into other areas of your life.