I really loved the analysis especially your method of teaching. Showing the pawn structures first and the incrementally adding pieces showing the objective of each piece. I prioritizes the plans rather than memorizing some sequences. Definitely earned a sub ... looking forward to more videos 😁😁
Well, I am in the world of chess for about 30 years already, being a FM for almost 20 years, and about the same number of years I work as a chess coach. Along with being also a philosophy teacher and owner of a MA degree in philosophy - all that helped me to realise how openings should be properly studied. 🙂
Hello Sir....very instructive! could u pls come up with a video on how to use benko gambit in the King’s Indian as black...that would be awesome ...thanks in advance
White needs to get H-3 in before the black king’s knight can get to G-4 then get to E-5 to exchange the knights then get the queen’s C pawn to C-4 so the knight can get to D-3 to put pressure on the B-2 and F-2 squares and exchange the knight for the dark square bishop.
This chanel is underrated
Excellent how you broke the complexity down to illustrate the key ideas.
Thank you! 🙂
I really loved the analysis especially your method of teaching. Showing the pawn structures first and the incrementally adding pieces showing the objective of each piece. I prioritizes the plans rather than memorizing some sequences.
Definitely earned a sub ... looking forward to more videos 😁😁
Thank you! 🙂
How have I not found this channel until now? What a lovely, clear and humorous, presentation style!
The way you taught this opening is phenomenal
Thank you!
THX - i like your analyze
Appreciated!
Thanks for the amazing explaination, would you please make a series on e4 e5 for black. can't wait to learn from someone like you
@learningisfun3901 Thank you! I'm planning to cover most of those sound openings. Unfortunatelly, my pace is really slow 😐
@@BadBishopChess That's okay sir, but your way of teaching is on another level!
@@BadBishopChess Also if I can ask sir, how did you get to this kind of understanding of the opening?
Well, I am in the world of chess for about 30 years already, being a FM for almost 20 years, and about the same number of years I work as a chess coach. Along with being also a philosophy teacher and owner of a MA degree in philosophy - all that helped me to realise how openings should be properly studied. 🙂
@@BadBishopChess Wow that's amazing and insightful!
I used to underestimate the Benko Gambit...Now I have a completely different opinion on it. This is what opening videos should be like!
Thank you for your support!!
Hello Sir....very instructive! could u pls come up with a video on how to use benko gambit in the King’s Indian as black...that would be awesome
...thanks in advance
Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
White needs to get H-3 in before the black king’s knight can get to G-4 then get to E-5 to exchange the knights then get the queen’s C pawn to C-4 so the knight can get to D-3 to put pressure on the B-2 and F-2 squares and exchange the knight for the dark square bishop.
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Thank you for the suggestion! Will take it into consideration! :)
I've had good luck as black securing d3 far the knight by pushing the c pawn to c4
White needs to get H-3 in before the king’s knight gets to G-4 then on to E-5.
That is also a valid option, but not the main one, as h3 is a whole tempo to lose.