I know Andrea is hyperactive and ignorant, but the coaching here is also pretty trash. Correcting terminology that was used correctly more than once and antagonizing the student are two major red flags. Frame the video around Andrea if that's easier to you, but maybe Naroditsky and Hammer could coach you on coaching before you try this again.
They're content creator, they're suppose to create drama, and/or find ways to make the content entertaining and engaging, while at the same time making it pg. Andrea in real life is a better student and Dina is a better coach.
They are streaming ! It's for content, having FUN. Maybe you don't know what that is. They are laughing and enjoying themselves. If you want something DULL, BORING 💤 💤 Then hop over to that creep GOTHAM LEVY ROSIE 🌹
@@huntermach7356 Exactly Hunter ! You're more polite than me. Love how it's pinned by Dina. What is with some of these serious comments. No sense of humour or understanding of what is involved in their channels.
@huntermach7356, whether or not content is engaging, depends on the audience. Some people enjoy content like this, while others enjoy content in which productivity and learning are the main points of focus.
Andrea has a lot of sympathy for isolated pawns because she realizes how hard it is when your sister goes off to college and leaves you with _nobody to play with!_ That someone might choose that situation voluntarily is not something she wants to think about.
Well done Dina, this is the kind of content I would love from you. You have so much chess wisdom. Although collab is fun, I would expect you to do this kind of position by yourself or with your chat.
This was the 25th game of the 1927 championship match between Capablanca and Alekhine. The move actually played by Alekhine was Bg4, and Dina gives a nice explanation of the ideas in the position. Capablanca then maneuvered his knight to c5, and an interesting nuance is that Alekhine played the not-so-obvious move Rc7 both to protect the pawn on b7 and also so that after the trade of bishops on g6 Black's queen is not stuck defending both the knight on d7 and the pawn on g6. Dina is an excellent teacher, and this was a great choice of a game to analyze. Alekhine, at the time leading by two games in the match, managed to draw this game en route to winning the world championship.
Very entertaining! Dina the coach and Andrea the student are hilarious with their different personalities. I can tell that both of them are really taking this seriously, too. Keep it going!
I think you got it wrong. According to wikipedia, an isolated pawn is a pawn that has no friendly pawn on an adjacent file. That is all. It doesnt say "isolated pawn is the one that is on the open file and it cannot move forward because there is opponent pawn", whatever that means. 🤔
I think the main difference we should understand from what dina said was that even tho you could technically call both an isolated pawn, one of them is actually easier to attack and to win. And there's where the difference between an isolated pawn and an isolated pawn on an open/semi open file is important.
I think maybe the cognate Russian term has Dina's meaning. In the US, a pawn can be isolated and passed - be two things at the same time, as Dina puts it.
@@arrowofkira5658 Yes, but isolated pawn on an open file is also something that wikipedia disagree with. It says "An open file in chess is a file with NO PAWNS of either color on it." Obviously, there cannot be an isolated pawn on file with no pawns on it. As for semi open-file, that is defined as a file with pawns of only one color. Dina's sentence "isolated pawn is the one that is on the open (or semi-open) file and it cannot move forward because THERE IS OPPONENT´S pawn" doesnt make sense either, because one color literally means there is NO opponent´s pawn on that file.
Today I learned that Alekhine played Kasparov :D But in all honesty...Andrea's whole repertoire of 'content' is basically around chess so I would assume she knew atleast the basics...Meaning who have been world champions and atleast roughly when. It's basic commong knowledge that Steinitz was the first champion who was then followed by Lasker, Capablanca and then Alekhine.
And yes Andrea is correct on naming, as we use the same name for them all, and differ a good one from a bad one with add that exact adjective to it "strong/weak" "good/bad" while Dina's chess-school seem to prefer to differ a good version against a bad one directly in the name. Maybe as just an example she would like a name such as "two bishops" when it closed position or they just not good & "bishop pair" when it a good thing to have them.
Even though Andrea was slow at learning the concepts, she was correct in saying that the b pawn is an isolated pawn. Any pawn that does not have adjacent pawns is technically an isolated pawn. It is also a passed pawn. The terms are not mutually exclusive.
When you can see Andrea is wild chaotic and a loud character and those might not be incompatible with you but you cannot stop loving her and want to protect her.
For you coaching her might be a nightmare but for us we’ve got our popcorn 🍿 out having a party and laughing it up knowing she forgot her A.D.D. Meds 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you’re great friend to her Dina 😂😂😂😂😊😊
You are a pretty good teacher. Very knowledgeable. I have misunderstood the term isolated pawn until today. Or well I was taught wrong by ... whichever person I learned it from. Thank you for clearing that up for me.
this was hilarious but also so helpful. i can't count how many minority attack videos i've seen and still haven't been able to execute one properly. i almost always end up (badly) pushing the centre pawns like andrea wanted to in order to get to the backwards pawn, and then i wonder where it went wrong. not a single book or video mentioned leaving the rest of the pawn structure alone. it's so obvious when you point it out, thank you!
Isolated pawn: In chess, an isolated pawn is a pawn that has no friendly pawn on an adjacent file. How can Dina be so confident, be a GM, and not know chess terms?
Isn't g6 followed by Bf5 faster? The only problem is Kh4 directly after g6. Thing is that he can do the same with this Bg4, Bh5, Bg6 idea..... if white goes Kh4 in first two moves he threatens to exchange with Kxg6 and wins the f7 pawn in the process. Oh but g5 after Kh4, Kf5, Qe6, Kg3 and still Bg6. You really calculate both options in a matter of seconds? Amazing.
Lol, the moment she said "I know them", I knew she had no clue. It's like a student of politics saying "Oh yes, Obama. I know him. He was a president."
They actually ARE hanging pawns.. two pawns side by side isolated. But I see the confusion since hanging pawns also means to leave a pawn unprotected and vulnerable to capture.
@@davidcarr9772 Here's a random video by GM Alex Lenderman ruclips.net/video/UvqBIkQGYqQ/видео.html That's not where I learned the term. Probably Fred Renfield or an old Alekhine book. A simple google search would have served you better.
Отличный контент, видно что ты стараешься и умеешь это делать. Молодец ) Также совет и пища для размышления: если бы ты позвала в видео ещё одного хоть кого, то контента стало ещё больше на 1/3.
Ummm...Am I wrong?...An isolated pawn is one with no like pawns on either adjacent like file whether it can move forward or not...She was referencing a backward pawn, correct?
You can see the sympathy between you beautiful girls. In addition, Andrea respects Dina as another older sister! 🥰But instead of playing with pillows with you, he punches you with boxing gloves! It's not fair !💖💛💙 🏵🌹💐
First Dina says that b7 pawn is not an isolated pawn, since it can move forward, and you can only call a pawn isolated when it cannot move. Then she calls d4 and c6 pawns, both of which can move forward, isolated. I'm quite confused...
honestly either Dina's english is so bad she doesn't know what these structures are called in English or she has used the same beads as hans to win games. If I was put in Andrea's place I'd get frustrated when someone was correcting me for using the correct terminology.
I know Andrea is hyperactive and ignorant, but the coaching here is also pretty trash. Correcting terminology that was used correctly more than once and antagonizing the student are two major red flags. Frame the video around Andrea if that's easier to you, but maybe Naroditsky and Hammer could coach you on coaching before you try this again.
They're content creator, they're suppose to create drama, and/or find ways to make the content entertaining and engaging, while at the same time making it pg. Andrea in real life is a better student and Dina is a better coach.
They are streaming ! It's for content, having FUN. Maybe you don't know what that is.
They are laughing and enjoying themselves. If you want something DULL, BORING 💤 💤 Then hop over to that creep GOTHAM LEVY ROSIE 🌹
@@huntermach7356 Exactly Hunter !
You're more polite than me. Love how it's pinned by Dina.
What is with some of these serious comments. No sense of humour or understanding of what is involved in their channels.
dina not into coaching, this is a one-off series to give content... its quite funny
@huntermach7356, whether or not content is engaging, depends on the audience. Some people enjoy content like this, while others enjoy content in which productivity and learning are the main points of focus.
Andrea has a lot of sympathy for isolated pawns because she realizes how hard it is when your sister goes off to college and leaves you with _nobody to play with!_ That someone might choose that situation voluntarily is not something she wants to think about.
Being tutored by Dina has major step on me vibes.
I love your dynamic, we need more Dina and Andrea collabs!!
“Capablanca played Kasparov!” is the best thing I’ve heard from a seasoned chess player in a long time. Couldn’t stop laughing.
Andrea has reached so far with her good looks. I sometimes hope she's playing dumb on purpose because of how smart Alex is. 😂😂😂
Dina is such a troll and I love it.
16:00 Andrea channeling Homer Simpson: "OK, umm, could you repeat the part of the stuff where you said all about the things?"
Dina and Andrea are amazing together ❤ . Pls keep posting these lessons!!!
in bed maybe...😎
You two are very different, but it's really quite touching to see how you interact.
Well done Dina, this is the kind of content I would love from you. You have so much chess wisdom. Although collab is fun, I would expect you to do this kind of position by yourself or with your chat.
When your tutor says "Forget about everything you just said" you should start to get an idea you might not have got the answer spot on 😂
More coach videos like this, please. Love it.
Dina is a mum-cat trying to teach her recalcitrant kitten how to hunt mice...
Dina your English got ALOT better. You have improved so much. Grats.
Loved the video. Looking forward to more like this. Also, apparently I didn't know the correct definition of an isolated pawn.
Thanks.
🤣"Forget about computer, computer is trash, ok? It's like even Hans Nieman is better than computer."
This was the 25th game of the 1927 championship match between Capablanca and Alekhine. The move actually played by Alekhine was Bg4, and Dina gives a nice explanation of the ideas in the position. Capablanca then maneuvered his knight to c5, and an interesting nuance is that Alekhine played the not-so-obvious move Rc7 both to protect the pawn on b7 and also so that after the trade of bishops on g6 Black's queen is not stuck defending both the knight on d7 and the pawn on g6.
Dina is an excellent teacher, and this was a great choice of a game to analyze. Alekhine, at the time leading by two games in the match, managed to draw this game en route to winning the world championship.
For the people griping about semantics and terminology, you can't *hope* to coach, (or *be* coached) unless definitions can be agreed upon.
When is Dina going to recap the last world champion game???
Andrea is like the best at selling content. That girl has a PhD in Marketing I swear
Very entertaining! Dina the coach and Andrea the student are hilarious with their different personalities. I can tell that both of them are really taking this seriously, too. Keep it going!
I think you got it wrong. According to wikipedia, an isolated pawn is a pawn that has no friendly pawn on an adjacent file. That is all. It doesnt say "isolated pawn is the one that is on the open file and it cannot move forward because there is opponent pawn", whatever that means. 🤔
internet rule number 1:Don't trust wikipedia
@@andrerodrigues2877 Oh really? And what source i should trust?
I think the main difference we should understand from what dina said was that even tho you could technically call both an isolated pawn, one of them is actually easier to attack and to win. And there's where the difference between an isolated pawn and an isolated pawn on an open/semi open file is important.
I think maybe the cognate Russian term has Dina's meaning. In the US, a pawn can be isolated and passed - be two things at the same time, as Dina puts it.
@@arrowofkira5658 Yes, but isolated pawn on an open file is also something that wikipedia disagree with. It says "An open file in chess is a file with NO PAWNS of either color on it." Obviously, there cannot be an isolated pawn on file with no pawns on it.
As for semi open-file, that is defined as a file with pawns of only one color. Dina's sentence "isolated pawn is the one that is on the open (or semi-open) file and it cannot move forward because THERE IS OPPONENT´S pawn" doesnt make sense either, because one color literally means there is NO opponent´s pawn on that file.
The problem is Dina keeps talking about isolated poons, not even Magnus knows what those are.
This is a really good analysis. Keep it going.
Today I learned that Alekhine played Kasparov :D
But in all honesty...Andrea's whole repertoire of 'content' is basically around chess so I would assume she knew atleast the basics...Meaning who have been world champions and atleast roughly when.
It's basic commong knowledge that Steinitz was the first champion who was then followed by Lasker, Capablanca and then Alekhine.
Of course it is a passed pawn but Andrea is right, it is an isolated pawn.
And yes Andrea is correct on naming, as we use the same name for them all, and differ a good one from a bad one with add that exact adjective to it "strong/weak" "good/bad" while Dina's chess-school seem to prefer to differ a good version against a bad one directly in the name. Maybe as just an example she would like a name such as "two bishops" when it closed position or they just not good & "bishop pair" when it a good thing to have them.
Okay WGM Jenny Karen
@@davidcarr9772 ??? Go talk with your manager ☺
There’s a fine line between educational and entertaining. Great video :)
Even though Andrea was slow at learning the concepts, she was correct in saying that the b pawn is an isolated pawn. Any pawn that does not have adjacent pawns is technically an isolated pawn. It is also a passed pawn. The terms are not mutually exclusive.
Okay Einstien
"Capablanca played Kasparov" never change Andrea😂
It was just a slip of the tongue. She corrected herself. Of course, Capablanca played Karpov. 😅
When you can see Andrea is wild chaotic and a loud character and those might not be incompatible with you but you cannot stop loving her and want to protect her.
For you coaching her might be a nightmare but for us we’ve got our popcorn 🍿 out having a party and laughing it up knowing she forgot her A.D.D. Meds 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you’re great friend to her Dina 😂😂😂😂😊😊
You are a pretty good teacher. Very knowledgeable. I have misunderstood the term isolated pawn until today. Or well I was taught wrong by ... whichever person I learned it from. Thank you for clearing that up for me.
Capablanca was besties with Kasparov they used to play friendly chess matches on his private island 🤣
Andrea is definitely a personality hire
1:17 I thought she said Capablanca played Castro 😆
I get why Hammer said he would love to coach Dina. He said that at the Rejkavic tournament when Dina was crushing the GM s
I think it would make good content too.
Hammer just thirsty bro
@@locoghoul 😂👍
Dina has that cold stare that could melt you down completely, which doesnt make sense at all.
They were both world champions.
this was hilarious but also so helpful. i can't count how many minority attack videos i've seen and still haven't been able to execute one properly. i almost always end up (badly) pushing the centre pawns like andrea wanted to in order to get to the backwards pawn, and then i wonder where it went wrong. not a single book or video mentioned leaving the rest of the pawn structure alone. it's so obvious when you point it out, thank you!
Isolated pawn: In chess, an isolated pawn is a pawn that has no friendly pawn on an adjacent file. How can Dina be so confident, be a GM, and not know chess terms?
Isn't g6 followed by Bf5 faster? The only problem is Kh4 directly after g6. Thing is that he can do the same with this Bg4, Bh5, Bg6 idea..... if white goes Kh4 in first two moves he threatens to exchange with Kxg6 and wins the f7 pawn in the process. Oh but g5 after Kh4, Kf5, Qe6, Kg3 and still Bg6. You really calculate both options in a matter of seconds? Amazing.
To be fair, all Chess WC:s have names that start with "K", it's easy to mix them up.
Botez: i know them
Dina: who are they?😅😂
🤣🤣🤣
Lol, the moment she said "I know them", I knew she had no clue. It's like a student of politics saying "Oh yes, Obama. I know him. He was a president."
Can we have a list of all the different Pawn Structures please? Would be helpful.
They actually ARE hanging pawns.. two pawns side by side isolated. But I see the confusion since hanging pawns also means to leave a pawn unprotected and vulnerable to capture.
Oh you know more than Dina do you ! Maybe you learned from someone who is not very knowledgable
@@davidcarr9772 Here's a random video by GM Alex Lenderman
ruclips.net/video/UvqBIkQGYqQ/видео.html
That's not where I learned the term. Probably Fred Renfield or an old Alekhine book. A simple google search would have served you better.
Andrea, I'm not gonna bullshit you I don't remember our lessons.
Respect.
This Canadian sadly agrees.
Wow!
Brilliant!!
At last, we heard something about real chess. I wish more grandmasters would do this.
I love to see Dina laugh
Never mind, Andreea... I'm sure Kasparov would have loved to play against Capablanca 🙂:-)
Отличный контент, видно что ты стараешься и умеешь это делать. Молодец )
Также совет и пища для размышления: если бы ты позвала в видео ещё одного хоть кого, то контента стало ещё больше на 1/3.
"Kasporv, Karpov. Potatoes, patatoes" lol
Ummm...Am I wrong?...An isolated pawn is one with no like pawns on either adjacent like file whether it can move forward or not...She was referencing a backward pawn, correct?
Dina your patience is incredible, i would had stop trying to teach her, so annoying, lol.
OMG, how, please tell me how it’s possible to think that Casablanca can play with Kasparov?
I love the way you say "pawns".
hahaha respect for the patience!
The worst student is correct. No lies told there. lol
It's obvious that Dina learned her chess at the Russian School of Hard Knocks.
It's not fair to ask them as far back as that. They won't know anybody before Kasparov.
Andrea was right. Isolated ONLY means there are no friendly adjacent pawns. Dina is really confusing things.
No she's not, it's you that's confused sweetheart
You can check with any chess resource.
@@davidcarr9772 No David, YOU are incorrect...Stop being a lackey!!
@@stephenarrigo5679 Are you rated 2300 +
No I didn't think so. Best you shut up Stephanie
You can see the sympathy between you beautiful girls. In addition, Andrea respects Dina as another older sister! 🥰But instead of playing with pillows with you, he punches you with boxing gloves! It's not fair !💖💛💙 🏵🌹💐
Just realised how Alekhin is pronounced in America :D
jokes aside, i learnt a lot of new things.
Dina is the first woman for whom I feel sadomasochistic emotions 😂❤
Andrea thinks Kappablanca is a Mario Bros character.
amazing!
Glad to hear that Andrea is keeping quiet on politics.
I wonder if Russian chess terminology is different from American chess terminology?
Dina, I'm gonna be honest... you look good.
First Dina says that b7 pawn is not an isolated pawn, since it can move forward, and you can only call a pawn isolated when it cannot move. Then she calls d4 and c6 pawns, both of which can move forward, isolated. I'm quite confused...
honestly either Dina's english is so bad she doesn't know what these structures are called in English or she has used the same beads as hans to win games. If I was put in Andrea's place I'd get frustrated when someone was correcting me for using the correct terminology.
Cant believe, I'm still, ambitious for this. Im like, probably, the most understanding person. Not again .
Love your video❤ I can edit for you
/ pawns = pawn chain... - pawns = Phalanx (pawn phalanx)
Andrea is a very good looking young women
haha. LOL at 16:21 I would give up.
Don’t worry, even Annie Sullivan had a difficult time, although, you seem to have a more of a challenge😂😂.
Ok botez is black?
THIS IS A REAL LESSON lol dina is the best
Aww, you guys are adorable! 😄❤️
I really heat when Dina butchers Russian names! Алехин! Не Алёхин, не Алекайн, не Алёклайн и тому подобное!!!
Lettuce look at this position...
Thought you we’re fighting w the Botez sisters?
“Can I go pee?” Hahaha 🤣
I want to do one to one coaching with you Dina
Ok from now on you are my favourite chess teacher after danya I specifically love the student teacher dynamic 😂
I watch Danya just to dream 😍❤️
Totally hilarious 😂❤ loved every single bit of it!
Did Hans jilt someone
Dina do you do online lessons?
Dina I luv your accent.
Magus would coach her I bet
I think she meant that it‘s a pawn island. The part abt the minority attack, was not wrong, right?
"Isolated pawn" must be defined differentlyl in Russia as I learned the same definition as Andrea.
'Differently' must be spelled differently where you come from. In the UK it's as I spelled it.
Yawn!
@@davidcarr9772 My vision impairment makes it easy to miss typos.
Chess is so boring. How could these two beautiful women be so engrossed in training chess. The answer is they were taught chess in childhood.
The ADHD is strong with this one.
Bruce Pandolfini wrote a book, "Weapons of Chess" and he defines all these terms they are arguing about.
Yes Yes along with the thousands of other chess books written. Magnus and Danya..... to name a couple
i guess this is just for content. also, i'm glad dina decided to be a professional chess player and not a teacher...
It wouldn’t make you an isolated woman, lol