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Chess Position Practice #1: Candidate Moves

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This video series will focus on analyzing chess positions, and generating candidate move orders from the position without moving the pieces or using computer analysis. The goal is to improve the ability to generate lines and variations mentally during a game, and to try to come up with a move that either maintains equality on the board, or paves the way for a slight positional edge.
I recommend pausing the video at the appropriate time and generating your own candidate moves. If this is something new you are working on improving, it's recommended that you write down your lines and over time you will be able to do this all in your head during a match.

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helo ( 1 month ago by catchboy280)
helo
cool ( 1 month ago by monique100000000)
cool
Hear hear ( 1 month ago by NY10013B)
Hear hear
try moving your ... ( 1 month ago by jonah888)
try moving your bishop to A-6 I think that will finish the game try that
if chess was to ... ( 1 month ago by vibovitold)
if chess was to reflect modern politics, there would be eight presidents on the 2nd rank and another eight on the 7th ;) knights: spin doctors. queen? banker i'll leave the rest for the creative :))
some ok ideas, but ... ( 1 month ago by 246trinitrotoluene)
some ok ideas, but i disagree with some things too i do think that beginners would benefit from this though
At 8;20 black could ... ( 1 month ago by HiFiVibe)
At 8;20 black could continue attacking the king with bishop to a6. That would be devastating to white Re2, Be2 , ke2 re8
man that is way to ... ( 1 month ago by BZEnodata)
man that is way to intense... I never looked that far into anything move I ever made. and I don't really know if any places where really even made in this entire video! OMG i wish I could think that far ahead!
perhaps you should ... ( 1 month ago by grbradt)
perhaps you should point out that in the original position white has the concrete threat b4-b5 winning a piece. Candidate moves are then selected which meet that threat.
ur assumptions abt ... ( 1 month ago by raeid)
ur assumptions abt wat ur opponent will play on ur candidate moves r very weak moves..da candidate move u made is very vulnerable to white's d5->d4 then d3 ..also ur g6 move opens up a discovering check frm white's e pawn
you claim that ... ( 1 month ago by deefromott)
you claim that after the first exchange you're the one in the stronger position.
But your knight is pinned to your Rook.
ya that's mate ( 1 month ago by deefromott)
ya that's mate
at 8:13, Black ... ( 1 month ago by alvisc2002)
at 8:13, Black Bishop at B7 moves to A6.
Well done Jrobi. ... ( 1 month ago by BobbyFischer0000)
Well done Jrobi. Another good video. Candidate moves is a awesome way to improve your chess. It actually gets you to think about the position and not just move at first glance. One thing I find amateurs ignore in chess is there opponents ideas. You could better your chess games just by asking one simple question... What is my opponents idea? Every time "he" makes a move; ask: What is "his" idea here? Or: " What is the purpose of that move?" cheers
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Great comment - ... ( 1 month ago by jrobichess)
Great comment - thanks for checking out the vid!
I do not agree with ... ( 1 month ago by Haegendoorn)
I do not agree with your candidate moves. First of all, d4-d5 you lose a knight. Second, at 6:07, your rook is stuck behind the knight and there is already the threat of white's knight... not good either
Thanks for checking ... ( 1 month ago by jrobichess)
Thanks for checking out the vid - I will look into those possibilities. What lines do you recommend from the position?
Its difficult for ... ( 1 month ago by Haegendoorn)
Its difficult for black, especially with the single rook and the checkmate threat on E8. But I would go for the rook on f6 and then h6 and try to mess around, because the pawn in front of the king isn t there and the king is unprotected and we already have a bishop and queen on h2... Maybe sacrifice the black bishop and bring the knights more in a attacking position without too much defense risks Plz comment on my suggestions. Thanks for the video
At 8:14 when wking ... ( 1 month ago by blahtoausername)
At 8:14 when wking goes to F1, couldn't bBhisop move to A6 for 2nd check? Wouldn't that be to Blacks advantage?
around 3min 38 you ... ( 3 weeks ago by leratluci)
around 3min 38 you say eventhough the f5 pawn already has 2 defender but it has 3 what about the bishop?
wow, i never ... ( 2 weeks ago by theabyscalls)
wow, i never considered that line either.
Anyway thanks for all your great vids
Thanks for checking ... ( 2 weeks ago by jrobichess)
Thanks for checking out the vid theabyscalls!
the position at ... ( 3 days ago by yesyoucanrimjobmyass)
the position at 8.14 after black's queen takes pawn on h4 is interesting. i noticed that after Kg1 Qh2+ Kf1 Qh3+ white has to defend with Bg2. If white plays Kg1 instead, then black follows up with Bh2+. there's only one move for white and tht's Kh1. Then Black can play Bg3+ (discovered) which leads to Kg1 Qh2+ Kf1 Qxf2# 0-1



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