Simplified Openings: Plan-Based White Repertoire After 1.e4 e5
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Lovely video. My current main response to e5 on move 1 is the four knights, based on GM Gonzalez’s excellent Chessable repertoire. A lot of his ideas are similar here, but there are also more and slightly different approaches and explanations in your excellent analysis. Always a joy to watch you!
Thank you so much! This just made my Sunday, together with the other comments! ❤
@@gmalexcolovic there’s a lot of love flowing your direction! ✨ And it’s well deserved!
@@berndwind Thank you! :)
♟️Thanks for the repertoire! I really appreciate the plan based approach you took instead of the variation dumps I usually see on RUclips.♟️
Looking forward to your next videos!😁
Really a gem of a channel. Thanks for all your analysis and clear explanations
Thank you, much appreciated! ❤
Love the series great job!
Thank you!
In the line 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bb5 Bc5 5.0-0 0-0 6.Nxe5 Nxe5 7.d4 Bd6 8.f4 Ng4 we have the move h3 which helps me a lot to give me a lot of short wins but your move is a very easy way to have a objective advantage. Thanks for the awesome video!!!
Congrats on your fast wins! :) Yes, I know about h3, Black has ...Bb4 and I've looked at these options, but the reason I avoided this line is because while "trappy" and can lead to fast wins, if Black is ready White really has nothing. So I preferred the other line, with more long-term prospects.
Very nice foundation to play the 4.N"s If I watched this before a tournament game. I could play it.
It always seemed weird to me that basically all the classical openings continued being used from the 1940's onward but the 4n's kinda vanished
4...Nd4 5.0-0 c6 7.Bd3 looks interesting. When I played 4N"s i used 5.Bc4 but was never happy.
10:54 Bonus coverage of the Two Knights line 1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Nc3 Ne4Surprising to me Ivan Sokolov played4..Bc5 once} 5.Ne4 d5 6Bd3 ed 7.Be4 Bd6 .
Last couple of weeks my chess time was filed trying to watch Olympiad, the previous video 5..c5 Cataline a variation as white never got what I thought I should out of it. So bad memories. 😢
Didn't notice the high class thumbnail.👍
Thank you!
Nice series of videos indeed. If you could make The Scotch Game Simplified from Black's perspective I'd probably take up 1...e5 again.
Thanks! That's not a bad idea in fact, I will explore some ideas for Black in my future videos!
After 7.Bb3, what if Black plays 7..Na5 going after the Bishop before White has played a3? Why not play a3 before d3?
After 7...Na5?! 8.d4 is strong, that's why White is in time to play a3 on the next move.
i was wondering what you would suggest as an ambitious/dynamic try for titled seekers against the Spanish? 😊
This is less dynamic, but you can easily end up giving mate, so perhaps not that bad... :))
Please provide the pgns or lichess studies for this wonderful simplified series. Thanks and best regards.
Thank you for your kind words. I've been thinking about this, but I realised it would be too time-consuming for me. But, I wouldn't mind it at all if a community member and/or subscriber takes it upon themselves to do this type of work and make the pgns available to the public via a lichess study. In this way it would be a joint effort, I would be recording these videos while you guys can help by producing the pgns!
please send pgn
As I replied in one of the comments above, that would take me too much time, but I wouldn't mind any of you guys starting a study on lichess which would contain the pgns of my videos.