The Difference Between 1400 and 2200 ELO

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Published 2024-01-24

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  • The difference between a a strong player vs normal players, stronger players tend to look much better moves for their opponent
  • @brechelt1
    I like this format. I wonder if showing his thought process first would be more instructive. If we see yours first, we kinda have the answers - and when we see his, we're like "that was dumb, man!". BUT, If we see his first, we're going to be like "yea, sure, that makes sense to me" (assuming we're all closer to his rating). But, when we see YOUR commentary, we're like aaaahhhhh.... that's why. And that flow feels more instructive. my 2 cents. Cheers!
  • @user-tk5kc3qs6k
    1400: "hey i got a descent attack" 2200: "I m not worried by this" ...
  • @krispe2512
    I wanna see an entire series of this. Playing people rated at 50 point increments starting from 1000
  • @joeyspalding4276
    I'm 1100 uscf and I tend to miss pawn moves like when you pushed f4 winning the knight. Interesting to see the themes that apply across different ratings. Great video as usual, love the dual commentary!
  • @TwoHonest
    I love this format please make more of these! 2200 vs 1700 next? I volunteer myself for it lol
  • @THEFEZFEZ
    Great content. I would love to see more like this. It's really cool to see you pointing things out and him not realizing it. It really shows the difference in player level.
  • @davidf1873
    I really enjoyed seeing the thought process of both players during a game. Hope to see more. Thanks guys.
  • @rojavida
    Great idea absolutely love the concept. I’m sure you’ll be able to sort the audio disparity in future videos.
  • @kevinkirk9189
    This is a cool ass concept. I’ve actually never personally watched anything like this. Highly enjoyable as well as instructive. Thanks to you both. I’m about to sub to Jonathan.
  • @wizzard929
    This is great content! This was super helpful and entertaining. Props to your Opponent for playing very resilient. I would love to see more of this.
  • @reamie
    very interesting type of content/concept. Was so glad when you went for the rook fork, i was seing that a couple moves in advance and thought it looked neat. A bit surprised he didnt see that at 1400 but then again it's always so much easier to spectate as well as seing the moves from an attacking perspective.
  • @xReisk
    Man these ones are pretty good! Im so happy to have found your channel, it really shows a lot of the technique behind chess. Thanks for your work! 🙏
  • @mafffaa
    Very interesting video concept, please do more of these! Its interesting to see the different thoughts and strategies between different levels. Just subscribed :)
  • @melvin306
    Love this video. You normally only get to watch videos for a particular level, but to actually see the thought process side by side of separate ratings offer a good insight into the different mindsets. The opponent was never thinking too far in the future, but Nelson carefully thought out every possible move, including what would potentially happen as a result.
  • @Leothegoat13
    Loved the format! I was thinking of wanting to find something like this cuz it fascinated me to think of how different minds think about the same position and how to go about it.
  • @wasadasa1
    That was such a good content, please make a series like this
  • @1964CJW
    Do lots more of these. What a terrific learning tool. Kudos
  • @Hossein13M
    This video is excellent! Please share more content like this, Nelson!