I think now its time for you to do a series on endgames .....basic level to advanced level by examples ...i bet it will be superhit idea for your channel and a sublime gift for viewars
I like the idea but I don't know that it would be a hit. End games, by their simplified nature, tend to be kind of dry (which is not to say they can't be incredibly tricky.)
Alex PLEASE do a rating climb / speedrun style with the Scotch Gambit, it is my white repertoire! You got me hooked on the Caro, became my main black rep, now i wanna learn more from the scotch gambit with you! ole maestro! great videos u da best!
Thanks, Alex, for this video! The Lichess study is a big plus. One small suggestion for those who want to play this opening is to activate incognito mode.
Really enjoying your teaching Alex, I’ve been getting discouraged with my playing (losing ALOT) but your breakdowns are fantastic. Currently focusing on the Vienna and Caro. Thanks for all your hard work to help us out. Take care my friend!
14:12 Without the c3, after Bxf7, Ng5+ the black king can go to g8, which equalizes according to Stockfish. But after 7. c3 dxc3 8. Bxf7+ Kxf7 9. Ng5+ Kg8 it's mate in 2 for white. I've checked the Lichess database and Kg8 is the most common move, even among 2000 elo players. So that's a nice trap to keep in mind.
Scotch gambit caro kann and jobava london. Really been enjoying your videos. Didnt reallyy know any opening theory was around 400 elo after knowing just how the peices move. After watching your videos im now over 500 elo and my games are playing out at 1000 winning all my games and have learned so much about how the pieces work together. Definitely learned more from your videos than anywhere else on youtube. Keep up the great work
21:07 Q: In this position, instead of taking Black's bishop on c5 , why not insert the move Qh5+? The point is tempo: if the Black king moves, it must go to f8 or e7, in which case Qxc5+, Black moves the king again, and now it's White's move, not Black's, so for instance White can play Nxc3. The only alternative line Black has is blocking Qh5+ with g6. In that case, White can either just play Qxc5 or, more aggressively, Qxg6+. If the latter, then Black must move the king to f8 or e7 after all. So: Kf8 Qf5+ Ke8 Qxc5. True, now it's Black's move, but White has an extra pawn to show for the excursion. Or: Ke7 Qg7+ Ke6 (or Ke8) Qxh8, winning now not the bishop but the rook. The only drawback to all this that White needs to keep in mind is that Black's g-pawn is now gone and later Black may try forming a battery on the g-file against White's king. But that's not anywhere on the horizon, so White should have sufficient time to maneuver the dark-square bishop to g3 and shut down that plan. In short, after Qd5+ Ke8, immediately capturing the bishop is *obvious* -- you want to get back your sacrificed material -- but, if you take a moment to look for it, you can find an even better option which inflicts maximum damage on your opponent.
Alex GOD BLESS YOU. Thank you very much, you and Igor Smirnov are best teachers on YT. Please do more videos with scotch opening and please cover that trick with knight on g5 after d4. Once again thank you and god bless you. Greetings from Czechia ❤
Absolutely lovely video as usual! Makes me giggle though, when Alex has so far said the same ("Best opening below 1500, nothing comes even close!") for at least Vienna, London, Jobava London and possibly some other video as well. :D But yeah, love them videos! Keep 'em coming.
As a 1500 I prefer the vienna over the scotch. If a person is going to try and play the scotch gambit they also need to be well prepared to face the petrov as well. So in order to play the scotch one needs to be well versed in at least 2 other openings
Thanks Alex. I used to be a 1. e4 player then switched to 1.d4 I played the scotch but never played the scotch gambit. This was very interesting to me. I cannot wait to try this out and have fun. Sincerely Steve
Great stuff, IM Alex! Going to give this opening a shot at some point soon. Would you consider doing a similar video on the four knights scotch variation? I've been trying this as well and having decent luck as an advanced beginner, but I'd be curious to see the kind of lines you get and the traps you know about. Cheers!
Funny story. I watched most of this video when it came out and I ended the video at 30:00 Wished I’d of stuck around 2 more minutes to 32:30 because this exact thing happened to me and I got FORKED. TBH I’m shocked my opponent (1400) found this line
Gotta love the banter along with the cool chess ideas. Somehow I can remember the scotch gambit more than the london even though I have only just watched your video. I also saw the Lichess link without being told how to find it. (I did watch the video to the end too)
i been playing this opening for 6 months. I love the lines because the position is very open. I've tried picking up the london recently but i struggle in this closed position. Anyway, scotch gambit is awesome.
That was great. Although I’m round about the same rating as your opponents in this video, my opponents always seem to smell a rat when I play c3 and refrain from playing dxc3. That means the path of my queen is obstructed, meaning that the bishop sacrifice on f7 rarely works. Any advice on that? I hope you’ll do more Scotch Gambit games in future!
Been playing this for like a month now am at arround 1000 and funilly enough in the Nf6 variations after e5 most people really take twice on e5 with the Knights and get pinned losing a piece. They never learn
Hey Alex, just got to know your channel and it's amazing 👏👏 Hats off man I just want to learn caro and london from the core so can you tell from which video should i start : )
Alright then, Banzea...I wanted to comment on a couple of things here. I try to comment on all of your videos to show my support, but *especially* on this one, because all of these openings for white that start with the moves e4, Bc4 and Nf3 in some order were my entire repertoire with white when I was growing up. I played mostly the Italian Game and the Fried Liver, but there are a *lot* of really good lines that start with some arrangement of those three moves. I actually wanted to ask you, and I really hope you read this comment and choose to reply...are you at all familiar with the Nakhmanson Gambit, or the Urusov Gambit? They're two very similar openings for white that come from those first three moves, where you basically just chuck half your pieces to get the fastest development known to man and start your attack while your opponent is still trying to decide which opening he wants to play. 😂 The craziest things about those two gambits, though, is that at first glance, they *look* like absolute garbage, but the reality of the situation is that if your opponent accepts either one of them, it would actually be really hard for you to lose. You would almost have to try to lose, it wouldn't be easy. Watching the games is crazy fun too, because they're action-packed and suspenseful -- White always seems like he's about two moves away from resigning, and then he announces mate somehow. 🤣 That's all, I just wondered if you were familiar with those two opening gambits. If you're not, I can't recommend them strongly enough. Seriously. The only problem I ever had with them, honestly, is that at lower levels people tend not to accept the gambits. It's not because they know the openings and the theory, so they're trying to avoid them... the reason is because, no matter why, lower rated players are a lot more hesitant to take free pieces in the center for the first 5-10 moves. I guess they're just scared because they think it's a trap. They'll usually take a free pawn, but just one; anything more than one pawn is obviously very suspicious, so trying to get them to take a free *knight* is just totally out of the question. But, yeah... definitely look into the Urusov Gambit and the Nakhmanson Gambit, if you're not already familiar with them. The Vampire Chicken UA-cam channel has a lot of really good information about them; he's kind of the leading authority on those two openings specifically. Another great video, by the way. Keep doing what you're doing; you're out here killing it, my friend.
Your Caro Cann course got me reported on the fantasy variation. Lol, didn't get banned, I just rolled right through a "lesson". I won in 13 moves! Thank you!
I dont think I liked the last variation that much because if Im playing a gambit Id rather keep pieces off the board rather than start with a kind of big trade. But to echo another comment I would love to see a scotch gambit speedrun, its my new favorite opening
I've won with the Scotch game 100% so far. Twice in a row. I'm rated just 585 and at my level, it seems black likes to come out with bishop to b4 check right away which of course is a mistake that puts white ahead. I like the scotch because it invites that mistake. I have yet to transform it into the Scotch gambit.
@27:45 Earlier in the video you said if the king is stuck in the middle you should keep the queens on the board, then you trade the queens here. Why not Qh5+ now that the bishop is pinned so you can win the Knight on g4 and keep the queens on the board?
Amazing opening for blitz and bullet, but I still prefer trusty Vienna Gambit - so many funny games when black takes on f4 and by move 7-8 they have almost nothing developed, white has pieces on good squares big pawn center and open f file
Hey Alex, do you think you could teach an opening for black that you recommend against 1.d4 ? I admittedly recently only realised that Caro Kann is played against 1.e4 and I feel like a fool...
Hi, struggling to decide between the scotch and jobava for exactly the mentioned purpose, leveling up fast. :) Any advice? Watched a lot of your videos lately especially about jobava and now I'm kinda torn between these 2 openings. Really enjoying you videos BTW. Thank you!
I think now its time for you to do a series on endgames .....basic level to advanced level by examples ...i bet it will be superhit idea for your channel and a sublime gift for viewars
Yes please. My end game needs help.
Would love this
I like the idea but I don't know that it would be a hit. End games, by their simplified nature, tend to be kind of dry (which is not to say they can't be incredibly tricky.)
Yeah i need to improve my end game 😅
You saw how much he insists not trading the queens? I think he is not so keen on end games.
New setup, new jokes, new drops, new openings - our guy is leveling up. Keep up the great work king
This dude's analogies though. "walking along the beach and getting hit by a coconut". *Like a body building losing his muscles". 😂😂
Alex PLEASE do a rating climb / speedrun style with the Scotch Gambit, it is my white repertoire! You got me hooked on the Caro, became my main black rep, now i wanna learn more from the scotch gambit with you! ole maestro! great videos u da best!
Same as my bro! People at lower rating don’t play any of these moves 😂😂😂 I’m still smashing my phone up. 3rd screen this week
Same here with the Caro and Jobava
Or King's Indian
@@field1same here, learning the Jobava London and the Caro Kann on my way to 1000
Thanks, Alex, for this video! The Lichess study is a big plus. One small suggestion for those who want to play this opening is to activate incognito mode.
Really enjoying your teaching Alex, I’ve been getting discouraged with my playing (losing ALOT) but your breakdowns are fantastic. Currently focusing on the Vienna and Caro. Thanks for all your hard work to help us out. Take care my friend!
14:12 Without the c3, after Bxf7, Ng5+ the black king can go to g8, which equalizes according to Stockfish. But after 7. c3 dxc3 8. Bxf7+ Kxf7 9. Ng5+ Kg8 it's mate in 2 for white. I've checked the Lichess database and Kg8 is the most common move, even among 2000 elo players. So that's a nice trap to keep in mind.
Scotch gambit caro kann and jobava london. Really been enjoying your videos. Didnt reallyy know any opening theory was around 400 elo after knowing just how the peices move. After watching your videos im now over 500 elo and my games are playing out at 1000 winning all my games and have learned so much about how the pieces work together. Definitely learned more from your videos than anywhere else on youtube. Keep up the great work
Can i ask when u guys say elo do you mean blitz or rapid?
@@TwelveZ_12 pretty sure that was blitz. My rapid is around 700 but don't play a whole lot
My favourite opening just got a super twist with the gambit variation. Big thank you Alex and please keep them coming.
21:07 Q: In this position, instead of taking Black's bishop on c5 , why not insert the move Qh5+? The point is tempo: if the Black king moves, it must go to f8 or e7, in which case Qxc5+, Black moves the king again, and now it's White's move, not Black's, so for instance White can play Nxc3. The only alternative line Black has is blocking Qh5+ with g6. In that case, White can either just play Qxc5 or, more aggressively, Qxg6+. If the latter, then Black must move the king to f8 or e7 after all. So: Kf8 Qf5+ Ke8 Qxc5. True, now it's Black's move, but White has an extra pawn to show for the excursion. Or: Ke7 Qg7+ Ke6 (or Ke8) Qxh8, winning now not the bishop but the rook. The only drawback to all this that White needs to keep in mind is that Black's g-pawn is now gone and later Black may try forming a battery on the g-file against White's king. But that's not anywhere on the horizon, so White should have sufficient time to maneuver the dark-square bishop to g3 and shut down that plan. In short, after Qd5+ Ke8, immediately capturing the bishop is *obvious* -- you want to get back your sacrificed material -- but, if you take a moment to look for it, you can find an even better option which inflicts maximum damage on your opponent.
Alex GOD BLESS YOU. Thank you very much, you and Igor Smirnov are best teachers on YT. Please do more videos with scotch opening and please cover that trick with knight on g5 after d4. Once again thank you and god bless you. Greetings from Czechia ❤
Loving the scotch gambit ever since I watched James Canty's video on it, very aggressive and good fun
Absolutely lovely video as usual! Makes me giggle though, when Alex has so far said the same ("Best opening below 1500, nothing comes even close!") for at least Vienna, London, Jobava London and possibly some other video as well. :D
But yeah, love them videos! Keep 'em coming.
As a 1500 I prefer the vienna over the scotch. If a person is going to try and play the scotch gambit they also need to be well prepared to face the petrov as well. So in order to play the scotch one needs to be well versed in at least 2 other openings
Young fella love your videos and your comments keep them coming
Great video as always, and the study is awesome!
Thanks Alex. I used to be a 1. e4 player then switched to 1.d4 I played the scotch but never played the scotch gambit. This was very interesting to me. I cannot wait to try this out and have fun. Sincerely Steve
You’re break down of the games was helpful and easy to follow. 👍🏻
11:00 “Your opponent is walking on the beach, and all of a sudden he gets hit in the head by a coconut.” 😂😂😂
Great video Alex! I'm having some fun trying this opening. Thanks again for all the great info! 👊
Great stuff, IM Alex! Going to give this opening a shot at some point soon. Would you consider doing a similar video on the four knights scotch variation? I've been trying this as well and having decent luck as an advanced beginner, but I'd be curious to see the kind of lines you get and the traps you know about. Cheers!
You are a funny guy. Thought I'd just check out the video for a few minutes but then stayed until the end because it was so good
Even if There's like 7-8 minutes on the clock many of my opponents just stall out till timeout it's pretty annoying
My favorite chess UA-camr does a video on the opening I use the most 😁
Mr. StealYoGirl over here with the golden voice and the top-tier jokes. Keep up the great videos, love the channel
Love this (hopeful) series. I know this was meant for a 1400ish audience but I see value in it for higher elos too
I was waiting this from you for a long time
Thanks
dude I just love your funny analogies and metaphors!!!! I actually learn more with those in mind!
The name ' ChessMasterTeaching ' will make a lot of people give up early. Its a bit like playing ' GM YouHaveNoChance ' !
Your videos, comments and analysis are really awesome. Wish you 1M subs
Big thanks man, i really like your explanation and thought process
Funny story. I watched most of this video when it came out and I ended the video at 30:00 Wished I’d of stuck around 2 more minutes to 32:30 because this exact thing happened to me and I got FORKED. TBH I’m shocked my opponent (1400) found this line
Gotta love the banter along with the cool chess ideas. Somehow I can remember the scotch gambit more than the london even though I have only just watched your video. I also saw the Lichess link without being told how to find it. (I did watch the video to the end too)
More scotch pls.. this is so much better than the boring London u taught me 😂
Scotch is now my fav drink and opening
I realy enjoyed this video, it would be very interesting to see more of this. Thanks a lot for the study!
Yoooo the sound you played at 3:40 absolutely sent me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks one more Alex. I play a lot the Scotch game and I will try this Gambit.
Thank You, Alex, and would love more videos of scotch gambit. ♥️
Not only do I always learn something when I watch your channel but I always LOL when doing so! "Getting some action" with that music...ROFL!
i been playing this opening for 6 months. I love the lines because the position is very open. I've tried picking up the london recently but i struggle in this closed position. Anyway, scotch gambit is awesome.
Thx for doing a video on my favourite opening
Great vid! thanks...I'm running into the Scotch a lot and needed your insight...
Great video, you really expanded my scotch game, thanks! ^.^
The last game was hilarious though..😅
Alex leveled up the studio :o
That was great. Although I’m round about the same rating as your opponents in this video, my opponents always seem to smell a rat when I play c3 and refrain from playing dxc3. That means the path of my queen is obstructed, meaning that the bishop sacrifice on f7 rarely works. Any advice on that? I hope you’ll do more Scotch Gambit games in future!
3:39 instant Pawlovian reflex ...
I played this and I still didn't beat everyone below 1500. It's just too many people.
Bishop to b5 Gambit still has me intrigued Mr Banzea! :) you mention it may be coming soon in game 3...
I think u can do similar but with bishop opening. 2nd move is Bc4 instead of Nf3
3:41 Why are we all familiar with this jingle🤣
Something about 17:12 reminds me of I think it was called the Namberson Gambit? I remember seeing that somewhere before.
just can't place that soundtrack ...... this guy is hilarious. Hour-long instructional videos that are easily digestible
Hey Alex, love your videos. I was wondering what age you started playing chess?
Very solid video. Great content and presentation.
Been playing this for like a month now am at arround 1000 and funilly enough in the Nf6 variations after e5 most people really take twice on e5 with the Knights and get pinned losing a piece. They never learn
Hey Alex, just got to know your channel and it's amazing 👏👏 Hats off man
I just want to learn caro and london from the core so can you tell from which video should i start : )
Please do another Scotch gambit video its instructive and I LOVE THE WE ARE GOING TO GET SOME ACTION MUSIC !!!!!!!
Do a video of the Danish gambit it is super good!!!!!
I needed a new opening for white
Amazing vidéo,
merci beaucoup Alex!
Why do you not make a video of the Scotch for higher rated players (1500-1800)?
21:30 wow so deep 😮
It's great having so many games in this video. The repetition and the variations are nice. Great video. Should a
Alright then, Banzea...I wanted to comment on a couple of things here. I try to comment on all of your videos to show my support, but *especially* on this one, because all of these openings for white that start with the moves e4, Bc4 and Nf3 in some order were my entire repertoire with white when I was growing up. I played mostly the Italian Game and the Fried Liver, but there are a *lot* of really good lines that start with some arrangement of those three moves.
I actually wanted to ask you, and I really hope you read this comment and choose to reply...are you at all familiar with the Nakhmanson Gambit, or the Urusov Gambit? They're two very similar openings for white that come from those first three moves, where you basically just chuck half your pieces to get the fastest development known to man and start your attack while your opponent is still trying to decide which opening he wants to play. 😂
The craziest things about those two gambits, though, is that at first glance, they *look* like absolute garbage, but the reality of the situation is that if your opponent accepts either one of them, it would actually be really hard for you to lose. You would almost have to try to lose, it wouldn't be easy. Watching the games is crazy fun too, because they're action-packed and suspenseful -- White always seems like he's about two moves away from resigning, and then he announces mate somehow. 🤣
That's all, I just wondered if you were familiar with those two opening gambits. If you're not, I can't recommend them strongly enough. Seriously. The only problem I ever had with them, honestly, is that at lower levels people tend not to accept the gambits. It's not because they know the openings and the theory, so they're trying to avoid them... the reason is because, no matter why, lower rated players are a lot more hesitant to take free pieces in the center for the first 5-10 moves. I guess they're just scared because they think it's a trap. They'll usually take a free pawn, but just one; anything more than one pawn is obviously very suspicious, so trying to get them to take a free *knight* is just totally out of the question.
But, yeah... definitely look into the Urusov Gambit and the Nakhmanson Gambit, if you're not already familiar with them. The Vampire Chicken UA-cam channel has a lot of really good information about them; he's kind of the leading authority on those two openings specifically.
Another great video, by the way.
Keep doing what you're doing;
you're out here killing it, my friend.
Your Caro Cann course got me reported on the fantasy variation. Lol, didn't get banned, I just rolled right through a "lesson". I won in 13 moves! Thank you!
Wow! Love the content! I am going to be playing the Scotch Gambit now.
Good stuff
Nice vid as always and that game 4 review made me LOL
What’s crazy is I was mainly playing the scotch gambit before you introduced me to the Jobava London 😅
I dont think I liked the last variation that much because if Im playing a gambit Id rather keep pieces off the board rather than start with a kind of big trade. But to echo another comment I would love to see a scotch gambit speedrun, its my new favorite opening
My favorite e4 opening!
Hi Alex, on 28:22 , Why did you not Queen h5? winning the knight on g4? since the bishop is pinned to the king.
I used to play scotch but the win rate was pretty low for me. Then I swithed to jobava after watching your videos..thankyou for the scotch game video
Audio is a bit off sync but great video. Could you do an opening for black against 1.d4?
Great explanation-thanks for the insight
Great video brother thanks! Great personality, keep it up
I've won with the Scotch game 100% so far. Twice in a row. I'm rated just 585 and at my level, it seems black likes to come out with bishop to b4 check right away which of course is a mistake that puts white ahead. I like the scotch because it invites that mistake. I have yet to transform it into the Scotch gambit.
Best chess channel by faaaarrrrrrr ❤
@27:45 Earlier in the video you said if the king is stuck in the middle you should keep the queens on the board, then you trade the queens here. Why not Qh5+ now that the bishop is pinned so you can win the Knight on g4 and keep the queens on the board?
34:00 you can just tell when a low elo player just has fking HAD IT with the fried liver :D
Thanks Alex, this is my opening repoirtoire. Very deadly opening 👌❤️💯
Made me learn a new opening thank you
I've been playing both the scotch game and gambit since I started playing chess
i think it was my second opening, which i began playing after a 1700 decimated me in it
Dawg are those pillows behind you?
Scrolling comments to see if you revealed the line mentioned at 17:50 👀 curious…anyone check if Bb5 (gambit?) is covered on the Lichess study?
I love this channel!
The starting is just like Jobava 😂
But one doubt , can we play Jobava or scotch with black
And I will now have to watch your videos with headphones
Amazing opening for blitz and bullet, but I still prefer trusty Vienna Gambit - so many funny games when black takes on f4 and by move 7-8 they have almost nothing developed, white has pieces on good squares big pawn center and open f file
Hey Alex, do you think you could teach an opening for black that you recommend against 1.d4 ? I admittedly recently only realised that Caro Kann is played against 1.e4 and I feel like a fool...
play the slav or kings indian or just find something you like and by the way caro agaisnt queens gambit is slav
@@nononononono1580oh I didn't know that, thanks for letting me know
Hi, struggling to decide between the scotch and jobava for exactly the mentioned purpose, leveling up fast. :) Any advice?
Watched a lot of your videos lately especially about jobava and now I'm kinda torn between these 2 openings.
Really enjoying you videos BTW. Thank you!
im in the same boat..which one did you pick??
Lol your opening 0:23 intros have been better than the chess ones lately 😅
Love your videos. Don't worry, I won't move my King in the "Bong Cloud" variation!
Some of your jokes are so outta pocket but so funny at the same time 😂😂
whats ur recomend for the long term castle or ng5 going for the f7 pawn?
I love this opening.
omg the uncle roger sorry children theme is killing me
Hi Alex, @27:59 you say to find the best continuation, isn’t Queen H5 check more viable now the bishop is pinned? Free knight?
No. If the king moves out of the pin after the check the bishop is defending the knight again.
@@ClayMurray8 Thanks for replying Clay, your totally right
None of my opponents respond with e5 though, it's always caro kann or something else.
When you hear this track 3:40, you know some dirty tricks are coming...
"Sorry children..."
I love this kind of openings because sometimes I just wanna get an easy win.