THE WORST CHESS ADVICE?! GM REACTS!

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    When it comes to mouse gymnastics, nobody beats Danya! Nobody beats that record

    Yes I know no one should ever play f6, but I also know, everyone should ALWAYS play b4 in any critical condition. That's the move that wins you games. Ifyouknow you know πŸ˜‚

    All solid takes. I took the Rosen comment differently, though…I don't know the original context, but I assume he means when you blunder, don't just give in, but look for ways to capitalize.

    Eric's advice is about trying to justify your blunder. Maybe you blundered a pawn but now have an open file to work with. Keep on playing as if your blunder was intended.

    I thought Eric meant, "if you blunder a piece you might as well see if there's any way to spice things up.."

    The point of Rosen's advice was to not lose your mind over a blunder but rather to look for tricks, compensation, and so on to salvage the game.

    Long story short only listen to GMs on chess advice

    This Video is very informative!! Thanks!!

    I think when Eric said it, he meant the side who blundered should look for compensation and attacking possibilities just like in gambits

    Knights of the South Bronx – Darren Mason (coach's son) tells the other kids that they need to find their ninja. Dawson Sosa imagined his pieces were ninjas.

    Danya interpreted Erics advise differently lol. Eric says that whenever YOU blunder, you don't tilt but rather treat it as if you are gambiting the piece. But Danyas interpretation also applies of course.

    How many people do you know that use flotsam and jetsam in their lexicon?

    Sometimes you're 3000, sometimes 3200, it happens to all of us

    I think Eric's advice refers to bulnder that you make, not your opponent..

    @0:20 Hikaru talking to the mouse, meanwhile I did remember Levy was smacking himself with the mouse.

    "You can find certain clipps of other GMs and streamers preforming gymnastics with their mouse, but we are going to leave it out of this video"

    A good thing he keeps the video from becoming x-rated.

    Hikaru to his mouse: who the fck do you think you are?

    Still waiting for another GM to come and react to Danya's advice here

    is rosen not referring to treating your own blunders as gambits, not your opponents?

    If even GMs hang pieces, then there is no hope of me reaching 300

    I’d like to imagine he reached the end of Anna’s Cow tutorial, and scoffed before closing the window, and saying a conclusion πŸ˜‚

    Eric's advice was more of a joke than serious as he typically says this after he has blundered a pawn. I think it is good advice and not just for chess. Ok, I've screwed up, but there is nothing I can do about it now. What opportunities still exist that I can try? Move on and play the best you can with the position you have.

    never thought of Eric Rosen's advice as my opponent make the blunder. Always thought that I make the blunder and need to make the best of the situation. how can I complicate the game. can I generate an attack instead of waiting for the endgame one piece down? never just resign because you drop a piece. those are the kind of ideas that phrase inspires into me.
    But yes there is also the side that Dani is mentioning

    oh wow never thought it's a recent video lol

    Nobody is Ian Nepomniachtchi except Ian Nepomniachtchi ~ Hikaru Nakamura

    Biggest Advice: Follow the Champ Hans Niemann!!!

    I thought eric's statement was about if I'm the one who blundered

    Danya's intelligence is clearly evinced by his facility with language and communication skills, regardless of his chess ability.

    Ngl, I've quit chess every day, just to play the next day.

    Gotta love Danya's wholesomeness 🀍🀍

    "Treat every blunder like its a gambit" is the reason my opponent spends 0.1 second longer before snap taking my queen

    Never forget Magnus' most important advice: Sit at the board and play with yourself

    How to play chess well ?
    Rule No.1 : Don’t touch chess
    Rule No.2 : When a kid invites you to play chess with him , beat him , but not in chess

    No views in 32 seconds?
    Chess fell off…

    First look at these people saying they are 1st πŸ‘†

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