Thank you very much for this active line for White. A question: What do you recommend if Black plays the delayed Benoni with ... Nf6 ... e6 ... then 3. ... c5. ?
your microfone sensitivity needs to be adjusted urgently. I'm listening with speakers and very often during this clip there is just thunder that I think there is an earthquake. otherwise, good content, thanks. P.S.: Moskalenko analysed the move Be2 some years ago and suggests it in his book 1 d4 Attacking repertoire, so it's not exactly a new discovery.
Nice idea. Thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome!
Great video!
Thanks!
Moskalenko's idea! In his 1.d4 repertoire book
Did he suggest Be2 or Bd3?
Thank you very much for this active line for White. A question: What do you recommend if Black plays the delayed Benoni with ... Nf6 ... e6 ... then 3. ... c5. ?
Avoid it and go against the Nimzo!
This is where White has a major crossroad 3.Nc3 , 3.Nf3 and 3.g3 , that being said only 3.Nc3 would allow us to get the variation covered in my video.
your microfone sensitivity needs to be adjusted urgently. I'm listening with speakers and very often during this clip there is just thunder that I think there is an earthquake. otherwise, good content, thanks.
P.S.: Moskalenko analysed the move Be2 some years ago and suggests it in his book 1 d4 Attacking repertoire, so it's not exactly a new discovery.
Sorry about that, it's video from my IT guy. Hopefully my microphone is much better :)
I didn't hear any thunder. Not smoothest ever but not bizarre or anything
@@Sough different sound system probably? I have good speakers and my bass is noticable because I like to hear it when listening to music.