How to WIN middlegames in chess

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • In this video I go through the best way to play chess middlegames by explaining the concept of candidate moves. Hope you find this video educational!! :D
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:58 Game 1
    12:17 Game 2
    19:59 Summary (important)
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Komentáře • 460

  • @evantm2588
    @evantm2588 Před rokem +358

    Its kinda sad that a really well made educational doesn't get the recognition , I hope that you still post this style of content even if it doesn't get as many views because its genuinely useful for the average beginner and intermediate players

    • @judsongordy8872
      @judsongordy8872 Před rokem +14

      I often think the same thing. I wish these types of videos were more popular

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Před rokem +5

      @@judsongordy8872 Or not...(he said diabolically). I'd like to keep it secret, but yah; Anna deserves top recognition.

    • @SoulHuN7eR
      @SoulHuN7eR Před rokem +3

      The only time chess got a bit of traction recently, was with ludwig making videos with other players. The sad truth it that outside the chess bubble, no one really cares.
      Another sad truth is that players like Anna, the Botez sisters etc are mostly everyday girls. They may be cute, but they don't have the huge boobs/ass (or thot energy) today's viewers actively search.

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Před rokem

      & then there's "pickle-ball".

    • @user-mm5cd4kv2t
      @user-mm5cd4kv2t Před rokem

      @@SoulHuN7eR you must love Levy's boobs then, that's why you watch him

  • @Checkmate_Edits
    @Checkmate_Edits Před rokem +187

    Long story short:
    - Consider what you see as candidate moves (best moves) in positions
    - Consider simple plans, not necessarily brilliants left and right, (doubled rooks, control of open files, knight outposts or reroutes, batteries..)
    - Use tactics (pins, forks, skewers...)
    Good luck mate

    • @viktorvondoom9119
      @viktorvondoom9119 Před rokem +6

      Also, if you pizza when you shohld be doing French fries, you're gonna have a bad time
      Edit: on a serious note, "Don't waste good pieces (like a queen) on defense against threats from worse pieces"

    • @sanekabc
      @sanekabc Před rokem +2

      Thanks, mate.

    • @cjoth
      @cjoth Před 11 měsíci +5

      I think you missed the most important one:
      -Look at the characteristics of the position
      although you could argue that considering candidate moves involves looking at the position.. but i find myself constantly making inaccuracies (and sometimes mistakes if i rush) if i don't look at the characteristics of the position properly. often time, i think to myself "oh look, i doubled their pawns, now i can go target them!" instead of realizing stuff like "my rook is on the a file, and the king is on the b file, so i should try to break the king's pawn structure. etc...

    • @Checkmate_Edits
      @Checkmate_Edits Před 11 měsíci

      @@cjoth Thanks for the addition 👍

    • @cominoengenharia
      @cominoengenharia Před 8 měsíci +1

      I wouldn't say this summary conveys the content. That's the kind of vídeo that is totally worth the time spend watching. Since without the examples, the tips summarized look like simple chess clichées.

  • @briandwi2504
    @briandwi2504 Před rokem +62

    More of these please. The middle game is tricky! Thanks!

    • @judsongordy8872
      @judsongordy8872 Před rokem +4

      Yeah I wish we got more of these, but unfortunately these videos don’t get the views that the chess hustler videos get with the click baity titles

  • @mikejschin
    @mikejschin Před rokem +48

    Excellent instruction. The most important point covered: candidate moves are suggested by the position. Considering moves just because they look like they might be good will not lead to good choices. Evaluating the characteristics of the position tells you what avenues to consider. That realization got me out of the 1650 OTB rating rut where I was stuck for several years and took me near 1900. I actually started drawing and occasionally beating experts and played competitive games against masters. Anyone reading this comment can do the same if they take Anna's advice in this video.
    Caution: Evaluating positions correctly is not easy. It takes study and practice, so don't get discouraged if you have a hard time for quite a while. Keep up the effort and it will eventually pay off.

  • @markangus3252
    @markangus3252 Před rokem +20

    Rudolf Spielmann - "Play the opening like a book, the middle game like a magician, and the end game like a machine". I really like Ludek Pachman's "Complete Chess Strategy" in three volumes, also abridged in one volume titled "Modern Chess Strategy". Uses the old descriptive strategy in all the English language editions that I've seen, but it is truly excellent. I think it was Alexander Kotov in his classic "Think Like A Grandmaster" who coined the term "candidate move". Secondhand English language editions of this book are now very expensive. It is very sought after.

  • @aaahtex902
    @aaahtex902 Před rokem +149

    **IF YOU WANT TO PLAY HAPPY CHESS, BE SURE TO LISTEN TO ANNA CRAMLING!!!**

    • @AV8R_Surge
      @AV8R_Surge Před rokem +4

      I like listening to Anna Rambling... I mean Crambling 😉

    • @friedsushii_
      @friedsushii_ Před rokem +1

      ​@@AV8R_Surge Anna*

    • @AV8R_Surge
      @AV8R_Surge Před rokem +1

      @@friedsushii_ thanks..i corrected it

    • @samhiatt
      @samhiatt Před rokem +1

      She’s the Bob Ross of Chess.

    • @jacobdrollinger4802
      @jacobdrollinger4802 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I like her better than Levy, he's a downer!

  • @aptudo
    @aptudo Před rokem +24

    If you watch streamed tournaments, you know that this is good advice. The GM commentators explore candidate moves NONSTOP during the middle game. You can tell it's become part of their DNA.

  • @mrjwx
    @mrjwx Před rokem +18

    Very helpful Anna! Your content is amazing!!

  • @hififlipper
    @hififlipper Před rokem +29

    You're a chess queen. It is very inspiring. Big thank you!

  • @sgeskinner
    @sgeskinner Před rokem +10

    in English we use the french idiom coup de grâce meaning deathblow. Also you use of reiterate is correct.. One of the very few times we are reminded you are not a native English speaker and English is your third language.

  • @judsongordy8872
    @judsongordy8872 Před rokem +6

    I LOOOOVE the coming up with a plan videos!!

  • @Shaun_GTI
    @Shaun_GTI Před rokem +2

    Please keep the educational videos coming! Very instructive and I like chance to figure things out from options you give😊

  • @reg4008
    @reg4008 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Anna, I'm learning all the time.👍👍

  • @AV8R_Surge
    @AV8R_Surge Před rokem +3

    @17:36 "el remato final" - the final spike/ strike

  • @chipcurry
    @chipcurry Před rokem +5

    That was a very good way to teach - give us three candidate moves to choose between. It's not so difficult to do, and what we learn is good strategy from having invested some thought into choice.

  • @JimMcGrath25
    @JimMcGrath25 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Anna- thank you for another great, instructive chess video!

  • @danwilliams8626
    @danwilliams8626 Před 8 měsíci

    I love Anna’s excitement and enthusiasm for all things chess. She makes the work fun!

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for this video. It's helpful and informative. Keep up the good work.

  • @susymay7831
    @susymay7831 Před rokem +1

    Nice video! ❤
    The candidate moves and following analysis are the hardest of the three big tips to implement well.

  • @Aexeek
    @Aexeek Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you, Anna. I learned more and gained a clearer understanding of the meaning of "candidate moves" and how to choose better ones.

  • @stephanbriem1882
    @stephanbriem1882 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this excellent instrution!

  • @elcanaldemanu2921
    @elcanaldemanu2921 Před rokem

    This video was really absolutely instructive, thank you so much for the content :D

  • @philcrom6299
    @philcrom6299 Před rokem

    Gave some very nice and new points of thought. Thanks Anna!

  • @huronchess4810
    @huronchess4810 Před rokem

    I agree with EvanTM. This was very helpful and I encourage you to continue with them! Thank you

  • @jamesnotsmith1465
    @jamesnotsmith1465 Před rokem +1

    An interesting video. Very instructive. I like the way you presented multiple move choices and then explained the pros and cons of each candidate move. You could use the same two games and do the same thing with end game choices.

  • @2009Neelam
    @2009Neelam Před rokem +1

    it is also very kind of you teaching us about these ideas we can use. i once won in these candidnite moves.

  • @EponaDreams-AmbientDreamscapes

    Wonderful. I learned that I need to play longer games rather than languishing in no mans land with blitz and bullet. I got both of those moves but missed the white bishop power - was focusing on the defending knight. But it makes me see that I can "see" what the pieces are saying to some degree - thanks Anna.

  • @StankyLegs
    @StankyLegs Před rokem +2

    This was a fantastic video. I learned a lot here.

  • @viniciusgomes1984
    @viniciusgomes1984 Před rokem

    Loved this type of video. Making us actually think in the video

  • @StrawWeaver
    @StrawWeaver Před rokem

    Really instructive! Thanks for the middle game lesson!

  • @fubarbrandon1345
    @fubarbrandon1345 Před rokem

    Thanks Anna...great lesson, glad to find your channel.

  • @exdejesus
    @exdejesus Před rokem

    Once again, it's wonderful to see how you would think about games like this!

  • @RingsLoreMaster
    @RingsLoreMaster Před rokem +1

    Anna, thank you. I believe this was your best video as far as information goes.

    • @RingsLoreMaster
      @RingsLoreMaster Před rokem

      Further, in a way you do remind me of Mary Richards. I doubt you'll read this if you do and you don't know the person Mary Richards, she's very famous, check Wikipedia.

  • @mentalglitch9603
    @mentalglitch9603 Před rokem +27

    I’m 820
    I learned more in this video than in any other instructional that I’ve watched. I’m going to implement everything I’ve learned here in my long road to 900

    • @24stakaman
      @24stakaman Před 11 měsíci +1

      bullet game?

    • @mentalglitch9603
      @mentalglitch9603 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@24stakaman rapid. And I’m happy to say that I’ve improved a bit and I’m 870 now!

    • @Alexlinnk
      @Alexlinnk Před 9 měsíci +3

      Did you make it to 900?

    • @mentalglitch9603
      @mentalglitch9603 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@Alexlinnk yes I did! But I still fall below it sometimes again. I’m reading chess for dummies now and trying to figure out how to boost into the mid 900’s. Thank you for asking 😁

    • @fortyofforty5257
      @fortyofforty5257 Před 9 měsíci

      @@mentalglitch9603 One of the best books for general chess information, imho. I am over 1200 now and I still got a lot out of the book, just relearning things I'd forgotten or learning principles in a new way. Good luck on your journey.

  • @blindknitter
    @blindknitter Před rokem

    You are such a wonderful teacher, thanks for this content.

  • @user-IAGCPA
    @user-IAGCPA Před 5 měsíci

    Anna always makes her instructional videos FUN and INTERESTING by SLOWLY explaining each move and the options available! Other sights blast through the moves at blazing speed!

  • @Dmitriy_D
    @Dmitriy_D Před 5 měsíci

    Those are some good advises here Anna. Thank you!

  • @OlleJonasson-pr8lu
    @OlleJonasson-pr8lu Před 6 měsíci

    I learn a lot rhrough your show Anna. Thanks so much.

  • @uygarbaksi
    @uygarbaksi Před rokem

    thank you, that's pretty instructive lecture.

  • @theeightytwentytd
    @theeightytwentytd Před 4 měsíci

    Not only are you good at implementing the principles you have learned, your presentation is both entertaining and informative. Your self analyses of your own games, in other videos, shows you have the same thoughts as the rest of us about your own positions. You teach the rest of us how to deal instead of giving up - Thank you!

  • @slgarrett
    @slgarrett Před rokem +1

    I love your videos. You make chess brilliance glamorous!

  • @loicgrange9238
    @loicgrange9238 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video. I guess it will be useful on my journey to get better at Chess. 👍🏻

  • @wiley3840
    @wiley3840 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi Anna, I love your videos so much. They have helped me become a better chess player. I love your positional approach to chess (and your Mom's :) ) It is so elegant and brings out the beautiful qualities of chess. Like when you get so excited about a "pretty" move. Thank you for all the hard work you put into your channel. You've helped make chess so popular these days!

  • @DaveX_321
    @DaveX_321 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm just beginning my chess journey. I appreciate you posting your knowledge.

  • @followCuriosity
    @followCuriosity Před rokem

    I love you Anna... your explanations are very helpful and you have a great attitude 😍

  • @seyedhamidrezamirpoorian2361

    Great video. Thanks Anna!

  • @minhdao-nn7ho
    @minhdao-nn7ho Před 2 měsíci

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @Chessmemories
    @Chessmemories Před rokem +1

    Wow 😍🔥 this is amazing👍 I love watching your videos. Useful as always😎🔥🔥

  • @Oldvelocette
    @Oldvelocette Před 6 měsíci

    Great video - thanks for posting -

  • @nekodayo4785
    @nekodayo4785 Před 9 měsíci

    Happy video! Thankyou !

  • @BryanLawhorn
    @BryanLawhorn Před rokem

    Great content! Thank you!!

  • @Relief4Headaches
    @Relief4Headaches Před 10 měsíci

    You're amazing...thank you, Anna.

  • @TheRst2001
    @TheRst2001 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks Anna , this episode is full of golden nuggets of info

  • @a.k.7840
    @a.k.7840 Před rokem +1

    I remember studying Silman's method for finding middle game plans, but I never could connect with it because it relied upon conceptualizing a good position and forming a plan to reach that position. The problem I had was deciding what a good position would look like. I mean, ultimately the good position is you check mating your opponent, but a good short term position can be very difficult to decide upon, at least for me it was. For example, in this video Anna gives us the positions to look at. Silman did the same thing in his books. When the time comes to find those few possible positions to choose from, it doesn't seem so easy to me.

  • @iofish__
    @iofish__ Před rokem

    Thanks for this lesson!

  • @visionbishop9517
    @visionbishop9517 Před rokem

    Been playing chess for awhile.Never thought of this.I was taught to find the best move,thinking of 3 possible moves never entered my 🧠.I geel like I just leveled up!!! Thankx Anna!!!

  • @jacobrickayzen2744
    @jacobrickayzen2744 Před rokem

    Love the video and advice

  • @Mushketer300
    @Mushketer300 Před rokem +1

    I love your channel so much!

  • @ga4701
    @ga4701 Před rokem

    I hope you will continue more of these type of videos!!

  • @Besgigobro
    @Besgigobro Před rokem +3

    this is so helpful

  • @kjelltoreknudsen2195
    @kjelltoreknudsen2195 Před 5 měsíci

    Love it. Idea for more videos are to explain the ideas in the Italian game, Spanish and Queens gambit exepted and declined. One thing is det moves but the idea behind them and wich squares Black and White is fighting for :). Thank you for the great videos you are making :)

  • @CaptainKirk01
    @CaptainKirk01 Před rokem

    I love this chess puzzle challenge concept.

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem

    Great video! I'd like to have at least 2 more about middlegames.

  • @hexacomb4946
    @hexacomb4946 Před rokem +2

    More videos like this pls

  • @rajendransambandam5955
    @rajendransambandam5955 Před 5 měsíci

    great i like the teaching u r great sharing all your thoughts honestly which benefits all chess players

  • @spghose2437
    @spghose2437 Před 5 měsíci

    The way magnus played is to keep the distribution of minor pieces equal for light square and dark square as some of the greats in this line, specially Boby Fischer and Garry Kasparov did. So he followed the best ploy to attack in the middlegame. He could easily go to C1 to A7, however in this level the opponents will surely prepare attack against him.

  • @dr.chrisketo7193
    @dr.chrisketo7193 Před 4 měsíci

    Wunderbar! Danke!

  • @frederickbradberry4717

    nice video! thanks!

  • @elindauer
    @elindauer Před rokem

    Out of those moves I think I like Qc1 the best, maybe looking to jump in to h6. But somehow I wanted N2d4, planning to answer e5 w/ Nxf5, holding c3 or even c4 in reserve if I need it, Qxc4 Ne5 being a possible idea for example. I love the focus on the middlegame nice work!

  • @mantzagar
    @mantzagar Před rokem +1

    Anna, can you PLEASE make a playlist with all your educational videos like this one?
    (e.g. "The BEST Way To Calculate" "The SECRET To Stop Blundering Your Pieces" etc.)
    Playlist 'Lessons' is not so complete.
    You are so sweet and communicative.
    Your work is great! Keep it up!
    A fan of yours from Greece (Crete)

  • @claredawssings
    @claredawssings Před 5 měsíci

    Me ha encantado esta clase de Ajedrez muchas gracias

  • @2009Neelam
    @2009Neelam Před rokem +1

    For vi_pranav i suggest playing g5 because once you play g5 your opponent will play hxg5. you will now play hxg5 threatning the the Queen and trying to play Qh7.Qh7 makes a checkmate and is kind of forced . Even though he can play Qe3 and then Qh3 at least you are up 2 pawns. and that is why i think g5 is the answer.

  • @deviongants3724
    @deviongants3724 Před 4 měsíci

    Pretty good I learned something thanks

  • @joshtheegotist
    @joshtheegotist Před rokem +5

    So I tried the Cow with the black pieces, lost to a much higher rated opponent, but it was my own midgame blunders that lost me the game, and despite losing I definitely was giving my opponent hell. I like this opening, I felt immediately comfortable playing with it and thought the dynamics were fun, I will definitely be looking deeper into the Cow.

    • @EponaDreams-AmbientDreamscapes
      @EponaDreams-AmbientDreamscapes Před rokem +6

      There should be a tournament where only the Cow is played for either side.

    • @fun_g
      @fun_g Před 6 měsíci

      @@EponaDreams-AmbientDreamscapes then we could say that the players will have "beef' with each other 😂

  • @emmadiaz6734
    @emmadiaz6734 Před rokem

    1)I think Qc1 because we are a pawn down and if we exchanged we would be in an ending with a pawn down then it will be difficult. So Qc1
    2) I thinks is g5 since it follows; hxg5, hxg5 and the rook have a open column and you can atack that column.

  • @LostSoulAscension
    @LostSoulAscension Před rokem

    0:57 she's like, 'as if that would ever happen." 😂😂😂

  • @danturner1331
    @danturner1331 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @snufkin4568
    @snufkin4568 Před rokem

    At 6:50 [anna] completely missed dark square bishop takes the horse on h4, the old “remove the defender tactic” if you take back its check mate, it creates the same issue moving your horse would make in the first place.

  • @thomasvontom
    @thomasvontom Před 11 měsíci

    What i like about anna is this. 1) a great talented player. 2) makes great content for many levels of the game. 3) their is a childish genuine enthusiasm for the game. Its infectious.

  • @mikedee1771
    @mikedee1771 Před rokem

    Just two games but very instructive on general ideas.

  • @SorenIsANerd
    @SorenIsANerd Před rokem +1

    In the first game, Nf4 looks interesting, too. Puts pressure on the black queen and helps defend the bishop on g2. I'll probably regret posting this when I watch the rest of the video and realize why it's a bad move. lol. Of the ones you suggest, I was thinking of Qc1, with an eye towards going to h6. [a little later] OMG! I got one right! :D

  • @angelmartinez5533
    @angelmartinez5533 Před rokem

    Que bonito hablas español Anna!! Gracias por la clase

  • @TechyBen
    @TechyBen Před rokem

    The subtexts of this video are amazing.

  • @InVersionStudio
    @InVersionStudio Před rokem

    All questions solved . Thanks❤

  • @stephanbriem1882
    @stephanbriem1882 Před 2 měsíci

    I'd suggest knight to h4. Exchanging queen allows the opponent to bring his bishop to the e5 square which is good for him. Knight to h4 forces the opponent to eather exchange queens on the d1 square which is good for the development of the white rook or to go to d7 or b5. Queen to c1 is also possible.

  • @drake4931
    @drake4931 Před rokem

    I actually saw both moves before she said candidate moves! I was pretty happy with myself

  • @stephanbriem1882
    @stephanbriem1882 Před 2 měsíci

    I think pawn to g5 is the best move. The white queen has to move. If the white queen is exchange white loses the pawn on f6. So if the white queen moves the pawn on h4 can be taken, opening up the g-file for the black rook. Casteling short or long would be to passive in my opinion.

  • @bagames7473
    @bagames7473 Před rokem

    that is what I call a good quality video content !!!

  • @TheArigor
    @TheArigor Před rokem

    Thank you Anna, i love your content. So positiv and educational.
    A question to the community: In the 2. game the candidate move i came up with is Nc4. Why is this not a candidate move?

  • @tbbwolfy8584
    @tbbwolfy8584 Před rokem

    there is a 4th move that is even better than those 3. first good exchange queens arent bad. 2nd no go there is a bishop ready to take the knight and its game over. 3rd maybe ok but still doesnt really do nothing do to the bishop.
    4th move i would do would be... pesent at C2 to C3. you will have an attack or protect. either way you might open for pushing his queen out of the threatening spot

  • @cuz_i_sedso9574
    @cuz_i_sedso9574 Před 5 měsíci +1

    so cute that she meows when she says "move"

  • @sammyjones3500
    @sammyjones3500 Před rokem

    That is helpful Anna. I setup my well defended 'hedgehog' opening then wait for the attack. Don't know best way to proceed.

  • @StevenMartin8000
    @StevenMartin8000 Před rokem +2

    Great video

  • @7352SoS
    @7352SoS Před 5 měsíci

    9:40 i love this analogy 😂

  • @silverchairsg
    @silverchairsg Před rokem +2

    I'd like to see Anna (or any chess expert) play Chinese chess. There's a river in the middle, cannons, and two advisors/guards and a general stuck inside a palace in place of the king and queen. The elephants (bishops) and soldiers (pawns) move differently too.

    • @alancoe1002
      @alancoe1002 Před rokem

      I may have to make my own pieces for Chinese Chess, as the characters writing on the disks baffle me. The game itself will no doubt baffle me more.

  • @robertrichard2322
    @robertrichard2322 Před rokem

    17:43 I believe the expression you are looking for is "the final nail in the coffin"

  • @seansartor
    @seansartor Před rokem

    Excellent presentation 🤩💥

  • @cosasverdes
    @cosasverdes Před rokem

    The mascara agrees with the camera. It might be a pain, but making it regular will help the algo!
    TY for the amazing free content per usual.

  • @shannonjones8877
    @shannonjones8877 Před rokem +1

    Somehow my first instinct ended up being the right move both times.
    Now i just need to be able to do that in actual games.

  • @tmithoth8956
    @tmithoth8956 Před 4 měsíci

    "It's always good to reiterate that" was perfect english 👌 ☺