I’ve tried this system and it does what is says on the 🥫 I’ve had some great games especially when black plays Bf5 the quick g and h pawn pushes, the space created, exchanging the light squared bishops etc.. etc... Thank you so much dude! ✊
13:45 Simon, correction. You did a video on how to do the greek gift as well, so no, you really did teach at least me how to win start to finish. AND I THANK YOU GREATLY! :) I always buy your stuff!
Like I had said before, I really appreciate your longplay videos. I believe they are the most instructive for a large range of players, from far below to exceeding my level of play (1900 ELO). Thank you, dude!
On Lichess? I want to play some people who follow Simon so maybe we could try out some of the stuff he plays. If you want lets play a game. I'm "nocompensation".
51:02 What opening has the most boring sounding name? (Top-5) No dragons here: 5) Dutch Defence 4) Center Game 3) Semi-Slav 2) Cambridge Gambit 1) Ginger GM's Jobava London System
Can you think of another opening that has been played at top level and been born in modern times? Well sir, I'm going to suggest the bong cloud. The only opening with 100% win rate in Grandmaster tournaments.
Look, the computer isn't omniscient. What the evaluations mean is that the computer would do well in those positions. But the computer is no different than us in that it has a style. Same way that you wouldn't want to play Fabiano in the Ruy Lopez. With that said its style is indeed superior and yes it would win but it doesn't know everything, its not infinite.
Once my cyber security is in order the first online purchase is going to be something from Simon. Don't know which one maybe Jobava, maybe Dutch or gambits.I just realized that out of all the chess channels I watch the ginger one is the only one to offer courses. There are stronger players out there but I just don't understand how they play. Its like trying to copy an engine or reading a book written in an alien language. Simon's style speaks to me, I can actually see things coming unlike a Carlsen game which simply leaves me baffled. Swear to god, with attacking tactics I can see a good four moves ahead, on defense sometimes none. Also he tends to come up with new stuff my opponents don't know. Lets me stay aggressive and tricky.
There is a 29usd and a 129usd jobava course, what is the difference? Btw, I just came up with this course today and lost the 50% discount... is there any chance to buy at 50% discount still? Pleeeease!!!
I play the Jobava every time now. Very high success rate too. Thanks!
Me too, and I also play the black lion and the killer dutch :-)
Ginger, many thanks from the Kootenay Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Learned lots.
I’ve tried this system and it does what is says on the 🥫
I’ve had some great games especially when black plays Bf5 the quick g and h pawn pushes, the space created, exchanging the light squared bishops etc.. etc...
Thank you so much dude! ✊
I went inside the mind of a grandmaster and what I saw frightened me.
Please continue this series of long games as you discuss your ideas. I love these videos.
Jobava playing the Jobava London in London whilst playing a person called GM Job Ava from Tijuana, eating a guava.
Simon Kim WIlliams you mad bastard!
your videos alwyas instructive.. so nice ideas
Hi Simon, this variation is a real gift for us players who cant knuckle down to hours and hours of theory. I need to get your video.
thanks for the Cult "She sells sanctuary". Strange how I have never heard it before.
One of my favorite songs many years ago.
Ever considered an interview with Jobava himself? That would be fantastic!
He was a guest on a stream a while ago.
Go talk to him. he's online. you can pay Jobava to analyze your games or spar, bit pricy but still cool
13:45 Simon, correction. You did a video on how to do the greek gift as well, so no, you really did teach at least me how to win start to finish. AND I THANK YOU GREATLY! :) I always buy your stuff!
Fandango my man. Checking base to see the old chevvy so glad to see you still wear the galoshes round here.
That Micky Adams story is brilliant!
Hahaha
Like I had said before, I really appreciate your longplay videos. I believe they are the most instructive for a large range of players, from far below to exceeding my level of play (1900 ELO). Thank you, dude!
On Lichess? I want to play some people who follow Simon so maybe we could try out some of the stuff he plays. If you want lets play a game. I'm "nocompensation".
Simon = God like creature! Infinite thanks dude!
Bought it !! but stille have to digest half of the killer dutch !
But happy to be able to support after watching your streams weakly!❤
51:02 What opening has the most boring sounding name? (Top-5) No dragons here:
5) Dutch Defence
4) Center Game
3) Semi-Slav
2) Cambridge Gambit
1) Ginger GM's Jobava London System
The Jobava World sounds like a scene from Being John Malkovich
real cool dude
Can you think of another opening that has been played at top level and been born in modern times? Well sir, I'm going to suggest the bong cloud. The only opening with 100% win rate in Grandmaster tournaments.
Missed ya. Happy Halloween 💀
How about second move from black is Night C6?
Look, the computer isn't omniscient. What the evaluations mean is that the computer would do well in those positions. But the computer is no different than us in that it has a style. Same way that you wouldn't want to play Fabiano in the Ruy Lopez. With that said its style is indeed superior and yes it would win but it doesn't know everything, its not infinite.
Heh, holy crap, I know what I'm watching during dinner tonight!
Once my cyber security is in order the first online purchase is going to be something from Simon. Don't know which one maybe Jobava, maybe Dutch or gambits.I just realized that out of all the chess channels I watch the ginger one is the only one to offer courses. There are stronger players out there but I just don't understand how they play. Its like trying to copy an engine or reading a book written in an alien language. Simon's style speaks to me, I can actually see things coming unlike a Carlsen game which simply leaves me baffled. Swear to god, with attacking tactics I can see a good four moves ahead, on defense sometimes none. Also he tends to come up with new stuff my opponents don't know. Lets me stay aggressive and tricky.
I think the Croats are supposedly the tallest Europeans. Don't quote me on this.
Don't forget Bosnia & Herzegovina
Instead of Chessbase, consider SCID ... it's free and the money you save can be used to buy the DVD! 😉
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hahaha 😂
Simon!
harry!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get in the belly of a grandmaster.
There is a 29usd and a 129usd jobava course, what is the difference? Btw, I just came up with this course today and lost the 50% discount... is there any chance to buy at 50% discount still? Pleeeease!!!