In my correspondence games, It's happened many times that I make a move and then immediately find the refutation. I've learned a valuable lesson here today, thanks Henrik : )
I would appreciate seeing the conclusion of the game - did you resign once you felt the position was lost, or did you play on? Seeing how an opponent chooses to capitalize on weaknesses can teach us as much about his play as yours. I also agree w/ Socrates and would like to see the board from your perspective. Thanks for posting. :)
At 3:50, why is pawn to f5 such a good move? It is being attacked by your black pawn on e5 and your rook on f6, while be indirectly attacked by the bishop on D7. If you took with the rook, wouldn't that be a good move?
@bliink182 The pawn on e6 has to protect d5, So after rook takes, white exchanges rooks and takes on d5 with a clear advantage. That's my guess at least.
Thanks for the vid, so we can learn from your mistakes(but also the technics in the other vids).
bpa23 1 month ago
thanks for the video
azeriradio 2 months ago
The only GM ever to post videos on youtube. Thank you for contributing to the chess community! these videos are great!
herpderpmonkey 3 months ago
In my correspondence games, It's happened many times that I make a move and then immediately find the refutation. I've learned a valuable lesson here today, thanks Henrik : )
bo0thi3 3 months ago
I would appreciate seeing the conclusion of the game - did you resign once you felt the position was lost, or did you play on? Seeing how an opponent chooses to capitalize on weaknesses can teach us as much about his play as yours. I also agree w/ Socrates and would like to see the board from your perspective. Thanks for posting. :)
narkfly 3 months ago
Put more tags on the video!
fluff125 3 months ago
At 3:50, why is pawn to f5 such a good move? It is being attacked by your black pawn on e5 and your rook on f6, while be indirectly attacked by the bishop on D7. If you took with the rook, wouldn't that be a good move?
Thanks!
bliink182 3 months ago
@bliink182 The pawn on e6 has to protect d5, So after rook takes, white exchanges rooks and takes on d5 with a clear advantage. That's my guess at least.
Bulbapuck 3 months ago
@Bulbapuck Ok thanks!
bliink182 3 months ago
WELCOME BACK!!!!
LeonComposer 3 months ago
did you get the candy for your baby?
OceanderTethyseus 3 months ago 10
nice you are back!
PhilippeMusique 3 months ago
please flip the board if you are black its easier for us to view from that perspective
111Socrates777 3 months ago 14
thank you for sharing this wisdom.
sotovo 3 months ago
you are a beast. please make more 3 min. games.
fastr1337 3 months ago 2