At about 13:34, there's an audio pop/click that's a little bit annoying. There are a couple in this video at other spots. Really enjoying your videos. Thanks!
t about 13:34, there's an audio pop/click that's a little bit annoying. There are a couple in this video at other spots. Really enjoying your videos. Thanks!
Chess is the best attempt where she can boost some confidence before other people, but in all other interactions she is totally different, and there are many areas where she is below average
@@nixnix8154 If you are about to find a truly passionate player, look for one who presents chess into all diversity. It means that a passionate player should not be limited to attacking or positional style and not limited to some poor attacking structures which give insufficient information for intermediate players and lower rated ones. As well, any passionate player should accept diversity of openings, and any passionate player will not make fruitless comparisons between 1. e4 or 1. d4.
It's actually a good system, but it gets a lot of hate online because many consider it a lazy system. It's like any solid opening: it only takes you so far. After the opening, you just play chess. I will beat weaker players who use the London and mostlymlose to stronger players than me who use the London. It's a good opening to know. Personally, I'm really excited to see her play it.
Alessia, love your content ❤. Always excited about it. However, I think that your videos shouldn’t reveal the surprises or interesting aspects beforehand. It keeps the anticipation intact without any spoilers.
She's absolutely right. London is an opening for lazy people who always want to play the same thing against everything. Boring. Like watching gras grow.
She hates any non-e4 player, therefore, she underestimates London system, Colle system and huge number of other openings that helped many players to achieve significant progress in short period of time.
@@peter_cbbo1690 Idiotic conclusion. London system is widely applicable, and there are cases where London system players must transpose into other opening if they are willing to maintain an initiative. London system is a perfect solution against some VERY BORING or SLIGHTLY DUBIOUS openings like Chigorin defense where early Nc6 is played.
@@Oale100 If she moves bishop to A4, then the opponent will move pawn to d6, forcing the queen to move, which then allows the C2 Rook to move to C7and target the queen plus threaten checkmate
@@joshuamphande2272 I have beaten even ELO 2000 in different openings, including in games with black pieces, so take your words back and don't defend arrogant players