Thank you very much for this video. I have played so many games like this and I won almost all of them. In clasical I have 3/3 with black. I just was not sure what to play against 8.Bf4, so thank you for this Nh5 idea. This concept by Black is impossible to break. I would just add, that White has two more sidelines on move 8. And this is Bg5 and b4. On both you play e6, on Bg5 then h6, g5 a possibly Nh5 and capture the bishops. B4 for White is interesting, but blacks plán is similar to the main line, there is also Qb6 idea.
Such a great video! I was afraid of the Smith-Morra for ever, your video takes all the mystery and scariness out of that opening, whilst explaining it entertainingly! Keep it up man!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I just played Grandmaster Benjamin Finegold in a Blitz game, and he played the Smith Morra against me. You have to watch what has happened!! I still can not quite grasp it. This is the greatest win of my life, and it surely is thanks to your video as well!
You are awesome - going to go visit your website now! Your excitement for these incredible moves is contagious! I want to deep dive into all the Sicilian videos now ! Please keep uploading more content 😊
Very interesting. It really focuses a lot on what white's plans are, and why you must make certain moves to counter them. I do not play the Sicilian myself, but I play the SMG as white, so this was doubly interesting for me.
Great video Mio, especially because I am learning the Sveshnikov Sicilian and I recently struggled to play against the Smith-Morra! I am back to support you!
Thank you, Sir, that was awesome. SMG is a really popular and annoying opening below 2000 level online. Made some adjustments to my openings file, but most importantly understood why some moves are important such as a6, which you explain in a great detail, I am sure it will help me to remember the lines much easier and turn some 0s into 1s! Also, I had to make sure not to switch to bowling lol :))
Hi Miodrag, I'm a 1700 smith morra guy and I loved this. I was not exploiting well enough the missed a6 or wrong choice of queen placement. Very precise and concentrated video which will make my smith morra better :-)
9...Nh5 is an interesting variation in the 8 Bf4 version of the Taylor System (6...a6). White has enough compensation for the sacrificed pawn, but nothing more. Nice analysis - you regularly cover interesting opening ideas in a well-explained way.
Bravo, Mio! Fiery comments! Baseball and cricket! :) This is the way to get (any!) things memorized! Even the (seemingly boring) chess lines! I dropped Pirc in favor of Sicilian studying Kan variation for 3 months and I easily learn all the sidelines of c5/e6 setup from your videos! Thanks, Mio! Do you come to Turkey sometimes?
I note that in your later video on the Alapin (2. c3) you recommend a good ...g6, ...d5 system. However, 2 c3 g6 3 d4 cd4 4 Nf3 switches back to the Morra and puts you out of repertoire.
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial Yes, it would be a very rare tactic for an SMG player to play 2 c3 and risk 2..d5 or 2. ...Nf6, just to 'trap' someone whom they know likes 2...g6 in reply to 2 c3.
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial yeah but those are viewers , I am your subscriber. Btw I love opening lessons of yours. Whenever you want you can launch romantic videos.
Great video bro! I've fallen victim to the smith morra too many times in fast time controls. Sicilian players need to know these lines by heart of they will suffer for it. Thanks!
Its incredible to me how many U2000 players are booked up to the gills. I reached 2000 OTB USCF and 2200 online before I bothered to learn any real opening theory. My focus was always on calculation, endgames and strategic ideas.
Hello sir! Loving the opening series. If I might make a suggestion, one instructional series might be on how to precisely execute and convert certain middlegame structures? (Such as the ones mentioned in this video and especially the tricky dutch stonewall video). Pardon my oversight if there's already content on how to do this. Once again, thank you for all ur amazing work. I find your opening instructional approach much easier to follow due to how u discuss common setups and ideas^
Extremely interesting this line, Najdorf like structure defense for black pieces 👏👏👏 Sometimes I used to avoid 1.e5 because of the almost immediate tactics after these kind of openings, so it's nice to see how to play against some of then. Thanks Mio! 💪👍 #thebutcher My best regards 🙏🇧🇷
Thank you very much, and a question. At 14:10 after 10. Bf4 Nh5 can White play 11. Bxd6 Bxd6 12. e5 with a pin on the Black Bishop on d6. ... then if 12 ... Nxe5 13. Bb5+
This is great but I'm wondering if it might be more practical to avoid the whole thing by not playing ...dxc3. Maybe busting open the position with d5 or e5? Can't be that bad!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial OK! In that case I would probably try 2 . . .c5 going into the Franco-Sicilian which looks OK. Or is that no good either? Thanks for replying!
I have yet to see the fascinating exchange sacrifice 1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Nxc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bc4 a6 7. O-O Nf6 8. Bf4 e5 9. Ng5 exf4 10. Nxf7 Qe7 (or 10... Qd7) analyzed in depth on yt or elsewhere. Of course 8...e6 is also a very fine move, but it is less specific to the 6...a6 variation. It may also arise from several other move orders.
Thanks for your teaching service through this good video, today I defeated an AI program. I ended up a knight up and checkmating in the end. Could you please prepare videos on how to counter Alapin also. Many thanks
Hey Mio! The morra is my main repertoire and has been for a few years, so I figured I'd let you know that Marc Esserman, author of Mayhem in the Morra for anyone unaware, plays 8. b4!
hi master in your video how to beat the smith morra gambit for black? 1 e4 c5 2 d4 cxd4 3 c3 dxc3 4 Nxc3 Nc6 5Nf3 d6 6Bc4 a6. what if white play move #7 e5 not casting what black response my idol???
I got some question. 8. Bf4, e6 9. Qe2, Nh6 10. Be3, Be7 11. Rd1, Bd7 12. Nd4 What do you recomend after that? It's so tricky. This Is how I play with white peaces.
I seem to encounter an early Bc4 on move 5 a lot instead of 5. Nf3. Should I just still play d6 and try and transpose to the same type of game as in the video?
hello friend,thanks for your videos,i am an amateur 2123 rating player and in the variation with Bf4 without white Queen on e2 we play e6!but i think white can play e5 and is not so easy after exchange Queens and lost the castle to play.Can you please tell me if i am not right at all and it is easy for black?thank you.
9.e5 Stockfish 16 -0.48 (depth 32) dxe5 10.Qxd8+ Kxd8 11.Nxe5 Nxe5 12.Bxe5 Bd7 13.Rfd1 Ke8 (or ... Bc5 and Ke7). At least the engine is comfortable; humans perhaps are less so...
How can you say Smith Morra is not that good while at the same time pointing out how often you have to play really precisely against it? If you have are forcing your opponents to play precisely, and if their natural moves become losing moves, then you are doing something right.
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial what kind of childish response is that?? 😂 I just pointed out a clear contradiction in what you said with no animosity. I don't even play the smith morra and you're clearly the one with hurt feelings 😂
@@TheAtheist22 this is theoretical chess. This is a different atmosphere than entertainment channels. You are now in advanced class. Keep up or step out don't criticize because it's on you if you can't keep up. I've come back to this video over a dozen times. Ok. So I ever play against smith morra I understand everything.
Maybe Mio butchers the opponent, but it doesnt sound as if he butchers the english language, so why this annoying subtitles, which appeare inside the board when I try to whatch on my mobile - there is realy no need for that!
You are a good teacher! It's really good when you say: "and that's why"... And tie everything together after giving instruction.
"If you allow ...e5 quit this game, it's not for you. Cricket is very popular"🤣🤣🙌 Mio you make my day
Fr he’s so funny and is a great chess teacher😂😊
Thank you very much for this video. I have played so many games like this and I won almost all of them. In clasical I have 3/3 with black. I just was not sure what to play against 8.Bf4, so thank you for this Nh5 idea. This concept by Black is impossible to break.
I would just add, that White has two more sidelines on move 8. And this is Bg5 and b4. On both you play e6, on Bg5 then h6, g5 a possibly Nh5 and capture the bishops. B4 for White is interesting, but blacks plán is similar to the main line, there is also Qb6 idea.
Good point Jan! I absolutely agree with the lines above mentioned!
Thanks!
Thanks Tim! 😃
One of the most clear explanations that i actually learned from. ty Miodrag!
Very well broken down. It's very helpful when you explain the ideas behind your moves like this.
That’s what I do in lessons 😉
This is the best beat the smith morra vid on TH-cam. Thanks 🙏
Welcome on the channel 😀
Thanks 🙏
BIG MIO 💪💪💪 whens your Sicilian for black course coming out??!! 😃😃👍
Thanks for explaining Smith Morra Gambit. Cool
I learned very much of this video. Thanks!
Cheers 🍻
Such a great video! I was afraid of the Smith-Morra for ever, your video takes all the mystery and scariness out of that opening, whilst explaining it entertainingly! Keep it up man!
👍
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I just played Grandmaster Benjamin Finegold in a Blitz game, and he played the Smith Morra against me. You have to watch what has happened!! I still can not quite grasp it. This is the greatest win of my life, and it surely is thanks to your video as well!
@@kadelchess42 wow!! Congratulations! Big win my friend 💪
You are awesome - going to go visit your website now! Your excitement for these incredible moves is contagious! I want to deep dive into all the Sicilian videos now ! Please keep uploading more content 😊
Thank You, that was an excellent video, with very clear ideas. Excellent!!
Very interesting. It really focuses a lot on what white's plans are, and why you must make certain moves to counter them. I do not play the Sicilian myself, but I play the SMG as white, so this was doubly interesting for me.
Фантастична објашњења, велико хвала Миодрагу и поздрав из Немачке...
Hvala Slobo! 👍
Best Teacher😊
Very professional description
I have never watched this much better opening video thanks for providing us this video......
Well, you don’t know this channel obviously 🙄
Great video Mio, especially because I am learning the Sveshnikov Sicilian and I recently struggled to play against the Smith-Morra! I am back to support you!
Moral of the story: You should have never quit to support me 😉
Very interesting vid with some pointers (that you mention) that I will try out in my play...thanks.
Good luck 🍀
Your explanations are so much better than those of much bigger chess TH-camrs. Thank you!!
I know man 🤭
Mr. Mio.
You are amazing.
GREAT 👍.
Thank you 😊
Thanks my dear friend and follower Ibrahim ❤️
Thank you, Sir, that was awesome. SMG is a really popular and annoying opening below 2000 level online. Made some adjustments to my openings file, but most importantly understood why some moves are important such as a6, which you explain in a great detail, I am sure it will help me to remember the lines much easier and turn some 0s into 1s! Also, I had to make sure not to switch to bowling lol :))
Thanks bro 😎
Andromeda real
Hi Miodrag, I'm a 1700 smith morra guy and I loved this. I was not exploiting well enough the missed a6 or wrong choice of queen placement.
Very precise and concentrated video which will make my smith morra better :-)
Thanks Buddy 👍
Clear & powerful, thks a lot !
Excellent presentation!
Thank you so much. Great lesson
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This is just what I needed💪
Thank you very much my friend...... You are the best... Best wishes ❤️
Thanks pal! 👍
short and sweet. this is fire.
9...Nh5 is an interesting variation in the 8 Bf4 version of the Taylor System (6...a6). White has enough compensation for the sacrificed pawn, but nothing more. Nice analysis - you regularly cover interesting opening ideas in a well-explained way.
Thanks Mark 👍
I love your video. I can see the love for the game of chess in it. Thank you for making such resourceful video
Thank you buddy 👍
Very underrated video ❤
Such a good content, thank you Mio!
Thanks man 😄
Excellent advice!!
Your best video yet!
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i love your explanation idol very clear
Thanks buddy 😄
I saw your video so many times, you gave answers for everything. 👍👍👍
Well, I am the best 🤷♂️
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial probably you are, I can't be sure, couse didn't left time to see and the others.
@@michaelhart6375 not quite satisfied with that answer 😂
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial hahaha! You have right, you gave to me all this knowledge and I am ungrateful. You are the best, and I mean it
@@michaelhart6375 🤣🤣🤣
Bravo, Mio! Fiery comments! Baseball and cricket! :) This is the way to get (any!) things memorized! Even the (seemingly boring) chess lines! I dropped Pirc in favor of Sicilian studying Kan variation for 3 months and I easily learn all the sidelines of c5/e6 setup from your videos! Thanks, Mio! Do you come to Turkey sometimes?
I was there 11 times already! But, will come again soon 👍
I note that in your later video on the Alapin (2. c3) you recommend a good ...g6, ...d5 system. However, 2 c3 g6 3 d4 cd4 4 Nf3 switches back to the Morra and puts you out of repertoire.
Good point, but luckily those who play Alapin, they don’t play Smith Morra!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial Yes, it would be a very rare tactic for an SMG player to play 2 c3 and risk 2..d5 or 2. ...Nf6, just to 'trap' someone whom they know likes 2...g6 in reply to 2 c3.
I'm a Morra gambit player. I play exclusively 8. Bf4 and face recently with the new move Nh5. I manage to win but it's not easy to break.
That Nh5 is a crucial one 💪
Oh dude this is so good!
Thanks a lot. I like your videos and the way you explain
Simply the best 😂
1.e4 c5
2.d4 exd4
3.c3 dxc3
4.Nxc3 Nc6
5.Nf3 d6
6.Bc4 Nf6
7. e5 Ng4! =
0.00 Stockfish depth 77
Thank you for this lesson. I am excited for romantic era games analysis and yeah Morphy videos.
We could come up with that, but my viewers prefer opening stuff…
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial yeah but those are viewers , I am your subscriber. Btw I love opening lessons of yours. Whenever you want you can launch romantic videos.
Brilliant vid!
Great video bro! I've fallen victim to the smith morra too many times in fast time controls. Sicilian players need to know these lines by heart of they will suffer for it. Thanks!
Thank you! 😃
THANKS SO MUCH!!! :)
I placed first with 5/5 in u1600 tournament with this prep against smith morra in round 5… got the exact line with qe2 bf4
Thank you butcher!
Great job 👏 and thanks 😊
Its incredible to me how many U2000 players are booked up to the gills. I reached 2000 OTB USCF and 2200 online before I bothered to learn any real opening theory. My focus was always on calculation, endgames and strategic ideas.
Great tool!
Hello sir! Loving the opening series. If I might make a suggestion, one instructional series might be on how to precisely execute and convert certain middlegame structures? (Such as the ones mentioned in this video and especially the tricky dutch stonewall video). Pardon my oversight if there's already content on how to do this. Once again, thank you for all ur amazing work. I find your opening instructional approach much easier to follow due to how u discuss common setups and ideas^
Extremely interesting this line, Najdorf like structure defense for black pieces 👏👏👏 Sometimes I used to avoid 1.e5 because of the almost immediate tactics after these kind of openings, so it's nice to see how to play against some of then. Thanks Mio! 💪👍 #thebutcher My best regards 🙏🇧🇷
Thanks Victor, time to get some “scalps” with it! 💪💪💪
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial Yes 😆 That's It!!
never felt so attacked for considering e5 xD
Thank you very much, and a question. At 14:10 after 10. Bf4 Nh5 can White play 11. Bxd6 Bxd6 12. e5 with a pin on the Black Bishop on d6. ... then if 12 ... Nxe5 13. Bb5+
very good video Hvala
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do you have a complete sicilian dragon repertoire ? I play it as well@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial
Tan tan ra ran tan Kh5!
Thanks 👍
@13:12 (after taking the c3N) Before placing the Bishop on e7, why not jump to e5, and after Q moves to e2, grab the White Bishop?
This is great but I'm wondering if it might be more practical to avoid the whole thing by not playing ...dxc3. Maybe busting open the position with d5 or e5? Can't be that bad!
Unfortunately it is that bad 🤷♂️
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial OK! In that case I would probably try 2 . . .c5 going into the Franco-Sicilian which looks OK. Or is that no good either? Thanks for replying!
I have yet to see the fascinating exchange sacrifice 1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Nxc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bc4 a6 7. O-O Nf6 8. Bf4 e5 9. Ng5 exf4 10. Nxf7 Qe7 (or 10... Qd7) analyzed in depth on yt or elsewhere.
Of course 8...e6 is also a very fine move, but it is less specific to the 6...a6 variation. It may also arise from several other move orders.
Was so tired of losing to the smith morra... finally solved it in a 15 min video. And didn't have to find a new hobby
You gotta check other vids as well 😉
Thanks!!
I play a6 against bowdler attack as well.
I knew you were good 👍
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial thanks! Good video 👍
sir mio how to beat smith morra declined d3
Are we gonna see an IM Marc Esserman vs IM Miodrag Perunovich match?
Thanks for your teaching service through this good video, today I defeated an AI program. I ended up a knight up and checkmating in the end.
Could you please prepare videos on how to counter Alapin also.
Many thanks
There is a video on it! Be better researcher and you will find it 😃
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial thank you so much for the motivation
im a brah, and a big fan of you. I almost disliked the video only bc im a morra player :P but liked the video because of the quality
Thanks champ! Hope to see you in Mexico 🇲🇽 😉
Hey Mio! The morra is my main repertoire and has been for a few years, so I figured I'd let you know that Marc Esserman, author of Mayhem in the Morra for anyone unaware, plays 8. b4!
Mio Mio Mio 😄😂
Don’t ruin all the fun for us smith morra guys eh 😁
Hey, man, some of us like bowling too.
Fair enough 😉
After the Variation with the slow h3 why not Chicago Variation with b5
, Rook to a7-d7?
idol mio part 2 smith morra gambit for black..
Larry Evans docet :-)
hi master in your video how to beat the smith morra gambit for black? 1 e4 c5 2 d4 cxd4 3 c3 dxc3 4 Nxc3 Nc6 5Nf3 d6 6Bc4 a6. what if white play move #7 e5 not casting what black response my idol???
7…e6 and hyper solid game for Black!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial thankyou master Ur Ryt...
At 12'55, why not play B*f3-Q*f3, Ne5-Qe2, N*c4?
MIO !!!
In most lines it seems like castling kingside plays into the gambit.
Well, learn the lines, nothing more than that I can say 🤷♂️
This is great. Now want to play you in bullet chess.
I got some question.
8. Bf4, e6 9. Qe2, Nh6 10. Be3, Be7 11. Rd1, Bd7 12. Nd4
What do you recomend after that?
It's so tricky.
This Is how I play with white peaces.
In which line man? Be more specific?
I seem to encounter an early Bc4 on move 5 a lot instead of 5. Nf3. Should I just still play d6 and try and transpose to the same type of game as in the video?
Absolutely the same!
Miodrag how can u have so low subscribers?
Yes, that's understandable! Such a nice content always important to all Chess players
Make sure to spread a good word and your “subscriber mission” will be accomplished soon 😉
Bxe5 after Qc7 my friend
If white plays Bg5 before 0-0 then Nf6 Bxf6 gxf6. White doubles your pawns but still good for black
Good point!
9:11 go to play cricket hahahahahaa XD
😂
hello friend,thanks for your videos,i am an amateur 2123 rating player and in the variation with Bf4 without white Queen on e2 we play e6!but i think white can play e5 and is not so easy after exchange Queens and lost the castle to play.Can you please tell me if i am not right at all and it is easy for black?thank you.
Stelios, please give me moves (exact position)
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial1.e4 c5 2.d4 cxd4 3.c3 dxc3 4.Nxc3 Nc6 5.Bc4 d6 6.Nf3 a6 7.0-0 Nf6 8.Bf4 e6 9.e5
Thanks!!
9.e5 Stockfish 16 -0.48 (depth 32) dxe5 10.Qxd8+ Kxd8 11.Nxe5 Nxe5 12.Bxe5 Bd7 13.Rfd1 Ke8 (or ... Bc5 and Ke7). At least the engine is comfortable; humans perhaps are less so...
How can you say Smith Morra is not that good while at the same time pointing out how often you have to play really precisely against it?
If you have are forcing your opponents to play precisely, and if their natural moves become losing moves, then you are doing something right.
Sorry, for hurting your feelings 🤭🤭🤭
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial what kind of childish response is that?? 😂 I just pointed out a clear contradiction in what you said with no animosity. I don't even play the smith morra and you're clearly the one with hurt feelings 😂
@@domo.sapien 🤭
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial no refutation huh? Figures. Checkmate 😉
@@domo.sapien you mated me obviously 😂
Wow. This is great. I have lost so many games as black in this one...
You are finally here on the right channel!
I play b4 here with white :)
Your problem ☺️
smit
I played Smith morra few times nobody played Bg4 line
Thats a killer by Black! 💪
now i hate you for telling the secrets :D
I claimed so right after I made it! 😎
A bit too fast when you change from variation to variation. Feels as if you’re explaining it to yourself at times.
Pause the video, or slow it down…
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I think you should take this on board for future videos. After all? You depend on users and subscriptions.
@@TheAtheist22 this is theoretical chess. This is a different atmosphere than entertainment channels. You are now in advanced class. Keep up or step out don't criticize because it's on you if you can't keep up. I've come back to this video over a dozen times. Ok. So I ever play against smith morra I understand everything.
@@ram42193 Nonsense
@@TheAtheist22 you are nonsense
Maybe Mio butchers the opponent, but it doesnt sound as if he butchers the english language, so why this annoying subtitles, which appeare inside the board when I try to whatch on my mobile - there is realy no need for that!
11.Nxc7# "Can you believe it?"😂
Thanks!