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PavelChess
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On this channel, you'll learn competitive chess tips and strategies to quickly improve your chess skills and rating.
Make sure to subscribe as I release new chess strategy videos every week!
Want to quickly improve your chess game? Check out my site here: pavelchess.com
Make sure to subscribe as I release new chess strategy videos every week!
Want to quickly improve your chess game? Check out my site here: pavelchess.com
Never Fear 1.b3 Again! Learn This Powerful Defense
Welcome to my latest video, "Never Fear 1.b3 Again! Learn This Powerful Defense." In this tutorial, I'll dive deep into an effective strategy that will help you confidently counter the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting, this powerful line will enhance your chess skills and give you the upper hand in your games.
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In this video, we break down the moves, tactics, and key ideas you need to master to successfully defend against 1.b3. My analysis and step-by-step guidance will ensure you understand the nuances of this opening and how to exploit its weaknesses.
Don't miss out on the chance to improve your game and never fear 1.b3 again! For a detailed text analysis, be sure to check out my Lichess study link. Happy learning and good luck on the chessboard!
Link to study: lichess.org/study/MtT861wm
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more chess content. Let's dive into the world of chess tactics together and take your game to the next level!
♛Follow me on Instagram👉 pavelchessfm
♛Follow me on lichess.org👉 lichess.org/@/PavelMart
♛BOOK CHESS COACHING👉mel.store/pavelchess
In this video, we break down the moves, tactics, and key ideas you need to master to successfully defend against 1.b3. My analysis and step-by-step guidance will ensure you understand the nuances of this opening and how to exploit its weaknesses.
Don't miss out on the chance to improve your game and never fear 1.b3 again! For a detailed text analysis, be sure to check out my Lichess study link. Happy learning and good luck on the chessboard!
Link to study: lichess.org/study/MtT861wm
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more chess content. Let's dive into the world of chess tactics together and take your game to the next level!
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Thanks for the video. It helped me defeat the strong grandmaster Roman Ovechkin live in 11 moves! watch the video from 56 minutes 20 seconds ua-cam.com/users/liveViU9FaT3QJw?si=x6AjVO7VvDeBNiod
nerd
Is it bad?😂
Nerd🥸🥸🥸🤓🤓🤓
It’s sound even cool when we are speaking about chess
I love chess
That’s very cool!
Thanks, will try to use it 👋
Thanks for comment!
WELL DONE GG!
Thanks!!
You didn’t win
I won :)
Black can play Bxg3 and if you take back, which you should, they can play Kxe7. Black's king will be quite exposed, but you can't do much to capitalize on it.
It’s also huge attack for white after d6, isn’t it?
@@pavelchess The king can just take the pawn. If you try to check with the knight and then bring the queen, the black king can sidestep and then block with the queen.
Oh wow
Thanks for watching!
I don't get it, why couldn't the pawn just go forward instead of sacrifice the rook?
Cause white rook would go back
Awwww
@@KillerNoamwhat?
Yes, rook will go back
Then the white rook simply moves to the back rank and prevents the promotion
🔥
Thanks!
Just subbed pretty nice content u can make rating climb
Thanks!
........Bh6, if 2.Qh6 Qc2 , regards from Argentina!!
Right! Thanks!
I got it but took me longer than 10 secs (I had to pause) 😅
Good that you got it!
🤯🤯my 300 elo though sac queen
Just now you can learn new tactics :)
@@pavelchess this was easy i mean its cool though
bh6
Correct👍
Wasn't pushing the pawn on the h file just mate after pawn takes bishop
In which moment?
@pavelchess at the start instead of moving your rook you could have played pawn to h7 mate
Thank you for this video... This week I'm actually meeting with my chess coach, hes going to introduce a new way to calculate at the chess board. Of course im always up for new ideas such as this one.
Thanks for watching! Hope that some other my videos could help you! And as well don’t miss a chance to participate in my masterclass (announcement coming very shortly on the channel)
king c7, pawn has to move, bishop c6
Right! Try other puzzles on my channel !
But if rook H1, any discovered check will leas to RxH8. So you have to take the rook or move the queen. So this is not checkmate in 2
Yes it is, if rook H1, you simply move the white rook to F1.
Yes
Rh1 to block the rook works
Rook g6
It’s impossible move?
@@pavelchess meant g6
What if black plays bishop to g6 though ? I'm a complete noob but wouldn't the checkmate take longer than 2 moves ? Edit, best case scenario you play king against queen plus king which ultimately is very bad but I don't see checkmate in 2
Rf7
@@frostbyte8281good point, didn't see that. Thanks for telling me 😊
Thanks for that answer!
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Qa1!! If ...Rxf6, Qxf6#!If any Bishop move for Black, Rxh6#!
Yes!
Rxh6 , bishop move anywhere the Qf6 is also checkmate
Rxh6 is stalemate, as the bishop is pinned
Rxh6 is a blunder, stalemate😂😂
Stalemate
I said king f7, but rook h1 is the problem ,
Also bg8
Bishop to c6 at the 1st will do too
the pawn can take the bishop, if black takes then its stalemate, and if king goes b8 then its just prolonging the game.
I will take a bishop
Yes
Crap yes! 🙈
that just blunders a bishop, what
Thank you for streaming. That was a nice tourney ❤😊
Thanks!
Knight to g6, It will be check, takes it with the pawn, Then The Queen To F8=CheckMate
I will take on g6 with my knight
@@pavelchess when the knight was on d7, G6 Would Be A Brilliant Move, And No Way Ur Name Is Pavel💀
@@Kurd_MappingAgain like mentioned above, you're wrong cuz the black night simply takes.. plus the night was never on d7
Oh yeh, my bad, didnt saw
If you take on g6 with the knight that keeps material equal. Take with the pawn and you’re up a knight cause after fxg6 the queen protects the knight on f8
What i say when they demand payment.
Hah
What a beautiful attack ! ... Thank you very much. ... How can we see the whole game, starting at move 1 ?
Thank you for watching! Full game here : lichess.org/study/uDncs1WG
@@pavelchess Thanks again, Pavel ! ... Liked and Subscribed.
Why not just eat the pawn a2? Since the knight cant take the queen because its pinned
White goes Rd8 with checkmate on qa2
Fair play but this is why i hate draws by repetition
Can agree , but for me here it was only way
@@pavelchess i apologize if it came across as me blaming or flaming you that was not the intention at all if you are loosing and can force a draw you should by all means go for it, thats just how chess rules are i am annoyed by the fact that this is possible in the first place dont hate the player, hate the game - kinda thing
@@Eiszahn you didnt offend me, everything cool, I can agreee that sometimes this rule is annoying :)
Bxa2?
Immediately? Knight can take
@pavelchess The knight is pinned to the king by the rook, so it can not take the bishop
great tactic
Thanks!
That's great
Thanks!
Chigorin was definitely an aggressive player. The queen sacrifice was amazing, even if it was not the best move.
That’s true!
Good video. Thanks
Your welcome!
Can't find it
Just find the best move
Click bait. @pavelchess, where is the mate in two??????
Sorry, made a wrong title
Wilhelm Steinitz vs Curt von Bardeleben (Hastings 1895) - The famous uncapturable rook. They say his opponent didn't even resign he just left the room in a fit of anger.
Yes!
I recognise the position yes
Good!
Grandmaster level lesson learned: Castling fast😂
Hah👍
Sorry for not being a "True chess player" :-( Time to go play some fake chess with other fake players, to improve my fake skills, bye~! Have fun time gatekeeping!!
Now you know the position, so you are true fan😊 don’t skip full video on it
So you are telling me that I am not a true chess player simply because I don't know this position
I’m forcing you to unlock chess classic on my channel
I would say yes. I can't imagine you can find a titled player who doesn't know this game. Same as the Opera Game, the Immortal Game, The Evergreen Game. Most especially the Opera Game, which is crazy, because I've got to recreate that game multiple times vs other players. Which is insane to me. It's the most famous game of all time and a game people learning the game should study in depth.
That wasn’t a mate in 2 lol
Sorry for wrong title
For the 100 elo players, rook takes bishop doesn't work because then you get forked by knight
Take more complicated puzzles from my channel 👍
Bro rxb6 works after rook takes bishop knight takes rook , queen b7 is mate
I will take on b6 with check
Nice job forking yourself
Doesnt Rxb6+ also work?
After rb6 I can take on b6 with check! That’s why it’s not works
Why not Qd1
Kc5
Then queen takes bishop
If bishop goes Up rights its also mate isnt it
After bishop move it’s a stalemate
Yes i forgot thanks