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in understand dont resign but is the cut off point when you are playing a titled opponent
ОтветитьWake me when it's 2000.
ОтветитьThx for all of your time that you spend for free to teach everyone Aman..
ОтветитьI wonder why "know basic tactics" is applied only on us and not applied on identifying tactics by our opponents.
ОтветитьWe recovered strong after
we failed our habits terribly.
I wish there was more post game analysis in these videos, especially of the games that were lost. Great content nonetheless.
ОтветитьThis is a really cool series! Especially since I think I sit between Lvl 2&3. It seems like an interesting challenge for you to play algorithmically like this to simulate the lower ELO and model good habits.
ОтветитьWait what is RPM?
ОтветитьHi Aman
ОтветитьThat second player has to be a paid actor, what a disgraceful 1300
ОтветитьSorry to spoil it to you, his last game from this account is late march, he reached 2k so it will be the end of it
ОтветитьWhat's the rating goal of the series, 2000? Tbh, I wanna see 2500 or more)
ОтветитьCHESSMARINO is the YokedNando of series 2
ОтветитьYou jumped from moron to genius in no-time
ОтветитьI’ve been at 1300 for 5 years
ОтветитьHow common is it for blitz rating to be significantly lower than rapid? My rapid is firmly 1500 but I have never broken out of 1300 in blitz...but hey, maybe with this series?
ОтветитьI was expecting the updated habits openings in level 3. Will you show them at level 4? I was hoping to see a little more on the Nimzo than the previous series.
ОтветитьI have never pre-moved. I guess I don't completely understand when to use it, how to use it....
ОтветитьMy habits malfunction sometimes also
ОтветитьThis video was very informative and entertaining, thanks Aman!
Ответитьhow does a 1300 not know how to checkmate with a rook with like 45seconds left... I learned that at 800
ОтветитьWhy do you lose on purpose?😂
ОтветитьThey way Aman is able to put himself into the perspective of my elo is scary
ОтветитьHoly Moley! that win by flagging at 14 minutes is INSANE!
ОтветитьI miss the older level 3 habits’ longer post-game analyses, rook placement, opening responses from the previous habits series. I still find more educational value in that series compared to this one, and while this one is rehashing many of those key ideas, the “low elo role play” can feel a bit over the top at times. but hey, to each his own ;)
ОтветитьCan we get some “Snork up, King” merch that has a king piece with a snorkel on? Or something…
Ответитьsanty1966 HAS to be a paid actor 😭😭😭
Ответитьi made so many mistakes watching this episode
ОтветитьI ve been watching your videos for so long i don't even remember how many years and i dont know why you guys aren't the most popular chess content creators
ОтветитьSo why are you not teaching the most important habit of all - recognizing threats - and instead purposely hanging checkmate just to play a "habits" move? I'd say it's much more educational to show that you still have to recognize threats first instead of automatically playing the habits move. But that's just me
ОтветитьAmen had to be on some good shit this episode 😂
ОтветитьYou have best ideas for chess content, great job!
ОтветитьHabits until 2200 please Aman
ОтветитьExperts always make things look easy.
His vision of forks/tactics two moves out (and the opponents threats two + moves ahead) is why this works.
Im walking into stuff at like 900 elo trying this same method
Did he just get into a losing position against a 1300 elo player?!.....
ОтветитьIdk about this one mate
ОтветитьGreat series, thanks! However, I ca assure you that 1300s know that once the king moves, castling is no longer possible. No need to play it that dumb :)
ОтветитьCan you teach me the habit of not getting annoyed at my own blunders?
ОтветитьJust wanted to say thank you for the series. My elo raised by 300-400 just from your videos
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