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I found the correct move, but it took me more than 10 seconds. I loved the Italian Game example. The instructions were very clear and easy to understand.
► Chapters 00:00 Best Chess Opening To Beat Beginners & Intermediate Players 00:09 Garry Kasparov's Secret Winning Plan In The Italian Game 00:49 5.c3 Classical Variation, Giuoco Pianissimo 01:14 Kasparov's mysterious prophylactic move 02:46 If Black plays Bxf3 05:23 If Black plays Bh5 05:56 Launching the Kingside attack 07:29 Multiple attacking options 09:14 Both Knights on the rim, but not dim 10:19 Puzzle of the day (mate in 1)
The solution of the puzzle is pretty counter-intuitive, the solution is Nf3#. The knight which is defended by the queen, covers e5 and g5. The rook which checks the king covers e4, f4 and g4. And the bishop covers e3 and g3
On move 6, would it be just as well to play A3, so that if the Knight attacks, the Bishop can move back to A2, maintaining the pressure on A7, rather than the less active C2?
10:20 ne6 I played that openning tonight, even though I didn't know this ahead of time. I'm avoiding learning too much about opennings right now, as I want to find them out. Pawn on c3 makes sense to lock out their knight on that side.
I'm a long time italian player and this system is best, i would always either castle kings side or trade light squared bishop and then lose or draw a drawish endgame, this way I'm winning more games by italian with almost 83% accuracy.
Nf3 is the solution to the puzzle, and it didn't take 10 seconds. I just looked at which squares the king could still move to and asked where I could move the knight (delivering discovered check) to cut off those squares. To be fair, I am not sure I would have seen it if I wasn't made aware that a mate in 1 existed.
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10:20 Nf3 mate
:O I thought Qh4
@@ManosErikosKlapsakis king escapes to E5
Boy !Oh Boy!!! My opponents are in problems after this clip....I cant get enough of GM Igor Smirnov. thank Smirnov. I always look forward to learning from you.
I found the correct move, but it took me more than 10 seconds. I loved the Italian Game example. The instructions were very clear and easy to understand.
Same. I first thought Qh4+, but then recognized the need to defend e5 with Nf3#. It took me about 30 seconds just to make sure. Lol
► Chapters
00:00 Best Chess Opening To Beat Beginners & Intermediate Players
00:09 Garry Kasparov's Secret Winning Plan In The Italian Game
00:49 5.c3 Classical Variation, Giuoco Pianissimo
01:14 Kasparov's mysterious prophylactic move
02:46 If Black plays Bxf3
05:23 If Black plays Bh5
05:56 Launching the Kingside attack
07:29 Multiple attacking options
09:14 Both Knights on the rim, but not dim
10:19 Puzzle of the day (mate in 1)
you re not only an excellent player but and excellent teacher. God bless you !
Your videos are extremely helpful. Thank you.
Nice I found myself playing Italian many times and Kasparov game is intresting
Knight f3 is mate. Thank you for another great vid :)
I love your videos Igor. I hope you're all good mate 🙏
2:04 Logical immediate reaction to Bb3 is Be6, since white will have lost a tempo if they were to exchange bishops.
The move is Nf3. Thanks for the video Mr Igor
@GMIgorSmirnov would you mind covering if Black Ng4 instead of Bg4? What would be some ideas coming from that? Thank you.
Nf3 took me a good 5 minutes to find!
Nf3#
Thanks, Igor!
took me more than ten seconds but yes Nf3 does the trick 🙂
@@milesbryant6013 If it improves your mood, it took me longer also!
Thanks very much Sir
Nf3! Discovered checks are so brutal!
King e5
The solution of the puzzle is pretty counter-intuitive, the solution is Nf3#. The knight which is defended by the queen, covers e5 and g5. The rook which checks the king covers e4, f4 and g4. And the bishop covers e3 and g3
Could you make a video on nimzo Indian opening? Would appreciate that ❤
But there are some alterative Black moves i saw that were not covered
On move 6, would it be just as well to play A3, so that if the Knight attacks, the Bishop can move back to A2, maintaining the pressure on A7, rather than the less active C2?
Wonderful lecture, I got mat in on in about 3 seconds, but frankly this was easy
We are preparing for king size casle, please add vedio what if castles on queen side.
Is the last puzzle one of thsoe where its black to move and you play Kg5 to mate yourself in on move
Thanks
Excellent content
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Just What You'd Expect From Garry Chess,Inventor Of Chess😮
10:20 ne6
I played that openning tonight, even though I didn't know this ahead of time. I'm avoiding learning too much about opennings right now, as I want to find them out. Pawn on c3 makes sense to lock out their knight on that side.
I'm a long time italian player and this system is best, i would always either castle kings side or trade light squared bishop and then lose or draw a drawish endgame, this way I'm winning more games by italian with almost 83% accuracy.
another video of all time
I think Igor already covered this a few months ago. It's still a good refresher course though.
Nf3 is the solution to the puzzle, and it didn't take 10 seconds. I just looked at which squares the king could still move to and asked where I could move the knight (delivering discovered check) to cut off those squares.
To be fair, I am not sure I would have seen it if I wasn't made aware that a mate in 1 existed.
Great info and great entertainment bc I pictured borat teaching me 😂
nights move to the top of the bishop...checkmate sir😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
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Nf3#
0:45
This position doesnt happen in my games😢
D3 wastes tempo
About 20 seconds because I saw Ne6 first and had to check the king moves before I saw the Nf3 solution.
This attack does not work as nobody ever plays Qd7 (5:54)
Rather they play d5 and you need to respond.
To be more precise.
d5 is played 3,5x more often then Qd7.
Besides all other possible moves.
I needed 2 minutes to find checkmate in one... but I'm not a GM 😁😁
Kf3 took me a while to find this …
did not find it, look in the answers, then the light bulb went off. Guess I have a long road ahead. Thanks
10:32 1. Nf3#
It took me 0,8 seconds to solve it.😅😏
instead ... ..Na5/B-b5+,P-c6/B-a4,(if)P-b5/Bb3 ... and can then P-a4,..
You can break the rule if you know the rule and if you have better reason why you vre break the rule coach.❤
Knight to F3
What if they castle afterc3
n to f 3 seems to be the move
Nf3#
about 12 seconds, maybe
I found Qd5 and Qxf5# in 15-20 sec
Is this the Italian 🇮🇹 opening ?
By watching his vudeos i am a FM. Fide master
Since 3 years
nf3 is the move
Nf3
1 min to found nf3
Puzzle Knight to F3
Knight f3
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Night F3
Nf3++
Knight F3
Knight F3 mate in one🎉
Answer below:
Nf3
Nf3 is a mate in one, it took me 3 minutes😮😢
Nf3 is checkmate
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I played this against a 1000 bot and got eaten alive.
Knight to f3.
knight to f3
knight f4
Nf3 (more than 10 seconds) 😄
less than 1 min
Knight f3 mate in 1
N-f3 1min
once i looked at how to cover square e5, i found it straight away.
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Huh?
@@NFS-shade arrest warrant put out yesterday for kasparov by putin's russia
Two minutes to find Nf3...
Nf3 is 10 seconds 😂
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2seconds
His politics preclude my asking that warmonger anything.
1st comment
took me 5 seconds to find Nf3#
Yes, eventually I found Nf3# by myself, but it took me much longer than I thought it would.
7secs to solve the puzzle of the day
Sol '-
Nf3#
I love your videos Igor. I hope you're all good mate 🙏
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