Great video as always. Going to use this for my Tarrasch preparation. I found an interesting engine idea after 14. ... Bxb4 in the Fort Knox section which is Bxh7!!, opening up the king and forcing mate if the King takes. Thought you'd be interested in seeing it.
I'm a French player, using all main variations (Classical, Winawer and Rubinstein) and really enjoyed your video showing lots of not so obvious dangers for black. But your video also helped me to find some strong counter-measures. For example, in your white 0-0-0 example with black Bc5/qb6 I would never take on f2 (a suicidal move only helping white), but play the potential pawn sacrifice 11 ...e5 myself (idea 12. Nxe5 Re8, freeing the black light-squared bishop and threatening ...e4). Similar for other variations: I understand the validity of your approach based on actual gaming practice, but black has much more options than obvious from this video - and should better see the need to prepare them due to the dangers you show. So thanks again!
Your lines in the french are literally too OP, your Qh5 line in the classical wins 100% of the time at the 2200 level on lichess and it happens all the time
Wow. This video is a gold mine!
Another lesson of crushing people and that's why I'm here. There we go baby!
Probably the best chess content i have seen in years.
Mio, such a great teacher and cunning chess player. Like a magician explaining how the tricks are done. I feel like a owe you some money or something😆
Hehe, thanks for that chemp!
Thanks!
awesome chess coach is back baby! 😎
Tácticas variantes en la defensa francesa.gracias MI Perunovic.Saludos.
To kume🥳🥳😄😄
Hvala Kumche moje slatko 😘
Great video as always. Going to use this for my Tarrasch preparation. I found an interesting engine idea after 14. ... Bxb4 in the Fort Knox section which is Bxh7!!, opening up the king and forcing mate if the King takes. Thought you'd be interested in seeing it.
A great video! Many players underestimate how theory dense and how many traps there may be in a "boring" Rubinstein.
I'm a French player, using all main variations (Classical, Winawer and Rubinstein) and really enjoyed your video showing lots of not so obvious dangers for black. But your video also helped me to find some strong counter-measures. For example, in your white 0-0-0 example with black Bc5/qb6 I would never take on f2 (a suicidal move only helping white), but play the potential pawn sacrifice 11 ...e5 myself (idea 12. Nxe5 Re8, freeing the black light-squared bishop and threatening ...e4). Similar for other variations: I understand the validity of your approach based on actual gaming practice, but black has much more options than obvious from this video - and should better see the need to prepare them due to the dangers you show. So thanks again!
I agree, but I had to show what is common in the practice, I like your suggestions though
Your lines in the french are literally too OP, your Qh5 line in the classical wins 100% of the time at the 2200 level on lichess and it happens all the time
What's the Qh5 line please? I only know what he recommends against Winaver
@@BeFourCM Thank you so much for taking your time to find the link! I will check that :D
Hi Mio, you have a lecture for …gxf6?
There is somewhere on the channel!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial - Saw the video, very helpful. Thanks!
Big mio! You been away too long...
butcher the french cuisine
You can't do anything about your dog barking, really, seriously? Have you heard about training?
? Sorry, what kind of joke was that, enlighten us…
Too bad there's no "pin of shame" tradition here on Mio's channel