How To Keep An Attack Going - Logical Chess Game 15
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Welcome to Episode 15 of this "Book Club" series where we are currently going through the book: Logical Chess - Move by Move by Irving Chernev
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@@jahedshams Wondering too.. I am also on the Watchlist tho.. so I donno let's see.
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This is an awesome series and your content is complex enough to be interesting but delivered in a digestible way.
What a great game by Alekhine!! I had learnt earlier that your attack will be successful or not successful depending upon the material of pieces you have in the an attack. For example- If your Queen, Knight, Rook and Bishop is attacking, whilst your opponent only has one knight and the three pawns defending the king, you have better chances of winning. Just avoid counter play from your opponent! Hope this is helpful!
I also wanted to show a line from the Italian Game, where you can spice things up from Black's side.
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. Nc3 d6 6. h3? h6 7. 0-0 g5 8. Be3 (for example) g4.
Black has a crushing attack.
Please analyze the variation before using it.
1.Qc4+... Pd5
2.Nxd5... Pxg5
3.Rxe7+... Kf8
4.Nf4... Qxe7
5.Nxg6 +... Q is lost.
What amazes me is the persistance to go all the way to find these moves. Specially if you have to lose a lot of time to find these moves.
Great stuff!
Another excellent video - can't wait for " breaking 1500 " , think it's going to help a lot & fill in many many gaps 😊
Great Content! Thank you.
Great video as always
love this book . Logical chess moves . Thanks Nelson , learning a lot from it , best buy for the money
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yo dude i love your videos, you make me think a lot more differently when i play chess. do you think you can try the halloween gambit? thanks for all these videos 🙌
Genius in work! What a powerful game
Thankyou sir❤
29:25 So here's an important question I'm wondering about, how do you decide whether to play a building move like Re1 first or pull the trigger and do something eg. Qh3? This is assuming we're not able to evaluate all those subtle differences in tactics from the complex explanation. For many of us at the lower levels, it would be a tall order to see and properly eval all that in a game. Because in the Alekhine game we saw him not really playing any building moves, eg. the a1 rook and b1 knight wasn't even playing throughout that whole game. Yet he was able to keep the initiative and make the attack work out with just the forces he's already developed.
At 12:35, after PxR and QxfP with black Q threatening back row mate in 1, the best white strategy is a perpetual mate draw.
Hey Nelson, I really love this series. It would be interesting to see the performance ratings and material advantages in those games! Maybe even the Elo, the accuracy and time advantage if there is. Thank you!
9:03
The queen fork is great, but you can get a forced checkmate instead, try to spot it
Another great video! Question: What about Nxh7 at 15:15 with the same idea of smothered mate if Bxh6?
15:00 Could white also play Nxh6? It also threatens mate with Nf6 and Bh6. Apart from that white would also win a pawn and even if black finds a way to stop the checkmate, white also threatens to play Nf6 check and win the rook in the corner. And if black decides to take the night, white trades a night for a rook and a pawn, there is still the pin on the e file and blacks position is a total mess. Am I missing something?
How much will be the course for?
I love this game by Alekhine. I've played over it many times. He was a master at the initiative & attack. Kasparov loved Alekhines game.
I don’t learn much from watching games at this level. At every pause, I try to find the best move, and I never find the move that was made. So, it kind of amounts to, just make a series of moves that you can’t see or find, and you’ll totally whoop butt. Interesting, but I learn so much more from the ratings climb video series.
Hey in 12:30 if Ne5, Re1 there is Ng6 no? Also even if black plays d6, after Rxd6 there is g6 attacking the queen and you take the rook.
Also, at 12:36 Black king can awkwardly escape to d7.
If d6 Rxe5 g6, then White can take the e7 knight with check (3+3 for 5) and will have good chances in the endgame
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In 8:13 could black play h6 to kick the white knight out and white lost time.
What should have black played instead of Bxd6? 25:45
Interesting how playing Re8+ would have lead to Be2 which unblocks the pawn on d2. So the defense would have been a move white wanted to play anyway. By attacking with the knight black doesn't force white to make a good move, but causes new problems.
Oh I was thinking about Nxh7 with similar idea of Ne4 ... Probably they would just give up the rook ...
Man! I struggle with finding that extra tactic and keeping it alive. Sometimes I feel that I have to defend directly than indirectly.
12:31 what’s the problem with knight g6 block the checkmate threat and protecting the bishop?
Why can't you block the discovered check with the white bishop?
7:48 The key word in the title of the video is "logical" ... If you can justify something, you can do it.
16:01 is Nxh7 do the same thing and win a pon and exchange
I hope there will be breaking 2000 one day
I found that knight e4!!
Hungover after Independence Day but still here 💪
He possibly played Qd6 to also prevent Re8
Pls make a course for over 2000 elo... im currently stuck at 2150❤
19:00 I considered the rook sacrifice but couldn't see an immediate follow-up to Kxe7. How would that line go?
I guess Nd5+, which is a double check and wins the queen next move...
5:13 can't white also play c4 to trap the knight?
8:00 Black can play f6 or h6.😏
ALL these moves in the video were kinda crazy, i think that's why i'm a 1300 and they are GM, it is just hardly find...
8:00 h6 or f6 by Black?😏
What about h6 or f6 at 8:00?😏
What about Black playing f6 or h6 at 8:00 ?😏
Bro I came back from 1800 to 1600 . What shall I do
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11:37 Can't black play pawn d6, to save their queen?
The black knight will be taken. But the queen will be safe
@@ohadcohen5950 Yea That I was thinking. It will be better to lose the knight than losing the queen
15:22
Can somebody explain why Nh7 doesn’t work?
Yes, I can explain. 😌 After Nxh7 Bxh6 Nf6+ Kf8 Bxh6+ there is Rxh6, as we captured the h7 pawn and opened the rook file. Hope this makes sense.
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Don’t want to gatecrash with a kind of an irrelevant comment, but how you pronounce Aliokhin’s last name really hurts.
It actually pronounces as “a-‘lio-khin” (with an emphasis on the second syllable) because it’s a Russian name, «Алёхин». At the time he was a world champion, all Russian names were transliterated in a French manner.
I agree with Paul Mophy, the ability to play chess well is a sign of a wasted life.😂
What's meaningful in life?
Great video, thank u. But please try to pronounce Alekhine correctly, he lived in France but was born in Russia. Alyohin should sound better. (Алёхин)
Who wants to learn from a Charlie Z? the Chess Vibes dude Nelson is just another Charlie Z (charlie zelenoff) of chess. Unfortunately the game has many Charlie Zs. Fake teachers, fake players, etc. Nelson is one of them. I feel bad for anyone who listens to him
It’s not “I like eine“, it’s “Ah - le - hin”.
This is an old problem based on the transliteration of the Russian letter "X," which is often turned into "KH" in English. So people often say "Alek-hine." But the "kh" is one letter not two. German transliteration from Cyrillic letters is "Aljechin," which sounds like "Al-yech-een" which probably is closer to the Russian but still not quite there.
It is indeed "Ah - le -hin" in French, but not in English.
Edit:
After a quick research, i found out that Alekhine himself pronounced it as "Ali - ye - khyne". Just pronounce it in your own language, or be my guest and learn all the basics Chinese pronunciation before trying to say Ding liren or my name
@@shengloongtan229 Really? My last name has four letters, is pronounced phonetically and still people can't spell or pronounce it. People are numb.
I believe the case here is that Alekhine lived in France after the Russian revolution and it’s a French spelling. Russian spelling of the name is not without controversy too, because of the omittance of “ё” in favour of “е” in typography . Many Russians know him as «Алёхин» just because it’s a more natural pronunciation of “Алехин»
Ilikeeine and ahlehin are pronounced almost the same
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Whats the difference
Your videos are a mess, how to find videos in series??
I bet you know, but this is not chrystal clear to others ;)
Homepage has playlists - this video is in the Book Club one