Don't let the kids beginners for rookies fool you, this is one of the best KIA videos I've ever seen and way beyond the rookie level, but delightfully so. Amusingly though, the usual gang of kids are completely silent in this one, as their jaws are hanging open the whole way lol.
It does (work with e4 e5). White’s kingside attack happens a bit differently. On youtube, lookup the king’s indian attack series by GM Aman Hambleton (Chessbrah) for more sample games. As Aman continues through that series and faces higher rated opponents, he goes from (below 1000 ELO) demonstrating how to grab free pieces to (1200 TO 1600 ELO) demonstrating the kingside attack plan against a basic setups like black having pawns on e5, d5, c7, & Knights on c6 and f6, to (1600+ ELO) fighting against Caro & Sicilian setups as described here.
This is NOT for beginners. Just throwing out variations is bad and not explaining the basic ideas is horrible. How does a beginner know d4 is tipical, for example? Why does black play c5? Etc. Check out Akobian's lectures to see how it is done with kids. Sry, Dariusz.
The title of this mentions that it's for beginners... All of the analysis in here does not deal with the most common reply to 1.e4 of 1...e5. This makes the analysis of the games in here not very practical for beginners, since the games don't follow how most beginner games start.
Kings Indian Attack does not play against 1. ... e5. Only Sicilian, French, Cato Kann, etc. Against e5 White must choose something else like Italian or Spanish game.
@@DaydreamVacations that's wrong, the KIA can be played after e4 e5, white can play d3 and then you can easily play the opening depending on black's response.
i cant believe i have access to all of this classes for free really thank you
honestly, his commentary is incredible! I think I understand the KIA a lot better now, thank you!
Its my favorite opening.
OMG I searched for this and now it comes out just today
Superb lesson
This was an excellent video for me as a 1700
Why is this in the "Level: Kids' Beginner" playlist 😅
Awesome video bro.... I am watching daily.... Do upload more videos
Could you please provide the reference of all the games mentioned in the video? Many thanks
perfect video, THX...........
Came for the KIA! Stayed for Dariusz!! 👏👏
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Don't let the kids beginners for rookies fool you, this is one of the best KIA videos I've ever seen and way beyond the rookie level, but delightfully so. Amusingly though, the usual gang of kids are completely silent in this one, as their jaws are hanging open the whole way lol.
doesn't it work with e4 e5???????????????
It does (work with e4 e5). White’s kingside attack happens a bit differently. On youtube, lookup the king’s indian attack series by GM Aman Hambleton (Chessbrah) for more sample games. As Aman continues through that series and faces higher rated opponents, he goes from (below 1000 ELO) demonstrating how to grab free pieces to (1200 TO 1600 ELO) demonstrating the kingside attack plan against a basic setups like black having pawns on e5, d5, c7, & Knights on c6 and f6, to (1600+ ELO) fighting against Caro & Sicilian setups as described here.
Darek you are the best GM in the world 😍🤗
Bias
His name is Dariusz, not "Darek." Show some respect. Get it right.
@@ems3832 lol
This is for beginners ?
Are you sure this was for beginners? Too overwhelming for me as a 1200 player. I will watch it again if I manage to get 1500
He meant it's for beginners, because the idea is similar in many position, so it's easier to understand than dealing with a couple of other openings.
This is NOT for beginners. Just throwing out variations is bad and not explaining the basic ideas is horrible. How does a beginner know d4 is tipical, for example? Why does black play c5? Etc. Check out Akobian's lectures to see how it is done with kids. Sry, Dariusz.
Can you link Akobian’s lecture on the King’s Indian Attack? I’d like to see it.
Yes agree, very arrogant misleading lecture
The title of this mentions that it's for beginners... All of the analysis in here does not deal with the most common reply to 1.e4 of 1...e5. This makes the analysis of the games in here not very practical for beginners, since the games don't follow how most beginner games start.
This is a video on the KIA, which the title clearly mentions
Also you could always play 1.Nf3 and transpose
Kings Indian Attack does not play against 1. ... e5. Only Sicilian, French, Cato Kann, etc. Against e5 White must choose something else like Italian or Spanish game.
@@DaydreamVacations that's wrong, the KIA can be played after e4 e5, white can play d3 and then you can easily play the opening depending on black's response.
@@alijradi4794 Correct! DV is a goof.
@@DaydreamVacations haha wrong
Great lecture but you neglect to tell us what to do when black responds with 1...e5. Seems very obvious to me to offer suggestions just in case.
They don't recommend playing KIA when black plays e5. Normally you go to another opening such as Ruy Lopez
Ehhhhh :))))
Yes, it's extremely annoying when he does this so much.
It's a great opening, but a horrible explanation of the opening, especially if the explanation is aimed at kids as the video's title implies.
Arrogant misleading lecture. Not for beginners..
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Nice, maybe a little less ehhhhh
Al Pulley You try speaking in your second, third, fourth etc language you learn without saying “ehhhh” or pausing.
@@Socialdogma stfu
Al Pulley You’re a Dummy.
@@Socialdogma lmao
I don't think you can do better than him , I think you definitely couldn't 🤔🤐🙄