Gotham Chess Guide Part 7: 2200+ | Beating The Masters

preview_player
Показать описание

———————————————————————————
———————————————————————————
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

19:51 "I just developed my pieces like a normal person."

*cries in 800*

thejudocrusader
Автор

This is different Levy. He changed a lot in a year.

nikvalentincic
Автор

Thanks Levy for a great series. I’ve watched lots of good content from popular streamers, e.g. JB, Rosen, GingerGM, Ben F, Schrantz and for me this is definitely up there if not better. You have a unique, upbeat and slightly irreverent style of delivery which is both entertaining and informative. It would be great to see the series repeated with different opponents and perhaps some of the games from streams that didn’t make the cut.

juleslondon
Автор

Gothamchess historic early days: calm and instructive
Modern gothamchess: wild and GUESS THE ELO

kimtaewoo
Автор

He’s making these 2200’s look like 600’s

BB-sdsm
Автор

me: laughing at the 2200 for making a minor innacuracy

the engines review of my game: _10_Mistakes_ *6_Blunders* 1_Missed Win

Nightlife_Offical
Автор

Man, I am just starting playing and this series was great. Unbelievable how well you can comment and play at the same time. I hope to see a lot more videos from you. Thank you so much.

krycekaiolfi
Автор

Why am I watching this as a 1100 rated player...

WagwanEquation
Автор

This guide really got me thinking differently about my chess. It helped me raise my rating by 100 points so far. Which gave me the confidence to ask out my crush. We’re going out this Friday. Which opening do I use against her Levy >:)

Frank
Автор

Understanding chess is so easy with such kinda content. In love with your moves and bagging a of lot learning. Please make more such videos. It enlightens a lot of people like me.

chetansahu
Автор

How do i beat the 2800+ ones? those are hard man .

charalamposa
Автор

Even if you’re “low elo” always watch IM and GM thoughts and analysis, you won’t get it right away, but with practise it will click by experience. Also pick simple openings like the London. I was stuck at 1200 to 1400 in blitz than went to 1600-1700 in rapid and learned much more climbing to 1900 on classical and it was just studying simple patterns and trying to guess the move in these videos.

Thanks for these vids I win on white a lot but I needed a system for black so I will be purchasing e6 b6 🙂

benjaminjones
Автор

18:17 "Another example...a guy who like developed his pieces from the opening and then, like, didn't do anything well...all his play was so scattered." I feel so exposed. This is the heart of a 2000 - 2200 rated player when facing a stronger opponent. Strategically and tactically we can be like drunken machine gunners hoping to hit something.

KidsLearnHTML
Автор

4:09 Nc2 forked the queen and rook. Did just miss this or was there something I'm missing

ezpznore
Автор

It confuses me to see this play at that high level. The difference between the lower levels and this is there but it doesn't seem that enormous. Or maybe you're just underrated but then how did that happen?

dougveganparadisebuilder
Автор

this guide helped me get past a rating barrier I've been stuck on for months

jaredneff
Автор

Amazing series Levy. I’ve learnt a lot from just watching and rewatching your videos. Thanks!

geoffcox
Автор

Anyone just binge watch all of these LOL???

charlieschneider
Автор

This series is now the first thing I suggest when someone asks me for good Chess Lessons. Really enjoyed it.
I will watch your other Videos too since you are probably the Chess Channel I searched for all the time since I started with Chess.

bomellp
Автор

Such good content. Love the fact that you get disturbed in the middle of the day by noises, tracks, and motorcycles that sound like breaking down so close to you. I live in the other part of the world, Madrid in Spain, and my neighbors make my focusing tough as well. I wonder how you can manage to talk us through your games with such ease while playing against strong opponents. Anyway, thanks for all this content! I'd love to have a tuition class with you.

ivanparedesclimbing