The SECRET To Stop Blundering Your Pieces In Chess

In this video I explain a method to stop blundering your pieces in chess. I use it all the time, and I think everyone else should too, especially in the lower ratings. This is episode 2 of my speedrun to 2000 and in this episode I’m rated 500. Hope you enjoy the video 🙂

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    Thank you so much for explaining everything so clearly as you progress in the game. Really great content and much appreciated

    F Pawn promotions are deadly also in the fact that it gives the black king room to move so as to not allow black from getting a Draw.

    Always exchange if you don't wanna blunder

    Early Rook C1 leaves A2 hanging which goes against the idea to have all pieces defended. B2 stays unprotected too. It's not always possible to defend everything.

    You can become a decent player through puzzles alone. They hone your judgment quite well. Although I coach the game, I have lost to many players with deeper tactical insight.

    I sincerely think your advice is great. Thank you for sharing and best to you.

    Excellent lesson. 😂 I’m a beginner and it seems like no matter how hard I try my subconscious is on a mission to raise blundering pieces to an art form.

    Two pawns are not protected after saying all pieces are protected!

    I understand now
    I should be expect and wait for my opponent to blunder

    The best way to not blunder a piece, or end up in a losing position, is to always think 1 move ahead "Can my opponent check my king with their next move?". Especially in blitz type games where there's not much time to think you are guaranteed to make sure that you don't blunder a piece or lose the game by moving your king into a square following a check where your position is very vulnerable.

    A cymatics competition is coming up ….

    Lo de cortar al rey me pareció una lección fenomenal, no sabía ese movimiento tan sensato y útil. Sin dudas mejoró mis finales! Gracias Anna!

    Thank you Anna!! Your ability to communicate your knowledge and ideas clearly with great enthusiasm makes your videos not only very valuable but fun to watch!! And the word you were searching for is shenanigans! 😊

    “I don’t want to play any crazy ‘shenanigans’ “ is perhaps the word you wanted to say 😊

    I can imagine your opponent thinking wow I must be causing Anna real problems she is realing burning through her time. Look she only has 5 seconds left on her clock.

    At one point I thought your opponent might accidentally flag you as you were so involved with your teaching session.

    First time discovering your videos just now…

    Clear, simple, logical explanations, and your enthusiasm for the game makes me want to play more! Keep up the good work 👏

    I think untill 1600-1700 there is no way you dont blunder try to do less then your opponent. Nice content anywa, trying to learn from the best for my new channel

    Beauty and brains. I'm 48. Were I 20 years younger and 20 percent smart, I'd give you a run for your money.

    she-nan- i-gans… its cool hun, you got a lot on your plate, have a great day

    your opponent played very well, no way she/he was not cheating with 500 level

    Wow I played a game applying this tactic haven't perfected it yet but I would really recommend this video thx ana

    Wow so calm about the clock, last minute or two made me soo anxious. This video is super helpful! Clear, simple and highly informative, thank you!!

    Thanks a bunch! I really learned a lot and I’ll pay more attention to this from now on.

    Fair play, this was a very entertaining watch, I kept staying on thinking this bitch about lose on time and I was just waiting for that moment but it never came. Very entertaining. Great vid

    I’m astounded that people that have been playing for years stay below 1000 I’ve seen people that play often, stay around 300, which is crazy, how is that possible?

    As long as you follow basic principles and understand basic patterns you shouldn’t stay that low for very long.

    Learn the London, do puzzles daily and watch videos, that’s all it takes to start.

    If I was playing Anna, at her level, and with her looks, I couldn't help but blunder my pieces.

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