Black will not keep upon pushing his pawns on the queen side as how you shown.....😅.....he will control the centre & develop his pieces to attk White queen side
Pushing pawns on the queenside is actually the most challenging way go deal with our attack. I’ve played it many times, and it’s an easy win in at the intermediate level if they don’t immediately try to counterattack on the queenside or the center
@@shreyasshenoy7215As it is in this short, if black pushed e5, white just plays dxe5, and black can’t take back as white has the Queen/Rook battery. If black wants to play for e5, he has many ways to prepare it such as Nf6, Nd7, Re8, or sometimes even Qe8. But in those cases, white also has options to prevent that move such as Nf3, Qe3, Bg5, etc. Black will eventually get e5 in, but if you force him to misplace one of his pieces to do so, then that’s good for you
As a regular King's Indian user, I never push my pawns on queen side to that extent unless I'm getting something and I try to develop my queen side knight and bishiop too😶
Main mistakes for black were: 1. Never playing Qa5, which could defend the crucial h5 square 2. Playing Nxh5 instead of Qa5 or Bxh6 3. Blundering mate in two with gxh5
Each has its benefits. Such as not spending days learning every main variation of an opening then learning every side line you know of just to never use any of it.
Black only moves his pawns on the queenside? Does Black not have any other moves? Are you taking drugs, bro? Are these illusions the side effects of using crystals?😂😂😂😂😂
I use KIA/KID whenever I can and I feel like you would have to be crazy to follow that line. KID is positional and strategic, there's no reason to try a pawn storm on queenside unless you're significantly more developed
This attack by white is known as the 150 attack. A simple counter to this as black is not to castle when you see bf4 (white getting ready for queen-bishop battery), instead try c6 or normal development moves from queens side preparing for long castle.
A simple counter in to not castle, then you simply extends on the queen side. Later, if it is safe you'll be able able to castle king side or queen side, staying in the middle is viable too.
I thought I was going to see the solution to my attempts at this defence, but I have a couple of questions. What if he does take the bishop with his bishop? What if he takes the pawn with his pawn and not with his knight?
I prefer to push e pawn to e5 on 5th turn. It always ends in a pawn exchange then queen exchange. I move my knight to d5 after the exchanges. I often get mate in 2 from that position
Hey great GM. How would you advice a 1100-1200 player to proceed in learning? Study openings more in depth? I mostly play London. KID in basic ways without understanding “known” lines deep enough. That being said, I often don’t know how to proceed after that, don’t have a strategy or an idea, just look for single pieces and how to attack them and fail to plan ahead. How to proceed dear GM?
Totally incorrect! If you look closely at last 2 moves, instead of knight taking the rook, pawn takes the rook, rook takes the pawn and knight takes the rook will result in different alternative
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I found this sequence by myself in a game (very proud btw) and now i use it all the time
very good intuition
Your good then:)
Black will not keep upon pushing his pawns on the queen side as how you shown.....😅.....he will control the centre & develop his pieces to attk White queen side
Pushing pawns on the queenside is actually the most challenging way go deal with our attack. I’ve played it many times, and it’s an easy win in at the intermediate level if they don’t immediately try to counterattack on the queenside or the center
@@andrewwilson9123why not just e5
@@shreyasshenoy7215As it is in this short, if black pushed e5, white just plays dxe5, and black can’t take back as white has the Queen/Rook battery. If black wants to play for e5, he has many ways to prepare it such as Nf6, Nd7, Re8, or sometimes even Qe8. But in those cases, white also has options to prevent that move such as Nf3, Qe3, Bg5, etc. Black will eventually get e5 in, but if you force him to misplace one of his pieces to do so, then that’s good for you
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@@noumannadaf 1500 when I wrote the first comment but 1900 now
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As a regular King's Indian user, I never push my pawns on queen side to that extent unless I'm getting something and I try to develop my queen side knight and bishiop too😶
It's not kings indian it's a Pirc defense I'm a kings indian player
Main mistakes for black were:
1. Never playing Qa5, which could defend the crucial h5 square
2. Playing Nxh5 instead of Qa5 or Bxh6
3. Blundering mate in two with gxh5
So this was the trap I keep falling for 💀
2 types of people
people who actually study the opening
and people who watch 5 minute videos and push pawn
Each has its benefits. Such as not spending days learning every main variation of an opening then learning every side line you know of just to never use any of it.
Black only moves his pawns on the queenside? Does Black not have any other moves? Are you taking drugs, bro? Are these illusions the side effects of using crystals?😂😂😂😂😂
Bruh I read ur comment went back and watched the video and you were completely right. This video is ridiculous and I like this channel
I use KIA/KID whenever I can and I feel like you would have to be crazy to follow that line. KID is positional and strategic, there's no reason to try a pawn storm on queenside unless you're significantly more developed
I always play this against the Pirc defense and I've got some good wins with it.
That's correct. But I try to keep my rook
This attack by white is known as the 150 attack. A simple counter to this as black is not to castle when you see bf4 (white getting ready for queen-bishop battery), instead try c6 or normal development moves from queens side preparing for long castle.
if someone learned the indians, they should know d4 = e6, and your strat stops working immideately! :)
A simple counter in to not castle, then you simply extends on the queen side. Later, if it is safe you'll be able able to castle king side or queen side, staying in the middle is viable too.
What if they trade bishops?
its an equal trade, (Qxh6)
You remove a defender convering black squares and now there are weakness
Always lovely to see
I premoved it and lost😢
I thought I was going to see the solution to my attempts at this defence, but I have a couple of questions. What if he does take the bishop with his bishop? What if he takes the pawn with his pawn and not with his knight?
I just don't understand the move pawn to a4 from black, it leaves the pawn on the B column unprotected
Can you make a short to refute it?
I prefer to push e pawn to e5 on 5th turn. It always ends in a pawn exchange then queen exchange. I move my knight to d5 after the exchanges. I often get mate in 2 from that position
Hey great GM. How would you advice a 1100-1200 player to proceed in learning?
Study openings more in depth?
I mostly play London. KID in basic ways without understanding “known” lines deep enough. That being said, I often don’t know how to proceed after that, don’t have a strategy or an idea, just look for single pieces and how to attack them and fail to plan ahead. How to proceed dear GM?
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Man , simple pawn on g6 takes on h5 if rook takes we take back , this is what i did and won
Thought of this one stoned in high school
Opponents usually play e6 and queen cant come to attack
e6 isnt usually that great in kings indian positions
That became pirc defense lol. Bishop to g5 would be winning for white if they play the right moves.
Huh?
And what if black don't take the h5 pawn?
Being a king Indian playe, I always go for the by e5, after fian chetto castle
Is there a way to stop this?
My opponent who tried to do this trap against me got cooked 😢
Totally incorrect!
If you look closely at last 2 moves, instead of knight taking the rook, pawn takes the rook, rook takes the pawn and knight takes the rook will result in different alternative
This is not the London system it's the jovaba london
so what happens if black takes the pawn in H5 with the knight instead of the pawn?
What if black trades it
who d h moves pawns like that😂? I learnt d moves and know need to find smb who moves like that😂
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This is essentially just the 150 attack no?
Its not kings indian its pirc defense
Who tf play KID like that
This is the best way to play in this line (apart from the last few moves).
What is the do gxh5 instead of Nxh5
Yeah lol who tf will push only pawns with developing bishop or the other knight or the queen?? 😂😂
Good! And what if black know how to play chess?
Awesome 😎👍😂
How to play against this as black
Isn't this a Pirc. and not quite a KID?
It’s a move order trick that gets white into a favorable Pirc
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