Can the Stonewall Attack Carry You to 1700? | Chess Rating Climb

In this Chess Squatch rating climb video, I review 10 of my recent chess games where I attempt to play the Stonewall Attack setup in every game. The goal is simple: climb from 1650 toward 1700 while breaking down the most important moments from each game. Instead of long deep engine lines, this is a fast-paced chess review focused on: • critical blunders • key tactical ideas • Stonewall Attack strategies • practical decision making • how to convert winning positions You'll see wins, losses, missed tactics, and crazy endgames, including positions that went from completely winning to completely lost and vice versa. If you're trying to improve your chess rating or learn the Stonewall Attack opening, this video should help you understand: ✔ when to attack ✔ how to structure the Stonewall pawn chain ✔ common tactical patterns ✔ typical mistakes players make around the 1600-1700 level If you haven't seen my Stonewall Attack guide, check the pinned comment — it covers the full opening setup and strategy. ♟️ Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:30 Game 1 4:10 Game 2 7:40 Game 3 10:30 Game 4 14:20 Game 5 18:40 Game 6 22:50 Game 7 26:30 Game 8 30:10 Game 9 33:00 Game 10 36:30 Final thoughts 📈 Goal of the Series Current Rating: 1650 Target Rating: 1700 Can the Stonewall Attack carry us there? 👍 If you enjoy chess improvement content, make sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you don’t miss future rating climb videos, opening guides, and game analysis. Also comment below: What opening should I play or teach next?