Punish PIN With DOUBLE PINS
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- This is one of the most common and effective ways to counter Bg4 pin on your knight.
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*Learn the 4 ways to punish Bg4/Bg5 pins on your knights, both TACTICALLY and STRATEGICALLY - click the link above this video's title.*
Me remembering what to do after I lose the match
😂😂😂
Then the opponent is going todo something different next time lol
That's progress!
Instructions unclear, they just took my knight anyway
take with queen, bishop defends your pawn (i'm guessing, there might be better moves)
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Ur moves are right we get better position@@infrakazos
Nah they just take the knight and refuse to play chess.
Frr lol
Positionally that’s an absolutely garbage move. White gets pressure on the long diagonal your knight and queen get tied down to defense. You give up the bishop pair and also used two moves to take a piece that only moved once, and force your opponent to improve their position while doing it.
If they take your knight you get a rook
@@_realmatrixno because black develops his knight connecting the rook and queen and you can no longer take it without losing the exchange
@@jacobcarrizales427it’s not that bad lmfao don’t exaggerate. even with the reasons you said black still has much to play for and it’s only like +0.5
Bold of you to assume I could win the match in that position
😂
Hit where it hurts. Got it.
No, that doesn't mean you can hit me in my balls tf. I want an official apology.
Lol
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Instructions clear
Me: pawn to C4.
Opponent: takes my knight anyway.
I love every time he explain something it's like, and then you do this and then you do this and then you do this and then you do this and then you do this ,like that's exactly how the game is gonna go
Yeah they just take the knight because you then have double pawns, and your attack is gone
@@Nate73837 u can take with queen instead
It's supposed to be general advice to use in your games not step by step instructions. You're blaming him but the problem is you're looking at the advice to be something it's not
@@prodmoira nah he is explaining it like its a forced line
@massimomazzini3594 it's not a forced line so don't take it that way. The point of the video is that instead of just defending the knight you can had pressure to punish him.
Then they punish my double pin with a quadruple pin and the cycle continues.
They take the knight and mess up the pawn structure you genius
they take a knight and lose the rook, taking rook for a knight and some double pawns is not a bad trade.
NoT tHe PaWn StRuCtUrE!
In all seriousness though, it’s really way better than you’d think.
They ruin their own tempo, give up the valuable bishops, let you develop more pawns towards the center and even let you continue your attack and grab pieces and space
@@abdallahhakeem5185 doesn't work
@@abdallahhakeem5185 also because we can continue attacking and developing we can castle long and probably throw this double pawns forward later. And to be fair, sacrificing your active bishop for a knight to ruing the structure only makes sense if you know how to take advantage of doubled pawns.
ah yes, the pinterest
horrible but funny pun
Instructions unclear the other person has called police on me
Pinterest nice
There is actually a reverse trap for this opening. By developing a knight, completely ignore the pawn. If they take it, then you threatening a fork
The issue is that if black doesn’t panic he’ll realize that b6 isn’t forced and developing the queenside knight connects the rook and queen and prevents white’s knight from taking the outpost in the center.
While white can still win a pawn with Qxb7, Bxf3 is next and now your kingside pawn structure is blown open, not worth the pawn imo
Yeah, we're probably missing something but i was hella confused when he went "black HAS to play b6" like that's not one of the weirdest looking moves in the position. Even taking the knight with the bishop first completely ruining their kingside pawns and also getting the open b file if white still wants to take on b7 seems really great.
The pawn structure isn’t ’blown open’… if anything, Bxf3 after Qb3 is a positional mistake for black, and white has awesome compensation; bishop pair, an amazing light squared bishop (given majority of pawns on dark squares) and high attacking potential once on d3, open line to black’s king for the rook, the pawn on f3 controls blacks knight on f6 really well, you can reinforce a future Ne5 jump with f4 once you swing the queen’s knight across, it’s not a bad position to play for white at all.
Hahahaha he acts like there’s only 1 way to play chess. Man’s crazy.
There’s definitely some hope chess here
but he gave a good idea.
attack where no bishop
Notice he only has the pawn sac move on game report. Most of blacks moves are inaccuracies or mistakes lol.
Wow! This guy makes grand assumptions on how each player is going to move!
Now in my next short, I will show you how to counter a double pin by turning it into a quadruple pin on your opponent
I have a HUGE win rate with these structures where my opponent has tried to pin my f3 knight, allowing Qb3. It's by far my most solid and understood opening position, the moment I see Bg4 I know I have a 90% chance of winning within the next 15 moves, though getting the e4 pawn sacrifice to stick in my head (with its purpose) is lacking, this is the second time I've seen it. I've even had an 1800 blunder their a8 rook in rapid thinking that taking the f3 knight was a threat against me
Bro rlly said "double it and give it to the next person"
He could also just take the pawn on the 1st move think smarter not harder
Instruction unclear: he takes knight at the start…
I play pawn H1. That pin never scares me im so used to it.
That's how you get mated in a lot of kings indian/grünfeld attacks though.
@@flotto7045 I'm not playing people that advanced lol
This really changed my perspective of playing chess now. Thanks 👍
Don't be happy London players, u will never get this position😂😂
cuz u play Bf4 on 3rd move, not e3 lol
I just played a game where I got to the exact position but didnt know what to do after Qb3. Good to know in the future!
In this position i remember pushing bh3 and bishop withdraw to f5
I'm second guessing myself if he's a real person or an AI generated 😂
I've always thought that h3 was the best move in that position
What if they take with bishop instead of pawn when u sacrifice?
usually when i get the knight pinned and its defending a good pawn i pin their knight back so they can’t take it
probably he made a blunder, and people think Magnus thought it through
'hit where it hurts'
Why not take the pinning pawn with the bishop, though, or the king side knight? I mean, yes it gets a double pin, but that only happens if the king pawn moves up. Very specific example imho
All of this guys shorts are very specific
Right, I double counter pinned. Now what.
Very PINteresting.
White's white bishop can just go right back to f5.
In my Elo my opponent would just take the pawn in C4
They would just take the horse
You have too much confidence in me. I would have no idea what to play next lol
But what prevents him from just taking your knight as they usually do and miss up with your pawn structure...
My opponent doesn't play like you said. 😂
My elo isn’t anything impressive, so I gotta say, this would work but against beginners they would just straight up take the knight. My elo is 1000 btw
Why did the board say Black wins?
Wait a second, wasn’t this played in the US junior championship like 1 or 2 years ago?
I don't get it, bishop simply takes e4 pawn and white's attack falls apart. What am I missing?
G2 pawn is hanging 😂
What if the knight takes the pawn?
What if they play bxf3?
Wouldn't black take the pawn you moved on C4, rendering the next queen move impossible ?
Nah just f3 and just trade man
Most of time they don't castle
It seems the best move for black is to take the knight, which would result in white doubling their pawns after the recapture. This shows white in a better position by +.20. Regardless, it's still an even game, unless the game is played at higher elo, maybe? Lol
Yeah so they took the knight instantly
After c4, bxf3… lol
What if he takes pawn after first move
But what if your opponent not stupid
Wait a second... ... after Qb3... Bxf3; Qxb7... Bxg2! And black has also taken a pawn and is also threatening a rook. Taking the rook on a8 loses a piece because black already took a knight. You can't win the tempo back with Rg1 because black can take the bishop on f1 getting two pieces for the rook. You have to take back the bishop at some point allowing black a tempo to defend their rook and material is equal, but black has succeeded in wrecking whites kingside pawns. Therefore white does not have the bigger threat and is not winning a tempo with Qb3 because you won't be able to take their rook as intended. Maybe it is equal but black does not have to defend b7 from the queen at all
The computer says it is ok for white but it's because white is more active or exerting pressure ect. Not because the pin was safely broken
Yeah but now how do you win from there
I get that pin almost always as white while playing reti into london and always do the passive defense 😂 not comfortable after the double pin but will explore it and see.
I’m like why’s there a pawn on e3? Dint know that can happen for white. Gotta try this 😂
Very helpful ima 1735 blitz
Wow that was helpful
Who would play knight d7?! Everyone would play c6. Like yeah let me just block my queen
I will remember none of this.
Thank you
I'm 1100 rapid right now and I dont understand what happened here. 9 out if 10 times black takes knight and white loses castling on King's side.
Step one play e3 😂
Cant he just take on e3 for an exchange that will weaken my king and ignore the pawn treat?
What if they take the knight
Is it a bad move to put my pawn to attack the bishop in this scenario?
SLOW DOWN DUDE! I am trying to play it out, but you are going too fast.
What if they take with the knight?
Dude. None of these shorts work at all.
Who tf is this guy !!😮
Why can't black just go Bxg2 here?
What is the name of the opening showed in the video?
Love this guy
Horrible advise, they take the knight anyways. If white take the B7 pawn white can just take the pawn on G2
why black king won?
This is amazing 😮
The way u say bishop always hurts my ear.. boSHop
What is the name of this opening
So they pinned my king instead so i tried the same moves and it was illegal bc my king cant move that many squares😢 ended still pinned and disqualified
thanks
What if they take pawn on c4?
Why it shows win for black King in the last part
If after e4, the person does Knight x e4 then...?
What do we do when they take the knight 😂 coz thats 99% of what happens
Kermit the frog???🐸
Orrrrrr hear me out, maybeeeee just maybe push your h pawn and your done
Or they just take the knight
Doesn't work. I'm 200 Elo playing against bots who blunder every move.
Ok, how do i win from this double pin?
Good story
And then what?
What is that opening
Looks like some sort of a London system
@@incognitouser7451no, it's a Colle, the Bishop isn't developed outside the pawn chain.
Colle System
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Queen's Pawn Opening: Anti-Torre Attack
if you don't bring the Knight out on move 2
@@incognitouser7451 it's a Colle, you can tell because the bishop wasn't developed outside the pawn chain.
That explanation is full of loopholes 👎
If they take on c4 whats the play?
Bxc4
Then what 😅