Learn Danya's Jobava London Chess Opening

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  • @ChessBlueprints
    @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +9

    I've created a website with educational puzzles for you to try!
    chessblueprints.com
    Let me know what you think :)

    • @Shalom589
      @Shalom589 Рік тому

      Tnk u . You are doing well. Good explination.
      👍👍

    • @improvechess
      @improvechess Рік тому

      Bro can you please tell me what head set are you using ?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Thanks :D

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      It's an audio technica BPHS1 with a RODE AI-1 amplifier.
      The mic quality is great but they hurt my ears a little so probably try them on first before buying them 👍

    • @improvechess
      @improvechess Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints thanks for replying ,by the way i loved the video ! its instructive and engaging . i am also planning to do similar videos in my channel 😃

  • @jefftaylor1186
    @jefftaylor1186 Рік тому +93

    Let’s chill out on the Jobava videos. Black is starting to learn how to play against it

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +7

      Ahaha it's still so rare to play against don't worry :)

    • @lewisdc14
      @lewisdc14 Рік тому +10

      For real. Especially over the board. Im still the only one in a tournament who plays it.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +3

      @@lewisdc14 legend

    • @jovonsims7186
      @jovonsims7186 9 місяців тому

      😂😂😂😂

  • @WoWDart
    @WoWDart 3 місяці тому +3

    I used these strats to finally beat the bot named Li!!!
    I've been trying to improve my London against her, but she has been crushing me for weeks when I play the accelerated London. Thanks for the lesson!

  • @aprimic
    @aprimic Рік тому +9

    Damn son, this is my new favourite chess video

  • @sepfms
    @sepfms Рік тому +9

    Amazing video. It’s super useful when you show some common traps along the way 🎉

  • @lavatrex
    @lavatrex 9 місяців тому +1

    thanks man. this is a really great video, concise, helpful

  • @shubhambaviskar18
    @shubhambaviskar18 7 місяців тому +1

    You are providing massive value through your content. thank you so much

  • @nazirkazi2531
    @nazirkazi2531 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent Video! Really appreciate your showing us the alternatives to play as white if Black does not allow the regular Jobava set up!

  • @jasonwolfe2991
    @jasonwolfe2991 Рік тому +1

    I love playing the Jobava, but I hadn't seen that trap before, so keep up the good work!

  • @LethalxSmurf
    @LethalxSmurf 9 місяців тому

    Mate really awesome video. Quick, to the point and detailed.
    So many chess videos on YT are long and boring. Will defs check out your channel

  • @amansanghvi7363
    @amansanghvi7363 Рік тому +1

    super insightful - thanks man!

  • @MasterInHD
    @MasterInHD Рік тому +12

    Bro, I’m a 2150 London System and Jobava player and you know more theory than me 💀

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +2

      Ahaha I enjoy learning theory probably too much :D

  • @SimenStaabyKnudsen
    @SimenStaabyKnudsen Рік тому +3

    This is great! I have recently played the job and it's really fun! You should start stream or record some of your games with this like Alex Banzea is doing. I'll be looking at all your games if you do so!

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +3

      Aye I love Alex's stuff too. Thanks for the comment mate I'll keep it in mind :)

  • @moosemanuk
    @moosemanuk Рік тому +1

    Great video mate, just found your channel and subbed. I have not played this opening before (for Queens pawn games I try Queens Gambit all the time!) but this looks like a lot of fun, will definitely give it a go

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Thanks for the sub! I'm thinking of picking up the Queens Gambit again soon tbh, fun as well :)

  • @GiantChihuahua2000
    @GiantChihuahua2000 9 місяців тому

    Love this video. I'm eager to check out your others. Thank you!

  • @davidd1948
    @davidd1948 2 дні тому

    At 11:00 after QE2 can black not play ...QG3+? Denying white the chance to castle?

  • @TheBearDrewww
    @TheBearDrewww Рік тому +3

    Really well-explained and logically organized video! Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @paulpowelljr1092
    @paulpowelljr1092 8 місяців тому

    Very nice effort; great job. I know it's tempting to focus on quick pawn wins, but to progress, you'll need to focus on the most challenging moves.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  8 місяців тому

      I've definitely been guilty of that. Probably still am ahaha

  • @newyorkslim2001
    @newyorkslim2001 Рік тому

    Thanks -- very lively and informative -- and I love your South Carolina accent!

  • @williamh694
    @williamh694 8 місяців тому +8

    Just an FYI: Pirc is pronounced "Peerts."
    Also, the 90% win rate is against what rating levels? Naroditsky is a strong GM, after all. He could play 1. f3 against most of us and win easily.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  8 місяців тому +2

      Cheers for the pronunciation tip.
      Most games were against strong opponents but the sample size was only about 10 games

  • @Hailmich10
    @Hailmich10 Рік тому

    Excellent video-I hope you make more about the Jobabva London-thanks!

  • @yudangaming1561
    @yudangaming1561 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank'u

  • @franbrok
    @franbrok 4 місяці тому

    Very informative video

  • @josefgross1493
    @josefgross1493 2 місяці тому

    Very nice

  • @grantgiltaway6265
    @grantgiltaway6265 Рік тому

    thank u for this man! been learning this opening! chigorin french sounds interesting!💯

  • @cliffberry1900
    @cliffberry1900 Рік тому

    An excellent overview. Great video.

  • @speshul2289
    @speshul2289 4 місяці тому

    At first I was like, "wow this guy looks like RL Jake, hes got the accent too lol"
    Then I found the channel desc and pfp and mind was blown! Interestingly I find Chess and RL to be somewhat similar in regards to concepts like material and "threat".
    Been brushing up on some of my chess theory i usually play the normal London sometimes transposing to QG style position and thought playing a different london would be good for my rep ha! Cheers man 🎉

  • @ChessMate_0102
    @ChessMate_0102 Рік тому

    Thanks alot for the video. I recently included the Jobava London to my opening repoirtoire and I love the attacking chances I get. Please make a video on the Ruy Lopez and some effective traps in the opening. Thanks again 👍

  • @fontane007
    @fontane007 20 днів тому

    Just won my first game using the Jobava declined - pirc tactic :-)

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 10 місяців тому +2

    Very interesting. I'm a die hard KID player and someone tried this 2. Bf4 line against me today. Instead, I held my ground and played ...d6 anyway because I simply never play ...d5 after 1. d4 Nf6. But then, before I had a chance to castle, white set up a trap for me with e5?! Turns out that if I take the pawn on e5 and misplay the position white might be able to fork me with Nc7 and maybe even mate with Rd8#. However, I spent a lot of time and found ...Nh5 (after e5) forcing Be2. Ultimately, I came out of the opening up a full pawn and traded down to a completely winning endgame. I finished the game with 97% accuracy according to stockfish 16. After the game the opponent confessed that he was shocked I found all the solutions in the game. Apparently, lots of people fall for these type of cheap tricks but people forget than in otb classical games we have a lot of time to sniff through the nonsense. Anyway, it was a good try by him and now I'm going to learn everything about this Bf4 idea and continue crushing opponents.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  10 місяців тому +1

      Nice work. Yeah I've heard that trap works really well so good thing you sensed the danger

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ChessBlueprints . It really threw me off in the game. Very aggressive opponent. Thanks for the video. Cheers!

  • @lewisdc14
    @lewisdc14 Рік тому

    One of the best chess videos. I’m waving this one!
    What tool do you use as your screen recorder?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      Thanks :). I'm using obs to record 👍

    • @lewisdc14
      @lewisdc14 Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints thank you 🙏

    • @lewisdc14
      @lewisdc14 Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints looking forward to more of your content too

  • @francescocavicchi5763
    @francescocavicchi5763 Місяць тому

    I still do not understand how to use the Bf1. Where does it go? d3? e2? g2? What is its mission? Its role? Thanks

  • @lsystems1
    @lsystems1 Рік тому

    Maybe I’m missing something but when you sack your queen at 5:27 what is to stop black from finding a discovered check with Bishop at B4. You would lose your queen?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      so the queen is already hanging when the queen takes the pawn. The black queen can just take it, but we win it back with the knight fork. The bishop check doesn't change much you can just block and it's the same tactic :)

  • @huwwiliams8426
    @huwwiliams8426 8 місяців тому

    Great video, well explained.
    As my mate plays the bird opening against me and he is a bit better than me (1800 to 2000 mark).
    I would love to see The bird opening and in particular, how to play against it.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  8 місяців тому +1

      I think I've played against the bird opening once ahaha, very tricky from your friend. I'll keep it in mind cheers

  • @fernandoromero9906
    @fernandoromero9906 13 днів тому

    Where does Jobava come from?

  • @splasha8822
    @splasha8822 5 місяців тому

    @ChessBlueprints I can't find chigorin French as white

  • @Heroball299
    @Heroball299 Рік тому

    Nice one mate. Watching from Brisbane :)

  • @jackgonzales-alexander1104
    @jackgonzales-alexander1104 3 місяці тому

    Top video this!

  • @matijsvandesande4466
    @matijsvandesande4466 7 місяців тому

    Great video! What if black responds to Bishop F4 with Knight to H5 in the third move?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  7 місяців тому

      Thanks :), I've never seen anyone do that ahaha. Best engine move is e4 but everything seems okay.

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 10 місяців тому

    Good video on the Jobava. I just want to say I don't think it's possible to get to the French Chigorin from 1.d4. (1.e4 e6 2.Qe2)

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  10 місяців тому

      ah yes, it's called the normal variation with 3.Nc3. Not sure what I was thinking!
      Thanks :)

    • @walterbrownstone8017
      @walterbrownstone8017 10 місяців тому

      @@ChessBlueprints Well I call the Jobava the Chigorin because half the time I play it that's how it is called on lichess. The French Chigorin is a pretty interesting opening too. Literally nobody plays it but it's still pretty good.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  10 місяців тому

      Yeah it's the first I've seen it so must be super rare

  • @OswaldoLafee
    @OswaldoLafee Рік тому

    Thanks for the video… my “one and only” opening to study! Lol…

  • @claudioscola
    @claudioscola 10 місяців тому

    How do run this analysis mode of black v white,?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  10 місяців тому +1

      If you go to chess . com -> learn -> analysis and put in the moves you should be good to go

  • @aprimic
    @aprimic Рік тому

    Can you do Sicilian Defence?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Here's a vid I made on the Nimzowitsch Sicilian :)
      ua-cam.com/video/J_CFgLKP82o/v-deo.html

  • @Joel-vw9mo
    @Joel-vw9mo Рік тому

    Is there something wrong with the accelerated london system move order against 1.d5? From what Ive heard that move order gets more ppl to fall for the main trap

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Nothing wrong with starting out with the accelerated London :). If you already know that opening it's probably better to do that tbh. Avoids having to learn the pirc and French theory.

  • @LatteEsportsLeague
    @LatteEsportsLeague Рік тому

    I’ve been studying the jobava for about a month and have both naroditskys and Simon Williams revised course. Any opinions on either?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I have the narotisky course and there were some great bits in it but overall I found the course a bit difficult to consume and dense in some parts for my current understanding.
      I haven't tried the Simon Williams course, what did you think of it?

    • @LatteEsportsLeague
      @LatteEsportsLeague Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints I’m a new player with a year of chess experience and only around 1200 online. I think Simons lines are shorter in depth but easy to digest. He even had video with it which is a huge selling point. I think his package is great for a beginner like myself even though many lines deviate from what Daniel suggests. At least the early 6-8 moves seem consistent. Daniel’s lines seem more structured and sound but Williams lines have great tempo in my limited experience

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the overview. Will check it out when I can :)

    • @LatteEsportsLeague
      @LatteEsportsLeague Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints I’m a fan of your delivery. Hope to see more of this content

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      @@LatteEsportsLeague Thanks :) Will definitely be putting out more!

  • @mlayte
    @mlayte Рік тому

    Black pins my knight on C3 with his bishop as soon as I put it there. Do I play a3 before Nc3?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      It depends on the line. Most of the time you can avoid the pin by playing Nb5. Or if it's on move 2 like youre saying you just have to live with it sadly. a3 can definitely be a nice move to avoid that headache though

  • @binks3371
    @binks3371 Рік тому +5

    Daniel Naroditsky will have a 90% win rate in any opening if facing lower rated players

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      I think 2/10 of the opponents were significantly lower, so 7/8 still super impressive :)

    • @binks3371
      @binks3371 Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints well, the stats speak for themselves

    • @fh2234
      @fh2234 2 місяці тому

      Exactly lol. And with people of his rating he will have 50% win rate just like everyone else. I personally hate the jobava set up. It leads to total chaos and time loss because black is usually more solid and castled so they just manage the game whereas white has to constantly check how it continues because of the chaos in the kings side.

  • @HustleHub777
    @HustleHub777 8 місяців тому +1

    Came to learn Jobava, learned Pirc instead, good stuff though

  • @pramodkumarnarayanan9520
    @pramodkumarnarayanan9520 Рік тому

    Bf5 is best punishes using f3, g4, h4-h5... Ne5 seems like quite counter intuitive and there is so mch weakness on white camp after the aggressive g4!

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      It's definitely a double edged position but if you learn the theory it's a lot of fun :). I like playing f3 against very early Bf5s personally.

    • @mastermind8047
      @mastermind8047 Рік тому

      that was the old line, honestly playing the line you suggest sucks if black just goes h6 and hides his bishop... black def equalizes there, the Ne5 line poses more challenges

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      @@mastermind8047 Yeah I noticed in Danya's database that he does the worst against h6.
      I'm 1500 and never had anyone play the preemptive h6 after Ne5 tbh, and I've played what feels like 100s of games in this variation. Give it a go if you're around the same rating :)

  • @scrotube
    @scrotube Рік тому

    How does this only have 293 likes?

  • @iceicebaby6980
    @iceicebaby6980 Рік тому

    London, Caro-Kann, I'm happy. Let's go!!

  • @AJArmin
    @AJArmin Місяць тому

    Ok nice. I will play the Jobava against Martin Krueger.

  • @ruthxk7844
    @ruthxk7844 Рік тому

    The opening is nice, but obviously in the "Danya game" opponent just blunders a 1.000 times by opening up the side where his king is... he could have put an x-ray with the rook to Danya's queen and then walked the king away and sure, it would still be tough, but in this game is not so much the opening just working but the opponent making him win. Even though, very nice video, interesting stuff! Subbed!

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment :). Yeah that certainly wasn't a GM level performance by the opponent, but it's the same kind of mistakes you'll see a lot of intermediate players make 👍

    • @ruthxk7844
      @ruthxk7844 Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints yeahh I understand we won't face gm-level opponents, but opponent was making me shout with every move lol cause I saw what was coming 😂 either way as I said very good video and channel!! 😊

    • @ruthxk7844
      @ruthxk7844 Рік тому

      (even if I saw what was coming I cannot assure I would have been able to stop it, & against Danya OF COURSE NOT... but of course everyone is a gm when watching games, not when playing😅)

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      ahahaha so true

  • @fonsmarks5667
    @fonsmarks5667 Рік тому

    After Dxd5;Bf2+. Dxd5. So Nc6 is not a mistake

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Sorry I'm a bit confused what timestamp are you talking about?

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Рік тому

    Very nice. Excellent stuff. One nit...Pirc pronunciation. You're not alone of course. It's a common butchering. Sure you can call Albert Einstein "eensteen" and nearly everyone will likely know who you're talking about. But you're gonna get, rightfully so, lots of weird stares. Vasja Pirc, and all that know/knew him, would undoubtedly stare weirdly at calling him "perk" since his name has no 'kuh' (no punch) at the end. It's more like 'pirjc'--ending on a subtle note. An acceptable bailout is to just say peers or pierce. For Vasja. Respectfully. Again, great content.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +2

      Thanks mate, I had no idea. Had to watch a video just now to get it right ahaha

  • @willtcox
    @willtcox Рік тому

    Learn it if you want, but if you want to learn the Jobava you’d better also learn the King’s Indian, the Pirc, the French, as well as the positions inside the Jobava London itself. But it’s not even remotely appropriate for a beginner. The Jobava London is super complex with tons and tons of lines.
    The regular London is a system opening which is appropriate for beginners. You can learn it quite quickly.
    Also: Dayna wins 90% of his games because he’s rated around 3200 in Blitz. It’s not because he has a magic opening.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Yeah I don't think the Jobava is worth learning until you're ready to study a bit of theory.

  • @albertolozano
    @albertolozano 3 місяці тому

    Pawn on f3 is not exact and could lead to mate or at the very least to a queen trade and taking away the possibility to castle for white

  • @anttivesala_official
    @anttivesala_official 2 місяці тому

    The ’c’ in Pirc is not pronounced like ’k’ but like ’tš’.
    More information: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasja_Pirc

  • @JSJ1978
    @JSJ1978 Рік тому

    No one does it at 8:45 😂😂 It literally happened my first game after watching this video. Anonymous took with the knight on Lichess. So maybe it was Magnus 😂

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому +1

      Same thing happened to me! Right after recording this video ahaha. People are catching on :(

    • @mlayte
      @mlayte Рік тому

      Is there a new recommendation when encountering this?

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      @@mlayte it's interesting to look at with the engine. Best line is f3 Nh6 h4 (to block the queen checking on h4) then preparing long castles

  • @stevenorth1564
    @stevenorth1564 6 місяців тому

    PLAY 3. ...C5.. learn that line as black and white is hosed

  • @josephsalmonte4995
    @josephsalmonte4995 Рік тому

    Bortnyk smashes people all the time with the Jobava 👍

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 9 місяців тому

    jobava is the king

  • @DudeWithTheNose
    @DudeWithTheNose Рік тому

    How the hell have I stumbled on Jake's chess side channel

  • @sliceserve234
    @sliceserve234 2 місяці тому

    "pierce" not "pirck"

  • @belsayshootingground
    @belsayshootingground Рік тому

    I cannot use the kings Indian. No matter how well someone explains it. Someone always find a new way to mate me in 2.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Yeah I really struggled with the king's indian as well. Try out the caro kann and Slav defence, that might help :)

  • @PDSeverus
    @PDSeverus 3 місяці тому

    1.d4 c5 and you are out of theory same with trying 1e4 type as KIA is against Scandi

  • @rafaelnadal796
    @rafaelnadal796 7 місяців тому

    Pues parece ser que Nara es un crío

  • @M-F-H
    @M-F-H 10 місяців тому

    Pirc is pronounced "peerts", not "perk"!

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  10 місяців тому +1

      thank you, I'll do better next time 🫡

    • @M-F-H
      @M-F-H 10 місяців тому

      @@ChessBlueprints 👍 all Mr and Mrs Pirc will be happy! 😉

  • @daily5minvlogs211
    @daily5minvlogs211 Рік тому

    very helpful video and guess that 10% is prob bcuz of magnus hahaha

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  Рік тому

      Thanks :) I love watching those 2 play aha poor Danya

    • @daily5minvlogs211
      @daily5minvlogs211 Рік тому

      @@ChessBlueprints haha but danya's a great speed chess player!

  • @etiennejounbarberon4916
    @etiennejounbarberon4916 9 місяців тому

    Sorry but what you say about the french defense is not accurate at all. As a french player, I'm very glad that you will tranpose the Jobava into a french. In the french defense, Rubinstein variation, every french player know that Nbd7 is the correct move (even Bd7 of the fort knox variation is ok). You did not even mention the french winawer and just mention a bad version of the Steinitz french where everyone know that d6 is a square to be carefull of with the knight.

    • @ChessBlueprints
      @ChessBlueprints  8 місяців тому

      Maybe above 1700 that makes sense, but at least in my experience barely anyone knows as much french theory as you do ahaha

  • @ATouchOfLove
    @ATouchOfLove 4 місяці тому

    I'm a bit disappointed, though, because I can't follow any of the video. I'm a totally blind chess player, and so I need notation given for the moves so that I can follow them on my board or in my head. You start out fine, saying "e4, e5, knight to f3", etc. But then, you apparently forget, and you start saying things like, "we trade here, the bishop goes here, the rook comes here." That doesn't actually tell me anything. "Here" could be anywhere on the board. "The bishop goes to B5", or "we bring the rook to D8" is much, much more helpful.
    Believe it or not, blind people do play chess, and videos like this would be awesome for us, as long as you remember to announce the moves as you're showing them.

  • @sam2725
    @sam2725 2 місяці тому

    Started watching the video, just to realise you dont know what you are talking about. Get some experience before trying to teach

  • @davidstar2362
    @davidstar2362 Рік тому

    Detroit Michigan 48221. Thank you very much. I sub, liked and commented : Video paid for.