Im Danish, and a fan! keen to follow your kings indian attack series, one of my favorite openings - but not alot of great content about it. Great game and analysis.
This baby bird needed this. Never knew about the catholic family fork at least not the technical term. Thank you for bringing in the modern chess engineering terminology.
Update: I have been watching your channel. I am a novice (playing 8+ years, studying 1 year) around 1200 elo...I felt "stuck", started watching your stuff and today I won my first Chess Ultra 4-man (beat a 1600), beat couple peeps on chess.com and just had an overall fantastic chess day :) Ty for your tactical lessons and insights...You teach the why, not just the how.
@@ВиталяШерстневwell everyone moves at their own speed some people take more time than others and some are less motivated or dont have the time to get better
I like the term 'codependent' knights which describes their relationship, but 'superfluous' is also good. It captures another problem with their positioning.
I always wondered why no-one has ever done a BOOK OF SYSTEMS. KI Attack, Colle-Zukertort, Scandi with Qa5 ... there are several examples where the early moves and plans can be almost automatic. So a book (or course) that largely ignores any theory, but shows how these 'system moves' develop into typical games, could form a welcome repertoire for busy people. A discussion of the typical games would demonstrate the typical middlegame plans, while pointing out any traps to avoid.
@@threethrushes Haha ... bless you for thinking I would be capable. There were one or two such articles by IM Andrew Martin in Chess Magazine in the 1990s, and I always thought that they might be extracts from a forthcoming book, but sadly not. You never know though, Simon might have something like this in the pipeline.
old video but still very actual. I really like your style of explanation. That is the reason why I have killer Dutch book and training and Iron English 😊 book and training. you are covering actually all my favourite openings. Going to check what you have for KIA 🙂. found it on gingergm page. great source from where I have Leningrad Dutch :) great work as always. I saw you recently as commentator for tournament ,where was Magnus. Good job there. correction, that was only chapter in killer french. it is somewhere else? more about Kia?
Hi Simon! Great content as always! You're the man! What about you playing only systems in the longer games? I would love to see you playing 1.b3. Fischer played it 5 times and won all the games, so perhaps you could show us that system too.
IMO, the main problem with 15 minute online games is you can never be sure if someone is cheating on the other end. The 3 + 2 format does not eliminate that possibility, but it makes it a lot harder and most people at my level wouldn't bother. Great video, I really enjoyed this breakdown of how the King's Indian Attack works. The only time I attempted this system I was crushed, but I can see I did not have the correct foundation.
Nice explanation But talking too much I like you willam really get benefit from your long games I have a range 1560 With your videos study specially London system I reached 1900
The flow of this analysis was outstanding!
That’s probably because it was against a lower rated player so it was easier for him to play.
Catholic Family Fork
@@colleen9493 it’s easier for us to follow
Best chess video I have seen so far. Came to learn more about the KIA, but learned even more about ways to think about moves in general.
Hell yea!!!!! LONGER CHESS GAMES forever!!
13:55 Superfluous knights
Yes, horses stepping on each others hooves.
keep uploading ,
love the content
Pls do a lot of this long play! We love you Simon
At 6:55 who else thought he was going to mouseslip with f5 losing his queen haahahahah
Love your videos. Please keep uploading. Thank you.
Im Danish, and a fan! keen to follow your kings indian attack series, one of my favorite openings - but not alot of great content about it. Great game and analysis.
Awesome analysis. I am learning a lot. Thank you so much!
Loving all these new videos lately :D
Great video, very instinctive..thanks GGM
This baby bird needed this. Never knew about the catholic family fork at least not the technical term. Thank you for bringing in the modern chess engineering terminology.
Please more of these. Thanks again
Update: I have been watching your channel. I am a novice (playing 8+ years, studying 1 year) around 1200 elo...I felt "stuck", started watching your stuff and today I won my first Chess Ultra 4-man (beat a 1600), beat couple peeps on chess.com and just had an overall fantastic chess day :) Ty for your tactical lessons and insights...You teach the why, not just the how.
What the hell, playing 8 years and still a bum 1200? Wow this is insane
@@ВиталяШерстневwell everyone moves at their own speed some people take more time than others and some are less motivated or dont have the time to get better
Love the content!
Love this idea for a series! Looking forward to more 😁
I think they call that - the knights are "communicating" -- love the videos Simon. Hoping I get to play you some day.
The term is "superfluous knights". I'm not sure who coined it. May have been John Watson.
I like the term 'codependent' knights which describes their relationship, but 'superfluous' is also good. It captures another problem with their positioning.
I'm from Denmark and a regular follower :D "Klovn" is out as both a series of 7 seasons and as 3-4 films!
Thank you so much
Simply the best streamer in my opinion :)
Love the work! Especially your chessable work, we truly appreciate what you do
Had Black moved ...Kd8 into Nc6# the Knights act like a pair of Bishops controlling opposite-colored squares. Neat.
I always wondered why no-one has ever done a BOOK OF SYSTEMS. KI Attack, Colle-Zukertort, Scandi with Qa5 ... there are several examples where the early moves and plans can be almost automatic. So a book (or course) that largely ignores any theory, but shows how these 'system moves' develop into typical games, could form a welcome repertoire for busy people. A discussion of the typical games would demonstrate the typical middlegame plans, while pointing out any traps to avoid.
Why don`t you do it?
As a London System player, I welcome more info on 1.d4 openings and middle-game plans.
@@threethrushes Haha ... bless you for thinking I would be capable. There were one or two such articles by IM Andrew Martin in Chess Magazine in the 1990s, and I always thought that they might be extracts from a forthcoming book, but sadly not. You never know though, Simon might have something like this in the pipeline.
Thank you Simon! You've made my day
Dude you are my favorite chess streamer. I can’t stop laughing with your videos 🤣
15:25 why was Nef3 not considered? It attacks the queen, defend the rook and guard the H2 square.
The knight will obstruct the rook on the F file.
But not really sure, maybe it's still good for white.
27:00
😂 just ginger things
Catholic family fork :-D now I learned something
Loved this very nice
Brilliant, will be practicing this. Entertaining as always.
Did you see the klovn movies yet?
old video but still very actual. I really like your style of explanation. That is the reason why I have killer Dutch book and training and Iron English 😊 book and training. you are covering actually all my favourite openings. Going to check what you have for KIA 🙂. found it on gingergm page. great source from where I have Leningrad Dutch :) great work as always. I saw you recently as commentator for tournament ,where was Magnus. Good job there. correction, that was only chapter in killer french. it is somewhere else? more about Kia?
Amazing go siomn❤️
I love this
Where’s the cowboy hat?
Hi Simon! Great content as always! You're the man! What about you playing only systems in the longer games? I would love to see you playing 1.b3. Fischer played it 5 times and won all the games, so perhaps you could show us that system too.
At 8.00 isn't e5 better - winning a piece?
I don't see the win of a piece. Black plays ...Bxg2+, white recaptures, and black either moves his f6 knight or takes on e5.
Klown 👍
IMO, the main problem with 15 minute online games is you can never be sure if someone is cheating on the other end. The 3 + 2 format does not eliminate that possibility, but it makes it a lot harder and most people at my level wouldn't bother.
Great video, I really enjoyed this breakdown of how the King's Indian Attack works. The only time I attempted this system I was crushed, but I can see I did not have the correct foundation.
I'm danish - and I LOVE Clown! 😀
But I am a much much bigger fan of Bottom (Rik Mayall & Adrian Edmonson)
Amplify + Exemplify = Emplify
do you still belive in the Jobava London system?
Lmao that intro
Peep show is bloody good
Catholic family fork!
I prefer the mitchel and webb sketch shows over Peep Show. They are brilliant at sketch shows.
@lloyd99984 Does that mean those sketch shows, they "are the baddies?"
for the longer games i dont think you should use the psycho cowboy username
sorry i meant account
hi first to see and love your videos
Simon, if you need a lower rated player to play hit me up lol
Nice explanation
But talking too much
I like you willam really get benefit from your long games
I have a range 1560
With your videos study specially London system I reached 1900
THIS IS GOLD
THANKS