Two Flank Attacks, One for Each of Ya
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- Опубліковано 24 кві 2024
- Clip with Ben [04-23-2024]
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Two flank attacks, but not two flank steaks, because Ben is vegan.
Doesn't seem to be working out for him.
@@DailyLessonQuotes I can tell he's lost weight, he will never be "skinny" but he can be healthy... you a hatin ass mofo😂
i wish i could start two flank attacks and end up in a SOLID caro kann position
Thumbnails are godly
Never play F6
Always play f6 in french structures.
Good thing he stopped the white bishop from going to B5 on move 2 😂
Mic drop at the end was pretty bad-ass lol nice video.
funny how after c5 it looks like a caro kann position with weird moves on the side
I want to see your worst losses, show us you are human
At 3:59 doesnt a4 just immediately lose to trading off everything? rook captures, knight, black rook recaptures, queen captures rook, queen captures queen, rook captures queen, king captures rook, and bishop captures rook on g8? The 2100 had 37 seconds left, im surprised he didnt calculate that quickly enough
how do you stop the pawn lol
@@zaredcohen3037 ah yeah you cant, still wouldve been a more reasonable way to lose than what the 2100 did tho
Sometimes Nakamura plays weird flank openings like this
Wrote was doing really well until Rb4. Bad time management.
It was a bad decision to take the terrible b7 Bishop with the active Knight. Unless the N had nowhere else to go. I'd watch it again, but I can't stand it. I was laughing at the end.
How can a 2100 player be so crap? I mean I'm 1600-1700 and I knew that was awful.
The knight was about to lose the pawn that was defending it, it was gonna get dislodged from its active square. While i agree that keeping the knight was probably better, the thought process behind trying to trade it for a bishop is sound
It's not sound. He gave up an active and deadly piece for a useless one.@@LordLegender Also the pawn protecting can be replaced by another and if you take it, you end up losing another pawn and the knight is still active.
Gg
Ben, that was a terrible game!
First?
Very suspicious.