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It seems like most of these players forgot that they are playing the slow game…. They keep playing for the quick win… 🤷🏽♂️ Is it me or is the Italian game and the Spanish game are the same just a different rhythm 🎶. Ruy Lopez is a little faster. But the flows the same? IMO,
► Chapters 00:00 Millions of chess players make these 4 opening mistakes 00:20 Two Knights Defense, Italian Game 01:01 Mistake-1: Bg5 pin on your knight 02:33 If White retreats with Bg3 after g5 05:46 If White plays Nxg5 after g5 08:52 Mistake-2: White plays 4.0-0 11:32 Mistake-3: White plays 5.Ng5 14:07 Mistake-4: White plays 4.Nc3 14:57 What if White plays Bxf7+ after Nxe4?
Thanks! It was so informative that i just watched it twice. Keep up the good work giving out those tips how to punish your opponent for early mistakes. If I can manage to get my early games fluent, then and only then I can hope to be better in middle and late game. Massive thanks again!
I literally jumped like 200 points in a week since watching your videos. You are for sure the best chess youtuber ive found so far, precise and effecient. Thank you!
Nc3 is actually basically equal. It's the "4 knights Italian" and while Black gains some advantages, White is OK. However it lets Black equalize quickly.
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Guys help me out If I touched a piece on chess and don't move that particular piece or any other moves played,wil it count as a move OR Is there any penalty if I don't a move a piece in my turn to move a piece
I went to a chess club once and there's this thing called "touch move". Basically, if the opponent touches a piece and you say "touch move", he/she must move that piece, so be careful. That's only at a professional level though, and in amateur games, you don't have to worry about that, although it would be a good habit not to touch your pieces absentmindedly and only touch it once you're 100% sure that's the piece you want to move.
@@VenerandoMoore I’ve not heard of this. I have heard of say you move a piece illegally and need to correct it you can’t choose a different piece if the original illegally moved piece has a legal move. So in a sense having intentionally or accidentally moving a piece illegally may Turn into a zugzwang correction with the same piece instead of a better move with a different piece.
If the white bishop takes black knight, then black queen takes white bishop. The white queen could then take black queen, but then the black king can take the white queen. This leaves the g file open, which the black rook could later use to put pressure on the white pawn and king.
i think its misleading calling bg5 a mistake it certainly isnt with correct play and telling beginners to push pawns in front of a castled king is just setting them up for bad habits
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It seems like most of these players forgot that they are playing the slow game…. They keep playing for the quick win… 🤷🏽♂️
Is it me or is the Italian game and the Spanish game are the same just a different rhythm 🎶. Ruy Lopez is a little faster. But the flows the same?
IMO,
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► Chapters
00:00 Millions of chess players make these 4 opening mistakes
00:20 Two Knights Defense, Italian Game
01:01 Mistake-1: Bg5 pin on your knight
02:33 If White retreats with Bg3 after g5
05:46 If White plays Nxg5 after g5
08:52 Mistake-2: White plays 4.0-0
11:32 Mistake-3: White plays 5.Ng5
14:07 Mistake-4: White plays 4.Nc3
14:57 What if White plays Bxf7+ after Nxe4?
Thanks! It was so informative that i just watched it twice. Keep up the good work giving out those tips how to punish your opponent for early mistakes. If I can manage to get my early games fluent, then and only then I can hope to be better in middle and late game. Massive thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow. You're one of the few GMs that can truly teach in a way I understand better. Thanks...
Thanks. Any tips to remember these moves?
Yea......watch this video then you'll remember it for like 5 minutes, so get a game going and hope they play it.
You try play a game, but you will they will never play this opening when you want them to😂
This is a really useful refresher on the Italian.
I would really like to know how to continue at 14:40 because next move will be NC3...
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Insane ! Thank you!
10:42 Kg6
pawn takes g6
Queen h4 #
What would you do at 6:30 if white plays Qh5+?
never mind, you win a bishop after Nxh5 Bxd8 Rxd8
I literally jumped like 200 points in a week since watching your videos. You are for sure the best chess youtuber ive found so far, precise and effecient. Thank you!
Wow Nice Legend!
Very useful stuff, especially chapter 2
Thank you
Looks easy. Why can't I manage to do this! I really like this channel!
Your videos the best I very like them👍🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
Easily one of the best chess analysis channels around
Query: at 5:04, what happens if white plays Qe1 or Qf1 after black Nf4?
Very helpful
3:24 white can go nxe5 with a discovered attack on black's knight.
Thanks. I'll try this against my friend
Not in tournament but our friendly match 😃
Nc3 is actually basically equal. It's the "4 knights Italian" and while Black gains some advantages, White is OK. However it lets Black equalize quickly.
Wonderful .
Thank you for these videos
Glad you like them!
Could work out of the italian line.... Thing you dont play with white if you follow master igor
This is very useful, I can punish my opponents and don't worry about Bg5
nice tutorial
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9:10 almost everyone does that, yet my level is just never high enough to counter them
Om Swastistu GM, my name is jro swami from Bali 🙏🙏 i,m have no idea when playing carrokan depend as black , could you showing solid depending because i love carrokan thanks for your chess lesson 🙏🙏🙏
Guys help me out
If I touched a piece on chess and don't move that particular piece or any other moves played,wil it count as a move
OR
Is there any penalty if I don't a move a piece in my turn to move a piece
I went to a chess club once and there's this thing called "touch move". Basically, if the opponent touches a piece and you say "touch move", he/she must move that piece, so be careful. That's only at a professional level though, and in amateur games, you don't have to worry about that, although it would be a good habit not to touch your pieces absentmindedly and only touch it once you're 100% sure that's the piece you want to move.
There is a "touch move" rule. Touch move rule prevails when the particular piece you touched has a legal move or can be captured by your piece.
@@VenerandoMoore I’ve not heard of this. I have heard of say you move a piece illegally and need to correct it you can’t choose a different piece if the original illegally moved piece has a legal move.
So in a sense having intentionally or accidentally moving a piece illegally may Turn into a zugzwang correction with the same piece instead of a better move with a different piece.
what is your rating sir
10:00
Fantastic but the problem is how can I remember all theses combinations ; thanks again.
33 million including me
h file can be defended by knight.what to do next if they try to put knight on h file
White will lose their queen
As you can see the bishop is pinning the knight to the quern so white still loses a queen for nothing to defend a checkmate
Great video!
I'm curious after King to g6 can't white Just take the knight with the bishop?
Is that discussed in your other video?
If the white bishop takes black knight, then black queen takes white bishop. The white queen could then take black queen, but then the black king can take the white queen. This leaves the g file open, which the black rook could later use to put pressure on the white pawn and king.
And why would white take a pawn with the bishop instead if taking the knight and creating an open file for the rook on the f file?
Is it just me or is he deliberately playing really bad moves for white to make it appear that black has a better position?
Very logical moves and at the same time he is showing us inaccurate lines by the opponents to be exploited by the prepared players.
that's crazzyyyyyyyyy LOL
The knight would have sacrificed for queen 9 points compared to 3
Pawn to d4 is always played by white…
The pawn would took the knight when you forked the rook just saying
i think its misleading calling bg5 a mistake it certainly isnt with correct play and telling beginners to push pawns in front of a castled king is just setting them up for bad habits
At 11 minutes the queen would have taken bishop
you're so good at chess 🤣🤣😅
i have asked some idiotic question..sorry
Jesus you're confusing me Igor.
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Are you sure you're a gm
NOT UNDERSTABLE FOR NON NATİVE SPEAKERS.
friend, I like your channel, but you talk a lot