That sounds like the title of every beginner's book haha :D The calculations typically go like this: "ok so here, here, here, and...am I better in the end? Aahhh fudge it, let's just play it and find out."
Hello Alex, I think I remember you mentioning somewhere that you a course on the Austrian Attack. If you have one, could you please post a link to it here in the comments? It would be great if you could add links to your courses in the description as well, I would like to have a look at them, thank you.
How to play like hikaru nakamura: gets into virtually lost position out of the opening, make sure your opponent think he has a chance. Next proceed to pose inhuman tactical problems that anyone not named stockfish or magnus Carlsen can't solve. Final step, proceed to give checkmate.
Hello from Australia. Love your content. In the first game you moved your king to D2. Why did you do this so early? I'm still a novice and I'm still unsure of when is a good time to move the king out. Keep up the great work.
I'm only 1600 but I think I know why. There are very few pieces left on the board, also he put it on a dark square and his opponent has a light Bishop. So his king is safe and can be used as a piece basically
You are such a good teacher. And the fact that you aren't natively English and do it so well is incredible.
You do an excellent job showing us what happens with each possible move. Thank you VERY MUCH for doing these chess lessons!
That sounds like the title of every beginner's book haha :D The calculations typically go like this: "ok so here, here, here, and...am I better in the end? Aahhh fudge it, let's just play it and find out."
What's your recommendation in the line after 1. D4 d5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Bf4 e6 4. Nb5 Na6 5. E3 c6 6. Nc3 Qb6 ? For white
Pawn a3 protects the pawn tactically and sets a trap. (Na4 wins the queen in Qxb2)
@21:49 how is Qg2 not mate for black?!
I am scratching my head precisely at that moment in the video. I am complete beginner, but I still don't understand. Maybe opponent blundered mate?
Black Queen cant move because is "protecting" his King, is forced to trade
Late to this party, but Black's queen is pinned to the King by White's queen on the a2-g8 diagonal.
Bro in the second game looked LOST 💀
Hello Alex, I think I remember you mentioning somewhere that you a course on the Austrian Attack. If you have one, could you please post a link to it here in the comments? It would be great if you could add links to your courses in the description as well, I would like to have a look at them, thank you.
Hey! www.chessable.com/ambush-1-e4-fighting-1-e6-1-c6-and-sidelines/course/78850/ here is the link!
Thanks. Learnt a lot
excellent as per usual
Child's play to beat these IMs! Just study your games here and there you go! S U B S C R I B E ! And beat the best.
How to play like hikaru nakamura: gets into virtually lost position out of the opening, make sure your opponent think he has a chance. Next proceed to pose inhuman tactical problems that anyone not named stockfish or magnus Carlsen can't solve. Final step, proceed to give checkmate.
Smooth as always 😎
Still waiting for the chessable course 😥😥😥😥
WIll be up in a month!
Ty
My fav opening with white,better than a normal london system....This is better against the king's indian & grundfeld....H file party! lol
Hye Sir, do you consider to make Queen Gambit opening video?
For Black or for white?
@@AlexBanzea for white Sir, it would be great for us to watching!!!
Brutal
Hello from Australia. Love your content. In the first game you moved your king to D2. Why did you do this so early? I'm still a novice and I'm still unsure of when is a good time to move the king out. Keep up the great work.
Same question. No response from King Banzea yet.
I'm only 1600 but I think I know why. There are very few pieces left on the board, also he put it on a dark square and his opponent has a light Bishop. So his king is safe and can be used as a piece basically
I’m beginner in chess my rating is 900
how i’m good player and keep wining in chess
The crushing continues even though the opponents get better in rating. This opening has many possiblities.
First Comment again, lets go!!