What had I learned in this episode 1) Minority attack can be done in case of sacrifice, pawn break 2) Minority attack always be carried out when there is imbalance pawn structure in both sides 2) Take more spaces by pawns are good for pieces activity 3) Care about tactics and also opening lines Hope this comment helps you guys. Stay tuned.
Why is 95% of this video about general chess concepts and strategy with a small fraction of the video ACTUALLY being about minority attacks? Do better.
I like how you teach with asking questions in between the moves great work Caleb thanks for making this video.
We need more of Caleb‼️‼️♟
Great video! Felt like I learned a lot.
he is so talented teacher, like he was born to teach chess!
What had I learned in this episode
1) Minority attack can be done in case of sacrifice, pawn break
2) Minority attack always be carried out when there is imbalance pawn structure in both sides
2) Take more spaces by pawns are good for pieces activity
3) Care about tactics and also opening lines
Hope this comment helps you guys. Stay tuned.
What if in the first game black changed the structure to an igp by playing for c5 since white fianchettoed
59:03 I think Bf7 is better than Kg7
10:50 I did.
Finnish. Basically Dutch, apparently.
Lil' Cutie is sick
Why is 95% of this video about general chess concepts and strategy with a small fraction of the video ACTUALLY being about minority attacks? Do better.
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Torille
Why would a sub 2000 player need to learn this?!
Because it can show up in your games.
It's probably tailored for players between 1200 and 1800
This is a lot of what you are gonna be experiencing around 2k. So if you are 1800 plus, you need to learn this slow positional chess.
I think it's road to 2000 FIDE. Because 2000 online is a joke.
@@angry340 Demonstrating a 1200/1800 player mistakes that are 1900+ players make is not a target of the 1200/1800 group...