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What is ELO which app you are using bro chess how I cam download that chess app
Hello .thank you bro .this is helpful
Very good game and nicely played and demonstrated.β€
Very nice format! It is really helpful to see your thinking process along the game.
Thank you
can you play with francis in the next video i lost everytime against him while i beat nora a lot of times
Awesome!! Amazing, simple and clear method to teach how a chess master think. Thank you so much.
Wally was playing well. I can beat Li 2000 most games. 38:10 maybe explain why you capture with pawn vs queen. I understand but a 1500 probably missed why.
Your videos are helpful π― tell me what is woodpecker method is it worth learning
The same sortiert of video over and over again π’
What would happen if you played a blitz time control against that 1800 bot? You had a lot of time to think.
It was a nice demonstration of thinking out loud, however it doesnβt explain why 1500 players are stuck where they are. The title is therefore a little misleading. How to beat an 1800 bot in 30 minutes would be closer to the truth.
Another very interesting & instructive game, thanks. Definitely a challenging moment when the Black bot did not move the knight out of the attack & instead moved the other knight for counter attacking counter play. White though kept calm & did not get rattled by this oversight & got back on track with logical moves to deal with the problem. Again this highlights the importance of understanding these good chess principles in all game positions, I feel. π