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Colle Zukertort System | Great Opening to improve as a Chess player | Chess Lesson # 104 

NM Robert Ramirez
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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 😎💪 ⬇️
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Chess 4 All: The Colle-Zukertort system is a great opening for you to get exposure to a new set of position types and learn Chess in general. It is easy to implement and offers a lot for both the tactical and the strategic player. In this lesson, more than just teaching you this great opening NM Robert Ramirez will teach you what you should look for when preparing any Chess opening. Enjoy!
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00:00 Intro
00:31 The Colle Zukertort can be both tactical and strategic
01:53 What to cover when preparing any Chess opening
04:49 Aggressive plan to attack the king
06:18 Opening moves for the Colle System
08:03 Typical pawn Structures in the Colle System
11:34 First Illustrative game with the Colle System
24:45 Second Illustrative game with the Colle System
30:35 Chess Psychology with the Colle System
31:57 Colle-Zukertort System with colors reversed
32:42 When Black plays Bf5
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Chess is an intellectual battle where players are exposed to numerous mental processes such as analysis, attention to detail, synthesis, concentration, planning and foresight. Psychological factors are also present on and off the board; playing Chess stimulates our imagination and creativity. Every single move a player makes is the result of a deep analysis based on the elements presented on the battlefield.
Chess in its essence teaches us psychological, sociological and even moral values. In a Chess game, both players start with the same amount of material and time. The fact that the white pieces move first is considered to be practically irrelevant -especially because a player typically plays one game as white and one game as black. Consequently, the final result of the battle solely depends on each player. It doesn’t matter if you win by taking advantage of your opponent’s mistakes or by simply avoiding mistakes yourself. Truth is that Chess is an extremely individual sport and our defeats can only be blamed on ourselves and no one else. And this, in the end, only benefits us because we learn to be and feel responsible for our actions and never come up with excuses to justify ourselves.
We also learn that when it comes to our victories on the board, our opponent's mistakes play a more significant role than our own skills. Let’s not forget that a Chess game without any mistakes would be a draw. This way, Chess provides us with another valuable life lesson: be humble at all times.
About National Master Robert Ramirez:
With an outstanding background as a professional Chess player and over 8 years of teaching experience, Robert Ramirez brings both his passion and his expertise to the board, helping you believe & achieve!
Robert Ramirez was introduced to the fascinating world of Chess when he was 5 years old and has participated in prestigious tournaments such as the World Open Chess Tournament and the Pan American Intercollegiate Team Championships. Thanks to his performance, he has earned his National Master title from the United States Chess Federation.
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@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez Месяц 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
@tarunharithas8058
@tarunharithas8058 2 года назад
2 Minutes of silence to those who haven't found this channel
@Hauserstjepan557
@Hauserstjepan557 2 года назад
I swear this channel is the best
@abdulhaseeb669
@abdulhaseeb669 2 года назад
Haha
@mayanksolanki7028
@mayanksolanki7028 2 года назад
@@Hauserstjepan557 it is indeed.. and it's pure gold if you make notes from it.
@gjerahlddindji-msimang7874
@gjerahlddindji-msimang7874 2 года назад
For real bro. Authentic content
@choepatenzin5973
@choepatenzin5973 2 года назад
Lol you r sarcastically true.
@talulahsafir
@talulahsafir 2 года назад
I don't comment on RU-vid videos often, but I just wanted to share my support for your content. I just finished watching your 100th episode, and from other videos as well you seem like such a good guy and a very warm teacher with no ego. While I watch a lot of Chess RU-vidr's, I have hands down learned the most from you. I will continue to watch and practice your content, and I hope your channel continues to grow.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello Talulah! I really appreciate you took the time to provide such a nice feedback. I am honored to see you are finding value in these lessons and hope to continue to help you take your game to the next level. Please, feel free to ask me any questions you might have at any time. I am happy to help 👍
@RaymondBCrisp
@RaymondBCrisp 2 года назад
Plus you get the occasional "muahahaha!!!" moment, which is funny. 😜
@lonewolf5238
@lonewolf5238 Год назад
I've been casting around for a strong white side opening for awhile, and I have finally found it. Strong, relentless, subtle without complications. Very simply presented. Love it. Thank you
@strangelove6757
@strangelove6757 2 года назад
Played 5 games with this opening today to learn it and won all 5. Enjoy this setup and the pleasant positions it gives going into the middle game. Thank you for the lesson. I have also adopted the Czech Pirc as my black opening now for last few months and really enjoy it as well. Love your teaching style.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Congrats! 👏💪 And thanks a lot for your feedback! 😎
@jumpingship3001
@jumpingship3001 2 года назад
Czech for me as both black an white. No going back, pirc for life.
@masterbeernuts9344
@masterbeernuts9344 2 года назад
Whoa. Robert when you went to pawn structures associated with the opening (3:43)... wow. This is rare content - noone seems to mention it on youtube. I'm hoping you can break down ALL the d4, b3 and c4 openings like this!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Glad to see you appreciated that approach. We are certainly going to cover almost every opening out there and I will try to use this method for sure. Thanks a lot for your feedback and support 👍😎
@Speedster___
@Speedster___ 2 года назад
Aye
@mayanksolanki7028
@mayanksolanki7028 2 года назад
This channel is a diamond, I luckily made notes of every moves and suddenly I see drastic improvement in my chess performance, especially in that 10 min ones.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello! Thanks a lot for your kind words and for sharing your experience. It means a lot to know you are finding some value in these lessons 👍😎
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello guys! Don't know what to do VS 3..., Bf5 or 3..., Bg4? Check the video below 💪 I'm also leaving two other games you can review to learn more about the Colle - Zukertort System. If you find them useful, do not hesitate to like and subscribe 😎👍 Deal with Anti-Colle Systems ➡ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Pqea2478iRM.html GAME 1 ➡ www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1064792 GAME 2 ➡ old.chesstempo.com/gamedb/game/130786
@nrmz22
@nrmz22 2 года назад
thanks for introducing me to Chess Tempo. They have a really easy to understand opening study program. Im currently imputing the Pirc lines and the Colle lines 🤙
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
thaannnkkk youuu sooo much i was searching for a new games, and i didnt see your comment before, because i was tired heheeh and i have already an account on chesstempo and chessgames that i used for learning games xD already your lesson is very complete, and it's as if you were reading my mind i wanted to see and look for other games, apart from the video, and the xd book i read the comment and it was in front of me hehehe thank you very much master,
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
@@nrmz22 yes i understand the imoprtance of time (tempi) inchess thanks to his strategics video the gain in tempi is like a gain in meterials, with positions in the development in openings etc, and that the first army which is complete in the field has a materials advantage because the other pieces of the opponent are still blocked and not yet developed etc., and that you can slow down the opponent by attacking the first, by threatening etc, this is why we must not make unnecessary moves in the opening, and gain tempi, if we just have a small advantage of tempi, we can slow down the opponent even more by threatening for example a piece that 'he has just developed, and that he has to re-move it another time etc etc, and like that we gain tempi by tempi, and at the end we will have more pieces on the chessbord, and his pieces will be blocked and not developed and therefore as if they were not there, and that you had a material advantage in the chessboard, and therefore you could even sacrifice etc, because you have a material advantage because most of his pieces are blocked as if they were not there, this is the importance of tempi and time in chess, and so you are lost of the time in a wining position, , that's why the GMs sometimes bet on the tempi with gambit than the materials, really I learned a lot about each of his lessons and personal advice, that NM Robert Ramirez tell me, I saw all the videos of the channel, and again I see them again to revise, and in a short time I have improved a lot, good luck with your chess dude and enjoy :)
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
the game of David Janowski vs Charles on your link in chessgames Jaffe is very funny, blundring queen at the end, but chakemate is impossible to stop xD i love it
@5tickman899
@5tickman899 2 года назад
I learn chess from the beginning but I don't know in what pace i should study your lessons, I don't wanna overload my brain with informations.
@pasadenapsych44
@pasadenapsych44 2 года назад
I've played the Colle for years (not lately, mostly the other one - Koltanowski), and this is a really nice refresher. Thanks!
@JohnS-il1dr
@JohnS-il1dr 2 года назад
This channel and Hanging Pawns with Stephan are gold mines for chess content.
@Steve_K2
@Steve_K2 2 года назад
Great lesson, many thanks. No wasted time, well organized and planned. I've recently learned this opening and enjoy playing it. Your tutorial will make it easier. Thanks again.
@ElijahStormblessed
@ElijahStormblessed 2 года назад
Found your channel recently, and my opening repertoire has really flourishing thanks to you! Thank you!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Welcome aboard! Thanks a lot for your feedback and please, feel free to ask me any questions you might have 👍
@M8gicmike
@M8gicmike 2 года назад
I messed around with the original Colle system and gave it up quickly, however watched through this and getting instant results, amazing teaching as always 👏
@Iru_Creations
@Iru_Creations Год назад
This is a very nice oppening 16:02 ❤❤
@brasileirosim5961
@brasileirosim5961 2 года назад
Amazing explanations, thanks very much for the video! I specially like the way you switch between moves, pawn structures, and plans. I will watch all your other videos in the next weeks.
@kosktk
@kosktk 2 года назад
I love this opening because I got every important information from you! You helped me use it better than ever.
@mikejschin
@mikejschin Год назад
Finally, a RU-vid chess teacher who clearly explains the way to really learn an opening. Way too many players from beginner to club level think they should memorize a multitude of lines, only to become lost as soon as their opponent deviates from those lines. The method you describe is golden for all of us rated below 2000, or maybe even 2200: know the first few moves and the pawn structures and plans from there. Then just play chess. Thank you for this valuable insight.
@proguy6142
@proguy6142 Год назад
Dude, today was my national tournament and my last game was the one where if I won I would qualify. My opponent definitely studied me so I know to change a colle system line. AND I CHECKED OUT YOUR VIDEO. I used something super similar to your first game, and it worked. I won in around 30 moves and I was putting pressure like you told me too. I watch a lot of other chess youtubers but you seem like the nicest and best teacher. I wish you to keep thriving and making content like these. Good Luck and thank you so much!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez Год назад
Congrats!! 🎉 I'm sure you have been training consistently and it certainly pays off 👏💪 With that said, thanks a lot for sharing this great news with the rest of us. I will post your comment in the community tab 😎
@mateosmind751
@mateosmind751 2 года назад
Good video, much appreciated
@HCW2855HCW
@HCW2855HCW 2 года назад
The Door to the Next Level! Thanks Coach!
@HCW2855HCW
@HCW2855HCW 2 года назад
Very much! Funny that really I like d4 openings but yet want it to be somewhat aggressive also.
@harshsingh1517
@harshsingh1517 Год назад
Amazing video 💯
@banzaiburger9589
@banzaiburger9589 Год назад
I won a pretty good otb game today using this system for the first time. Because of coach Robert's explanation of the ideas, I was able to navigate the game even though the move orders were all different. Thanks Coach!
@mridgaf3233
@mridgaf3233 2 года назад
Good video on the topic man. I've played the CZ for years but via a 1. Nf3 2. b3 3. Bb2 move order. There's a lot of good info here, nice job
@GarciaPics
@GarciaPics 2 года назад
Thank you, Robert. Outstanding channel.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome, Carlos! 👍
@Centurion-yw5ky
@Centurion-yw5ky 2 года назад
Excellent, I've been waiting for this one. Thanks Robert.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are welcome! Let me know how it goes 👍💪
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
when i studied it the first time i was focused on the chessboard etc i didn't pay attention to the remarks on the right, and when i review it now i saw them, first i thought im an idiot heheh, and secondly these are remarks which have helped me even more and more, and which have given me the priority to see first, and which clarify all your explanation, this lesson is incredibly complete pedagogically and rich in information, thank you very much for all your generosity, knowing that you spend time reading books doing research to give us a complete lessons like this, so thank you again and again, and like i said, don't hesitate to ask me anything I will be happy to do something for you, because you have given me everything I want and thanks to you I have reached this level and I am getting closer to my goal little by little, so thank you again and again my brother friend, coach and master
@UncleNort
@UncleNort 2 года назад
Excellent!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thank you, Joel! 👍
@jinxedjoe8862
@jinxedjoe8862 2 года назад
cant wait for next video
@eanwilliams4883
@eanwilliams4883 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video I used to play the colle system but now I know a new variation that seems better. Everyone is you see this follow him now for improvement!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome! Let me know how it goes with this new variation 👍💪
@noone.4981
@noone.4981 2 года назад
It's 12.01 AM in our country, by the way I am Lesson #59, but I am here to show us our love towards you.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
I truly appreciate your gesture ✊💪😎
@fredbanon3314
@fredbanon3314 2 года назад
Nice overview of an agressive opening for white. I'll test it in replacement of my Vienna for a while. Thanks Robert 🇨🇵
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You got it Frederic! Let me know how it goes. By the way, instead of replacing your Vienna, just try to add new opening to your repertoire and you will get to the point where you can easily play multiple openings 👍
@Jimbalim
@Jimbalim Год назад
Another brilliant lesson thank you very much coach. I don’t normally like d4 openings but I liked the look of this one and thought I’d give it a go…practiced on the bots first til I was familiar with it then had a go in a blitz game and won first go. I’m pretty certain I won’t win every time I use it but it’s another one for my repertoire…thanks again.
@ronvanliempd3274
@ronvanliempd3274 2 года назад
I only now got to this lesson, thanks to your videos I moved up before from 900 to 1300 but there I got a bit stuck because of not finding my way with white. First three colle games won, this is working great!!
@Hassy171717
@Hassy171717 2 года назад
Really liking this system! I've mainly been using the opposite side castle idea with the London, but have been getting tripped up by my opponents recently. This Colle has been a fantastic addition and the 2 Bishops lined up looking at the King side then sliding the Queen over has made for some really nice attacks. I also like how, similar to your Pirc/KID set ups, you really can use it against virtually anything Black plays. I hope you do more on this system... I've been looking at some of the GM games and DAMN can you say double Bishop sacrifice ftw!!! Mind.. Blown!!!
@Truthsker
@Truthsker 2 года назад
I subscribed to your channel. Thanks a lot for the lessons! You teach me and I teach my kiddo
@brownkelvinukunoritsemofe2262
@brownkelvinukunoritsemofe2262 2 года назад
Thank you Sir
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome! 👍😎
@bongcloud
@bongcloud 2 года назад
Wow!!!!! Thank you so much. this is a new weapon for white 😁 Its the 1st day i found this channel.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello! Welcome aboard and feel free to ask me any questions you might have 👍
@bongcloud
@bongcloud 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez thanks. I Will explore ur channel first before making a question 😁
@JM-gz1cp
@JM-gz1cp 2 года назад
Another fantastic video. I only discovered you recently but your already one of my favorite channels.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for your kind words! 🙌😎
@ronaldfelicilda454
@ronaldfelicilda454 2 года назад
thank you Coach Ram.. , you really help us a lot on how to improve our game with step by step situation ...pls dont stop sharing your knowledge with us beginners ... good thing I subscribed to your channel ... very helpful ..😁😁😁
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You got it Ronald! We still have a long way to go 👍💪
@dasemaw1862
@dasemaw1862 Год назад
I watched other chess channels in RU-vid but your videos are the best. Thank you.
@mannylokzzz
@mannylokzzz 4 месяца назад
Such an underrated opening!!! Makes me feel like Tal sacking like crazy in blitz games
@preetham3193
@preetham3193 2 года назад
wow its an amazing opening . Today morning I saw it and thought i will play it later becuz i needed to be perfect in it . But today I was playing a match I mouse sliped to e3 instead of e4 and then remembered your video and continued with d4, Nf3 Nbd7 etc and i won the match even tho my opponent was 50 higher rated than me . Thanks Robert for the Video 👍.
@diozawer1799
@diozawer1799 2 года назад
I was struggling with finding an opening that I like for white, great lesson and thank you very much!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome! Let me know how it goes 👍💪
@kelemenaron2
@kelemenaron2 2 года назад
I'm very thankful because of found your channel, I'm surely improved a lot while watching your videos, again thank you for the great video keep up the good work👍💪❤️ You are an awesome second coach to me and for even 🆓
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thank you! It is always nice to see feedback like yours! 👍😎
@jennyamsden2209
@jennyamsden2209 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the road map. I pray that God blesses you.
@JacobK254
@JacobK254 2 года назад
I just found your channel. This is great. I love your simple explanations.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thank you, Jacob! Welcome aboard 👍😎
@ryanfleming1040
@ryanfleming1040 2 года назад
thank you for the video
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome, Ryan! 👍😎
@albertocrespi626
@albertocrespi626 2 года назад
Another crystal clear lesson from our Master Robert, how can we thank you NM Ramirez?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello Alberto! Knowing you guys are finding value in these lessons is more than enough 👍
@luisvasquez-fg6fo
@luisvasquez-fg6fo Год назад
That my favorite opening with white with good results
@gmassiac
@gmassiac 2 года назад
Despite my english i follow your Channel which is tremendous for thé player I am(1850 elo in thé seventhies )and Côme back to chess after a break of 30 years with you and blitzstream👏👏👏👏
@pressf4896
@pressf4896 2 года назад
robert, thank you for making these lessons...chess didnt really "click" for me until i watched your videos. now i can actually use and understand these openings, thanks my friend.
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
You are more than welcome! Glad to see you are finding these lessons useful and appreciate your kind feedback. Thank you! 👍😎
@mookosh
@mookosh 2 года назад
This channel feels like the best kept secret on chess youtube :)
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
🤫😎
@beshyrenz6429
@beshyrenz6429 9 месяцев назад
Dude Tomorrow is my tournament this helps very much thank you🎉😊
@wanderair9999
@wanderair9999 10 месяцев назад
Je ne sais pas pourquoi vraiment je trouve que les vidéos de Robert Ramirez sont limpides, stimulantes et tellement agréables à suivre... C'est la voix, le ton peut-être, en plus d'un contenu d'une grande qualité? Il n'empêche que le cavalier aurait été mieux en h7 à 22.40, non?
@adamblomquist5581
@adamblomquist5581 2 года назад
The more I watch this lesson the more I love the colle!
@carlbinch898
@carlbinch898 2 года назад
Thanks Robert. Ne5 is right up my street. Will try it later this week. Colle is like a reserve opening for me. However I play c3 instead of b3. Take on c5, play e4 looking for a queenside majority if it go's to plan. (Colle ending). The b3, Ne5 plan seems more exciting though.
@mariogilligan841
@mariogilligan841 2 года назад
Often, there is knowledge about opening, middlegame, pawn structure or endgame and we have to struggle to tie them together. With this kind of video, we have the whole picture. Thanks!
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
thank you soo much i was reading and practicing in the book and in your other lesson that you gave us an exemple of a colle system game, now its morre helpful, i will start studying this lesson this night thank you :)
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Yes, I know you liked this opening! 💪😎
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez yes i spent the week studying it with euwe's book, and i watched your old video again, and i spent this evening studying this lesson, looking for some other variations, and i have played games among myself etc, I loved it, I didn't want to comment until I mastered it very well, if I have any questions, because this lesson is all just amazing !!! thank you very much for all you do !!! I haven't slept since yesterday hehehe :D
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
@@mehdila6144 nice! Remember to take a break from time to time. You already have experience and know what happens when we overload 😎
@mehdila6144
@mehdila6144 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez exactly and I make the same mistake again, heheh, because I forget myself, when I discover something, I feel more boosted, and I feel like a suspense, I want to know more things, etc, and I enter into this infernal circle, and really I will not thank you only for your lessons, the mental coaching, the encouragement, but I also thank you for your advice, and for waking me up when I forget myself, thank you very much coach, really, what you doing is huge for me, and like I told you, I give importance to everything you say in the lessons, and even the advice, and the coaching, thank you, you are right, the information is wrong. fly away, I'm going to rest and finish tomorrow, even if every night I imagine the positions in my head heheheh like crazy hehe, but I'm not going to make the same mistake as the last time, a good little slap who reminded me that it takes balance in all heheheh :D thank you again master
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
@@mehdila6144 😜😎💪
@darylwong4403
@darylwong4403 2 года назад
Very underrated channel! As a state player myself I'm learning alot from your content bro Good job NM!!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for your feedback, Daryl! It means a lot 🙌👍
@dyepsychosegg2471
@dyepsychosegg2471 2 года назад
OMG I LOVE THIS CHANNEL I CANT STOP WATCHING now pirc is my main opening for black
@dyepsychosegg2471
@dyepsychosegg2471 2 года назад
OMG I JUST PLAYED A 15|10 match with this and it was amazinggg i beat a 1497 rated with myself being only 1356 the attack was beautiful even though i fail to look for the mate in 3 but it was sooo goood now its good to train on the tactics i guess.
@gefitrop3496
@gefitrop3496 2 года назад
The Nimzo Larsen attack - my favourite opening with White - leads to similar positions hehe
@sayantanghosh000
@sayantanghosh000 2 года назад
Just found out you are doing great job keep doing more people like me will find, also please do more on imbalance or chess strategy 🤗🤗
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for your kind words! And yes, we have a lot left to talk about strategy and positional play 😎 In the interim, feel free to check out the playlist I have put together with all the lessons we on strategy 👍 ru-vid.com/group/PLQKBpQZcRycrItQHTvowBfgAt8Ea4z119
@Not3xactly
@Not3xactly 2 года назад
As someone who plays the london, I like this alot because its similar but you don't run into Qb6 issues from Black
@lilmtt1861
@lilmtt1861 2 года назад
Please more video😫❤️
@JimJWalker
@JimJWalker Год назад
I have played thousands of games in this exact position. An early a3 for white is often needed if the black Knight is on c6, preventing Nb4 attacking whites bishop on d3. Black's most aggravating setup involves g6, Bg7, and 0-0. Studying the games of GMs Yusupov and Kovacevic are a good start.
@cmgioe975
@cmgioe975 2 года назад
Great episode. Other than doing puzzles, what do you recommend for tactical training? Thanks for the great content.
@dhruvverma6460
@dhruvverma6460 2 года назад
I'll stick with the Pirc but learn this any ways as I like the rook lift ideas, it seems very agressive.
@Hi-bj3jj
@Hi-bj3jj 2 года назад
gold!! lets get those subs to the MOON
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
💪😎
@Mr354135
@Mr354135 2 года назад
I usually played e4 and KIA Pirc as White and i was looking for a d4 opening i will try this thx coach
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Excellent! Let me know how it goes 👍
@Mr354135
@Mr354135 2 года назад
I played on liches and my opponent played an opening called anti colle sistem:))
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
@@Mr354135 how did it go? Did you play Bd3 when they did Bf5?
@Mr354135
@Mr354135 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez yes i took with the queen i was a superior position plus 5 but i blundered in limited time and lost it happens to me a lot in blitz i am not very good at blitz but i hope by playing i can learn this opening thx
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
@@Mr354135 absolutely! And more importantly, you will learn more Chess in general 👍
@angel_machariel
@angel_machariel 2 года назад
A must-have book for this opening is "Grigory Bogdanovich, The Zukertort System: A Guide for White and Black " Even the introduction is interesting as it explains it's scope, namely that this system assumes black plays ...e6 and ...c5. So it's not a "system for all" like the London. Zukertort doesn't work for: a) KID-ish setups b) Black plays early ...Bf5 or ...Bg4 c) Black plays c6 (Slav / Semi-Slav) Colle-system (instead of Zukertort) works a bit better against KID but better is to go for mainline against the KID.. Against he popular Slav/semi-Slav the Zukertort is problematic too, so best is not be afraid and go for sharp Moskov variation. Most club players prep for Meran mostly. I know people seek simple formulas but this is reality. Get the book. Cheers!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Thank you! 👍💪 With that said, feel free to try it against KID and anything else. Only Carlsen can prove if it is effective or not 😜 Nah seriously, at this point, it is about you guys making it to the middlegame and experiencing new position types 👍
@angel_machariel
@angel_machariel 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez Or an alternative is also to buy the book "Zuke 'em: The Colle-Zukertort Revolutioqized by David Rudel". This book goes seriously into alternatives where the Zukertort variation of the Colle doesn't work. Peronally, Robert, I'm not a fan of teaching people a Pilsbury (d4-e3-f4 + Ne5) setup against a g6-setup (KID, Grünfeld). But I still love you (like in Bro-love, not man-love lol).
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
@@angel_machariel 😎😜
@kamaka85
@kamaka85 2 года назад
It looks like the "Stone Wall Attack" with a fianchettoed queen bishop.
@adamwu4565
@adamwu4565 2 года назад
This opening looks like the London System, except the C1 B is fianchettoed instead of developed to f4, and seems to provide the same dual option of either launching a fierce K-side attack or playing more positionally maneuvering in the center. It also looks like you could transpose into this after starting with 1.Nf3, so adding this to one's repertoire would be pretty straightforward if you're already playing the Kings Indian Attack some fo the time. It also conceptually reminds me of the difference between the Czech Pirc and the Pirc, where the B is fianchettoed in the latter system but not the first. Is there a reason for teaching/training purposes that you recommend the non-fiachetto opening be learned first, followed by a similar system that adopts a fianchetto at a later point in time?
@ronvanliempd3274
@ronvanliempd3274 2 года назад
Hi Robert, as always appreciating your videos very much. They are really bringing me to a higher level. Thank you! Playing the Colle Zukertort I ran it to trouble playing against the king’s Indian defense. Today I learned about changing into the Barry attack when facing Nf6 or g7. Do you play this and if so are you planning a video on it?
@ronvanliempd3274
@ronvanliempd3274 2 года назад
I meant g6..
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
@@ronvanliempd3274 absolutely. We are going to go over almost every opening including the Barry attack. When we talk about this one, we will also review the Veresov attack 👍
@ronvanliempd3274
@ronvanliempd3274 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez great! I look forward to it!
@Leeedy_1
@Leeedy_1 2 года назад
So funny that I was looking over a colle system game and realize that you I just uploaded this 😂 but good stuff, I’ve now been leaning more towards have my new chess repertoire featuring my new main openings: White: London & Colle | Black: Pirc & KID
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Perfect timing! Let me know how it goes if you try it 👍
@Leeedy_1
@Leeedy_1 2 года назад
@@NMRobertRamirez well I tried it against an approximate 1850 rated player on chess.com daily chess game play, and I saw that he has a FIDE rating of like 2073, and I was able to get the win in 31 moves! As it would bring my daily chess rating from 1860 to now 1872
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
@@Leeedy_1 💪👍 congrats!!
@johnphamlore8073
@johnphamlore8073 2 года назад
Round 2 of the 2021 US Championship, Daniel Naroditsky as White played a Colle - Zukertort against Jeffery Xiong, using many of the ideas discussed in this video, and won a game with some insanely complicated positions, at least to me.
@ianbenedictolaguir8603
@ianbenedictolaguir8603 Год назад
Good day sir Robert.. which do you recommend? .. colle system or london system?
@JLFuerteventura
@JLFuerteventura Год назад
Hi Robert, Fantastic chess channel. Always very instructive. I have a precise question re placing the Bishop on D3. In fact, I got punished several times by the Black pawn moving to e4 and forking the bishop and the knight. Hence I tend nowadays to place the bishop on e2. What's your best advice Re that move as it blocks the queen to move to that square ! Tks for your reply
@eclecticexplorer7828
@eclecticexplorer7828 Месяц назад
It is good to supplement this with a good repertoire for black playing the King's Indian and a good queen's gambit repertoire for it black plays Bf5 on move 2. Your opponent doesn't always make the moves you want them to.
@ravendon
@ravendon 2 года назад
At 26.55 wouldn't black capturing Nxe5 be the best moment, since Whites Queen is preventing f4? Then follow up with Qc7 and d4 push?
@davidbatchelder85
@davidbatchelder85 2 года назад
It was Bishop f5 that gave or is giving me the trouble, I have found the counter, c4, I just played a game, I lost because I had made a blunder, did not do h3, allowing my pawn on h2 to be taken and that really caused problems, I fought back but in the end I was check mated. could not castle. King safety key.
@tamatamt
@tamatamt 2 года назад
Please add a video to count whites attack
@UncleNort
@UncleNort 2 года назад
Any chance you might add a video about lines where black plays Bf5 or Bg4? That's where I run in to the most problems. Thanks for the great videos!
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Hello Joel! Yes, we have a few lesson left about the Colle 👍
@jblue__
@jblue__ 2 года назад
TY for the vod! After reviewing this and S. Williams videos I picked up the CZ. Is there a CZ-style line that is recommended vs the KID setup? Also, 2 ...Bf5 is pretty annoying
@patroclus8163
@patroclus8163 Год назад
Hi, great video. What would you recommend playing against g6 Bg7?
@davidbatchelder85
@davidbatchelder85 2 года назад
I am playing the colle and when black fancetos his king, how is the best way to attack, castle opposite and pawn storm... PLease advise.
@wikiwing348
@wikiwing348 Год назад
I can’t make up my mind on which version of the Colle to play. Any suggestions?
@ahmetsamiyeniceri
@ahmetsamiyeniceri Год назад
I really like the zukertort opening but what if black fianchetto his dark squared bishop in 3rd or 4th moves after we play e3? Since we block our dark squared bishop with the pawn, i generally have a problem in that kind of situation. And also our valuable light's squared bishop's diagonal is closed in that way. What should be our response?
@chessforfunonly1586
@chessforfunonly1586 2 года назад
Can you do a video on the Colle Koltanowski variation with c3 instead of b3, please?
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Yes, I just made a note and will try to go over it whenever possible 👍 We still have to talk more about the Colle 😎
@mentos4898
@mentos4898 Год назад
Great video @NMRobertRamirez! I played a few games with that system but found that the black pawn on d5 blocking white's d4 pawn can often make the bishop on b2 unusable, what is the best way to put that bishop in play or remove the d4 pawn (when it cannot make the obvious dxc5 capture)?
@rinamazumder6408
@rinamazumder6408 Год назад
There is a maneuver of the dark squared bishop Bb2-Bc1-Bd2-Be1-Bh4 , I have seen some good playing this maneuver and you can also play c4 and sometimes e4 breaking the position and lastly, dxc5 is not a bad move dxc5 can be played in the colle zukertort and even in many positions it is the best move in the colle zukertort.😊
@davidbatchelder85
@davidbatchelder85 2 года назад
great opening, great. Again, your training is over the top. May Jesus bless all that you do, Amen
@jacobjones3227
@jacobjones3227 Год назад
Hi Robert, thanks for a great video. Is there any chance you could suggest a low theory response for white when black goes for a KID or Benoni setup?
@alancoe1002
@alancoe1002 10 месяцев назад
When Black brings Nc6, I always prevent Black's attempt on my d3 bishop with an immediate pawn to a3. I'm only a third through your article, so apologies if covered.
@tmbhbnt8281
@tmbhbnt8281 2 года назад
nice system, I went ahead and play blitz in lichess (lichess allows you to always choose white) with the Ne5 variation. I'm happy with the win rate and I like how the middlegame often feels like a tactics puzzle/exercise 🤣 Is this a standalone video on this system or are you going to make a series like KID and Pirc? One variation that confuses me so far is can you still go with the Ne5 plan if the opponent pins the knight with Bg4? I found the usual tricks (Be2 unpinning, h3 challenging the bishop, or moving the queen to another diagonal) all interfere with the usual plan of playing f4 followed by quickly bringing the rook and queen out)
@davidbatchelder85
@davidbatchelder85 2 года назад
JUst for a different view, can white move, Nh7 blacks knight can take or move say he takes h7 Qxg6 + Kh8 white Q xh7 #
@bernardthefourth
@bernardthefourth Год назад
I keep getting my D3 bishop attacked and traded. This is a key piece in the position so it makes it hard to set up.
@RS-gg4ox
@RS-gg4ox 2 года назад
Can you please point me to information to play the zukertort against g6 with bishop fianchetto?
@AkramKhan-ic7vi
@AkramKhan-ic7vi 2 года назад
I like your videos before it start
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
😎🙌 Thanks a lot for your kind words!
@philippefauche1598
@philippefauche1598 2 года назад
I like very much your vidéos, Mr Ramirez. Just a technic question: after d4,d5-Nf3,c6-Bf5 what do you think of Nh4 ? Good? Bad? Ugly?
@johnmillett2831
@johnmillett2831 3 месяца назад
So what do you do when Black plays the Bishop to d6?
@milesgreenwood5036
@milesgreenwood5036 2 года назад
Loved this video! Please use a lighter font on the black background, I could barely read it :)
@NMRobertRamirez
@NMRobertRamirez 2 года назад
Will do, Miles! Thanks a lot for bringing it up 🙌
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