Castling vs Non-Castling in the U1350 Class with GM Ben Finegold

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
  • Check out Ben's Chessable courses here! www.chessable.com/author/BenF... GM Ben Finegold teaches Castling vs. Non-castling in the U1350 Class at CCSCATL. This lecture was recorded on Sept. 17, 2017 at CCSCATL in Roswell, Georgia.
    Games discussed are:
    Wilhelm Steinitz vs. Curt Von Bardeleben (1895, Hastings)
    GM Ben Finegold vs. Thalia Cervantes (2017, St. Louis)
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Комментарии • 32

  • @davidschneide5422
    @davidschneide5422 Год назад +36

    By far, the most underappreciated chess content on RUclips.

  • @cooperjudson5807
    @cooperjudson5807 Год назад +23

    Single channel consolidation is such a great call. All I ask is that your playlists stay updated so the binging sessions go well! Thanks to the whole team and to Ben

  • @natew.7951
    @natew.7951 Год назад +22

    I wonder if that Ding guy is still any good

    • @ribbonsofnight
      @ribbonsofnight Год назад +3

      How about Steinitz. Has he stopped playing?

    • @brodieboy255
      @brodieboy255 3 месяца назад

      Mustn't be, he's not playing candidates this year

  • @Evilanious
    @Evilanious Год назад +36

    This lesson was when Ding wasn't as well known. Strange to think.

    • @seinfan9
      @seinfan9 6 месяцев назад

      Dang

    • @stephenphelps920
      @stephenphelps920 6 месяцев назад +1

      is that Ding's brother?

    • @jcline87
      @jcline87 3 месяца назад

      @@stephenphelps920 no that's Dong.

  • @SophisticatedBanjo
    @SophisticatedBanjo 10 месяцев назад +3

    Refreshing to hear a Finegold lecture with a live audience that appreciates his humour!

  • @harbard642
    @harbard642 Год назад +26

    Great lesson. Even greater roasting of kids

    • @JojenReed
      @JojenReed Год назад +6

      Ben's a goddamn hibachi chef

    • @davidschneide5422
      @davidschneide5422 Год назад +1

      I didn't play chess until my late forties, so he's also roasting ME.

  • @lucaslorenz8580
    @lucaslorenz8580 Год назад +3

    2023 and Hikaru is still being unsportsmanlike (walks away and just lets time run out without resigning in a game against van Foreest)

  • @NS-mm6jq
    @NS-mm6jq Месяц назад +1

    So unfair you don’t have even 100k views here

  • @kubapanek9050
    @kubapanek9050 Год назад +4

    I kove these videos, great lesson Ben.
    Thank you!

  • @coleverret2269
    @coleverret2269 Год назад +3

    How are you the best coach and have the best puns / witty insets .. most of your smart kids pick up on them too!😅 awesome stuff

  • @GG-bi8tb
    @GG-bi8tb Год назад +6

    knife f5?

  • @AG-ld6rv
    @AG-ld6rv Год назад +2

    I sometimes like to use an opening explorer on old games paired with Finegold's comments.
    65% play Bd2 and 15% Nbd. Now, a solid 20% mirror this game, but black has a vicious 40% win rate down that line. The super GMs who have played it though, things are more even (all that theory you have to know I assume). Funny enough, not 100% of modern games proceed Nxe4, which is a great move, especially if your opponent doesn't know 23 moves of theory as discussed. Instead, 4 people dared to play inline with this match with D4... and only 4 in the Lichess database of master games. The average Elo of that move is a puny 2263 Elo, likely because it makes no sense not to take the free pawn. As makes sense, out of the FOUR games that did that, white has a 75% win rate and one draw. The draw was a 2400 vs a 2200, scrumptious as he must have beaten himself up not winning after being gifted a +2 engine position by someone with 200 Elo less than him. To draw, he must think on this from time to time. If he knows it followed a famous game, he likely thinks on it even more. In that draw, they follow the game up until Be6 by black. After that, the two remaining games had white both play Qd3 instead.
    Another interesting thing is at the position where white castles, you might wonder why not Nxc3 as there are two attackers and only a pawn defender. The engine announces +8 after that as white ignores the recapture with a pawn and moves his queen into action: Qb3. There seems to be some pressure on black's king after that... as the queen and bishop line up against the lowly f6 pawn. The engine doesn't even do Bxa1 to take a free rook things are so dire. In engine land, white has many +1.4ish moves they can make, but Re1 is +2.6 for some reason. The "modern" move Qd3 is about 0.5, losing much of the advantage, according to the engine. The move the historical guy played, attacking the queen, was better, coming in at about +1.2. Not the best, but not as bad as the two modern players who played Qd3.
    By this point, there's no more matches that follow this one, and we can bet the four players who randomly got into this position hadn't deeply analyzed the position or else black wouldn't have dared get into +2.5 territory and white would have kept up the advantage.

  • @marcroulleau9510
    @marcroulleau9510 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @CrispyKorn
    @CrispyKorn 5 месяцев назад

    I can now cry like a grandmaster, thank you Grandmaster Finegold

  • @lostsoul2184
    @lostsoul2184 Год назад

    The best finegold era

  • @greatdanelegend7001
    @greatdanelegend7001 7 месяцев назад

    The kids in the audience are so cute with their comments on Ben's lecture

  • @leighton-youtube
    @leighton-youtube Год назад +1

    what was the reference he made at 13:15?

    • @Ostaf52
      @Ostaf52 Год назад +2

      “I think he’s got it” is a line from the 1964 musical comedy-drama film My Fair Lady. The line is “By George, I think he’s got it”. In the film, Professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison) says the line when Eliza Dolittle finally gets something right.

  • @notdanroth
    @notdanroth Год назад

    I play f6 sometimes 😬

  • @andrzejwilk7316
    @andrzejwilk7316 Год назад +1

    Is GM Ben playing the monetization algorithm by reuploading same lectures multiple times?

    • @0Space0dyssey
      @0Space0dyssey Год назад +6

      no it's just that they are on his old chess centre channel and now he is uploading them here

    • @TylerHumphrey05
      @TylerHumphrey05 Год назад +2

      It’s educational content. And it’s high quality. Got Hikaru and Gotham making loads now. Gotham is the one who’s ,maximizing his monetization game. I watch all 3 of these guys videos but it sucks seeing Ben getting way less views. Hikaru.. I get since he’s top 5ish right now. Levy is just doing RUclips pop chess videos. They’re fun to watch and informative but not in the same way as these are imo. The humor is just a bonus. Meanwhile in 5 years levy’s net worth will dwarf almost every chess player. But w/e such is life