I actually reached this system on my own by combining different elements of anti-english setups (Bb4 and what not), I didn't realise how effective of a line it was I came to until I saw the move order in this video. Just what i needed. You're the channel that we don't deserve but we need. For the first time in 9 years, I feel like I'm really improving
Mio, your videos are so great, thank you very much! I've been studying this line for 2 months, and your lecture here helped me A LOT to improve this powerful weapon against 1.c4. My best regards from Brazil :-)
I had good results with this, thanks! Not only do you explain well, you actually also play the lines yourself, unlike some other channels who just try to sell stuff. Respect.
Bumble, the following system is killer vs g3, Bg2, e3, Nge2 system! Believe me, worked with 100% of success in the past for all my students, starting from weak ones to top players!
What do you recommend for 1. c4 e5 2. g3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Bc5 4. Bg2 a6 5. Nf3 d6 6. O-O Nge7 7. e3 Ba7 8. d4 exd4 9. Nxd4? Can't play 9...Nxd4 10. exd4 Nf5 because of Re1+ so 9...Nxd4 10. exd4 O-O 11. b3 (not Be3, in particular) Nf5 12. Ne2. What is your suggestion for this one? The exchange sac idea doesn't have enough bite with a pair of knights already off. My engine is recommending some Rb8+quick b5 stuff, but my computer is old and slow haha
You might try 8...Bg4 instead of 8...exd4. The critical line is probably 8...Bg4 9.Qf6 Bxf3 10.Bxf3 exd4 11.Qxb7 0-0!? 12.Bxc6 Nxc6 13.Qxc6 dxc3 14.bxc3 Bc5 with a messy position where I'm not sure I trust the computer's evaluation of the dodgy White pawn structure. At 39 ply, SF13 tones the evaluation down to +0.3, which may be within your tolerances, though YMMV. Something to experiment with, anyway. (Just an NM here ...)
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I wait for g3 before playing Nc6, I don't like to face the Botvinnik. You can play Bc5 and wait for g3 (Hao uses this move order, and he is an English expert); if they play some central pawn moves like d3 or e3 there are improved systems for black with c6-d5 or Nf6-d5. So basically you can learn the Kramnik-Shirov Counterattack instead of the Four Knights (i.e. Botvinnik).
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial 1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 then 2...Bb4 (3. Nf3?! Bxc3) avoiding 4 knights, so then we are considering 1. c4 e5 2. g3 Nc6. 3. Nc3 Bc5 4. Nf3 d6 will transpose, noting that 5. Na4? trying to hit the bishop before it has a7 escape is a mistake after 5...e4! - the complications are near-winning for black. If 3. Nc3 Bc5 4. Bg2 then 4...a6 transposes to this system.
36:15 Giri won? Sounds suspicious! :D Great stuff, thank you so much, Mio! I'll put it to test at the club tomorrow. There are a couple of decoted English opening players there.
Well, believe it or not Giri won with white! Why? He was completely lost and was forced to play in order not to lose, eventually, his opponent blundered and he won, not his fault, sorry 😂😂😂
Tonight I am playing against a opponent that plays the English, this motivation got me here. I hope I can try this one out tonight. Theres nothing on the line since it is just a clubmatch, but hey! Let's see where it goes.
*What happens if White plays e3 as early as possible followed by Nf3? Can't they force the d4 break in with an advantage? That's why always thought the ...Bc5 for Black is premature for the same reason that Bc4 isn't good for White in many Sicilian lines.
Hi Miodrag. Simon from Singapore here. What will be Black's action plans and ideas, if White chooses to play botvinnik system style i.e. e4? with a great d5 outpost for White's Knight , especially?
Zdravo, poslednjih dana sam puno vremena posvetio gledanju Vašeg materijala....Ubeđen sam da sam gledao englesko otvaranje sa osnovnom idejom lovac na H2...sada to ne mogu nigde da pronađem, a započeo sam jednu partiju dnevnog šaha gde sam želeo da isprobam tu varijantu...Da li sam ja nešto pogrešno video? Ako možete da mi pomognete u pronalaženju materijala o ebgleskom otvaranju? Srdačan pozdrav...
That is not a problem! Take on d4 by knight and after ed4, play 0-0, Nf5 and Rb8 (to defend on b7, threaten b5 afterwards), Black has flexible and absolutely fine position! There were few 2700 GMs who went on with that plan and had no problems at all!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I haven't looked at that at all so Idk if that's the solution, but I really respect you going back and answering the question. thank you sir
Yo I still have a Question about the traxler gambit. What is the best move after you play bishop xf2+ and the King just moves to f1 instead of taking the bishop? :)
I actually reached this system on my own by combining different elements of anti-english setups (Bb4 and what not), I didn't realise how effective of a line it was I came to until I saw the move order in this video. Just what i needed. You're the channel that we don't deserve but we need. For the first time in 9 years, I feel like I'm really improving
Thanks!
Thanks for this video Mio! I just won the intermediate section (
Glad you enjoy it and benefit from my analysis!
Great great stuff! Thanks Mio! Pure selfless Chess coaching, will try this in my games
Mio, your videos are so great, thank you very much! I've been studying this line for 2 months, and your lecture here helped me A LOT to improve this powerful weapon against 1.c4. My best regards from Brazil :-)
Thanks Victor! This means a lot to me! Let me just recover from corona and pneumonia then all should be easy and fine afterwards! 💪
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial Oh man, God bless you, I wish you a nice recovery with 100% health. Drink water as much as you can 😊👍🙏
I had good results with this, thanks!
Not only do you explain well, you actually also play the lines yourself, unlike some other channels who just try to sell stuff. Respect.
That is one of my fav lines! But to be honest, if you want to “feel” one line, you have to try it out yourself! Thanks Sin 👍
You are brilliant Miodrag. This system is dope.
Killer one! 😉
Thank you for sharing Miodrag.
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Best system ever, thank you so much!
Really like this. Thank you
Thank you 🙏
Yes! Thank you! I hate playing against the English opening and I have a terrible record against it. (Please don't tell this to my opponents, though.)
Bumble, the following system is killer vs g3, Bg2, e3, Nge2 system! Believe me, worked with 100% of success in the past for all my students, starting from weak ones to top players!
@@BeFourCM i'm agree with you it's time to break all this boring system 😉
What do you recommend for 1. c4 e5 2. g3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Bc5 4. Bg2 a6 5. Nf3 d6 6. O-O Nge7 7. e3 Ba7 8. d4 exd4 9. Nxd4? Can't play 9...Nxd4 10. exd4 Nf5 because of Re1+ so 9...Nxd4 10. exd4 O-O 11. b3 (not Be3, in particular) Nf5 12. Ne2. What is your suggestion for this one? The exchange sac idea doesn't have enough bite with a pair of knights already off.
My engine is recommending some Rb8+quick b5 stuff, but my computer is old and slow haha
You might try 8...Bg4 instead of 8...exd4. The critical line is probably 8...Bg4 9.Qf6 Bxf3 10.Bxf3 exd4 11.Qxb7 0-0!? 12.Bxc6 Nxc6 13.Qxc6 dxc3 14.bxc3 Bc5 with a messy position where I'm not sure I trust the computer's evaluation of the dodgy White pawn structure. At 39 ply, SF13 tones the evaluation down to +0.3, which may be within your tolerances, though YMMV. Something to experiment with, anyway. (Just an NM here ...)
Spoke to few GMs 2600. They claim its the best for White too!
Thanks, great vid! I play the same system, but with the Kramnik-Shirov against 2. Nc3 instead of allowing the Four Knights.
Dan, what do you mean not to allow Four knights?
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I wait for g3 before playing Nc6, I don't like to face the Botvinnik. You can play Bc5 and wait for g3 (Hao uses this move order, and he is an English expert); if they play some central pawn moves like d3 or e3 there are improved systems for black with c6-d5 or Nf6-d5. So basically you can learn the Kramnik-Shirov Counterattack instead of the Four Knights (i.e. Botvinnik).
Wait a sec, what if 1.c4 e5 2. Nc3 (2. g3 Nc6 followed by Bc5) play Nc6 there and what if 3.Nf3? I have to go into four knights
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial 1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 then 2...Bb4 (3. Nf3?! Bxc3) avoiding 4 knights, so then we are considering 1. c4 e5 2. g3 Nc6.
3. Nc3 Bc5 4. Nf3 d6 will transpose, noting that 5. Na4? trying to hit the bishop before it has a7 escape is a mistake after 5...e4! - the complications are near-winning for black. If 3. Nc3 Bc5 4. Bg2 then 4...a6 transposes to this system.
Great point Dan!
24:49 there is the amazing move Nd4! for white with advantage
Reverse sicilian? Now that's exactly the video that I needed ✅
36:15 Giri won? Sounds suspicious! :D
Great stuff, thank you so much, Mio! I'll put it to test at the club tomorrow. There are a couple of decoted English opening players there.
Or maybe this opening is so good that even Giri wins with it!
Well, believe it or not Giri won with white! Why? He was completely lost and was forced to play in order not to lose, eventually, his opponent blundered and he won, not his fault, sorry 😂😂😂
Excellent alternative to my reverse sicilian grand prix attack with 3...f5
@BeFourCM Against 3.Nf3 you must play the Four Knights system. 3...f5 doesn’t work very well
@@lorenzozanetti9058thx for the advice. Good thing that Mio has a video on this variation.
Excellent video, Miodrag! Thanks! It's time to go beat my club rival; he uses the English all the time :))
Good luck man 👍
the ...g5 move (25 min mark or so) reminds me of how to attack the Sicilian Dragon with the Yugoslav Attack when they play ...h5.
Similar idea :)
Tonight I am playing against a opponent that plays the English, this motivation got me here. I hope I can try this one out tonight. Theres nothing on the line since it is just a clubmatch, but hey! Let's see where it goes.
Good luck! 🍀
*What happens if White plays e3 as early as possible followed by Nf3? Can't they force the d4 break in with an advantage? That's why always thought the ...Bc5 for Black is premature for the same reason that Bc4 isn't good for White in many Sicilian lines.
Exactly which line are you looking at? 1.c4 e5 2.g3 Nc6 3.Bg2 Bc5 4.e3 is most simply dealt with by 4...Nf6 5.Nc3 d5 6.cxd5 Nb4.
Thank you for another really good video. Who was Giri's opponent at 36.30 please? Prosekhin? I can't find the game. Thank you.
Prusikhin German GM
Hi Miodrag. Simon from Singapore here. What will be Black's action plans and ideas, if White chooses to play botvinnik system style i.e. e4? with a great d5 outpost for White's Knight , especially?
Why do I feel donation for one video like that 😂
Hahaah ok
Thankyou sire ji !!!
Thanks 😊
Zdravo, poslednjih dana sam puno vremena posvetio gledanju Vašeg materijala....Ubeđen sam da sam gledao englesko otvaranje sa osnovnom idejom lovac na H2...sada to ne mogu nigde da pronađem, a započeo sam jednu partiju dnevnog šaha gde sam želeo da isprobam tu varijantu...Da li sam ja nešto pogrešno video? Ako možete da mi pomognete u pronalaženju materijala o ebgleskom otvaranju? Srdačan pozdrav...
To je u tom videu - Serbian line . Ideja sa Lc5-La7 i napad crnima kasnije
I have the same question as a previous commenter. After 5. Nf3 the move 9. Nxd4 seems very critical
Will check that out and get back to you
That is not a problem! Take on d4 by knight and after ed4, play 0-0, Nf5 and Rb8 (to defend on b7, threaten b5 afterwards), Black has flexible and absolutely fine position! There were few 2700 GMs who went on with that plan and had no problems at all!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I haven't looked at that at all so Idk if that's the solution, but I really respect you going back and answering the question. thank you sir
Doofus When I say something it’s 100% proven! 💪💪💪
Yo I still have a Question about the traxler gambit. What is the best move after you play bishop xf2+ and the King just moves to f1 instead of taking the bishop? :)
For White or Black?
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial for black after white plays King f1 instead of taking the bishop
What about Black playing a5 instead of a6 to prevent b4 and allow the bishop to retreat at the same time ?
I guess you can do it, on the other side the b5 square gets pretty weakened.
hey what happened to the Italian series ?
It will continue, don’t worry 😉
Mio is going against all flags, Sicily, France, England, Latvia, Italy, a true pirate!
Theo! We will conquer all countries and continents with our gambits 💪😉
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial cant wait
Mio, you know what would be cray zee?! Tango vs English, nuff sed!
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You do realize the mainline of English king goes to h2 after castling…….your opening is based on someone not using the English properly 😊
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How on earth do you spell it? Cirklek, Zirklek, Sirklek, Circleg, Zirkleg, Sirkleg, Cirkluck, Zirkluck, Sirkluck?
Lol, I don’t even know what do you mean
GM Nicholas Serglek
@@tyrelljeffries2527 GM Nikola Sedlak - good friend of mine 😀
English
Michael Marin will hate you :D
He already hates me, once mated him in blitz online with this system 😉💪
Yasser doesn't approve. Lol
😏 hehhe