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    bro i stg i played the same match as game 1 before.

    This is how you defend a losing position for white. Takes a sip of water from the flower vase

    im interested to know what happens in the london when black plays bishop f5 to deflect the queen if white just played d4xc5. pretty sure white can remain almost a point better

    I'm a little confused. Can someone explain why at 35:44 in Game 2, he didn't play Queen d4-a7? Is it a bad move or what? I'm lost

    17:10 wouldnt it also be good to go knight B4? After trade you get a free move from check.

    The 3rd game mate is deeeezgusteeeeeen bro got humiliated

    Im rapid 300 elo but I beat a 1200 elo cat bot.

    I watched this video yesterday and remember this guy pulling some accent where he said “omg I can’t believe I blundered!” If anyone can give me the time stamp so I can laugh again it’ll be much appreciated 😂😂

    At 24:35 isn't moving the other knight to the same square better? I would have thought that forces the Queen off the second rank meaning black could trade his bishop and white would have to recapture with a pawn, weakening his king. Probably missed something as I'm only 700 rated

    11:10 Nh4 to Nf3 threatening a checkmate, white needs to take with a pawn or lose a rook

    gxNf3 Qxh3+ Kg1 Nf3+ Rxf3 RxRf3 wins a rook

    You're opponent is bad, I'm 930 and I wouldn't even play like this

    Some advice that seems so obvious now but I didn't know before was "don't trade pieces when you're down material". It's helped me a lot.

    29:04 "don't trade queens, you want to keep your most important pieces on the board."
    10 seconds later
    "My opponent should trade queens"… homie is ADHD personified

    I watched the entire video and it was very helpful and entertaining. Thanks, Levy!

    I liked a lot, thank you!!! I will have to watch it soon again

    Of course his speedy, it's slim shaney dude

    Wait a minute… I'm 1600. So I'll lose elo if I watch this video?

    49:34 "Yeah, this is, this is bad. This is a bad situation……… for my opponent."

    Fun and interesting, but I'm not sure how this gets me to 1500.

    interesting I've ever done any formal chess training but I also gravitated to the Carro Khan opening as black didn't know the name until recently though.

    I have a 1500 but ONLY because I got it years ago back when the base elo was 1200. Then I stopped playing for a long time and came back to it still being 1500 with the new base elo being 800 or w/e. I’ve mostly just been playing against bots and my friends. A bit scared to go against an actual 1500.

    Should have sacrificed the white bishop to a2 followed by queen to a4

    hi Levy, great stuff. Question: how do you play a caro kann black opponent if you are a Vienna player? Let's suppose I want to stick to this opening for a while. A big amount of guys play caro now, probably because your promotion of this opening. So, I want to keep playing Vienna but facing caro players is really an issue. I couldn't find anything on this matter. Maybe you can help, taking into cosideration you promote both opening as being a good stuff for beginner-intermediate players. Thanks.

    Дмитрий Волошановский says:

    wow thank you for this tutorial Levy!

    Hey @gothamchess .

    I am pretty new to getting into chess, just wondering at 22:26 you move queen to E3. I can't see why you don't go aggressive knight d4 to f5.

    They would try to push it with g6. Then you can queen g3 gives you so much power over them.

    Am I missing something obvious?

    "It's not the best move, but it is a move"
    Me after every move I make.

    Thanks for this! I'm participating in my first in-person tournament soon and have been stuck at 1200. I'm going to pour over your free stuff (because I'm poor) and I'm hoping to make some progress.

    Can someone please tell me how does Levy get those arrows on the board

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