I like them very much. I'm looking forward already to the next time I face the French in a tournament game. :) I'm going to annotate my other game and try to have it published in our local chess magazine. @@MiodragPerunovicOfficial
These lines are dangerously open for black. Since french opening players used to be positional players.. these lines require a great deal of accuracy sir. Thanks for the video..cheers
Hello! I play this variation on a regular basis and do a bit of theory on this variation. But in practice, I recently encountered that strong players (IM, FM) in the variation 1.e4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.e5 c5 4.b4 cxb4 5.a3 bxa3 6.d4 Nc6 7.c3 Bd7 8.Bd3 8...b5!? (with the idea of further b4, undermining the base of the pawn chain and threatening the light-squared bishop with an exchange after Nb4) and if 9.Bxb5?! , then after 9...Nxe5! White gets a dubious (bad) position with no compensation for the pawn, as there are further exchanges of important pieces for White. 8...b5 9.Ng5 - doubtful because of 9...b4!. Maybe 8.Nxa3!? avoiding b5 right away?
Mio, how do you feel about the line e4,e6,a3,d5,e5,c5,b4? This is the way I play this and find it better than the faster b4 as you show. Great videos btw!
longdongbongchong Man! I wanted to show that order of moves but said, people will think i joke! It’s very interesting option by white, thanks for comment!
2.a3 is definitely more interesting if black continues on the french defense, but black can also reply to 2.a3 with b6 (or even c5) and transpose into a Owen/Hedgehog/Sicilian position. Since that's not the line I want to play against the Owen defense + Sicilian I just stick to 2.Nf3 to narrow down the transpositions.
@Christopher Ashley If Black sticks to the French by playing 2...d5 and c5, you do get more options from 2.a3, because you are able to play Ne2 (or even Nh3) instead of Nf3 and you can also play Qg4. The move 2.Nf3 isn't necessary to be played early in this gambit line. However, 2.Nf3 is a better centralizing move than 2.a3, so in case black tries to play something else rather than the French (black can still go for Owen or Sicilian), you might prefer that you played 2.Nf3.
deserves far more views
Amazing video as always
Tácticas variantes.gracias MI Perunovic.Saludos.
Once again GREAT lesson!
Marija Stojanovic Thanks a lot my dear friend! I appreciate it! Greets for You and Merab :)
Miodrag, I won a great game at my tournament over the weekend using the French Wing Gambit. Your videos were very inspiring and well done. Thank you!
I am glad you like my lines and style! 👍
I like them very much. I'm looking forward already to the next time I face the French in a tournament game. :) I'm going to annotate my other game and try to have it published in our local chess magazine. @@MiodragPerunovicOfficial
These lines are dangerously open for black. Since french opening players used to be positional players.. these lines require a great deal of accuracy sir. Thanks for the video..cheers
Hello! I play this variation on a regular basis and do a bit of theory on this variation. But in practice, I recently encountered that strong players (IM, FM) in the variation 1.e4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.e5 c5 4.b4 cxb4 5.a3 bxa3 6.d4 Nc6 7.c3 Bd7 8.Bd3 8...b5!? (with the idea of further b4, undermining the base of the pawn chain and threatening the light-squared bishop with an exchange after Nb4) and if 9.Bxb5?! , then after 9...Nxe5! White gets a dubious (bad) position with no compensation for the pawn, as there are further exchanges of important pieces for White. 8...b5 9.Ng5 - doubtful because of 9...b4!. Maybe 8.Nxa3!? avoiding b5 right away?
Great point and that would be the update I’d make here because of that line! Thanks 🙏
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial What about that update. 8...b5!? line seems like a really good refutation to this gambit. Lost 2 games against it :(
😢😢, good point
Thanks!
Welcome 👍
I have often played successfully, great lesson!
Thanks man!
I was looking for this variation, very useful !!
Hope you enjoy it!
Miodrag Perunovic absolutely !! and I will check ( 3 parts ) again
next sir mio how to beat sicilian wing gambit videos
19:17 Ba3 is a blunder because Knight on g5 hangs
Mio, how do you feel about the line e4,e6,a3,d5,e5,c5,b4? This is the way I play this and find it better than the faster b4 as you show. Great videos btw!
longdongbongchong Man! I wanted to show that order of moves but said, people will think i joke! It’s very interesting option by white, thanks for comment!
2.a3 is definitely more interesting if black continues on the french defense, but black can also reply to 2.a3 with b6 (or even c5) and transpose into a Owen/Hedgehog/Sicilian position. Since that's not the line I want to play against the Owen defense + Sicilian I just stick to 2.Nf3 to narrow down the transpositions.
@Christopher Ashley If Black sticks to the French by playing 2...d5 and c5, you do get more options from 2.a3, because you are able to play Ne2 (or even Nh3) instead of Nf3 and you can also play Qg4. The move 2.Nf3 isn't necessary to be played early in this gambit line. However, 2.Nf3 is a better centralizing move than 2.a3, so in case black tries to play something else rather than the French (black can still go for Owen or Sicilian), you might prefer that you played 2.Nf3.
Very useful
Miodrag you must say one tempo not one tempi. Tempi is plural
19:16 Bxa3 is blunder because black can play Qxg5.
I think you’re right :) Well, we’re humans 👍
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial Then what should we do at that position?
@2:30 When I learned this I thought d4 was better. Is it true? Anyways another good hit by Mio !
I do prefer 1.d4 for higher level, but on lower levels I always suggest 1.e4! More challenging for opponents! Cheers!
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial i mean 1 e4 e6 2 nf3 d5 3 e5 c5 4 b4 cxb4 and playing d4. Thx !
May I ask what about 5...Qa5? Regards
sorry coach you didn’t analysis Qa5 for black
But I added it in my PGN file 😉
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial ok Sir how I can get it ??
Send me an email on: miodrag.perunovic@gmail.com
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial sorry Sir I didn’t see your message before!! so I will send massage to your email and it’s free??
(6... Qa5 $5 7. Bd3 bxa3+ 8. Bd2 Bb4 9. Nxa3 $1)but it is just a short line....not very detailed