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From: grobchess
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  • Boring.so u get lucky with a blunder on his part which allowed u to fork his queen and rook and your proud of this??? Different game if he hadn't lost his rook. However He obviously undersestimated u trying to play a decent player with blitz game tactics. post an interesting game next time instead of one you are pleased about because he threw it away in a big tournament. Not entertainment for anyone else i assure you

  • Please keep in mind players of all levels are perfectly capable of appreciating games, though you may have a more advanced game. I thank anyone who promotes the game, and makes videos of value. Great video.

  • Nice game an nice video thanks for posting.

  • This is a pretty nice game. I just made a video about playing against the Orangutan and this is one of the 'related' videos YT suggests. You did a nice job of playing fundamentally sound chess and not panicking when your opponent launched complications.

  • Hey Buddy, good video! I liked it! Well, I've got an objection to say if I don't bother you; speak a bit slower next time, if no prob:) Second, about the game; I think that white made just poor continuation after sacrificing; He should continue g6+ fxg;Ng5+ Kg8; Qh5 which would be very very dangerous, or if after g6 Kg8; gxf Kf7;Ng5+ K;Qh5! What do you think about these sequence of moves?I would be glad if we would play sometimes:) Greetings!

  • after g6+ fxg Ng5+ Kg8,he can't play Qh5 b/c my pawn is on g6.also,he can't take that pawn b/c his knight is in the way,and his knight has no retreat squares.if he wants to take g6,he must first move the knight.on f3,he will block his queen,and on e4,i will take it with my rook.his pieces certainly look dangerous until you realize that i have at least 3 moves to prepare for his attack before he can do anything.perhaps more importantly,his bishop sacrifice did nothing to stop my plan of Nf4,etc.

  • like your vid but when you say phrases like e3 or h6 i dont know where your reffering to and by the time i find them you moved on to a diffrent subject... next time can you use arrows to indicate your attacks

  • i don't have any easy way to make the arrows. however, for the next game, i will experiement with using actual letters and numbers on the edges of the board. be sure to comment on that video whether you like the new format. thanks for watching and sorry that i confused you.

  • I really enjoy the endgame as well and I can't wait for the next video!

  • that certainly is a viable way to play against the polish. however, i like to avoid changing out my e pawn for his b pawn just because he is getting a center pawn and i am not. i think when chess life did an article on 1.b4, it was said that when you enter those kind of lines, white gets a $1.10 pawn and black gets a $1.00 pawn.

  • Wow! He seemed to have handed you like 3 pieces! When my opponent plays 1.b4 in the opening I like 1...e5 and after 2.Bb2 to play 2...Nf6. If he is greedy and takes the pawn to play 3...Nc6 attacking the bishop and pawn. If he takes the f6 knight, your queen develops attacking the rook and you will win the pawn back AND develop the bishop. What do you think?

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