Chess Calculation Secrets: Outcalculate Your Opponents

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
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    00:00 Introduction/Experts do not necessarily calculate deeper than amateurs
    01:57 3 Golden Steps When Calculating in Chess
    02:58 The First Position/Calculating 2 Short Lines Accurately
    07:20 The Second Position/Calculating 3 Short Lines Accurately
    09:34 The Third Position/Generating Several Candidate Moves
    11:36 Homework Position
    Layman thinks that their ability to calculate very deep lines separates a chess grandmaster. This is in fact not supported by scientific evidence. What chess masters are great at is spotting strong candidate moves effortlessly - using their pattern recognition - and the ability to calculate short lines accurately. Most calculation mistakes happen on the very first move in chess.
    This video shows the fundamental thought processes in chess calculation by giving instructive positions that demand accurate calculation of short lines, which are 3-ply deep. But most importantly, we need to generate several candidate moves on the very first move, actively search for the best reply by the opponent, and set our goal properly from the initial position. All these concepts are covered in much greater depth in my recent Chessable course Fundamental Chess Calculation Skills:
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Komentáře • 67

  • @eschiedler
    @eschiedler Před 7 měsíci +8

    Homework spoiler ahead: White rook is in an absolute pin. Black 1...Re5 2. Kc4 Qc6+ 3. Rc5 Rxc5+ black queen quards against check on d7. Black 1...Re5 2. c4 Re3 skewers Queen and King. Any other white move and black rook captures rook and black is up a whole rook.

  • @surf2553
    @surf2553 Před 7 měsíci +5

    One thing i have started doing is counting the ply for each candidate move/response. This helps ensure that I calculate opponent moves and makes it easier to keep track of where i am in the move tree. I always try to count until an even number so I know I have calculated an opponents reply

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci +1

      That is a great practice! You thus ensure that you do the blunder check!

    • @surf2553
      @surf2553 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Dr.CansClinic Do you think it is a dumb idea or not useful long term? I am trying to see if there are any drawbacks to this practice once it's more automatic.

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 5 měsíci

      I think it is a sound technique so it cannot be harmful. It is good to always finish with a blunder check.@@surf2553

  • @dimitrisk8441
    @dimitrisk8441 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I really like that you seem to understand that most of us can't calculate long lines. Not because we are lazy, or don't want to, but because we just can't! Most masters can't understand this and think that everybody can calculate as they do, or somewhat close to it. They think why???, it is so easy, I can see 10+ moves deep, how someone else can't see clearly for 4 moves deep... impossible

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 5 měsíci +3

      I hear you. Not all experts become good teachers, as they take so many of their automatized skills for granted...

  • @outposter7281
    @outposter7281 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Re5 c4, Re3! getting the Q, if Re5 Kc4, Qc6+ picking up the R

  • @CC-ii3ij
    @CC-ii3ij Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic!

  • @__SanderB
    @__SanderB Před 7 měsíci

    Very helpfull short lesson! Thank you

  • @Deadeye1967
    @Deadeye1967 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video, very helpful.

  • @thechesscoachonline7712

    Thanks for your explanation 👍

  • @kotamity
    @kotamity Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video

  • @basilisperis4651
    @basilisperis4651 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Can, i have your courses 😊 and you make good job!!! I wish to see one course on how to play the endgame with your instructive way!!

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for your motivating comment and getting my courses :) I hope you will find great value in them. That is one of my course ideas actually, let's see when that can be realized!

  • @jaimecolodro1588
    @jaimecolodro1588 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. Keep it up

  • @DanielDollinger1959
    @DanielDollinger1959 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks Can. Excellent video that is similar to your calculation course. I have about two weeks to go on your calculation course.

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci

      Excellent Dan! Looking forward to your course review!

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you ❤

  • @Pierre_16_16
    @Pierre_16_16 Před 7 měsíci

    Voilà! 😃Always a pleasure to learn calculation with you Can! Take care!

  • @bluefin.64
    @bluefin.64 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I bought your course and I'll be starting it very soon. If it works like this video, I'm certain it will help me lot, because the video was great for my brain. I need the kind of correction in thinking that you're offering.
    I found the same lines in the homework assignment as eschiedler.

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you so much for getting the course and your comments on this video. Right now the course has an Introductory video, but we are considering extending the video to all the main chapters at some point in the future. Please leave your review on it on Chessable :)

  • @ahmedgaafar5369
    @ahmedgaafar5369 Před 7 měsíci

    I just purchased that course....man you are a gold mine.

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci

      Awesome! Thank you so much for your encouraging comment! I hope your chess will greatly improve with this course. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions on Chessable, I will gladly respond.

  • @manuelfuentes4509
    @manuelfuentes4509 Před měsícem

    1. ...Re5 pinning White's rook if 2.c4 Re3 if 2.Kd4 Qa3+ 3.Kd4 Qxd3+ loses the rook on d5
    3.Kc5 loses queen on d3 since White's rook on d5 is pinned. 🎉

  • @natalyawoop4263
    @natalyawoop4263 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video! I didn't even see the bishop could threaten the queen in position 3, it was only there to defend the knight in my mind.

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much for this feedback! Yes, most calculation errors are due to not 'seeing' a candidate on the very first move.

  • @ajvalv
    @ajvalv Před 7 měsíci

    Very nice video, btw.

  • @mizioblack1103
    @mizioblack1103 Před 7 měsíci

    i just found the channel and this instructif videos, i didnt play chess for 2 years, i forgot all that and when return to play , i play a lot of tactics and strategies but i feel frustated because i was good on finding a good move directely but now its very diffcult, but wth your videos remember me the foundamentals and all the important way of thinking in chess, another advice for those who read the comment look also when you openent made a move, if he take a weakness lke unprotecteded piece or a square that we can do some tactics or a weak square for an outpost etc etc or if he exchange a bishope and take a color of square weak that we can manuver and attack in this color easly etc, and do the same for you if you make move what can openent can do for you too, if its dificult to vsualze openent perspective turn the board and play in your head like if you are the openent , and with practice it will be so qicly to see all that ,
    so thanx a lot for this vdeos, and dont give up just practice tactics learn strateges from games and book lke kramnc move by move of strategies etc , and it wll be ok
    sorry for my english too i hope that my comment is understandable hehe
    +1 suscribe for ths fantastic channel . +1 le for ths cool master ❤

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you sooo much for your detailed comment and feedback! I really appreciiate you took time to write this message. Motivated to produce more content for my subscribers! :)

    • @mizioblack1103
      @mizioblack1103 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Dr.CansClinic you are welcome , thanx to you for your generosity to share all those informations and instructive content with a clear and cool way to explain all that informations too , its very helpful for me too :)

  • @eschiedler
    @eschiedler Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the calculation exercies. I missed all three!!! hah, oh well, back to the study board

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci +1

      My pleasure! More important than missing those, did you see why you missed them? Was it about not generating enough candidates on the first move, not looking at the strongest reply, or not setting the goal right at the beginning?

    • @eschiedler
      @eschiedler Před 7 měsíci

      @@Dr.CansClinic On some not seeing all the candidate moves at all. On another seeing two candidate moves and choosing the wrong one, not seeing why the correct one was the complete calcuation and correct one.

  • @sausage4mash
    @sausage4mash Před 7 měsíci

    hands up i went D4 saw the deflection assumed it works

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback! I hope you found the video useful to gain awareness about yourself :)

  • @ManojKumar-yl3hx
    @ManojKumar-yl3hx Před 7 měsíci

    1... Re5 2.c4 Re3 wins queen or after 1. ..Re5 any other move wins the rook coz of the pin

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you! 2. Kc4 Qc6+ is the other key line.

  • @doji-san
    @doji-san Před 5 měsíci

    The main skill I would like to learn is how to get my subconscious mind to "move" the pieces for me automatically to give me 2 to 3 lines maybe 3 moves deep for my "conscious" mind to evaluate. Once I acquire this skill I think i will hit 1500, but right now, when I look at the board, I have to "force" my subconscious just to see 1 move one line at a time!! lol

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 5 měsíci

      Chessable has a nice series called "Visualize" that may help tackle this issue. Also Step Method 2 Workbook: Thinking Ahead may be what you are looking for. Solving calculation puzzles in a slow medium where you really try to "see" a couple of moves ahead surely helps!

  • @ajvalv
    @ajvalv Před 7 měsíci

    Re5 was my option, but I could not see the posible response Kc4 (always afraid of commiting the king in such ways...)

    • @SpicyFoodsAndVlogs
      @SpicyFoodsAndVlogs Před 5 měsíci

      After Re5 Kc4, Qc6+ wins. If Kd4 then Qxd5# and if king goes anywhere else, you win the rook.

  • @growing367
    @growing367 Před 7 měsíci

    0:30

  • @siddharthjain2799
    @siddharthjain2799 Před 6 měsíci

    How to contact you for coaching lessons?

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 6 měsíci

      Hey! You can contact me on chess.com (username on the description of the videos).

  • @ghjkyj
    @ghjkyj Před 7 měsíci

    Re5

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci

      I like it. What are the 2 short and key lines after that move?

  • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394

    I noticed the B c7 move, but I am definitely not a great player

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 7 měsíci

      You have the eye for it, that is great! It is mostly about "seeing" the existence of that move than calculating in depth.

  • @davidbatchelder85
    @davidbatchelder85 Před 4 měsíci

    When you play everyday for yrs, I mean yrs. Not that you can calculate that deep. You have seen the position over and over and over. Or something like it. So you know automatic . I was a general contractor for 43 yrs. Everyday, I could calculate a project in thirty minutes to with in a few hundred dollars. Why, because I had seen everything so many times you just knew it. So play play play. Then look over your games and find out what you could do better rather than what you end up doing. You will see the same formations again and again. My thoughts

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! Yes, accumulating those recurrent patterns and chunks through years of experience is the key behind chess expertise.

  • @vivekdahiya9297
    @vivekdahiya9297 Před 6 měsíci

    Lesson to take from the video - quality over quantity

    • @Dr.CansClinic
      @Dr.CansClinic  Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely!

    • @vivekdahiya9297
      @vivekdahiya9297 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Dr.CansClinic thanks for the quality video keep up the good work Mr. Can👍🏻

  • @jimmccann3856
    @jimmccann3856 Před 7 měsíci

    Cunning examples! My homework answer, found independently, agrees w escheidler"s...