Chess for Beginners (ELO less than 1200): Blitz Game Analysis
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Chess for Beginners: Blitz Game Analysis
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| nice game, hope to ... ( 3 months ago by Dolath) |
| nice game, hope to see more soon |
| At 29:08, black ... ( 3 months ago by grumblefrogger) |
| At 29:08, black could prevent your rook from going to c6 by moving knight to c5, where the king would protect it from your rook. |
| I think you could ... ( 3 months ago by chppxbx) |
| I think you could have probably won the game very early on with 11. e2-e4. I don't see any black moves that could stop f1-b5 soon after. Let me know if you see anything different. |
| Indeed. 11e4 +- ... ( 2 months ago by ataggake) |
| Indeed. 11e4 +- With Qb5 White is running away from ghosts, because Black is nowhere near ready to start an attack on the queenside. |
| this video deserves ... ( 2 months ago by Shadowfax611) |
| this video deserves more views. great game. |
| Thanks, I'm just ... ( 2 months ago by gregvs3) |
| Thanks, I'm just starting out taking chess seriously and I always like to see how other people are thinking. |
| 39:00! This is a ... ( 1 month ago by TKmallet) |
| 39:00! This is a long vid! |
| i mean 36:00 ( 1 month ago by TKmallet) |
| i mean 36:00 |
| at 17:31 If ... ( 1 month ago by bean2594) |
| at 17:31 If black's kingside bishop goes off of it's origional diagonal, white's knight on b5 has a fork on black's bishop on b7 |
| At 11:51, black ... ( 1 month ago by Kujager) |
| At 11:51, black knight to e4 (check) would be very dangerous. The rook at d1 is already threatened by the rook at a1, and is protected only by the King. The black knight will also threaten a fork on f2 with his knight. King would be forced to e1. Black might then exchange rooks on d1, and can then fork King/rook on f2. |
| Looks good. ( 3 weeks ago by UdabnTheFeared) |
| Looks good. |
| wouldnt white ... ( 2 weeks ago by 0wnageN00BZ) |
| wouldnt white knight to e5 be better than queen to b5? |
| Ok, very new to ... ( 2 weeks ago by serialnumber1700) |
| Ok, very new to chess. But just wondering. At 00:54 could he not have moved his bishop from F4 to C7 to cause hassle for the king...??? |
| This video makes ... ( 1 week ago by PandaAbomination) |
| This video makes for excellent analysis. 5:00 per side does not make for an easy game. -White should play either 2 d5, for a space advantage, or 2 Nf3 for better development. 2 Bf4 allows for black to either attack the exposed queen (as you noticed), or harass you on the a5-e1 diagonal while you try to pick up the pawn by other means. -3 Nf3 should guarantee that you regain the pawn, although black will be able to harass you momentarily. -Instead of immediately retaking the bishop, |
| -...Black could ... ( 1 week ago by PandaAbomination) |
| -...Black could play 3...Qa5+! Whatever piece you choose to interpose between the queen and king, black will be able to screw up your development and/or delay your regain of the pawn. -Black could have played ...Qa5+ instead of or before playing ...b6. I think that ...b6 should be avoided in favor of ...b5 if possible, since this would activate the rook without a tempo cost. -Black was very sluggish in developing his kingside pieces. Since you were better developed to begin, he was worse off. |
| What's interesting ... ( 6 days ago by PabloPena108) |
| What's interesting about this is that even though there were gross tactical errors the whole game (no offense it's normal for 1200s) the final mating net was really sweet! Most players 400-700 points stronger would not have thought of that in a blitz game. Congrats! And keep practicing! The tactics will get stronger with time. |
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