Best Chess Strategy to Find the Best Chess Moves in ANY Position || Learn Chess Today!

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In today's chess talk, we learn about chess and a chess strategy to help us save time and energy when calculating and finding the best chess moves in any position (chess openings, chess middle games, and chess endgames!) Want to learn how to find the best move? This is the video for you!
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Over the years, I have been approached by many chess-loving fans what my opinions are of certain chess topics. I have begun this show where I collect these questions and answer them to help all of you get to the level of chess-playing that you all strive to achieve one day.

If you have any questions concerning chess write your question in the comments below and you can have a chance of being featured in the next video!
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My name is Sean Lei and I am a Canadian Chess National Master. If you have any questions about the game, or about chess in general, just leave a comment and I would be happy to answer all of them!

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Hey everyone, tell me in the comments below if this video helped you become a better chess player!!!

SLChessDevelopment
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5 step process to find the best move:

1. find 5 - 7 candidate moves in any give position
2. remove 2 of 5 candidate moves that you think it is dont do anything or not according to the plan
3. calculate, it is not the way to calculate random possibilities that makes you don't think the move of the opponent's threats move ( is you see one bad variation of a candidate move, move on to the next candidate, don't hope your oppone dont know it

choose the one candidate move that opponent moves can both counter it but your one candidate move can effectivelly ecounter

4. make a decision

yokoso
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I’m on the brink of 2000 and my calculation was something that significantly held me back from the 2000 level so your consise explanation was incredibly efficient I thank you so much and bless ur future games🙏🏽

Zaneninja
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Thought he was a chess bum but he’s a master

Jamzk
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Very well conceived. A 10-minute explanation with a lot of useful information. This 5 step plan is very useful and should enable one to broaden their horizons about how to look for the best move in a position. I applaud your effort here!

chessloverontwitch
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That is soo good. Finally someone who breaks down the thought process. Not just showing random games, flexibel his calculation skills.

juliuskupfer
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4:41 thank you so much man I need that advice. Great and helpful video🙌🏽

danielnavas
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Wonderful video, Sean. Do you have any book recommendations on how to organize my calculation in order to find the best candidate moves? I know Kotov wrote some, but from what I've heard, they're pretty difficult for begginers.

rodrigocosta
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This is great! I already self taught myself the basics of this technique, bit this deepened it further.

eiko
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Very helpful! Thank you — much appreciated.

danno
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You did a good job on this video, it made the subject of finding good moves and planning much more understandable. If you can, please make some more videos about planning in a chess game. You're a good teacher and it would really be helpful. Keep up the good work. Ray

Ray-kusj
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Wow this was very concise and helpful, thank you

prinon
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Thank you very much SL chess development and I have an international chess tournament today so it helps me so much. Thank you so much again

eagle
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You sir are very goated with the sauce, thank you

hata
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I recently discovered your videos and love your work !
However at 2:30, I'm not sure Qf3 is a good move is it ? Due to black playing Qc7 (supporting its c pawn):
Black can play c4, we need to take with bxc4 or retreat the bishop.
If we take with bxc4 then black captures back with dxc4 and opens a discovered attack + threatens the bishop
If we retreat the bishop then it's a fork.
Only move after Qf3 to limit damage is to exchange the e5 knight and diffuse the attack, but we eventually allow the queen to enter our queen side with at least a pawn.

I noticed that move in your Colle Zukertort video (great video by the way). Is there anything I missed ?

Thanks :)

CMik
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yea i think it does help, gives another look at how i should calculate.

hypekillacsplaya
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This is helpful because i always make inaccuracy moves Thank you🎉🎉❤

slayercat
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Actually a really well done video, this will definitely help me!

supspud
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This was very helpful to me, I am a 1700 on lichess and I have only been useing common sense and useing the thinking process of checks, captures, attacks, and applieing that to my oppents moves to find out what there plan is and useing that thinking process to find my best moves however, now I know why I am getting inaccuracies for some devolving moves. This is very helpful and thank you for making this video I am going to applie this to my orinal though process to improve my play. Thank you.

CubeTv
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Very Good tutorial i finally went to 2250 now

I was 2078 and calculations held me thanks ❤

XenonSlams