Basic Openings for Black | Sicilian Dragon & King's Indian | Chess with David Pakman
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2020
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In this live chess coaching session, I teach a simple black opening repertoire to David Pakman. David is a political commentator (host of the @thedavidpakmanshow) and has recently been invited to the second edition of Chess.com's PogChamps (a chess tournament for popular streamers and online personalities). To prepare for the event, I showed him the basics of the Sicilian Dragon (against 1.e4) and the King's Indian Defense (against 1.d4).
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In my opinion, this is THE best and most valuable part of pogchamps. The 2-3 week period of training before and sometimes during the tournament. Pogchamps generates hours of chess lessons from multiple chess teachers that is viewed by thousands of viewers from different communities across twitch. The antics and the entertainment from the games of the actual tournament is just something extra, a cherry on the top.
I totally agree. As a new chess player, these lessons have been invaluable for me.
i agree
Spot on, I dont watch the live tounry, but this was helpful for me, a 1700 KID player lol.
So this was my favorite Rosen video ever. What other you tubers provide this type of deep opening analysis?
Chess players 700-1200 are playing better and better, the difference is just time spent gaining points.
"Alexa, stop it!" is the most verbally aggressive I've ever witnessed Eric. I appreciate his firm, but measured, response to Alexa's attempt at upstaging him.
timestamp pls (I'm lazy)
@@puzzLEGO 30:00 - 30:15
@@surrender9001 thanks
😂😂
Eric: you need to hallucinate to see the dragon…
Alexa: I’m not sure about that
Lol
Rosen, this type of content is fantastic!! Don’t get me wrong, I really do love the funny gambits and ooops I lost my queen. But real basic yet through analysis of basic openings - you just explain it so well.
Please do more!
totally agree here. please bring something like this more often to youtube
I have to agree, I have learnt so much in this video
Search st louis chess club. He has a lot of instructional videos there.
I love Eric's lessons on chess openings and theory (as opposed to the wild gambits), as you say he's a great teacher and he's so systematic and thorough.
@clysses S Having seen how Eric gives lessons through his twitch account, what he usually does is start with the basic theory and most common lines, then next lesson he goes more in depth with the weaknesses and particularities of the openings - usually when the player has had time to encounter them irl otherwise I guess it's all just theory for them. I saw him do this recently with Andrea Botez, he has a first London System lesson with her that's already on youtube, and last week he had a lesson with her on Twitch that went very in depth into the London System and challenges her more.
pretty much everything ive learned in a year with black was in this video lol
Why a year?
@@imamgiuseppe5103 because
Hey im a beginner and i wanna ask for your opinions, how long after beginning when you can actually win games? Im stuck with blundering at the middlegame, i just started 3 days ago
@@nyawho. I suggest learning very basic openings to put yourself in good positions, focus on not blundering middle game. Focus on being careful rather than aggressive, at lower levels your opponent will make mistakes that you can exploit.
Work on endgame and principles like forking and pinning to help you win even when you're down material.
@@kbat damn thanks dude, i might try learning again after i learn coding for high school, i got a lot of things on my hands and i love it. Once again thanks for the tips!
Its Pogchamps season boys, we get free in depth lessons from various youtubers again
This is nothing like cringe “pogchamps” grow up
@@centrelink6003 he's literally coaching him for pogchamps though 6:02
Astrid Wilde ok I quit chess forever now
@@centrelink6003 grow up
Centre Link “Other people play chess and I don’t like it so I quit.” What a baby
This instructor has an egoless manner that I really enjoy
this is why i watch eric instead of gotham chess
@@bagggg445 gotham isn’t like that though? It’s more sarcastic
@@kyleangelocastro9460 Yeah if anything Hikaru is the one that’ll draw arrows across the whole board just to flex. Not even Magnus does that.
Thats why he's an IM instead of GM
@@jacksontrollinger876 interesting
This is probably hands down the most instructional video from you, Eric! Absolutely loved it and really looking forward to more content like this.
Levy said don't get into Sicilian until 2000, but he agrees that the Dragon is the only Sicilian for beginner level.
Levy actually said as a beginner/intermediate don't play the Najdorf. He was fine with certain other variations of the Sicilian (like the Dragon) at that level.
Exactly. He is firmly against most Sicilian variations for low levels but recommends Dragon and Kan.
Yea he says just the dragon or kan, but he shows the hyperaccelerated dragon instead of the normal one cus its a lot less theoretical and sharp than the d6 traditional one
I know this video is 2 years old and it's highly unlikely you'll even see this but I'd really love it if you could make more videos like these, this is one of the only videos I've been able to easily digest and learn a specific opening, it's the best video I have watched for this purpose. I think it helped you had someone else who was a relative beginner to explain it to also who could ask questions like "What if his pawn takes here..." for example. Some other IMs/GMs will just tell you specific lines that never get played at my level with little explanation behind the moves themselves and will say something like "every other move is bad" but then not explain exactly how to punish those "bad" moves because to them it's just obvious but in some cases is a complicated (or at least non-intuitive) set of moves.
Hi Eric! I'm back watching this video after watching it the first time around 4 months ago! Ever since, I started just playing Sicilian Dragon with black. Just that. I'm up from 600-ish rating to late 800s and sometimes venturing into 900s. Thanks for this. Watching now, I realise that half what you said didn't stick the first time, but the more I played it, the right moves presented themselves. It was interesting watching this now, and I've picked up few more tips! I'll come and watch it again when I hit 1000!
Edit: hit 1,000 (2 months later) ✌️
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Letsss gooo
Nice!
The best explanation of KI and silician dragon. Thanks Eric
I never thought I’d learn the Sicilian dragon in under 10min! I love your pace in this video. David ask great questions too. He read my mind when he asked about what to do with the white bishop
ERIC CAN YOU PLEASE DO THESE KINDA VIDEOS MORE OFTEN AS PER YOUR CONVENIENCE, PLEASE DO IF YOU CAN, IT WOULD BE REALLY GREAT TO LEARN ❤️BIG FAN.
I support the caps. This is everything I tried teaching my chess students in two days in only 33 minutes ;).
Around 30:00 “I see it in the same way that I see a bear when I look at 5 stars on the sky” lmao, actual gold.
This was my first ever video studying an opening for black. I couldn't have picked a better choice. So grateful for your channel, Eric!
Very instructive and on the point. Thank you sir! Learned a lot.
This was one of the most instructive chess videos I've seen so far. It's great to have a good defense against both d4 and e5, with shared (and not too complex) elements.
Thanks, Eric!
Thank you so much for posting a video like this. I was looking for this exact content and it’s amazing coming from you
Learned a lot. I’ve watched quite of few of your videos. This one was amazing as far as knowledge transfer and me really understanding these two openings.
I've learnt more in 30 mins than in 20 years, clear easy instruction, not overloading you with umpteen moves/variations, so to get you to a middle game in one piece
Please give us more like this
Definitely want to see more of this kind of content! Thanks Eric!
How cool that these two guys are getting together. Eric is a whiz bang player and teacher and David, deeply absorbed in the unfolding US calamity, takes a pause and asks the questions I expect many of us would like to hear answered. Thanks from British Columbia.
One of the most precious chess opening lessons I found on YT. Thank you.
Thanks for this video. I like how you explain the decisions behind the moves and strategy. Best informative video on chess I've come across.
Eric is such a great teacher. And I love the king's indian defence
I have only just started learning chess in depth and these videos are so helpful. I love listening to Eric's videos he gives such great information and explains everything so well
The Sicilian Dragon is called the Dragon because the pawn structure supposedly resembles the Draco constellation.
Lol yeah literally neither of his reasons are correct but it was funny to hear his ideas :)
Great instructional video! Accessible and realistic with regards to the level, while being both comprehensive and clear.
You are such an amazing teacher! I love watching the lessons you give. Thank you so much for sharing this content with us pretty much for free.
I only play the Hyper-accellerated Dragon Sicillian as my main e4 counter- LOVE to see this opening played by such a pro! Great commentary, thanks as usual Eric!
Hasn’t that been refuted by the popular Yugoslav attack?
Blah Blah lol this idiot thinks the Yugoslav attack refutes the dragon
@@toesdoeswhoknows704 i love yugoslav and have a very high winrate against dragon with it , dragon is definitely very sharp for black and they have to be super accurate against the yugoslav
toesdoeswhoknows actually it does. You don’t see the Dragon in any form anymore. Why? At best you’re beating someone who doesn’t know the theory but the minute you come across an opponent who does you’re done for
Jaxx That’s because at top level the najdorf is better and safer, but the dragon is still perfectly fine. It’s the same reason why you don’t see the Italian or scotch at high level the ruy Lopez is better but that doesn’t mean the others are bad, they just aren’t as good
Best thing to learn against e4!!! The video we need! Thanks 💓
love this type of content eric. All your content in general, but im sure newbies to chess like me appreciate your teaching!! keep it up
I am so new and getting back in to this, but this is absolutely amazing. Thank you.
This is so useful to watch! Thank you!
This is a great instructive lesson, thanks Eric
excellent video! I really enjoy your teaching methods and calm speech. Ten thumbs up
This was very helpful, thank you both :)
This is excellent teaching. Thanks for the video!
The problem is, that White has not to cooperate. Against the Sicilain very often the main open Variation does not appear and you get an Alapin, Closed Sicilian, 2.c4, Grand Prix or Morra Variation. Then you can get 3. Bb5 and so on. And the main plan agaist the Dragon is not short castle but long castle with a very dangerous white attack. Against the King's Indian you can get the London, Trompowsky, Torre and so on and the King's Indian has many sub variation like Fianchetto, Sämisch, Four Pawns, Awerbach and so on. It is an ocean.... Chess is not so easy.
You have to keep in mind that this was for a tournament for "beginner" players against beginner players, most of whom aren't aware of all the variation possible and how to counter each thing - it's as Eric Rosen says towards the end of the video, when the tourney gets closer, people will need to prepare more specifically, including what to do when someone plays something that easily counters your opening
Damn Pakman got the dream team coaching him! I'm so jealous ☺️ Thank you for making this content public.
If I could only afford it, too...
thanks for the video Eric
This is extremely useful, better than any tutorials I've found on black openings!
this is the collab i didn’t know i needed
Amazing video for an experienced beginner like me! Lol. The questions were very good which lead to great teaching! This format is perfection
Such a good video well explained, very informative, easy to follow, linked this to my friends who have just started playing *blame queen's gambit xD* but im terrible at teaching/explaining, hopefully this will give them an excellent starting point to go from
I really like how calmly you explain
This is a very informative video. I've acually been winning games with black. It's really cool you guys are sharing the game with the world like this. Thanks, Eric.
I learned a lot! Thank you for this
I'm very much looking forward to see more of such ''basic'' video's!
Great video. Thank you!
Brilliant video, Eric.
Excellent teaching - thank you
this helped out a lot, thank you so much
Awesome video. Thanks!
Thank you for showing some strategies in chess, your video is splendiferous..Keep up the good work and please make some similar videos like this one.
Wild and stimulating video. I have been teaching people how to manage anxiety and depression for 25 years. Playing rapid chess makes my thinking flexible enough to withstand any of the difficult "variations" I'm presented with in my practice. Eric Rosen, you and Gotham, your teaching styles are epic. Fun to watch. Specifically. I'm yelling "E-5!" at the screen for the King's Indian "idea" at that critical juncture. And then the expansion of the King side, is another important junction i used to get "stuck" with Sicilian, and now I won't. Thank you so much.
This video explains everything i need at this point. Thanl you so much :).
Hey Eric, this was very insightful, please do share more of such videos! Maybe a similar video with another opening while coaching Toggi?
Terrific video!!
Please do more of these, great video idea
Hello Eric. I use this opening now when I play black. I remember when I was casually playing in our school`s chess club, I always hate playing black but now I appreciate it a lot. Thank you very much!
these david pakman videos are actually amazing. im kind of around this skill level too and these are SO USEFUL for my game. i feel like im getting personal tuition :D
Great video Eric, I was faced with serious trouble when playing black against d4 because Sicilian Dragon was the only opening I know for black. Now I have King's Indian (fianchetto variation, super similar to Dragon as you said) under my belt too!
It's nice to see Eric get involved with this. I love his style and am looking forward to see his coaching lessons.
Also make sure to convert David to lichess. ;)
He regularly donates to Lichess, I remember a David Pakman Arena there, so he's probably a Lichess guy
One of the best black openings I've been shown. Simple and pretty much universal in applying.
Awesome video!
I’ve learned so much from this!!!
You're the best teacher eric and there's no doubting thay
The best vid Ive seen on kings indian thanks a lot
This helps a lot I was just memorizing moves where this is teaching ideas
Wow now I have some decent opening with black against 1d4 and 1e4...with white I have settled with playing the catalan. Very helpful video.
Been watching alot of your videos during lockdown trying to learn a thing or two about chess.. great videos bro love how you always got a drink without fail 🤣 exactly like me
I’ve watched you now for a minute and by far no disrespect but this is the best video I’ve seen from you
this was a really helpfull video
Hey man! Love your videos. They are super helpful. I see you tutoring people from time to time like in this video and was wondering how to go about maybe getting a lesson from you?
I love this content!.
This is really good stuff!! It will take me a long time to think 8+ lines ahead; however, this is a start.
Very useful thank u
Thanx bro the video was sooo useful
I mean it from bottom my heart bro....
love this channel
Great video!
Hey! Thank you for this kind of content. I really appreciate your other videos, but I think that you are an amazing teacher, and the educational ones, like the ones you have at the St. Louis Chess Club, are the best. Again, thank you and be safe.
Great video, you're a great teacher
This video easily the best I’ve seen on teaching black for lower ranks!
Thanks! Great vid! I also love the hyper accelerated dragon: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 g6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 d6, or Black wins the pawn after 5..e5 Qa5+
really helpfull thank you
very helpful thanks
I've see the same tactic in boxbox learning session with Hikaru just like Eric said in the 30th mn. If you're watching this to learn I strongly suggest to watch it too.
Also, all board the hype train for the next pogchamp!
Eric thank for the lesson
This is an amazing tutorial!
“You have to hallucinate” me high af watching this😂
I just watched this today, and I was able to do 5 connect on the queenside creating a very solid wall.
Wow! I hope Eric can be more involved with PogChamps
I comment on youtube rarely but this kind of videos are very good. I wach games as well of course but here I not only enjoy but also learn.
I need more of these type of videos
Glad I found this, 1:54, 15:40, 18:00, 22:50, 25:20, 26:10... few of my main problems when playing king's indian.
Love David’s appreciation for chess
so nice coaching..
6:41 actually IMO after 2. d4 cxd4 3. Qxd4 there is this very sneaky move Nf6 (instead of Nc6). The point is to provoke the move e5. In case of e5, you play Nc6 and the queen has to move but there are already plenty of landmines white can trigger, because she has to stay connected to the pawn.
Few examples:
Qe3 is met by Ng4 (picking up the e5 pawn)
Qf4 is met by Qa5+ (picking up the e5 pawn)
Qb3 is met by e6 (threatening Bb4)
Qc5 is met by e6 (gaining another tempo on the queen)
Brainsucker92 thank you
Superb tutorial. I felt Like I was being personally instructed.