40:40 I was privileged to be an American chess player alive during the Fischer -Spasky era. It was definitely invigorating to American chess in particular, and to world chess as well. I particularly remember being absolutely stupified after the first two games, along with the rest of America, but the thrill of seeing Fischer carry on to win is unforgettable.
I watched this yesterday morning, and yesterday afternoon won a game in 7 moves when my opponent played the Fantasy Variation, just as Alex showed in the video.
Yeah, the opponent totally missed it. It doesn't feel good in games that I have played, when I win a game like that one, where I know the opponent should have won. Banzea SHOULD have blocked the bishop's path and castled Queen side, but he pushed the F pawn too far, and he didn't interpose with the bishop until he had forfeited his right to castle. That dark squared bishop was well placed.
Hello young master, thank you for sharing your experience and your thoughts, I fell in love with your karo kann. When I watch you play I see the light! Your videos and explanations are just perfect!
Opponent throwing pawns at you in the first game which creating threats is the stuff I still get tilted at, so it was great to see how you calmly handled it.
Great video. It's super easy to follow along your narration so your blitz games are really educational. At 14:32, I don't think he was in time trouble, but I think that at that rating players get nervous when we're winning and we don't know what to do, and he thought that the 17 seconds on your clock was little enough that he could flag you. Which is obviously wrong but my point is that his mistake may have been failing to stay cool under time pressure, panicking a little and doing something impulsive (after all, it's still a blitz game) -- rather than being unable to calculate that rd4 was bad. At 1400, I'm sure he could've seen that rd4 was terrible if he had thought about it.
Hi Alex! How do you like the Karpov variation vs the Tartakower? I feel like it helps develop my black pieces more thant the tartakower forced line. Just hoping on your input here!:)
Hi Alex, I am continuing to enjoy your London chessable course. In the London course you mention the possibility of playing the reversed london as black. I am wondering if you have any plans on publishing a chessable course on playing the london as black? Perhaps you are working on a caro kann course? I think if you made the reverse london and caro-kann it would be a great triad when combined with the London for the adult improver. Thanks for your hard work!
40:40 I was privileged to be an American chess player alive during the Fischer -Spasky era. It was definitely invigorating to American chess in particular, and to world chess as well. I particularly remember being absolutely stupified after the first two games, along with the rest of America, but the thrill of seeing Fischer carry on to win is unforgettable.
In the second game the opponent missed mate in 1 on move 31 with Qe7#?
We both missed it lol
strongest 1400 of all time haha
I watched this yesterday morning, and yesterday afternoon won a game in 7 moves when my opponent played the Fantasy Variation, just as Alex showed in the video.
At 28"42, Qe7 Checkmate looks like a strong move.
Yeah, the opponent totally missed it. It doesn't feel good in games that I have played, when I win a game like that one, where I know the opponent should have won. Banzea SHOULD have blocked the bishop's path and castled Queen side, but he pushed the F pawn too far, and he didn't interpose with the bishop until he had forfeited his right to castle. That dark squared bishop was well placed.
Hello young master, thank you for sharing your experience and your thoughts, I fell in love with your karo kann. When I watch you play I see the light! Your videos and explanations are just perfect!
Opponent throwing pawns at you in the first game which creating threats is the stuff I still get tilted at, so it was great to see how you calmly handled it.
Fantastic 😊
If I have learned something today it is that cube pawn structure is OP
Great video. It's super easy to follow along your narration so your blitz games are really educational.
At 14:32, I don't think he was in time trouble, but I think that at that rating players get nervous when we're winning and we don't know what to do, and he thought that the 17 seconds on your clock was little enough that he could flag you. Which is obviously wrong but my point is that his mistake may have been failing to stay cool under time pressure, panicking a little and doing something impulsive (after all, it's still a blitz game) -- rather than being unable to calculate that rd4 was bad. At 1400, I'm sure he could've seen that rd4 was terrible if he had thought about it.
I would definitely like to learn more about the Gurgenidze treatment against the 2 knights. Thanks Alex for another great video featuring the Caro!
Best videos on RUclips if you want to start playing the London or Caro! Thanks so much
And he's gonna get mated with more time on the clock than he started with! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I love your videos and commentary man. so nice for a noobie like me!
Hi Alex! How do you like the Karpov variation vs the Tartakower? I feel like it helps develop my black pieces more thant the tartakower forced line. Just hoping on your input here!:)
Tartakower is life, Karpov is for boomers lol
Hahaaa got it;)
Game 2 you played, feels like every game I ever play against lol :), that is how I struggle up the ladder. haha
Top man thank you for your help 😊
Hi Alex, I am continuing to enjoy your London chessable course. In the London course you mention the possibility of playing the reversed london as black. I am wondering if you have any plans on publishing a chessable course on playing the london as black? Perhaps you are working on a caro kann course? I think if you made the reverse london and caro-kann it would be a great triad when combined with the London for the adult improver. Thanks for your hard work!
Just check his video 3 days ago. It is literally Reversed London System 🤫😎😜
@@thebieniekmichal I will do that. Thanks.
28:50 Isn't Qe7 mate here?
Is dxe4 the most drawish approach against the 2 knights?
I suggest you the Jobava London System. Same as the London System, just your Knight isn't stuck.
I have a rating climb with that already!
@@AlexBanzea Can't wait to watch it! It's my favourite right now.
Always good.
Showman wears his playtime on his sleeve. Can't help himself? Well done.
Oponent on first game was good booked 💪but he doesn't know what to do at endgame 🔥
Why????????????????
No review of game 2 ?? Come on we need to see how to win properly and where you messed up!!
Stop losing time
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