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This Checklist Changed My Chess
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3 Endgames You Must Know
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How to Checkmate with Knight and Bishop!
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Wait…Is My Queen Trapped? | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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Welcome to my instructive beginner speedrun, where I'll talk through my thought process while climbing the rating ladder! All speedrun games are streamed live on Twitch. VOD CHANNEL: youtube.com/@kamrynvods TWITTER: kamrynheidi TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/kamrynheidi DISCORD: discord.gg/nnvRnWFzyW MERCH: kamrynheidi.creator-spring.com Join Chess.com: www.chess.com/?ref_id=136665470 [This ...
How Grandmasters Learn Openings | OTB Tournament Game Review with Nate Solon | Part 2
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Today's video features FM Nate Solon! Check out Nate's new online chess community, The Chess Gym: the-chess-gym.circle.so/checkout/the-chess-gym-membership?affiliate_code=2ab6a0 [This is an affiliate link. I earn a small commission if you sign up for a membership using this link at no additional cost to you.] Nate's Twitter: natesolon Nate's Substack (weekly newsletter): zwischenzug...
What is Coordination? | Chess Middlegame Strategy
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Finally.
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Answering Your Chess Improvement Questions
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Answering Your Chess Improvement Questions
Why Move Order Matters! | OTB Tournament Game Review with Nate Solon | Part 1
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Why Move Order Matters! | OTB Tournament Game Review with Nate Solon | Part 1
What is Prophylaxis? | Chess Middlegame Strategy
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What is Prophylaxis? | Chess Middlegame Strategy
How I Learn Openings FAST
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How I Learn Openings FAST
Win Fast with the London! | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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Win Fast with the London! | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
I Got to 2000 in Chess…Again.
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I Got to 2000 in Chess…Again.
Learn the Scandinavian Defense in 7 Minutes!
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Learn the Scandinavian Defense in 7 Minutes!
This Concept Will Change Your Chess
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This Concept Will Change Your Chess
How to STOP Early Queen Attacks | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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How to STOP Early Queen Attacks | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
Can I Beat This Chess Puzzle Record?
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Can I Beat This Chess Puzzle Record?
Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined in 7 Minutes!
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Learn the Queen's Gambit Declined in 7 Minutes!
I Challenged This Chess Champion
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I Challenged This Chess Champion
How to Set Chess Goals
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How to Set Chess Goals
My Chess Study Routine
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My Chess Study Routine
Tricks and Traps | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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Tricks and Traps | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
I played Mittens…it didn’t go well
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I played Mittens…it didn’t go well
Learn the French Defense in 7 Minutes!
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Learn the French Defense in 7 Minutes!
It's All About Counting | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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It's All About Counting | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
Learn the London System in 7 Minutes!
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Learn the London System in 7 Minutes!
Crushing the Englund Gambit! | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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Crushing the Englund Gambit! | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
Elevate Your Chess with This Question | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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Elevate Your Chess with This Question | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
I Got 100% Accuracy | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
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I Got 100% Accuracy | Zero to Hero Chess Speedrun
How to Write Chess Notation
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How to Write Chess Notation

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Годину тому

    Good list. A couple other things that one might want to incorporate (to stave off frustration): 1. Sac the Q!! This really needs to be actively developed to become good with tactics. A significant percentage of tactics (like upwards of 10%) will involve a Q sac. This is the trainer deliberately disabusing you of being unreasonably materialistic. It's a vital lesson to learn. 2. Upon doing your initial review of who's got what and who's threatening to do what and you observe they're ready to deliver mate in one, recognize that doesn't mean the problem necessarily wants you beat them to the punch with a checkmate of your own. Many times that will be the case though when you're just beginning. But then, you'll find the trainer will start presenting problems that have you grabbing a key piece to eliminate the mate threat. Be sure to carefully analyze every failed attempt and to write down what was deficient about your thought process. Just open a spreadsheet and jot your observations down. Every failed solution is great...in that it provides key clues to helping overcome your weak areas...if you examine and record the data. A big percentage of your tactics training should be done seriously in this fashion. But not every session. It's fine to just blow thru tactics to kill time or decompress. But if you are truly serious and desirous of seeing substantial upside progress with your ratings, for most it will require a more regimented approach.

  • @deebee3140
    @deebee3140 6 годин тому

    What's your chess tag

  • @DerekTheDuctTapeMan
    @DerekTheDuctTapeMan 18 годин тому

    actually you can make with opposite color bishops, if it is just bishop and king, same color is a draw for not enough material, you can however get a mate with opposite color bishops, but it would be hard to do, cause you opponent would have to coroporate with you, liike any opponent would really do that.

  • @syomanikitayev5411
    @syomanikitayev5411 2 дні тому

    Tyler1 will do it in one year

  • @samuledarconi2927
    @samuledarconi2927 2 дні тому

    I'm coming back to chess after a long hiatus....but anyhoo, I do like to count power pieces as a quick check as ....am I ahead or behind....simple.

  • @JOHNTUCHESSLOVE
    @JOHNTUCHESSLOVE 2 дні тому

    Thanks you

  • @jeffclaassen
    @jeffclaassen 2 дні тому

    That was great. Thanks for the breakdown of your thought process.

  • @Valmidenio
    @Valmidenio 2 дні тому

    Great idea! We need a lot more of these. I love chess problems

  • @FellowHuman18
    @FellowHuman18 2 дні тому

    Good one! More of these would be great.

  • @Jiten-pm5lz
    @Jiten-pm5lz 2 дні тому

    Nice video Kamryn. 👍👍👍

  • @stevemotocrayz2892
    @stevemotocrayz2892 2 дні тому

    Thanks, Kam..!!🎉

  • @BruxxPruth
    @BruxxPruth 2 дні тому

    Bytheway I would you to explain why not play alternates options

  • @ricoawaysha
    @ricoawaysha 3 дні тому

    You missed mate in one , still very good game

  • @itchyscorpion7830
    @itchyscorpion7830 4 дні тому

    Good game. She needs patterns recognition and puzzles. Rh3 and rh1 g1 queen is an easy win

    • @itsoknotobeok9669
      @itsoknotobeok9669 4 дні тому

      lastly Rh3 back and it's mate because these are all forced moves

  • @rijulgupta1597
    @rijulgupta1597 4 дні тому

    Touch rule does not exist🙄

    • @Killatomatohead
      @Killatomatohead 4 дні тому

      Be mad about it all you want they want to play with it

    • @bennettross2168
      @bennettross2168 4 дні тому

      It’s a game for fun not a tournament chill out

    • @rijulgupta1597
      @rijulgupta1597 4 дні тому

      Just pointing out the rule of the game not attacking someone here.

  • @ShinigamisCreation
    @ShinigamisCreation 4 дні тому

    Dang so close and flagged sad

  • @user-xy4gj6ke8y
    @user-xy4gj6ke8y 6 днів тому

    I think far ahead lol

  • @zorandjk9857
    @zorandjk9857 6 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/03hGEC2lpBA/v-deo.htmlsi=Jz8WUssMAvZr09AB

  • @aechess4488
    @aechess4488 6 днів тому

    Very instructive and helpful

  • @mikelevitskiy2535
    @mikelevitskiy2535 7 днів тому

    I love your videos! And don't want to be a jerk, but it would be nice if the board looked sharp. If the video max quality is 1080, the board capture has to be of that resolution to appear sharp. Have a great day

  • @BraddersVee
    @BraddersVee 7 днів тому

    I found all 3. I feel so proud

  • @ComedyTherapyYT
    @ComedyTherapyYT 8 днів тому

    Did you read any books, or just stuff on YT?

  • @QIgorecki
    @QIgorecki 8 днів тому

    Great stuff.

  • @ModulerDrone
    @ModulerDrone 8 днів тому

    Awe inspiring

  • @giuliasardi684
    @giuliasardi684 8 днів тому

    Your videos are gold!!!

  • @ollieknoxx
    @ollieknoxx 8 днів тому

    Great vid

  • @BrawlhallaBoy
    @BrawlhallaBoy 8 днів тому

    as a 2100 i would have played d4

  • @ArshPlaysChess
    @ArshPlaysChess 8 днів тому

    What is ur fide rating? Btw love ur videos ❤

  • @driftforlife8436
    @driftforlife8436 9 днів тому

    I use London all the time for white, but what opening should I use for black?

    • @RacetasClub
      @RacetasClub 6 днів тому

      I personally play London with white and Kings Indian with black, it is a lot more defensive but is usually similar against many white openings. You get your safe to safety and then can go in many different directions. The drawback is it usually forces you to castle on one specific side so if you want to delay that option you may want another one, perhaps more complex. London & Kings Indian brought me far, only learned 2, 1 for white, 1 for black but it's been very helpful

    • @driftforlife8436
      @driftforlife8436 6 днів тому

      @@RacetasClub Thanks a lot, I'll study kings Indian and see how that goes

    • @RacetasClub
      @RacetasClub 5 днів тому

      @@driftforlife8436 Good luck :)

    • @FollowerofChristYeshua
      @FollowerofChristYeshua День тому

      Caro kann is the closest black equivalent for me​@@driftforlife8436

  • @wsoublo
    @wsoublo 9 днів тому

    Really liked these end games, would like to see more of them. Also liked your Bishop/Knight end game commentary too.

  • @ecardozo7043
    @ecardozo7043 9 днів тому

    The third one was specially instructive (the 1st and 2nd too but the last one was pure gold). Thank you so much Kamryn!.

  • @MasterInHD
    @MasterInHD 9 днів тому

    Game 1:✅ Game 2:✅ Game 3:✅

  • @blizzard2099
    @blizzard2099 9 днів тому

    That was super instructive. I'd be happy to see other endgame videos like this again !

  • @mikebikekite1
    @mikebikekite1 9 днів тому

    I'm feeling a bit pleased with myself. Managed to get the answer to all 3 immediately and for the correct reasons!

  • @jimratliff
    @jimratliff 9 днів тому

    Great examples, very well chosen and explained! In game 3, it looks like Todd’s h4xg5 was sufficient for the win, but it seemed to me that h4-h5 might have been even more challenging, though I haven’t calculated it carefully.

  • @aabazh
    @aabazh 9 днів тому

    There is a list on 2:04. What is it? Can you give a link, please

  • @ibrahim-uh8ye
    @ibrahim-uh8ye 9 днів тому

    first?

  • @paulgaither
    @paulgaither 9 днів тому

    Kamryn, you are very inspirational. Your ideas are not exclusive to chess. I am 39 and nearing 40. Uch of what you have said are things I have done in my late teens and 20s when I worked to get better at games and activites outside of chess, and it feels validating to hear you put these things into words and express them so eloquently to others. [Applause]

  • @Aristaenos
    @Aristaenos 10 днів тому

    I have a question. I currently have a rating of 2100+ for puzzles but rated 614 for 3|2 ? Why do you think that is? I can also beat 1700 computers...

  • @kewnst
    @kewnst 10 днів тому

    thank you this makes more sense then SAC THE ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK lol. i needed the way u described how to study openings. thank you.

  • @brianconlogue1302
    @brianconlogue1302 10 днів тому

    Man I can get 30 or over in puzzle rush. Yet I am only rated an 865.. maybe because I only play blitz and I don’t study openings.

  • @potsmashgaming3196
    @potsmashgaming3196 11 днів тому

    I think it would be really cool if you made a series of shorts that explain more about this system

    • @Jiten-pm5lz
      @Jiten-pm5lz 11 днів тому

      The London however isn't a sharp opening though where there is many many things to explore in the position. It's a setup based opening where there isn't much in it in terms of shorts. It's good for beginner/intermediate but for a series would be interesting as the only way Kamryn could show the interesting stuff is if she leaked her prep which she would never do.

  • @user-wh2cr7pp9z
    @user-wh2cr7pp9z 11 днів тому

    you are incredible!

  • @smb161
    @smb161 12 днів тому

    I’ve seen so many “I’ve gone from 800-2000” vids with people like and can’t wait to either expose them for lying or cheating. Unless you dedicate ALL your time for 2 years…you MIGHT come close to 2000. Fcnk sick of cheaters and/or liars tryint to get clout. Will definitely expose this smalltowngoose

  • @drgfl0120
    @drgfl0120 13 днів тому

    2000 in 2 years how???

  • @manuelseniceros9550
    @manuelseniceros9550 13 днів тому

    currently stuck at the 800s cant seem to get to 1000

  • @grahamholton8542
    @grahamholton8542 13 днів тому

    very inspiring and entertaining, thank you

  • @chessforfunonly1586
    @chessforfunonly1586 13 днів тому

    What is your FIDE Elo, Kamryn?