@11:41 Here, black is simply winning and white is the one who struggle based on my experience game. Like black will not develop knight or bishop instead he can play RC8 then knight e7 then QB6. Black is doing perfectly fine
The King's Indian Attack (KIA) that I know about is versus the French with e4, d3, Nd2, Ngf3, g3, Bg2, 0-0 setup. Are you referring to this type of positions where White prepares an attack on the kingside?
I agree that at the end the castling feels natural 14:01 , but it's a mistake. I wouldn't castle since you are castling away from all your pieces. Move the queen and unpin yourselfs, stops most of the traps.
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Did you mean Qc5 at 7:53? After Qc5, White can play Be3 and the only move for the Queen that protects the c7 square is Qc8. White can follow up with Bf4 and there is no way to prevent the Nc7+ threat. White can also play Rc1 first before Bf4.
@@ChessSensei Thank you for writing to me. I had the time wrong. It should be at 5:52. If Qc5 - Be3 then Q can take the N. Is this good for black? Thank you very much. Today I played your advice and it was perfect. I had a check mate with the black K in the center.
Ah I see, so you are asking about 13. Bb5 and then what if Qc5 right? If that's the case, White can play 14. Bxd7+ Kxd7 15. Nb6+ (discovered check) and doesn't matter what Black plays, you can capture the Rook on a8 with your Knight on b6 and be a whole rook up. Congratulations on the checkmate, that's awesome to hear! Keep up the good work! 👍
bruhh this is exactly what i needed thanks a lot!! :)
@11:41 Here, black is simply winning and white is the one who struggle based on my experience game. Like black will not develop knight or bishop instead he can play RC8 then knight e7 then QB6. Black is doing perfectly fine
Sensi I want to see a video about kings Indian attack which is a very effective against Sicilian and caro cann
The King's Indian Attack (KIA) that I know about is versus the French with e4, d3, Nd2, Ngf3, g3, Bg2, 0-0 setup. Are you referring to this type of positions where White prepares an attack on the kingside?
Yes I am
I can also send you games that I played against Sicilian and caro cann players with kIA
I want to see the two knights attacks aginest French defence
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I believe that if black should play 13... Qa5, the game should result in a draw.
F black play perfectly white here is doomed due to 2pawns down.
I agree that at the end the castling feels natural 14:01 , but it's a mistake. I wouldn't castle since you are castling away from all your pieces. Move the queen and unpin yourselfs, stops most of the traps.
Refutation: 7. Cxd4 8. Cxd4 Bd7! Yes i know he covered this but like screw this he is like 200 elo if he is reccomending you to sac 2 pawns.
@11:43 instead of Bc5, Rc8 followed by Bc5 black is perfectly fine😢.I don't see a counter play TactiX. BLACK -RC8 BE3, QXE F4, QD6 F5 E5 ..
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and he sacrifices THE ROOOOOOK!!!!!
Good explanation rather very good explanation ❤
Thank you! ❤
What if he play's Qf6
At 17:53 can black play Q-c5?
Did you mean Qc5 at 7:53? After Qc5, White can play Be3 and the only move for the Queen that protects the c7 square is Qc8. White can follow up with Bf4 and there is no way to prevent the Nc7+ threat. White can also play Rc1 first before Bf4.
@@ChessSensei Thank you for writing to me. I had the time wrong. It should be at 5:52. If Qc5 - Be3 then Q can take the N. Is this good for black? Thank you very much. Today I played your advice and it was perfect. I had a check mate with the black K in the center.
Ah I see, so you are asking about 13. Bb5 and then what if Qc5 right? If that's the case, White can play 14. Bxd7+ Kxd7 15. Nb6+ (discovered check) and doesn't matter what Black plays, you can capture the Rook on a8 with your Knight on b6 and be a whole rook up.
Congratulations on the checkmate, that's awesome to hear! Keep up the good work! 👍
If c5 push c4 after moving Bd3
Wow
Very good explanation ,thank you coach .