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Perhaps in every other game that you play, your opponents might try to pin your knight with their bishop by playing Bg4 or Bg5, which is their attempt to start an attack against you. And most players defend passively by placing their bishop behind their knight (Be2 or Be7) in order to unpin it. However, there are better ways to deal with such pins on your knights.
In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov teaches you how to deal with pins on your knights aggressively. You will learn to brutally punish this pin by looking at the games of Bobby Fischer, one of the most brutal and aggressive chess players. In fact, very seldom did Fischer defend passively with moves like Be2 or Be7.
So, how to punish your opponents for pinning your knight? What are the aggressive ways to counterattack your opponent? Watch this video lesson and learn!
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► Chapters
00:00 How to handle Bg5/Bg4 pin on your knight?
00:10 Passively defending with your bishop Be7/Be2
00:24 How Bobby Fischer Destroys Pins on Knights?
01:13 1) Countering the pin with h3
02:26 Preventing potential Nd4 threat
03:22 Aggressively punishing unsound attacks
06:30 Constantly playing aggressive moves
07:49 2) Dealing with the pin TACTICALLY
10:15 3) Exploiting the bishop's absence on the other side
11:24 4) Targeting the weak squares (of the bishop's color)
12:15 Quiz: How do you deal with this pin?
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@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
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@ChessGatos
@ChessGatos Год назад
The bishop pinned this comment, what are you going to do to punish him?
@craigwells7114
@craigwells7114 11 месяцев назад
So every time I listen to this guy I fall when I play my own game which is similar I win? I think it's more about RU-vid;; money than anything? I'm not a professional but I hold my own.
@JL300_was_taken
@JL300_was_taken Год назад
For the puzzle, the winning move is Nxe5. If the opponent takes your queen, its checkmate after Bxf7+, Ke7, Nd5#. If the opponent takes the knight on e5, then you just take the Bishop on h5 and you won a pawn
@Elaina-cq3zb
@Elaina-cq3zb Год назад
I'am unable to count how many times I lost this way😂
@wouldanyoneelseliketobehea7068
Thanks
@NotRovb_
@NotRovb_ Год назад
or after the opponent takes knight on e5, quuen takes bishop, and after that if the opponent does a silly move then checkmate on on f7
@roqsteady5290
@roqsteady5290 Год назад
But, what if after 1. Ne5 black takes the bishop on b3?
@RoboSantasRevenge
@RoboSantasRevenge Год назад
⁠@@roqsteady5290 Then white’s queen would take the bishop on h5, adding a second attacker to f7. I don’t know if it’s checkmate within a few moves, but that’s a dreadful position for black.
@raulshah
@raulshah Год назад
"Take out a gun and shoot him in the leg" lmao that was not expected
@ModernPrimate
@ModernPrimate 9 месяцев назад
Well it is now. Thanks a bunch.
@raulshah
@raulshah 9 месяцев назад
@@ModernPrimate Yeah man, no problem
@GT5285
@GT5285 9 месяцев назад
@@ModernPrimate lol same reaction
@ruantristancarlinsky3851
@ruantristancarlinsky3851 Год назад
Your videos are so so instructive and enjoyable. I played really good chess in high school and made it to the big league competitions because of your videos a few years ago. Glad to see you are still in love with the game and continuing to grow.
@yogi9631
@yogi9631 10 месяцев назад
great video. As a beginner with less than 50 games and at 50 years old, learning becomes much harder. bad memory power but still able to watch n learn from the great Bobby Fisher.
@shadeburst
@shadeburst 10 месяцев назад
Memorizing all the openings and variations makes a game between two equally well-prepared players robotic. That's why I switched to contract bridge.
@Jamezar
@Jamezar 9 месяцев назад
I started when I was 40. Just do thousands and thousands and thousands of tactics puzzles over a year and you'll start to see everything and then improve rapidly.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
► Chapters 00:00 How to handle Bg5/Bg4 pin on your knight? 00:10 Passively defending with your bishop Be7/Be2 00:24 How Bobby Fischer Destroys Pins on Knights? 01:13 1) Countering the pin with h3 02:26 Preventing potential Nd4 threat 03:22 Aggressively punishing unsound attacks 06:30 Constantly playing aggressive moves 07:49 2) Dealing with the pin TACTICALLY 10:15 3) Exploiting the bishop's absence on the other side 11:24 4) Targeting the weak squares (of the bishop's color) 12:15 Quiz: How do you deal with this pin?
@aviralkumarbarnwal83
@aviralkumarbarnwal83 Год назад
Thanks sir. I am not a good player but because of you my game improves a lot.❤❤❤❤
@stardust4001
@stardust4001 Год назад
A bit confused. 8:50 isn't h3 a mistake as if Bxf3 and Qxf3 then Qxd4 and blacks win a pawn Alternatively gxf3 is playable but white king becomes exposed
@yosefcohen483
@yosefcohen483 Год назад
I like your channel. Thank you for being a pro by analyzing lots of games before the video - giving us something that's 'well-cooked', that's very appreciated. I wish you health and prosperity.
@bryanmcpherson9398
@bryanmcpherson9398 Год назад
Nxe5 leads to mate if the white square bishop takes white's queen. Otherwise white goes a pawn up and an attack if black plays pxe5 due to Qxh5.
@davidhickman4976
@davidhickman4976 Год назад
Just amazing how Fischer dismantled a player of Geller's caliber.
@davidgentilli7944
@davidgentilli7944 Год назад
This is helpful. Thanks for sharing!
@binaryvat
@binaryvat 9 месяцев назад
Great content, Igor! Once again great insights...
@Bulletisred
@Bulletisred Год назад
Igor Thank you. I have been out of playing chess for years. Think you may have inspired me to start again. 😎👍
@1363behrouz
@1363behrouz Год назад
very informative thx a lot dude
@VCubing1520
@VCubing1520 8 месяцев назад
Puzzle solution- Nxe5 if Bxd1 we play Bxf7+ and Ke7 is forced so we play Nd5# If he doesn't take the queen and instead takes the knight which he must do to prevent mate we simply take the bishop and we won a pawn.
@twentyrothmans7308
@twentyrothmans7308 Год назад
Thank you for this fascinating video.
@mikegee729
@mikegee729 Год назад
Thanks. I learned a lot.
@BigDBrian
@BigDBrian Год назад
in the puzzle Nxe5 leads to legal's mate if they capture queen. If they take the knight instead you get the bishop and are still up a pawn.
@charleszhang1232
@charleszhang1232 Год назад
Great videos for chess!!
@Goldw4r
@Goldw4r Год назад
Hi Igor, could you make more content about endgames and middle game tactics/principles? Thank you for your educative content btw! :)
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
👍
@DarrenKWilliams
@DarrenKWilliams Год назад
Thank you🙏🏿
@user-qw7fz4yp3y
@user-qw7fz4yp3y 11 месяцев назад
You are great am very grateful for your videos and in detail explanationa
@mile.9768
@mile.9768 Год назад
This is very fascinating
@johnstevenson9956
@johnstevenson9956 Год назад
Wow, I had the exact same position this evening. I handled it a little differently but it all worked out.
@nchess1044
@nchess1044 11 месяцев назад
Best chess video I've watched in a while.
@jamesguimary1252
@jamesguimary1252 Год назад
Nice,,,explanation ,,👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 Месяц назад
Fischer was a genius! Thanks!
@polyakoviv
@polyakoviv 11 месяцев назад
Привет, тёзка! Спасибо, очень интересный разбор, вообще Фишер круто играл, жаль сошёл с ума, но это частый удел гениев
@photopro28
@photopro28 Год назад
Thanks for that. Fischer is the GOAT in my opinion. He destroyed all his fellow GM's and the Russian chess machine single handed. And without the help of computer chess engines which is what all pro chess players use the last 15 years. He also taught himself Russian and Spanish so he could follow all of their chess games as well.
@robiulahmed
@robiulahmed Год назад
I agree. However, chess has been dominated by theory even back in the days of Morphy. That’s why Fischer random is so good.
@hypercubemaster2729
@hypercubemaster2729 Год назад
Magnus Carlsen didn't have access to top level engines or anything close when he got GM title at 13. Also, the introduction of engines has made players stronger, but at the same time their competion increased in strength as well. It's not a fair comparison to compare based on that metric, and as such, may not even be fair or accurate to compare the different generations at all.
@lol101lol101lol10199
@lol101lol101lol10199 Год назад
Fischer was pushing the limits of how good a chess player it was realistically possible for anyone to be in 1972. The same can be said of Morphy for 1858. And Magnus Carlsen, dominating in an era where some 40 "Super GMs" are above 2700 and all of them bring engine-prep, is arguably testing the limits of what is humanly possible _period_ without some futuristic brain-augmentation
@user-gg1ij4gv2e
@user-gg1ij4gv2e 6 месяцев назад
Thanks too much ❤❤❤❤❤
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 6 месяцев назад
@saiesasrikarkommaraju736
@saiesasrikarkommaraju736 Год назад
Nxe5 if pawn captures then queen captures the bishop and we win and extra pawn But, if he plays Bxd1 then Bxf7 Ke7 and then Nd5#
@ppn909
@ppn909 Год назад
1.Bxf7+, KxB 2.Ng5+, Ke8 3.QxB
@costeaioan2335
@costeaioan2335 Месяц назад
If Bxf7, then bishop takes bishop
@erikfromc
@erikfromc Год назад
Puzzle looks like a Legal's Mate, with Nxe5, Bxd1, Bxf7+, Ke7, Nd5#
@copokitapo
@copokitapo Год назад
Exactly! For the want of a queen they lose their king.
@ems3832
@ems3832 Год назад
Only if Black cooperates.
@erikfromc
@erikfromc Год назад
@@ems3832 True, Black can avoid the mate by taking back on e5, but then Qxh5 and White's up a pawn and threatening mate on the next move.
@michaelrobinson2687
@michaelrobinson2687 7 месяцев назад
With the Quiz at the end, this was my thought process. My first thought was to do B d5 threatening the Black Rook on a8 as a way to counter attack against Black, however my experience is that my instincts are nearly always wrong so that's obviously not the right answer. With that idea eliminated, I could only see 3 viable attacking moves (g4, B g5 or N d5). N d5 threatens very little so that's out of the question leaving only 2 options. B g5 can easily be countered by Black playing f6 forcing the Bishop to retreat so that's wrong. This leaves just g4. That move would force the Black Bishop back to g6, putting an end to the pin but then I'd have no clue how to follow it up. In the end I'd probably try this * g4, B g6. (freeing up the Knight on f3) * N d5 (However I'd have no way to predict Black's move and continue) That's as far as I can get, a position that seems to gain White nothing in terms of material or attacking threat. The only thing I am sure about is that the pin isn't an immediate threat as the Knight on f3 is defended twice
@enigma4019
@enigma4019 Год назад
in the case of game 2 where that pawn is still being attacked and threatening a early and bad trade of queens would bishop c to e3 be a bad move?
@zelandakhniteblade5436
@zelandakhniteblade5436 Год назад
Just to point out that Parma had the position after 12...f5 in the Poisoned Pawn variation twice against Fischer, once in 1965, drawing, and then again in 1970, which is the game he lost. He also had the exact same position against Buljovic in 1965 and against Barczay in 1969, winning both of those games. In all four games he played 13. Rfd1, so it seems somewhat disingenuous to describe this as the winning plan here. Rather one should simply admire the endgame technique of Fischer in managing to convert the 1970 game, although given the +210 rating point difference, perhaps one should also admire Parma for managing to make it so difficult.
@V_ChessGuy
@V_ChessGuy Год назад
Nxe5 Bxd8 Bxf7 Ke7 Nd5 mate (De Lègal tactical motif!)
@ernestogarcillan1977
@ernestogarcillan1977 Год назад
1. Nxe5 (puzzle)
@user-rd7st5gh6j
@user-rd7st5gh6j 2 месяца назад
I think the puzzle is similar to the queen sac checkmate
@Klatubarada1979
@Klatubarada1979 11 месяцев назад
Next level
@robertpease9834
@robertpease9834 Год назад
NxF5, if BXQ, then BxF7+, KE7, then ND5++, NxF5, if NxB3, then QxB, and if G6, then QF3, threatening mate, so PxN and PxN by white
@darrylkassle361
@darrylkassle361 10 месяцев назад
I like the thumnail-NICE TRY,LOL!!. To the point and funny. That's actually one of the secrets to your success as a RU-vidr you understand the psychology of thumbnails. The right colours,to the point ,eye catching and funny when appropriate. That psychology degree has helped you more than you can imagine
@Lyrewyn
@Lyrewyn 11 месяцев назад
I imagine you have 1. Nxe5 in mind? White has a forced checkmate after 1. ... Bxd1 and will win material after dxe5. But what if black plays 1. ... Qh4? White's knight will have to retreat and will be traded off, demolishing the pawn structure.
@robertocollo2890
@robertocollo2890 7 месяцев назад
1. Nxe5 ; Qh4 2. Ng4 ; Bg4 3. Qxg4 ; Qg4 4. hg and white is up a pawn and better developed…
@frankiesosab
@frankiesosab Месяц назад
is it Nxe5,Bxd1,Bxf7,Ke2,Nd5 mate?
@jaimearagoncalvo8219
@jaimearagoncalvo8219 9 месяцев назад
Is the solution Bd5 .., Bc6+ Ke7, Ng5 .., Nd5++ ? If latter black move is .. Kf6, then Qxh5 for full piece advantage.
@grafeebabee
@grafeebabee 3 месяца назад
That last game is crazy !!! How the hell did he see that pawn move?😮
@zhengmath
@zhengmath 6 месяцев назад
10:11 My thought was to go g4, cause it plays aggressively like Bobby Fisher plays.
@user-ms4wj9ws6t
@user-ms4wj9ws6t Месяц назад
Night capture pown c5,then bishop take queen, after bishop take f7chech,then night d5mate
@stratmatt22
@stratmatt22 10 месяцев назад
what if they push pawn H5 after h3
@RovaxYt
@RovaxYt 11 месяцев назад
This man is a walking voice crack
@jonbeezy1179
@jonbeezy1179 Год назад
why didn't black capture f3 instead of Qd7?
@gm2407
@gm2407 9 месяцев назад
Puzzel: 1. g4 Bg6, 2 Nh4 (Bishop is trapped and will be taken) Nxb3, 3. axb3 or 1. g4 Nxf3+, 2 Qxf3, bg6, 3. Bd4 (White occupies the centre and threatens a rook) Black has threats neutralised. White has more active pieces.
@costeaioan2335
@costeaioan2335 Месяц назад
That's not winning, that's :"White has more active pieces"
@bronsontaylor7333
@bronsontaylor7333 11 месяцев назад
A fence is the best defense? Is that the motto?
@AlexSanchez-ff8nm
@AlexSanchez-ff8nm Год назад
Knight E5
@QuinnBeckley
@QuinnBeckley Год назад
2 questions: First, at 3:22, I'm not even seeing any other options other than pushing the pawn to attack the bishop, is that the only move that works? Second, at 8:43, why doesn't black just take the knight and after queen recaptures they take the d4 pawn with their queen? Only other option is doubling pawns, is either scenario still fine for white?
@TimeNap
@TimeNap Год назад
First one you could play d3 or d4 and open up your Knight and Bishop. Blacks attack isn't fatal (unless im missing something) d3 - Bxf3 gxf3 (King is now very exposed) - Qg6+/Qg7+ both available Kh1 - ?? Qg6+ doesn't win a pawn because E4 pawn is now guarded by F3 pawn.
@QuinnBeckley
@QuinnBeckley Год назад
@@TimeNap i mean yeah, the attack itself isn't fatal for now but exposing your king and doubling your pawns so early on in the game just feels like a really bad decision to make. and for the next one, my question was from after black trades the pawns, and the f3 pawn recaptures on d4. bishop takes knight, queen recaptures, leaving the d4 pawn hanging.
@BigDBrian
@BigDBrian Год назад
8:36 don't you lose the pawn if black takes knight and you recapture with queen? is there some trick afterwards?
@h-0058
@h-0058 Год назад
Stockfish says that white is active enough to compensate after Rd1, bishop out, etc. It says that the position is rather equal, a bit in white's favour. Very good point, I was wondering about that as well.
@muskratjoel
@muskratjoel Год назад
I wonder how stockfish 15 would handle pins
@nandacheruvanthala1052
@nandacheruvanthala1052 6 месяцев назад
What if the bishop takes your knight
@alyona1338
@alyona1338 6 месяцев назад
Ne5,bxd1,Bxf7+,Ke7,Nd5#
@stardust4001
@stardust4001 Год назад
A bit confused. 8:50 isn't h3 a mistake as if Bxf3 and Qxf3 then Qxd4 and blacks win a pawn Alternatively gxf3 is playable but white king becomes exposed
@z-e-t-aanimations8823
@z-e-t-aanimations8823 Год назад
Not really, a bishop equals 3 points of material, so 2 pawns actually leave white with plus 1.
@user-xo6me5bs8b
@user-xo6me5bs8b Год назад
Yes in the second game at 8:50, it looks like Bobby blundered the game away with h3 but his opponent and Igor missed it - which a lot of your opponents aren't going to do - especially these days. After Bxf3 White appears to lose either the d4 pawn or the h3 pawn if White tries taking back with gxf3. In either case Black is winning. I guess Igor got carried away with Bobby's general greatness and the "beating the pin" motif and forgot to check basic tactics. And a note for the person that left the comment that Bxf3 only wins two pawns for a piece - f3 is a knight not a pawn.
@allanust
@allanust Год назад
The computer doesn't like Qxd4, it gives white +1.5. I'm not seeing any win that follows from it though. Black's king can get a little exposed but there's no obvious attacking plan. In any normal game white just goes down a key central pawn for nothing and this line should be avoided, instead you play Ba4 or d3 earlier. If d4 was strong for white in the ruy lopez people would just be playing that all the time.
@andrewbailey7045
@andrewbailey7045 Год назад
Thank you for giving Bobby the respect he deserves
@JS-ir7wh
@JS-ir7wh 11 месяцев назад
I clicked the link for the master class, but was turned off by the timer. Do you need that high pressure sales tactic? No thanks.
@Radek_Teichmann
@Radek_Teichmann Год назад
2:00 Pawn h5
@darrylkassle361
@darrylkassle361 10 месяцев назад
"We mere mortals"- everyone but Fischer
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 9 месяцев назад
Your chess puzzle is my favorite mate. If white takes the queen
@kazirasheedi890
@kazirasheedi890 Год назад
Fisher was in different level.
@hitwalkhook3831
@hitwalkhook3831 Год назад
Just simple ignore it and push the left.
@FrederickDIschman
@FrederickDIschman Год назад
After white plays Nxe5, how do I handle black playing Qg5? I do not see how white is not losing a piece.
@Babyfacenelson1981
@Babyfacenelson1981 11 месяцев назад
Puzzle = legal's mate
@DarkDragonSlayer
@DarkDragonSlayer 9 месяцев назад
1:07 - 1:09: as a fil-am, i can conform that that's one of the most American things to do.
@jesroe5842
@jesroe5842 9 месяцев назад
7:21 why didnt black just push and make a queen
@MozartMartins
@MozartMartins 11 месяцев назад
I like the ideia to ignore the oponent's errors, but I am not Fisher, so I don't think I can punish these pins....
@TANJUNYOUMoe-dj4jv
@TANJUNYOUMoe-dj4jv Год назад
Nxe5 Bxd1 Bxf7+ Ke73 Nd5#
@mattsmith1126
@mattsmith1126 Год назад
Bishop to E2 is not that passive. It can be played just fine.
@TimeNap
@TimeNap Год назад
I almost auto play Be2/Bd2/Bd7/Be7 in Bullet/Blitz games. Maintains pawn structure, activates a minor piece, and unpins the Knight. Feels like a really natural move - especially in fast games.
@rowlandsibakwe2039
@rowlandsibakwe2039 Год назад
Igor your my best
@ems3832
@ems3832 Год назад
"You're"
@michaelalmeida8790
@michaelalmeida8790 Год назад
It looks like you can sacrifice your queen for fork on their queen and bishop. g5-bxd1, bxf7- king to d7 because knight to d5 is check, so you go knight to e6 for the fork and if they move king to e7 you check mate them and if they don't it looks like you can keep the king in limbo with checks until you remove the rook. I think you get rook queen bishop for a queen. And then push pawns until you can figure that out. It was hard enough trying to keep track of the knight locations and where the king can go. King looks like it's forced into the middle of board.
@uremomisepic
@uremomisepic Год назад
you almost had it. there is actually a stronger move than knight g5 which is knight e5. after bxd1, bxf7-king is forced to e7 and than the other knight goes to d5 causing checkmate as both d7 and f6 are now covered
@PaulGaither
@PaulGaither 9 месяцев назад
It feels good, as a 1050 idiot player, to come up with similar moves to what Bobby did so many years ago. I am learning the London and how, after our Bishop moves to inside the pyramid, black likes to try that pin and we don't care. We often are often moving our Queen for development anyway and we don't mid if they want to trade their bishop for our knight, as we ave moved our other bishop to d2 to replace it and continue our attack on e5. Other times, against fellow potatoes like myself, I like my chances with both sides queen-less, and it works out for me far more often than it doesn't so far.
@Quartzite
@Quartzite Год назад
Bobby's manager: you can't just shoot people in leg everytime they place that trick, jeez chill off , go to Iceland.
@justintharp5652
@justintharp5652 10 месяцев назад
I think I might go with attempting to remove that nasty pin. So, maybe my next move would be white pawn to g4?
@shadeburst
@shadeburst 10 месяцев назад
It can be fun to hunt down that bishop but it exposes the king completely. Only do it if you plan to castle on queen side.
@justintharp5652
@justintharp5652 10 месяцев назад
My king is already castled in this particular puzzle so that's out. Well you're welcome to demonstrate to me how my move fails. You're turn to move 🐿️.
@shadeburst
@shadeburst 10 месяцев назад
@@justintharp5652 sorry just trying to suggest a sequence that might come in handy in the future for you.
@justintharp5652
@justintharp5652 10 месяцев назад
@@shadeburst That's fine. But the best lesson is when I can see it on the board in front of me. And although the white king is exposed. There are still some potentially good moves left for white- after chasing the bishop. So, if I lose to you it's a win- because this is simply a lesson. If I win against you it's a win. Either way I don't have anything to loose.
@jeterz16
@jeterz16 10 месяцев назад
Nxe5‼️😁
@greighampton6777
@greighampton6777 Год назад
On the vid banner, should the g1 be white?
@greighampton6777
@greighampton6777 Год назад
Oh I see it's cut off..
@paulsummerfield6357
@paulsummerfield6357 9 месяцев назад
Fischer was 2785 after the WC v Spassky. If he ever played today (I know it's hypothetical) he'd be 2800+
@AGHathaway
@AGHathaway 10 месяцев назад
Bobby is the GOAT!
@enzomartinjerusalem1470
@enzomartinjerusalem1470 Год назад
So that's why he made the goddamn rook move first, what a madman. He's a genius.
@jeremykothe2847
@jeremykothe2847 Год назад
You've probably figured this out already, but your audio is slightly out of sync, which is distracting.
@itachi60001
@itachi60001 Год назад
Isnt bg4 in exchange ruy lopez theory? Blacks mistake was not taking on f3 not playing bg4.
@skoodlemoose
@skoodlemoose Год назад
4:56 why doesnt white play pawn d5? what am i missing?
@skoodlemoose
@skoodlemoose Год назад
jk i see it
@georgewashingtoniv8745
@georgewashingtoniv8745 Год назад
bxf3 probably. If that weren't the case then d5 is winning, since even if after d5, black plays b5, you can still take on c6, then b5xa4, qxa4, and black looks lost to me. Bobby was right with black's undeveloped pieces being able to successfully counterattack. Seems very logical to me actually. Especially with ne5, it's funny and crazy to me that black can't play qf7 and forces black into terrible positional chess. If Chess were basketball, Bobby would be the one you'd want taking the shot in order to convert a position into a win.
@penguins8933
@penguins8933 Год назад
Your accent is awesome
@Lechu86
@Lechu86 11 месяцев назад
Bobby Fischer's aggressive style gives me anxiety, lol
@user-ms4wj9ws6t
@user-ms4wj9ws6t Месяц назад
e5
@mrpizza6503
@mrpizza6503 Год назад
H3 H5 is the theory
@werners5191
@werners5191 Год назад
Igor Smirnoff is the cousin of Ivan Popov.
@chriszablocki2460
@chriszablocki2460 Год назад
Listen here, Bobby Fischer. I might have to watch a video on flushing the transmission but I can certainly change the oil. And I'm considering going with waterless coolant when I flush the cooling system. Waterless coolant is a thing. Google it...
@rayfinkle2805
@rayfinkle2805 10 месяцев назад
Fischer would punish this indiscretion 👍
@jakedardaris452
@jakedardaris452 Год назад
Nxe5 is certainly the best move in the puzzle but white is by no means 'winning'
@h-0058
@h-0058 Год назад
I mean, white'll be up at least a pawn and there is shit to be stirred after Qxh5, both on f7 and e5. Maybe "winning" is a rather strong word, but I don't think there are many ways in which you lose in that position.
@jakedardaris452
@jakedardaris452 Год назад
@@h-0058 after nxe5 qh4 white basically has to sac a piece to keep the queen.
@JackVolt
@JackVolt Год назад
@@jakedardaris452 White doesn't need to sacrifice anything. After Qh4 white plays Ng4. The knight is pinned again, but now it has an extra pawn defending it and white's queen is safe. White has won a pawn from this sequence and has the advantage going forward.
@sazcxieo
@sazcxieo Год назад
Who calls bobby fisher robert james 🤣
@polebbir3074
@polebbir3074 Год назад
7:24 why can't black pawn move h2+
@revsanda
@revsanda Год назад
H2+ does nothing really as the king will just move to H1 while the QxR still stands
@mrhefner01
@mrhefner01 Год назад
What would you say to a person that’s like a 1200 rated player that regularly plays just like fishers first example and I also always look for the redirecting aggression? I do not think passively or defensively if I can force my opponent into a defensive position in response. I ask because I felt weird hearing you explain that “us mere mortals” want to do what I never want and instead related to fisher.
@TimeNap
@TimeNap Год назад
Maybe you are Bobby Fischer?
@BobChess
@BobChess Год назад
He punished Bg4, but I'm punished by Bg4
@CloverAugustus
@CloverAugustus Год назад
Bro u just like me fr 💀
@ez8827
@ez8827 Год назад
First of all, saying that Italy and Germany makes bad cars is like saying the AK-47 is worse than the Krummlauf, second of all, U forgot China, third, Bugatti is NOT FROM FRANCE!!!
@AbouTaim-Lille
@AbouTaim-Lille 7 месяцев назад
You play B C4 if he does not take the knight you play kxC5 ! Then he would say wow I take the queen for free. But then you play B x F7 + and the king has no where to go but E7, and then u play k d4 ++. If your opponent does not know about this trick already he will be doomed.
@suryathangavel9701
@suryathangavel9701 Год назад
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