How To Win At Chess (Episode 1)

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This is a new series I'm launching called How To Win At Chess. This is episode 1. We will feature many openings for beginners, intermediate, and hopefully advanced players, as well as discussions of middlegame strategy, tactics, and so on.

0:00 Introduction
0:43 GAME 1 vs. 1059 - VIENNA GAMBIT
14:57 GAME 2 vs. 1124 - LONDON OPENING
28:30 GAME 3 vs. 1600 - SCANDINAVIAN
39:58 GAME 4 vs. 1612 - PIRC/KINGS INDIAN
57:58 GAME 5 vs. 1453 - CARO KANN ADVANCE
1:07:30 GAME 6 vs. 1453 CARO KANN ADVANCE
1:19:20 FINAL GAME vs. 1825 - A3 SICILIAN

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Interesting. I've been playing chess for decades and never thought about winning.

avatarOfDave
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Had a game today where I blundered my queen but some moves later I took his queen like a boss by pinning it with a protected rook. 700 is a lawless place

InviZ.
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Used new editing software and deleted 5 seconds of footage in first 2 minutes

GothamChess
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My 7 year old actually let me win the first time I played her. She said, I had to let you win mom, you're so bad at chess it's no fun playing with you. So I'm thankful to watch these videos, I find them very helpful in my goal to interest my daughter to a game with me that she can actually enjoy!

taralynnhoffmann
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I really appreciate this channel, I’m thirteen and I just started playing chess. Watching one of your videos gave me an immediate advantage over some of my family members. Aka my younger brother and mother. I haven’t played anyone else in my family. But I know most of them are really good. My grandpa is insane at checkers and chess, he can map out a whole plan and then put me in a trap and I lose. Chess so far is really fun and I feel “fancy” knowing how to play.

melikepie
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I can see he is really looking forward to become the biggest chess youtuber. He is soooo good at teaching chess, i whole heartedly wish he achieves his goal.

hetsarsava
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Rules to win every game:
- remember danger levels
- try forking and/or pinning your opponents pieces
- be World Champion (if possible)
- don't lose

darkflix
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Instead of pinning a horrible comment from someone who does not appreciate you, you can for once pin a comment from any of us who are super thankful to have these amazing videos. Thanks for all you do keep it up.

flatlanddweller
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I love how he keeps his mistakes in instead of editing them out, what a legend

andrewaparicio
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"The clock is a weapon...not a physical weapon"

Levy, my chess club might be able to change your mind about that statement

ajb
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Instructions unclear, stalemated opponent with five queens.

reddragonminecraftmodsandm
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"When you throw punches you need to move the whole body" Gotham on chess positioning.

CrossAlab
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28:35 the chat "at what level do I get a girlfriend" lol

ellistonvallarino
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Levi's expression at 1:21:40 knowing he blundered is priceless!

LijoMLoyid
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"b4 always a good move to play"
Somewhere in Krizevci, Croatia a man smiles.

Mehercule
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“I’ll push... i don’t know what’s going on” lmao me in every possible position after the first three moves

aidanwagner
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This guy is seriously getting big time famous. He deserves it, he's posting new videos every few hours. It's obvious he's dedicated a lot of time and effort to growing his channel, and obviously that's paying off.

jacecastleberry
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My first year playing, I tried to memorize openings and found that whenever my opponent made a move that I was not familiar with I made all kinds of blunders. Watching your vid analyzing moves instead of memorizing openings is way better, thanks

airt
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You are freaking amazing! Can't believe you are able to play high-ranking chess players and talk to us, read the comments, and explain your strategy. You're amazing. Enjoy watching your videos.

MrGreenvision
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LEVY ROZMAN - You deserve every one of your followers. I'm glad to be one of them. You are charismatic, fun, intelligent. Training and learning Chess from your comments is a privilege. Easy to understand why this first video of your free course has surpassed 2 million views. Thank you and happy 2022.

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