Get the Study I made for the Mieses Variation of the Vienna Game and the full PGN and visit Chessbook by following the links in the description! Also, let me know what you think of the video!
just cool I was looking to learn opening in a good way and without paying a lot of money and I found your opening series and I enjoy it very much. thanks. Although I recommend that during the video, when you talk about slots on the board, it's not enough to just say their names because most viewers don't know what they are, so it's better that you highlight each slot when you talk about it.
Perfect timing! i started playing this system a few weeks ago, because it seemed super easy to play and I like opening with the fiancettoed bishop. But I couln't find really good information online. Thanks.
Get the Study I made for the Mieses Variation of the Vienna Game and the full PGN and visit Chessbook by following the links in the description! Also, let me know what you think of the video!
just cool I was looking to learn opening in a good way and without paying a lot of money and I found your opening series and I enjoy it very much. thanks. Although I recommend that during the video, when you talk about slots on the board, it's not enough to just say their names because most viewers don't know what they are, so it's better that you highlight each slot when you talk about it.
Perfect timing!
i started playing this system a few weeks ago, because it seemed super easy to play and I like opening with the fiancettoed bishop. But I couln't find really good information online. Thanks.
Robert Ramirez has a lot of video’s about this opening too: oa Best Opening For Beginners vs 15 Bots
Thank you! I have been looking for the Vienna Game Opening videos and fortunately I found your channel.=)
8.Nd4 was played by Popchev in 1986, and he went on to win the game:
[Event "Naleczow masters"]
[Site "Naleczow"]
[Date "1986.??.??"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Popchev, Milko"]
[Black "Gazik, Igor"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2380"]
[BlackElo "2420"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[TimeControl "-"]
[ECO "C26"]
[Opening "Vienna Game: Mieses Variation"]
[Termination "Normal"]
1. e4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e5 3. g3 d5 4. exd5 Nxd5 5. Bg2 Nxc3 6. bxc3 Bc5 7. Nf3 e4 8. Nd4 Bxd4 9. cxd4 Qxd4 10. Ba3 Qa4 11. Qc1 Nc6 12. O-O Bf5 13. Rb1 O-O-O 14. Qb2 b6 15. d3 Rhe8 16. Rbc1 Nd4 17. Kh1 a5 18. dxe4 Bxe4 19. f3 Bb7 20. c4 Re3 21. Rc3 Re2 22. Qb1 Nc2 23. Bc1 Ne1 24. c5 Qc6 25. Bg5 Rxg2 26. Qxe1 f6 27. cxb6 Qxb6 28. Bf4 Rb2 29. Bxc7 Qb5 30. Qe6+ Qd7 31. Be5+ Bc6 32. Rxc6+ Kb7 1-0
Are you planning to do Q&A in future? I'm hoping for it :)
Around 11:40, you suggest Re1, but doesn't that run into Be7, retreating the bishop and removing the threat of a pin?
You used to link some featured games, it actually helped me a lot in my openings, where can I find games about this variation?
Lichess is the easiest way
29:00 it's a reversed Ponziani actually
My favorite opening
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Thanks !
can you make a series on the neo-catalan?
Dubov vs Nakamura final inspire me about this Vienna variation
Have you read "Chess attack manual" by Vukovich?
Nope.
What if bishop G4 instead of e4, the pin would be really annoying
Hello, I'm just know your channel. I want to ask that what benefit I can be received if I become member of your channel
I be playing this. I thought it was called Paulsen though.
Great video, but that variation isn't really my style. Thanks for sharing.