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6 Simple Rules to Save a Game After Making Chess Blunders

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Learn six practical strategies to recover and potentially win chess games after making critical mistakes in this 16-minute instructional video. Master defensive techniques through real-game examples including Gukesh vs Ding Liren's World Championship match and MrBeast vs Hikaru Nakamura's game. Discover how to maintain composure after blunders, counter early queen attacks, defend against knight forks, and solve complex puzzles that even challenged 3600 ELO Stockfish. Gain valuable insights into psychological aspects of recovery after mistakes and develop a resilient mindset that can help transform seemingly lost positions into fighting chances.

Syllabus

6 Ways to Save a Game in Chess
Most common mistake in chess
Rule-1
Gukesh vs Ding Liren, World Championship Game-1
Rule-2
Countering early queen checkmating attack
Rule-3 countering knight fork
Rule-4
MrBeast vs Hikaru Nakamura
Rule-5
Puzzle of the Day
Rule-6
Even 3600 ELO Stockfish could not solve this puzzle

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