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39:15 Game 3
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    helo you play realy well i enjoy from your videos i want to know why in 7:30 you did not move your knight to e4

    love the win at chess videos! favourite series for sure.

    Game 3 was beautiful. I'm currently around 1050 and I think I could easily do around 1400–1500 if I wouldn't always blunder 3 times in a single game. And to avoid blunders, simply more practice would be needed.

    Tbf mate playing a 1052 rated player doesn't really help someone get to 1500. As a 1500 rated player its taken me a couple thousand games of playing people at the same rating. a 1500 player would beat a 1052 player 9 times out of 10.

    And in this position, Levy Rozman sacrificed THE QUEEEEN!

    I am very interested what would have happened if Gotham play f Knight to d6. That square is Defended by the whites Bishop but you have it protected by your other horse and it opens up the f file for your rook. 1:04:53

    Can someone tell me why bishop in game 3 goes to g5? usually f4 seems natural to me

    How come they never kick your pinning bishop with a pawn?

    I do not in fact want to be 1500. As an 1800, that would kinda stink. I would like to break 2k at some point but not a high priority goal

    btw are you named after Levi Yitzchak the rebbe's father or of berditchev?

    what would you call this? a tempo fork? @~11.30

    im 1500 and want to be 2000. I understand a lot, but I keep blundering.

    How can i make hypothetical moves like he does? I mean he moves his or his oppenent pieces without playing them to better see position..

    3:35 Bf5 here is actually a very common mistake because White has dxc5 and he has a surprisingly big advantage after Bxc2 cxb6 so g6 is the best move, you’re confusing the Bf5 motif in lines where Black has already pushed c4 himself. Bf5 is quite a common mistake, even Karjakin played it in a Titled Tuesday game and he lost

    Game 3: The quintessence of "beautiful queen sacrifice."

    im 200 rated and i just learned to chekmate someone with king and queen

    Homie you got the 2nd biggest water bottle I've ever seen

    I thought for sure the joke of the video was that you kept talking so long that he won on time, and that the rank differential of a 1000 beating a 2400 brought him up to 1500.

    I know you act like you suck sometimes for content but that f6 move was fucking beautiful man

    Yeah I agree with several of the other comments. You showing the better move yet playing the obvious moves is an outstanding instructive tool. Those moments alone are worth the time to watch these. Good job, Levy!

    I saw a4 in the last game when you played f6!

    I'm definitely getting better watching these.

    Considering playing f6 on that 4th game looks terrifying. And I don't get scared ever.

    This video is amazing and does exactly what it claimed to my rating. Of course, I used to be 2100, but that's besides the point!

    Lul, I’ll watch “Want to be Happy Playing Chess?” Oh wait 💀… guess watch party it is 😂

    That first game was very instructive. Haven't had time to watch the next two yet

    Do you realize that how much he earns via youtube just by playing chess.
    yes FUC*ING chess

    I just loved the 2nd match about how you beated the player with time though u were a piece down

    That situation I would love to bring my horse to d5 as white pieces at time 1:08:00 can you discuss that + Iam a big fan continue that great job from 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬

    Sir when i watch your videos i learn a lot

    9:40 Sir , instead of white pushing knight to b3 …. How about pushing pawn to C4? We can get a connected pawn

    0:43 got me thinking about how i'd respond when they ask me in interviews about how i achieved such a feat

    Im slightly new at chess but I’m just wondering why you didn’t fork the knight and the bishop by moving your queen to b5 @ 22:34 ? By the looks of it your opponent has no choice but to lose one of them

    I am once more motivated to play chess and cry at my own blunders

    1:16:40 16.Bg4 is screaming to be played instead of Be2 and Bb5 in game 4, as in 16.Bg4 Nxg4 17. Qxg4 Bxf2 18 Rxf2 looks solid. 16. Be2 Rc8!? looks good to me as well.

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