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Welcome to the Chess Steps Series, where I teach you various concepts on your road to being a superstar chess genius. This is Episode 1.
0:00 Intro
1:00 Game 1 vs 205
14:21 Game 2 vs 411
26:06 Game 3 vs 548
41:57 Game 4 vs 540
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This has been eye-opening!!! As a beginner, I’ve really struggled to grasp the principles of strategy & the various steps. Every video I’ve watched addressing the novice player goes way too fast & the board seems to move in a blur & I’m immediately lost! This video really helped me to understand not just strategy, but I got a better understanding of the beauty of the game!!! Amazing. Thank you!!!
Late to the party here for the series. But what a hell of a party it is! UNBELIEVABLY helpful for my game. Coming on leaps and bounds. What a guy!
Levy playing the 500: "This move is a bit too much for a 500"
Me a 500 screaming at him to take the move:
ty for this series.. Extremely beneficial for those who want to simply enjoy chess. ❤ ❤
Me feeling sad about being bad about chess. Hears ladies and gentlemen🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
I like how earnest Levy comes across, and usually makes a point to let the viewer know a lot of good moves aren't easy to see
Great series, keep em coming!
Why can’t I play 500s like this
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Yoo this can be the best tutorial for chess out there, hats of to you man
Outstanding I'm a complete beginner and this so informative and the hour just flew by
Yooo this is god sent. I won the last 6 games because of this video. The way you explain the mistakes and the tactics is just perfect
I used to have 152 elo as a child 💀
Just addictive. Learnt a lot watching it.
I keep hearing Chess is all about pattern recognition, but as a non-chess player visual artist I would compare it more to QR Code Memorization. Can someone please help explain?
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You have such enthusiasm teaching this game. I'll be watching the whole series. I've already got a better understanding after the first game.
Hi guys, haven't played chess for quite a while. I wonder if Bb5 at 12:25 is a good sacrifice
I wonder how the player in very 1st match is just 200 elo…….cuz he has played a really good game so far
Ive watched this video so many times and im still getting smoked by 500 elos
i started to play chess 1 month ago. This is the best video to learn
Excellent! Thankyou!
00:02 Exploring key concepts in chess strategies
01:58 Focus on developing knights and bishops early game for better position.
05:39 Winning strategies in chess involve removing key pieces strategically
07:38 Demonstration of strategic chess moves
11:48 Strategic gameplay with strong tactical awareness.
13:55 Inaccuracy in opponent's position
17:36 Discussion on pawn trades and strategic moves
19:26 Managing opposite side castle dangers
22:51 Key to winning in chess: Create two queens for a quick checkmate
24:40 Avoid opening up the position against your own king.
28:18 In a closed position, make subtle improving moves before going forward strategically.
29:57 Trap the Bishop to control the board
34:01 Strategic positioning and avoiding blunders
36:07 Bringing the queen to the center changes the game dynamics.
40:00 Utilizing tactical opportunities to win games strategically
41:58 Introducing Queen's Gambit style chess strategy
46:10 Strategic moves for gaining material advantage and securing the King
48:04 Trading Rooks to reduce opponent's resistance
51:48 Importance of pawn advancement in endgames
53:39 Utilizing pawn as a decoy strategy in chess.
"Opponent blundered and we cleaned it up"😆