1 Key Rule to Prevent 50% of Your Chess Mistakes

Published 2024-04-17
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Do you find yourself stuck in a cycle of inconsistent results despite your efforts? In this video, we delve into the one key rule that can prevent a whopping 50% of your chess mistakes.

Imagine gaining insights that could lead to a leap of 300 rating points or more!

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00:00 How to progress above 1600?
00:22 Example 1
00:42 Typical thinking process
01:00 Main reason you have inconsistent results
06:49 Example 2
08:52 Example 3
09:42 Example 4

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All Comments (21)
  • My biggest problem is the instant move. I start slow & methodical, get into a winning position, then Insta-move & lose on the spot 😭
  • @Maurya-ml3jl
    Answer to last question: Ne3 , if bxe3, Kh1 1) if e2xf1 and promote to queen with check , then white Qxf1 2) Calculate for other lines.
  • @TheSuperhoden
    Your first 1 minute 50 sums up my whole chess career
  • I made a different blunder on the first question that may be instructive to others. I saw that the knight was threatening the pawn on h3 and immediately decided on Ng1 to "protect" it. It was only after I started the video again and Igor pointed out that the Queen was also attacking h3 that I realised my mistake. I think the lesson I should learn from this is that when I see one threat I shouldn't react until I've finished the process of scanning the board for other threats.
  • @techlover231
    1 Key Rule to Prevent 50% of Your Chess Mistakes is .........................................? Fourteen minutes to say ..... better positional chess in your half of the board ? Anything to add?
  • @FredPlanatia
    summary: evaluate forward-moving moves. that is those moves which move into the opponents half of the board (both your own, and those of your opponent). Usually these are the one's you need to worry about. This fits in with a main theme in Igor's lessons which is: the best moves are forward-moving, attacking moves. These moves challenge your opponent and further your plans.
  • These short videos are very helpful! You really do provide ways to think that can be applied without major mysteries.
  • @eschiedler
    The 2nd puzzle is Ne3 clearing path for queen to defend Bxe3+ Kh1 exf1=Q+ Qxf1
  • @PrakharRSingh
    Block check with Knight. Bishop takes, Check - Kh1 Can't take Rook and promote since Queen snipes it from a6. Can't promote to queen on e1 because of the Rook. And now, the Rook is under attack as well.
  • @iamtheboxer
    Ne3 blocks the bishop and opens path for White queen to help in defence of F1 Square
  • @robmo6505
    These lessons are great. Informative yet straight to the point without waffling on. 👍👍👍
  • @JCC05
    Got this notification at the end of watching a video or yours on positional chess. Love the videos keep it up!
  • @ANIMEHIVE505
    We want a rating climb... Appreciate the content 👏