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Welcome to Episode 21 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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That thumbnail is genuinely frightening
I love it it's just like mine style queen's gambit
love your content nelsonโค
I love tge thumbnail
Great video
Nice Video
I like your videos sir
Look like stonewall to me
Another instructive video , thank you . Yes , certainly similarities with the Stonewall , all good !
Loving the Logical Chess series so far , Nelson!
@14:56 Levy: "you sacrifice the ROOOOOOOOOKK!" โผ๏ธโผ๏ธ
Everyoneโs telling him let him cook until bro accepts the queens gambit ๐
Nelson love your videos btw they are a lot helpful I gained 644 elo because of your tips and traps and tactics
your AI slop thumbnails are not based, they are an abomination of everything wrong with humanity and your dismissal of art. your use of AI in thumbnails will be looked down upon in the years to come
I love his cake mixes too !! Pillsbury dough boy !!
โNothinโ says lovinโ like Ne5! Hee hee!โ
I was hoping Nelson might answer my questions from the previous episode.
Excellent video, thank you .
I just need to focus more on changing plans. Im too naive to stick to the one and sacrifice everything
I have a Simon and Shuster copy of this book from the 60's. It's been tough wading through the old positional notations. These videos are very helpful. Thanks!
These episodes are so nice please release faster broโคโค
Grok let's you violate copyright now, but that doesn't mean companies won't defend their IP, be careful Nelson.
good lesson thank you
Which playlist that i can learn from first episode?
Moving pawns may not create permanent weakness but can destroy the opponent. The current Nepo VS Arish game demonstrated the powerful pawns moves. Besides, for the defending side, moving pawn in front of castled king can prevent back rank mate.
Harry Nelson Pillsbury, one of the greatest chess players of all time. Poor guy died young at 33 due to syphilis. Contracted it while visiting Europe.
I am enjoying this series: you are an excellent teacher!
Was expecting RICE cooking given the picture! ๐
Nelson has a second channel! I forgot the name! Can anyone tell me the name of this other channel? TIA
This also looks similar to jobava london
this is the stuff masters dont want you to know!! hope more of this
Keep these tutorials coming, as your time allows for you to present them Nelson. I am really learning new concepts, believe it or not. ๐
LET HIM COOKKK!!!!!!!! ๐ฃ๏ธ๐ฃ๏ธ๐ฃ๏ธ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Still here. Totally enjoying the series:) .
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You are a phenomenal teacher! I love these videos.
Thumbnail is menacing lol
This video make me want see more and more chess videos
Really excellent coaching with a comprehensive delivery style. Many thanks!
That bit about checking which squares you can use to check and then eliminating them is the best piece of advice I've received in a long time. It makes sense but I don't think I've ever thought of in that way before. Thank you for sharing.
I learned how to make the pillsbury doughboy noise the day i installed a bidet in my basement toilet.
The way you explained the thought process at 10:00 really is something extremly helpful I don't see any other chess youtuber do๐ฎ
Great video. I get very similar positions in the jobava london i play…knight on d5 and queen on h3. The only difference is i havent played f4…ill remember this idea.
Hey would you ever consider a future series where you take a student and coach him to climb the rating ladder? Ive seen it done in other skill based games and it seems to be a big hit on youtube. Im a low key streamer(like…handful of viewers lol) and i think someone like me who can share videos from my perspective, could really lend itself to that kind of thing. You share training/lessons/analysis sessions together and then his/her games, and that sort of thing. Just thought id throw it out there. I desperately want to get better at this game ๐
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Really appreciate your videos. Learned a lot with this one
At 16:22, if black had, instead of playing a5, captured b2; what would white do?