u are the chess dictionary in youtube. thank you mate words cant explain how thankful I am to u. whatever books i read or study and have doubts in a specific title or any specific opening and click and hpy sjtepan comes to rescue
Brah, I learned Caro-Kann & London System from You, and now i'm learning Grunfeld... You are the reason why i have such a great repertuare right now. Thank you man, you truly make a difference!
Thanks for the video! I am a lower rated player (1500) and my nemesis (1700) always plays the grunfeld. With the help of this video i managed to snatch a win off him :D
Will look up the theory regarding structure on this f3 anti-grunfeld. Find it hard to believe that white has delayed the development of bishop and knight on f1/g1, and black has both knights on b6/c6 which slows down the chance of a rapid attack on white's queen side.
I hate playing Grunfeld against much stronger players or players who understand that opening well. Basically the whole game I am fighting for my life. But when I play it against equal players,no matter if they know it or not,I play it with great success. But I gave up on it because I never wanted to waist my time on something I don't like actually. Its a nice surprise weapon. Kings Indian has much more potential it seems. Even the freaking neural network engines couldn't play it with great success
Adnan The kings indian is a very fine option, but there has been several gms leaving it in the recent times, such as kasparov himself, who gave up on the opening. I myself loved the KID, but i will change it in favor of the grunfeld i think.
I absolutely would play an early c5 as black, probably going into The Modern Benoni where white has played the not so impressive f3. KI Saemisch is also not that dangerous for black I think so that´s also ok with some preparation. 😊
Hello Stefan, is it possible after f3 to essentially treat the position like a Benoni with c5? The engine recommends this and says that the best course of action is to reach an improved Benoni which is close to equal instead of the normal +1.
Umm... how does Kf7 not just lose to Nxe7? I don't see a forced mate after Nex7 or a forced way for black to regain the queen or a forced way to compensate for this queen sack. It just looks like you might have gotten confused about the position or I am missing some insane computer move that you did not show us. (24:35)
Ironically i actually got caught in this line in a classical over the board game playing the grunweld myself and literally found the first 7 moves of this line with no prep however instead 8.Nc6 I played played e5 immediately (which is the top engine move) as i couldn't see the knight development idea but after 9.d4 thought the white pawn structure very vulnerable then played 9.f5 alongside it although looking insane made whites pawn structure ridiculously vulnerable (yes this was a mistake however it's only a mistake with either h4 or a4 as responses turns out) which my already down time opponent didn't find instead playing Bd3 at which point i played 10.c6 and then he played Bh6 which blundered the bishop and i eventually managed to win like i actually ironically suspect he was in this prep as i thought that this position looked absolutely stupid like who plays f3 in the opening tbh. Admittedly I also will say having an black player experienced in Alekhine's defence is likely to be a bad opponent to play this against aswell because its part of why i found this position quite comfortable with black as I felt i could take a similar approach of immediately attacking the centre pawns. I will note aswell the argument that this is better for white at lower levels is just wrong there's a reason why you don't play f3 in the opening and sub 1800 players will usually not castle fast enough and blunder some check due to it in my opinion
I mentioned that yesterday. It was thoroughly cleaned and my mate fixed what he could. Now I'm saving for a new one, and this one should survive until then:)
23:57 Instead, I would consider not to hang my Queen 😂
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u are the chess dictionary in youtube. thank you mate words cant explain how thankful I am to u. whatever books i read or study and have doubts in a specific title or any specific opening and click and hpy sjtepan comes to rescue
Brah, I learned Caro-Kann & London System from You, and now i'm learning Grunfeld... You are the reason why i have such a great repertuare right now. Thank you man, you truly make a difference!
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@@Yehanff_670 Do you think everyone is a native English speaker? Not everyone has English as their first language.
Thanks for the video! I am a lower rated player (1500) and my nemesis (1700) always plays the grunfeld. With the help of this video i managed to snatch a win off him :D
Sharp! White sure isn't going to need less theory with this line :) Nice video, thanks.
24:00 rip Queen
The last move from black is interesting! :D
Will look up the theory regarding structure on this f3 anti-grunfeld. Find it hard to believe that white has delayed the development of bishop and knight on f1/g1, and black has both knights on b6/c6 which slows down the chance of a rapid attack on white's queen side.
I hate playing Grunfeld against much stronger players or players who understand that opening well. Basically the whole game I am fighting for my life. But when I play it against equal players,no matter if they know it or not,I play it with great success. But I gave up on it because I never wanted to waist my time on something I don't like actually. Its a nice surprise weapon. Kings Indian has much more potential it seems. Even the freaking neural network engines couldn't play it with great success
Adnan The kings indian is a very fine option, but there has been several gms leaving it in the recent times, such as kasparov himself, who gave up on the opening. I myself loved the KID, but i will change it in favor of the grunfeld i think.
@@atomicdoge608 I leave Grunfeld to Svidler and MVL...
"the whole game I'm fighting for my life" sounds like a good time for me
Great content, thanks a lot for sharing!
I absolutely would play an early c5 as black, probably going into The Modern Benoni where white has played the not so impressive f3.
KI Saemisch is also not that dangerous for black I think so that´s also ok with some preparation. 😊
Hello Stefan, is it possible after f3 to essentially treat the position like a Benoni with c5? The engine recommends this and says that the best course of action is to reach an improved Benoni which is close to equal instead of the normal +1.
Umm... how does Kf7 not just lose to Nxe7? I don't see a forced mate after Nex7 or a forced way for black to regain the queen or a forced way to compensate for this queen sack. It just looks like you might have gotten confused about the position or I am missing some insane computer move that you did not show us. (24:35)
I think he meant Qf7, that's what the engine gives
Ironically i actually got caught in this line in a classical over the board game playing the grunweld myself and literally found the first 7 moves of this line with no prep however instead 8.Nc6 I played played e5 immediately (which is the top engine move) as i couldn't see the knight development idea but after 9.d4 thought the white pawn structure very vulnerable then played 9.f5 alongside it although looking insane made whites pawn structure ridiculously vulnerable (yes this was a mistake however it's only a mistake with either h4 or a4 as responses turns out) which my already down time opponent didn't find instead playing Bd3 at which point i played 10.c6 and then he played Bh6 which blundered the bishop and i eventually managed to win like i actually ironically suspect he was in this prep as i thought that this position looked absolutely stupid like who plays f3 in the opening tbh. Admittedly I also will say having an black player experienced in Alekhine's defence is likely to be a bad opponent to play this against aswell because its part of why i found this position quite comfortable with black as I felt i could take a similar approach of immediately attacking the centre pawns. I will note aswell the argument that this is better for white at lower levels is just wrong there's a reason why you don't play f3 in the opening and sub 1800 players will usually not castle fast enough and blunder some check due to it in my opinion
Very informative ...thanx
For a second I thought it was Elon Musk teaching Chess :)
It is
the anti-General Motors defense
nice anti grunfeld
Hi mate, What is the name of the book you bought on Carlsbad structure?
Tipical middlegame positions. Its in Serbian though so its a rough translation
23:43 do you mean Qf7?
Please, could you make a introduction vídeo about the king's indian atack.
What happened about your laptop???
I mentioned that yesterday. It was thoroughly cleaned and my mate fixed what he could. Now I'm saving for a new one, and this one should survive until then:)