Thank you so much for the content ! It is absolutely mind opening and informative, so thank you so much for your hard work. However the volume is a bit low on my side of things :/ If oyou could raise it a bit while rendering, it would be awesome ! Thank you so much :)
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial OOOOOOOH I'm extremely sorry, I didn't know ! I hope you are recovering well and are doing good ! Sending many positive vibes you and your loved ones' way !
Love this line in the Najdorf! I haven't won all my games with it, but I think it has taken my opponent out of their comfort zone/memorized lines. Thanks Mio! Hope you've recovered from the virus!
Never knew your situation .i hope you are doing well now speedy recovery mio we missed your content (hope you will continue the d4 repertoire series) great to see you back 👍
This is a cool line with Rg1, and I played it in the past, but didn't really no the ideas well - until now. Thanks for the great analysis as always Mio!
Wishing you and your family speedy recovery Mio. Thanks for teaching me the freak attack. I’ve now played the freak attack in 3 rapid games over the board against higher rated players. I destroyed two of them and had a draw with the other.
Fascinating video covering so much content and detail on how white can play this line of the najdorf. On that note, a little surprised and disappointed that when you were talking about responses to b5, you didn't show Nepomniachtchi - Carlsen from last year.
Hi BigMio :)! I am watching this video 2 years later, because I just covered your great RU-vid channel! You never covered the move 8..d5! because I really have problems against this line. For the rest do I love this opening and your channel! I hope you still answer. Thanks!
@@kobevandenhole5302 Aaaaahhhhh, the same question I asked my best friend IM Radovanovic Dusan who was the first guy to play along with IM Petronic Rg1 many years ago and he told me that we should exchange everything and play Be3 Nc5 win the Bishop pair and play with pawn majority on the Queen side!
Just noticed, I don't think the critical line 6.Rg1 e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.g4 d5! is covered? I think white may have to head for an endgame where he has a small edge.
I clicked on this video because I wanted to see an antidote for 6 Rg1 e5 7 Nb3 Be6 8 g4 d5 but you didn't cover it :( just push g5 and play that ending?
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial hahaha no! I was just curious how you'd react :) so you'd play g5 or take on d5? I'm fine playing "simplified" positions too