Tyler
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Tyler posted an update 8 weeks ago
Been in the fisr class watching nelsons channel going on three years finally learning to break rules and read situation and trying lines usually not used to pull other out od their comfort zone this was so unorthodox but it worked out i tried to follow nelsons guidelines and break them when i thought the situation called for it see what you…
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Ps I never usually put my knights on the rim cause I know knights on the rim are grim this was the one time I tried because I saw there was an opening for it
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I have a hard time with 10 min games but since I took the course I always practice it but I either play too fast or don’t think enough this was balanced time use for me
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I also saw how I would respond if I were white and knew he would open queen and I saw my moves up until the white bishop after that was as it happened but I knew if I had all my pieces cut off the king castle and looked for best moves it would unfold and it did thanks so much Nelson this game represents a lot to me even though it was just one…
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Tyler posted an update a year ago
3/4 of the way through the course now and my game seriously upgraded thanks Nelson this poor guy got me after 3 hours of middle game studying
Check out this #chess game: cosarsafak vs HumbleTyler – https://www.chess.com/live/game/120185388771
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Chess: cosarsafak vs HumbleTyler
cosarsafak (809) vs HumbleTyler (896). HumbleTyler won by checkmate in 17 moves. Click to review the game, move by move.
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Tyler posted an update a year ago
Hi Nelson, love the course not at middle or end fame yet but i missed the live i had some questions on knowing when to go to end game when it benefits you and training your mind to see tactics when you dont have matching rooks or bishops but training your mind to use them together or in conjunction with a horse im still finding it hard to see…
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Tyler posted an update a year ago
Check out this #chess game: HalilTr68 vs HumbleTyler – https://www.chess.com/live/game/116975410893 owens defence crushing scholars mate without thinking about my moves 👌
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Chess: HalilTr68 vs HumbleTyler
HalilTr68 (823) vs HumbleTyler (860). HumbleTyler won by resignation in 5 moves. Click to review the game, move by move.
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Tyler posted an update a year ago
First attempt at stone wall total had opponent that knew how to attack it came at me hard tried to adapt and continue with plan but seems like their game was streamlined to beat stonewall any suggestions on this game Check out this #chess game: HumbleTyler vs Druidu11 – https://www.chess.com/live/game/108343426538
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Chess: HumbleTyler vs Druidu11
HumbleTyler (883) vs Druidu11 (921). Druidu11 won by resignation in 11 moves. Click to review the game, move by move.
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Your issues aren’t with the Stonewall opening, it’s with blunder checking each piece, counting attackers vs defenders, and thinking of the opponent’s most likely move after what you’re considering playing. That queen tactic is common, so you could’ve noticed it would’ve taken the pawn with check, and figured out what to do next. You can’t…
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Tyler, 10 minutes is longer than you think it is. If the game ends and you have over 8 minutes, that means you were playing too fast! You need to slow way down and look carefully before you move. Not sure if you’ve made it to Module 6 yet, but when you do, that will be very important. Slow down and do the steps to avoid blunders. If you…
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Ok, ya probably have too many games going on got to reduce and focus on one game at a time too many games going on in my head 🤯 I’ll get better. I probably should have tried that game when I was fresh and not right before bed after a whole day of moves and studying. Lots of bad decisions. I was so focused on getting the opening right I wasn’t…
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Tyler posted an update a year ago

