I see so many openings that until lately I had know idea what they were, so couldn't search for a defense. I'm not winning much (yet), but I'm learning and reading the board better. THANK YOU!!
I think I'd play Nd5 with the intention of checking black's king on via Nxe7; unless I'm mistaken, this forces a queen exchange, so it would be THE in-between move (after black responds with Qxd2 as the only move) and only then re-capture with Rxe2. Then I'm unsure - I think I'd retreat the knight (?), but I like that white's up a pawn and more, making black defend the lone one in the middle for the rest of the game. It could give white quite an advantage, IMHO.
This is the varietion I found also. The night is safe on e4 white is up material his pawn structure is solid and the lonely one on d6 will eventually fall.
► Chapters 00:00 Chess Opening Against Sicilian Defense 01:36 Moscow Variation 3.Bb5+ Anti-Sicilian 03:39 Beware of this attacking idea 05:26 White's active position, Black's passive 07:18 Stop Black's plan of advancement 08:59 Black's plan backfiring 11:18 Can you find the tactics?
For the end puzzle I'm thinking 1. Nd5 Qxd2 {forced} 2. Nxe7+ {The in-between move} Kh8 3. Rxd2 Rfe8 4. Nd5 Nxd5 5. cxd5 Rc8 6. Rcc2 [And what does Black have for the missing pawn?}
Whenever I'm confronted with the Sicilian I play the Alapin these days but this also looks very interesting. As always thank you for a very informative video.
i play the alapin because i refuse to learn real sicilian theory, i seem to only face the sicilian these days as a 1.e4 player so i think the chess gods are telling me i should
I love this video! You have become my favorite chess youtuber by far! I can not tell you how many games I have won using your hidden line in the Italian game, that line rocks so hard!
Puzzle: If I'm not wrong, this is a Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation. So, my move will be Bh6. intention is to exchange his strong dragon Bishop with my weak Bishop. if he exchange then well. if he doesn't and plays Bh8 then he is in big trouble. My next move will be Ncd5, attacking his undefended queen and Nxe7 checkmate. it's 3 months, I'm learning chess and your channel is really helping me out. Thanks 🙏
You are learning from only three months and you know this is sicilian dragon !!!that is awesome ..but I have a doubt how come ncd5 attack the queen ?? Sorry but I do not if I am correct or not but I have checked thrice....
For the puzzle, my first thought is Nd5. Black's only reasonable option is Qxe2, then white plays Nxf6+, black plays Bxf6, white plays Rxe2. However, that only results in exchanges of a queen and a knight on each side. It relieves the immediate pressure on a2, which is of some value, but there is no material gain, both sides retain their pawn structures, and I don't see any immediate attacks going forward, so it seems to be a fairly equal continuation. Second idea: Bh6. If black plays Bxh6, then Qxh6 creates a lot of pressure on the king. The a2 pawn looks undefended at first, but it seems that after Ra1, the queen will soon be trapped, so that is not a problem for white. If black does not take the bishop (playing perhaps Rc8), then white plays Bxg7, and after the king recaptures, Nf5+ gxf5, Qg5+, but if black then plays Ng6, the black king has a pretty good defense remaining, so that doesn't work at all. Looking at Nd5 again, I note that instead of Nxf6, white can make the intermediate move of Nxe7+, and after Kh1 (forced), recapture the queen. It gains a pawn and isolates the d-pawn. If white can get a rook over to the h file, there are potential knight sacrifices to open up the position a bit. Perhaps that is the best option.
Bro you have left a very long message of your ideas ( fun fact is that they were exactly same to mine ) . I read it all. Even I think that it should be nd5 qxd2 nxe7 because we gain material as well as a very slight positional advantage. Good thinking though....
This looks absolutely fantastic! I will try this. I always thought White didn't have enough advantage (engine/lichess and master stats) compared to other Anti-Sicilians, but this looks very much like a position my opponents would hate 😂😂👍
After 3 months of Playing on liches. my classical rating is 1656. I'm pretty satisfied with this. in classical games I can easily calculate complex tactical idea with enough time in hand but how can a beginner decrease calculation time for Blitz? please give a suggestion. it will be beneficial for many beginners including me. Thanks sir
Hi, can you make some videos about the Scotch? I know you talked about the blumenfield attack but can you show us other variations like the mieses and the classical? Thanks 🙏
There is a very fun line also in the Sicilian : 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Bc4 Nxe4 6. Qh5. Carlsen tried it in 2020 but somehow blunder inverting the move order of the trap after 6... e6.
I just have one question it is a good opening with black the Sicilienne Grivas,some strong players like this opening,it is a good opening and can you do an video on how this opening can be good for black.Thank you very much.
I really enjoy Igor's videos. My only mild criticism is that he believes that a player with a small advantage has an easily winning position. At my level, trading a knight for a pawn, or bishop for a rook does not automatically translate into a win. The chances of screwing up later in the game tend to balance out such small advantages, not being a Grandmaster. Overall, though, Igor Smirnov is one of the best chess teachers on the internet.
Expand slowly, double on the c-file, probably play Nd5 and recapture opening the c-file, thereby dominating even harder, infiltrate with Rc7 Also some possibility of trading off with Bh6 if the rook is still on f8 There are probably other options but basically it's to dominate gradually harder until black can't hold due to lack of space for coordination
@@ilyaibrahimovic9842 good points, I was also thinking you could advance the pawns a little, making space for your king to move up a row, maybe over to f2, more helpful in endgame to have king already advanced.
At 9 minutes. I am sure you have your reasons but I don't quite follow. Before playing the "generic moves" (rooks to the center) you suggested Qd3 to defend the b5 pawn advancement. However with Ne5 black still solidifies/prepares b5 while getting a tempo. Why not just go, say, Qe2 instantly? I am sure there are reasons behind this but it felt a bit hand-wavy "and there's really nothing more to do". Is Qd3 serving another purpose/threathening something further when first played? I think Qd2 or Qe2 seems better in that position (connecting rooks, defending b5 without wasting tempo)
That is a really good question. Qe2 is more desirable than Qe3 but we have to protect our d4 Knight. If white plays Qe2, Black can play Nxe4 and discovering an attack on the d4 Knight.
@@GMIgorSmirnov I have to admit that I missed that tactic and also Qe2 feels.. clumsy/unnatural somehow. I don't know why but it's not intuitive. However Qd2 still guards d4, doesn't offer black a free tempo with Ne5, connects the rooks, sets up the diagonal with the black squared bishop and while b5 threatens the centre for white we won't loose to much and will create a weak pawn on b5 for black. Qd2 both seem very natural and to me (I haven't checked with an engine) the best move for white in that position
Hello Igor, in case black chooses a Taimanov set up what would you recommend? By the way, I fully understood your Moscow variation ideas. Concrete and clear from a pawn structure point of view. George
Bh6. If black takes the bishop on h6 then take with the queen with Qh6, then play white plays Ke6. If black does not take the bishop h6 the white takes the black bishop on G7, black takes with the king. White then plays Kf5 check which would really open up blacks king.
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I play the closed Sicilian a good deal as white and find it creates interesting positions on the board. Would love to hear GM Smirnov's thoughts on closed Sicilian play for white.
Igor, Don't you think it would be important to tell people the name of White's pawn setup, which is Marocsy Bind? The move order and exchange of White bishops is one move order and version of this Bind with the usual plus/minuses... White is rid of his "bad bishop" but when the pawn formations aren't locked, the bishop might not be that bad and have latent potential. White could really miss that white bishop, first reinforcing the pawns that are under attack because they're holding Black down and then maybe roam free on an open board when the pawns are exchanged off. And, without consulting a computer, Black's Ra8-c8 in your video is likely premature and committing. It's too early to know exactly where both rooks belong, on c8 it's on the half open file but hitting top of one of the bind pawns. It might have had a better future staying on a8 or reinforcing cracking open the bind on b8. Although the K rook wasn't moved, it's also unclear which file the rook belongs on. And, it should be noted that b5 and d5 are only the most obvious pawn breaks but f5 should not be forgotten. I've played boths sides of the Marocsy Bind probably like a lot of players. It's actually not that easy to play on both sides and is one of the more difficult paths strategically. Maybe you avoid the White knight sacrifices on Blacks center in the main lines of the open Sicilian, but I wouldn't call this the simplest or easiest way for White or Black to play.
In 50% of the cases, black doesn't play 2. d6. If so, you're basically out of book if you follow your "system". sorry but this video is clickbait and a waste of time.
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what if they block with knight instead if the bishop
1.Nd5 Qxd2 2.Nxe7+ Kh8 3.Rxd2
Hmm that seems pretty good but nobody got pinned. I also found Nd5 but wasn't sure about the continuation
I agree. In addition after elimination of the e pawn, the d pawn is a sitting duck.
I see so many openings that until lately I had know idea what they were, so couldn't search for a defense. I'm not winning much (yet), but I'm learning and reading the board better. THANK YOU!!
I think I'd play Nd5 with the intention of checking black's king on via Nxe7; unless I'm mistaken, this forces a queen exchange, so it would be THE in-between move (after black responds with Qxd2 as the only move) and only then re-capture with Rxe2. Then I'm unsure - I think I'd retreat the knight (?), but I like that white's up a pawn and more, making black defend the lone one in the middle for the rest of the game. It could give white quite an advantage, IMHO.
This is the varietion I found also.
The night is safe on e4 white is up material his pawn structure is solid and
the lonely one on d6 will eventually fall.
► Chapters
00:00 Chess Opening Against Sicilian Defense
01:36 Moscow Variation 3.Bb5+ Anti-Sicilian
03:39 Beware of this attacking idea
05:26 White's active position, Black's passive
07:18 Stop Black's plan of advancement
08:59 Black's plan backfiring
11:18 Can you find the tactics?
For the end puzzle I'm thinking 1. Nd5 Qxd2 {forced} 2. Nxe7+ {The in-between move} Kh8 3. Rxd2 Rfe8 4. Nd5 Nxd5 5. cxd5 Rc8 6. Rcc2 [And what does Black have for the missing pawn?}
why kh8? how bout just take the knight with the bishop?
Whenever I'm confronted with the Sicilian I play the Alapin these days but this also looks very interesting. As always thank you for a very informative video.
@the crimson Hello sir will you play with me ? I think it will help me.
me too, but I have gotten super bored of it so I am looking for something more interesting
i play the alapin because i refuse to learn real sicilian theory, i seem to only face the sicilian these days as a 1.e4 player so i think the chess gods are telling me i should
@calviningemi4428 That's exactly why I play the Alapin. Not much theory needed and a lot of players don't know much about it.
I love this video! You have become my favorite chess youtuber by far! I can not tell you how many games I have won using your hidden line in the Italian game, that line rocks so hard!
I am now a 2300 blitz rated lichess player because of your lessons thanks you very much 🇿🇲
Nice and simple idea against a defence that has always given me problems, thanks.
Puzzle:
If I'm not wrong, this is a Sicilian Defence: Dragon Variation. So, my move will be Bh6. intention is to exchange his strong dragon Bishop with my weak Bishop. if he exchange then well. if he doesn't and plays Bh8 then he is in big trouble. My next move will be Ncd5, attacking his undefended queen and Nxe7 checkmate.
it's 3 months, I'm learning chess and your channel is really helping me out. Thanks 🙏
You are learning from only three months and you know this is sicilian dragon !!!that is awesome ..but I have a doubt how come ncd5 attack the queen ?? Sorry but I do not if I am correct or not but I have checked thrice....
For the puzzle, my first thought is Nd5. Black's only reasonable option is Qxe2, then white plays Nxf6+, black plays Bxf6, white plays Rxe2. However, that only results in exchanges of a queen and a knight on each side. It relieves the immediate pressure on a2, which is of some value, but there is no material gain, both sides retain their pawn structures, and I don't see any immediate attacks going forward, so it seems to be a fairly equal continuation.
Second idea: Bh6. If black plays Bxh6, then Qxh6 creates a lot of pressure on the king. The a2 pawn looks undefended at first, but it seems that after Ra1, the queen will soon be trapped, so that is not a problem for white. If black does not take the bishop (playing perhaps Rc8), then white plays Bxg7, and after the king recaptures, Nf5+ gxf5, Qg5+, but if black then plays Ng6, the black king has a pretty good defense remaining, so that doesn't work at all.
Looking at Nd5 again, I note that instead of Nxf6, white can make the intermediate move of Nxe7+, and after Kh1 (forced), recapture the queen. It gains a pawn and isolates the d-pawn. If white can get a rook over to the h file, there are potential knight sacrifices to open up the position a bit. Perhaps that is the best option.
Bro you have left a very long message of your ideas ( fun fact is that they were exactly same to mine ) . I read it all. Even I think that it should be nd5 qxd2 nxe7 because we gain material as well as a very slight positional advantage. Good thinking though....
Hmmm interesting, the Moscow variation. Could you demonstrate the Ukrainian gambit please.
Sounds like a losing gambit to me.
Chess is apolitical.. Despite the many tries
Provoke ur opponent king n sacrify ur pawns
In the Ukrainian variation you have to trade your queen for a bunch of (American) pawns. Also known as the “sell out gambit”.
@Calen Crawford Silly me, I forgot the “last” pawn isn’t really a pawn. You are right, it is 7 pawns and a bishop that “identifies” as a pawn.
This looks absolutely fantastic! I will try this. I always thought White didn't have enough advantage (engine/lichess and master stats) compared to other Anti-Sicilians, but this looks very much like a position my opponents would hate 😂😂👍
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After 3 months of Playing on liches. my classical rating is 1656. I'm pretty satisfied with this. in classical games I can easily calculate complex tactical idea with enough time in hand but how can a beginner decrease calculation time for Blitz? please give a suggestion. it will be beneficial for many beginners including me. Thanks sir
Play more rapid and do tactics:) practice
1656 is not a beginner
i looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooved it! i am having less time to prep but you make it possible!
Hi, can you make some videos about the Scotch? I know you talked about the blumenfield attack but can you show us other variations like the mieses and the classical? Thanks 🙏
You can find a video about scotch gambit for White here
ruclips.net/video/W_Jytlily8M/видео.html
Check out the channel hanging pons they have a great playlist on the scotch
Really very instructive and useful. Thank you
What do you do if Black plays a different 2nd move? Instead of d6, Black plays Nc6 or e6. I have even seen Black play a6 on the 2nd move.
need a video CRUSH the Sicilian Defense
Na4 seems to be not a good move because of B:e5. Nb6-Qc7 N:c8 can even lead to a worse position after B:h2. So we have to analyze f4 instead of it
I owe you a lot for sharing this vodeo😊!
What about black 2nd move e6? Can you build complete repertoire?
There is a very fun line also in the Sicilian : 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Bc4 Nxe4 6. Qh5. Carlsen tried it in 2020 but somehow blunder inverting the move order of the trap after 6... e6.
Black response to 5. is an e5 fork, so that line isn't very fun unless you're black
@@timm439 Check again, no fork. 5.Bc4 is not 5.Bf4.
ND5 will spoil your tactics
@@sking7252 Line?
@@sking7252 what line are you referring to?
Hi GM Igor Smirnov! This is Sarah and I would like to know if there is an " Anti grand prix attack " and if there is I would request a video on it
Nice!
What about
3 .... Cd7?
I have the same question
amazing video💪
I just have one question it is a good opening with black the Sicilienne Grivas,some strong players like this opening,it is a good opening and can you do an video on how this opening can be good for black.Thank you very much.
i will try this system lets see how it goes🙂 ..and the puzzle is Nd5!
I really enjoy Igor's videos. My only mild criticism is that he believes that a player with a small advantage has an easily winning position. At my level, trading a knight for a pawn, or bishop for a rook does not automatically translate into a win. The chances of screwing up later in the game tend to balance out such small advantages, not being a Grandmaster. Overall, though, Igor Smirnov is one of the best chess teachers on the internet.
I LOVE IT
Yes, Black is very restricted in this setup. But what is White's plan of attack here if Black doesnt try anything??
Expand slowly, double on the c-file, probably play Nd5 and recapture opening the c-file, thereby dominating even harder, infiltrate with Rc7
Also some possibility of trading off with Bh6 if the rook is still on f8
There are probably other options but basically it's to dominate gradually harder until black can't hold due to lack of space for coordination
@@ilyaibrahimovic9842 good points, I was also thinking you could advance the pawns a little, making space for your king to move up a row, maybe over to f2, more helpful in endgame to have king already advanced.
I played against GM Daan van Brandenburg h3 instead of f3 to be out of the theorie and got a winning position.
At 9 minutes. I am sure you have your reasons but I don't quite follow. Before playing the "generic moves" (rooks to the center) you suggested Qd3 to defend the b5 pawn advancement. However with Ne5 black still solidifies/prepares b5 while getting a tempo. Why not just go, say, Qe2 instantly?
I am sure there are reasons behind this but it felt a bit hand-wavy "and there's really nothing more to do". Is Qd3 serving another purpose/threathening something further when first played? I think Qd2 or Qe2 seems better in that position (connecting rooks, defending b5 without wasting tempo)
That is a really good question. Qe2 is more desirable than Qe3 but we have to protect our d4 Knight. If white plays Qe2, Black can play Nxe4 and discovering an attack on the d4 Knight.
@@GMIgorSmirnov I have to admit that I missed that tactic and also Qe2 feels.. clumsy/unnatural somehow. I don't know why but it's not intuitive. However Qd2 still guards d4, doesn't offer black a free tempo with Ne5, connects the rooks, sets up the diagonal with the black squared bishop and while b5 threatens the centre for white we won't loose to much and will create a weak pawn on b5 for black. Qd2 both seem very natural and to me (I haven't checked with an engine) the best move for white in that position
What happens after e4 c5 Nf3 Nc6? Because that is also possible and I want an easy way to play against it.
can you analysis the golden coins game?
1. Nd5
Thank you so much, Igor! I am on the way to destroy my sicilian-playing friend. What if they play Nxd7 rather than Qxd7 though?
Hello Igor, in case black chooses a Taimanov set up what would you recommend? By the way, I fully understood your Moscow variation ideas. Concrete and clear from a pawn structure point of view. George
Here is a Sicilian gambit variation by Igor which bypasses Taimanov.
ruclips.net/video/tQWLQpFl2GU/видео.html
8:20 What about Na4 (enticing b5) or Nd5 (protected), followed by queen-rook fork of Nb6?
knightd5 gains a pawn on ke7+, after the black Queen moves or takes our Queen.
White is giving up the initiative to black in this set up.😌
Nd5!
I won by using smith morra gambit
Bh6. If black takes the bishop on h6 then take with the queen with Qh6, then play white plays Ke6.
If black does not take the bishop h6 the white takes the black bishop on G7, black takes with the king. White then plays Kf5 check which would really open up blacks king.
Nf5 is a ded knight, and king is still safe behind the bishop, and if u exchange bishops u have not enough attackers to make actual attack
I prefer the cat...
At 10:24 you move your knight to a4 but what about pawn e5 attacked by theBg7?
Igor, where's your cat? I'm so used to seeing it.
The poor cat has lost its place to a teddy bear!
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Can they avoid ending up in a Maroczy by blocking with Nbd7 instead?
After nxe5 ,what if black plays e5?
This is called the canal attack
What if he does not eat with the queen but rather with the knight on d7? this changes everything
c3-d5
6:35 Nb5👍
7:06 bro don't you think if the opponent plays the moves e5 ,
Then our knight can move to Kbd5 square. I think thats a better square?
What if hyper accelerated dragon?
It's when u put your bishop on g7 straight away
After C4 what if black plays Q to g4
In that case put this video to recycle bin
or play 6.O-O Qxe4 7.d4 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Nc6 9.Nb5 O-O-O 10.Be3
I play the closed Sicilian a good deal as white and find it creates interesting positions on the board. Would love to hear GM Smirnov's thoughts on closed Sicilian play for white.
What if instead of g6, black plays Nd4
Nd5 wins a pawn after QxQ No p e7 then B x Q
R x Q is better than Bx Q
Pink bunny? It's ok, but I prefer the cat!
Err.. I meant to type: Thank you for this video! :)
Nd5
Puzzle my move is Nd5..
Unfortunately this variation doesn’t work against the most played old line with 2… Nc6
KnightB4
What if my opponent doesn't block the check with the bishop, but rather with their knight, do i still take the knight with my bishop?
Same issue, I’d move your bishop. Not worth trading flr a knight.
@@ryuxfx52 hey thanks.
i have always you as my favorite and you actully explain the moves and i have never understood better
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what if on 3:42 black does a long castle ?
what if 1.e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 tho
The logo and website link look outdated. You should redo it.
Otherwise your content and teaching is great. Just the logo.
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 ? Where is the cat ? and how did the rabbit get there
Nd5 Qxd2
Ne7+ Kh8
Rxd2
Les Blancs gagnent 1 pion
No cat?
The guy took with the night and not the queen. 😕
Igor,
Don't you think it would be important to tell people the name of White's pawn setup, which is Marocsy Bind?
The move order and exchange of White bishops is one move order and version of this Bind with the usual plus/minuses... White is rid of his "bad bishop" but when the pawn formations aren't locked, the bishop might not be that bad and have latent potential. White could really miss that white bishop, first reinforcing the pawns that are under attack because they're holding Black down and then maybe roam free on an open board when the pawns are exchanged off.
And, without consulting a computer, Black's Ra8-c8 in your video is likely premature and committing. It's too early to know exactly where both rooks belong, on c8 it's on the half open file but hitting top of one of the bind pawns. It might have had a better future staying on a8 or reinforcing cracking open the bind on b8. Although the K rook wasn't moved, it's also unclear which file the rook belongs on. And, it should be noted that b5 and d5 are only the most obvious pawn breaks but f5 should not be forgotten.
I've played boths sides of the Marocsy Bind probably like a lot of players. It's actually not that easy to play on both sides and is one of the more difficult paths strategically. Maybe you avoid the White knight sacrifices on Blacks center in the main lines of the open Sicilian, but I wouldn't call this the simplest or easiest way for White or Black to play.
All this theory just for a 100 rating to dive in queen first
where is the kitty cat?
that political joke omg that was amazingly executed
4:35 Ben Finegold does not approve
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How are you Igor ? do you still live in Ukraine ?
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In 50% of the cases, black doesn't play 2. d6. If so, you're basically out of book if you follow your "system". sorry but this video is clickbait and a waste of time.
`nd5
"This is the video for the people who do not have time to learn whole theory"...
Bruh. Im meeting my friend in 10 minutes...
I ain't playing moscow variation 😆
I will play this Moscow variation against my Ukranian friend.
Russia and russians are now canceled and dont exist anymore. Please do not play Moscow defence
Tell me more about that, you random negative iq that live in country that probably that smol, that i would never find it on the map
@@ShiraoriAteU correct
I am now a 2300 blitz rated lichess player because of your lessons thanks you very much 🇿🇲
That's awesome! Keep climbing.
1.Nd5 Qxd2 2. Nxe7+ Kh8 3.Rxd2
Ph3