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  • you're brain is like a computer compaired to mine :D

  • Wonder why the mad pawn took b2 instead of the knight on d2...

  • how can i even make sense of this...

  • You made the chess very exciting. Great video!

  • surely RxC6 is playable at 5:28

  • @TheMePerspective Rxc6 loses to Rxe1#. Even if it wasn't mate, then black and retake the rook on c6 for free

  • @Best1O1 damn, dont know how i didnt see that.... my bad, nice one :)

  • Whats happen if black moves 27.. Re1.

  • Great video !

    14.05 ?

  • okay you're my new favorite commentator.

    Your commentary is gold I watch this just for you ahahaha

  • Thanks Jerry for the video !

  • I'm team Jerry.

  • These are so much fun to watch, more of them please! Thank you so much Jerry.

  • come on jerry get in there and battle. I want to see you crush some opponents.

  • It is interesting to see that even Jerry needs time to evaluate the position when these in-between moves are played.

  • Really good work Jerry, this kind of commentary has more energy and personality than some of the more mechanical efforts I've seen from you in other scenarios. You have something good happening here, keep going with this kind of thing!

  • Jerry, you're awesome! Really appreciate all of your videos.

  • Actually I think it is great that he wants to analyze the play of two weaker players. It is very interesting to see how a strong player shows the mistakes of a weaker player. The fact that he is doing this live in a very instructive way I find magnificent. For all the amateur players out there this is extremely helpfull. Thanks alot!

  • was this live?

  • @SecretMemorial That was a very close second

  • I have no power thanks to the snow. I was hoping there was a new video up and there was. Thanks for the video.

  • Not worth analyzing these boys

  • chesscube rating is a joke ( scam ) average player can deduct 200-300 points to get their real rating . It gives you high rating to make you feel good as if you doing well and keep playing . short 5 minute games are usually full of blunders . jerry you should play against one of your youtube subscribers and post the game on youtube for a fee( paypal ).I am willing to pay $50 for one 5 minute game

  • @MrIran69 Lol its not all about money...

  • @bierbuik . It would be cool to have my game on youtube. Jerry is wasting his time analyzing a fast game between 1900 rating chess cube ( 1500 in realily ) at least he should pick a top rated game on chess cube with player over 2200 rated.there boys not worth analyzing

  • @MrIran69 Yes your argument to have better players is definitely true. But I really don't think money has anything to do with it or would be a way to convince him.

  • @bierbuik . I am confident that jerry is a chess teacher and has paying students, youtube raises his profile . he sounds like a nice guy and the decision to analyse these 2 guys is not one of his better judgements and if he is going to analyze 2 chess fools might as well analyze one who will pay for his time and is a subscriber.

  • @MrIran69 ok

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  • Jesus Jerry, post more videos PLEASE!

  • I absolutely loved this video and commentary.

  • exiting games, you make chess look too easy !

  • At 8:06 Black should play Bf3, pinning the Rook. Both rooks go off, black can always give his bishop for white a pawn and promote one of the 2 connected pawns without thinking.

  • @bierbuik Be kind now...

  • @bierbuik, you're right. Perhaps they weren't thinking clearly under pressure, but in this video and the next, there were a lot of missed opportunities that I even caught (though my rating is much lower).

  • Excellent commentary, was fun to see how bad my level is in the eyes of a master. Im also about 1960 on chesscube :-D

  • Great commentary as allways. In a league of your own! Thx

  • 1992 isnt sooo good at chesscube, jerry ;)

  • i like this

  • Great video! Kibitzing on other people's live games was a great idea. I wish they'd show live blitz chess on TV and hire you to provide commentary.

  • Thank you Jerry on comenting my own game i got lucky this time :) that queen move was very bad of me and about that pawn which got mad i saw through it even if there was a better continuation for black (for example simple not take b2 anymore but my bishop on e6). im really happy now seeing my game commented and thank you again.

    PS when i saw you spectating my game i've got really nervous but somehow managed to control it. :D (DName)

  • @All: There is trap variation after Nf3 instead of c3. Check this --> youtube.com/watch?v=Xpt5EG7B5x­w

  • im not that strong a player, but when white plays a early nf3 in the advance french I believe he's usually looking to sack the pawn on d4 and play for overprotection of e5 and speedy development

  • doing videos on slightly lower rated players where you can point out potential better lines was good. definately something you can perhaps look into doing more. maybe even kbitz a low rated game around 1500-1700? always enjoy your vids, excellent commentator, extremely good at expressing your thoughts can't praise you enough man.

  • You know, ICC is always looking for popular guest or regular commentators. They pay money to their hosts. You would be GREAT as a cohost to a Grandmaster. Seriously. Check it out!!

  • cool I enjoyed the video but it was frustrating to see so many bad moves played!

  • Jerry...you make me feel like a... you know. My Light Saber doesn´t work! gee!

  • Hey Jerry, I've seen all your videos, and a bunch of videos from other guys on you tube, but these kibitzing ones are so helpful.. your commentary on games where the players are closer to my level really helps since this is more likely to be situations I find myself in, than what happens in grand master games or blitz games rated 2000+. Anyway, just wanted to say thanks and please do more of these!

  • Jerry is the Bob Costas of chess.

  • @fiddlercrab3 Funny!

  • @ChessNetwork Jerry is the Kramer of chess.

  • Great video Jerry. At 1:40, you're like "and thats not the way to go, queen takes knight". I laughed so hard!! Something about your commentary is so fascinating, I can't quite describe it. Keep it up :D

  • Great Video, you're really helping me to improve my newbie game :)

  • Love your videos Jerry, could you do a live com next please?

  • @trulysociopathic Live com?

  • @ChessNetwork Live commentary. The blitz things you do on chesscube.

  • @trulysociopathic he has loads of videos of live commentary on twitch tv :)

  • "And now this pawn is going mad!" -- definitely my favorite part, lol!

  • @yablecki It definitely was! :)

  • @yablecki No, no, no... The best part is 14:12. "Knight D4 would hit the whole house! Knight to D4 is absolutely devastating! Ohhh..." (He meant it literary). Ask him youself. :)

  • I have to agree about finding better players for the next kibitzing. both matches were pretty silly at some points.

  • awesome...wait I'm saying awesome even before having watched it! This proves you how awesome your videos are, Jerry, no doubt!

  • Awesome! Always great to see a new video from you, Jerry. :D

  • you make it so exciting

  • Dear Jerry

    your channel has been my best friend :)

    Thank you

    #IWantToBeAMaster

  • lol at raging Pawn!

  • Jerry plz next time find better players or just make another puzzel

  • 13:55 gets exciting

  • great video! I think you were born to do chess commentary :)

  • Between great video, I love to watch different people play :V

  • I was playing chesscube yesterday, I suck D:

  • I enjoyed it, but it was too short..

  • Yes! welcome back Jerry, now im gonna watch the video :p

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