How to trick opponents with the Jobava pawn storm

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @AlexBanzea
    @AlexBanzea  5 месяцев назад +3

    Waitlist for my upcoming Jobava course: alexbanzea.com

  • @charc0al_tv
    @charc0al_tv 9 месяцев назад +42

    The most impressive part about all Alex's videos is how he's just casually talking to the camera when he has 6 seconds left and his opponent still has 3 minutes

  • @mannylokzzz
    @mannylokzzz Год назад +92

    Thank you so much for your Jobava London content I’ve literally gained 300 elo in the past month.. and as other viewers have mentioned it’s actually very helpful when you crack jokes like “raining pawns on the bishop that forgot his umbrella” kind of stuff. Your caro kann stuff was also extremely helpful I cant thank you enough

  • @JohSmith
    @JohSmith Год назад +12

    the editing to see (on the top right hand corner) the potential moves is a great addition to this channel

  • @scottwills8539
    @scottwills8539 Год назад +24

    Fighting a giant fly as the clock runs down. Nicely done Alex!

  • @sentryogmixmaster
    @sentryogmixmaster Год назад +13

    Alex is the best at getting down to 10 seconds while talking and still win! so suspenseful, it's like a Mission Impossible movie. what's next....he is going to win hanging on to the side of a flying airplane?!

  • @VincentPeer
    @VincentPeer 3 месяца назад

    Wow. This has got to be the 5th video I’ve watched you play this opening. And FINALLY, I’m beginning to actually understand it. Thank you for spending so much time teaching this opening.

  • @nooeeel
    @nooeeel Год назад +19

    Your chess videos are the best. I’ve learned so much from your videos because of your funny and friendly yet educational teaching. Thank you so much for releasing high quality content longer than 10 minutes completely for free💚

  • @BB_NYcity
    @BB_NYcity Год назад +5

    I've played this pawn storm for years. I always thought it was unsound! Nice to see I am not all crazy. Another great video!! I continue to learn from you.

    • @lyingcat9022
      @lyingcat9022 7 месяцев назад

      I mean were you losing a lot deploying this pawn storm?

  • @redpilledape5633
    @redpilledape5633 Год назад +3

    48:00 Missed mate in 1 with Rh5

  • @SuperChessGames
    @SuperChessGames Год назад +10

    Alex, I just played a Reversed Caro-Kann game (I opened 1. c3) - and won with 97% accuracy - applied the concepts from your videos but up a tempo!

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +5

      Thats funny, i might make a video with that idea lol

    • @someguyontheinternet7628
      @someguyontheinternet7628 Год назад +4

      1.c3 is my best scoring opening move and I try to play it as reversed caro or slav/London depending on the response. It's VERY simple and VERY strong and reduces the opening prep massively. You can pre- move D4 against anything or play 2.a3 as a waiting move that improves the slav/caro. It crushes. No one playing black is ready for the reversed caro up a tempo. Play this Alex.

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 Год назад

      @@someguyontheinternet7628 It can also transpose into Ponziani which is also very tricky to play against

  • @marktrimble8487
    @marktrimble8487 Год назад +5

    The worst move to make is telling your wife to "calm down"😂

  • @Natem22322
    @Natem22322 Год назад +1

    Not only are your videos extremely helpful but you are hilarious! The comments about the roulette spin for Englund players and the 5 guys with baseball bats had me cracking up 😂. Keep up the great stuff man!

  • @KancerKowboy
    @KancerKowboy Год назад +2

    Excellent counter to the Englund, thank you for breaking that down. This is actually one of the more useful videos I have seen and I watch most of the streamers. I am not a d4 player but was looking for one d4 line to mix in from time to time. So glad I picked this video. Feel like I found a gold mine in this one.

  • @davidel6469
    @davidel6469 Год назад +1

    Great to see the jovaba again...and this editing is just gorgeous...thank you Alex!!

  • @TheMichiganFishHunter
    @TheMichiganFishHunter 25 дней назад

    I like the Caro-Kann. I played it before and studied it in the past. Have some good literature on it. I recently picked it up again after I found the simplified videos, and I'm having pretty good success again. I don't know about the Jobava yet, although I do find the London video's instructive. Most of the recommendations offered here are lines avaliable in book study. He's giving you well known theory for free. Thanks

  • @banzaiburger9589
    @banzaiburger9589 Год назад +13

    I must say this is one of the more instructive Jobava videos by far! I often get that ideal dream set up and castled queenside as recommended, but then I sometimes lack a concrete plan afterward. Do I attack the kingside with those pawns? What if black plays well and goes all out on the queenside?

  • @SpectrumStrix
    @SpectrumStrix 2 дня назад

    There was a nice move as well for the knight with the englund gambit as white 25:47.
    Which prepared to open the white bishop file on e2. Putting pressure on black’s knight forcing him to pull back. Then push c3 knight to b5 prepared to sac the knight on an upcoming check.
    Forcing queen to be taken.

  • @TheHandyDandyHandle
    @TheHandyDandyHandle Год назад +6

    "You know it's bad, but it still gets you" my man basically summed up my entire chess experience 😂😂

  • @chrishaddad7611
    @chrishaddad7611 Год назад +2

    I think the huge fly made you miss mate in 1 at 47:59??

  • @thesupergamingpayer
    @thesupergamingpayer Год назад +4

    This channel is my favorite by far for studying opening concepts. Been playing chess for 2.5 months and just crossed 1100. I give the credit to your channel! Not to mention your humor is top notch and is better for my memory. Oh, and pro tips like pieces moving backwards…..clutch.

    • @ChessJourneyman
      @ChessJourneyman Год назад +1

      The best player to learn theory from! Looks like you're making great progress and having found Banzea this early in your chess journey is gonna help you tremendously :)

  • @tamasfabian1495
    @tamasfabian1495 Год назад

    Your sarcastic humour making you stand out of chess channels, I legit laughed at some of your jokes. Subscribed! :D

  • @jasonwolfe2991
    @jasonwolfe2991 Год назад +2

    Thanks to you I've started only playing the Jobava and have been loving it. I also appreciate how the quality of your videos keep improving, so keep up the good work!

  • @sprawf3371
    @sprawf3371 Год назад +1

    The fly was the best part xD btw, thank you so much! love your videos!

  • @paulmagoto8994
    @paulmagoto8994 Год назад +2

    Can't wait to play with so much confidence like you do...I'm determined to improve to that

  • @Pieter_Holland
    @Pieter_Holland Год назад +3

    48:28 maybe you’ve been enjoying it? Srry bro I could not stop laughing at this point 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
    On a serious note though, thank you again for this video. It helps my Jobava so much!! Also I kinda forgot my lines against the englund gambit so this video really helped my chess improve again. So I’m really really thankful!!

  • @DatRaccoon1215
    @DatRaccoon1215 19 часов назад

    That Englund Opening is nasty. Great counters Alex!

  • @MapexNJD
    @MapexNJD Год назад +4

    Hey Alex! I have purchased both your London and CK courses on Chessable. I just hit 1000 rating! I've been only studying your London course so far and I feel very confident as White. Interesting to see your Jobava variations on YT and while I'm tempted to try them out, I'm going to keep studying hard with the standard London for now. Cheers!

  • @QuentinSingvogel
    @QuentinSingvogel Год назад

    It's really ridiculous how your jokes like "we PP on the PP" and such helps me memorize the ideas of openings and positions. Really big shoutout for that! Your timer is giving me anxiety though xD Love your content man, your Caro course on chessable is superb and worth every cent

  • @Schlynn
    @Schlynn Год назад

    Can someone explain the checkmate threat for white demonstrated at 3:30? there are several ways to defend as black, so much so that I put the board into chessbase and had stockfish double check and it's such a non-threat that the top engine move i can see is Bb4 just toally ignoring the king side of white.

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      It's not threatening mate immediately, but I promise after you push g4-g5 this is gonna be very difficult for Black

    • @Schlynn
      @Schlynn Год назад

      @AlexBanzea Yup! I should have waited to ask but you demonstrated later in the vid to dislodge the knight. Thanks for replying!

  • @szymonsz6975
    @szymonsz6975 Год назад

    Love ur comments and analogy's! Thank you for your time!

  • @Charlycomando
    @Charlycomando Год назад

    I love your Jobava London and Caro-Kann videos!

  • @mkmasterthreesixfive
    @mkmasterthreesixfive Год назад

    the individual item is known as scissors, and its made of two scissor blades. The metaphorical use is scissor ie "we will scissor the front lines." Typically its better to just use the word Cut or slice.

  • @EcstaticMonkey98
    @EcstaticMonkey98 Год назад

    Thank you so much, I love this opening for white. Now I completed my repertoire with the French and Kings Indian as well. The reason I don’t play the caro kann is because I struggle against the advance variation but maybe I will go back to it after I improve my play against the advance variation

  • @Hailmich10
    @Hailmich10 Год назад

    I really appreciate your excellent instruction regarding the Jobava London and I also like your sense of humor. In this video, it was helpful to understand White's response to the Englund Gambit. I would appreciate it if you could feature a Charlick Gambit response. I am seeing that fairly often these days. Thank You!

  • @SuperChessGames
    @SuperChessGames Год назад +1

    Nice video from one of my favorite chess RUclipsrs!

  • @moniinom4271
    @moniinom4271 Год назад

    Amazing video. I always hated playing against the Englund Gambit and lost so many games against it so i can not express how thankful i am for this refutation!

  • @louiscypher6919
    @louiscypher6919 Год назад +2

    Another video from Alex, thank You! BTW, I would really love if You would make some videos about a beginner friendly variant of the sicilian defense, like Kan or Taimanov. Have a great day, Alex!

  • @RisingTestostorone
    @RisingTestostorone Год назад +1

    I love your new style man, keep up the good work

  • @Martin_Neal
    @Martin_Neal Год назад +1

    Time stamp 57:24
    Good analogy: the bishop pair is like two pairs of scissors, cutting the board in classic right triangles.

  • @sahvtft
    @sahvtft Год назад

    Keep this content coming!! And the caro kann! Fav chess RUclipsr

  • @mohamedsalem2427
    @mohamedsalem2427 3 месяца назад

    Hey quick question after my opponent played Bf5 and I played f3 he played h5 stopping my kingside storm… what now :) I felt my plans were castrated and didn’t know where to go… I won because at my super high rating we blunder masterfully and my opponent moved his queen to an empty square protected by a pawn couple of moves after his h5 excellent move 😂

  • @philippides
    @philippides 4 месяца назад

    I purchased your london system course on chessable and am loving it. It has helped my win rate a ton vs the dutch, the benoni, and some annoying lines in the Englund gambit.
    In your course, you had mentioned you played ten games against Stockfish in the queen sacrifice line of the Englund. I have lost to some strong players in that line and it's always annoying. Is there any way you could send me the PGNs for those games or post them on RUclips? I'm sure we would all love to see them :)

  • @agoraphobi8004
    @agoraphobi8004 Год назад

    33:36 doesn't nc7 force black to take with the queen and then fall into nc7 fork?

  • @Fireshardes
    @Fireshardes Год назад +1

    first time i’ve seen a chess youtuber get attacked during a tutorial video, hope you’ve recovered well alex

  • @KH-hs5xh
    @KH-hs5xh Год назад +1

    Hilarious with the flies 😅 love to see you have a weakness too 😉😘 keep up the excellent content Alex 👏

  • @fluctura
    @fluctura 10 месяцев назад

    After watching 10 of your videos and winning plenty of games, jumping up 150 ELO in a few days, just because you explain it all so well, I decided to buy your London and Caro-Kann courses. Please keep up your amazing work. My goal is 1500 :) Maybe I can get there in a matter of 1-2 years :) Greetings from Germany

  • @JSJ1978
    @JSJ1978 Год назад

    I think that most of us would like to see more videos like this one - thanks.

  • @TimmyBraun
    @TimmyBraun Год назад +2

    48:00 had mate in 1 Rh5

    • @Nick-H-77
      @Nick-H-77 Год назад +2

      Lol I just came on to say this too.
      I blame the fly.

  • @swr1675
    @swr1675 11 месяцев назад

    I struggle to do well with the jobava when they keep the Bishop inside the pawn chain. The games seem to become very random. Outside the chain the pawn push makes the games more consistent and easier

  • @screwtude2647
    @screwtude2647 Год назад

    Thanks again Alex! Have a great weekend!

  • @tjweav1331
    @tjweav1331 Год назад +1

    If you had a Patreon for higher rated game content I’d be in bro. Helpful for me at 1800 kind of level already but jheez do this against tougher opponents for content and I’m in heaven!

  • @CancelIFR
    @CancelIFR Год назад

    "These guys just put their life savings on a roulette spin". You just described my 600 elo game perfectly :)

  • @FrancescoPizzo_Production
    @FrancescoPizzo_Production Год назад

    Thanks to your videos I got to 1550 blitz! But it gets trickier from there. Do you have any more advanced caro/london lines/ideas you can show?

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst 9 месяцев назад

    I've just played my first everJLgames! With 89% accuracy! Usually I play Busch-Gass whether white or black. I can win in 17 moves and stockfish will tell me that I made 9 mistakes and 8 blunders! The pawn storm works great, especially in my second-last game where I had rook and queen behind the pawns.

  • @BrentMurrell
    @BrentMurrell Год назад +1

    That giant insect attacking you is exactly like one of your metaphors 🤣

  • @stamps50
    @stamps50 Год назад

    Great video, and the newer video format looks really good

  • @edno4449
    @edno4449 Год назад

    could you show how to play London against a Kings Indian Defence and French Defence

  • @АндрейНовиков-д7у
    @АндрейНовиков-д7у Год назад +2

    Best chess content

  • @davidel6469
    @davidel6469 Год назад

    Somebody that is less worried of the Englund gambit than to a fly must be our hero!

  • @goldenHashbrown
    @goldenHashbrown Год назад

    Alex! I love your content! Thank you for all your... following games! I repeatedly lose to opponents playing d4. Can you make a video on it?

  • @alexanderfrost2943
    @alexanderfrost2943 2 месяца назад

    Alex how about if black moves h5 instead of e6 on the 5th move?

  • @MegaBakamono
    @MegaBakamono Год назад

    I have Simon Williams Jobava London course. Anything different on yours? What is your recommendation for a response to the Caro Kann classical opening when white goes f4 rather than taking the black f6 knight with the e4 knight?

  • @amentia666
    @amentia666 Год назад

    I found out that playing h4 before g4 often wins the bishop on f5. After playing f3 and g4, it is 100 % sure that black will move the bishop because the threat is so obvious. However by playing h4 first there is no immediate threat and black might just play Bd6 and when you then play g4, it is too late to save the light squared bishop. In about 20 % of my games in this line, I win the bishop, because my opponent didnt see that his bishop was getting trapped. What do you think about that?

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      It’s bad because he can answer h4 with h5 and there is no more g4

    • @amentia666
      @amentia666 Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea That's a fair point.

  • @_photonx6017
    @_photonx6017 Год назад

    I've always heard that Romanian flies are.vicious.
    I was half-expecting Alex to hold up a slipper with a giant joke fly stuck on the bottom.

  • @ManangGutaySiete
    @ManangGutaySiete Год назад

    My favorite opening London System

  • @tdadic84
    @tdadic84 Год назад +1

    The Englund Gambit game gave me literal nightmares and flashbacks lol... I have had the exact same situation happen countless times, and finally knowing how to counter it is a blessing. Thanks again for this amazing content!

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 Год назад

      Englund is the ultimate trick opening - cause if white knows what to do, black is just down a pawn (or more) for nothing. At least in other gambits you get equal position.

    • @ศกรโสมาภา
      @ศกรโสมาภา Год назад

      You obviously don't know about the medusa gambit. It sucks so much that you can't even find a guide on RUclips. The only benefit of knowing it is that you won't resign when you mouse slip and blunder a pawn while giving your opponent free tempo.

    • @mariuszpudzianowski8400
      @mariuszpudzianowski8400 Год назад

      @@ศกรโสมาภา I think ChessVibes included this in worst gambits list, only reason I know it exists

  • @SanderYT1
    @SanderYT1 8 месяцев назад +2

    Did you catch the fly?

  • @theyugijoker5856
    @theyugijoker5856 Год назад +1

    I am really enjoying your Videos
    It's such a great Skill to explain what you are doing, why you are doing it, while playing and winning a Game and additionally have a really nice commentary with random metaphors.
    Your Videos got me into the London System and the caro-kann Defense. I feel really confident in using Them now after I returned to chess and managed to get a Solid 100 elo Up😁
    Funny Thing, today i Ran First time in to the englund Gambit and didnt know how to respond, Not Sure If taking the e5 pawn is really good or Not, i Took it and got into a comfortable Position taking a safe W 😊

  • @JamesJingleheimer
    @JamesJingleheimer 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Alex, I''ve been periodically facing this gang with baseball bats. I'll try to remember all this :)

  • @OregonMikeH
    @OregonMikeH Год назад

    THANKING YOU AGAIN ALEX, SO WELL PRESENTED & LOVE YOUR HUMOR. MY PLEASURE TO HAVE SHARED THIS FINE WORK. AS ALWAYS FRIEND WISHING BLESSINGS YOUR WAY FROM OREGON. .... MIKE.

  • @astronemir
    @astronemir Год назад

    What do you think about Naroditsky’s approach to the early
    Bishop f5? Not doing the f3 but still going for g4 without trapping the knight?

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      I think that’s better objectively, but I find it harder to play for beginners. What I love about f3 is that it pretty much works well always vs bf5 lines in any form.

  • @ThomasMichaelHalpin
    @ThomasMichaelHalpin Год назад

    Bruz I know the exact feeling, I'm in Australia and where I play Chess in peacefulness out the back of mine I often get mosquitoes come and get me at the worst times.

  • @abdulvalimahomed5496
    @abdulvalimahomed5496 Год назад

    Hi Alex, how do we deal with the immediate C5 response by black??

  • @therealdealblues
    @therealdealblues Год назад

    New subscriber here. Really enjoy your videos and humor Alex. Working my way through your Caro-Kann course as well as watching many of your videos. While looking at the various London videos I’m just wondering if there is a simplified system for Black that you would recommend against 1. d4 in general? Some people say Slav or Dutch are easiest. Maybe another course idea. Anyway, thanks for the great content!

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/MdSvvor22T4/видео.html

    • @therealdealblues
      @therealdealblues Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea Thanks Alex. I have seen one of those reversed London videos but didn’t know if that was your general response to d4. Thanks again! Keep up the great work!

  • @EnergyCenterTV
    @EnergyCenterTV 5 месяцев назад

    I played English opening and London but the Joe Bava London is deadly af. I dominate every game

  • @animantus
    @animantus Год назад +1

    Kudos for additional variants chessboard!

  • @darrylkassle361
    @darrylkassle361 Год назад +1

    Did you know in Thailand they give their working elephants deliberate smack habits so that they are more motivated to work. Imagine being in that coffee shop and an elephant hanging out in withdrawals comes barging through. Scary!!!

    • @rv706
      @rv706 Год назад

      What's a "smack habit"?
      (non native English speaker here)

  • @garvaco
    @garvaco 3 месяца назад

    I really needed that englund lines

  • @danny5534
    @danny5534 Год назад

    Casually destroying an opponent while being under siege from a a GIANT fly

  • @joopnotyop
    @joopnotyop Год назад

    I play the london and got mated so quickly by that englund gambit today... Glad to learn about the counter in this video.
    I love your videos but i find the audio levels are sometimes a bit inconsistent, i would love them even more if the audio was a bit more balanced! I hope you dont take offense, the content is amazing, just gets a bit loud sometimes

  • @Vesswall
    @Vesswall Год назад +1

    Alex, you're an amazing teacher man! I love how entertaining you are with your coaching style. The jokes are too good lmao. And the fly had me dying laughing.. Even when you're getting attacked in real-life you still manage to get a checkmate lmao

  • @roylowry4798
    @roylowry4798 Год назад +1

    thank you for these very insructiionel videos. 😃

  • @Josttx
    @Josttx Год назад

    Thanks Alex!

  • @saval35
    @saval35 Год назад

    The story with bee, was so funny😄 👌🏻

  • @Aerixes.
    @Aerixes. 2 месяца назад

    13:23 Re6? sac? king is forced to take then Re1 Kd6 Qe7

  • @jkai396
    @jkai396 Год назад

    46:00 jobava London fly's attack variation 😂😂

  • @1Baza22
    @1Baza22 9 месяцев назад

    thank you Alex, hope you did not have to many nightmares about that fly :)

  • @maxb5640
    @maxb5640 11 месяцев назад

    2nd game really instructional for my beginner level

  • @mortenblouns9706
    @mortenblouns9706 Год назад +1

    Finally more with Jobava!! I waited too long This time 😂

  • @uroszdravkovic8969
    @uroszdravkovic8969 2 месяца назад

    You missed trading bishop for rook or possible mating sequence in game 4 move 17. Should have played Bh6.

  • @randallbsmith
    @randallbsmith Год назад

    Scissors: yeah, in English (crazy language) you can only have a pair of scissors. You can't have a single scissor. Stupid way to construct a language, but there you have it. You can't put two scissors together to make a pair of scissors, since there is no such thing as a scissor. Same with pants. You can only have a pair of pants, never a single pant. Love your videos, the entire concept of finding openings good for schlubs like me who don't want to memorize a zillion variants ... brilliant! And,as a bonus, hilarious!

  • @Chess86bravo
    @Chess86bravo Год назад +1

    Jobava london's bortnyk more Sharpe

  • @baseket2ball12
    @baseket2ball12 Год назад

    yeah, learning how to play against a million different e4 openings is pretty annoying...but that sounds like a good opportunity for some pretty sweet content. You should do a bunch of different series, each one on how to deal with the french, caro, scandinavian, pirc, sicilian, etc...I would be interested to see what your preferred response is to each one.
    Like for the caro, Rosen showed some pretty sweet two knights traps against it, so now i pretty much always play two knights against the caro...I think I've seen that Levy mostly plays the advance french in his videos etc. It would be cool to see in depth videos on how best to handle various defenses.
    I've kinda plateaued at 1300 blitz and I feel like there's just so much to remember, it's coming slowly but surely though

  • @SevenTheJester
    @SevenTheJester Год назад

    Ah hah. The old "elephant in the coffee shop" trick. Classic. 😂

  • @salvadorsempere1701
    @salvadorsempere1701 3 месяца назад

    45:17 it´s really the highlight of this video😁😁

  • @jessecharity5179
    @jessecharity5179 Год назад

    why didnt opponent at around 46 minutes take the rook with the king

  • @amackall
    @amackall Год назад

    Love your content! Hopefully constructive feedback: the full screen cuts to you while the game clock is ticking were a bit disorienting.

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @jtekholm
      @jtekholm Год назад

      It was the first time he was doing those, I guess Alex was experimenting. :) I found them a bit jarring too, but nothing too bad.

  • @RadoslavFogmeg
    @RadoslavFogmeg Год назад

    Liking even before i saw the video because i know i will learn a lot from it

  • @marine4Christ88
    @marine4Christ88 Год назад

    Where have you been, bro?! Awesome video

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад +1

      had a wedding! lol

    • @marine4Christ88
      @marine4Christ88 Год назад

      @@AlexBanzea well, that’s a freaking good reason. Congratulations!!!!

    • @AlexBanzea
      @AlexBanzea  Год назад

      @@marine4Christ88 not mine, but thanks! Haha