its great that you follow up the blunders with 'what would be a better move for...?' this really helps with improving techniques. i'll look out for your books!
good vids. Alot of chess puzzle,s are so abstract and use positions that are so rare or imposible that they dont really help with your game .i realy rate these puzzles . are you going to do some more difficult one but in the same type of style i.e recongnisable positions.Anyway gr8 puzzles.
Thanks for the comment! My puzzles are targeted towards the average casual player. So I try to keep the solutions limited to no more than 7 half moves or so. They're based on real games so the positions should be realistic. They may not always be difficult but hopefully they'll always be useful.
why wouldn't white go rook c1
phatsteamer69 3 years ago
I really like your videos it really helps me get better at chess and make me fell great because i always find out the best move to make:P
felixmorisset 3 years ago
Viewing your videos helped to make me more aware of threats and to have tactical responds instead of a reflex responds;thanks.
irvpat 4 years ago
at the beggining black could have moved the g7 pawn to g5 :P
well... still i love ur vids :D
smoke12316 4 years ago
its great that you follow up the blunders with 'what would be a better move for...?' this really helps with improving techniques. i'll look out for your books!
spaghettionetime 4 years ago
Great video.....Thanks
kasparov1989 4 years ago
good vids. Alot of chess puzzle,s are so abstract and use positions that are so rare or imposible that they dont really help with your game .i realy rate these puzzles . are you going to do some more difficult one but in the same type of style i.e recongnisable positions.Anyway gr8 puzzles.
jimboone007 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the comment! My puzzles are targeted towards the average casual player. So I try to keep the solutions limited to no more than 7 half moves or so. They're based on real games so the positions should be realistic. They may not always be difficult but hopefully they'll always be useful.
casualchessplayer 4 years ago
Excellent video!
jrobichess 4 years ago 2