I love the way you explain the opening. Very instructive ang easy to understand. Please continue the series with the french exchange variation. Thank you! ❤️
I can play the French advance okay, but don't play the Caro-Kan't well at all. Always lose with the Caro Kan't even though Coaches say French and Caro-Kan't are similar. Looking for one of your videos on the Caro-Kann. Thanks for this easy to follow video
Thank you Kestony for the amazing video. Would like to add that after e4 e6 d4 d5 e5 c5 c3 Nc6 and Bb5 and even better move that Qb6 or Qa5 would be Bd7 because now say after Nf3 we can play Nxe5! and win a pawn. This is very useful to know because it happens in many games especially at a low level. Thanks again for the great video.
Amazing video. Your method of teaching is great and you covered all possible lines nicely in less time. I'm glad I came across this channel, awesome content.
That was very clear. Thank you Coach Kestony. It would be most useful to review the other most popular variations of the French, such as the Exchange. :)
Sir,Can you please suggest a way to deal French Defense....will exchange variation work out or Tarasch/Winawer should be played.I am sure that advanced is not the best go for black
Nice video! I have a question: I found a counter to the Italien Opening which could checkmate it white after some moves, but I forgot what it was called. What is the Budapest Defense? or something. Do you know?
I think you're referring to the Blackburne Gambit (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4 Nd4 4 Nxe5 Qg5) which can lead to a quick checkmate after 5 Nxf7 Qxg2 6 Rf1 Qxe4+ 7 Be2 Nf3#.