Chess Openings - Queen's Indian Defence

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад +23

    It's Seattle in my home. I'm doing these videos for fun and because I have some ideas about how chess study might be improved based on my own struggle to improve at this game! -Dereque

    • @milpycafe6528
      @milpycafe6528 4 года назад

      Wonderful demonstration! Thank you.

    • @kaushikattuluri2758
      @kaushikattuluri2758 3 года назад

      Also from Seattle. Love the videos

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  3 года назад +2

      @@kaushikattuluri2758 Excellent so cool! Thank you for the kind words, I truly appreciate it!! :)

    • @dannytran1587
      @dannytran1587 3 года назад +1

      @@KebuChess WE LOVE U

  • @dannytran1587
    @dannytran1587 3 года назад +7

    After all these years I still love these videos. Thank you so much.

    • @maus-v1t
      @maus-v1t 22 часа назад

      is it true that this man died ?

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    I'm not exactly sure what you are referring to by the question? Thank you for the kind remarks, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos!

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад +1

    It is definitely a possibility in many positions but often it has the downside of making it more difficult to castle on that sector of the board without being exposed. Also since the f-pawn is not marching in concert, the pawns themselves could be vulnerable to f2-f4 or h2-h4 breaks breaking up the h6-g5 formation and followed by pressure against the h6 pawn.

  • @samuelrw2696
    @samuelrw2696 7 лет назад +31

    Aesthetically, it's the most satisfying defense out there.

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Sometimes that is actually called the "Hybrid" variation. It is an important position for the theory of both openings. After 4...Bb4 the reached position could have arisen from the Nimzo-Indian but White may argue that he has sidestepped an important main line: 4...c5 in response to 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Nf3 (...c5). Black can argue that the given position (with ...b6) is still acceptable or can try 4...Bb7 in the Queen's Indian move order rather than ...Bb4. Certainly tricky!

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    Good quesiton. Since this does nothing to prevent e2-e4, play e2-e4! In such cases your main concern would be the feasibility of his attacking that your center rapidly and forcing a concession. But here Black is just too slow: 4.e4 Bb7 5.Bd3 Bb4 and now 6.f3 or 6.Qc2 both lead to an advantage. -Dereque

  • @Brainsucker92
    @Brainsucker92 7 лет назад +1

    I'm pretty new to this opening but I played the king's Indian attack and defence several times. however somehow I got the feeling to weaken black's king position by playing f5 which opens the diagonal for some nasty checks while whites king position seems still very safe to me. at some points black has to play extreme precisely to prevent getting himself into serious trouble. so to sum it all up I'm not really sure yet if I want to use this opening system in future.

  • @tanukitejon
    @tanukitejon 11 лет назад +4

    The best chess lessons in the web, you are the master Dereque! greetings from Chile

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Nope, a ...Ne4, ...f5 setup doesn't occur often in the Petrosian. Since the Petrosian Variation involves an early threat to dominate the center (after 4.a3 Bb7 5.Nc3, White threatens 6.d5! followed by e2-e4 - this in fact occurs after 5...Be7!? 6.d5), Black most often finds it necessary to involve his d-pawn in the defense with 5...d5 which seriously dampens the chances that Black will want to go for anything involving ...Ne4 and ...f5.

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  13 лет назад

    @moogwai37 It will probably be some time until I cover some ideas in the Sicilan with Black. There are so many variations in the Sicilian that I'm still trying to decide how best to tackle it and demonstrate the key ideas. With the videos on c3 Sicilian and Grand Prix Attack I hoped to at least eliminate some of the minor variations before considering how to tackle the alrger ones. We'll have to see what we can do about this complicated yet exciting opening... -Dereque

  • @7mean7bunny7
    @7mean7bunny7 12 лет назад +1

    That's really cool Dereque, I always wanted to live in Seattle because I heard that its always raining up there. I love the rain, not to mention I don't live anywhere close to Washington but I have been a Seahawks fan since I was a kid. Anyway, take it easy Dereque and keep up the good work.

  • @ricklopez2314
    @ricklopez2314 11 лет назад +7

    u didnt cover the bishop a3 variation

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  13 лет назад

    @yousmellmyunderware Thank you! The Italian Game will definitely be coming. The QGD we will be a little ways out... -Dereque

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Sure!

  • @lubime10
    @lubime10 11 лет назад

    Opening with tactics , strategy and combinations !!!
    it will be fantastic !!

  • @seand8534
    @seand8534 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos mate! Do you still post chess related content these days?

  • @Blitz_Shorts
    @Blitz_Shorts 11 лет назад

    Thanks Dereque , I have improved my Alekhine's Defence due to your video. Thumbs up!

  • @unlightenment
    @unlightenment 7 лет назад

    Dereque, the Queen's Indian is VERY similar to the Nimzo-Larsen attack, but with colors reversed (and down a tempo).

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  7 лет назад

      Wow, excellent!! Thank you so much for sharing!! :)

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @deebhikakumaran7303
    @deebhikakumaran7303 7 лет назад +3

    Can u explain about bishop a3 variation..?

  • @PriveGitaarles
    @PriveGitaarles 11 лет назад

    I thought the classical variation was with e3, not g3?

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    How do you think it should be said?

  • @hsaari4
    @hsaari4 12 лет назад

    Thank you very much Dereque all yours chess opening videos:)

  • @oojikarasuma1
    @oojikarasuma1 11 лет назад

    Could black still use the same setup (Ne4 then f5) if white decides to play the petrosian system (4. a3 to prevent Bb4) ? Thank you

  • @Henyorito
    @Henyorito 12 лет назад

    brilliant insights about the game dude

  • @sreeskamp
    @sreeskamp 11 лет назад +2

    Dereque, you turn the chess board into a chess opening ball room!
    A great pleasure to watch.

  • @Yxllow
    @Yxllow 2 года назад

    Meanwhile d5 top engine move

  • @Frets49
    @Frets49 9 лет назад

    It is again a great video, but i didn't understood what to do if white plays a6 at 2:56

  • @cowboycurtis2099
    @cowboycurtis2099 11 лет назад

    Thank you for your efforts to promote the game. I have watched your videos again and again to better my understanding of some of my favorite openings. May I ask you about pawn skeletons in some dynamic openings, specifically pawn levers? This would help greatly, Regardless, thank you again for the great work. Peace to you and yours.

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Glad to hear, and thank you!

  • @xGatoDelFuegox
    @xGatoDelFuegox 11 лет назад +8

    Hey, Dereque. You say early on that white prefers to avoid the nimzo-indian variation thus leading into the queen's indian, but having looked over your nimzo video I don't really see that much of a big threat by shifting to nimzo--if anything, the nimzo variation seems to be more of a headache for black to play than the queen's indian. What exactly makes the nimzo so bad for white to face, especially when some of your comments in the nimzo vid seem to have theory favoring white?

    • @januszkrechowiak1147
      @januszkrechowiak1147 6 лет назад +2

      Nimzo ist normal opening. Some white players just don't like have doubled pawns

  • @nithinbabu4789
    @nithinbabu4789 10 лет назад

    hey dereque after 4.g3 I have heard that 4.....Bb7 is a drawing weapon.To play for a win black has to play 4....Ba6.please make a video on that as well.thanks

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  10 лет назад

      Nithin Babu I think 4...Ba6! is the way to go, perhaps the next video will go into detail on this

    • @nicolasskettos
      @nicolasskettos 8 лет назад

      Have you made that video sir?

  • @RaphsSilva
    @RaphsSilva 11 лет назад

    Great videos!They are teaching me a lot!Regards from Brazil!

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    Glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @PriveGitaarles
    @PriveGitaarles 11 лет назад

    Hi I have a question. After white chose to play Nf3 instead of Nc3 going to the queens indian defence as you said following up with b6 by black, can the game then still transpose to nimzo-indian if white plays Nc3 and black plays then Bb4 anyway? Or is it then still called queens indian defence?

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    You're quite welcome!

  • @Ma1efcent
    @Ma1efcent 4 года назад

    Excellent video, thank you. There's so many more chess tutorials which focus on White, which I always find strange

  • @greg55666
    @greg55666 12 лет назад

    really? that's what i have! cool! I know this question is far from chess, but do you focus manually, or use that clunky auto-focus, where it makes the green box when it's in focus?

  • @BREAKocean
    @BREAKocean 7 лет назад +1

    I love your videos Dereque. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @chrischung3361
    @chrischung3361 12 лет назад

    Whats the name of the program used to illustrate?

  • @batman4784
    @batman4784 9 лет назад +1

    simply wowow.... thanks for the wonderful analysis !!!

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  9 лет назад +1

      Ujjval Verma :) Thank you!!!

  • @aesaehttr
    @aesaehttr 3 года назад

    Amazing video on this

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад +1

    Hmm, I like this suggestion! Thank you! -Dereque

  • @BadIntent
    @BadIntent 5 лет назад

    Excellent video, super helpful and easy to understand for a novice like me. All your content is awesome.

  • @johnny555slo
    @johnny555slo 11 лет назад

    at 4:00 you said that d5 is a mistake, but capturing back with pawn is a mistake. After i saw your video i look at saemisch vs nimzowitch game (some call it immortal zugzwang) and nimzowitch played d5 at that position. i also looked at database and nimzowitch loved to play that move. But if you take with knight the game become "drawish". XD Love your videos!!!

  • @freedom9729
    @freedom9729 5 лет назад +1

    I love how he says "restrain white" at 0:19 😂

  • @carlocabantog2653
    @carlocabantog2653 7 лет назад +1

    Queens Indian Defense is for Black or White?

    • @TotalStoicism
      @TotalStoicism 6 лет назад +1

      Carlo haduken Of course black

    • @carlocabantog2653
      @carlocabantog2653 6 лет назад

      Thanks sir

    • @chessplayer7479
      @chessplayer7479 5 лет назад +2

      The term defense in chess is only for black like Sicilian defense, Modern defense, French defense, etc.

  • @bagofrandom
    @bagofrandom 10 лет назад

    Great video Dereque you seem chill and very knowledgeable thanks for explaining it so well

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    You're welcome!

  • @boutikadrezius7564
    @boutikadrezius7564 3 года назад

    I love this. Thank you for these vids

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  3 года назад

      Thank you Rodrigue, this is much appreciated !:)

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Greetings and thank you!

  • @MinhMinimal
    @MinhMinimal 6 лет назад

    As an intermediate player, I like to watch your videos very, informative and short. Can I ask how many chess sets a pro like you has and which one is used in this video?

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  6 лет назад

      I only have two, this one my grandmother bought me many years ago

  • @malavikamunisighe4289
    @malavikamunisighe4289 5 лет назад

    why don't you cover all the variations.
    do not show few just variatins.

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @RaphsSilva
    @RaphsSilva 11 лет назад

    Great vídeos

  • @mohammadmahdishafi8902
    @mohammadmahdishafi8902 4 года назад

    why we calling it Queen's Indian Defence????

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    Canon 5D Mark II :)

  • @dvides89
    @dvides89 11 лет назад

    Hi Mr. Kelley,
    Awesome video. I have a question: what implication would have for white if he starts 1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 instead of c4?
    Thanks.

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  11 лет назад +1

      In this case Black often plays 2...d5 and then argument is that White's c-pawn is blocked and so can not come to c4 as in the Queen's Gambit. I believe this position offers Black almost immediate equality - play often continues 3.Bg5 Nbd7 in this case.

    • @poprockssuck87
      @poprockssuck87 10 лет назад

      Daniel, the opening you are talking about is called the Veresov Opening. You can look into it on Wikipedia or a database. You shouldn't worry too much about it, as it's not supposed to be that good for white.

    • @dvides89
      @dvides89 10 лет назад

      Thank you very much to both.

  • @PriveGitaarles
    @PriveGitaarles 11 лет назад

    actually I am really sure about this, e3 is the classical ... ............

  • @lubime10
    @lubime10 11 лет назад

    Dereque you are my heroe ;
    Could you please makes videos on Opeings Tactics !
    Pleassssssssssseeeeeeeee !!

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Wow, thank you!

  • @2kgodwannabe571
    @2kgodwannabe571 3 года назад

    Queen indian and nimzo indian are my bread and butter this are my only two answers to queen gambit

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  3 года назад

      Very interesting! Great! :) -Krishna Prem

  • @schlonz02
    @schlonz02 11 лет назад

    Thanks, learned a lot. Very good video!

  • @emanigol64
    @emanigol64 7 лет назад

    Great lesson.

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  7 лет назад

      Excellent, thank you!!! :)

    • @LibertyWaxlips
      @LibertyWaxlips 7 лет назад

      are those pieces from regency chess?

  • @PriveGitaarles
    @PriveGitaarles 11 лет назад

    allright thanks for explaining

  • @youngadultsuis
    @youngadultsuis 9 лет назад

    Great Vid as usual

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  9 лет назад

      +MANUEL TEACHER DE INGLÉS Thank you :)

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Okay! Thank you :-)

  • @piegoodygoodness
    @piegoodygoodness 10 лет назад

    Where are you based out of?

  • @theredfoxisquik
    @theredfoxisquik 11 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @mdlouie
    @mdlouie 9 лет назад

    Thank you! Exactly the instruction I was looking for.

  • @theredfoxisquik
    @theredfoxisquik 11 лет назад

    I don't understand why moving the bishop to G5 to threaten the knight and pinning it is a good move. I just imagine my opponents simply moving their pawn and if I move the bishop to H4 they would just move their pawn again.
    I would also really like to know because I do that when someone threatens my knight with their bishop that way, I move my pawn up to kick the bishop back and will move the other pawn if he simply moves back one space. This must be a bad move on my part?

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  13 лет назад

    @moogwai37 Thank you!

  • @klimtkiller
    @klimtkiller 9 лет назад

    did you make this channel by yourself?

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    :-) Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    It's custom-made software!

  • @oojikarasuma1
    @oojikarasuma1 11 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    :) You're welcome!

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Thank you! :-)

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    A chess opening ball room! :-) Thank you

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  11 лет назад

    Nope!

  • @akiyo9956
    @akiyo9956 10 лет назад

    Great job!

    • @KebuChess
      @KebuChess  10 лет назад

      Igor Stefanowski Thank you!

  • @LoneWolf_2308
    @LoneWolf_2308 6 лет назад

    Very good video....like the others as well! ;-)

  • @KebuChess
    @KebuChess  12 лет назад

    :-)