Added: Feb 23, 2010
From: ChessNetwork
Duration: 6:8
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork TWITTER: http://twitter.com/ChessNetwork MYSPACE: http://myspace.com/ChessEducator Opening: Queen's Gambit Accepted This is a my first official chess tournament game. Every Chess Master was once a beginner. ~Irving Chernev~ Internet Chess Club (ICC) http://chessclub.com
Channel: Education
Rating: 4.873518' max='5' min='1' numRaters='253' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings) Views: 25941 Comments: 201
AlltimeTrance Says:
Jul 2, 2011 - Hey, I thought that was great showing a game like that, I think many chess players would just disregard that game, and never look at it again. Perhaps thats why you have a high rating these days. Thanks.
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 2, 2011 - @AlltimeTrance Thanks. :)
redac2 Says:
Jul 6, 2011 - How was it a queens gambit? Isnt the queens gambit when the queen comes out? His queen never came out. Well plz anser someone. Great vid!
JeffersonDinedAlone Says:
Jul 9, 2011 - Jerry, you have the most clear, concise and easily understandable commentary in any series of chess videos which I have viewed. While little more than a beginner, I am able to follow your presentation quite comfortably, and it only serves to further my interest. Thank you for the clarity and the inspiration.
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 9, 2011 - @JeffersonDinedAlone Thanks for the kind words. Good to know you're been inspired. :)
Carlisle412 Says:
Jul 13, 2011 - @redac2 queens gambit isn't about the queen coming out like in the scandinavian. Queens gambit comes from d4, d5 then c4, etc. But there is one line where black can fall into a trap and white's queen can capture a free knight.
CoolbreezeFromSteam Says:
Jul 18, 2011 - In chess you have to determine every move and how it can hurt or benefit you, the only time this is not useful is when your playing against a computer, computers that play chess are meant to do just that but they can determine way further then you could ever remember in the time you get to make your move. I have lost until ive realized this.
ssxrssdomdom Says:
Jul 20, 2011 - He was probably laughing while he took your pieces. lol we've all been there though, nice vid.
thestew56 Says:
Jul 24, 2011 - Takes some balls to show your defeats to everyone...ive seen many of your videos. Great voice, instructive, confident...what man/woman wouldnt feel honored if you narrated their game! :) By now this man should be very dangerous on the board...takes one to know one.
mshrum555 Says:
Jul 26, 2011 - LOL this was one of the funniest games that i've ever seen. I have seen funnier games but this one is definately high up on my list
fyra165792 Says:
Aug 12, 2011 - Haha, this game reminded me of myself a couple years ago. Great nostalgia.
anyanyomus Says:
Aug 12, 2011 - @ChessNetwork Chess survives within the players: Those who are interested in chess will grow that interest to compete, and eventually teach others. Thats why these videos, shared over a wide mainstream like youtube, are inspirational, as you are. I'd like to hear your impressions.
ChessNetwork Says:
Aug 12, 2011 - @anyanyomus Nicely said and thanks for the compliment. :)
antiviral8 Says:
Aug 24, 2011 - h0w old were you when you played that game?
ChessNetwork Says:
Aug 24, 2011 - @antiviral8 @ 11 years old
Franchan10 Says:
Aug 28, 2011 - How not to play is alot easier to understand because it rules out useless thinking processes rather than giving you new ideas to think upon :P
dhoulkarnain Says:
Oct 11, 2011 - @JeffersonDinedAlone Agreed
18jamesbird Says:
Oct 26, 2011 - When your opponent got you in the fork, shouldn't he of taken the other rook?
ytmndman Says:
Nov 11, 2011 - I just played like 4 games on instantchess, one against a guy rated over 2300, I was barely paying attention and I won all 4
uchihadante77 Says:
Nov 28, 2011 - Morphy never was an amateur,in fact no one taught him how to play chess ,he just learned watching his relatives play and at the age of 10 he already was the best player of new orleans and probably of USA, at 12 he was the best player in the world,defeating at that young age one of the strongest masters of his era:Johann Lowentall.And he didn´t studied practicly any openings book,in fact some moves that we all do at this days were introduced by Morphy, like playing a6 at move 3 in the Ruy Lopez:)
MarpLG Says:
Jan 13, 2012 - whats ur rating now?
ChessNetwork Says:
Jan 13, 2012 - @MarpLG 2200+
MarpLG Says:
Jan 13, 2012 - @ChessNetwork nice,do u met person who raise high rating and started play chess older, like 18 for example?
GetMeThere1 Says:
Jan 17, 2012 - I wonder if it's such a good idea to put an eleven year old kid out there to get spanked like this...
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 1, 2011 - @MilitaryMan006 Glad that you found some inspiration in the video. :)