What Is A Blunder? (Chess)

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In chess, neither "mistake" nor "blunder" have *objective* definitions. The best definition I could find for mistake is: "a move that decreases your chances of winning the game", and if you add the word "drastically" or "significantly" then it defines blunder.

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A blunder is more forced tactical mistake
A mistake is more strategical wrong move.

mohammadsulieman
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thanks for summing it up at the end, never knew the difference between mistake and blunder... cool, also i often fall victim to knight forking... usually my king and tower

DiceDecides
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Thanks really helpful I'm a beginner

hahamoneygobrrrrrr
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I think it was your last video when you said: "My superpower is overthinking simple things", and that might apply here. Just sayin'. ;-)

AndersonConnors
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Hello, since this video is two years ago, I want to know what you think about it now

LoverGuy-ywpc
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That helped, you got a new subscriber!

chuckypanado
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When i get 0 blunders i almost always lose. When i blunder, it usually causes me to win. Safe usually makes me lose slowly. Risk big equals big rewards.

Dc-kkbd
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So according to stockfish if you dont think like a machine you are blundering lol being human aint easy

ferociouzbeats
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Ok i want to ask something, even if he puts his knight there in the first example which is about mistakes, is the white not able to defend that spot

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