Can't believe this,i've just been studying this for the last hour thinking about playing it wanting something really solid instead of sharp tactical looking for more positional....Unreal.
@@DarsshanRamsai in the stone wall your dark square bishop suck, so get rid of it first then you can place pawns on dark squares. and Knight are better in closed position so you'd give it up for your bad bishop
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Really a great tutorial. (I D = i- dee- uh.) Idea. We know exactly what You mean.
Yeah
Lovely video!!!! Keep the stonewall variations coming!!! Thank you
Underrated 😢😢
Thanks for sharing the stone wall attack.I will try this opening .Thanks for all your hard work
I appreciate your comment 😊
Stonewall is my favorite opening. So few folks know it very well even at the 1950 level where I am.
your videos helped me better analyze my game and strategy.
Thanks a lot for your video on the Stonewall, I will play this and give feedback :)
This is my standard opening repertoire for White. Thank you so much for your elucidation on this! I've been waiting for it for so long! 😊!!
Glad you enjoy it!
Can't believe this,i've just been studying this for the last hour thinking about playing it wanting something really solid instead of sharp tactical looking for more positional....Unreal.
I have also been studying this for the past couple hours. 🙂
Do a guide on Trompowky Stonewall it's powerful 🤟
When studying this opening, I always thought it might be interesting to play Bg5, so I'll definitely make a video on this in the future!
Can you share the moves
Of the trompowky stonewall?
Is it powerful?
@chessWoRpire1449 ?
@@DarsshanRamsai in the stone wall your dark square bishop suck, so get rid of it first then you can place pawns on dark squares. and Knight are better in closed position so you'd give it up for your bad bishop
Who else got scared by the cat 2:30
😂