1 Hour Beginner Chess Lesson with TierZoo

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    At 10.40 time, he saw scholars mate, so he changed the subject and bring his king to the defence.

    Very nice to follow these sequences with you, very usefull. Thanks for the vid and all the best!

    I love that last comment and its so true – if you learn 7 or 8 concepts and 2 stick, thats not at all a fail, thats job done for the day. You'll easily start mastering those concepts and the others will be that much easier to learn and remember later (soon). – (same concept from martial arts classes) "Master what you know while you learn what you dont."

    Liebherr LTM 112-9.1 mobile hydraulic crane says:

    When is the new chess dlc coming out

    Patrick is definitely not ~800 elo, he should be 1600

    With your help i got from 500 to 700 elo in less than a day!(ik still low but im improving

    Tierzoo is fucking annoying, good job being so damn patient Gotham

    I feel like a demigod for somehow seeing all the moves you were willing him to make. This video was epically instructional.
    I'll be back soon. Thx man.

    It's been ages since i watched an entire 1h long video, you guys make a good couple as teacher and student!

    Chat going "He never said you can't promote to a rook" is bringing out the real tactical geniuses.

    I think I could use a legit lesson I just play never really understood how you actually study and get better.

    I love this guy, i mean as a person like me who are new to chess, there's a lot of things i learn from this video only. Thanks a lot dude, you sure are worth to subscribed. ☺️☺️

    TierZoo: breathes
    Gotham: Excellent form, the best breath I’ve ever seen a human take

    I'm genuinely confused here- was "half a million games" hyperbole or has he actually averaged 70 games a day for the past 20 years..?

    Outstanding instruction! Thank you so much😊

    edit:nope Tier is better then me he sees stuff I didn't see sometimes and they seem too be better moves, my rating feels justified even more now

    I'm bad at chess, like 700 rating bad I assume that's like bottom of the barrel for anyone who can move every piece on the board correctly. I've been playing chess almost daily against friends for about 5 years and we all suck, I'm not even the best in our group. But I guess I've been playing beginner stuff for so long that something might have actually stuck… Most of the things in the video I just knew what the correct noob way too play was and I'm blown away by this! Is this what GM's feel like? It's like I can see the board and anticipate actual stuff

    I always say "horse" and correct myself too lol

    Haha, at 52:30 you reverse pinned his knight against his queen with your king because of the no check rule. Awesome tutorial. I learnt so much from this.

    The cute galley superficially stir because kick fascinatingly retire up a teeny club. succinct, jaded science

    he was making such smart moves and out of nowhere calls the knight a horse and it just threw me off a little but ofc i get it lol.

    i told chess.com im advanced so it rated me at 1600.. i played a couple people and i backslid to 1200… seems like people really have a grasp of some pretty standard basic formulas. im more used to the chaotic blunder players as i myself am one of the better of the blunder players.. i like to play against the 3200 computer and only lose by a couple pieces but its the same against lower level players because i have some chaos magic in my game but no real cohesive tactics.. so i guess i pretty much need to learn basics as well as advanced ideas at the same time.

    What a great video. Recommend watching it all for any beginners or casual players. Im 1300 and found it so much use

    25:06 Qd5+ Ke7 Qxb7 is a huge win, he either loses his rook to the queen or hangs a knight fork with the queen as far as I can see

    At 27:55 am I missing something or could I just take the knight with the queen for free cause if pawn takes i fork king and queen with my knight ?

    45:00 Moving the king to G1 is mate in 1 right? The king needs to defend the rook or it hangs

    If it's a beginner, then he might get greedy undoubtedly. So another possible move rather than bishop to g7 is knight to b5. Pawn takes knight. left rookie to C1. check! Now black has two possibilities. He might move king to b8 and now queen to d8 check. Black queen blocks c8. Then attack black queen and checkmate. Second possibility black bishop blocks check moving to c5 but took kills and same game again…..

    I'm possibly a beginner and thought this the moment I saw this board structure but let me know if I could have gone wrong or any better moves here.

    I too want to get coached by you. Can you help?
    I'm too embarrassed to asked like this. So, I'm keeping my name anonymous.

    41:20 "mess around with a completely winning position"
    well not against Lichess' stockfish level 8…
    I was only able to win against level 5

    [edit] nvm I finally managed, took a queen+tower sac tho

    Greaaaaaaat video Mr Levy. Very helpful. I watched most of ur opening moves. London system. kings Indian. Cato khan 👏👍

    I thought this was for beginners, is there a level -2

    Ok done with the vid time to go lose 3 games in a row

    Edit: Played three games and won all of em by resignation after they blundered their queens 😐

    We need more of these lessons/lectures. We have nothing else to do and this counts as learning 🤣

    Ooooh boy, did enjoy this video! This was one of the must teaching vídeos for me.
    I definitely share lots of the thinking process from him, I'm really new at studying chess so I felt like you were talking to me, thanks for the great content as always l, shoutouts from Nicaragua

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