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Chess lesson # 91: Middlegame Strategy 

NM Robert Ramirez
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Hello guys! It’s time to take your middlegame strategy to the next level. In this lesson, you will have an opportunity to test a lot of what you have learned up to this point in the course. Likewise, you will also learn the next component to get your middlegame knowledge to the next level. Do not forget to test what you learned with the homework exercise I left at the end of the video.
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@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 4 месяца назад
We finally have a strong and well organized opening course for White and one for Black. With these and the FREE beginner to master level playlist from this RU-vid channel, it’s all about consistency over an extended period of time 😎💪 ⬇ Course on Black Opening (Counterblow) www.chessable.com/ramirez Course on White Opening (First Strike) www.chessable.com/firststrike Free Playlist (beginner to master level) rb.gy/hw61wt All the Endgame Knowledge I have rb.gy/zels9y All the Strategy Knowledge I have rb.gy/g1iqro
@112233JORDAN
@112233JORDAN 3 года назад
Huge respect for your consistent grind, man. Incredible channel you're building here
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thank you, Jordan! I truly appreciate your kind words 🙌👍
@aaronalbino7132
@aaronalbino7132 3 года назад
How utterly pleasing these instructive chess appraisals are. Indeed, you should be eventually rewarded with a thousand more of subscribers.
@alejandrosegovia1208
@alejandrosegovia1208 3 года назад
Great content! As a chess beginner it brings me much joy to know you have over 100 lessons I have yet to watch and learn from! It's like someone telling you your favourite TV show has 100 seasons, oh boy
@InfiniteQuest86
@InfiniteQuest86 3 года назад
This was such a great lesson. I know it was nothing to do with the main topic, but when the king defended itself, that was a really cool idea too.
@TheKrazyLobster
@TheKrazyLobster 3 года назад
I struggle a lot with the middle game. This video is a blessing. Thank you, sir ❤️❤️❤️
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are more than welcome! Great to know you found it useful 😎
@mrbreezenc
@mrbreezenc 3 года назад
Me too
@michaelallport5816
@michaelallport5816 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip to check out this lesson. Each presentation demonstrates something new for me.
@johnnywatts8680
@johnnywatts8680 7 месяцев назад
Mr. Ramirez, want to thank you for these videos. So many videos from others about openings (don't stop making your own, they are really good too!), but few talk about what happens after except for specific lines (opponent plays something not shown in the video, then what???). Showing us how to play strategically is the way to really get better, and you are the absolute best at it! You show the key concepts, and have us use our own brains to apply them. Having taught math from middle school to college I know how to spot a great teacher, and you are it!
@coppervalley_1660
@coppervalley_1660 Год назад
these vids are really helpful. the general knowledge that i’ve gained has been great. 1200 and improving. 👍👍 keep it up!!
@jmmr77845
@jmmr77845 6 месяцев назад
Your channel is a true gift for someone like me who loves this game and seeking constant improvement. Thanks for all the great content!
@sumithjayarathna2132
@sumithjayarathna2132 Год назад
final Nc2 move is amazing 🔥 incredible knite end game idea
@the_madridista9059
@the_madridista9059 3 года назад
I m happy to have a Coach like you. Thank You sir.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
That's very kind of you to say, Salman! Glad you are enjoying these lessons 👍
@vasylcherniy8814
@vasylcherniy8814 3 года назад
Very strong lesson. Thanks Roberto. You've put my chess understanding to a new level. Keep it on with strategy lessons
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You got it, Vasyl! It means a lot to know you are finding some value in these lessons 👍💪
@michaelmurray7472
@michaelmurray7472 4 месяца назад
Excellent video. Your content is brilliant for learning important chess concepts. Kudos to yourself for putting content like this together.
@ferdinandmartin8345
@ferdinandmartin8345 3 года назад
I learn so much in these game reviews! thanks
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Glad to hear, Ferdinand 💪 Thanks to comments like yours, I try to go over the entire game whenever possible.
@buster-108
@buster-108 7 месяцев назад
first time my mind is totally twisted in this course till this lesson.I nvr had seen board the way you are making me see it . thanks for the efforts but Have to see this lecture again in order to digest it .
@KnightToD5
@KnightToD5 Год назад
Homework thought process: a) gxf5 closes the file for the f-Rook and creates a rather weak pawn. b) Bxf5 develops a piece that can retreat in case it's attacked. c) Rxf5 moves the Rook away from its ideal square. My answer is b) Bxf5 is the best move.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez Год назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your answer, Xavier! 👍💪
@vincentdufour613
@vincentdufour613 3 года назад
I have been searching a video lessons channel for a long time. Always something new to learn and great presentations. Thank you
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are more than welcome, Vincent! Let me know if you ever have any questions as you go through the lessons.
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
What to do (and I do) in MG: Give check with queen Queen captured by knight
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
lololuolololololololol 😅
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 3 года назад
Or a pawn
@Countdown420
@Countdown420 3 года назад
😂
@danomaly8943
@danomaly8943 3 года назад
#3 I would probably take with the bishop to develop a piece and let the room and pawn protect it. I feel taking with the pawn leaves a lane open and the dark square bishop loses its post and whites light square bishop becomes more powerful and I see some really bad exchanges for black in the future…again just my opinion
@nutangupta8659
@nutangupta8659 3 года назад
Omg!One of the best channel for chess no timepass, best content...... BTW this is my 3rd account who sub your channel dude lol
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
🤓👍 Thank you for your feedback and all your support!
@dudemcgyverson
@dudemcgyverson Год назад
I feel that white is better -better knight ranks -traded bishops off and kept knights (center is locked) -Connected rooks -More presence in the center -Pieces are more coordinated -rook on semi open file From blacks perspective his bishop and queen are well coordinate but not his rooks and it will take at least 2 turns to connect them. He has a rook on a semi open file but so does white. Edit: I also just noticed white has a knight outpost on e6 as well
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez Год назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your answer 🙌👍
@Boxingvibe
@Boxingvibe 2 года назад
Greatest RU-vid chess channel i have seen so far
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
🙌😎
@oldhamegg
@oldhamegg 3 года назад
In my opinion, of all the chess videos I've watched, these are the most informative for me. I'm not sure I can retain this info but it is well laid out.
@TELECHESS
@TELECHESS 11 месяцев назад
Nice! Strategy+ Tactic and understanding of requirements of the position!
@Ebobster
@Ebobster Год назад
Really great video. I’m a candidate master (mainly based on tactical ability) but still learning so much from your video lessons. Many thanks!
@caitlinm6580
@caitlinm6580 2 года назад
I’ve not been studying recently and I wasn’t as sharp as I was a few months ago as a result. Feeling the frustration I came back to some of your old strategy videos and sure enough I just had a game that was actually strategically interesting rather than me just either winning through luck or getting my ass kicked! Thanks RR
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome! 👍😎 Nice to see you back 💪
@jonshive5482
@jonshive5482 9 месяцев назад
14:20---It's tactics like this which consistently elude me. Of course in Rapid one shouldn't expect brilliancies but it would be nice if one didn't blunder away two pieces in the space of four moves, turning a won position into a losing one. This happened in a recent game. As GM Huschenbeth sez, "Tactics are the foundation of everything else." If you don't see stuff like that in real time WITHOUT PROMPTING you can hardly become an Expert, let alone NM or higher. Great viddy BTW, perhaps your most instructive one yet on the middlegame (which probably matters more than anything else). Cheers!
@zeyad544
@zeyad544 3 месяца назад
The pawns shape gives me anxity
@gm2407
@gm2407 9 месяцев назад
1. White. 2. Knight (blockader), 3. Bishop (develops an undeveloped piece, feel the pawn weakens the king and leaves the dsq bishop open to being pinned. But I do know it is a KID so pushing pawns is a part of the plan).
@dasemaw1862
@dasemaw1862 Год назад
Thank you for this lesson, I'm watching your videos one by one, thanks for your efforts it's appreciated.
@chilufyachanda2106
@chilufyachanda2106 6 месяцев назад
I had no opening black at now I am in love with PIRC for the rest of my life.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello guys! Do not forget to provide me with the answer to the homework exercise I left at the end of the video 💪
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@owl's magic tricks that's an interesting approach, but in this specific case, gxf5 is more accurate because we prevent the white pieces from occupying the e4 square 👍
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@owl's magic tricks it is not a problem since the center is locked. If the center is locked, our opponent will not be able to attack our king through the different lines. Also, our fianchetto bishop is on g7 acting as a pawn to protect our king.
@dragadeyt
@dragadeyt 3 года назад
Based on the knight outpost on e4, I get that gxf5 prevents a White piece from going there better than Bxf5 (though that kind of does prevent with lots of trades for pieces that go there and Nf6 can help) but having a pawn guard it is cheaper and keeps pieces on the board. It's a tradeoff there between attacking that outpost and the tradeoff of the isolated h pawn and less developed pieces since White is ahead in development. And the fear of exposing the king though here we want to push the pawns to attack and the Bishop can block like the g7 pawn. I see why gxf5 is better but I'm sure in a blitz I'd end up doing Bxf5 :{
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@@dragadeyt you got it exactly right! I have to say I have done Bxf5 many times. I think it is a good idea for you to try them both and then see which one you do better with 👍
@mehdilolar286
@mehdilolar286 3 года назад
hi i just review the lesson amaziiiingg ; can you make the name and date of the game of just a link please master plllleeeaase :)
@marcusminifee3978
@marcusminifee3978 3 года назад
Awesome instructional content…thank you!!!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are welcome, Marcus! Glad you found it useful 👍
@richardlarsen8213
@richardlarsen8213 2 года назад
Just re-visited this lesson. Nice refresher.
@moura_time655
@moura_time655 3 года назад
Amazing instructional. So glad I've found this series.
@MrOsm-ex3jd
@MrOsm-ex3jd 2 года назад
Dude seriously u told all this ur the best chess youtuber dude
@dragadeyt
@dragadeyt 3 года назад
For #2, Bxe4 since K or R would block the Bishop. It seems improved moving to e4, and more backup for d5. Rook could take e4 for a rook lift but doesn't have anywhere to go yet because Black's bishop and queen control g4,g5.
@ImprovePath
@ImprovePath 3 года назад
Learnt very good concept about chess. Thank you.
@jaiamarkumar7572
@jaiamarkumar7572 2 года назад
Thank you very much , earlier I used to get annoyed by that c and d file pawn but now I know how to handle it....
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome! 👍😎
@Noone-li4mx
@Noone-li4mx Год назад
I guess it’s been a month everyday i watch ur video. And yesterday I finished this lecture. And today i played 4 match i won all 4 bcz of this vid. Idk how to thank u. It’s been 1month i play this game i wanna say i reached 1100 bcz of u. And inshalllah i will finish all ur videos soon and tell u how i improved thank u again. ❤
@hiphopesq
@hiphopesq 2 года назад
Position 1: I’d rather white for the spacing, black looks cramped, not sure anything else affects my decision. Position 2: Rook, to either goto Ra4 or double up rooks on e file. Position 3: bishop because it is least active, definitely not pawn because opens king up.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your answers 🙌👍
@micahbowen1799
@micahbowen1799 3 года назад
In position 1 I rather white because his pieces are more active and his knight on E4 is pressuring the dark squares and black's bishop is quite passive
@christian7054
@christian7054 Год назад
Would be nice to have some FEN positions in the description of the video if appropriate.
@AcVinicious
@AcVinicious Год назад
position Nr. 1 : White looks scarry but black is completly playable ( you have even the ability to get a better center ) position 2 : my logic to take here with the knight is: where it stands now it has no future, also a knight in the center is always a pleasure ! ( also it cannot get kicked out easly ) i was blown away as you said '' you take with the bishop '' position 3 : i would take with the pawn.
@vids290
@vids290 Год назад
This was chess gold, you just earnt a new subscriber...much appreciated
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez Год назад
Thank you and welcome aboard! 💪😎
@Hauserstjepan557
@Hauserstjepan557 3 года назад
This guy you are the best your videos have improved my game drastically
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thank you! Glad to hear you are making progress. Just keep training consistently and enjoy the process! 💪
@christopherpward
@christopherpward Год назад
Robert, I'm a big fan of your videos. On this video in particular I would find it more useful to see a link to the game you suggest practicing or the PGN to import.
@GhostofTez
@GhostofTez 3 года назад
I'm becoming a huge fan of this guy
@Poltyshay
@Poltyshay Год назад
1 black looks nice; 2 take with bishop to protect knight from rook sacs; 3 idk probably pawn no g4 with tempo and develop knight next
@STREETBEATstation
@STREETBEATstation 3 года назад
Hey Robert and thank you for your amazing instructive course! Bravo for making the effort in pronouncing the Pirc in a better way :) but still if you want to get it perfect here's a tip: The way you said stienitz was fine. So take the "tz" and use that to say Pirc the correct way = pirtz. Thats how you will get it right. And thank you again for eveything you do with such clear and positive energy!
@STREETBEATstation
@STREETBEATstation 3 года назад
1)white is better 2)take with the rook 3)take with the rook
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are welcome Yuval! Thank you for taking the time to share your answers and also for the tip and all your support in general. It's great to see you continue to enjoy these lessons 👍
@masibayjes8207
@masibayjes8207 2 года назад
ANSWER: although gxf5 preventing his knight on e4 outpost more controlling the center , but i think my pieces coach is under develop compared to him plus my king is expose the pawn that protecting my king is now open. i guess this is a double edge sword move.base on that i think i will keep it consistent base on what i learn i will move Bxf5 and continue the plan. GREAT VIDEO SIR! i have question , instead of white play d5 he takes the pawn on e5 what is the typical plan for black if he takes with a pawn on e6 to e5 and whats the plan if he take with a knight.
@stevesidare2493
@stevesidare2493 2 года назад
#1. I think I'd rather be Black. White's knights' next move spaces are being a bit controlled and would need adjustment to go to light squares. Black has more opportunities on it next moves, even despite the Bishop's slight constriction in its own territory. #2. Knight, I think is best, as it could then swing over to g5 and be protected. The Bishop might work if you want to also sac it on g6 to expose the King for future attacking. #3. Bishop first choice, so it can retreat and leave half open file. (Pawn 2nd choice)
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thank you, Steve! 🙌
@kamalofdeka
@kamalofdeka 3 года назад
gxf5 is the correct move , according to me .It controls e4, sets a pawn roller , enhances kingside attack ( black pawn structure pointing kingside attack), opens g file for attacking king in long future may be . What more can be expected from a single move.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are absolutely correct! Nicely put, Kamal 💪
@growwithsomangshu1463
@growwithsomangshu1463 3 года назад
nice video ! this will help combat that nagging feeling of getting frozen in the middlegame , kindly suggest a good book for the middlegame
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Absolutely! Regarding the book, take a look at my book recommendations in the description of this video. The one about Carlsen and Kramnik are really good.
@larssundin
@larssundin Год назад
Okay, without peeking I'd say white. Black's position seems cramped, and white should be able to launch an attack on the king side. #2. I would take with the rook, to involve it in the king attack, for example on h4. #3. I think I would take with the bishop, to activate it and control some key squares such as d3, e4, h3.
@larssundin
@larssundin Год назад
Know what? I'll take it from Lesson 52 instead. Apparently I have some "weak squares"...
@sandeshthonge5259
@sandeshthonge5259 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the guidance, great work sir
@SheldyM
@SheldyM 7 месяцев назад
0:59 with out looking ahead. White looks better as he has the break coming on c5, space advantage, and outpost potential on e6. Also doesnt look like black bishop has much to target at the moment vs whites knight. Black king also weaker with f7 diagonal open.
@smar1k359
@smar1k359 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this! More videos like that would be great!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
There are more to come for sure! 👍
@catherinechan966
@catherinechan966 11 месяцев назад
Very nice middlegame strategy boss.
@rainerausdemspring894
@rainerausdemspring894 Год назад
In position #1 I prefer White: 1) The black bishop is a bad bishop. 2) The knight on e4 has an excellent square. 3) White has space advantage on the queen side. 4) White has a rook on a semi-open file. 5) The white pieces are in active positions
@vijyantmehrotra8119
@vijyantmehrotra8119 2 года назад
Thanks for your valuable tips dear
@dragadeyt
@dragadeyt 3 года назад
For #1 White has more space, and is fully developed with connected rooks. Black has less space, and doesn't have the rooks connected. Black's pawn structure is aimed at the kingside where the White king is, but Black doesn't have many pieces there yet. White's pawn structure is a littler harder to tell since b4 looks like it's doing a queenside pawn storm but otherwise it looks like White should be doing a kingside attack too and has more pieces on the kingside already. So: White.
@KnightToD5
@KnightToD5 Год назад
In the 2nd position, I would have immediately recaptured with the Knight, but I understand the logic of taking with the Bishop first.
@aridojikatochiri9120
@aridojikatochiri9120 3 года назад
1st Question White or Black? I choose white since white has a opened position with more space with more active peices to attack and safe king 2nd Position With knight knight will occupy more squares since it is in center, it's like a outpost 3rd position Ahh it's tough if we capture with pawn it's opens the position of the kings of we capture with rook they simply attack with pawn and go back, if we capture with bishop it is one of the worst piece in the board he can simy attack with pawn and kick out, after thinking I think bishop because after Bxf5 of he play g4 weaking his king side but attacking our strong bishop we can all the way bring the bishop back to d7 and simply activate it
@aridojikatochiri9120
@aridojikatochiri9120 3 года назад
I want these types of questions these questions are improving me a lot
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Great job Jp! Thank you so much for providing such a detail answer. It helps me a lot 👍 The only thing I would like to point out is that in the homework position (same as # 3) it is more accurate to do gxf5 since we prevent any white piece from going to e4. We are not so concerned about our king safety because our g7-bishop acts as the g-pawn and protects the king. Hope this makes sense and again -thank you💪
@davidbatchelder85
@davidbatchelder85 3 года назад
like white but have to bring queen. move the knight to h2 and bring the rook up and slide it over, q d2
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your answer, David! 👍
@huunhatle7853
@huunhatle7853 3 года назад
Now I really know how to use the f file and attack the target pawn . Thank you sir! (Can you make more video about middlegame?I will love it very much.)
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
That's so nice to hear! Glad to see you found some value in this lesson 👍 And yes, we have a lot of middlegme lessons coming up! Thank you for your feedback by the way 😎
@ghostoflego3390
@ghostoflego3390 5 месяцев назад
0:57 id rather be white. White has a good position, 2 active knights controlling important squares. The rooks are connected. The queen is relatively active and the king is safe. Kreover, white's attacks are concentrated to the rght side of the board, i.e the kings side. Black will have a hard time defending. Its bishop practically controls only one square. Its knight is passive, its rooks are not connected and the queen is passive. Black's f8 rook has a semi open file, but this also exposes the king Positon 2 1:05 i think taking with rooks a bad opton because black can play Rf4 and after the exchange, black will have a passed pawn and white will have to move the knight. I dont think Bxe4 will achieve anything so i think i will capture with the knight
@redareda6607
@redareda6607 7 месяцев назад
huge respect🙌
@arthurwieczorek4894
@arthurwieczorek4894 2 года назад
#1 white, #2 knight, #3 pawn, #4 4:00 locked pawns target.
@Mamaki1987
@Mamaki1987 3 года назад
Which pieces to play is a hard desicion, but I think, I would go with white. My reasoning is: the position is closed and white has two Knights, seems to be more active and has a space atvantage.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your answer! 🙌👍
@cedrics7374
@cedrics7374 3 года назад
#1 white because the pieces are a little bit more active. Pawn to h4, Neg5 threatening checkmate. Blacks bishop has no squares to move to
@SINQUEFIELD83
@SINQUEFIELD83 Год назад
If you could pause for one second longer before revealing the solution, I'd be grateful. Aside from me being petty, I enjoyed the lesson and I will be subscribing as soon as I am done with this comment.
@SohamTatar
@SohamTatar Месяц назад
0:59 I would rather be White because as said in lesson 74 iirc there are pawns in center and the knights will be dominating the bishop.
@dragadeyt
@dragadeyt 3 года назад
For #3 Bxf5. taking with pawn would lead to the h pawn being isolated and less cover for the King. Taking with Bishop improves it, controls the b1-h7 diagonal as well. Taking with Rook is ok but doesn't improve it as much as taking with Bishop, and it blocks the Bishop's control of h3.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your answers, Dhananjay! Let me know if you saw the correct answer for that one 👍
@dragadeyt
@dragadeyt 3 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez yeah I saw you said that later in the video as the other reason being to save the knights for taking the output.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
@@dragadeyt excellent! 👍
@Rahman2323
@Rahman2323 3 года назад
Your videos are amazing Robert! Thank you 😀
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
You are welcome, Rahman! Glad you are enjoying them 👍
@smar1k359
@smar1k359 3 года назад
0:59 1) I would feel more confident playing with white because of the space advantage and the pushed pawns at the queenside (maybe a break like c5 is will be possible). Also white has a well posistioned knight at the center whereas black has a bad black squared bishop that is being blocked by its own pawns. 2) Maybe Knight takes to support a c5 break and eye the g5 square. 3)pawn takes to go for f4.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts 🙌 Good job by the way! 💪
@RaidingPig
@RaidingPig 3 года назад
at 11:20 you say Bf5 is better than Rf5 but thing is, white has the threat of Qh6 followed by Ng5. Bf5 would lose on the spot - I checked with an engine and the only defense is for black to play g5 as a clearance defensive sacrifice (as it opens the diagonal and the bishop now protects the h7 pawn). The computer says it's +3 for white at that point. also at 24:48 white has Rc2 protecting the queen, didnt check with an engine this time
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello! You are totally right. Thanks a lot for bringing that up. I thought Nh5 followed by Qd7 would take care of it, but it doesn't. Great catch and again, congrats on studying these lessons the right way 💪
@angel_machariel
@angel_machariel 3 года назад
Question Robert 2:45 : this video indicated we already should know what to do in these center formations. So I tried to find those videos - you're an amazing teacher. But where are they? What videos did taught me how to continue in these formation? Cheers! Edit: or is it opening study of the Ruy Lopez? I never study openings.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Out of those types of center, We have really covered in detail the one we addressed in this lesson. That's why I said we had one problem because that specific one, we should be familiar with. At least the ideas of what pawn to target 👍 We covered it in lessons # 69 and # 85 where we talked about the Pirc and KID, but I have reinforced it many other times. As we advance, we will study other openings and types of centers until we cover them all.
@cedrics7374
@cedrics7374 3 года назад
#2 with the knight because I'd like to continue moving it to g5 and then forking the king and queen. That knight can not move forward to any other position so it will be more active
@musamula3709
@musamula3709 Месяц назад
#1 white is better #2 capture with knight #3 capture with bishop
@vinothindrakannan2240
@vinothindrakannan2240 3 года назад
I was eagerly waiting for the next video.. First comment and like for this video
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Hello Vinoth! Nice to see your comment 😎
@mrugeshshah2034
@mrugeshshah2034 2 года назад
#1 White because all pieces are active, rooks connected whereas black is losing on time
@mac-lab3dprinting257
@mac-lab3dprinting257 8 месяцев назад
very good content , nice video thank you!!!
@tonykora1715
@tonykora1715 3 года назад
amazing video NM.i learned lot and still to analyze the quest u asked to do.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thank you, Tony! Glad to see you are studying these lessons the right way 👍
@stltom6568
@stltom6568 2 года назад
Robert, I've become a HUGE fan, and am learning so much from your videos. Great voice, and great way of explaining. Question: at 24:20 why doesn't white take the pawn en passant at b7? The only way to protect from promotion is to move the bishop at d1 and there are no open squares except e2 leaving c1 hanging. Then protect the pawn at b1 with a knight to b4? This would be troublesome for white, no? Thanks, and if you're ever in St. Louis, I'd love to buy you a beer! Cheers! Edit: Never mind, I just found the answer way down in the comments. Yes, I too confused the rule on en passant. Mea Culpa!
@archiewoosung5062
@archiewoosung5062 2 года назад
White's pawn would have needed to be on c5, not c6 to take en passant (as though black's pawn had moved to b6, not b5).
@jingoringo
@jingoringo 3 года назад
1. white (space & black's dark bishop looks bad & knights seem to have better prospects) 2. bishop (easier to avoid pins & not sitting duck if black tries to fight for e4 i guess) 3. bishop again (from playing KID i think that's the piece the computer usually says is the best to recapture with)
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for actually sharing your thoughts. It helps a lot!
@kokawiliam1258
@kokawiliam1258 3 года назад
Thanks excellent explanation... My favourite chess site.. Just found it.. Thank you..
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Welcome aboard! 👍😎
@shawnmillwood868
@shawnmillwood868 2 года назад
Good lesson my teacher
@vijyantmehrotra8119
@vijyantmehrotra8119 2 года назад
I am from India and love your lectures
@smileplz2460
@smileplz2460 4 месяца назад
In #1 i will love to be white because of extra space in queen side 2 active knight controlling centew In #2 i will like to take with bishop In #3 bishop
@chilakashalemraju3668
@chilakashalemraju3668 2 года назад
Outstanding lecture. Thank you
@mmsaint4283
@mmsaint4283 3 года назад
Amazing channel and lessons.
@vijyantmehrotra8119
@vijyantmehrotra8119 2 года назад
Very nice lesson
@shibinjohn5853
@shibinjohn5853 Год назад
Great content.
@B0rn2winnñ-00
@B0rn2winnñ-00 3 года назад
Hey Robert thanks to your class that I managed 1850 . My best.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Congratulations! Keep training consistently and you will be hitting 2000 soon 💪😎
@danomaly8943
@danomaly8943 3 года назад
#2 I would capture with Rook then prepare to push it to h4 rhe thought process being I feel the bishop on C2 is in a great position to either pin the king for a checkmate or greatly weaken the queenside. Although the smart move may be to take with the Knight then go to G5 where we can exchange for Queen. I still feel I need the rook to h4 at some point
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your answer! 🙌👍
@eshw23
@eshw23 3 года назад
I was wondering what do you think about the Slav defense? I am looking for some other openings against d4 except the fiancetto bishop ones because i am so bad with them lmao. Thx love your content. If you could teach more openings like that would be great.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 3 года назад
The Slav is an opening we will certainly cover in this course. I like it a lot. It is solid and pretty dynamic as well. It's simply one of those legendary replies vs 1.d4.
@indraneel3918
@indraneel3918 Год назад
Just excellent
@rojasazules
@rojasazules 2 года назад
Preguntas: #1 Jugaría blancas, tienen dos burros, además la reina está en un cuadro blanco y el alfil que les queda a las negras es oscuro #2 Tomaría con el burro porque un burricol centralizado es la mejor opción (luego vi que esta no la respondí bien) #3 comería con alfil porque "comer desarrollando no puede estar mal", dicen los del ajedrez callejero
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hola David! Muchas gracias por sus respuestas 🙌👍
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