Nick, two things, first thank you for doing a stand-up job on an opening I have become fond of and second, I really appreciate your ability to take a complicated case and analyze it in layman terms that are easy to follow.
I feel personally attacked. This is my main opening and clicking on this I thought I might get some additional ideas or tactics but this was just an hour of my guy shitting on the ponziani. I mean I get it with best play it isn’t the best but for myself it’s a sick/semi complex opening for a beginner/intermediate player like myself (around mid 1500) and literally almost no one plays d5 correctly after c3. If you’re gonna do an opening video at least show the benefits of it rather than say all the wild lines that show it isn’t the best. Maybe I missed something but I’m just bummed.
Daniel Naroditsky is an amazing chess player. A GM & he played the Ponziani in the us championship.. Once you understand tactics, middle game, and end game & most people don’t …. You can play any opening
The original opening works wonders against beginners as it seemingly violates opening principles so they don't understand the pawn move until its too late. The counter gambit however definitely makes it alot harder
Thank you very much. I think this video is awesome. A small mistake though : at 14'05 ish "this is known as the Jaenisch Counterattack" : well, no. Knight f6 should be it, not the d5 push. I am just a small time beginner, so don't mind me.
showing all the moves is so useless. Show the ideas BEFORE showing the moves. otherwise how will I remember or know what to choose? Really badly explained
“Not recommended for beginners” was literally my first opening I learned
Same, it’s great because it throws almost everyone
And even if you don't get the fancy fancy stuff, you're still likely to get a great center position
Me to
same
Nick, two things, first thank you for doing a stand-up job on an opening I have become fond of and second, I really appreciate your ability to take a complicated case and analyze it in layman terms that are easy to follow.
I feel personally attacked.
This is my main opening and clicking on this I thought I might get some additional ideas or tactics but this was just an hour of my guy shitting on the ponziani. I mean I get it with best play it isn’t the best but for myself it’s a sick/semi complex opening for a beginner/intermediate player like myself (around mid 1500) and literally almost no one plays d5 correctly after c3.
If you’re gonna do an opening video at least show the benefits of it rather than say all the wild lines that show it isn’t the best.
Maybe I missed something but I’m just bummed.
Daniel Naroditsky is an amazing chess player. A GM & he played the Ponziani in the us championship..
Once you understand tactics, middle game, and end game & most people don’t …. You can play any opening
I actually found your video on the Ponziani when looking at Eric Rosen's videos. This is a nice breakdown that you have here.
The original opening works wonders against beginners as it seemingly violates opening principles so they don't understand the pawn move until its too late. The counter gambit however definitely makes it alot harder
I'm ~ 800 so the counter has yet to rear its head
Nice video, 3...d5 is not the Jaenisch counterattack though, 3...Nf6 is.
Thank you very much. I think this video is awesome.
A small mistake though : at 14'05 ish "this is known as the Jaenisch Counterattack" : well, no. Knight f6 should be it, not the d5 push.
I am just a small time beginner, so don't mind me.
Hmm, black seems to come out better too often for my liking.
that puzzle was nice
14:00 d5
very nice
showing all the moves is so useless. Show the ideas BEFORE showing the moves. otherwise how will I remember or know what to choose? Really badly explained
My opening! It's been exposed!
Thank you for redoing this. I was hoping!
I don’t know any other openings. It’s all ponzi
Good illustration bro ! SLCC content is by far the best on YT!
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