Funny story, I just started playing this cause I thought it was a good idea, but then I researched it and found this, thanks for helping me learn it further
14:50 This position is a transposition of the main line of the Deutz gambit of the Giuoco Piano. After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 you prepare the Deutz gambit with 4.O-O. And when they play the main move 4...Nf6 (instead of the passive 4...d6), the Deutz gambit is 5.d4!?. Their best response is 5...Bxd4! (5...exd4?! and 5...Nxd4? are worse) and then after 6.Nxd4 Nxd4 7.f4 you reach this exact position.
This opening singlehandedly propelled my rating from 1500 to 1700. The amount of gambit lines in this opening is so many that if the opponent doesn't know how to reply he can get crushed in just a few moves!
Hello, at 20:00 the position you show is also one I encounter a LOT in the Vienna. Same line. I was nodding along with you on this part ( although I am a weak player, I do know this position ). Good job, you are selling me the Bishop's opening even though I thought it was bad. It now seems mighty to me.
Busy with your Chessable course now, and just had to come and comment. Loved the part where you say: “ One should not forget that the side who has a material advantage aims to trade everything, I often say, even underwear!” 😂😂😂
Mio; great video! I noticed that these sidelines can lead almost anywhere in the Italian game e.g. the 2... Bc5 line can lead into the Detz/Koltanowski gambit. As you point out; if you dont know your stuff as black in these variations especially under time contraints you can get into a lot of trouble!
Such great analysis. So well explained and seems like a really fun opening. I usually play Vienna game so this seems like a good option for me. Long live the butcher! Thank you so much
Yeah was wondering the same as started to play Vienna myself as well couple of years ago. Then again not quite certain what would be the benefit of this move compared to 2.Nc3. Many of the games in database actually seemed to transpose to Vienna very quickly.
Almost the same position as at 19:47 is often reached in Vienna Game via 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Qg4 Qf6. Only difference is that Black has already developed a Knight on c6. In that position white can sacrifice the f7 pawn as well and gets a huge initiative and basically a winning game by playing 5.Nd5! Also winning percentage on GM level is above 70% for white after 4.Qg4. Surprisingly it is only the 4th most played move in that position. The move is totally legit and very difficult for black to play.
Hello coach, this is my favorite video from you. I have been using Bishop's Opening after learning it here from you. I am almost unbeatable if I am using it here in our small town... I am from the Philippines. I love watching your video tutorials in chess. Thank you so much for sharing this kinds of videos for FREE... While watching your videos I was curious, I mean, may I know what application are you using? The one you are showing to us which you can put arrows or highlight a certain square... Please let me know the name of the application... Thank you so much...
I'm trying out 2...c6 (Philidor Counterattack) rn. It's definitely shakier than the mainline, but very crazy and fun. 3. Bb3 and 3. Nf3 transpose to the Bb3 line of the Berlin, but there's a fun one with 3. Nc3 d5 4. exd5 b5 5. Bb3 b4!? for an unplayable mess. It's defo a bit better for white, but it's so sharp that your prep will win the day.
At 22:30 after 7.Qg3, you say black must play 7...d5 but don't give white's next move. My computer gives a -0.5 edge to black after 7...d5. How should white take the pawn on d5? Love the video! Thanks!
Thank you for your interesting video I have subscribed today and eagerly waiting for your next video. However in this video you have not covered Nf6 which is the most common move black will play once e4 is hanging it attacks on white queen as well.
20.24 (In 1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Bc5 3. Qg4 Qf6, when we play "against weaker" 4. Nc3 and black responds "99% -ly" 4. ... Qxf2 5. Kd1) black has one another dangerous continuation 5. ... Nf6. My engine always shows for white retreat 6. Qg3, offering queens trade and probably better development, but white is down one pawn f2 and has shattered pawns. For example in alternative after grabbing 6. Qxg7 Rg8, 7. Qxf7+ Kd8 8. Nh3 Rf8 (or 7. Bxf7+ Kd8) black chases white´s queen with his rook more effectively than white black´s queen, (white loses developed knight on h3 (or after indirect queen trade on f2 by bishop c5) and engine shows win for black. I´m not sure, if this analysis is relevant, but perhaps good to know.
It is a good thing and thanks. Although, that is why in my Chessable course I gave following order of move: 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Bc5 3.Nc3 Nc6 4. Qg4! And White is nearly winning! The point is that a small inclusion 3.Nc3 Nc6 gives White favorable almost position!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I know, just realize I had already saved it under another playing list called Scotch gambit, thanks for all your work man. Your videos on the Portuguese gambit and Icelandic gambit and so many more have helped me alot developing another opening against e4 besides the Pirc. You are the best out there. Bless you, and good luck in your own chess.
From a year ago, I sell PGNs, more about it, find on www.bigmio.com. Also, within a month, you will be able to buy Chessable e-book Bishop’s opening & Urusov gambit!
I would like to play bishops opening and meet boi variation with wayward queen. He said he would cover it further in the patzers opening but in that video I don’t see any bishops opening stuff in there. Can I just take some of the principles from that video and apply it to the boi variation still?
Aman Hambleton building habits facing this opening for the third time in about 5 games: Dude! There must be a video, Web resarch: It's him! Big Mio, the butcher, Big Mio is trolling me !
I like the content of your videos but there ist a disturbing background noise in them that makes it exhausting to listen. I do not mean that the noise comes from your place but that it maybe is caused by the setup. Sounds to me like listening to 1000 phone calls or radio stations at the same time, could possibly also be digital signals. Maybe your microphone is catching something from the air. Would just let you know it.
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial It's just a computer fan, it's almost imperceptible. I think this commenter is just having problems, there's no such noise like "1000 phone calls at the same time," that's lunacy. Ignore the complainers, your stuff is great!
Great video, Love your dry sense of humor...”If he plays that...he should take up checkers...”
Well, am I not right 😂
Finally, I've been playing this opening for a while now but never knew how to proceed. Thanks for the video Mio
Thanks Hritwik :)
Funny story, I just started playing this cause I thought it was a good idea, but then I researched it and found this, thanks for helping me learn it further
14:50 This position is a transposition of the main line of the Deutz gambit of the Giuoco Piano. After 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 you prepare the Deutz gambit with 4.O-O. And when they play the main move 4...Nf6 (instead of the passive 4...d6), the Deutz gambit is 5.d4!?. Their best response is 5...Bxd4! (5...exd4?! and 5...Nxd4? are worse) and then after 6.Nxd4 Nxd4 7.f4 you reach this exact position.
This opening singlehandedly propelled my rating from 1500 to 1700. The amount of gambit lines in this opening is so many that if the opponent doesn't know how to reply he can get crushed in just a few moves!
I can not think how is it going to make you 2000 player once I finish my Chessable book about it! Get ready! 💪
Bishops opening is fantastic, i knew this had to be new when i stumbled across it! Looking forward.
Thanks! Very clear cut!
Along with Vienna 2 Nc3 it can be used interchangeably!
Hello, at 20:00 the position you show is also one I encounter a LOT in the Vienna. Same line. I was nodding along with you on this part ( although I am a weak player, I do know this position ).
Good job, you are selling me the Bishop's opening even though I thought it was bad. It now seems mighty to me.
Thank you for such great tips. I've always been curious about the bishop's opening but couldn't do it well.
Excellent video and analysis. So nice to have detailed notes and timings. Thanks a million Mio!
Busy with your Chessable course now, and just had to come and comment. Loved the part where you say: “ One should not forget that the side who has a material advantage aims to trade everything, I often say, even underwear!” 😂😂😂
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Wow, I honestly have never seen this opening played. It actually seems pretty interesting. Excellent video!
"This is a bad position so this guy should not play this game but switch it to checkers." :-)
This is so helpful
I have had qg5, so I'm laughing at "no one will play this"
Oh the mysteries of 700 ELOs
Mio; great video! I noticed that these sidelines can lead almost anywhere in the Italian game e.g. the 2... Bc5 line can lead into the Detz/Koltanowski gambit. As you point out; if you dont know your stuff as black in these variations especially under time contraints you can get into a lot of trouble!
Fantastic explanation, thank you 🙏
👍 thanks!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have struggling with 2...Bc5 for some reason. The positions seem double edged. Now, I have options!
Always bro 😎
Such great analysis. So well explained and seems like a really fun opening. I usually play Vienna game so this seems like a good option for me. Long live the butcher! Thank you so much
Thanks Mike for nice comment! 😉
Yeah was wondering the same as started to play Vienna myself as well couple of years ago. Then again not quite certain what would be the benefit of this move compared to 2.Nc3. Many of the games in database actually seemed to transpose to Vienna very quickly.
Almost the same position as at 19:47 is often reached in Vienna Game via 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Qg4 Qf6. Only difference is that Black has already developed a Knight on c6. In that position white can sacrifice the f7 pawn as well and gets a huge initiative and basically a winning game by playing 5.Nd5!
Also winning percentage on GM level is above 70% for white after 4.Qg4. Surprisingly it is only the 4th most played move in that position. The move is totally legit and very difficult for black to play.
Good point and detailed analysis man! Thanks! 👍
This will be very nice and thanks for this free continue
Hello coach, this is my favorite video from you. I have been using Bishop's Opening after learning it here from you. I am almost unbeatable if I am using it here in our small town... I am from the Philippines. I love watching your video tutorials in chess. Thank you so much for sharing this kinds of videos for FREE... While watching your videos I was curious, I mean, may I know what application are you using? The one you are showing to us which you can put arrows or highlight a certain square... Please let me know the name of the application... Thank you so much...
This is a very good video. Thank you so much.
Very good video 👍
nice job mio!
Thanks 😉
I'm trying out 2...c6 (Philidor Counterattack) rn. It's definitely shakier than the mainline, but very crazy and fun. 3. Bb3 and 3. Nf3 transpose to the Bb3 line of the Berlin, but there's a fun one with 3. Nc3 d5 4. exd5 b5 5. Bb3 b4!? for an unplayable mess. It's defo a bit better for white, but it's so sharp that your prep will win the day.
Looks interesting!
Thanks forinteressting answers from black! 😀♟
At 22:30 after 7.Qg3, you say black must play 7...d5 but don't give white's next move. My computer gives a -0.5 edge to black after 7...d5. How should white take the pawn on d5? Love the video! Thanks!
Gotta get back home and to check it! Cheers!
Thank you for your interesting video I have subscribed today and eagerly waiting for your next video. However in this video you have not covered Nf6 which is the most common move black will play once e4 is hanging it attacks on white queen as well.
Well, if you watched the video till the end you would have heard that next video will be strictly about 2...Nf6 😉
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial ok thank you ☺
Svaka ti čast imenjače,najači komsija(da nemas neki poster od Michaela Jacksona) 👌🤣
Nista ja tebe ne razumem. Prvo moras da mi kazes na cemu cestitas, a onda kakav poster od Jacksona? Vrv sam umoran pa ne shvatam 🤷♂️
20.24 (In 1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Bc5 3. Qg4 Qf6, when we play "against weaker" 4. Nc3 and black responds "99% -ly" 4. ... Qxf2 5. Kd1) black has one another dangerous continuation 5. ... Nf6. My engine always shows for white retreat 6. Qg3, offering queens trade and probably better development, but white is down one pawn f2 and has shattered pawns. For example in alternative after grabbing 6. Qxg7 Rg8, 7. Qxf7+ Kd8 8. Nh3 Rf8 (or 7. Bxf7+ Kd8) black chases white´s queen with his rook more effectively than white black´s queen, (white loses developed knight on h3 (or after indirect queen trade on f2 by bishop c5) and engine shows win for black. I´m not sure, if this analysis is relevant, but perhaps good to know.
It is a good thing and thanks. Although, that is why in my Chessable course I gave following order of move: 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Bc5 3.Nc3 Nc6 4. Qg4! And White is nearly winning! The point is that a small inclusion 3.Nc3 Nc6 gives White favorable almost position!
Excellent ! je joue cette ouverture cela va m'aider !
Merci Dominique :)
After 2 ...Bc5 3 Qg4 is a stunning move!!!
BigMio, u have uploaded this video twice in the playlist? At 21& 22
when is your video on the Urusov declined coming out?
It has been published its been 2 years! 😂
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I know, just realize I had already saved it under another playing list called Scotch gambit, thanks for all your work man. Your videos on the Portuguese gambit and Icelandic gambit and so many more have helped me alot developing another opening against e4 besides the Pirc. You are the best out there. Bless you, and good luck in your own chess.
@@PriveGitaarles Cheers! 🥃
great video, but I'm not able to access the pgn's.
From a year ago, I sell PGNs, more about it, find on www.bigmio.com.
Also, within a month, you will be able to buy Chessable e-book Bishop’s opening & Urusov gambit!
Very good, thanks.
Thanks Rafael!
I would like to play bishops opening and meet boi variation with wayward queen. He said he would cover it further in the patzers opening but in that video I don’t see any bishops opening stuff in there. Can I just take some of the principles from that video and apply it to the boi variation still?
Get ready for the Chessable book soon, Bishop’s opening & Urusov gambit!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I’ve just downloaded chessable so I can use your book as soon as it’s ready. Thanks Mio!
you look 10 years younger in the picture!
Well, I lost 7-8 kilos last few months 😉
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial losing weight in covid. What's your secret?
I miss 2....d5, the mighty and dubious Khan Gambit...my favorite response vs. the Bishops Opening
Aman Hambleton building habits facing this opening for the third time in about 5 games: Dude! There must be a video,
Web resarch: It's him! Big Mio, the butcher, Big Mio is trolling me !
You know it buddy 😉
Nice!
I play bishop opening every time against the computer on my phone, and always take an L. Maybe I should try playing Grundel’s Escape...smh
Wait on the book! Its gonna be out soon!
The best
Cheers 🍻
super
Yo and how can I crush bishops opening lmao.
I like the content of your videos but there ist a disturbing background noise in them that makes it exhausting to listen. I do not mean that the noise comes from your place but that it maybe is caused by the setup. Sounds to me like listening to 1000 phone calls or radio stations at the same time, could possibly also be digital signals. Maybe your microphone is catching something from the air. Would just let you know it.
Thanks for letting me know, let me check what that is. Cheers
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial It's just a computer fan, it's almost imperceptible. I think this commenter is just having problems, there's no such noise like "1000 phone calls at the same time," that's lunacy. Ignore the complainers, your stuff is great!
Forget about it, there is NO background noise... a better use of time would be to find that nice soundtrack from 3 years ago
I am the guy who plays queen to g5 😂😂
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this guy sounds like gru from despicable me
the most cheap schoolar's mate Qf2 loooool