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  • @PowerPlayChess
    @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +9

    Here is the link to the Kalashnikov course, on discount till 1st May: www.chessable.com/kings-kalashnikov-sicilian/course/78873/

    • @GHOSTDOG637
      @GHOSTDOG637 2 роки тому

      Dear GM King,
      Can I please ask what is the best response to the Grand Prix attack? I saw that Giri played the Tal gambit.
      Any advice deeply appreciated, Best wishes, Michael Carr

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +2

      @@GHOSTDOG637 I'm not sure what the Tal Gambit is, but the best move order for Black is this: 1 e4 c5 2 Nc3 Nc6 3 f4 g6 4 Nf3 Bg7 5 Bc4 e6 ; and if 5 Bb5 Nd4. I will give details on my new Anti-Sicilians course for Chessable!

    • @bagdanedin2071
      @bagdanedin2071 2 роки тому +1

      @@PowerPlayChess Looking forward for your Anti Sicilian course. About when is it going to be released?

    • @GHOSTDOG637
      @GHOSTDOG637 2 роки тому

      @@PowerPlayChess Thank you so much GM King for showing this approach to countering the GPA which I must investigate.

    • @Cohenchess
      @Cohenchess 2 роки тому

      @Michael Carr the tal gambit is not a response to the grand prix attack, but rather a response to the 'mcdonnell attack',which is e4 c5 f4

  • @thehopsful
    @thehopsful 2 роки тому +32

    What a perfect start to the morning - The kind of game that makes you want to immediately play a game of chess.

  • @joelra3702
    @joelra3702 2 роки тому +5

    I'm a big fan of these kalashnikov games. Even though I'm a loyal Sicilian Kan player myself, it's nice to see how different the structures that arise in the sicilian can be and even how different the kalashnikov is to the sveshnikov. It's actually a fascinating structure the so called 'boleslavsky hole' with pawns on d6 and e5 and one I'd like to understand better for more flexibility when playing the Kan.

  • @alpay3300
    @alpay3300 2 роки тому +8

    Maghsoodloo has a beautiful positional style, combining a good feel for dynamic play with boa-constrictor type of play. Basically a more dynamic version of Karpov - beautiful stuff!

  • @TessaTestarossa
    @TessaTestarossa 2 роки тому +6

    I'm by no means saying I fully understand the positions in your analyses or that I could find all them correct moves, but I generally have a good notion of what's being played and why. But this here is a rare instance of a game with many key moves and positions which I did not at all appreciate at first glance. Young Parmham really blowing my mind a bit here. Yes, my mind is so blown I made a joke this poor, my apologies. :-D
    Splendid video, Mr. King, as always.

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 2 роки тому +2

    A beautiful strategic win by Magsoodhloo

  • @PowerPlayChess
    @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +2

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  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful game and analysis! I was expecting an explosive game but this was a positional masterpiece! Thanks!

  • @lenz6293
    @lenz6293 2 місяці тому

    Really interesting strategy of the black pieces in this new g6 approach in the Kalashnikow. Good choice to show, Mr.King. and have ncluded in your Kalashnikow course.

  • @robinesperoza
    @robinesperoza 2 роки тому +1

    Fangs! I loved this game. It reminds me almost of Leela games. You look at the board and are convinced one side has more material, even though that side might actually be down on it. I wish to master this kind of understanding. Fangs for breaking it down. :)

  • @عاشقایران-ه7ح
    @عاشقایران-ه7ح 2 роки тому

    Such a wonderful masterpiece!!! Bravo Parham!

  • @dadahuman
    @dadahuman Місяць тому

    Continuing with the D pawn instead of promoting straight away, what a stunning finesse

  • @mcronrn
    @mcronrn 2 роки тому

    Great stuff! Inspirational!! 👏👏

  • @horvathliviu2101
    @horvathliviu2101 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, bought the course, awaiting new Kalashnikov games

  • @LateCloser
    @LateCloser 2 роки тому +3

    Love the game. Perhaps I'm biased because I bought Danny's Kalashnikov course on Chessable and play it regularly! Highly recommend it, especially when it's on sale! What a bargain. :)
    I have ~170 blitz (5 min) games online with a 60% win record against people who many were rated higher than me (I'm ~2200). I believe that win percentage would be higher if I didn't get flagged so much in won positions. Sometimes, I spend too long working out how to finish the games off properly. I don't so much care about losing on time when I can learn something.
    The Kalashnikov has become my weapon of choice against the Sicilian. Great fun.

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +2

      That’s great to hear, and thank you for endorsing the Kalashnikov course! I’m really proud of it, I put such a lot of effort into creating the repertoire and collating the model games. I wish you continuing success with it!

    • @Rageagainstism
      @Rageagainstism 2 роки тому

      @@PowerPlayChess Do you recomend a book or a course on how to play when white plays Bb5(Rossolimo) instead of d4?

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +2

      @@Rageagainstism I am working on an Anti-Sicilians course right now! Be patient!

    • @Rageagainstism
      @Rageagainstism 2 роки тому

      @@PowerPlayChess That's great, will be waiting for it!!

  • @ajedreznoventa
    @ajedreznoventa 2 роки тому

    Impressive win! I could not be more agree on the fabulous g5 move

  • @slowslav6653
    @slowslav6653 2 роки тому +5

    This would fit into the model game chapter of the course:) Wonderful game

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +1

      Definitely. A classic Trojan Horse!

    • @orilevi1123
      @orilevi1123 2 роки тому

      @@PowerPlayChess Now you need a cup with the move's annotation that reads "That's my OTHER greek sacrifice!"

  • @bagdanedin2071
    @bagdanedin2071 2 роки тому +1

    I played Kalashnikov 4 times with black in otb and got 2 wins and 2 draws! Your course is great!

  • @garygross3093
    @garygross3093 2 роки тому

    Great analysis of a great game. I really like your Kalashnikov Sicilian chessable course and have recently started playing this opening. Do you have resources recommendations for black for the Old Sicilian when white does not play 3. d4 going into the Kalashnikov Sicilian?

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому

      I am currently working on an Anti-Sicilian course which I hope will be released in January.

    • @garygross3093
      @garygross3093 2 роки тому

      @@PowerPlayChess that is exciting news GM King. This weekend I played the Kalashinikov Sicilian against my coach’s coach and got crushed. We play weekly 30+20 sparring games and will repeat this variation this upcoming week. Can I share this game with you and get a few pointers to help me improve my understanding of this position?

  • @Electronite1978
    @Electronite1978 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant play by Maghsoodloo.
    Personally I thought White should have tried to play g3+f4 and challenge the Knight on e5 square. This in my opinion was a crucial try for White. Do not know if that had been possible tactically but still. Problem with that plan is at minimum the fact that 2nd rank would have been rather weak.

    • @Electronite1978
      @Electronite1978 2 роки тому

      @@roxyroller3180 Indeed g4 seems sufficient enough, which emphasizes the brilliancy of ...g5. If White tries h3 in order to prevent g4 then Black can simply play h5... White seems paralyzed no matter what.

  • @HunterBelkiran
    @HunterBelkiran 2 роки тому +1

    that was a Carlsen-like squeeze at the end.

  • @jackweatherhead8171
    @jackweatherhead8171 2 роки тому

    Amazing parham played like an engine!

  • @coolbeans8682
    @coolbeans8682 2 роки тому

    Nice game! I never would have found a way to butcher that pretty horsey with Ne5 to f3 but boy did black retain complete dominance! This positional restriction of the opponent remind me of Karpov. Most moves look pretty innocuous and all of a sudden white can't move. Very nice! Cheers

  • @michaelblankenau3129
    @michaelblankenau3129 2 роки тому

    A beautiful game for sure

  • @mehdimehdikhani5899
    @mehdimehdikhani5899 2 роки тому

    Time control is 10+0 which is basically slow blitz. Rapid is usually something like 15+10.

  • @Jaylooker
    @Jaylooker 2 роки тому

    A great model game of good knight vs. bad bishop

  • @A1ph4z3r00
    @A1ph4z3r00 2 роки тому

    Ty

  • @BigAsciiHappyStar
    @BigAsciiHappyStar 2 роки тому

    at 10:46 White should return the pawn with e5 and bring his bishop back to life

  • @Benjasem
    @Benjasem 2 роки тому

    Well played by Magsoodlo,

  • @JohnSmith-pn1vv
    @JohnSmith-pn1vv 2 роки тому

    Great game

  • @grahamf695
    @grahamf695 Рік тому

    Why doesn’t white play g3 and f4 to dislodge the knight on e5?

  • @janpouwels5268
    @janpouwels5268 8 місяців тому

    I bought the book, and i like it!

  • @vaccaphd
    @vaccaphd 2 роки тому

    They key is to avoid Nd5 as White at all costs as d6 is no longer a weakness.

  • @RoyGazoff
    @RoyGazoff 2 роки тому

    Just an awesome game. As if he new he was going to win anyway

  • @taljechin
    @taljechin 2 роки тому

    It's rare to see a GM so totally outplayed positionally. But what should Black do if White just safely trades off the d4-knight? For example, with Nc2 instead of Qa4+ - in online blitz that is rather popular, at least in my experience.

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +3

      In the particular position you mention (instead of 15 Qa4+) White could indeed play 15 Nc2 but Black answers with 15...Nd7 and this knight can swing round to c5. In this variation , the bishop plays an important role by supporting the knight.

  • @martinoneill6145
    @martinoneill6145 2 роки тому +1

    A wonderful Carlsen grind and bind! Be good to see more games with equally rated players...

  • @lazyatthedisco
    @lazyatthedisco 2 роки тому

    This looks like a really old school game, like those shown in beginners books. One side is completely tied up and the other gets to demonstrate the win. Modern games are not like this anymore, with dynamic defense being so prevalent, something must've gone horribly wrong in White's head to not see Bxd4 was no good

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому

      The game was played recently and Paravyan is a strong Grandmaster. But it’s rapid play, and hindsight is 20/20....

    • @lazyatthedisco
      @lazyatthedisco 2 роки тому

      @@PowerPlayChess yep, it's brilliant how Maghsoodloo managed to took him to that miserable point, all the praise to the Iranian GM really. In a way it kinda resembles the domination in the Karpov Kasparov game, where Karpov practically was shuffling his pieces at one point waiting for the KO punch.

  • @ruizheteh7881
    @ruizheteh7881 2 роки тому

    14:33 white would have f4+ at the end

  • @markhunter9303
    @markhunter9303 2 роки тому

    Why not g3 and f4 to kick the knight?

    • @diggitus
      @diggitus 2 роки тому

      g3 is met with ...g4 and Black has ...Nf3

  • @margaret9314
    @margaret9314 2 роки тому

    I know it is second nature to you but I am still confused every time the board is flipped in a chess video!

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому +1

      Sorry! I don't usually, just now and again...

    • @MarkGraves-y4w
      @MarkGraves-y4w 7 місяців тому

      It works here because we are looking at the game from the Black perspective

  • @leoblum0631
    @leoblum0631 2 роки тому

    Would be interesting to see if a stronger player, let's say for the sake of clarity, Magnus Carlsen, could have successfully defended the position after g5.

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 роки тому

      Once the endgame is reached, the position is already difficult for Black. Magnus Carlsen would never have found himself in such a passive position!

  • @janezmedvesek6140
    @janezmedvesek6140 2 місяці тому

    f4 is hard to achive… why not just g3, f4 and u kick that knight to passivity

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  2 місяці тому

      Because when White plays g3, Black answers with ...g4, cramping all three pawns and the knight is secure.

  • @peterhardie4151
    @peterhardie4151 2 роки тому

    I like how you cover these strategic games.