Dirty Chess Tricks 54 (Eradicate the English)
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2020
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Best part is his smooth delivery, as if reading the viewer's mind. No cringy Rench jokes every 5 seconds. Easy to listen to
An Indian man talking about Eradicating the English and being very informative! I feel the touch of personal satisfaction! Not enough to gloss over about a 100 years of dreadful company rule, but a satisfaction still.
Although I have the same sentiments like you, it is just a game and it's just an opening so its better to look at it that way !
Tthe video is not a global solution for English (there are global solutions, by the way), but only for those who play English in a certain and specific way.
@@mmgc91maybe you can contribute your own idea to the viewers, sir.
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I love when you shout every time the next trick comes
Man U have some of the rarest of not THE rarest chess openings. You stay on topic and get straight to the point. One of the best on UA-cam
GJ you done great work against classical english opening. Your tricks and traps is force to me how many tricks and traps applied in the different- types opening. God will give you great progress.
Great video that demonstrates the Danger of allowing Black to build that strong Center. Thats the Reason white has to play d4 after c6. Regards
You are one of the best chess blogger on youtube - terse, uderstandable even for not advanced player, like me. Thank you for your work.
Hmmm...most interesting indeed! Good delivery...and straight to the point! nice work, sir!
Thanks for your energy, Gunjan.
Amazing video as usual!!
thank you for a great video, I have just played and am losing at this moment. I did not know how to combat it. Now I do. I will watch it several times. Thank you
This guy's the real deal for any player under 2400.
Hello friends..at my place there is a chess trap for computer👌...
It should be over 2600
Bg2 is not the optimal move. The move is Nf3 - in the mode of GingerGM's Iron English. Even better is Tony Kosten's (and Marin's) approach; 1.c4 2.g3 3.Bg2 4.d4. I believe this is the Keres variation.
great analysis
10:37 Queen isn't quite trapped. White has Qf2.
Black is more developed and active though.
Great video, though actually at 9:12 bxb7 is possible, after bxb7 rb8 there is Nf3!!, and if Rxb7 there is Nxb4!! where exd4 leads to Qe4+ and a loss of the black rook. Black is slightly better after Nxb4, as long as you don't play exd4! exd4 is a trap that the black camp can easily fall into against a prepared (or especially clever) opponent.
This was a very popular line in the Kasparov-Karpov matches in the 1980s. Though I have a main line approach to this, I often play the JAENISCH GAMBIT, 1 c4 b5! which leads to some incredibly wild chess, though Black has to get used to the computer saying he's down about 150 centipawns (still a draw).
very nice trick and your illustration, Keep it up!
Chessbase 2018: 3.g3 (22.796 games); 3.Nf3 (20.475 games). Sorry, you can't compromise a repertoire with 2 ... Nf6 (unless that move is in your own repertoire, of course), to try and play what you propose.
Hi
Super, informative video bro...
Please make a video on Belgrade gambit, against Stonewall attack, orthoshnapp gambit
Chessbase 2018: 3.g3 (22.796 games); 3.Nf3 (20.475 games). Sorry, you can't compromise a repertoire with 2 ... Nf6 (unless that move is in your own repertoire, of course), to try and play what you propose.
Very good trap sir....
GJ is the best chess vlogger teacher there is
11:27 wow that is a great novelty Gunjan!!! Ingenious move!!
Haha bishop b4 check!!!
Brilliant trap sir
10:31 To avoid queen trap Qc7
I looked at a chess engine. Then Bd6, is the queen takes the b pawn, then Nc2+ followed by Rb8 and then take the rook. If Qc6 then O-O, sacrifcing the piece, after exd5, exd5, we win a tempo on the qween and the king is stuck in the center with deadly threats, engine says -3.50 at this point, but he should have pointed this out, I was wondering about it too.
video show "analysis available in the PGN" for the Qc7 option, where is that PGN?
@@manuelph168 only available for the member
d3 isnt forced, e4 was also possible
10:38 - why is this "BAAAAM!!!" ? Queen can just retreat to Qc7, and repeat the position. Eventually Black can play Qe7 to break up the repetition, but the position is still kinda drawish after a few exchanges.
Not a clear win for Black at all!!!
Yeah I thought that too lol
Thought the same
Nice trap sir🤠👌
In the line 9. Qd1, I'm amazed that no-one seems to have found/used 10. ...Bb4+ ! It's not to be found in the database, only Rc8, I believe...so, well done Gunjan!
Good
Great video! I never realized how trappy these c6 lines are
Chessbase 2018: 3.g3 (22.796 games); 3.Nf3 (20.475 games). Sorry, you can't compromise a repertoire with 2 ... Nf6 (unless that move is in your own repertoire, of course), to try and play what you propose.
@@mmgc91 After 3.Nf3 Nc6 is fine, 2.Nf6 is just a good option
@@chrisiver8506 In an opening as elastic as the English one, the order of movements must be very careful. You have to play something that does not compromise what you plan to play in other lines of the English. You have to make sure that 2 ... Nf6 is useful to you in the face of whatever scheme White might adopt in the next moves. For example, I play 2 ... Nc6 to continue with 3 ... f5, then ... Nf6 doesn't work.
@@mmgc91 Of course, but if you don't play dutch positions there is no problem with 2.Nf6
@@chrisiver8506 Nf6 is a good flexible move, the vast majority of c4 e5 englishes involve Nf6 anyway. and allows the c6 d5 plan, in which black takes control of the center due to the slowness of g3 bg2 right in the opening. A grandmaster wrote a book about beating the english starting like this.
hey i have a suggetion can u come up with your own gambit
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@7:41 How is the knight coming out? Looks like Qe4 followed by Qb1 will gobble it up.
Make a video on luchini gambit
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How do I contact GJ and how do I get to the pgn
Chessbase 2018: 3.g3 (22.796 games); 3.Nf3 (20.475 games). Sorry, you can't compromise a repertoire with 2 ... Nf6 (unless that move is in your own repertoire, of course), to try and play what you propose.
@TheGuy WhoPlaysChess You don't understand me. What I mean is that the video is not a global solution for English (there are global solutions, by the way), but only for those who play English in a certain and specific way.
@TheGuy WhoPlaysChess But I wasn't saying to do that. I'm just saying that players to play their systems against the English (if possible in a global way) must be very careful in the order of plays. For example, 2 ... Nf6 doesn't work for me.
At 10:31 of the video with the queen trap, why not Qc7 for white. Seems black would be forced to castle but the white queen would be safe and could then take the pawn on b7, threatening the rook.
a year late, but after queen takes the b7 pawn, the queen loses sight of the c2 square, so Nc2+, Kd1, but the threat is not knight takes rook, but Qxf2. leading to many dynamic king hunts that are all better for the black camp.
The Knight is under attack after Qc7.
hey should i learn e4 or d4?
i don’t see how the queen is trapped at 4:19 it can retreat to e3, no?
I love Gunja...."E four...E fiiii.....".....GUNJA!!! It's E FIVE....NOT E FIIII!!
4:08 XDDD
Why didn't u captured that pawn?
Sicilian pawn poison?
well, that title could be improved
0:19 eradigate the english, that is a spelling, WOW
10:32 Qc7 and Bd6 if Q back to c3 then what?
GJ please play live chess on chess.com or lichess.org and analize them.
What can I do when they play pawn to e4 after pawn to c4 and knight to c3
Resign? Maybe ask for a draw first and then resign? )))
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As an Englishman I'm offended by the title of this video
Just kidding lol
In intro is Eradigate the English and in name of the video is: Eradicate the English.
Why do you think he makes traps against the English?😂
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The english opening had always been my worst enemy.
Vid useful
Mine also
And it still is ! Chessbase 2018: 3.g3 (22.796 games); 3.Nf3 (20.475 games). Sorry, you can't compromise a repertoire with 2 ... Nf6 (unless that move is in your own repertoire, of course), to try and play what you propose.
Too much pauses
All your lines are completely off. First of all after there's no trick trapping white queen. You are trying to reverse the line in the Sicilian dragon where queen gets trapped after taking on b2 but in this case white is up a tempo, and most you will get out this position if white plays bad, like d3 after Nc2 then black can we an exchange cause white queen has to go to either d4 or e3. Aside from that though, this line is just losing a pawn. Though you do get positional compensation since white can on longer castle but really that's nothing.
Very irritating voice