35 Vital Chess Principles | Opening, Middlegame, and Endgame Principles – Chess Strategy and Ideas
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Clear and easy to follow, WITH EXAMPLES – the top 35 chess principles that EVERY chess player needs to know. These chess principles cover the opening, middlegame and endgame. Chess opening principles are crucial to help you get off to a good start. Chess middlegame principles are vital throughout the game. Chess endgame principles are important to finish off the game properly. These chess principles will take your chess strategy to the next level. These chess concepts and ideas are crucial to how to improve at chess. One of the best ways to improve your chess strategy, is to learn these important chess principles. These chess strategies will help your chess rating grow very rapidly. These chess principles are beneficial to beginners, intermediate chess players and advanced chess players as well. There are some beginner chess principles, some intermediate chess principles, and some advanced chess principles.
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Tremendous information explained exceptionally well. Thanks very much!!
Thank you very helpful 18:16
i think i did almost all of this moves on my street chess without knowing that actually the principle of playing chess, and i dont think most of the street chess player know about it
Why leave the rest out ? Cover them ALL you never know what principal will unleash somone whom will simply only become good because he heard exactly that principal will open up a Pandoras Box
I never saw a video with a better thumbsup/views share!
Nelson, you're a good teacher
hi nelson what is your favorite opening for black for every rating
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I play YOLO Chess
Learned more in this video than I have learned in a week of viewing Gramlingβs videos.
Heuristic!!!!!
One thing that I've noticed is that any unforced queen attack from my opponent before move 10 usually means I'll end up winning the game
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What a beautiful lesson.
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Wonderful video Sir … Such a cool presentation … could you please provide an example-situation for principle 35
Rule No 36 – Flip the board if youβre losing
Principal #34 turns me into Smeagol every time
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Hope chess is like premeditated shot in cricket.
I play hope chess a lot.
Scholars mate FTW?
Thank you. Well spoken and conveyed.
Great content. Learned a lot. Thanks for sharing πβ€οΈ
Watching because of the thumbnail
2 more beginner principles that i don't think i saw are don't block your Bishop when developing and don't make one movers
So, basically, most of the principles I have not been following! π
Very good video. This is exactly what Ive been looking for
Great video , I enjoy learning from your videos!
good vid man
Nice video. I would add that,always be on the look out for opportunities to use pins and forks. These moves devastate opponents. Also my personal philosophy is to always make moves that cause your opponent to react rather than giving them the opportunity to setup. Or "the best defense is a great offense", theory.
I only new principle 1, and was very good at number 33. Thanks for these fine tips!
At least a year of experience in the 35 principles
Nice job.
Great content man
Love vids like this. Wish i was better at chess. I have a visual spatial issue tho
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Donβt move the pawns in front of the king
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I have just started playing chess again after 40 years and this clip was EXCELLENT!! I have already subscribed. I sincerely hope you can give us more tips to help all players go up a level in their play
Rule no. 1: take en passant or gae
1:57 move bishop instead but we get the point ππΎ
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Thank you. Good verbal skills and no useless babbles. Without naming names, I watch videos of world class players who can't put 2 syllables together without babbling for minutes thereby breaking the concentration of the listeners and causing loss of interest. Good job.
36. Keep you pawns and your King off the color of the your bishop in the endgame.