An Easy System to Make French Players Squirm

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • GM Kraai breaks down a simple setup that puts French players out of their comfort zone.
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Комментарии • 276

  • @dshocc1376
    @dshocc1376 3 года назад +297

    Jesse always speaks like his true passion is ASMR

    • @antonpirulero9343
      @antonpirulero9343 2 года назад +9

      Isn’t it an ASMR Channel?

    • @denisdemonte15
      @denisdemonte15 Год назад

      lmao

    • @davidenalini8371
      @davidenalini8371 Год назад +1

      Its soo fucking annoying cant watch a whole video

    • @TheChohr
      @TheChohr Год назад +5

      @@antonpirulero9343 Yes he is doing a chess Grand Master role play

  • @ChessDiagnostic
    @ChessDiagnostic 3 года назад +24

    Roasting French players OFF the board, and then showing how to do it ON the board. What class!

  • @SCCH286
    @SCCH286 Год назад +16

    The intro is a masterpiece!

  • @phoenixinthetrees1446
    @phoenixinthetrees1446 2 года назад +26

    4:07 Old variation. 5:20 New variation.
    Thanks for this, Jesse. I love the quiet, secretive tone of your voice - 'Hey, guys, don't tell anyone, but this is how to beat the French...' [loud knocking on door; voice from next room] 'Jesse!! Jesse, is that you giving away more chess secrets?! I've warned you about that!!'

  • @cameronherbert4632
    @cameronherbert4632 4 года назад +36

    I'm getting a big Bob Ross feel from this video. Keep it up!

  • @brigadira8735
    @brigadira8735 4 года назад +75

    You are one of the best GMs in explaining the game. Please, continue to enlighten us. P.S. against the advance a good plan is to bring the knight from g8 to c6 instead of the main line :)

  • @trenbabone6359
    @trenbabone6359 Год назад +16

    Me a French defense player checking this out to strengthen my French defense knowledge 😎

  • @monkeygrip2412
    @monkeygrip2412 Год назад +10

    This is truly an incredible video told by an amazing teacher. It is explained so so well. Not easy for all Grand Masters to verbalize their thoughts. Absolutely amazing video! Thank you!

  • @indrekreiland1569
    @indrekreiland1569 4 года назад +49

    It's like an Anti-GingerGM repertoire series :)

    • @ShubhamGupta-ep7wt
      @ShubhamGupta-ep7wt 3 года назад

      He never suggeted qb6

    • @Heroball299
      @Heroball299 Год назад

      Nah he recommends it for white in a chessable course for the same reasons Jesse said.

  • @sureshrawte9951
    @sureshrawte9951 4 года назад +8

    Very well explained! Making thing simplified is an art + knowledge!!!
    Besides it, technical presentation is also the best quality.. Clarity of voice, speed ,intensity of the talk and all...👍

  • @brucelittleboy3594
    @brucelittleboy3594 Год назад +16

    Jesse makes an important point that it's important to understand the _gist_ of an opening, i.e. where the pieces belong, what the players aim to achieve strategically, and what their psychological outlook is. We too easily get bogged down in the _intricacies_ of books and engine analysis. It is good advice to find simple ways to steer an opening towards positions that you find congenial and can understand. If your opponent is annoyed, disoriented, or thinks the task is easier than it is, then this is what good opening preparation is for the vast majority of players.

  • @Abhishek-mw6pg
    @Abhishek-mw6pg 2 года назад +4

    This guy is better than those IMs who are having 100Ks or even million subs because those just time pass mostly.
    I love your teaching style keep moving forward 🔥💓

    • @beastyboi8580
      @beastyboi8580 Год назад

      Someone is getting jealous of Gothamchess's money

    • @amoreazione3563
      @amoreazione3563 Год назад

      ​@@beastyboi8580 No, he is right. Gothamchess is just entertainment, this channel is instead about improving your chess.

  • @Socialdogma
    @Socialdogma 4 года назад +10

    I love this new channel. Three of my favorite chess instructors on the Internet.

  • @franklinwhitsell2987
    @franklinwhitsell2987 3 года назад +8

    Thanks for this. I actually score better as black than white. Whether I play 1.e4 or 1.d4 I always have trouble with the 1. e6, 2.d5 openings. I can do well up to class A opponents because I know the key squares to hold. But an experienced player who knows their pawn breaks I have a rough time in tournaments with people 1900+ rated. I do think this provided a lot of middle game ideas which is lacking in a lot of opening books... or perhaps it is just explained much better. I appreciate it as lower rated players may not realize the effort you put in to not just showing your lines, but explaining it in a way we can all translate and understand. That is tougher really than people tend to give credit.

  • @elroyjacobs8126
    @elroyjacobs8126 4 года назад +4

    Wow! Really enjoyed this. I learned alot. Thank you GM Kraai. Keep going the number of subscribers will definitely increase as time goes by.

  • @hplovecraftmacncheese
    @hplovecraftmacncheese 2 года назад +30

    This was a very interesting and clear presentation. You make it look easy, but I suspect at my intermediate level I would have to study these lines quite a bit.

    • @bflo1000
      @bflo1000 Год назад

      Yeah, but it may be a fun journey.

  • @Wtfzipcode
    @Wtfzipcode 2 месяца назад +1

    this is the first video of yours ive seen, and the first sentence is making me subscribe

  • @munzutai
    @munzutai 8 месяцев назад +2

    This looks a lot more solid than the Wing Gambit. I'll have some fun exploring this one. Thanks!

  • @jackm4457
    @jackm4457 2 года назад +5

    I came back to review this system after watching Carissa Yip use it to defeat Anna Zatonskih and Tatav Abrahamyan in the current (2021) US Woman's Championship. Anna was at 2400 FIDE and was clueless vs this line.

  • @petemattingly8361
    @petemattingly8361 4 года назад +9

    Wow this guy might be my new favorite chess teacher- glad I found this

  • @MrEstebandido51
    @MrEstebandido51 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for making this great video! Initially I didn't like the advance french, because I saw black had a really intuitive game with c5 - Nc6 - Qb6 and I felt white was trying to hold on, but the idea you recommend makes it seem really atractive for the white player, now I feel very inspired to actually try this in my games, and its black that's struggling to develop and realize its plans, thank you for a very interesting and great video!

  • @metspoker
    @metspoker Год назад +2

    I just discovered Jesse Kraai, and what an awesome way he explains!! Kudos from Denmark Sir.

  • @BillRatio
    @BillRatio 3 года назад +13

    This deserves many more views but as a French player, part of me is glad it doesn't. :) I also play 1.e4 and hate going against the French. The first two times I played this system against the French I easily beat 1750 players even though I'm only 1600. I honestly felt like Paul Morphy it was so easy to find tactics.

  • @christiansiebert4834
    @christiansiebert4834 2 года назад +1

    well I love the way you speak by explayning things calmly. It makes me calm myself and therefore it is easier to understand the facts you explain. Very good job sir.

  • @bflo1000
    @bflo1000 Год назад +1

    Explained the concept perfectly! Some nifty tactics as well.

  • @sayafkhan748
    @sayafkhan748 Год назад +1

    Thanks for spilling the beans. You found a new sub in me

  • @indrekreiland1569
    @indrekreiland1569 4 года назад +2

    Excellent video. It also really resembles play in many variations of the London so if one is a London player looking to take up e4 this feels like a very natural system.

  • @Boss.Stephen
    @Boss.Stephen 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video, thanks for covering sidelines in the end!

  • @ieatpaste8360
    @ieatpaste8360 Год назад +1

    What a great teacher. I really enjoy the way you verbalize these ideas.

  • @marcofrey2903
    @marcofrey2903 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I've long played the Milner Barry in classic trickster style but when I wanted to solidify my repertoire, I stumbled across this line from some game Eric Rosen tried it. Now that I've seen this, I'm convinced I need no alternative line in my repertoire, only this minor tweak. Every once in awhile the double gambit is still a blast, though. Sure gets a lot of those Frenchies.

  • @tenorhighc1
    @tenorhighc1 2 года назад +3

    LOve this! It's pretty funny that I have my entire opening prep settled except for the FRENCH!
    I didn't want learn all kinds of theory so I tried different systems ...
    Sclectcher variation
    Reit Garmbit
    Tarrasch
    KIngs INdian Attack
    Two Knights
    (but most of these leave me in postions I don't like. Except for the Tarrasch.)
    By studying all of these I ended up having to learn MORE theory which was my entire reason to find an easy
    system. LOL
    I love your video and this system looks great! Thanks!!

    • @Heroball299
      @Heroball299 Год назад

      What do you play against Sicilian? I've got nothing. Only ever tried the Alapin

    • @tenorhighc1
      @tenorhighc1 Год назад

      @@Heroball299 I play Grand Prix Attack - Sicilian players don't really know what to do and it guarantees a wild and fun game. You also have to learn the closed Sicilain with White in case Black plays early a6. That's fun too

  • @hectorgray8542
    @hectorgray8542 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the great lines!
    I just have one thing to point out, I think 6. Bd3 against the Euwe Variation is an inaccuracy since Black either gets a nasty attack or the light-squared bishop with 6... Rc8!

  • @ViktorJahnke
    @ViktorJahnke 3 года назад +2

    Wow, that was really helpful. I just won a game against a much stronger adversary following your advices on how to play against the French defense. Thanks.

  • @quizarrdd1
    @quizarrdd1 2 года назад +1

    Awesome stuff and well presented.. Cheers for the share Jesse!

  • @Yornek1
    @Yornek1 2 года назад +1

    I see the TEST OF TIME in the back there Jesse. One love from Jamaica.

  • @emiliodiaz6527
    @emiliodiaz6527 4 года назад +9

    Glad to know someone who has that opinion on French's players. Looking forward to hearing what you think about those nasty Lodoners.

    • @ChessDojo
      @ChessDojo  4 года назад +23

      I'll need a whole vid series to examine what went so wrong in the early childhood of London players.

    • @77oscarmanu
      @77oscarmanu 3 года назад +1

      Why do you think The London system is so bad ???

    • @emiliodiaz6527
      @emiliodiaz6527 3 года назад

      @@77oscarmanu ruclips.net/video/lHdUhBrVQGY/видео.html

  • @thechesslobster2768
    @thechesslobster2768 2 года назад +1

    I've got a game against my rival, around 2000 FIDE same as me. He solely plays the Qb6 french, so lets see if I can win with this! Thank you for the system! I maybe will graduate from opting out and just playing the exchange variation now!

  • @alexanderroc3359
    @alexanderroc3359 Год назад

    Thanks Jesse for your really helpful and instructive lecture. The way you talk is calm and easy. Looking forward to more!

  • @kriszed5329
    @kriszed5329 7 месяцев назад +1

    That is a GOOD video about how to annoy French players. Definitely going to try it and bookmark this channel

  • @SanjaySharma-en3gg
    @SanjaySharma-en3gg 2 года назад +2

    Your way of teach is very good I love it

  • @alexhudson-
    @alexhudson- Год назад +1

    Could you please do the video as white opens with D4 and Nc3 against the French? There isn't much info anywhere on D4, Nc3 opening and most I've found, most people better than me say it's bad, but I've stuck with it and have been exclusive with it and have made a ton of progress and I'm not convinced it's bad yet, unless black does the French. Anyways thank you and great video!! I'd freak if you made the video as I love your channel so much. I love D4, Nc3 and castling long side in open games and I try to be pretty aggressive as white.

  • @M8gicmike
    @M8gicmike Год назад +1

    Tried it, absolutely worked first time, moved queen back to c2, the rest is history. First time I have beaten the French against a player of similar rating

  • @dojisan5050
    @dojisan5050 Год назад +1

    That ASMR voice and that smile makes this system looks very sinister!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks

  • @abdellatif7571
    @abdellatif7571 4 года назад +1

    You are one of the best GMs in explaining the game .. just pls next time dont get so close to the mic cos there some sounds .. thanks for the good vids

  • @rbbecker73
    @rbbecker73 3 года назад +3

    So how does this work if black plays Bd7 without Qb6? ie 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Bd7 6. Bd3 cxd4 7. O-O and black sees that you're not playing the typical Milner-Barry Gambit with 7. cxd4, so he avoids your traps by not playing Qb6. What does black do instead, and how does white deal with it?

  • @ruffianeo3418
    @ruffianeo3418 2 года назад +3

    Nice! Your intro was nearly a quote of my rant about french players :) To get them out of their comfort zone, though, I usually opt for another line entirely: e4 e6 b3 - most just play d5 and take the e-pawn because they are french players, right? But no pawn chain in the center and french players are already on alien territory.

    • @brucelittleboy3594
      @brucelittleboy3594 Год назад

      And if they play 2...c5, then b3 set-ups against the Sicilian (with Nf3, maybe Bb5) are quite attractive for White too, and annoying for Black.

    • @JPCPSeto
      @JPCPSeto Год назад

      Still, the fact that you do that also underlines the strength of the French defense. Apparantly it's hard to challenge it head on.

    • @ruffianeo3418
      @ruffianeo3418 Год назад

      @@JPCPSeto Yes, in the same sense as it is hard to challenge a phone book in the "guess the phone number" game. The fact that someone spent the effort to memorize lines like a computer hard disk does not mean they can PLAY chess well. They just demonstrate that they can REITERATE foreign knowledge. So I play something they have not learned by heart yet.

    • @JPCPSeto
      @JPCPSeto Год назад +1

      @@ruffianeo3418 Come on man, what is this notion that French players would only memorize and not play well? Why would French players be different from e.g. Spanish or Petrov players? Everyone studies something. Right now it just sounds like you're frustrated that you're unable to defeat the French, even though you supposedly are the more skilled player.
      PS: I play the sicilian Kan/Taimanov, so I'm not even biased

    • @ruffianeo3418
      @ruffianeo3418 Год назад

      @@JPCPSeto The term "Security by obscurity" comes to mind. What I mean with that, is that french positions (with pawn chains in the center) require unique methods and forms of understanding, which favors learning by heart automatons even more. You cannot just play "reasonable moves" in those positions. The knowledge transfer being the problem. So yes, I think they try to minimax (amount of learned lines vs average success). And they have the same problem if they then find themselves in other types of positions. Hence my disdain for french players. They try to dumb down the game. In the same sense as those Starcraft II protoss players who only play cannon rush and never saw a late game.

  • @ChirsHunter
    @ChirsHunter 2 года назад +2

    Great piece! You deserves more attention.

  • @foxy3.o891
    @foxy3.o891 2 года назад +1

    Why are u so underrated I learned so much in this video

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 2 года назад +3

    I could listen to Jesse explain things all day. More like this please! (and not just openings)

  • @eldoreschess2428
    @eldoreschess2428 2 года назад +2

    I think MVL also played saced a pawn in the grand Swiss Riga 2021 in a French.

  • @virtuafighter3
    @virtuafighter3 4 года назад +1

    Very good video. I am pleased I watched this and the other video of how to spend my £ in chess and on what. This video has a good teaching style to get an idea across, supported by some variations to make it illustrative. Good balance.

  • @Zeddicus1976
    @Zeddicus1976 2 года назад +1

    I guess it has to be a good recommendation. Gawain Jones also recommends this in his book Coffeehouse repertoire. His analysis usually is solid.

  • @miketedder1079
    @miketedder1079 2 года назад

    Good stuff. I have been playing this line vs higher rated French players with good success for years. Putting the white pawn on e5 takes away the f6 square for the black Kt and the d6 square from the f8 bishop. 'Squirm' is a good word for it.

  • @jakeb.2990
    @jakeb.2990 3 года назад +4

    "I've been playing the French since the last millennium" whoa it's true

  • @thomasdoggett9919
    @thomasdoggett9919 2 года назад +1

    Really great video, helped immensely

  • @aname4141
    @aname4141 2 года назад +1

    I played this a tournament and mercilessly crushed black. Thank you Jesse!

  • @chrisatkeson4638
    @chrisatkeson4638 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Very well explained.

  • @ReinaldoGD_
    @ReinaldoGD_ Год назад

    Great video, GM Jesse! I learnt a lot about those variations. 😃 I just have a doubt about this variation: 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Qb6 6. Bd3 cxd4 7. O-O Bd7 8. cxd4 Nxd4 9. Nxd4 Qxd4 10. Nc3 because Stockfish 11 replies an interesting move for Black 10. … a6 - + and evaluates -2.15, d=29. It seems Black can have tempo to develop its pieces (e.g., Ne7, Nc6, Be7 and 0-0). Let me know please which plan for White could be run.

  • @resop3
    @resop3 2 года назад +2

    I always felt that to beat the French you needed to sac a pawn early.

  • @TH3G3N3S1S
    @TH3G3N3S1S Год назад +3

    Cant the queen escape to a5 at 8:19 ? Its not trapped or anything and then i just lost two pawns. I still very enjoyed the video and it made me realise that i dont need to defend the d4 pawn to my death

  • @dkol2000
    @dkol2000 4 года назад +4

    as French and Dutch player, I like these videos

  • @Sr.Bulgari
    @Sr.Bulgari Год назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @leomarty6002
    @leomarty6002 Год назад

    This helped a lot! Can we have more videos like this?

  • @kevinhenry116
    @kevinhenry116 7 месяцев назад

    7:05, why does black not play e5 forking knight and bishop? Ah you covered it at 9:50. I watched this last night and got a French today but didnt remember your trick at 10:20! I have to keep revisiting these videos for everything to sink in!

  • @rhysgriffiths9675
    @rhysgriffiths9675 Год назад +1

    This was awesome. Thank you.

  • @lucassantana6993
    @lucassantana6993 Год назад +2

    the last phrase was just everything. like pick this line and just learn how to play good chess 😂😂😂😂

  • @robtaylor9782
    @robtaylor9782 2 года назад +1

    The Bob Ross of chess ♟

  • @DaydreamVacations
    @DaydreamVacations 2 года назад +1

    Incredible system.
    Do you have a similar one against the Caro Kann?

  • @RayT70
    @RayT70 Год назад +1

    Thanks 🤙

  • @manuelcarpio-fl2pz
    @manuelcarpio-fl2pz 12 дней назад

    This video convinced me🎉
    Liked and suscribed

    • @ChessDojo
      @ChessDojo  6 дней назад

      Glad to have you here!

  • @sparksdrinker5650
    @sparksdrinker5650 Год назад +1

    Hold the line Johnny!!!

  • @d3eztrickz
    @d3eztrickz 2 года назад

    As black in the french I play a bastardized version. 5. Bd7 and 6. Nh6... with aims of getting that knight on f5. As you said.. it forces me (black) to use 2 moves to develop the knight. Often the opponent takes the knight on h6 with the bishop and a dynamic no castling game is in play. I know it's not rock solid and you as a GM wouldn't likely play in the same manner but I pretty much avoid the problems that you propose in your video! Thanks for doing these I learned a lot and will continue to take in information

  • @harrykaranikas7741
    @harrykaranikas7741 4 года назад +4

    At 8:20 the queen can go to a5

    • @Balakhontsev
      @Balakhontsev 4 года назад +2

      Maybe then 1.Bb6 Qb6 2.Nd6+ and 3.Rb6 winning the queen

    • @harrykaranikas7741
      @harrykaranikas7741 4 года назад +1

      @@Balakhontsev good point !!!

  • @anaddictwithapen8537
    @anaddictwithapen8537 4 месяца назад +1

    I hate playing against the french because i always without fail end up losing that d4 pawn, sometimes i win due to a miracle attack but more often my attack is combatted successfully, im gonna work on this line

  • @RayT70
    @RayT70 Год назад

    I was wondering if you might have any recommendations for white in this line
    1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Ne7 5. Nf3 Nec6 6. Bd3 b6
    7. O-O Ba6
    I have trouble finding a good plan against it

  • @McCaffreyPickleball
    @McCaffreyPickleball Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @user-vu1rz2yf5q
    @user-vu1rz2yf5q 10 месяцев назад +1

    Does black really have to go back to d8? c7 looks more natural, pressuring the isolated pawn on e5

  • @precioustreasures6045
    @precioustreasures6045 Год назад

    I just included you in my short list of great teachers😊..thank you for this.

  • @jovic8372
    @jovic8372 2 года назад +1

    I saw the video. I came...I saw..I conguered!

  • @ankitkatyal9013
    @ankitkatyal9013 2 года назад +1

    Excellent explanation 💚💜💙

  • @kakarotgrime
    @kakarotgrime 2 года назад +1

    Really great stuff! I'm comfortable with almost all of my opening repetoire as an e4 player but I keep getting bullied by the French - it's very satisfying to be able to turn the tables...

  • @darwinferrer5546
    @darwinferrer5546 2 года назад +1

    liked & subscribed. due to clarity & excellence...

  • @user-dj2el6do6e
    @user-dj2el6do6e 7 месяцев назад +1

    Jesse thx😊

  • @tamirpolyakov1122
    @tamirpolyakov1122 3 года назад

    Just subscribed because of this video. Definitely adding this opening to my repertoire. Always hated playing against the french

  • @lynxor7098
    @lynxor7098 Год назад +1

    At 8:21 how is the queen trapped if Qa5 is played?

  • @blobbymagee6138
    @blobbymagee6138 3 года назад

    Thanks Jesse. I was already playing a similar system to this which my coach taught me, but this adds a few new 'wrinkles'. Cheers!

  • @jellyfish-hunter428
    @jellyfish-hunter428 2 года назад +1

    thank you sir great video absolutely 10/10

  • @poconobarmaley
    @poconobarmaley Год назад

    Jesse, It would be very nice if you could add several illustrative games which would present different options which black could undertake and white can still win

  • @bechirbenothman5044
    @bechirbenothman5044 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant chess lesson !

  • @DaydreamVacations
    @DaydreamVacations Год назад +1

    Is this gambit good only for blitz?
    Or are you recommending this for classical 90/+30 games too?

    • @marcofrey2903
      @marcofrey2903 Год назад

      This is definitely the most solid version of the gambit, with the computer giving equality at high depths (but white is always asking questions). The old school gambit is more suspect (but still fun). I'd play this in classical. My ratings 1500.

  • @ramon6751
    @ramon6751 2 года назад +1

    God bless you

  • @wrathofpunjabi
    @wrathofpunjabi 11 месяцев назад

    As aging occurs in me, biases increase not decrease. In age of Silicon, it’s hard to talk about opening advantage.

  • @alexf0101
    @alexf0101 2 года назад +1

    After going through all the lines and looking at the database, I'd like to echo some other comments here and ask GM Kraai to do a follow up on the EZ system way to handle 5...Bd7 6. Bd3 cxd4 and 6... Rc8. Obviously no variation is perfect, but we must make them squirm here too! :)

    • @Isaac-bb3pj
      @Isaac-bb3pj 2 года назад +1

      Perhaps for the first suggestion, you can try just castling and getting some of the same themes, but without the potential queen attacks. It's still a solid line that scores well on the lichess database. It certainly turns into an interesting game!
      Against 5... Bd7 and 6... Rc8, which we could call the Jonathan Schrantz variation, you can perhaps just again consider castling, but after cxd4 (which was the suggestion on the video that he did), play Re1, which sort of keeps the theme the same! I was hoping to find something, this might be a potential idea!

  • @philiphynes8652
    @philiphynes8652 Год назад +1

    Excellent video and exceptionally well delivered 👏

  • @simonhinkel4086
    @simonhinkel4086 2 года назад +1

    Since watching this I've won countless of Blitz Games with this 🤣😁 thank you! :)

  • @GeneralBlorp
    @GeneralBlorp 3 месяца назад

    Aggro E4 repertoire baby!

  • @bggines_1260
    @bggines_1260 7 месяцев назад

    "his bishop will become large pawn on e6"!😂

  • @timkokesh1968
    @timkokesh1968 Год назад +1

    At 12:25, instead of Bxh7+ first, doesn’t Qh5 just win a clear piece? Black can’t cover both the Bh4 and h7.

    • @brdigma6790
      @brdigma6790 Год назад

      Thats what i thought too but Qxg2 is a massive threat after white moves their queen to h5

  • @lowtherlars
    @lowtherlars 3 года назад

    I normally transpose into the French from 1.d4 e6 2. e4 , but I think I'm going to try this setup

  • @dimtodim
    @dimtodim 4 года назад +1

    u r great teacher and present your knowledge very simple way :)