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Chess Knowledge With H1
DaVaun Williams
145 episodes
2 days ago
I want to share my knowledge and experience of playing chess for 14 years, reaching a USCF chess rating of 1800 and around 2100 on chess online. I'm also on YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter. Hope you'll enjoy all the content!
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I want to share my knowledge and experience of playing chess for 14 years, reaching a USCF chess rating of 1800 and around 2100 on chess online. I'm also on YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter. Hope you'll enjoy all the content!
Show more...
How To
Education
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Should You Resign When You Blunder The Queen?
Chess Knowledge With H1
13 minutes 22 seconds
11 months ago
Should You Resign When You Blunder The Queen?

Should you resign after blundering your queen in chess? Losing your queen can feel devastating, but it doesn't always mean the game is over. Many players recover by staying calm, focusing on counterplay, and capitalizing on their opponent’s mistakes. Factors like the position, the remaining material, and your opponent's skill level play a big role in deciding whether to fight on or resign. Learn why perseverance can lead to surprising comebacks and when it’s the right time to concede. Stay in the game and improve your resilience with this essential chess advice.

Chess Knowledge With H1
I want to share my knowledge and experience of playing chess for 14 years, reaching a USCF chess rating of 1800 and around 2100 on chess online. I'm also on YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter. Hope you'll enjoy all the content!