The Nimzo-Indian Defence, Classical Variation - Chess Openings Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Jonathan Schrantz demonstrates how to play the classical Nimzo, characterized by 4. Qc2. See different lines played by grandmasters.
    2016.03.14
    E34 Nimzo-Indian, classical, Noa variation
    Alexander Morozevich vs Alexander Beliavsky, European Team Chess Championships (2007): E32 Nimzo-Indian, classical variation
    Chao Li vs. Yue Wang, 2011: E38 Nimzo-Indian, classical, 4...c5

Комментарии • 125

  • @sage5296
    @sage5296 6 лет назад +27

    I feel like I’ve actually learned a lot about openings from these videos. It’s important to understand the ideas and what each persons goals are!

    • @donkbonktj5773
      @donkbonktj5773 3 года назад

      I know it seems stupid that I am on a opening lesson video and saying this, but theory kills the game.

  • @MxolisiMasuku
    @MxolisiMasuku 6 лет назад +10

    This is the second video I have watched from you guys and my game is gradually improving and I am starting to see quite a number of important things that I didnt know mattered in opening and also in maintaining good positions. Thank You, you officially have one more life time fan

  • @PNWESQ
    @PNWESQ 8 лет назад +13

    These are phenomenal videos. I use these all the time to study!

  • @chessassassin4062
    @chessassassin4062 8 лет назад +25

    Thank you very much for this video. I appreciate your contribution to the chess community.

  • @billwindsor4224
    @billwindsor4224 Год назад +2

    Excellent tutorial, Jonathan; thank you for your work to develop the chess community!

  • @vegardt3433
    @vegardt3433 6 лет назад +15

    11:19 "This game didn't fail to disappoint us".
    Good one!

  • @RKairos
    @RKairos 5 лет назад +7

    Discovered a neat little trap!
    At 31:00, after the piece exchange and 8. b4, Black can play Na4, and if 9. Qb3 Ne4 and the queen captures the knight, 10... Qf6 hitting the rook gives White an immediate +2 point advantange.
    If White attempts to save the rook with 11. Rb1, Black has a forced mate in 2 starting with Qc3+. If White moves Ra2, Qf2+ followed by Nc3+ forks the king and queen.
    The best response by White is to just concede the exchange and play 11. Nf3.

    • @jampubharadwaj9374
      @jampubharadwaj9374 4 года назад

      You are working with what if's from white side. After b4 Na4, white would continue with Qc2 preventing Ne4 and attacking Na4. The best move for black would be Nc6 which is badly placed for the rest of the game

    • @noahwhipkey3762
      @noahwhipkey3762 2 года назад

      @@jampubharadwaj9374 the whole point of classical nimzo is to play 4.Qc2 lol

    • @calebkoeller9586
      @calebkoeller9586 Год назад

      ​@@noahwhipkey3762 how is that relevant

  • @reza6718
    @reza6718 8 лет назад +4

    great video
    thanks. Varuzhan an Jonathan are my favorite teachers.

  • @AndrewIsbell
    @AndrewIsbell 8 лет назад +29

    Ben Finegold is known for this opening. Legend has it that long ago he made a T-shirt that said Qc2!

  • @Anderson-S-Garcia
    @Anderson-S-Garcia 6 лет назад +1

    Very instructive, clear and well explained

  • @ldeans5620
    @ldeans5620 7 лет назад +3

    I've learned something from this entertaining and educational lecture. I definitely appreciate it

  • @lelalesle
    @lelalesle 3 года назад

    Stunning, vivacious, thanks for the nice ideas

  • @garyshow2005
    @garyshow2005 3 года назад +1

    These videos are amazing chess learning tools.
    At 42:00, if Black blunders with Ra2????, White wins with g5+ forcing Qxg5, then Nxg5 with the threat of Nxf7# or Nxe6#. Black's only defense is ... Rxc1+, Rxc1 Kxg5, but ... Black's just down a rook AND a bishop.

  • @leventeadamszabo1914
    @leventeadamszabo1914 7 лет назад +3

    At 32:50 What's wrong with exchanging the queens? After axb4 black could have saved it's knight by playin Nc3. Or am I missing something?

    • @Magiciansking
      @Magiciansking 5 лет назад

      Yea I was thinking of that as well

    • @idfx1000
      @idfx1000 5 лет назад

      True, but the results overwhelmingly favor White after this, I guess basically because the c-pawn is a monster and White will be able to activate his position. For instance 13. Qb4 Qxb4+ 14. axb4 Nc3 15. Bb2 Nb5 16. e4 Bd7 17. Bxf6 gxf6 18. exd5 exd5 19. Bxb5 Bxb5 20. Ne2 Kd7 21.Nd4 (1-0 in 43 moves, Anastasian-Ifek 1992). Still, it probably should have been mentioned.

  • @Eradicator7
    @Eradicator7 8 лет назад +2

    At the second game, he can trade queens and then place his knight on c3. That way he doesnt lose the knight. Am I wrong?

  • @nishuchawla8906
    @nishuchawla8906 5 лет назад +1

    Best chanel in the world

  • @Erik_001
    @Erik_001 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the lecture Jonathan.

  • @sirilidionilirium4857
    @sirilidionilirium4857 6 лет назад +13

    41:24 you do know you can just play Rxc1 first and after he is forced to recapture with the Rook then play Qxf3, right?

    • @kylen6430
      @kylen6430 Месяц назад

      True. But this is presuming white plays exd3, which I think was the wrong defense to begin with. Could white just play Rd2

  • @kobudnik
    @kobudnik 5 лет назад +5

    Glad I'm not the only one going insane from the constant water chugging. It's maddening lol

    • @devinhiga1968
      @devinhiga1968 5 лет назад

      to be fair he does lecture for an hour and might get dry throat

    • @z0k0
      @z0k0 3 года назад

      Omg yes. Just take a couple of big drinks, not all the tiny sips.

    • @niravapurv4578
      @niravapurv4578 2 года назад

      Yeah perhaps can be understood but I dont know. Its a bit annoying and for its not so much about trout , but seems nervous for me... modtly there is no need for the body to need water for talking... most people can talk for very long time witout needing to sip water every 3 minutes. When that said.. when something feels annoying to you. Tho only good way to handle is not to let your mind get attached to it... just ignore it or smile/laugh about it. After all we are here to learn chess and this variations are briliantly explained.. so lets look at the positive... only.. i cant get my self to remember it all.

  • @almasichepkosgei4921
    @almasichepkosgei4921 8 лет назад +1

    Hi sir, could you please make a video on the smith morra gambit ?
    Thanks in advance

  • @vetiarvind
    @vetiarvind 8 лет назад +3

    Do you guys actually memorize all these variations? Wow, no wonder i'm around 1200. :-)

    • @vetiarvind
      @vetiarvind 8 лет назад +1

      Greg Battis i appreciate the comment. learning my tactics now..found this awesome site online that'll take a few months to devour

    • @alonthekingv
      @alonthekingv 8 лет назад +3

      I'm 1700 too, I remmber Openings and stuff but some people in my club dosen't know openings and they are 2000's..
      It's good to learn it, But you don't have to.

  • @anonymousAJ
    @anonymousAJ Год назад

    I like Qc2 to support e4 instead of to prevent double pawns
    I like a big pawn majority, central control, 2 bishops, and dont mind double c pawns

  • @bishop6762
    @bishop6762 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks sir.
    Greatly explained the Nimzo.
    But one thing I noticed that there is nothing about Reti Opening by Chess Openings Explained.
    I kindly request you to give us brief knowledge about Reti.

  • @Remro88
    @Remro88 2 года назад

    8:14 you say the main move here is e3. What is wrong with Bishop e5 right away ? with the idea of Bishop d4 or f3 to either chase the knight or force the exchange ?

  • @dylanandrejic4902
    @dylanandrejic4902 6 лет назад

    Can we please get a video on the King's Indian Attack?

  • @haroldbeck4351
    @haroldbeck4351 7 лет назад

    In that first game near the end (at 28:03) didn't black have a perpetual check moving back and forth on c1 and c2?

  • @andreasburger8156
    @andreasburger8156 8 лет назад

    I would love to see what white should play after the Queen´s Gambit gets declined with the semi-slav :)
    Some strategies that abuse the weeknesses of the semi-slave so I can get an idea what i should look for and what i could do to win as a Queen´s Gambit player
    Thank you very much!

  • @dorianl.210
    @dorianl.210 7 лет назад +1

    How does bishop E5 help at 9:48, and also are you allowed to king side castle if ur king side rook is under attack?? If Bishop E5 then what about knight E4-> G5, discovered attack on the queen and attack on the H1 rook

    • @arcaeus7519
      @arcaeus7519 7 лет назад

      Dorian L.
      Hi, I think you mean Knight e4 to g3 as a discovered attack on the queen but after:
      --Qc1 (or d2) NxRh1
      --BxRh8
      white will be a piece up because the knight is trapped.
      Also, you are allowed to castle if your rook is attacked. You just can't castle if:
      1. The king is in check.
      2. The king would be put into check by castling.
      3. The king has already moved.
      4. The rook on the side you want to castle has already moved.

    • @misanthrop1958
      @misanthrop1958 6 лет назад

      + Arcaeus Good reply, I had the same question as Dorian, I also overlooked that Be5 is attacking Rh8

  • @johnp845
    @johnp845 3 года назад

    when I start as white with queen's pawn to d4,
    and black responds with his first move as king's side knight to fc6 (presumably initiating the Nimzo-Indian defense),
    is there a specific attack (? Catalan, ? London, ? other)
    that works best against the Nimzo-Indian defense
    (in order for me to know what best 2nd move I should make as white) ?
    thank you for all you have done for the chess community!

    • @AP0PT0SIS
      @AP0PT0SIS Год назад

      Might not be the best from a theoretical standpoint, but the trompowski is annoying for black.

  • @aesaehttr
    @aesaehttr 2 года назад

    I'm still! laughing about that one where you hum the intro music

  • @alexsmith7181
    @alexsmith7181 6 лет назад

    If black plays d5 at 3:54 then why not play Qa4 forking the king and the bishop on b4?

  • @thegoodfight1776
    @thegoodfight1776 6 лет назад +1

    Strangely this guy seemed to copy the same commentary of Kingscrsher's 10 yr. old video of the same Kasparov vs Spassky game. Weird.

  • @haroldh6678
    @haroldh6678 6 лет назад

    Very good man.

  • @Majora1988
    @Majora1988 8 лет назад +1

    King's gambit for next time? And yay Jon is doing beginner breakdown, better find a game for it, lol

  • @savvassechlidis7331
    @savvassechlidis7331 2 года назад

    How many times re u going to play with the water bottle?

  • @alonthekingv
    @alonthekingv 8 лет назад

    Can you do Nimzo Indian with 4.E3?

  • @Mallorax
    @Mallorax 8 лет назад +1

    Sicilian defence Scheveningen Variation please :)

  • @shubho3003
    @shubho3003 6 лет назад

    could you teach the rubenstein variation too, please??????????

  • @neeharikatawade6469
    @neeharikatawade6469 7 лет назад +1

    can you do a video on sicillian dragon Levenfish attack please :)

  • @robojena2772
    @robojena2772 6 лет назад

    5.d5 is something like a "Nimzo-Grunfeld"

  • @sergeyk.2764
    @sergeyk.2764 7 лет назад

    final position 10:30

  • @djss822
    @djss822 5 лет назад

    At around 17:50 after cxd4 why is it 'clumsy' to take with the e pawn but better to take with a piece?

    • @Karpnado
      @Karpnado 5 лет назад

      Because you don't want open lines towards your king when your opponent is going to castle

    • @djss822
      @djss822 5 лет назад

      @@Karpnado as he never castled this makes sense in hindsight but otherwise cxd, exd results in a semi open file which isn't immediately exploitable by black I think.

  • @vairamhcet
    @vairamhcet 5 лет назад +1

    4:18 Qa4 check and then take the bishop..

  • @SantoshP1354
    @SantoshP1354 5 лет назад +1

    Alekhines defense please

  • @goosegoesquack
    @goosegoesquack 6 лет назад

    3:51 does Qa4+ not let white pick up the bishop?

  • @longcastle4863
    @longcastle4863 8 лет назад +2

    14:20 : I don't get how Qa4 prevents Nd7 here?

    • @Ariking777
      @Ariking777 8 лет назад +3

      If Nd7 is played, the Queen is just gonna take the Bishop on a6 (... Nd7, Qxa6) - that knight is the only piece defending the bishop on a6.

    • @longcastle4863
      @longcastle4863 8 лет назад +1

      +Ariking777 Ah, got it. Should have saw that. Thanks

  • @remziseferli8048
    @remziseferli8048 6 лет назад

    Very strong move is Ne4 Takes Bishop.

  • @jessehokkanen8150
    @jessehokkanen8150 7 лет назад

    Could you do video from London system!?

  • @ashishsanghavi1033
    @ashishsanghavi1033 7 лет назад +8

    make a video on birds opening

    • @pastorofmuppets4552
      @pastorofmuppets4552 6 лет назад

      I find Bird's Opening to be quite underrated.

    • @menpower1
      @menpower1 5 лет назад +1

      @@pastorofmuppets4552 Indeed, it's the only White opening for which Black has a higher win rate hahahaha

    • @pastorofmuppets4552
      @pastorofmuppets4552 5 лет назад

      menpower1, 1.h4?

    • @user-ts2co4ov5h
      @user-ts2co4ov5h 5 лет назад

      The guy who invented this opening lost more games with it than he won... You can look it up on chessgames.com

  • @mugbhary
    @mugbhary 2 года назад

    Excellllenttt

  • @amandasteven1400
    @amandasteven1400 3 года назад

    too bad moves r not marked with arrows or something? he moves so fast its hard to keep up.. i mean, i'am constantly asking myself "what jst happened???"

  • @klimtkiller
    @klimtkiller 8 лет назад +26

    41:51 g5 lol

    • @foretcl
      @foretcl 5 лет назад +1

      g5 is slightly inferior, but still wining for black

    • @checkmater477
      @checkmater477 5 лет назад +6

      @@foretcl he means g5 for white

    • @jadsoj
      @jadsoj 4 года назад

      But it was Black's turn, right?

    • @z7r1k3
      @z7r1k3 3 года назад +1

      @@jadsoj Black just moved ... Ra2?? in this situation, making it White's turn

  • @thedogofchucknorris
    @thedogofchucknorris 6 лет назад +1

    41:45 g5 for white!!

  • @haridaskunjukrishnan3908
    @haridaskunjukrishnan3908 7 лет назад

    please show birds opening

  • @BrantK147
    @BrantK147 7 лет назад +4

    If we're learning the Nimzo-Indian defense, why show it from the point of view of white?

    • @traderdavidtan1855
      @traderdavidtan1855 6 лет назад +2

      we are learning the classical variation. White plays classical Qc2 against Black's Nimzo Indian.

  • @NoahYoungster
    @NoahYoungster 8 лет назад

    Hey could you check your messages! You have to go to Video Manager - Community - Messages. It's fairly important! Thanks!

  • @timhart2412
    @timhart2412 5 лет назад

    Very informative!

  • @Manwlatsi
    @Manwlatsi 8 лет назад

    Yay no mike kummer for a while!

  • @flothoejmand8452
    @flothoejmand8452 2 года назад

    could this guy PLZ get a freaking glass for his water so he wont need to play with the bottle every 30 secs ?!?!

  • @-dash
    @-dash 4 года назад

    monday night mayhem 😮

  • @eschiedler
    @eschiedler Год назад

    Get a cup and a coaster or a mic that doesn't pic up the clicking and water gulping from the plastic bottle.

  • @marvinmuslim
    @marvinmuslim 8 лет назад

    why is the control over E4 so important?

    • @rosebud3373
      @rosebud3373 8 лет назад +5

      There are basically three kinds of openings from white's point of view:
      A. The ones where white can play both e4 and d4
      B. The ones where white can play or e4 or d4
      C. The ones where white don't play e4 or d4 as first moves.
      We usually think that A>B>C ; the nimzo-indian defence wants white to stay in the B category, and that's why they want to control the e4 square after white's first move 1. d4

    • @JoaoPedro-ge3iy
      @JoaoPedro-ge3iy 7 лет назад

      incredible explanation

  • @remziseferli8048
    @remziseferli8048 6 лет назад

    After quenn takes bishop

  • @LittleTed1000
    @LittleTed1000 5 лет назад +2

    Clicked off when you got the second water. I can't take another bottle of that.

  • @MrRickRenegade
    @MrRickRenegade 7 лет назад +6

    The sound of you drinking water every few seconds is driving me insane. Apart from that a very clear, instructional video.

    • @uanto
      @uanto 7 лет назад

      Rick Renegade Agree with you 100%. Very good instructional videos but why he drinks so much water. Reminds me my wife crunching ice

  • @JohnS-il1dr
    @JohnS-il1dr 11 месяцев назад

    I wish we got the view on blacks perspective because we are learning a defense.

  • @alishapouran3387
    @alishapouran3387 4 года назад +1

    1st: he explains very well
    2nd: I really don't know why chess guys always drink something during their lectures or videos, sometimes drink a lot, and I must hear the frequent swallowing sound! Pretty annoying and disruptive!

    • @fabz1509
      @fabz1509 2 года назад

      The video is great but the constant drinking opening and closing the bottle is quite annoying. Imagine playing a classical game against him in a tournament! Maybe he just came back from a hike in the desert.

  • @christophermccarthy9497
    @christophermccarthy9497 3 года назад

    How many openings and variations exist? Google says upwards of 1300....? Can that be real? These grandmasters memorized all of them? What kind of IQ is that? I can’t even make sense of these tutorials. I feel like I watched, 10 openings in the last 6 weeks and all I can remember is the first 5 moves of each. Then I’m lost.

    • @garrysmith1029
      @garrysmith1029 Год назад

      They play one opening and they know that o e opening very well. They also are very skilled at the game and had a lot of experience with chess. They don't know all 1300 very well more like maybe top 20 maybe less I'm not sure tbh.

    • @JohnS-il1dr
      @JohnS-il1dr 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@garrysmith1029my chess coach is an IM. He said the most common attribute masters in the 2200-2300 rating have is that they memorized at least 50 key games played by top GMs.

    • @garrysmith1029
      @garrysmith1029 11 месяцев назад

      @@JohnS-il1dr that makes sense.

  • @mytapoiss
    @mytapoiss 8 лет назад +2

    Good lesson, thanks - the drinking noises are really annoying though... I know public speaking is tough, but please cut these out or smth.

  • @Ueberrushung
    @Ueberrushung 5 лет назад

    Throwing the empty water bottle away like that? Not a good example for the kids!

    • @LittleTed1000
      @LittleTed1000 5 лет назад

      When the kids are conducting a lecture they might throw the bottle down and pick it up at the end of the lecture too? That's what you're scared of, is that right?

  • @shidqi1435
    @shidqi1435 8 лет назад +1

    nice hair cut LOL😆

    • @anonxnor
      @anonxnor 8 лет назад +4

      +Shidqi Yudotomo ? His hair looks fine. And he's got a nice beard too :)

  • @noneofyourbusiness6269
    @noneofyourbusiness6269 5 лет назад

    the pork god

  • @valoreefaw7285
    @valoreefaw7285 3 года назад

    #$

  • @HCXWinchester
    @HCXWinchester 8 лет назад +10

    Can you please stop drinking water every 20 sec? The sound is driving me insane.

    • @TheRealBlueSwan
      @TheRealBlueSwan 6 лет назад +1

      Some of us teachers have to. Usually because we're using our voice incorrectly, but those habits are seriously hard to change. Have been trying unsuccesfully for 10+ years.

  • @jimmymac8349
    @jimmymac8349 7 лет назад +3

    Seriously man, cover the mic or turn your head when you drink water. I can't sit through two minutes of this.

  • @haridaskunjukrishnan3908
    @haridaskunjukrishnan3908 7 лет назад

    please show birds opening

  • @haridaskunjukrishnan3908
    @haridaskunjukrishnan3908 7 лет назад

    please show birds opening