10 Ways To Save The Game In Chess

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The best tip I could tell from roughly 2000 blitz and rapid games is that when you feeling something bad about to happen just take your time. Dont rush or anything even if you lose the piece/s in cause. Think about everything you can do even if the clock is running so that way you remember the patterns and the position.

horiabodeanu
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Remember that Autosave is off, so always go to File>Save after every crucial move

NoSlaying
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I always wondered how I would see king-rook forks in high level chess and GMs would still let it happen, but this makes so much sense!

dumbwaki
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15:25 in the last situation you can also take the pawn if they block with them. Cause if you win the queen back you're still going to lose the bishop if pawn blocks, so you pull a Desperado(unless the bishop is defended by a knight or something)

DShahdeo
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This is so cool, I've watched already >100 chess videos but this is the first time someone gives me ten examples and I remember ALL of them from actual games I've played. Really usefull!

mackyd
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Never give up. You're opponent could drop dead from his chair.

RackwitzG
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I am proud to say for the first time I have hit 1300 in rapid and blitz, i was hard stuck around 1050 until I started down the chess instructors rabbit holes and chess vibes has been one of my favorite resources. Can’t thank you enough for getting me back into my favorite game!

floridaman
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I remember this happened to me after watching this video, literally my opponent thought he was smart, but i used ur tips and basically either traded or counter attacked, so useful tips underrated player.

AhmdPlayz
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Perfect timing. These sorts of things pop up so often in bullet. Really helpful as I’ve recently been getting the urge to put a pen up my nose and slam my head down on the table after strings of bullet losses 😂

roblodocus
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At 13:33 it's also sometimes worth pushing the pawn to a3, blocking the king's path to the bishop (a3 pawn blocks the b2 square and the bishop blocks b1 and b3, essentially creating a small wall).

Useful if, for example, the b3 pawn is protected. Not a permanent solution, but might buy you some time.

KennyWlr
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these are great situations! i've definitely felt lost in several of these. thank you so much!

katelikesrectangles
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learned more in 16 minutes than all of last year . Thanks 🤙🏼

johnyblue
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Nelson's chess channel is my absolute favorite. I also like his overall attitude and the way he presents his content. Greetings from Hungary.

Gooey
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This channel is straight up awesome. The tactics and principles are amazing but even more so the way that Nelson explains them is so easy to grasp and remember. Thanks again. I’m trying to get to 1500 in almost there

lukegagnon
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I'm actually pretty good at saving positions from panicky situations if an escape exists. The problem is that the panicky situations I constantly get myself into truly are unsalvageable. 😅

FareSkwareGamesFSG
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4:55 you can also bring your king to e7 defending knight and queen defends the rook

APriyanshuDesai
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Another thing to consider if you lose a rook to a knight fork, is - if it’s stuck afterwards - just leave it there! Make a developing move. Only take it if it tries to “break out of jail”. Think of this as another version of “maintaining the tension”. I’ve had many games where that knight was still stuck on a1/h1/a8/h8 at the end of the game. 😌

williamsquires
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The brilliant move only comes to my mind in these kind of situations

sarmad
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I love this channel, very usefull tips, so much underrated, I have learnt a lot from your channel so thanks you so much 😎

mohammadrajabi
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best simplest trick ever, super educational, should make more little videos like that
saves the day big time

teendiscover