@@HelenSmith-x8n I've had someone push both pawns like this, and someone recently who literally pushed every pawn on the queenside once forward, that is literally 200 elo level play
@@HelenSmith-x8n wtf youtube ate my reply, it was alot of different ones i had to endure, there were one that pushed both flank pawns, one that pushed all queenside pawns once forward, and one recently at 1500 that pushed all his pawns as much as he could without blundering, thankfully i won that one but it was quite a battle
Don't know what that first guy was smoking. I think 1 f3 or 1 g4 is technically the worst first move according to the fish, because it opens up a diagonal straight to the king.
20:31 You need try and analysis better. Why the knight move is a blunder. Stockfish want you to sac the knight but we need to understand why? Why not just capture the pawn with the knight?
Move 22 Bb7 looks like it gives up a whole bishop to Rd7+ but luckily you can go Kf6 and it's just a trade. Think this was a bit fortunate! Otherwise, the video contained glorious absolute destruction as always.
@@dougstewart6461 alright corneredchess played the pirc defense a total of 558 times with the black pieces, the scotch opening 310 times with the white pieces MOST (not all) of his recorded games are either pirc or scotch i dont think the pirc suits his playstyle
I've had someone play a worse opening against me at 1400, and i was so disrespected i had to win, instead i lost
What did opening did they play?
@@HelenSmith-x8n I've had someone push both pawns like this, and someone recently who literally pushed every pawn on the queenside once forward, that is literally 200 elo level play
I myself had someone play a terrible opening against me recently, it was a 2400 NM and I got crushed even though I was 2100 myself
@@HelenSmith-x8n wtf youtube ate my reply, it was alot of different ones i had to endure, there were one that pushed both flank pawns, one that pushed all queenside pawns once forward, and one recently at 1500 that pushed all his pawns as much as he could without blundering, thankfully i won that one but it was quite a battle
Piece for a pawn in the second game was pretty epic
That night move is a fork!!!! I was loosing my crap watching it 😂
Yeah after the guy doubled his rooks he'd of won a bishop if he played it.
Don't know what that first guy was smoking.
I think 1 f3 or 1 g4 is technically the worst first move according to the fish, because it opens up a diagonal straight to the king.
4:09 "My flag accuracy is good and their accuracy... not so good" 🤣😂😂
20:31 You need try and analysis better. Why the knight move is a blunder. Stockfish want you to sac the knight but we need to understand why? Why not just capture the pawn with the knight?
Because then he would play nd5 and the fork is unstoppable
@@jogosdoruben6985 Ah thank you! Clever. I was wondering what the blunder actually was.
@jogosdoruben6985 You can still defend the fork with Na6.
Move 22 Bb7 looks like it gives up a whole bishop to Rd7+ but luckily you can go Kf6 and it's just a trade. Think this was a bit fortunate! Otherwise, the video contained glorious absolute destruction as always.
Ah, good catch. I missed 23. ...Kf6 and really did think this was a free bishop, which would have equalized the material.
I had someone this this same dubious opening against me today. I played a Sicilian against it. Crushed. Won by pawn mate! Oh yeah.
dude you gotta expand your opening repertoire
Why? Honestly, I'm asking because he's having success with what he's doing.
@@dougstewart6461 alright
corneredchess played the pirc defense a total of 558 times with the black pieces, the scotch opening 310 times with the white pieces
MOST (not all) of his recorded games are either pirc or scotch
i dont think the pirc suits his playstyle
Worst opening is the barnes opening