How to Deal with Reckless aggression?  Lesson with Tikari

How to Deal with Reckless aggression? Lesson with Tikari

ChessCoach Andras

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@chikengamer4409
@chikengamer4409 - 20.04.2024 23:01

Yes more instructive content

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@bicker1702
@bicker1702 - 21.04.2024 02:50

hey coach, how does one get coached by you?

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@ulvessens5902
@ulvessens5902 - 21.04.2024 02:51

Wannabe Tal's xD

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@zorza8907
@zorza8907 - 21.04.2024 04:22

great videos, love the live lessons! i don't comment very often, but you might remember me from like 2021. I've been getting back at chess for the past year, and I'm just about to cross 2000 on lichess.
might not seem like a lot, but it does mean a lot to me anyway. when i found your channel i was about 1600, and it has been helping and entertaining me ever since. even when i didn't have much time to play and get that rating up, i still watched your videos.
cheers!

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@TikariChess
@TikariChess - 21.04.2024 05:30

Love that d5.

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@jonmetaphorist1327
@jonmetaphorist1327 - 21.04.2024 18:24

I think the reason why aggressive play is so strong against club players is simply because they don't calculate till the end and gamble a lot when they are defending.

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@cobeferraro3464
@cobeferraro3464 - 22.04.2024 05:58

Splendid!

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@blazevandine5819
@blazevandine5819 - 23.04.2024 02:15

Thanks!

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@RedGaming23
@RedGaming23 - 03.05.2024 14:33

great lesson topic - very unsound gambits can still cause major pyschological issues during the game which cause the opponent to crawl into passivity and defence tunnel vision. This shows nicely how and when to look for opportunities to seize back the initiative or pour cold water over their attack.

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