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Date of upload: Jun 9, 2023 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Well done! You managed to capture the experiences of new Chess players, literally. It's because of them that I prefer the "Scholar's Mate" if playing as White, or the "Fools Mate" if playing as Black. Either way, the opening gives me a chance to evaluate the opposing player's skill level, and whether they are good or bad, gives me a chance to develop my position.
The opening can be punished harshly by good players, but then, that's what I'm looking for. And if some fall to the mate, then it's a nice opportunity to help them learn. Mostly, though, I just see a lot of players doing random stuff when their initial strategies work out, and they always lose. Every move in this game is crucial, and I know, you hit the "I just wanted to play with you" nail on the head, but if you want to play, the most exciting matches are amongst the skilled, like any other game.
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2:29 Game started
4:29 Lily
4:50 Robin
7:21 Lily again
8:54 Cole
9:07 White knight 1
9:51 Zakiyah
9:55 White knight 2
11:37 Lily again
12:10 Shiloh
13:57 Lily once again
14:03 Lily once more
14:20 Lily another time
15:10 Josiah
15:29 White rook 1
15:32 Brittney becomes a queen
16:03 White bishop 1
16:07 White bishop 2
16:12 White queen
16:18 White rook 2
16:25 Lily for the last time
17:50 Victory
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In case somebody is interested in the pgn, please find it attached below. A few moves were not shown, but could be inferred from the state of the board shown at later points in time.
1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Bc4 Nxe4 4. Nxe4 Qh4 5. d3 d6 6. Ne2 Be6 7. O-O c5 8. a3 a6 9. b4 cxb4 10. axb4 g6 11. N2c3 Nc6 12. Nd5 Bc8 13. Nb6 Rb8 14. Nxc8 Rxc8 15. Qf3 Nd8 16. Bb2 Ne6 17. Bc3 Ng5 18. Nxg5 Qxg5 19. Rad1 f6 20. Bd2 Qh4 21. c3 g5 22. Bxg5 Qh5 23. Bd2 Qh4 24. Bb3 Qh5 25. Bd5 Qh4 26. Bxb7 Rc7 27. Ba8 Rg8 28. c4 Be7 29. Bc3 Qg5 30. Qe2 Qxg2+ 31. Bxg2 Bf8 32. b5 Rgg7 33. Ba5 Rcd7 34. Ra1 axb5 35. Qb2 bxc4 36. dxc4 Rge7 37. c5 dxc5 38. Qb8+ Kf7 39. Ra4 e4 40. Qb6 e3 41. Qxc5 e2 42. Re1 Rd1 43. Rxd1 exd1=Q+ 44. Be1 Rxe1+ 45. Bf1 Rxf1+ 46. Kg2 Bxc5 47. Ra7+ Bxa7 48. h3 Rxf2+ 49. Kg3 Qg1+ 50. Kh4 Rf4+ 51. Kh5 Qg5# 0-1
Just a small note: Between moves 21 and 27 I added a small sequence of unlikely moves to account for a black pawn on the g rank (last seen on g6) that disappared at some point. Probably there are easier (and more realistic) paths to removing that pawn from the board.
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Yass queen making moveāsā¤
5:25
Shilow: stopš¤
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11:40 Experiencing that heartbreaking moment when you blundered your queen, mistakenly thinking it was a checkmate, I fell for this in many games. Little did you expect the twist of being captured by a sneaky bishop ā a humbling lesson in the game's unforgiving nature.
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Oh my god that sacrificial rook play was insane! And a Levy (GothamChess) reference with 'and he sacrifices... the ROOOOOOOOOOOOK!' 15:07
Also, love the ladder mate!
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@shilohandbros
10 months ago
I hope you enjoyed the vid!! We will be switching to a three week posting schedule for the next couple of videos so expect a new vid every third week!
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