If You're Rated 900-1100, Watch This

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The stated purpose and pre-thinking is great. You're always reiterating the fundamentals behind the moves. I really enjoyed this breakdown.

tp
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This is great! I like that you *both* addressed the my-level moves *and* mentioned "next-level" ideas. I fully intend to reach the next level, so every hint helps.

RandomChessPerson
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This felt like I was having a one on one lesson, for free, with a National Master!

Thank you, Nelson, I'm very much becoming a big fan.

saitamabeach
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nelson u underestimate ur teaching abilities, none of us are 900-1100 anymore because of you :) thank you

microwavepeanuts
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thank you man, you have a natural talent for teaching.

harut
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“Every move that they make has a purpose”
My brother taught me chess as a kid, I’d get so frustrated b/c after EVERY move I made he asked me what the purpose of that move was. I never really knew so I’d get frustrated and want to stop playing! I just wanted to be good without taking the time to learn 😂 Now, I don’t move a piece w/o a purpose and understand why he stressed the importance of it. I took those lessons for granted back then but I appreciate your lessons even more because of it. You reinforce a lot that he tried to teach me. My point is, I’m really grateful for this channel. Thanks so much.

TK.
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Man hands down you are the best chess youtuber ever you improved my game thanks a lot

I WOULD call you the godfather of chess or chess mentor.

Thank you brother

DozerLab
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Very useful, full of good tips and things to remember!

alwaysprepared
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Really enjoyed this. The little comments about general principles are so helpful.

FelixRigg
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Yet Another Amazing Analysis, thanks for helping me out So much Chess Vibes

trickyknights
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Your analysis of our games guides us to know where we go wrong. Thanks for your patience and time. Wonderful learning experience

robertgonsalves
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21:17 after black played Rc1, Qa2 is forced. Given that it was a time scramble, no surprise that white missed that defensive move.

aaronchan
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I enjoy this content starting my road to 1200 April 1st

spencercarbajal
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Yeah, Nelson, I believe “analyses” is the plural of analysis. 😀. Thank you, always enjoy your videos and congrats on your well-deserved 100k sub award.

skierbob
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Excellent approach! Superb idea and very promising imho to continue on.

arikoudemans
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Liked this one! More of these and maybe even go higher

Mattiisk
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8:57 why would e6 be better than c6? i am rated 900 so i don't know, but doesn't c6 allow you to use your kings pawn for later?

semjanssen
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813 likes 0 dislikes respect man, you doing great work!

twitchGermanyHighlights
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Thank you, Nelson! This really IS a grat way of learning! This video gave me much to think about. Love it! :)

klaudiahabek
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At 1:30, can’t you still have done Qa5 after dxc5 if the knight was there because of the threat of Ne4? The idea of c5 and Qa5 to Qc5 is a key theme in the Pirc defense

haveaniceday