I Won 90% Games With This Opening

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +8

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    • @Aabi-Bro
      @Aabi-Bro Год назад +2

      Hey respect man !! Please do a 800-1200 rating climb with Trompowsky attack
      Plzzzzzzz😢❤🎉

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +20

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Grand Prix Attack Against the Sicilian Defense
    00:44 GM Smirnov's Plan to Win 90% Games
    01:08 Developing the f1-bishop first
    01:57 Common opening error by Black
    02:51 Middlegame plan for White
    04:26 Eliminating Black's defenders
    06:27 If Black does not play gxf5
    08:33 Plan-B for White
    10:02 If Black plays d4
    11:06 Important move to fix Black's doubled pawns
    12:42 For advanced level opponents
    15:14 Secret idea behind playing a3
    17:03 Sacrifice the ROOOOOK
    17:47 Puzzle: When Carlsen had 2150 ELO

  • @Mel-c8r
    @Mel-c8r Год назад +49

    Igor is truly a blessing. Other masters are stingy and share nothing because they are scared of giving away secrets. Igor is kind to everyone with these free fun lessons. He should get an Emmy award or at least free ice cream for life.

    • @ZDTF
      @ZDTF 10 месяцев назад +2

      I wanna be like him When I get older
      It's not for the free ice cream I swear

    • @marksmit8112
      @marksmit8112 9 месяцев назад +2

      Love the way he analyzes and talks through the way he thinks. Its golden

    • @loeksnokes3658
      @loeksnokes3658 8 месяцев назад +1

      Free Ice Cream for Life ... absolutely.

  • @wonderwind2716
    @wonderwind2716 Год назад +26

    This is my thought to the puzzle:
    1. Q*a7
    if 1. ... R*a7??, 2. R*c8+ Qd8 3. R*d8+ K*d8 4. N*f7+ Ke8 5. N*h8 (white knight is not trapped and can get back to g6, so white wins a bishop and two pawns)
    else if 1. ... Rb8, 2. Q*b8+ N*b8 3. R*c8+ Kd7 4. R*h8 h*g5 (this line white loses a queen and a knight, wins two rooks, a biship and a pawn. Not sure if there're better way to do it)
    else 1. ... Nb6 I'm thinking 2. Q*b6 Q*g5 3. Qa7 R*a7 4. R*c8+ Kd7 5. R*h8 but I don't see the win. if 2. Q*a8 N*a8 3. R*c8+ Kd7 4. R*h8 h*g5 and it's similar to line 2.
    So I'm not sure how white can win if black respond Rb8 or Nb6

    • @wonderwind2716
      @wonderwind2716 Год назад +4

      Oh I found the move. In line 2 we play Bb5 on move 2 and black collapse since the knight which defends the rook is being traded. In line 3, we play 2. Q*b6 h*g5 (I assume it's very bad if Q*g5) 3.Bb5+ Kf8 4. Qa7 and it transpose to similar situation as line 1. So white is winning in all the cases

    • @naitsirhc2065
      @naitsirhc2065 9 месяцев назад

      If black responds with Rb8, white pins the knight with Bb5.
      If black plays Nb6, white plays Q*a8 anyway and takes the rook. Because white has a rook on c1, they can win back more than enough material after they lose their queen.

    • @markphillips269
      @markphillips269 7 месяцев назад

      Qxa7 is just crazy!!

  • @PsychoticDuck1
    @PsychoticDuck1 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for posting this video about the Grand Prix attack, A few days later I versed somebody using the Sicilian defense and won in a similar way shown in the video! Looking forward to more chess content!

  • @wisdom7564
    @wisdom7564 Год назад +19

    Hello Mr Igor your lessons has helped me lot and my rating in my bullet went from 1000 to 1300 in a couple of weeks.I appreciate your efforts please keep posting great content thank you.

  • @brunojani7968
    @brunojani7968 Год назад +25

    You're the best chess teacher on youtube Igor!!

    • @frankieduran7481
      @frankieduran7481 9 месяцев назад

      after black f5 captured e4 white Qg5 is next to checkmate!

  • @screwtude2647
    @screwtude2647 Год назад +4

    Thank you Igor! I’ve been trying to learn the Accelerated Dragon, and white’s responses.

  • @TheoWadeFraser
    @TheoWadeFraser Год назад +1

    This guy is my favourite chess teacher online, he’s just so clear and direct and easy-to-understand compared to so many others. Also the thumbnail costume is hilarious.

  • @toma-iu9zj
    @toma-iu9zj Год назад +48

    queen takes a7 , rook takes back, rook on c1 takes c8 check, queen blocks , rook takes queen, king takes rook , knight on g5 takes f7 forking king and rook

    • @dijo4708
      @dijo4708 Год назад +1

      You play Qa7 I played Nb6

    • @toma-iu9zj
      @toma-iu9zj Год назад

      queen can take your knight@@dijo4708

    • @rabipelais
      @rabipelais Год назад +5

      @@dijo4708 Then queen simply takes Qxb6?

    • @Dad4_Service
      @Dad4_Service Год назад +1

      @@rabipelais and therefore foiled from the remaining moves @toma-iu9zj suggested - though i doubt black would take Qxb6 while already planing to sacrifice the queen to get the rook moved out of it's defending position

    • @dijo4708
      @dijo4708 Год назад

      @@rabipelais I take g5 Night with the pawn

  • @eclecticexplorer7828
    @eclecticexplorer7828 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have been looking at this variation since this posted a couple of months ago, and it can be a very playable game with mostly the most popular moves for black being played.
    Black's solution to the Grand Prix Attack: First of all, black's most popular moves work for the first few moves: 1.e4 c5, 2.Nc3 Nc6, 3.f4 g6, 4.Nf3 Bg7, 5.Bb5 Nd4. The next move for black is the 2nd most popular. Black follows 6.O-O with a6. White no longer has the option to exchange his bishop for the knight. What are his options?
    If white tries to get rid of the knight with 7.Nxd4, that is a blunder, because black responds with Bxd4+. After white responds to the check, white grabs the bishop.So that is a complete non-starter.
    White will need to retreat his bishop, but where? Ba4 and Bc4 both run into b5. The better of the two is 7.Bc4 b5, 8.Bd5 Rb8, and on the next move, black will play e6, so white had better prepare with a3, giving a square for the bishop, but it is not a good position for white. So if not a4 or c4, then where? d3 blocks the pawn, which in turn blocks the dark-square bishop, so the best option for white is to retreat to e2, and now black can play d6. Black's position is fairly good at this point. He controls more space, he has a well-placed knight in the middle of the board, white's light-square bishop has retreated to a fairly inactive position, black has a potential pawn storm on the queen's side, ... The main thing is that black should avoid castling O-O. He can leave his king in the center castle O-O-O, either of which denies white the strategy he is looking for.
    In the Lichess database, games that have followed this path through 7.Be2 d6 have been won by black 54% of the time, compared with only 40% for white.
    As such, I don't think that Bb5 is a wise move if black has not played d6 or d5. Stockfish recommends d3, which restricts white's light-square to e2 without having to get chased off of b5 first. a4 is also suggested, which doesn't commit white to Be2. The Bb5 option is still available should black push his d pawn. My feeling right now is to go with that approach, but I'm still working on it.

    • @wahito1456
      @wahito1456 10 месяцев назад

      thanks for this!

    • @hapawn
      @hapawn 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks!

  • @AndyDavisTechnicalDiving
    @AndyDavisTechnicalDiving Год назад +9

    I used the GPA from 1000-1300 rapid, but recently switched to the Smith-Morra. The gambit has a higher success rate for me thus far; especially in faster time controls.

    • @starseed855
      @starseed855 Год назад

      I never tried the Grand Prix but i play also the Smith-Morra against the Sicilian with good results 👍🏼

    • @livechesschannel
      @livechesschannel Год назад

      But a faster time control does not improve your chess, glad you are having good results, but Classical, will help your chess, find an opening that is good in Classical, then Blitz and Bullet will be no problem. Smith-Morra is good though, it's ^ to you if you want your rating to go ^ though.

    • @starseed855
      @starseed855 Год назад

      @@livechesschannel Thats true, good piont

  • @abuelaalida4529
    @abuelaalida4529 Год назад +4

    J'apprends énormément avec vous. Merci beaucoup, c'est vous le meilleur!

  • @MaxDooDat2
    @MaxDooDat2 Год назад +6

    The knight & bishop attack shown at 17:03 in this video is interesting, but it can be easily thwarted by Black moving his bishop back to F8. In fact, it is predicated on Black first having moved that bishop to an usual position, which allows White's bishop can take temporary control of that diaganol. Still, it's good to know if you ever allow yourself to be confronted with such an attack you need to stop it immediately.

    • @MyBiPolarBearMax
      @MyBiPolarBearMax Год назад +3

      Bishop b2 would annihilate blacks position if they did that.
      they have too many holes on the black squares and literally only one piece developed.
      Even trading the bishops on f8 removes castling rights and lets the knight come in to d6 and get out posted with the e pawn.
      Black cant lose the black bishop with all his pawns on white squares and nothing developed.
      Itd be interesting to see the stockfish eval

    • @MaxDooDat2
      @MaxDooDat2 Год назад

      You're right. I should have said "the main threat can be thwarted". @@MyBiPolarBearMax

    • @livechesschannel
      @livechesschannel Год назад +1

      No opening is perfect, but still, it has more downsides then upsides,
      Downsides: 1.Bxf8 removes your castling option. 2.Undevelops your only piece that was developed. 3.Takes more moves to castle. 4.Keeps the diaganal open.
      Upsides: 1.Stops Nd6+.
      4-1 pretty bad.
      I would play Ne7, Nd6+ just Kf8 and white's rook is hanging, otherwise you just castle.

  • @chess_guru_011
    @chess_guru_011 Год назад +4

    1.Queen takes a7 , rook takes queen
    2.Then rook takes c8 queen blocks and rook takes queen then king takes rook and knight takes f7 to win rook on h8
    And white is piece up.😊

    • @ABode-er7rz
      @ABode-er7rz Год назад

      But rook does not have to capture the queen. Rook can simply move to B8 and can threaten to capture the knight with the pawn in the next move...

  • @vikram.kannada
    @vikram.kannada Год назад +4

    Dear GM Igor, You are my most favourite youtube chess trainer.
    I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to your exceptional efforts in training us in the way we understand at our level.
    Training requires getting down to the trainees level of understanding which is where most fail, however you are the best.
    Thank you so much 😍

  • @KevMc29
    @KevMc29 Год назад +3

    Igor your videos are far and away the best I've discovered on RUclips.
    Can you please give me something to shut down the Philidor? As passive as it is I struggle against it

  • @DauntlessTony
    @DauntlessTony Год назад +5

    The Grand Prix attack against the Sicilian which you enlightened us about is simply awesome! It made me feel so confident in the maximum level! Thank you so very much Sir GM Igor! 🤗💯!!

  • @chosen_ones777
    @chosen_ones777 9 месяцев назад +1

    My absolute favourite answer to Sicilian when I was active in the 80's.
    Even though it was f4 immidiately after blacks c5.
    Have been crushing players far stronger than me with this one. It didn't really have a name when I learned it.
    The booklet was just named: "f4 against Sicilian" ! Not mentioning a name for it.
    We used to call the Qe1 move a magic move.

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge Год назад +1

    I tried this against Fritz 6 online and NONE of these lines showed up. They are all seemingly random or just highly advanced even when I put it on beginner level. I never once got the first option and I played like 10 games. I don't see how you can expect to play a certain sequence of moves in advance and really win. I guess I just suck at chess. using any of your lines didn't work because I would get crazy lines with his queen coming out or whatever.

  • @IsaccHernandez-r4d
    @IsaccHernandez-r4d 11 месяцев назад +63

    You won 90% with this opening, Carlsen won 99% with this opening, I won 30% with this opening...Do you really think the opening is the magic one?

    • @bruhifyforever8641
      @bruhifyforever8641 9 месяцев назад +17

      Perhaps you lack the knowledge required beyond the opening

    • @StopTheRot
      @StopTheRot 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@bruhifyforever8641I think that’s his point 🤦‍♂️

    • @fayskelley
      @fayskelley 8 месяцев назад +1

      He said 90% of the games he played against those rated below 2000.

    • @machi7054
      @machi7054 7 месяцев назад

      Maybe it's not for you

    • @mateomorenorios5698
      @mateomorenorios5698 8 дней назад

      Well... if you ask to chat gpt for the most dangerous opening, it answers is this one

  • @korethoe262
    @korethoe262 Год назад +85

    Queen to a7. I was 500 before this video, now I'm 2400 with three norms. Let's go!!

    • @music6174
      @music6174 Год назад +5

      WTF

    • @DanacChess
      @DanacChess Год назад +9

      What?!? +1900 elo in 30 mins not to talk about norms

    • @Jose-o1c6p
      @Jose-o1c6p Год назад +5

      ​@@crazyexbf😂😂😂

    • @scoobythelegend9702
      @scoobythelegend9702 Год назад

      Nah mate you srs ?

    • @usibistro
      @usibistro Год назад +15

      I can't believe how none of yall understands sarcasm

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 8 месяцев назад

    This is amazing! I'm a King's Gambit player who was playing the McDonnell variation against the Sicilian. This is FAR superior! It also maintains that similar pawn structure to eh KG. I've considered switching from KG to Vienna Gambit and this also is related.

  • @themadscot34
    @themadscot34 11 месяцев назад +1

    The most agraaaaaassssive. love the way he emphasises this word. Fantastic

  • @eclecticexplorer7828
    @eclecticexplorer7828 Год назад

    I'm looking at f4 as the answer to the puzzle. If black captures the knight, white recaptures with the pawn, opening up the rook to f7. If black plays something like Rh5 in an attempt to get back the pawn while developing his rook, then
    g6 Nxe5
    gxf7+ Nxf7
    Bg6 wins.
    If instead black plays g6 first, the white responds with
    Rc2 Qxg5
    Qxg5 Rxg5
    Rxf7 Nxe5
    Bb5+ Bd7 (Nd7, Bxd7 Bxd7, Rf8)
    Rf8+ wins material.
    If in that last variation, instead of Nxe5, black plays a6, preventing Bb5, I do not see the winning path.

  • @Oi-mj6dv
    @Oi-mj6dv 2 месяца назад

    Im looking for a way to avoid any sicilian shenanigans thx m8. The anti london c5 you showed was pretty good too!

  • @starseed855
    @starseed855 Год назад

    Very instructive video! thanks Gm Igor👍🏼

  • @BlunderBunny
    @BlunderBunny Год назад +3

    This looks great! Maybe a silly question, but does Black ever castle Queenside to avoid this attack?

  • @stefanodemerich8085
    @stefanodemerich8085 Год назад +2

    Thank you, Mr. Smirnov; your lessons are very interesting and helpful. Do you like the McDonnell Attack in the Sicilian?

    • @babstra55
      @babstra55 Год назад +1

      I always try to get the queen sac line "bryntse faj" in the mcdonnell ...d5 'refutation' -line but no one ever takes my queen. :D

  • @hellohanma5717
    @hellohanma5717 Год назад

    the most common move for black under 1800 online after bishop b5 is queen b6 eyeing the horizontal black squares and b2 pawn.I have lost many times with that.

  • @MASTERIMAGEN
    @MASTERIMAGEN 11 месяцев назад

    1.Qxa7 Rxa7 2.Rxc8+ Qd8 3.Rxd8+ Kxd8 4.Nxf7+ followed by Nxh8 +-

  • @sherrybmgo
    @sherrybmgo Год назад +6

    Bro's secret opening is now unsecret to 77k people ☠💀

    • @derg243
      @derg243 10 месяцев назад +1

      sure, but they wwill have to prepare for it and might not have the perfect defense in mind. plus even if he defends perfectly, the game just goes on. it is a fine opening which can surprise black

  • @SpaceCadet4Jesus
    @SpaceCadet4Jesus Год назад

    As white in the puzzle position, I would Qxa7, which either wins a free pawn or literally destroys black if black responds by capturing the queen.

  • @Theodicy101
    @Theodicy101 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Excellent video, as always.

  • @Don-yu3uq
    @Don-yu3uq Год назад +1

    As Black, whenever I see my opponent open with a PE4 in the first few moves, a Kings Gambit variation, I immediately develop my Queen side pieces and castle Queen side. Then push pawns on white's King side to help attack. They do that to me whenever I play Kings Gambit. Why would anybody castle on the side that the opponent is preparing to attack?

  • @hc2774
    @hc2774 Год назад +1

    Cool opening, i will try to remember the moves. There was a couple of optional moves along the way that were not covered, where i would be in doubt what to do.

  • @2topo
    @2topo 5 месяцев назад

    Great video 😄👍
    Sometimes I reach the same positions starting with 1 f4.

  • @astrogersunited5389
    @astrogersunited5389 Год назад +1

    As someone who plays grand prix against sicilian and lost, i can confirm this is truely the best

  • @zCqmbo
    @zCqmbo 2 месяца назад

    0:16 - d6
    8:45 - Nc6

  • @Ben-dk9sk
    @Ben-dk9sk Год назад

    Could you possibly cover the Saragossa opening? I’ve had a few interesting games but would be interested in knowing any potential theory

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 Год назад +1

    Remember this is effectively like playing the Dutch. Can also play this in the Reversed Sicilian.

    • @marknieuweboer8099
      @marknieuweboer8099 Год назад +1

      Actually the Reversed Grand Prix Attack 1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 f5 or 2.g3 f5 pretty often is a favourable version exactly because the queen's knight is still at home. Make sure to play 2.Nc3 f5 3.d4 exd4 4.Qxd4 Nf6 though. Like a young GM Svidler did. You won't find this in theory books.

  • @meister-t
    @meister-t Год назад

    Puzzle: "white to play and win" is usually a few moves and it's mate - I just don't see it. I see a trade of a queen and rook and probably knight too, for a queen, bishop, rook, but I don't see the mate.

  • @ZDTF
    @ZDTF 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bro was planning something devious in tht thumbnail

  • @cezartrasfiero6443
    @cezartrasfiero6443 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you Igor!

  • @ravis8532
    @ravis8532 9 месяцев назад

    The "Igor Smirnov" the Greatest Teacher indeed.

  • @walker5674
    @walker5674 Год назад

    Thank you for this video and very clear explanations.

  • @bartoszmaks1427
    @bartoszmaks1427 Год назад +2

    I wonder why common defensive moves like h5, Qb6 or Nh4 were completely ignored in this analysis. 6:31

  • @TheGbooking
    @TheGbooking Год назад +1

    Igor, thank you as usual for the interesting lecture! A small question about 5:01- why not to play Qg5 instead of Kg5?

    • @tobias4411
      @tobias4411 Год назад

      Qg5 is a blunder, then Ne8 and Black is slightly better. Also, blacks move before, fxe4 is a terrible blunder gives white an major advantage +7 and a winning position. Black could play c4 instead, and white would be slightly better, +0.9 according to engine.

    • @Fishy_17
      @Fishy_17 Год назад

      2 things. Kg5 means king g5. The notation for knight is N.
      Qg5 doesn’t work because of Ne8.

    • @Jacob-gl1kh
      @Jacob-gl1kh Год назад

      why would they move their king there???

  • @AzfarAslam
    @AzfarAslam Год назад

    Try to play some best moves from the opponent's side as well. I'm 1600+ in rapid and most of the time, I face good/excellent moves. Maybe pick an opening and make a complete series on it's theory.

  • @JeffreyDMathias
    @JeffreyDMathias Год назад +1

    Try this: Qxa7,Rxa7; Rxc8+,Qd8(forced); Rfc1, Q is now pinned and if Qxc8 then Rxc8,Ke2; Rxh8 [Q,R for P,B,Q,R]
    and if Q not take then Rxd8,Kxd8; Nxf7 forking K and R [Q,R for P,B,Q,R]

  • @aaronbarlow4376
    @aaronbarlow4376 11 месяцев назад

    Qxa7, Rxa7, Rxc8+, Qd8,RxQ,KxR, Nf7+ forking K and R.

  • @frakplease3771
    @frakplease3771 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Igor

  • @Ivanqoc
    @Ivanqoc 5 месяцев назад

    The way he said the opponent is cooked got me dying🤣

  • @davidlamarca899
    @davidlamarca899 Год назад +1

    Very great strategy ...agressive and effective💪👌👌

  • @ArieVanderBurch
    @ArieVanderBurch Год назад

    Nice, what if after Qh4 black plays the queen and castles on the long side? castling short looks very cooperative.

  • @L.STEVENMINVIELLE
    @L.STEVENMINVIELLE 11 месяцев назад

    If after white plays B- h6 and Bxh6 on move 12 13. Qxh6 .. N-g4 attacking Q then what?

  • @SAID_AHMADINE
    @SAID_AHMADINE Год назад

    7:19
    If black play knight to H5 how do you respone ?

    • @bradsummerhill
      @bradsummerhill 10 месяцев назад

      I was wondering the same. I'm guessing that you advance the g-pawn to attack? even at the risk of weakening your king's castle?

  • @ericst-laurent1194
    @ericst-laurent1194 Год назад

    Great opening i try this thank you!

  • @nikolamarinkovic3834
    @nikolamarinkovic3834 Год назад +1

    Qxa7, Rxa7+ , Rxc8 (if he doesnt take the queen he loses the rook), Qd8, Rxd8, Nf6+, king anywhere, Nxh8

    • @crucifiedthief
      @crucifiedthief Год назад

      gotta cover the line Rb8, after Qxa7.

    • @alexacasafra639
      @alexacasafra639 Год назад

      Nf6+ ? How ? Did You mean to Say Nf7 ?

    • @brunojani7968
      @brunojani7968 Год назад

      Holy s_t, I would not have found this after a million years

  • @mikec4390
    @mikec4390 11 месяцев назад

    5:00 Why play Ng5 here? Isn't it mate-in-2 with Qg5 from this position? With the bishop pinned, whatever black plays next white just plays Qxg7#

  • @vinuthisiyansa7640
    @vinuthisiyansa7640 4 месяца назад

    how many moves did went

  • @p.jeffreyungar4908
    @p.jeffreyungar4908 6 часов назад

    Strongest move for black in the critical position is Qb6.

  • @stevecurry5055
    @stevecurry5055 Год назад

    In the critical position, what if black moved P to h5?

  • @birgittoft8393
    @birgittoft8393 Год назад

    Is it a possibility that black castles queenside to avoi this attack?

  • @DrPeterLorenzo
    @DrPeterLorenzo Год назад

    What if he instead defends the night on b4 with pawn to a5?

  • @I_LOVE_MANGOES
    @I_LOVE_MANGOES Год назад

    These videos are good but I would be nice if you added a PGN of the opening so we can put it into an engine or opening explorer to analyze at our own time.

    • @Sifo_Dyas
      @Sifo_Dyas Год назад +1

      It would be nice to be a little grateful. Here's an idea: Play the moves with an engine while you watch the video.

  • @vadimpalmer5032
    @vadimpalmer5032 Год назад

    Great video! Where do you develop your white squared bishop if black plays a6 before you play Bb5?

    • @CapAnson12345
      @CapAnson12345 Год назад

      In that variation g3 and put the bishop on g2. Castle and play for an eventual f5... generally.

  • @vivekdahiya9297
    @vivekdahiya9297 Год назад +1

    Hi GM Igor please start a live gameplay series.

  • @adjuster57
    @adjuster57 Год назад +1

    Almost all my Sicillian opponents play a6 on either their 2nd or 3rd move, really messing up this system. I have better luck with the Smith-Morra.

    • @sjoerdblom2018
      @sjoerdblom2018 8 месяцев назад

      @GMIgorSmirnov I have same question what is your advice if black comes with early a6 avoiding Bb5? Thanks!

  • @Captain_JR
    @Captain_JR Год назад

    bro finally i waited for this for real thnx a lot man!!

  • @PavelGrigorenko
    @PavelGrigorenko Год назад

    if the queen is already on h4, why would anyone castle short?

  • @markhunter9303
    @markhunter9303 Год назад

    good stuff Igor!

  • @vatsalsr3029
    @vatsalsr3029 Год назад

    Good idea n humor too

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer89 Год назад

    I guess Qh4 is so good that the engine always moves his knight to defend with the queen

  • @clintwarner3008
    @clintwarner3008 Год назад

    Good stuff 👊🏾

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner Год назад

    Excellent ideas

  • @illuminaut
    @illuminaut 10 месяцев назад

    I was wondering why he kept referring to pawns as witnesses to be eliminated. Took me a little to realize he said weakness.

  • @davidhutch8880
    @davidhutch8880 6 месяцев назад

    Why move the bishop. It blocks queen. If you took pawn with Queen. Check mate. King could not take queen as Knight holds check

  • @kevinwellwrought2024
    @kevinwellwrought2024 Год назад

    The only skill we need to develop in chess is calculation which nobody can teach us!

  • @thetransferaccount4586
    @thetransferaccount4586 9 месяцев назад

    grand prix.. should try

  • @jimsullins9162
    @jimsullins9162 10 месяцев назад

    Q takes a7. Rook takes. Rook takes c8. Black queen to d8. Rook takes queen ck. King takes rook. Knight takes f7 ck. Takes rook. Wins game

  • @9usernameunavailable
    @9usernameunavailable Год назад

    this opening got me from 1700-2000 and I'm disappointed you're getting the word out about it :(

  • @Timberius
    @Timberius 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why Ng5? At 5:04
    Why not Qg5?

  • @Ashwinivivek9991
    @Ashwinivivek9991 11 месяцев назад

    Hi GM Igor Smirnov! This is Sarah and I would like to know if there is a " Anti grand prix attack "If there is I would request a video on it.

  • @sdgamers4365
    @sdgamers4365 11 месяцев назад

    Your thumbnail is always awesome 😂😂

  • @iordanpetrov278
    @iordanpetrov278 Год назад

    3:44 hi Igor. Could you please send me a video analysis if the blacks move e7 to e6 or h7 to h5 instead of d7 to d5

  • @zelandakhniteblade5436
    @zelandakhniteblade5436 11 месяцев назад

    Summary of the video: if black plays the opening badly, white will have an advantage. Let's take the last line as it is the most popular against the GPA. After 6. b4, the main moves for black are 6...b6 and 6...d6 but neither gets a mention despite black scoring wins after ...b6 in over half of the games in the database. There are similar points in all of the other variations, such as 5...a6 in the fast ...d5 line. Hardly anyone above a certain level is going to play this, and if they do they probably have something specific prepared. The main moves there by far are 5...Ne7 and 5...Nf6, both of which are regarded by theory as approximately equal. The GPA is a system I also regularly recommend to social and low club players in meeting the Sicilian but it is not the magic bullet to 90% wins as presented here.

  • @AniLovesChess
    @AniLovesChess Год назад

    Another fun-looking opening. I really love these openings that involves the f-pawn lol

  • @AliBaba-hl9qi
    @AliBaba-hl9qi Год назад

    The problem with chess is that- at least for me, people don’t make the moves that you want them to - in fact they quote often make moves that you don’t want them to , funny that

  • @thestudiouslion
    @thestudiouslion Год назад

    Your videos are amazing sir

  • @jamesdarcy3902
    @jamesdarcy3902 7 месяцев назад

    Is it any wonder why Soviet players avoided the Sicilian vs Fischer?

  • @KrumovBobby
    @KrumovBobby 9 месяцев назад

    "he's already cooked" the most modern chess terminology I've heard recently
    next video, please include 'Omae Wa Mou' xD

  • @zenrando
    @zenrando 8 месяцев назад

    If i was a very small mouse I would play this opening every time.

  • @CatsPostContent
    @CatsPostContent Год назад

    This works very well at 1400 just won a game with it thank you Igor 😊

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +1

      Great!

    • @AzfarAslam
      @AzfarAslam Год назад

      what about 1600+, They play really best moves. Maybe cover an opening where opponent play's good moves as well@@GMIgorSmirnov

  • @nestorzuluaga595
    @nestorzuluaga595 9 месяцев назад

    Very interesting opening

  • @Jerry_RapierLingering
    @Jerry_RapierLingering Год назад +1

    Did you ever feel awkward when you made the picture in the thumbnail

  • @roryharvey2727
    @roryharvey2727 Год назад

    What happens if Rook goes B8 after Qxa7?

    • @rabipelais
      @rabipelais Год назад

      Then Qxb8, Nxb8, and you have the same sequence with Rxc8+ and he either blocks with the queen, and you capture with the rook, he captures with king and you fork with your knight, or he goes Kd7 and you are up the exchange two rooks, a piece and a pawn for a queen

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Год назад

    Very nice opening. This is what I'm going to play for fun for the next week... but I don't think i'll get 90%..

  • @ivanmaric-fg7ey
    @ivanmaric-fg7ey Год назад

    5:05 queen g5 mate in two?

  • @eschiedler
    @eschiedler Год назад

    lol I did not find the puzzle move. great combo