Stop Struggling Against d4 - Try This!

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  • @sleepmind9292
    @sleepmind9292 5 місяців тому +86

    Look at my horse, my horse is amazing.

  • @s1mon_234
    @s1mon_234 5 місяців тому +19

    Thank you very much, i always struggle against 1 d4. I have to try this out. I always play your scotch, hexo gambit and scandi lines and they work really well

  • @nicothechum7982
    @nicothechum7982 5 місяців тому +8

    Just what I needed! d4 makes me so uncomfortable that I used to always start with some sort of Englund Gambit at a disadvantage. Mirroring also leads to yucky games for me so it’s cool to see a different concept.

  • @andrewbennett5911
    @andrewbennett5911 5 місяців тому +11

    Thank you for this Nelson , again very instructive & hope your head is better than last night 😊

  • @jimcrockett9296
    @jimcrockett9296 5 місяців тому +4

    Me: I how can I trick my opponent?
    Nelson: How can I strengthen my position?
    I've learned so much from these videos.

  • @Robbyrool
    @Robbyrool Місяць тому +2

    This is not the only opening named after Aron Nimzovich. He was a top player in his day and, more importantly, contributed more than anyone before him to spreading chess knowledge to the masses. He taught the secrets that top players knew. His book My System is essential reading for serious chess players.

  • @TwoHonest
    @TwoHonest 5 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the video Nelson, I usually play the Kings Indian against d4 and tend to struggle on what to do in the middlegame, definitely gonna try this out instead

  • @SteveK-ir9zw
    @SteveK-ir9zw 5 місяців тому +1

    I went from 1200 to 1400 ELO by watching your channel. You and lgor Smirnov at remote chess academy are my favorite chess teachers! You and Igor should play one another. I would love to see that match!

  • @kjaslow
    @kjaslow 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm really liking the way you introduce these openings. Ever consider just making a catalog of 5-min videos where you just describe a particular opening, highlight the key squares the way you normally do in these videos, then maybe call out one or two key features, such as setting the pin, and then planning to trade the bishop for the knight to create the doubled pawns. Just that much information about the opening would be amazing, without having to go through all the various lines that could occur. That could be interesting for a more in-depth video, but so many others already do the in depth review without giving that overview of the general idea of the opening... (would also be great to mention opponent openings that make this one ineffective and why).

  • @andrewlewis4863
    @andrewlewis4863 5 місяців тому +2

    At roughly 8min, g5 didn't pop out in response to f3 blocking the queen. What I noticed was Ng4. It threatens a royal fork on Ne3+ and if the king moves to prevent there's still a fork of queen and rook and the pawn can't take because of the pin, so white is forced to move the queen first. In any case you can then reinforce with f5 and prepare a rook lift for a nice kingside attack. If they kick the knight by either leaving the pin or pushing h3 you've reclaimed strong control of the long diagonal and can threaten f4 to assault the kingside because their dark bishop is on the other side of the board.

  • @thomasmartin7542
    @thomasmartin7542 5 місяців тому +5

    As a D4 player with White, I've only rarely been confronted with Nimzo. Let's see how White can deal with it. It would be nice to see it again from the White perspective, although I usually play London or Zuckertort. Another great video, thanks.

    • @andrewlewis4863
      @andrewlewis4863 5 місяців тому

      I usually play for a catalan so I often find myself playing antinimzo lines. Usually I'll simply delay Nc3 which will bait them into attempting a nimso with Bb5+, in which I respond with Bd2. Most players at my rating don't realize how bad a mistake it is to trade those bishops so after Bxd2+ Nxd2 and then fiancetto I'm pretty much always better.

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 5 місяців тому

      You can always go d4, c4, Nf3 - anti-nimzo

  • @szlatnik
    @szlatnik 5 місяців тому +4

    Every chess player worth their salt should learn Descriptive Notation (on top of obviously algebraic notation). It opens up a whole bunch of books for reading, and is most definitely worth knowing

  • @snowyandwispa3890
    @snowyandwispa3890 5 місяців тому +5

    Thanks nelson, never know what to do against the queens pawn!!!

  • @johnmunster4028
    @johnmunster4028 5 місяців тому +1

    Very informative! Thanks for the great video Sir

  • @tianrunzhang6557
    @tianrunzhang6557 5 місяців тому +3

    8:20 knight to g4 because the pawn is pinned. That's what came into my mind

    •  5 місяців тому

      But there is no gain after white deals with KQ fork threat. g5 was a bad idea, but no need to plan a superattack at that moment.

    • @learningisfun2108
      @learningisfun2108 5 місяців тому

      Ya, me too. But on further inspection, the knight can be chased away by the h pawn.

  • @rudradevsingh228
    @rudradevsingh228 3 місяці тому +2

    The main thing i dont like about the Nimzo Indian is that there is the Catalan. The question is how do you defeat the Catalan?

  • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
    @mariuszpudzianowski8400 5 місяців тому +1

    Nimzo is great if you are looking for slower positional games, had some great games with it but KID is love KID is life.

  • @zzzaphod8507
    @zzzaphod8507 5 місяців тому +4

    About that book--for some people, old school notation might be a benefit rather than a weakness.

    • @colecube8251
      @colecube8251 5 місяців тому +1

      why

    • @zzzaphod8507
      @zzzaphod8507 5 місяців тому +1

      @@colecube8251 Because they grew up with it and find it more useful?

    • @colecube8251
      @colecube8251 5 місяців тому

      @@zzzaphod8507 oh I see what u mean

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 5 місяців тому +1

      Fun fact: Capablanca's book for beginners was released two times, one for each version of notation.

  • @GRiznitDShiznit
    @GRiznitDShiznit 5 місяців тому +1

    Not even a big chess fan and I love this guys vid. Got me playing chess on my phone now haha

  • @KamKam8383
    @KamKam8383 5 місяців тому +2

    Can you do one for modern defence, please? It seems very flexible (against both e4 and d4, if I am not mistaken).

  • @AndyDavisTechnicalDiving
    @AndyDavisTechnicalDiving 5 місяців тому

    I love the Charlick Gambit against D4 in faster time formats. Very, very few players have seen it before and there's some great attacks against efforts to develop rationally. It's fun. There's very little theory to learn and it leads to a sharp tactical game. D4 players tend to prefer a solid positional game; and the Charlick Gambit throws a proverbial hand grenade into their plans. Thus far, as I move to intermediate level, it's granted me victories against players 300 elo higher.

  • @ralkadde
    @ralkadde 5 місяців тому

    Another great instructive game! Thank you, Nelson.

  • @asrafulfardin5332
    @asrafulfardin5332 5 місяців тому +2

    Nelson is my Chess Tutor 😅

  • @arrowofkira5658
    @arrowofkira5658 5 місяців тому

    I play the nimzo for black too and i learned a lot of variations where you have a similar gameplan but do it differently by playing d5 instead of d6, you also focus on the queenside but you immediately stop e4 which technically white can try at some point if you play d6 and they know theory. And e4 is a problem because that's a huge accomplishment if white gets that in without consequences. Worst case they get to play e5 too and push your knight on f6 away and then it's basically gameover already

  • @bertrc2569
    @bertrc2569 3 місяці тому

    Yes! This was a one for me. Thank you.

  • @cablestick
    @cablestick 5 місяців тому +2

    You're the best Nelson

  • @hishamhamed5033
    @hishamhamed5033 5 місяців тому

    The trouble is 3. Nf3
    taking the game into a Queen's Indian or BogoIndian. Plenty of theory there. Hope you can also do a couple of videos on them.

  • @jaybird1806
    @jaybird1806 5 місяців тому

    Thank you thank you thank you. Id been brooding over what to do to fix my black d4 problems and recently “discovered” the Nimzo Indian (without knowing its name!). I haven’t played it yet but this video gives me a lot of expectations of how to handle it.

  • @moz2589
    @moz2589 3 місяці тому +1

    Instead of pawn g5 at 7:07, would knight g4 have been a good move as well, threatening a royal fork and they can’t take back with pawn since the queen pins?

  • @dukex9269
    @dukex9269 26 днів тому

    Great vid. I usually create that double pawn playing the Dutch defense or Bird's opening but did not know how to take advantage of it. Another idea to my arsenal. Tnx for the vid

  • @andrewf7822
    @andrewf7822 2 місяці тому

    Really instructive, thanks.

  • @zelandakhniteblade5436
    @zelandakhniteblade5436 5 місяців тому

    While it is true that most of the time black will have the chance to play 3...Bg4 after white starts with the classical d4 + c4, it is not true to say that most of the time this will be a Nimzo. At higher levels, the most popular third move 2...e6 is 3. Nf3. ...Bg4 now is called the Bogo-Indian and has a rather different character to the Nimzo. If you prep the Nimzo, you MUST have an answer to this move order, whether that be the Bogo-Indian (3...Bg4), Queen's-Indian (3...b6), Queen's Gambit (3...d5), Modern Benoni (3...c5), or some sideline. The Nimzo is a great opening and rewards good prep but you should never go into a game under the expectation of being able to play it.

  • @SPriyadharshini-f4r
    @SPriyadharshini-f4r 5 місяців тому +3

    Can you create a kings indian defense video?

  • @goonerboy93
    @goonerboy93 5 місяців тому

    Just came at the right time as I've been trying out the nimzo since I have been struggling with d4. Could you do another video where your opponent doesn't play c3? Would you recommend the bogo Indian or would you play something else?

  • @askarzabirov4551
    @askarzabirov4551 5 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot! I’m struggling with d4 so much…

  • @Chill_Enigma
    @Chill_Enigma 5 місяців тому

    Some of the best chess content

  • @borisslager1906
    @borisslager1906 5 місяців тому

    At 12:42 white should put the bishop on e3. It defends both knights. If black trades, white will hold on and might be ahead.

  • @nelsonlopez1228
    @nelsonlopez1228 5 місяців тому +1

    Another great video ❤

  • @hungry4more1
    @hungry4more1 5 місяців тому

    Hey how about a video for us who play e4 as well. Thanks, love the videos

  • @graememcpherson6980
    @graememcpherson6980 5 місяців тому

    Gave this a whirl today on Lichess and went on to win pretty easily. Lichess described it as QID Spassky system though so I guess the move order ended up being a bit different?

  • @jaredmaciej7315
    @jaredmaciej7315 5 місяців тому

    Against d4 I usually just play e6 right away and it usually turns it into a French defense

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 5 місяців тому +1

    nimzo is the OG indian

  • @chris_harvey
    @chris_harvey 5 місяців тому

    Not a ton of Queens gambit in the lower levels. Definitely a lot more London. That is my problem with the Nimzo as I would rarely get to play it.

  • @drewfenton866
    @drewfenton866 5 місяців тому

    When playing as black I always go for a kings Indian type set up so I will be trying this out! Would you recommend the Nimzowitsch defense?

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 5 місяців тому

      Nimzowitsch is good if you enjoy closed games similar to french advance - most games go e4, Nc6, d5 e5 and center locks up.

  • @ResllerAccount
    @ResllerAccount 2 місяці тому

    What move should jump out at you? Knight to g4.

  • @kruksog
    @kruksog 5 місяців тому

    I feel like when i see d4, its the london. Not the QG. Can i still use this, or something like it?

  • @lionleochessofficial
    @lionleochessofficial 5 місяців тому

    Nimzo-Indian is essentially the opening that all professional chess players use.However, it is always preventable, and you can allow a catalan opening

  • @tanguerochas
    @tanguerochas 5 місяців тому

    I have the book. Which game is this?

  • @prplt
    @prplt 5 місяців тому

    nah I'm still going with the Englund gambit 😂

  • @NJDJ1986
    @NJDJ1986 5 місяців тому

    RIP white was on the losing position ✝️
    very interesting Nimzo-Indian game, Nelson!

  • @rbper9384
    @rbper9384 5 місяців тому

    What about 4. Bd2 defending the knight? White won't have double paws this way, and I either trade my bishop for a knight without proper compensation, or I need to go back with it.

    • @Sandfox07
      @Sandfox07 5 місяців тому

      In that case, going back to d6 or e7 if you get attacked is the best Option

  • @soriano3361
    @soriano3361 Місяць тому

    What if white attacks the bishop / defends the knight with his queen instead, preventing the double pawns?

  • @msolec2000
    @msolec2000 5 місяців тому

    at 2:08 what's wrong with ...Ne4 since the white knight is pinned? You can then take knight with Nxc3 and white can't take back because of the bishop fork...

  • @sandeepverygoodvedeo8693
    @sandeepverygoodvedeo8693 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Sir

  • @dew9103
    @dew9103 5 місяців тому

    I honestly should have a better play against the second most popular first move than the englund gambit

  • @milkyfernandez5505
    @milkyfernandez5505 5 місяців тому

    This works against the london too?

  • @mutualist2049
    @mutualist2049 5 місяців тому

    And he said an easy way to defend D4 and made a 30 minute match with 50 moves

  • @Ghost-pr4fq
    @Ghost-pr4fq 5 місяців тому

    As 1750 rated player I used dutch defense against 2000 rated bot and I absolutely cooked it

  • @yaguza3614
    @yaguza3614 29 днів тому

    Nach fehlerhaftem Plan mit g3, zusätzlich fehlerhaftem Sh4 kann man das spielen. Ansonsten ist es eine Eröffnung. Mehr nicht.

  • @TheCubingGrandmaster
    @TheCubingGrandmaster 5 місяців тому

    May d4s be with you.

  • @camilorojas1744
    @camilorojas1744 4 місяці тому

    I like your videos and I learn a lot, but I think that in this one you not always play the best move for white

  • @Zyrexia
    @Zyrexia 5 місяців тому

    Playthe Budapest against 2.c4, Play 2...c5 against 2.Bf4 and figure out the rest

  • @sky-burial
    @sky-burial 5 місяців тому

    It's the most flexible.

  • @mehranshahbazi7175
    @mehranshahbazi7175 5 місяців тому

    Best ever❤

  • @Zywl
    @Zywl Місяць тому

    7:03 how about Ng4?

  • @JosephDansha
    @JosephDansha 5 місяців тому

    Something good

  • @farouqbaiti4315
    @farouqbaiti4315 5 місяців тому

    d4 was better b4.😊
    Now Nimzo-Indian is perfect more.😎

  • @russelferdous8252
    @russelferdous8252 5 місяців тому

    wow

  • @jineylixon8297
    @jineylixon8297 5 місяців тому +8

    Nelson white has higher winrate in this opening

    • @plokenv
      @plokenv 5 місяців тому +2

      In the lichess database?

    • @snekye5419
      @snekye5419 5 місяців тому +3

      in the lichess db, out of 14M games the winrate comes out 49%/5%/46%, which is the best winrate for black except for 3. c5 which is probably much harder to play ; in the masters db, which here is kinda irrelevant but whatever, out of 75k games it scores 30%/46%/24% which is the best winrate

    • @snekye5419
      @snekye5419 5 місяців тому

      these score are better than for example, a classical queen's gambit declined

    • @noplays2480
      @noplays2480 5 місяців тому +1

      Black never has a higher winrate in a real opening, maybe with a few exceptions

    • @elperro3683
      @elperro3683 5 місяців тому +1

      In chess, White has an inherit advantage by playing the first move. “Since 1851, compiled statistics support this view; White consistently wins slightly more often than Black, usually achieving a winning percentage between 52 and 56 percent.” Wikipedia, “First-move advantage in chess”

  • @XxAryaxX
    @XxAryaxX 5 місяців тому +1

    you read my mind wat da hell

  • @nerdsunscripted624
    @nerdsunscripted624 5 місяців тому

    I don’t understand why people resign, can you imagine never getting a checkmate because every time your opponents got into the final losing position they just quit? When I’m losing I fight even when I know the end is near because I want to give the satisfaction of checkmate to my opponent, just like I would want in return.

  • @runhighyohaninstrella2037
    @runhighyohaninstrella2037 5 місяців тому +1

    I am the 99th viewer

  • @sergeimashkov2022
    @sergeimashkov2022 5 місяців тому

    Приятно видеть защиту Нимцовича на канале.
    Cheers from Russia!

  • @DerzhavnyBuduj
    @DerzhavnyBuduj 5 місяців тому

    I always struggle against d4 and after this video I've decided to give Nimzo-Indian a try. That's AMAZING! For 4 days and 20+ games I didn't see d4 even once :/

  • @theexaminer4784
    @theexaminer4784 Місяць тому

    The knights had the king check mate , did you miss it?

  • @mavenpro
    @mavenpro 2 місяці тому

    What if White plays Nf3 instead of Nc3? Whoops.