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When a Mysterious Youtuber Challenged Garry Kasparov
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Crush Your Opponents with the London System Attack
Переглядів 96816 годин тому
In this video you will learn the London System by Grandmaster Pepe Cuenca. Unlike others, this opening is designed to create attacking situations from the opening that allow us to surprise and put pressure on our opponents. I hope you enjoy it! ✅Free Sample Opening Lessons: www.chessenigma.com/en/free-lessons-chessenigma ♟️Access to the Beginners Chess Course: www.chessenigma.com/en/free-lesson...
Crush the Caro-Kann: New Idea for White
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In this video GM Arturs Neiksans explains a surprising weapon against both Caro-Kann and Caro-Pirc defense 💪 I hope you enjoy it! Here is the link to his channel: www.youtube.com/@GMNeiksans ✅Free Sample Opening Lessons: www.chessenigma.com/en/free-lessons-chessenigma ♟️Access to the Beginners Chess Course: www.chessenigma.com/en/free-lessons-chess-course-for-beginners/ 💻Improve Chess From Home...
Best Opening for Beginners | The Colle System by GM Arturs Neiksans
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In this video GM Arturs Neiksans teaches us the main variation of one of the easiest and most practical openings in chess: The Colle System. I hope you enjoy it! Here is the link to his channel: www.youtube.com/@GMNeiksans ✅Free Sample Opening Lessons: www.chessenigma.com/en/free-lessons-chessenigma ♟️Access to the Beginners Chess Course: www.chessenigma.com/en/free-lessons-chess-course-for-beg...
7 Endgames Every Chess Player Should Know
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Many players consider endgames to be boring or of no great importance, however, as we advance in level, endgames become more and more important. That's why improving your endgame technique will help you make the difference over your opponents, so don't miss this lesson! Here is the link to his channel: www.youtube.com/@GMNeiksans ♟️Access to the Beginners Chess Course: www.chessenigma.com/en/fr...
7 Checkmate Patterns to Win at Chess
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Every chess player likes to win his games with checkmate, but not everyone knows the right way to do it. In this lesson you will learn 7 essential checkmate patterns that will help you to devise and plan effective checkmate plans against your opponents. Here is the link to his channel: www.youtube.com/@GMNeiksans ♟️Access to the Beginners Chess Course: www.chessenigma.com/en/free-lessons-chess-...
21 Tactics Every Chess Player Must Know
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21 Tactics Every Chess Player Must Know
How to Attack Like a Pro Chess Player
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How to Attack Like a Pro Chess Player
5 Biggest Mistakes in Chess
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5 Biggest Mistakes in Chess
TOP 3 Beginner Chess Strategies to Win More Games
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TOP 3 Beginner Chess Strategies to Win More Games
Your First Chess Opening Repertoire: A Beginner's Guide
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Your First Chess Opening Repertoire: A Beginner's Guide
Opening Chess Concepts Every Beginner Should Know
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Opening Chess Concepts Every Beginner Should Know

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @amgadpro
    @amgadpro 2 години тому

    This is how premoving would look like IRL

  • @davitinemsadze
    @davitinemsadze 2 дні тому

    making them use this gay opening aint gonna help them

    • @Madsalzar
      @Madsalzar 6 годин тому

      Why is London gay I used to play it when I was first starting but now a days I play the Italian

    • @farooqmohammed316
      @farooqmohammed316 2 години тому

      @@Madsalzar on higher levels, you get boring positions.

    • @Madsalzar
      @Madsalzar Годину тому

      @@farooqmohammed316 oh ok

  • @Billchesslover11
    @Billchesslover11 2 дні тому

    bro is showing the london system

  • @niravapurv4578
    @niravapurv4578 4 дні тому

    45:27 i used lots of these posistions to create som studies.. wonderfull positions.. there are some tho.. that could be modified a little.. for instance this engame with eternal checks.. when the puzzles have mulitiple solutions, they are not so good as a puzzle in a format on lichess or so... like when black plays Rxc3, white has some other options for draw like Nxa4 is a fork and it eats a pawn and win back the rook for the knight.. so that is another move that can hold a draw. i modiefied the position and alowed the rook on b2 to already have captured the a2 pawn.. then there is no Nxa4 fork.. and Ne4 is the only drawing move... This is the FEN code: 6k1/1p1R4/2p4p/2N3p1/p7/2P3P1/r4PK1/2r5 b - - 0 1 Also the puzzle on 34:27 have many paths and many of the moves can be done in different move orders.. i didnt manage to change that.. but its still nice as an exaple of a Daminanos mate that often have clearance sacrifices.. where there was just extremely many.. witch was nice. The puzzle at 39:53 also have several solutions as the king can move and white can wait to do the pawn move.. but i managed to fix that by moving the black king a bit closer.. ths is the FEN code: 4n3/2k3p1/7p/7P/6P1/8/1B5K/8 w - - 0 1

  • @niravapurv4578
    @niravapurv4578 5 днів тому

    13:03: i been debateing with my self what to call that tactic.. ofc backrank and overloaded rook is theme here.. but when the knight moves in between the rook and the king, leaving king to be backrank mated.. in puzzles i studied by theme on the stupid chess commercial webpage(cant write wepages here or this post gets deleted, you know witch i mean), this possitions pop ut when doing puzzles on interferance... Meaning they dont see difference on interference where YOU put a piece inbetween oponent pieces to INTERFARE and disrupt the connection between their pieces or som important squares, in this case you make OPONENTS piece to block or interfare with their own pieces or squares. In this case you trick the knight to interfare with the rooks defence of the backrank.. At best i think its possible to call this "self interference" but i think the correct term is "RESTRICTION".. bacause we are restricting the rook in a fatal maner. Restricting the opponents pieces is both a chess tactic and a positional way of playing.. here it is more like a tactic because it leads to a single winning tactical move... in one way its a interferance move as the rook is already interfared with the defence of backrank.. and whith is forced to replace our interfaring pices with their own piece.. so interferance.. but the resulting positon is creating a possition where their own pieces is restricting some of their other pieces. Very nice video and many nice puzzles.. with exelent explanations... thanks a lot :)

  • @kyrianonwe9565
    @kyrianonwe9565 7 днів тому

    Finally! Now that you've committed to teaching me the Chess, I can rest assured that soon... very soon, I will be good enough to get and lose a girlfriend.

  • @norbunorbu2194
    @norbunorbu2194 7 днів тому

    Thank u Ray Enigma

  • @qgamers2326
    @qgamers2326 7 днів тому

    what is my checker board yapping about💀

  • @martinortegacano8229
    @martinortegacano8229 8 днів тому

    Madre mia, Rey Enigma ingles

  • @AmgineEnigma-p5p
    @AmgineEnigma-p5p 10 днів тому

    Ray's duplicate 😂

  • @FisherDuck321
    @FisherDuck321 11 днів тому

    Can you shout out me in you're next video please

  • @FisherDuck321
    @FisherDuck321 11 днів тому

    😮

  • @FisherDuck321
    @FisherDuck321 11 днів тому

    Keep it up bro

  • @FisherDuck321
    @FisherDuck321 11 днів тому

    Nice videos

  • @FisherDuck321
    @FisherDuck321 11 днів тому

    Hi

  • @baker217
    @baker217 12 днів тому

    Loving all this content, coach!

  • @RDXRION
    @RDXRION 13 днів тому

    Really Helpful sir , Can u upload a video about italian game theory traps idea's and defence ❤

  • @christianlarrynapolitano9689
    @christianlarrynapolitano9689 13 днів тому

    I'll push my rating with this system together with its other variant- the Colle-Zukertort.

  • @christianlarrynapolitano9689
    @christianlarrynapolitano9689 13 днів тому

    Wow

  • @Gamer_coltColt
    @Gamer_coltColt 13 днів тому

    What should I do in middle game pls maka a video

  • @Gamer_coltColt
    @Gamer_coltColt 13 днів тому

    Love rey from ph

  • @annanay007
    @annanay007 13 днів тому

    hey engima, first comment.

  • @gody8201
    @gody8201 13 днів тому

    Quiero el verdadero rey enigma

  • @gody8201
    @gody8201 13 днів тому

    Rey enigma indian

  • @bishalkumarharijan4963
    @bishalkumarharijan4963 13 днів тому

    Martin playing black after 2 peg😂😂

  • @sebinjohncherian6950
    @sebinjohncherian6950 14 днів тому

  • @OinkOinkOinkPig
    @OinkOinkOinkPig 14 днів тому

    Is this the real rey enigma? Lol

  • @jeanLetourneau1
    @jeanLetourneau1 14 днів тому

    Instead of 8. Qe2 (4:13), what do you think about 8. dxc5 Bxc5, 9. e4. This variation can be played with the bishop on e7 or d6.

    • @ChessEnigmaAcademy
      @ChessEnigmaAcademy 14 днів тому

      It's certainly a good way to economise on studying♟️

  • @jeanLetourneau1
    @jeanLetourneau1 14 днів тому

    Thank you so much! I love Colle system. I want to know more about Colle system and the Anti-Colle variation (...Bf5, ...Bg4, ...c5, etc)

  • @bikalpa1234
    @bikalpa1234 15 днів тому

    Thank you very much for teaching

  • @bikalpa1234
    @bikalpa1234 15 днів тому

    Finally I found a page, teaching real chess. Thank you very much for teaching...

  • @sswdasasdw
    @sswdasasdw 16 днів тому

    rey enigma 2

  • @jessesalazar1038
    @jessesalazar1038 18 днів тому

    Christmas present came late. Found this in time to improve my game!

  • @davidbatchelder85
    @davidbatchelder85 18 днів тому

    wonderful job, thank you

  • @CarrosEmMovimento
    @CarrosEmMovimento 18 днів тому

    Who starts with f5 as black

  • @yasmine1235
    @yasmine1235 18 днів тому

    Is this Rey Enigma or?

    • @kaiparado
      @kaiparado 16 днів тому

      No ,Rey Enigma probably is Miguel Santos

    • @yasmine1235
      @yasmine1235 15 днів тому

      @@kaiparado how do you know?

  • @AliatorRust
    @AliatorRust 18 днів тому

    Yeah but there’s not a single beginner that plays f4 after d4

  • @chaseturner
    @chaseturner 19 днів тому

    Another amazing video, I learned a lot! Thank you Arturs and ChessEnigma!

  • @chaseturner
    @chaseturner 19 днів тому

    This is probably the best opening explanation I’ve ever seen. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Lucien-t5g
    @Lucien-t5g 19 днів тому

    I feel into the same thing yesterday on chess online

  • @ThomasGahagan-qc2wv
    @ThomasGahagan-qc2wv 19 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @DavidTringes
    @DavidTringes 19 днів тому

    Baconers

  • @Avenshr
    @Avenshr 20 днів тому

    🔥 Underrated

  • @Leninleban65
    @Leninleban65 20 днів тому

    this was the weirdest short of all time

  • @Darkened_Elite
    @Darkened_Elite 20 днів тому

    "whoever is playing black is a genius" the person playing black: the person playing white:

  • @footballman7512
    @footballman7512 22 дні тому

    Bro white shoud have just pushed the pawn

  • @simplehealthyliving4681
    @simplehealthyliving4681 23 дні тому

    Absolute gem video from a GM who seems to have kindness and teaching spirit in him.

  • @kppphd
    @kppphd 23 дні тому

    Very good, thank you

  • @Toni26.04
    @Toni26.04 23 дні тому

    Stalemates are so hard to see😢😢

  • @Tims75312
    @Tims75312 23 дні тому

    Super great thanks, you’ve opened my eyes to lots of things now merry Xmas