GingerGM's Killer Dutch Defense 😲 GM Simon Williams

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  • @ronribman2274
    @ronribman2274 4 роки тому +30

    This is a great, jam-packed, and highly useful introduction to the Dutch. Williams is a GM that not only knows how to play, but also knows how to teach!

  • @CitronMandX
    @CitronMandX 8 років тому +16

    This is just great stuff! Inspirational and instructive. After watching your videos on the French and Dutch defenses, I won 13 out of my last 15 games, with 2 losses. Really useful!

  • @wilmernorling7301
    @wilmernorling7301 3 роки тому +10

    Honestly the best opening video I've ever seen. Such a good teacher!

  • @eldoreschess2428
    @eldoreschess2428 4 роки тому +9

    Good teacher his books are also very good explaining ideas and key squares instead if giving engine lines.

  • @nirohhhk
    @nirohhhk 4 роки тому +6

    GM Simon Williams, International Chess Grandmaster Niranjan Kamath here. Having gone through this variation of the Dutch; I got somewhat reminded of the greatest genius of Alexander Alekhine; how he would systematically gang up on the centre and achieve a crushing win at the mercy of the opponent. Equal respect to you and to him. I like the Houdini traps et al.Thank you for your gameplay.

  • @Z-I-P
    @Z-I-P Рік тому +1

    I decided to take up the "Killer Dutch" by Levy Rozman's recommendation. Gotham Chess's brief introduction to the Dutch defense was very informative for me. I learned the absolute minimum about this system there, and decided to play it, with surprisingly good results. This video is a perfect next step for me!

  • @robertnicholas9359
    @robertnicholas9359 8 років тому +10

    excellent teaching Simon. I'm a Stonewall player. Think I'll start using the classical. You put this opening brilliantly into practice against J.Bart in your live stream recently and got really dynamic results.

  • @RoboPimp3000
    @RoboPimp3000 12 років тому +15

    Rule 1: Don't talk about Fight Club
    Rule 2: Prevent e4
    Rule 3: Try to play ...e5
    Rule 4: if d5, play ...e5
    Rule 5: fianchetto queen's bishop

    • @giorgigazdeliani8409
      @giorgigazdeliani8409 Рік тому +1

      i know its a 10 year old comment, but how u doing?

    • @icyiyes4846
      @icyiyes4846 Рік тому

      @@giorgigazdeliani8409 he's probably had some ups and downs within the last decade

    • @mandarbilpe481
      @mandarbilpe481 6 місяців тому

      yes i wish he is doing fine ​@@icyiyes4846

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому +2

    its definitely a weird opening but i tried it in a few blitz games and was surprised at how effective it is. you´ve got to be very careful about letting white play an early d5 or e4 though! Cheers, Will

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому +1

    thanks buddy - your continued support is appreciated!

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому +2

    Thanks for watching Robin - always appreciated

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому +2

    yes - and he had a nice victory over Boris Gelfand earlier this year in 2012, definitely worth checking out!

    • @hlainghtetoo5103
      @hlainghtetoo5103 4 роки тому

      Can you post another dutch videos?This video was in 2012 with 480p resolution.I think you should give it free now :)

  • @jbennett1618
    @jbennett1618 3 роки тому

    At 12:20 Bb4 is not required. the e4 break can come with a plan of d7-d5 black will have a good game

  • @Gamer2O12
    @Gamer2O12 12 років тому +1

    after seeing ginger gm cast reykyavik open this or last year, dont remember, hes my favorite gm. very nice fun guy. He presents chess like noone other!

  • @mickgrundy4615
    @mickgrundy4615 2 роки тому +1

    I liked your video on the dutch classical, you explained it really well, and like you said its fun to play against d4. Thanks for that one.

  • @MrRickRenegade
    @MrRickRenegade 7 років тому +6

    this video has taught me im too eager to get intk the stonewall. i should be considering d6 with the intention of preparing e5 to control the centre

  • @tomorrow9410
    @tomorrow9410 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks man - it was a big help👍👍👍

  • @alexcarlsen4996
    @alexcarlsen4996 5 років тому +1

    Great video!

  • @mcpartridgeboy
    @mcpartridgeboy 12 років тому +1

    wow that was great, its much much easier to remember a few key rules like that than 100s of concrete variations ! thankyou for the advice i think im gonna try the dutch, its always been attractive to me because you dont waste a move unblocking the f pawn with the knight on f6 !

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  11 років тому

    Thanks for the feedback!

  • @haroldh6678
    @haroldh6678 6 років тому

    Best video on the dutch yet... thank you!! Will look for more of your videos

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 4 роки тому +2

    I like how the Dutch isolates the white King into 4 columns on the board with most of the key white pieces locked off from defending the king in a meaningful way.

  • @stonewall.stonewall7934
    @stonewall.stonewall7934 6 років тому +4

    Simon is the prince of the dutch defense♥

  • @freddym223
    @freddym223 11 років тому +1

    i just ordered the dvd since i learned a lot from this video . the only thing i don't like is when they show the real board . it's very distracting . i guess i'll just have to learn to look the other way . i also own "the accelerated dragon" by GM Perelshteyn.great dvd!

  • @COCOLEAF1169
    @COCOLEAF1169 8 років тому

    Great videos ichess, and GM Simon. Some of the best chess videos online if not the best. Going to look into supporting you guys

  • @coffincornered83
    @coffincornered83 10 років тому +1

    This is a fantastic video and in fact much more helpful than your average chess lecture (many chess videos get bogged down in endless variations without a real sense of the "feel" of the position coming through). I had no intention of doing anything but watching this video but I am now considering buying the series. I am a Bird's opening player with white and would like to make my repertoire more consistent -- hence the idea of taking up the Dutch.

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  10 років тому +1

      coffincornered83 Many plans are similar to bird's opening. So dutch could be fine for you.

  • @Nola213
    @Nola213 12 років тому +1

    Never tried playing the classical Dutch, seems fairly solid. Simon Williams is very good at explaining ideas and the reasons behind the moves. He speaks clearly and is passionate about the game, which makes the lessons enjoyable to watch. I look forward to seeing more videos from him.
    Great stuff as always guys at OnlinechessLessons! thnx.

  • @irradiatedbadger
    @irradiatedbadger 12 років тому +3

    I think the idea is: rook x h3, pawn x h3. Queen x h3 check, king g1 (forced). and knight g4, which sets up a mating net. And the f pawn can`t capture the knight because it opens up the bishop diagonal and allows mate on g2

  • @angel_machariel
    @angel_machariel 5 років тому +1

    In the non-fianchetto system, does the rule still apply where if white plays e4, black must be able to respond with ...e5 or alternatively ...f5? Also, does the rule apply then that black's main goal is till to prevent white from playing e4?
    Or have the primary goals shifted and to what?

  • @larsaagenielsen6262
    @larsaagenielsen6262 8 років тому

    Simon williams is good at explaining the idears and his passion for the game shines through. at the same time he is quite funny

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  8 років тому

      +Lars Aage Nielsen Thanks! Yes, Simon is a very good presenter!

  • @alexanderbrandt9816
    @alexanderbrandt9816 8 років тому +13

    18:44 So, what's the right way to stop white from getting e4 after rook e1? I'm looking at ideas like Ne4, Nc3, Bb4, Bd2, Bxc3 but I'm not sure how to evaluate that. Anyone got better?

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  8 років тому +5

      Yes 7...Ne4 is interesting, and also 7...a5,

    • @spiritandtruthservantofchr6601
      @spiritandtruthservantofchr6601 6 років тому

      Alexander Brandt I was thinking the same thing he never gave any ideas as to how to stop it

    • @spiritandtruthservantofchr6601
      @spiritandtruthservantofchr6601 6 років тому +3

      iChess.net. how does a5 prevent e4 I don't understand

    • @spiritandtruthservantofchr6601
      @spiritandtruthservantofchr6601 6 років тому

      Alexander Brandt okay nevermind I get it! just in case you are still looking for ideas, knight e4 is to be played before The Rook gets to E1, what he really means and if white captures the pawn black captures back forcing the White Knight to a passive Square and solidifying black Center!

  • @freddym223
    @freddym223 9 років тому +3

    Well , here it is , over 2 years since I purchased this dvd . first I gotta say that of all the many books and dvd's and internet studies that I've worked through , this was the most enjoyable of them all . this Simon Williams really knows how to teach ! I have worked (funned) through this dvd many times . everything he teaches actually works in my games . I have used this defenc(s)e in hundreds of my games now . I've had some brilliant wins and some horrible losses , but way more wins . very few draws , but all the games were exciting . He shows all these neat rules : Don't allow the e-file to be opened or the e6 pawn gets weak ,meet e4 with ....e5 or ....f4 etc. this defense has it all ! tactics , positional play and k-side attacks . The first few months playing it , I played 1....e6 cause I was chicken to play 1....f5 because of all the tricky gambit lines . but then I bit the bullet and learned how to play against the gambits . now I welcome the gambits and it's less work than learning the French defence . I have just 3 more words . CHECK AND MATE !!!!!

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  9 років тому +1

      +freddym223 Thanks for your personal review of this volume! I'm glad this course was instructive for you and that it helped you to enjoy more of chess!

    • @sikander9798
      @sikander9798 6 років тому

      Please share your experience on loosing games.

  • @marquez2390
    @marquez2390 8 років тому +11

    wow. by sticking one opening each for d4 and e4, the Dutch and the sicilian, my rating has greatly improved and my games are more exciting due to the unbalanced positions created from both openings.

    • @sammojk
      @sammojk 4 роки тому

      Same as my openings as black. Worth trying the benoni against d4 too. And Dutch can work against English opening too.

    • @clashofclansstrategy7238
      @clashofclansstrategy7238 2 роки тому

      same reprotierre . can play grunfeld against d4 too
      dutch work against english too

  • @christophertroy1333
    @christophertroy1333 7 років тому

    Hello, used this opening without even knowing it was an opening but thanks for the video!!!! I always used the classical without knowing it was one but always ended up with backward pawns on the e and d files but your concept help a lot!!!!!!!

  • @felixmartin5881
    @felixmartin5881 8 років тому +2

    Thank you, clear and intelligent presentation.

  • @Cruz0e
    @Cruz0e 5 років тому +3

    Simon's lessons are the best! I just started his lessons on Jobava London (on chessable) and I got +100 rating points after 3 days practicing, few times reviewing it started to use it: D great ideas:)

    • @lucianocastello9260
      @lucianocastello9260 4 роки тому

      How are the lines proposed by Simon in Jobava London against Nf6? I know they are quite difficult in general

    • @Cruz0e
      @Cruz0e 4 роки тому

      @@lucianocastello9260 I just got the free version of the lesson :D by the way I went from 1300 to 1500 on chess.com in my rating:D after using his lessoins, Jobava, The dutch and now the Lion :D

    • @Cruz0e
      @Cruz0e 4 роки тому +1

      @@lucianocastello9260 it depends, but for example one way is attack with Harry if Nf6 is also followed by g6+Bg7 its a cool line:D the example was a game between Howell and Kasparov
      1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d5 3.Bf4 c6 4.e3 Bf5 5.f3 e6 6.g4 Bg6 7.h4 h5 8.g5 Ng8 9.Bd3 Nd7 10.Bxg6 fxg6 11.Nge2 Bb4 12.Qd3 Ne7 13.Bh2 c5 14.a3 c4 15.Qd2 Ba5 16.e4 b5 17.Qe3 O-O 18.O-O Bb6 19.Kg2 Kh7 20.Rad1 a6 21.Nf4 e5 22.Ne6 exd4 23.Rxd4 Qe8 24.Qd2 Rf7 25.Nxd5 Nxd5 26.exd5 Bxd4 27.Qxd4 Nf8 28.Nc7 Rxc7 29.Bxc7 Qf7 30.Be5 Nd7 31.Re1 Re8 32.Bg3 Rxe1 33.Bxe1 Qf5 34.Qe4 Nb6 35.Qxf5 gxf5 36.d6 g6 37.Kg3 Kg7 38.Kf4 Nd7 39.Ke3 Kf7 40.Kd4 Ke6 41.Bg3 Nb8 42.Kc5 Kd7 43.Kd5 Nc6 44.Be1 Nd8 45.Bg3 Nc6 46.c3 Na5 47.Ke5 Nb3 48.Kf6 Nc5 49.Kxg6 Nd3 50.Kf7

    • @Cruz0e
      @Cruz0e 4 роки тому +1

      @@lucianocastello9260 in one other line you just take the center (if black goes for quick fianchetto)
      1.d4 Nf6 2.Nc3 g6 3.Bf4 Bg7 4.e4 O-O 5.e5 Ne8 6.Qe2 d6 7.O-O-O
      but there are many lines and u can check a lot of lines for free on chessable:D

  • @robertdominguez7629
    @robertdominguez7629 7 років тому

    Thank you. I play the Dutch Classical Defense 90% of the time to 1.d4 Very helpful.

  • @theantiantihero
    @theantiantihero 11 років тому +3

    Another great video! GM Williams explains things very clearly. I have his DVD "Play Like Tal", which I highly recommend.

  • @robertolazary2807
    @robertolazary2807 8 років тому +4

    thanks for that... I think its a good plan against d4, c4 and Nf3

  • @VectorGambiteer
    @VectorGambiteer 12 років тому

    Thanks for uploading this! I've been having trouble deciding what to play as Black against d4, I'll be sure to try this.

  • @RV-rv9nv
    @RV-rv9nv 9 років тому +1

    Hello guys, good instructive video. At 7:40 white can play d5 attacking the knight on c6. How to react? If black takes, his strong pawn structure is lost? If the knight moves dxe6?

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  9 років тому

      +Rens Verschoor black can take on d5 or Ne5.

  • @christianeichmueller8637
    @christianeichmueller8637 9 років тому +3

    I really like your playstyle. You are very innovative and I enjoyed watching your DvD!

  • @kittycalisonnypatch
    @kittycalisonnypatch 12 років тому

    simon, thanks for the upload. it was much appreciated. is there any way you could do a follow up with the lenningrad variation? that would be great.

  • @pj-guwg43Y
    @pj-guwg43Y 6 місяців тому

    stonewall dutch is really fun when you attack king in corner constantly with queen , rook, bishop, knight and sometimes pawn

  • @roisela3441
    @roisela3441 11 років тому

    i all ready dun seeing your killer dutch video and now i am a french expert!
    i will order soon the killer dutch

  • @Tmack116
    @Tmack116 10 років тому +2

    How should you proceed if something like 1.d4 f5 2.Nf3 e6 and then white pushes 3.d5 right away?

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому

    agreed - finally some good chess players with a bit of swagger

  • @aangel-s2p
    @aangel-s2p 5 років тому +2

    doesnt actually start until 3:50

  • @bliink182
    @bliink182 12 років тому

    At 17:05, why was the rook sacrifice necessary? Couldn't white just take with pawn and be safe? Thanks for the help!

  • @TzHaar-Doug
    @TzHaar-Doug 11 років тому +1

    I have one question concerning the 1. d4 f5 2. c4, since the opponent doesn't start fianchettoing his bishop on the king side, should we take the initiative and fianchetto our light squared bishop first?

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому

    Thanks for watching and commenting - glad you enjoyed the video

  • @bliink182
    @bliink182 12 років тому

    That answered my question, thank you so much!

  • @eldoreschess2428
    @eldoreschess2428 4 роки тому +3

    lol he looks so serious when he was younger.

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому

    give it a shot! the classical dutch is a very effective sideline

  • @marsharupe8112
    @marsharupe8112 10 років тому

    Very nice. I love the Dutch Defense.

  • @almanacaa
    @almanacaa 12 років тому

    Thanks so much. Im just getting back into chess .

  • @sudhakalyan9044
    @sudhakalyan9044 12 років тому

    Fairly Good opening to try... Prevents Ne5 and Bc3 which are quite headaches for black

  • @sverio12345
    @sverio12345 12 років тому

    Good educating video... thanks :)

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules 5 років тому +7

    The Dutch Defense can also be called "The Anti-Finegold Opening" because Ben Finegold says never play f5

  • @baldwinicus
    @baldwinicus 12 років тому

    Simon Williams is a pretty cool guy

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому

    hey man we´ve got to keep it fresh and keep you guessing!

  • @stonewall.stonewall7934
    @stonewall.stonewall7934 6 років тому +3

    Simon I would love to ask u for the good responces of staunton gambit because i faced alot of prblems facing it

  • @jordanmarshall9160
    @jordanmarshall9160 4 роки тому +3

    I just realized after nearly 10 years our beloved Simon looks like the 3rd Doctor. (Who.)

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому

    yea give it a shot man the classical dutch is a great surprise weapon (it still works well even if they know you´re going to play it)

  • @EdSuastegui
    @EdSuastegui 7 років тому +1

    After trying this "Killer Dutch" I'm seeing it's pretty much KIA/DOA after:
    1. d4 f5 2. Nf3 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Be7 5. Bxf6 Bxf6 6. e4
    Which totally beats the whole "don't let them play e4" and "answer e4 with ...e5" business.

  • @ChesscomGames
    @ChesscomGames  12 років тому +1

    robopimping yessss

  • @jeffcordell7921
    @jeffcordell7921 4 роки тому

    Going to add the killer Dutch Defense to my Rep.

  • @2CSST2
    @2CSST2 8 років тому +2

    6:24 He gives us the finger!

  • @luisllontopbarahona3188
    @luisllontopbarahona3188 9 років тому

    Very good explanation. One thing that I see in your game against that top GM, he brought back the white queen to e1 trying to exchange queens. The bishop on b7 is important; however, it does not seem very relevant because by going Qxe1 you have a double check that he could not defend. Is this appropriate? Wil wait for your comments...

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  9 років тому +1

      +Luis Llontop Barahona I don't understand your line. Can you explain it better? I think you mean that after Qxe1 there's a double check... I can't see it.

    • @luisllontopbarahona3188
      @luisllontopbarahona3188 9 років тому

      +iChess.net Hello.... I guess I overlooked that it is white's turn. The game probably developed as follows: 1.gxh3 Bxf3+ 2. Bxf3 Qxf3+ 3. Kh2 Nh4 4. Rd2 Nxf4.... Am I right?

  • @mcpartridgeboy
    @mcpartridgeboy 12 років тому

    your supporting my chess ! lots of openings are good because if you get an idea on key possitional ideas, when you transpose or go off book, the more possitions you know the better you can borrow from different theory, not just that but if your white you dont get to choose the opening so you need to know at least the main ones for d4 or e4 ! pref both !

  • @WalyB01
    @WalyB01 6 років тому

    so what is the use of the fianchetto queen side? The tactick behind is not explained

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  6 років тому

      You can get the full course at an incredible price here! ichs.co/2mynv51

  • @christophertroy1333
    @christophertroy1333 4 роки тому

    You never explained what black can do if white playes the critical move e5 threatening the knight. Please tell me what there

  • @ldeans5620
    @ldeans5620 7 років тому

    Hmm. I think I need to revisit this vid at some point in the future

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  7 років тому

      You can do it as many times as necessary!

  • @archwayglow
    @archwayglow 12 років тому

    I've never tried the classical dutch before, but now I might just have to pull it out. Now I just have to find someone other than myself who plays d4. Not easy.

  • @MrMartinmozz
    @MrMartinmozz 4 роки тому

    Gotta love Ginger GM! :)

  • @janovesakkestad7097
    @janovesakkestad7097 7 років тому

    Good shit my personal problem is that I prefer open games and for me I want white to open that file

  • @johnnycharisma162
    @johnnycharisma162 Рік тому

    I haven’t seen you for monfs Simon. So I put your name in the search bar and cam across this ancient gem. You look so young and fresh. Have you given up streaming. I really love the way you fink. And explain the feory side of chess openings in your London accent cor blimey how’s ya farver me old china?

  • @vinnylo6566
    @vinnylo6566 6 років тому

    Well explained, very absorbing. however I don't think it matters what opening you play, its all about you as a person, natural talent or talent that's been learnt. You just have to be the better player. Suppose Simon had black here vs Bobby Fischer as white. Who would win? Simon, er I mean Fischer. Having said that I agree with Simon that this opening will be good vs opponent of similar strength. That's my take on the subject anyway.

  • @stonewall.stonewall7934
    @stonewall.stonewall7934 5 років тому

    Any one have the link to buy the book "killer dutch" and please would u answer me if it has the responses of the staunton gambit

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  5 років тому

      Hello! Here is the link: www.ichess.net/shop/dutch-defense-gm-simon-williams/
      You will see the content outline in the chapter list tab, and yes, you will see on topic 51 that the Staunton Gambit is covered.

  • @mrdeer5585
    @mrdeer5585 3 роки тому

    I must says Simon you have aged well. You look better now than 10 years ago.

  • @cioliciolo303
    @cioliciolo303 10 років тому

    Hello Sir, thank you very much for this video. One questions please. I play dutch against 1.d4 but still do not know how to play against 1.e4 ... something that is closely related or the same theme as the dutch defense. Can you give me a hint? I am 1700-1800 elo club player. Thank you

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  10 років тому

      cioli ciolo Hi, do you play classical Dutch, Leningrad Dutch or Stonewall?

    • @cioliciolo303
      @cioliciolo303 10 років тому

      OnlineChessLessons.NET hello, Thanks for your answer, I play dutch stonewall with black, stonewall atack with white but ...with black against 1.e4 I fail to choose an opening with principles similar in Stonewall..sorry for my english

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  10 років тому +1

      cioli ciolo
      I guess you feel comfortable with closed positions, so I think you can try playing French Defense. or even Caro Kann...

    • @cioliciolo303
      @cioliciolo303 10 років тому

      OnlineChessLessons.NET thank you so much

  • @gregwesley5168
    @gregwesley5168 7 років тому

    I have been playing the London System for eight years.

  • @rudyvanooteghem8727
    @rudyvanooteghem8727 11 років тому

    just ordered the dvd^^

  • @PurpleDuckTape00
    @PurpleDuckTape00 12 років тому

    I like the dutch seems sharp enough vs d4

  • @derdiktator8061
    @derdiktator8061 4 роки тому +2

    Remember e5

  • @JS-tm1gq
    @JS-tm1gq 6 років тому

    LETS GO GINGEY LETS GO ! ! LETS GO GINGEY LETS GO ! ! LETS GO GINGEY LETS GO ! ! LETS GO GINGEY LETS GO ! !

  • @Tom7740
    @Tom7740 7 років тому

    Please watch this all of my Liberian chess players

  • @MrEdwardCollins
    @MrEdwardCollins 10 років тому +17

    The view of the real board, from directly above, does nothing to enhance the video. No one looks at a board from that angle. It's difficult to make out the pieces. Other than that, great video.

  • @rfgust
    @rfgust 11 років тому

    I like dutch but that bishop on e6 is just too passive...

  • @nothingtoseehere5760
    @nothingtoseehere5760 15 днів тому

    480p? come on.

  • @Wg14159
    @Wg14159 5 років тому +2

    E5

  • @gianfranco6568
    @gianfranco6568 3 роки тому

    ottimo video

  • @Sagusi
    @Sagusi 7 років тому

    I've been trying but I just can't keep up with the FAIRY!

  • @beau-deanmclean5547
    @beau-deanmclean5547 9 років тому +1

    Top down view seems a little hard to see, but very nice video

  • @Mainswitch55
    @Mainswitch55 9 років тому

    After playing the slav, semislav and variations for like a million times i will gladly try to improve on this system, if anybody does like me i would also advice the clerandon court system as a weapon, especially in blitz games this can be very funny and quickly get even very dangerous for white!! At least you should get a time advantage if you studied hard...
    Thanks a lot for all the work to OnlineChessLessons.NET by the way, i think most people don´t even realise what luxury it is to have it all on youtube and in the free internet nowadays!

    • @ChesscomGames
      @ChesscomGames  9 років тому +1

      Mainswitch55 Thanks for your support!

  • @uweschneider3696
    @uweschneider3696 9 років тому +2

    A good Lecture, only, for us non English you speak too fast

    • @sonicpowerr4068
      @sonicpowerr4068 5 років тому

      Uwe Schneider
      he is a classic British, and that's how they speak, not fast. you need to listen more and more English conversation. then this will be clean as water to you.

  • @jontyhaddon7
    @jontyhaddon7 3 роки тому

    isnt that one of the main lines I doubt 60% of my games at 1350 elo will have this position

  • @TheGPel
    @TheGPel 12 років тому

    Why such random openings? Why not a expansion on the french?

  • @Ulujmf
    @Ulujmf 8 років тому +27

    the real board is useless

    • @arsenalfanrichi
      @arsenalfanrichi 8 років тому +8

      It's probably more for helping him translate his idea into notation

    • @Averagebum21
      @Averagebum21 7 років тому +2

      Ulujmf It makes the instruction more interesting.

  • @davehumphreys1725
    @davehumphreys1725 7 років тому +1

    FYI. Its pronounced STRA TEE JIK AL. Thanks for the video.