What's the difference between 1000 and 2200?

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Published 2024-02-03

All Comments (21)
  • @CorneredChess
    Thanks for inviting me to play Nelson, I had great fun!
  • @exuviumisopods
    Two times he could move his knight, improving it by also capturing material.... And he didn't. It's strange that I am able to see other player's blunders, but not seeing mine! 😁
  • @svengessner3561
    Thank you Nelson. I think you’ve invented a new format and it works. Listening to both players thinking through the moves makes it even more exiting then a speed run.m. Just great to watch. As far as I can tell you’ve changed the editing a bit so that your thought process doesn’t give away to much of the tension of the game, Because we are listening to your opponents first. Keep it up!
  • @arrowofkira5658
    All these collabs with those different personalities is so cool and wholesome, i really hope this stays a consistant part of his content for the future.
  • @jarchdm
    Out of all the chess channels i have learned the most from yours. Your calm analysis of the positions and your willingness to say i don't know what comes next I'll just play principles of solid chess is inspirational. Thank you
  • @RealityCheck1
    Key difference is Nelson thinks longer before deciding on a move but his moves does more than just attack or defend. He would position his pieces on good squares that would squeeze the 1000 rated player.
  • @codekeeper32
    I really like these types of videos. Getting perspective from both sides of the board and at differing skill levels is very interesting and informative.
  • Thank you both, a very instructive tutorial and easy to follow. More please. You both have such a good way of presenting the options on the available moves. Most enjoyable.
  • @sgarnev9776
    Dude, his board is much higher quality, Nelson please look into how he records the board, it is higher resolution.
  • @DM-lx4yu
    I enjoyed this format! thanks guys
  • Great game! Love this format. Hope you keep doing these vids for us <1000 elo players. Very informative and lots to learn.
  • @cody3620
    Keep this format going! I would also like to see the post game conversation between you and your opponent as you discuss the game review. Think it would be instructive to see how you both reflect on the key moments of the game.
  • Outstanding!! I thoroughly enjoyed watching this and seeing the thought process of both sides. Keep it up please.
  • @RealityCheck1
    Nelson is top-notch when it comes to chess tutorials.
  • @basteala525
    This was a really helpful video. Seeing the advanced vs intermediate perspective, seeing what each think about, and the habit to backseat drive like "no, no, you should be thinking about THIS!"...and then realizing I make those same mistakes...it's very informative in an entertaining package. You both taught me a lot today. Thank you.
  • @jamie1234591
    This is very instructive for post-beginners. Thanks!
  • @imran_rasoli
    I really loved this type of videos! Wow AMAZING! more of these videos please! I'll be now heading to the video where yall talk about this game.