We finally have a strong and well organized opening course for White and one for Black. With these and the FREE beginner to master level playlist from this UA-cam channel, it’s all about consistency over an extended period of time 😎💪 ⬇ Course on Black Opening (Counterblow) www.chessable.com/ramirez Course on White Opening (First Strike) www.chessable.com/firststrike Free Playlist (beginner to master level) rb.gy/hw61wt All the Endgame Knowledge I have rb.gy/zels9y All the Strategy Knowledge I have rb.gy/g1iqro
Great lesson, thank you! I would love to see more lessons on how to attack a side without a king. I mean it is pretty straightforward when you target a castled king, you are going for a checkmate but when attacking a "kingless" side you are supposed to be looking for material wins/promotions. But how exactly are these goals achievable? What are the main rules and strategic ideas behind such attacks?
Great match of you with the white pieces in Colle opening. And big Thanks for your lession about the Pirc defense which helps me so much playing the black pieces
Fine game, Robert! Love this format for teaching! Enjoy your thinking out loud!! Unbelievable, how tactics seem to surface from ...?!? Playing our Pirc as Black against e4, and crushing it!! Managed a draw against a stronger (1900) player just this afternoon! Love 💕 your stuff! Thanks. 🙏
Wow. I learned something new in the first 15 secs! I play d1 openings but frequently run up against the Englund Gambit especially in blitz, which is just annoying. Your Nf3 d1 move order completely rules that out and then just go ahead with normal development. I’d never thought of that. Thanks, Rob.
Why can wgite at 13:08 lefylt not play NF3-NH5. Black moves PH7-PH8, but too late. White moves QD3-QH7. Checkmate, no? I am a beginner...where am I wrong? No blocks or escape possible. (?)
Instructive game and thanks for the idea to meet for example Qb6 with c5 with pressure on the queenside. Also again thanks for "Which are the candidate moves" and "Then we just play chess". Rembember that both came up in my mind when I was playing over the board last time and it was helpfull when I felt I was a bit stuck. 😊👍
Sifu thank you for teaching me the czech pirc. I love it and play it only. I would like to try the elshad out because it's very aggressive. Do you have any input or tips for the elshad?. Thank you so much for the content
As an observer I'm wondering if you considered black responding to Ne5 with B:c5 directly?It looks like a promising line to me. White can capture on c5 then black plays Q:e5 to which white plays Q:b7, then bN-d7. How do you assess that position?
Interesting and well-played, but you didn't really play a Colle. As you pointed out in the review at the end, playing Qb3 instead of pushing the e pawn made it a different game. Remember that Colle (or Colle-Koltanowski) is different from the Colle-Zukertort, where you push b3 and then fianchetto the dark square bishop. I'm disappointed that you didn't show Colle ideas, but impressed with your skills.
We finally have a strong and well organized opening course for White and one for Black. With these and the FREE beginner to master level playlist from this UA-cam channel, it’s all about consistency over an extended period of time 😎💪 ⬇
Course on Black Opening (Counterblow) www.chessable.com/ramirez
Course on White Opening (First Strike) www.chessable.com/firststrike
Free Playlist (beginner to master level) rb.gy/hw61wt
All the Endgame Knowledge I have rb.gy/zels9y
All the Strategy Knowledge I have rb.gy/g1iqro
these lessons where you play games are pretty useful as we know the idea behind every move
Thank you! 🙌😎
Magnificent lesson, both during the game and at the end. Congrats for such useful explanations!
Thank you, Xavi! 👍😎
This was just a fantastic game; though it wasn't the most complex, it was simple, easy to understand, and instructive all around.
Thank you, William! 👍😎
Great lesson, thank you! I would love to see more lessons on how to attack a side without a king. I mean it is pretty straightforward when you target a castled king, you are going for a checkmate but when attacking a "kingless" side you are supposed to be looking for material wins/promotions. But how exactly are these goals achievable? What are the main rules and strategic ideas behind such attacks?
Great match of you with the white pieces in Colle opening. And big Thanks for your lession about the Pirc defense which helps me so much playing the black pieces
Fine game, Robert! Love this format for teaching! Enjoy your thinking out loud!!
Unbelievable, how tactics seem to surface from ...?!?
Playing our Pirc as Black against e4, and crushing it!! Managed a draw against a stronger (1900) player just this afternoon! Love 💕 your stuff!
Thanks. 🙏
Wow. I learned something new in the first 15 secs! I play d1 openings but frequently run up against the Englund Gambit especially in blitz, which is just annoying. Your Nf3 d1 move order completely rules that out and then just go ahead with normal development. I’d never thought of that. Thanks, Rob.
You got it, Leslie! 💪😎
Why can wgite at 13:08 lefylt not play NF3-NH5.
Black moves PH7-PH8, but too late.
White moves QD3-QH7.
Checkmate, no?
I am a beginner...where am I wrong?
No blocks or escape possible. (?)
Hey Robert..could you tell please what is that visual effect that we see when you move your pieces??great stuff as always btw. ;)
Hello! Sure, it's called "arcade" under settings>piece animation 👍
is this good to use against any openings?
Instructive game and thanks for the idea to meet for example Qb6 with c5 with pressure on the queenside. Also again thanks for "Which are the candidate moves" and "Then we just play chess". Rembember that both came up in my mind when I was playing over the board last time and it was helpfull when I felt I was a bit stuck. 😊👍
You are more than welcome, Peter 👍😎
Great video, now i can’t decide if i want to play london or colle. A good problem to have
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@@NMRobertRamirez how would u explain the difference between colle and london system? I think london is more flexible.
Sifu thank you for teaching me the czech pirc. I love it and play it only. I would like to try the elshad out because it's very aggressive. Do you have any input or tips for the elshad?. Thank you so much for the content
Really important moment when you played g3. Too many players would just try to brute force things and forget about the opponent's ideas!
After the e4 move on move 2, if your opponent plays c5, what do you play as white?
Awesome! Would be cool to see you playing KIA and English as well!
How do you get that blink when you are in check at move 29?
Hello! Under setting>animation, choose "arcade" 👍
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As an observer I'm wondering if you considered black responding to Ne5 with B:c5 directly?It looks like a promising line to me. White can capture on c5 then black plays Q:e5 to which white plays Q:b7, then bN-d7. How do you assess that position?
Hello! I think White can play 1.h3 and eventually go for d:c5. When B plays Q:e5, we have Q:b7 👍
So helpful
Great video
Thank you so much for your lazy Catalan content, it is now my go to white opening!
💪😎 so glad to hear it's working for you!
what is the chessboard you're using please
Hello! Hope this helps ➡ ua-cam.com/video/gDgko9XcqgM/v-deo.html
@@NMRobertRamirez my ID is Mehdi-X
Hey Robert, do you ever plan to go for higher titles? Or you just content playing the game?
Hello! I want to play tournaments more often and we'll see what happens 👍😎
@@NMRobertRamirez Wish you all the luck and success!
@@ItIsYouAreNotYour Thank you! 😎
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Thank you! 😎👍
This was more London than Colle.
After Rxa1 Rxa1 there was Nxc5
Interesting and well-played, but you didn't really play a Colle. As you pointed out in the review at the end, playing Qb3 instead of pushing the e pawn made it a different game. Remember that Colle (or Colle-Koltanowski) is different from the Colle-Zukertort, where you push b3 and then fianchetto the dark square bishop. I'm disappointed that you didn't show Colle ideas, but impressed with your skills.
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At what Email could I contact you for private chess lessons?
Hello! You can use robert@cmmiami.com 👍
@@NMRobertRamirez Thank you 👐