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More e3-Poison | 2022 Golden State Open | R3 vs. Ujan Ray (1842) 

IM Kostya Kavutskiy
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@foxy3.o891
@foxy3.o891 2 года назад
11:37 after queen takes e4 knight and black captures the rook and ne7 check King moves to h8 and after nxc6 queen black has dxe4q queen and black is up the exchange???
@IMKostyaKavutskiy
@IMKostyaKavutskiy 2 года назад
Oh, I guess I missed this! 🤦‍♂️
@BenRook
@BenRook 2 года назад
Enjoyed and learned from your analysis of this game. I hope you continue with these vids showcasing your games and your progress. Cheers!
@mitchellfabian7694
@mitchellfabian7694 2 года назад
Great vid as always!
@jasonbraun3149
@jasonbraun3149 2 года назад
After exchanging queens on e4, one of those positions that looks good but maybe too fine a line between winning and drawing (or even losing). My engine says black is slightly better if he had played Rd1 (instead of Kf8, which basically loses). But you have to get some luck to win a tournament!
@IMKostyaKavutskiy
@IMKostyaKavutskiy 2 года назад
Yeah, felt like Black was OK there!
@ChessHoodie
@ChessHoodie 2 года назад
at 15:48 my first impression is that had white put his knight on d6, black would have been in big trouble (if not lost objectively, probably would not survive unless he is a very strong player). Kostya mentions annoying moves 1...Rd8 and 1...Ng4. My take on them: 1...Rfd8 2. Rd4 and now the really annoying part 2...Ng4 3.Nxf7, Rxd4 4. exd4, e3 5. Ne5! looks winning for white ( I know this is not forced, but I was checking other lines too, and they all seem bad for black, although I am not completely sure) the other move mentioned: 1...Ng4 2. Nxe4, Nxe3 3. Rdd7 and black is lost I think. I saw many other lines, too, but can't type all of it here. On the other hand , I haven't checked it with an engine, so it might be all wrong, :)
@Chess_Improvement
@Chess_Improvement 2 года назад
very instructive , keep up
@BlitzWizard94
@BlitzWizard94 2 года назад
Vant Krujis My favorite!
@akshan2866
@akshan2866 2 года назад
Hi man, I wanted to ask you what are you thinking about the attacking manual by Jacob Aagaard and attacking chess for club players by Grooten? Sorry for my English
@foxy3.o891
@foxy3.o891 2 года назад
what ur fide rating
@akshan2866
@akshan2866 2 года назад
I want to start playing OTB chess in a few months, and before that, I am going to learn and read as much as I possibly can, and because of that I am asking for some recommendations
@foxy3.o891
@foxy3.o891 2 года назад
@@akshan2866 oh then i recommend the book " how to Rease's your chess part 4 " . It's great book practise every game with board. And when u get advanced a little i say to get Jacob aagard books
@akshan2866
@akshan2866 2 года назад
Thanks man, I heard that everyone is recommending this book so I am definitely gonna grab it. I also very much like this approach of picking a player and studying his game collection with him analyzing his games and thoughts that he had during the games, so I am thinking to go with Fischer's 60 games and Garry's 3 part collection, but I am afraid that maybe his analysis and games are too complex for me now. Did you read Garry's collection and what do you think of it?
@IMKostyaKavutskiy
@IMKostyaKavutskiy 2 года назад
Good books!
@foxy3.o891
@foxy3.o891 2 года назад
Lol bro nf3 and E3 ,it's really the best opening for white. I am going to play that opening for white and going to ditch e4 ,:D thanks for the analysis
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