I just went through your other video regarding d4, c3 was your go to move, now you are saying g3. your killing me. I still like it. Just learning, so much to view. I like your presentation regarding the moves and the reason. Well done. LIke the phone call. Priceless.
Well i tried to find the study on lichess, but i wasnt able to find anything under the Name "Ben the Butthole" (tried it in diffrent variations). Nontheless the Variations given were interessting. I am somewhat curious about the skill level the opening is meant for? I am 1800 Fide and still interessted :D Thanks for the upload and sry for my english!!
Thanks, we have a limited amount of time in a 50min class for our videos. Nearly all of these videos are recorded in an actual chess class with students. You may be interested in my work on chessable for long more thorough content: www.chessable.com/master-the-french-defense/course/13624/?commentsPage=3#main
I just went through your other video regarding d4, c3 was your go to move, now you are saying g3. your killing me. I still like it. Just learning, so much to view. I like your presentation regarding the moves and the reason. Well done. LIke the phone call. Priceless.
Flexibility is key to protecting your repertoire :)
Hi Bryan! Any chance to take a look to the repertoire? Sounds easy to learn and powerful!
Kindly share the link for lichess.
Thanks in advance and good work indeed.
Well i tried to find the study on lichess, but i wasnt able to find anything under the Name "Ben the Butthole" (tried it in diffrent variations). Nontheless the Variations given were interessting. I am somewhat curious about the skill level the opening is meant for? I am 1800 Fide and still interessted :D Thanks for the upload and sry for my english!!
can i have a link to the study?
Any link to the Lichess study?
Thanks sir
You got it!!
Who are you talking to?
A class of students
U should try to upload slightly longer vedios
Thanks, we have a limited amount of time in a 50min class for our videos. Nearly all of these videos are recorded in an actual chess class with students. You may be interested in my work on chessable for long more thorough content: www.chessable.com/master-the-french-defense/course/13624/?commentsPage=3#main