12 Chess Tips to Dominate Your Next Game

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Welcome to Episode 14 of this “Book Club” series where we are currently going through the book: Logical Chess – Move by Move by Irving Chernev

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    Tip 14: Always watch Nelson's chess tips videos😊. Thanks again for your brilliant instructive videos.

    Another great video
    In the series! I love how you go through the possible moves by black and the refutations. I pause and try to solve them and it is super useful! Keep up the great videos!!

    4:36 Or you could move your bishop and defend! Please do not play stupidly with our minds. Nelson this is bs and you should be ashamed to not even mention the natural defense. Why?

    10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻

    like your videos bro and your a amazing teacher

    hey Nelson regarding 18:55 when you said β€œTrust me it’s a mate in 4” i was wondering how many moves to mating should we be able to and train ourselves visualize? some times the engine indicates mate in 11 can anyone see that ?? thanks u have no idea how much this series have benefited me

    But what about Queen g4 at 21:15 , can prevent or delay the checkmate…? Just asking

    10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻

    10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻

    I just want to thank you out of my heart for going through this book with us , like I said I already got the book and just when I was reading it I stumbled across your series some months ago. Thanks so much and be the best you can be. Also I am thinking by now you should probably go for Grandmaster level as you CAN you have done so much more in the last three years that would cement your play I mean you are doing things international gm's are doing and learning.

    Brillante. Allways good explanation. Many tks my friend

    Your lessons are invaluable, Nelson. I honestly can’t believe this content is free sometimes. Thank you greatly for these uploads. They’ve helped me tremendously.

    The move was not that hard to find. Took me just a couple of seconds. Some other moves in the game were harder

    can you make a video how to counterattack when opponent have big and strong center?

    love Chess Vibes. Excellent sound quality Nelson, nicely comp'd, EQ'd, de-ess'd. Great mic control and cleanly captured, no springy walls or glitchy clips. I appreciate all the effort my friend.

    I am 700 and still I found all the moves in that position(showed in the intro) demonstarted in this video including Qh6 and c3. I actually can solve puzzles quite easily but when it comes to real games, I messes it up, please can anyone give me some tips, it will be appreciated.❀❀

    I missed a few episodes that I will 100% go back and watch. Just wanted to tell you how valuable I’ve found this series. I learn so much from you. Thank you.

    Why didn't he exchange queens

    @23:30– ish: Wouldn't b6 followed by white trading knights not pretty much just lead to the same situation we looked at today?

    10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?

    10:36 But black can play C6 and after Bb7 they play b5 and the Bishop is trapped.😏
    Should White be up an extra Pawn with a desperado?☝🏻

    Tarasch didn’t play the tarasch πŸ’€

    The variation Mieses played is the Rubenstein French. It's perfectly playable, but it's solid, rather than aggressive or tactical.

    At 19:55, since e6 is pinned Re5 also seems to work… with Rxf5 next.

    Is this the real Nelson again and not the robot Nelson with reflective eyes?

    12:10 (and the similar position a bit later) How about if black plays h5? after which black's knight and queen should be able to defend against white's attack, or so it seems to the severely limited ELO chess computer between my ears.

    16:08 if bishop takes knight on F6, queen is forced to take back or move, then can you play queen H7 check, followed by queen H8 mate? wouldn't that be the best play here? ahhh but the queen leaving makes another escape square for king. lol I had to type it out to see it apparently, thanks for the vids man helping me out a ton!

    My key takeaway from this lesson is just a statement that summarises all your 12 tips:
    "The right move can be the wrong move if played at the wrong time"
    Super concept that can be applied to every move from start to checkmate!

    Wait. At 11:10, doesn’t Bxh7+ win on the spot? Black can’t play …Nxh7 or he will lose his Q for a B. So, black has to play Kh8. Then white plays Qh3 setting up a discovered check, planning Bg6+ next followed by Bxf6 and then Qh7++ next. If, instead, black tries … e5 right after Qh3, then Bf5+ wins the black B outright. And the attack still rages on. Did I miss something?

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    Another great instructive game / lesson , thank you – just shows how easy it is to " innocently " really weaken your position ! Much to learn

    At 20 min. Why black queen cannot retreat to d5 or d6

    In Episode 2 you made it clear a symbol of a king on an open book.would tell viewer it is a continuation of β€˜Logical Chess’ but after episode 9 no symbols. I figured you stopped, so I moved on.

    Again great stuff. Sure I've been in similar situations and didn't find the right move ending up in draws or even lost the game.

    Hopefully the episode 15 title will say "Ep. 15" πŸ˜›

    11:10 hey nelson what about Qh3 right away? , creating a thread that looking for checkmate on h7 , because if black decided to play h6 (Great move) after we play Qh3 , We can just sacrifice the dark squared bishop on h6 ( actually its a brilliant ) to make a permanen hard weakness , on the other side if black decided to defend with g6 after we play Qh3 , we can just put our Queen on h4 To take a free knight ( Sorry for bad english ) , Please let me knowπŸ˜…

    So, no matter what you do with the French, your king ends up in Elba.

    Also great choice for a book study. I can hardly wait for ep.32, the video on Canal-Capablanca.

    I may have found a more crushing move than c3. After c3, black can get the rook for his queen with Qxe3 or Qg7, Rg3 Qxg3. What if instead Rg3+ Kh8, c3 Qe5, f4. The queen is forced off the diagonal just the same, but no longer has the option of trading for the rook. Am I overlooking something?

    Black got kicked right in the chessticles

    Then, when is the right time for the right move? How to differentiate between the right and wrong time? 23:21

    Why don’t you put evolution bar on the screen 😩 that can be helpful for viewers

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