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@ricklee7732Ай бұрын
Literally just blundered and came to youtube for a break...
@Hand_leoАй бұрын
I blunder everyday so iam watching
@Mr.IITn.ArAvGauTaMАй бұрын
Me 2
@chess26622Ай бұрын
I blunder every move, so I am watching it as well
@shinydoritos0159Ай бұрын
Real 😆
@michaeljohnson8353Ай бұрын
😂 me too fam me too
@garywright4106Ай бұрын
I got this video on loop
@secondmouse3533Ай бұрын
I think there is some strange psychology in that if you blunder it encourages your opponent to blunder as well.Always worth continuing.
@mikekeenan8450Ай бұрын
I've heard similar claims about getting into time trouble. Supposedly some players, if their position was difficult, would deliberately get into time trouble so that they would be moving faster, which in turn would tend to make their opponent move faster, which in turn would make them blunder. How _you're_ supposed to avoid blundering further is not explained.
@jeremyready803021 күн бұрын
I think it works like this: subconsciously you rule out obvious blunders when thinking of what your opponent is going to do and you're so focused on the best moves you think they can do or the moves that seem most likely to happen that when they do a huge blunder there's a decent chance you'll miss it completely.
@sebastianrohl3801Ай бұрын
"I'm attacking. I'm attacking" - Nelson. New favorite quote.
@elendarulianreoАй бұрын
Really interesting engine tactic at 2:50--black has Rd1+!! After Rxd1, e2+! followed by exd1=Q.
@mariosnum1fanАй бұрын
Your commentary was like poetry😂 very suspenseful and i was like at the edge of my seat
@chess26622Ай бұрын
If a 2300 Rapid, and 2400 Blitz blunders like this, then my checkmate blunders are completely 🆗 at my 2100+ Rapid rating
@Jon_HawkeАй бұрын
I blundered heaps today so great video Nelson
@meta4972Ай бұрын
that was fun and engaging. Thanks Nelson!
@BartlebyHiggensworthАй бұрын
Clickbait title, but I played a rapid game this morning and blundered my queen on the fifth move. This video was meant for me!
@aaronauld1705Ай бұрын
Great commentary! Really exciting. 😃
@3141minecraftАй бұрын
This is exactly why I never resign
@siebenmuthАй бұрын
Hey Nelson, ich finde deine Videos wirklich sehr sehr hilfreich. Danke
@farouqbaiti4315Ай бұрын
Nelson teaching us to avoid tunnel vision:🤓. Me using Nelson's Knowledge:😎. Nelson forgetting what he taught us and goes wrong in a chess game:😞.
@dragadeytАй бұрын
Love this. Never give up, never surrender!
@c64osАй бұрын
Very inspiring!
@arikgershonАй бұрын
Why did that count as a draw?
@etrestre9403Ай бұрын
That's the rule
@arikgershonАй бұрын
Ah I see; it’s called timeout vs insufficient material. I’ve never seen that rule before
@VOXFISHАй бұрын
I'm currently revisiting this video for the 7th time
@user-ej7sr3ow8bАй бұрын
I remember I played a game where I was totally crushed, but I still managed to keep my queen on the board to deliver some checks to slow my opponent down, and although my queen was lost later, since I still had some pawns, I won on time
@IksvomidАй бұрын
"Respect the unexpected." - Nelson, probably.
@subbramanianmeiyapphan4149Ай бұрын
Nice video Nelson
@dominikzivanovic1200Ай бұрын
I love supporting my favorite chess streamers and this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to finally keep coming back to this video every day and not learn anything in return cause I know I'll just blunder again
@andrewbennett5911Ай бұрын
Wow !! There really is hope for us all 🤫
@Chunes3Ай бұрын
I cannot convey how valuable it is to play on no matter what at lower ratings. I've come back from blundering three pieces before.
@jasonscholes936416 күн бұрын
Watch history: This video: 9263926392692528 hours when will I get better at chess
@venom6221Ай бұрын
Was rook b7 a good move? (Starting position)
@tedh.8356Ай бұрын
I just blundered a game and needed to see this !
@HolzschieberАй бұрын
In a bad position, play aggressively and give your opponent the opportunity to blunder himself.
@MarkLeinhosАй бұрын
Tenacity works in all time controls, not just in speed games. I can't count how many times I've won games after being down significant material, and I play almost exclusively correspondence games.
@msl758Ай бұрын
why is it a draw if the opponent runs out of time?
@donniedarko4164Ай бұрын
Out of time vs no material = draw
@s--cn8eeАй бұрын
Because Nelson does not have any pieces with which he can checkmate, it is a draw, for example, if he still has a knight, but a win if he has a pawn.
@cablestickАй бұрын
Nelson I'm blundering all the time. Hahaha
@TeeGarАй бұрын
Damn, looks like I have to watch this every day....
@RJSRdgАй бұрын
From the starting situation, how about: 1. Ra8+ Nxa8 2. Ra8+ Kc7 3. Na6+ Kd7 4. Nc5+ If black plays Bxc5, the attack on the Queen is over. If black plays Kb7, can keep repeating this for a draw. If black plays Kd7 then 5 Qh4+ Ke8 or Kf8 6 Qx68#
@simoncody3328Ай бұрын
I think you should check our shotgun king if you haven't already
@JamesQMurphyАй бұрын
I blundered the other day (gave away my room) but I pressed on… and squeezed out a win. First time that ever happened. Sometimes blundering can be a wake up call.
@ChomtaАй бұрын
I play bullet chess everyday so I can watch this video everyday
@LJLMETALАй бұрын
The BDG is a fun opening.
@alanrouse1Ай бұрын
Happened to me today. Blundered a rook on move 24. Kept playing, dow.n 5 to 6 points according to stockfish (which I learned after the game!) until move 40. At the end I had pawns that my opponent could not stop and he resigned.
@NJDJ1986Ай бұрын
Luckily Nelson survived on time!! ⏳⌛
@PavelGnatyukАй бұрын
Firstly I should play on the level that fits for my rating. I do not need just the points. Secondly such draws are good for the blitz only. As well as such blunders happen in the blitz
@maximos905Ай бұрын
My first instinct was to just sidestep then after a while I considered the move you ended up doing. Lol weird that I would have done the same blunder if I thought instead of my instinct
@timbit827Ай бұрын
Had a similar game today. Stupidity let my opponent promote and take my queen. But ended up getting a stalemate
@Lol_lets__play_chessАй бұрын
Hey Nelson can u make some new video to reach 2k from 1800 level m stuck at this level for months
@Trelmayas21Ай бұрын
NEVER SURRENDER!!!!
@jlook6070Ай бұрын
Could a queen sacrifice to take the bishop work in that dilemma? It pulls the rook off station leaving a rook check with enemy rook capture immeinent.
@VictorHernandez-ch2mmАй бұрын
Definitily worth playing on o lower rankings like mine (1300) I have won, drawn lots of games like that. I've also lost quite a few.
@MarkChaliceАй бұрын
Why was it a draw when his opp ran out of time?
@jevaughngrant4464Ай бұрын
Can you send me the game review? I usually play Sandi.
@user-qg7wu3xn6uАй бұрын
i almost always never give up even in my 1600 rapid or 1500 blitz... they ve many times stalemate me cuz of time or i got draw cuz of time or even a win cuz i have a pawn they did not capture and lose form time...ppl get mad that i dont resign but i dc..if i see a chance to stalemate or draw from time i always go for it..
@garzyfreestyle540Ай бұрын
I am 1050 elo and I never surrend. Posibilities of the opponent blundering back, stalemate, losing on time, are so high. Also, when you are ahead is easy to lose the advantage. Nothing harder than win a winning position...
@kohotokunАй бұрын
My uncle was playing a chess game while handling a diamond back rattlesnake and eating subway. Long story short, by the end of that game he was in prison with a new tattoo and a sixth toe surgically added to his left foot. Anything can happen in a chess game 😤
@grahamduganАй бұрын
So does that mean it was a draw due to insufficient material? Sorry if it’s a stupid question, I’m just trying to understand exactly what happened there
@fernandoarriaga8935Ай бұрын
Congratulations
@DudeWhoSaysDeezАй бұрын
I blundered numerous times today, so should I watch this video numerous times?
@86JEYPIАй бұрын
And I feel bad with my blunders in my 1300 Elo level
@emmanuelodinaka1470Ай бұрын
I've had games like this
@harshwankhede2302Ай бұрын
Blundered 3 times what should I do? Watch it thrice?😢
@mikesuppa7706Ай бұрын
I stay blundering
@dannygjkАй бұрын
If you were playing a fast time control stop it - get help.
@AMZCH_Ай бұрын
Y'all making 4 blumbers per minute aswell? 😢
@e.j.bosman7728Ай бұрын
Those are rooky numbers
@nickcrooks361Ай бұрын
If masters keep playing then us 800s can finish games
@farouqbaiti4315Ай бұрын
I didn't blunder today and yesterday.😎 Maybe I blundered yesterday and yesterday's yesterday against my cousins.😏 But still I watched this today and I learned some new knowledges.🤠
@derfderf0Ай бұрын
It's a draw if you run out of time? Or did he stalemate you?
@00001HtheprogrammerАй бұрын
If you run out of time but your opponent has insufficient checkmate material(meaning they can't win even if you play the worst possible moves and they play the best) you get a draw
@derfderf0Ай бұрын
@@00001Htheprogrammer ahh, okay. That makes perfect sense. Thank you.
@markosborn3079Ай бұрын
Ha ha, brilliant!
@emmanuelodinaka1470Ай бұрын
it was nice to not give up
@f_b_i_Ай бұрын
Miraculously I made 2 blunders and 2 great moves and 1 brilliant move 😂 and won
@RadishAcceptableАй бұрын
I don't know, man... I never feel good about this kind of draw. I feel like I'm disrespecting my opponent when I keep playing on after blundering something as high value as a rook or queen because 99% of the time playing on is a complete waste of time. I'm basically telling them to prove that they can convert. So I end up walking away from the game unhappy, knowing that I deserved to have lost, and I know they walk away unhappy too. I'd rather just suck it up and take the L.
@TheEthikosАй бұрын
If he ran out of time, why was it a draw and not a win/loss?
@mikekeenan8450Ай бұрын
Because with only a king left, there would have been no way to deliver checkmate, therefore it's "impossible" for him to win. So they call it a draw in lieu of that.
@williamblake7386Ай бұрын
Is this chess tho?
@ujvarig74Ай бұрын
But how is this a draw? His opponent proposed a draw and he accepted it? I don't understand why the opponent didn't lose on time
@Issac-ff2ec12 күн бұрын
if one has insufficient material to checkmate and the other is out of time, its a draw
@TayfunTuran-cs5qoАй бұрын
After nelsi blunder he probably loose his consentrate. If you blunder your queen and you know it. it’s better you resign for respect.
@mikekeenan8450Ай бұрын
In classical for sure, but speed chess is different in that regard.
@RD-uk6wtАй бұрын
Why its a draw and not a lose on time?
@zzzaphod8507Ай бұрын
Nelson did not have sufficient material to checkmate when his opponent ran out of time, so a draw.
@RD-uk6wtАй бұрын
@@zzzaphod8507 yeah but his opponent had enough material... well, i dont know the rules for something like that.
@zzzaphod8507Ай бұрын
@@RD-uk6wt If part of the "material" you need is time, then his opponent did not have enough material.
@Lord-YhwachАй бұрын
If there was a title for blundering, i would be the first to receive it
@r0bz0rlyАй бұрын
fred dkrst
@Ind_lifeeditzАй бұрын
People who didnt blunder and saw the video!
@anthonyrooksacАй бұрын
I won't behave like this, I would resign at a must lose position but not make use of time advantage. This is the sportsmanship. Also, I will not defend deeply to win in time, I consider this is another unsportsmenship and cheating action.
@None-if3moАй бұрын
How? It is legal.
@JoseferbergerАй бұрын
@@None-if3mo Because you are not winning because you play chess well but because you have a better internet connection, faster reflexes and more accurate mouse than your opponent. The idea that an opposite bishop endgame, for example, can be lost or won like that is especially revolting. Although I guess people who don't like this concept simply play with a small increment like 2+1 or 5+5.
@BugsyVercettiАй бұрын
I'm a crap chess player.
@hrachiaАй бұрын
GUYS? why is it draw? Isn't the person having time winning?
@RafaelFeyenoordfanАй бұрын
Bc Nelson only had a king, so he could never mate his opponent no matter how much time he'd have
@hrachiaАй бұрын
@@RafaelFeyenoordfanoh wow. Clever. Thanks
@user-qb4rn9nz6mАй бұрын
Let's goooo
@brettford946Ай бұрын
Gg
@QwDragonАй бұрын
I didn't get why is it a draw? When opponent runs out of time, it should be a win, shouln't it?
@georgehav650Ай бұрын
' I blunder my queen for no reason, but I attack, my opponent is 2500 but I attack, he's so smart and I'm not, but I attack, I should have won the game, but I'm so happy with a draw because I attack '...... You sound like a broken record
@ZeroGDucksАй бұрын
Or maybe a lyrical genius in the making 😉
@ghoxted2789Ай бұрын
coach, this is why I don't find speed chess any good. Something like that happen to me today, but if i play that bad I resign and give my opponent the points. it just don''t feel a victory. it's a win. but ... me nah!!