Holy moly, finally someone really dives deep in to these lines and explains them really well and detailed. I face this 9, 0-0-0 mostly in the club level since ppl dont think move order matters. Espescially after the exchanges after d5 break when white pushes his e pwan to e5. Thanks, now I can really get the upper hand!
Hello! I came across this video by chance and I was surprised by how good your explanations are, it shows that you put a great effort into preparing everything, and you have a talent for explaining, I have seen videos of great teachers of this topic or defense and I don't know They understand, they don't know how to explain, you are a talented young man and I loved your final greetings: peace!! Which is something that needs to be promoted in this world! ahira has gained you a new follower and I hope to be able to keep in touch with your channel, a big hug and CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!
I don't even know the English language but still, I have used the TH-cam translator to try to understand your class as best as possible, thanks also to you, a big hug 🤗
Excellent series, this is exactly what I was looking for, thank you so much, you are a great teacher! Now my humble improvement: I've noticed that afther Bg7, if white plays an early Qd2 without playing f3 first, it is well known that black should go for Ng4 as it is considered a blunder for white. But after analyzing it a bit, I think that after the most common played Bg5 the position is totally playable for white and if black tries to play ambitious with h6 + g5 the position is a mess, it starts to be complicated and black has to play precise, it's not my cup of tea. My solution: I would just ignore that "mistake" by white and I suggest to just O-O. After all, now white is forced to play f3 and transpose into our well known lines because now Ng4 is a real thread. For instance, if white keeps playing without f3 and goes for O-O-O directly, thats a real blunder, Ng4 now forces white to give up his dark square bishop. Let's see what happens after the natural continuation that white can play with Bg5, now we play h6, and if Bh4 white looses a piece after Bxd4 Qxd4 and e5!! attacking his queen and discover attack on his bishop. Have a great day sir!
That's awesome content, that's my fav opening as black, as white I love the English, could you bring us a Master class in the English opening? Keep it up the great work!
Imagine: you watch these videos, think “oh i wanna try this out”, then start a game as black, only to have white play 1.d4
And when you learn the Kings indian, everybody suddenly chooses to play 1.e4. It's how it always goes
This is by far the most complete class in chess TH-cam, thank you for this.
Thank you for the kind words!
Such an underrated channel and playlist. This is awesome
Glad you enjoy the dragon playlist!
Holy moly, finally someone really dives deep in to these lines and explains them really well and detailed. I face this 9, 0-0-0 mostly in the club level since ppl dont think move order matters. Espescially after the exchanges after d5 break when white pushes his e pwan to e5. Thanks, now I can really get the upper hand!
Amazing to hear! I am happy to help you learn this opening!
Hello! I came across this video by chance and I was surprised by how good your explanations are, it shows that you put a great effort into preparing everything, and you have a talent for explaining, I have seen videos of great teachers of this topic or defense and I don't know They understand, they don't know how to explain, you are a talented young man and I loved your final greetings: peace!! Which is something that needs to be promoted in this world! ahira has gained you a new follower and I hope to be able to keep in touch with your channel, a big hug and CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!
@@srichaitanyasaraswatmathspain wow what a beautiful message. Thank you - big hug back
I don't even know the English language but still, I have used the TH-cam translator to try to understand your class as best as possible, thanks also to you, a big hug 🤗
Thanks!! That’s extremely useful and I rly love the way you go through all the lines at the end to make sure we won’t forget it.
My pleasure, thank you!
Only 6.8 k views! Tou deserve much more than that. This is such an underrated chess channel. Thank you very much, you've helped me a lot!
Glad to hear it
Please dont stop this series...!!!! Eagerly awaiting..!!!
I wont :) I appreciate it
One of the most useful videos I have seen on the Sicilian Dragon variations. Bravo!
That is so awesome to hear!! Thank you
You are so underrated. I have never seen a more detailed explanation than this. Great video!
Appreciate it!!
One shot preparation 🔥
thx a lot dude ❤️
My pleasure!
Excellent series, this is exactly what I was looking for, thank you so much, you are a great teacher!
Now my humble improvement: I've noticed that afther Bg7, if white plays an early Qd2 without playing f3 first, it is well known that black should go for Ng4 as it is considered a blunder for white. But after analyzing it a bit, I think that after the most common played Bg5 the position is totally playable for white and if black tries to play ambitious with h6 + g5 the position is a mess, it starts to be complicated and black has to play precise, it's not my cup of tea.
My solution: I would just ignore that "mistake" by white and I suggest to just O-O. After all, now white is forced to play f3 and transpose into our well known lines because now Ng4 is a real thread. For instance, if white keeps playing without f3 and goes for O-O-O directly, thats a real blunder, Ng4 now forces white to give up his dark square bishop. Let's see what happens after the natural continuation that white can play with Bg5, now we play h6, and if Bh4 white looses a piece after Bxd4 Qxd4 and e5!! attacking his queen and discover attack on his bishop.
Have a great day sir!
That's awesome content, that's my fav opening as black, as white I love the English, could you bring us a Master class in the English opening? Keep it up the great work!
I have a white master class coming, but it will be d4 not c4 :( because that’s what I play.
Anyone else having issues with getting the PGN? I know it is in the description, but I cannot copy it.
Thats strange. If you give me an email I can try to send it to that, maybe it will work better
I like Taimanov but Dragon sounds cooler
Hahah yes indeed
2000 elo club