How I Became Chess Master! | Q&A
In today’s video I answer the questions you guys asked in my community tab. The questions go over my approaches against different players, how I achieved a 2200 OTB rating, best openings for beginners and other great questions. If you liked this video be sure to subscribe for more chess content!
TimeStamps:
00:00 – Intro
00:15 – Approach vs Stronger Chess Players?
02:18 – How did you hit 2200?
04:49 – Best Openings for 1000 players?
06:11 – Non-London Openings?
08:28 – How do I move the knight?
08:45 – Outro
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You won the battle but you won’t win the war Congrats tho.
Thank god, now I know how to move those damn knights. Congrats on 1k subs lmao
Ayyyo congrats. Thanks for answering my question bb, I’ll check out the other opening repertoire vids fs
Congrats dude! Huge milestone
Congrats on 1000 subscribers. What you said in response to my question certainly makes sense. Once you get higher rated, more people are going to prepare and try to beat you because they have more to gain. Exposure to different positions is important. If someone is 2000, would you recommend the same advice? Also, I agree that higher rated players sometimes play drawish positions and best you. I used to think like it's a draw I can't go into it but now I know that people make mistakes and if you can put pressure they may blunder.
Congrats bro