Every time I see a new JB video, it's like hearing from an old friend. I'm happy to see that some of those new Scandi lines look to have a little bit of spice to them!
OMG! Did you even see that your rating was 2799 on that last game?! ROFL, almost had a heart attack!! Congrats on being a lowly 2806!! Great to see you back, can't wait to see the Scandi course!!
Hey John! Nice games, the last roller coaster was particularly entertaining :) Have a great vacation in Iceland. Hopefully no volcano eruptions during your time there :)
@@fmismydream6520if bxc4 then just Bc5 blocks the rank from the queen preventing qxh4.....black queen also can't capture on a2 because it's guarded by rook on g2.
In the last game, 14. Ne5 would have been crushing! The knight on d7 and the bishop on h5 are both hanging, and the bishop is also protecting against an eventual mate on the f7 square, so it can't take white's bishop.
Good point, that struck me as very winning as well. Also later when John thought he was forked with Qa5, there was Qc1 defending both the Ba3 and Re1. Sloppy game but fortune favours the brave!
He played the right line for the fishing pole. There are very few scandi lines in which you can try this idea and I believe they're all in the 3. Nf3 line. The correct follow up which I think John mentioned was f5! instead of g3. f5 simply adds a defender to the g4 pawn but the sinister idea is to play an eventual g6 allowing the queen to traverse the 7th rank. Most likely you would play f6 to add some extra cushion to g4 because white always has the option of saccing the bishop for 2 pawns for a queen exchange
@@seanlee7054 I totally have the brains of a fish. I'm just going to keep staring at it until I bite. I usually try to ignore it but what can a fish brain like myself do? I just play the classical variation and forget about the whole fishing pole idea altogether.
John sergey shipov in his book the complete hedgehog volume 1 says Hedgehog breaks a chess rule that when having less space the we should exchange pieces but when we have less space we can also fight it using pawn breaks right that is what Hedgehog is all about a timely d5/b5 or both breaks. It is also a key rule. Am I correct?
I think John is trying to prove equality with the scandinavian. If he manages that would honestly be game changing for the game. The scandinavian really has a undeserved bad reputation because beginners all seem to play it. I'm really looking forward to the course. It might honestly have a huge impact on the game of chess.
Hi john I want to study sicilian kan and I hit a crossroad in 5.Bd3 line whether to choose 5...Nf6 or Bc5 and as you are an expert of Kan no one better to answer the question. Please sugguest.
Hi, Thanks for the question! I'd probably trust 5...Nf6 a bit more these days, as the 5...Bc5 6.Nb3 line apparently has some theoretical problems. GM Neiksans's course on Chessable might be a good resource for you.
@raajeshchess Interesting - I'm surprised he recommends that. It's surely fine; I've only played ...Be7 after ...Bc5, but ...Ba7 is more popular I believe
John, could you please look into why the Twitch live video from August 23rd isn't available on Twitch? All the other weekly videos are there, except for this one. Could you upload it?
Thank you, AFrenchman! I've found it challenging to balance my videos/streaming while working on a major project like this, which I think is natural and OK. I'm looking forward to completing the course and returning to a more frequent upload frequency, though.
Game 3 "this is a great opponent...we're rated about the same..." With all due respect, your rating is kinda' like the nine-year-old with cheeto dust on his or her fingertips...if you were able to simply enjoy playing, whoa...big numbers. Instead, we get to enjoy your outstanding commentary. While going 5 for 5...
Hey John,this is guys
Every time I see a new JB video, it's like hearing from an old friend. I'm happy to see that some of those new Scandi lines look to have a little bit of spice to them!
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Thanks for the games John was pleasantly surprised to see you back in the blitz pool :)
Thanks for the games, Shelev!
Bravo! Glad to have a clock-as-a-weapon video from you...s'been quite a while.
Cheers!
Congratulations on hitting 2800! Those were some exciting games, and I'm looking forward to the Scandi course release!
Thanks so much, Justin!
Happy birthday John! 🎉
You create the best chess content on UA-cam and my family is always exited to see your new video.
Greetings from Serbia!
Awww thanks so much. Appreciate you tuning in from Serbia!
3:51 i first thought you said 'stupid' after taking that pawn. I was like wow john being sassy today lol
Loved this video! Really a good one.
Especially the gem insight about life in the end… thank you John, really!
Thanks so much - glad you enjoyed it!
OMG! Did you even see that your rating was 2799 on that last game?! ROFL, almost had a heart attack!! Congrats on being a lowly 2806!! Great to see you back, can't wait to see the Scandi course!!
Great to see you back bro.
Great performance, John! Finally beating the clock after all these years 😄
5/5 John very impressive. Strong opponent - that last game they were throwing everything at you. Hope all is well buddy 💪
Your pure class JB!
wow, 5th game, amazing scramble at the end
Instructions unclear, opponent has now pressed assault charges.
Hey John! Nice games, the last roller coaster was particularly entertaining :) Have a great vacation in Iceland. Hopefully no volcano eruptions during your time there :)
Thanks so much for your nice comment! I'm having a blast over here (no pun intended :)).
Good games. And 02:34 bon voyage! :)
Great games, John! I was wincing on that last game since I know how those usually go but pumping my fist for you at the end. Cheers!
Anish recently tweeted a picture of a chess clock so I knew this video had to drop!
Hi John! Good to see you again. Thanks for the content
Thank you, Guillaume - cheers!
@27:50 why not qc1 defending both pieces?
Exactly my question
Maybe because of bxc4 and then qxh4 threat?
Honestly didn't see it!
@@fmismydream6520if bxc4 then just Bc5 blocks the rank from the queen preventing qxh4.....black queen also can't capture on a2 because it's guarded by rook on g2.
@@KellyChess-q4w are you trolling or just joking? XD
In the last game, 14. Ne5 would have been crushing! The knight on d7 and the bishop on h5 are both hanging, and the bishop is also protecting against an eventual mate on the f7 square, so it can't take white's bishop.
Good point, that struck me as very winning as well. Also later when John thought he was forked with Qa5, there was Qc1 defending both the Ba3 and Re1. Sloppy game but fortune favours the brave!
Always a good day when a new JB video drops. Thank you!
Appreciate you watching!
The good old fishing pole. I usually try to ignore it. Sometimes it works. But probably not a good idea.
He played the right line for the fishing pole. There are very few scandi lines in which you can try this idea and I believe they're all in the 3. Nf3 line. The correct follow up which I think John mentioned was f5! instead of g3. f5 simply adds a defender to the g4 pawn but the sinister idea is to play an eventual g6 allowing the queen to traverse the 7th rank. Most likely you would play f6 to add some extra cushion to g4 because white always has the option of saccing the bishop for 2 pawns for a queen exchange
@@seanlee7054 I totally have the brains of a fish. I'm just going to keep staring at it until I bite. I usually try to ignore it but what can a fish brain like myself do? I just play the classical variation and forget about the whole fishing pole idea altogether.
Exellent run! Exellencio!
Fun round! crazy last game,. thx for vid. Enjoy your vaca!
Pawns are real spooky sometimes
Yes they are! 🦇
Less time on Scandi course. More content pretty please 😊
😅 Working on it!
Even though I’m 6 months older than John, he’s still my chess dad
John sergey shipov in his book the complete hedgehog volume 1 says Hedgehog breaks a chess rule that when having less space the we should exchange pieces but when we have less space we can also fight it using pawn breaks right that is what Hedgehog is all about a timely d5/b5 or both breaks. It is also a key rule. Am I correct?
I need my hands on that course!
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Enjoy your vacation, John!
Thanks, Suho!!
Great video, hope you enjoyed Iceland, John.
Thank you - it was a fantastic trip!
I also use the clock as a weapon! It works great when you strike your opponents with it.
I think John is trying to prove equality with the scandinavian. If he manages that would honestly be game changing for the game. The scandinavian really has a undeserved bad reputation because beginners all seem to play it. I'm really looking forward to the course. It might honestly have a huge impact on the game of chess.
Thanks a lot - I hope it leads to people paying a bit more attention to the Scandi, yes! I think it's a great practical option for almost any level.
24:40 Am I missing something or there was Ne5 (instead of Rfc1) winning a bishop on h5? Great games, though :)
Heart rate through the roof. Enjoy your vacation and new rating.
Thanks a lot , and sorry to spike your heart rate!
John, do you ever watch the old Warzone Chess vids with Jerry yelling H2! H2!!!
I love the Kan and the Taimonov. It's not just tricks, it's solid fun!
Also, great finish! Wow goin to town!
When would you estimate that the Scandinavian course would be out?
I'd estimate late November/early December. Really want to get it out before the holidays/end of the year!
Hi john I want to study sicilian kan and I hit a crossroad in 5.Bd3 line whether to choose 5...Nf6 or Bc5 and as you are an expert of Kan no one better to answer the question. Please sugguest.
Hi, Thanks for the question! I'd probably trust 5...Nf6 a bit more these days, as the 5...Bc5 6.Nb3 line apparently has some theoretical problems. GM Neiksans's course on Chessable might be a good resource for you.
@@JohnBartholomewChess I have the free course of gm neiksen. In chessable
@@raajeshchess Nice!
@@JohnBartholomewChess In the free course he suggest Bc5 and Ba7 and you are recommending Nf6 which is solid and slow paced I believe.
@raajeshchess Interesting - I'm surprised he recommends that. It's surely fine; I've only played ...Be7 after ...Bc5, but ...Ba7 is more popular I believe
John, could you please look into why the Twitch live video from August 23rd isn't available on Twitch? All the other weekly videos are there, except for this one. Could you upload it?
Hello! I was playing some music, so I didn't archive the VOD.
Hope you enjoy your visit here, make sure to check out our "tourist volcano" while here, since it's erupting these days 😅
Thanks - I'm loving it here!!
CLASSIC!
Cheers, Kurt! 😁
1:11 what was the idea after Bxf3 and Rc8? Qe4?
Have fun in Iceland dude!
Thanks so much! I'm back now - it was a memorable trip. Beautiful country
At 27:40 when white gets forked, can Queen c1 not defend both pieces? Or am i missing something
Oh NVM this was answered in another comment
27:50 Qc1?
Yup, missed it. Those backwards moves are often a blind spot for me
The last opponent was Shelev Oberoi, an 18-year-old NM with 3 IM norms.
Strong player! I remember teaching him at a chess camp a few years ago.
6 blunders on that last match 🤣
babe wake up new JB youtube video just dropped!! 😂
Heard it was your birthday (possibly) a few days or 2 weeks ago. So here's your late 🎉 HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎈🎂
Yes indeed - Sep. 5! Thank you very much!
@@JohnBartholomewChess credit Eric Rosen for the shoutout
@@Javidfarali1980 very nice of him!
Enjoy Iceland
HEY JOHN LOVE YOUR VIDEOS PLEASE MORE STANDARD TY sorry for caps just excited
yay!
Oooooe.. I win
Game 5
Nice reaction
The layout (with the pieces in the left corner above) is confusing
Why have you been gone so long! Always prioritize your vids, and have done so since you've started !
Apparently John is working very hard on his Scandi opening course. I believe he plans to put out more content after that is published.
@@nnk496 Of course that's true, but I'm looking forward to him finishing his course AND getting back to streaming/content
Thank you, AFrenchman! I've found it challenging to balance my videos/streaming while working on a major project like this, which I think is natural and OK. I'm looking forward to completing the course and returning to a more frequent upload frequency, though.
@@JohnBartholomewChess Of course it's understandable. I bought your last Scandi course and will buy the next one too 🙂
Met a guy at a bar that looked like you. I told him that and he tried to fight me. If that was you John that was mean and not very nice :)
2700 elo is insane, i am 1900
1900 is excellent. Hope you reach 2000 soon!
@@JohnBartholomewChess thank you!
Enjoy some time off! Will you visit the grave of the late great Bobby Fischer?
Thanks, West! I may have to visit - I have not done so yet!
Game 3 "this is a great opponent...we're rated about the same..." With all due respect, your rating is kinda' like the nine-year-old with cheeto dust on his or her fingertips...if you were able to simply enjoy playing, whoa...big numbers. Instead, we get to enjoy your outstanding commentary. While going 5 for 5...
Hello John. Thia had been to long since your last stream. Thank you but shame on you 😉
First 🎉