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My GM Dad Created His OWN Opening in 1969?! | THE BELLON GAMBIT 

Anna Cramling
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My Dad GM Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez created The Bellon Gambit in 1969 and it is stil used by many players. Here is a lesson he gave me on how to play it!
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Комментарии : 116   
@danielcano0201
@danielcano0201 2 года назад
He created a gambit on 1969? Double nice.
@JBHACKSAW
@JBHACKSAW 2 года назад
You know what they say, "it was the summer of 69".
@anshoswal8434
@anshoswal8434 2 года назад
@@JBHACKSAW Bryan Adams reference immediately raises my respect for you tenfold
@QuickNap
@QuickNap Год назад
Time to invent positions lol
@Marveryn
@Marveryn 2 года назад
that part of the gambit where he sacrifice nearly all his pieces to lock the queen out of play for the mate was amazing to see. that some deep prep
@shanecoyle3676
@shanecoyle3676 2 года назад
This is amazing. I'm a beginner is chess
@masamoto-sama8992
@masamoto-sama8992 2 года назад
beginner in chess is ; you are beginner in math, not in chess
@shanecoyle3676
@shanecoyle3676 2 года назад
@@masamoto-sama8992 Ive done 2 years of college mathematics actually, yeah I made a mistake it happens. You could very clearly understand my comment but still made this pointless reply. I hope you feel like a big man.
@vicenteenriquez597
@vicenteenriquez597 2 года назад
@@shanecoyle3676 who cares
@shanecoyle3676
@shanecoyle3676 2 года назад
@@vicenteenriquez597 The guy tried to belittle me so I cared. I had to defend myself when someone is being a tool.
@marioiglesias1751
@marioiglesias1751 2 года назад
I met GM Bellón in 1985, in a tournament played in Ferrol. Incredible creative player. I ever loved his chess!.
@piasecznik
@piasecznik 2 года назад
Absolutely wild that your dad played Sammy Reshevsky, someone who was in the world elite and probably a top 5 player at the same time as Alekhine and Capablanca!
@jesusthroughmary
@jesusthroughmary 2 года назад
One of the 27 OGs (original grandmasters)
@pumagutten
@pumagutten 2 года назад
This was lovely to see. Great relationship between father and daughter.
@reidpattis3127
@reidpattis3127 2 года назад
Her dad looks like someone who sends his opponents to the shadow realm after winning the chess game
@StupidusMaximusTheFirst
@StupidusMaximusTheFirst 2 года назад
Lol 🤣
@alfredMonty
@alfredMonty 2 года назад
Eric Rosen mentioned this stream in a recent video of his and spoke highly of it. What a clever opening! Thank you for having your Dad walk through his analysis. I just subscribed and will rewatch this video many many times in hopes that it sinks in lol
@AlexanderNevermind888
@AlexanderNevermind888 Год назад
Very nice. Most importantly, I love the respect that Anna has for both of her parents. I wish my millennial children were half as interested in listening to me as Anna listens to her mother and father.
@viktorkhan8518
@viktorkhan8518 2 года назад
How lovely!!! You could see how happy and proud she is when she talks about this
@scottk7515
@scottk7515 2 года назад
Fantastic innovation, Mr. Lopez. I very much enjoy watching you and your daughter analyzing this gambit. I will be trying it out as soon as I get an opportunity.
@shanepetersen2307
@shanepetersen2307 2 года назад
Father and daughter episode is so wholesome😇😊
@luckyWaiting
@luckyWaiting 2 года назад
Pure Galician tricks … Seriously speaking, GM Bellón López had his best moment between 1972 and 1994 ( ELO 2515) he beat players of the stature of Tal (although Tal beat him several times) Timman, Lubojebic, Larsen, Browne and curiously several times he beat the very tough Ulf Andersson. He had several draws with the world champion A.Karpov, and a more than worthy career for a Hispanic player at that time. All my respect to him GM Bellón López.
@EPE444
@EPE444 2 года назад
I didn't know her dad had defeated such heavy hitters. It's already a huge feat to have become a GM back then, but to be one of such caliber is incredible.
@luckyWaiting
@luckyWaiting 2 года назад
@@EPE444 …they are concrete facts of reality. And it is only part. It was another psychic field at that time. Without computers and without the knowledge of the game that exists today , based largely on those who played in those times .
@EPE444
@EPE444 2 года назад
In the end of the Brilliancy Prize episode he mentions he beat Korchnoi also.
@luckyWaiting
@luckyWaiting 2 года назад
@@EPE444 …look the game
@fabricer.9426
@fabricer.9426 2 года назад
Congratulations 2 your father for this creation. The last game ending is so nice 👌
@ryou8820
@ryou8820 2 года назад
i really liked the line where he made it almost impossible to move the queenside , almost like alphazero prep but he didnt have it back then i will study the lines, although i dont really get the english on board often
@josem.m4520
@josem.m4520 2 года назад
Gracias por compartir este bonito gambito!. Un saludo a su creador y a ti por transmitirlo.😀
@TheBarnabascolins
@TheBarnabascolins Год назад
I am rated 1975 in Lichess and like to play tournaments and am admittedly only comfortable in my caro kahn or french defense on black. But the one opening i fear is always C4, i almost always lose to it, but i have tried this opening the past 7 games (one which was a tournament) and won 4 out of 7! Thank you for finally giving me a chance when i face C4, i now have a fighting chance at least.
@TimJapan
@TimJapan Год назад
Oh wow! I wonder which variations you got.
@rizka7945
@rizka7945 2 года назад
At 5:10 the move 11.Ncxd4 is actually really strong for white. The idea relies on Qa4+ followed by Qxe4+. That's why even the eval bar on the video shows white is much better.
@fabricer.9426
@fabricer.9426 2 года назад
So nice to see you doing this analysis in family 😍
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 2 года назад
i love pops' style
@samwyatt5482
@samwyatt5482 2 года назад
Awesome gambit very creative! Lichess shows another Bellon Gambit (1.d4,e6 2.c4,f5 3.e4) its referred to as the deferred Staunton gambit elsewhere and is essentially a slightly worse Staunton, does your dad have anything to do with this gambit or has he played it?
@Daniean
@Daniean 2 года назад
Note that when he created this Gambit he was only 19
@valnovanoth
@valnovanoth 10 месяцев назад
Anna sure can be damn proud of having parents like this
@daviddurbin3249
@daviddurbin3249 2 года назад
Really great gambit
@bertus9687
@bertus9687 2 года назад
So funny to hear your dad when he switches to Spanish without even realising
@ALF8892
@ALF8892 2 года назад
I generally player f5 against c4 but there are more lines that white can chose from i.e the good lines after 1.d4 and other strong lines with D3 e4. Your mom has been my new mentor as I reviewed many of her games. I might have to try your dad's line. No risk I feel like
@richarddavao7150
@richarddavao7150 Год назад
I like that gambit. I would like to play it always. Thanks for sharing this video.
@caseykelso1
@caseykelso1 Год назад
Love the Horns in the background 🎉 nice touch to the Vid.!
@alexmoore7574
@alexmoore7574 2 года назад
Hey Anna! Could you please put the pgn? I'd love to study this for my next tournament!
@alij9167
@alij9167 Год назад
İt's very interesting when a gm who plays super tactically explains his doscoveries
@yiqnni9789
@yiqnni9789 Год назад
I don't think people understand how truly amazing it is for a gambit like this to be invented in that time period without a computer. You would just have to stumble upon this move randomly, and for an engine to favour it so much is almost unheard of. Impressive!
@interstellarbeatteller9306
@interstellarbeatteller9306 2 года назад
29:35 What? You don't believe me? LOL
@bealu9459
@bealu9459 Год назад
and now anna has also created her own opening the creativebess and talent is oassed on
@mariacarolinazensensimoes4856
@mariacarolinazensensimoes4856 2 года назад
Very very instructional! I love your opening videos. The nescaffe one was great as well :)
@ElijahStormblessed
@ElijahStormblessed 2 года назад
Where does the name Bellon Gambit come from?
@AnnaCramling
@AnnaCramling 2 года назад
From my father’s last name! His name is Juan Bellon :)
@Meitei867
@Meitei867 Год назад
It is simply amazing how a top class chess player can calculate so many lines. My brain is overloading by just watching all the different lines🤯
@benpetrie3695
@benpetrie3695 9 месяцев назад
Basman invented opening for white against scicillian.I have played it a few times with plus score
@luisnatera
@luisnatera 2 года назад
Hace poco que te sigo y hoy me entero que eres española. Qué bien, Anna. Me gustan mucho tus videos!
@kevinserafin5237
@kevinserafin5237 7 месяцев назад
@AnnaCramling Could you posted and analysis of the game your dad played against Korchnoi???
@donmasacre4919
@donmasacre4919 2 года назад
Your Dad has developed a lot of interesting ideas in the opening.
@shanastroskyphazer8172
@shanastroskyphazer8172 2 года назад
Nice gambit lesson thanks
@samueljurawan4198
@samueljurawan4198 Год назад
To stop midway during an explanation and say "You didn't like my chicken!" is absolutely hilarious 😂
@jwaco4093
@jwaco4093 2 года назад
That was really a treat. Great family.
@melvinaquino3273
@melvinaquino3273 2 года назад
oh its a great defense cause Black can develope all pieces and white its kind of stuck so must make midle game advantage for black Nice
@giovannicorno1247
@giovannicorno1247 2 года назад
This great player was 5 times Spain chess champion
@kevinserafin5237
@kevinserafin5237 7 месяцев назад
Favorite time of the game 28:11 Anna speaking Espanol, k linda.
@susymay7831
@susymay7831 2 года назад
Nice parents! Smart parents! Nice daughter! Smart daughter!
@josubergara8000
@josubergara8000 10 месяцев назад
wow, fantastic! you should write an everyman chess openning book with your knowledge about this openning!
@AriochThe
@AriochThe Год назад
12:21 - why is it a catastrophe? Sure, White is underdeveloped and one pawn short, but nothing threats them immediately it seems. Queen takes Queen, then pawn e3, then bishop B2, then bishop c4, then knight d2 or castling. Not a pleasant game, for sure, but "catastrophe" feels one stretch
@fabioslink5867
@fabioslink5867 Год назад
The spanish tal strikes againg😎
@johnwhite6005
@johnwhite6005 2 года назад
Such a Beautiful smile and personality she has.
@iiiaiiin
@iiiaiiin 2 года назад
This is just amazing
@samuelcustodiodasilva4470
@samuelcustodiodasilva4470 2 года назад
Nice gambit, looks like Evans Gambit idea
@michaeljay7949
@michaeljay7949 2 года назад
Fascinating.
@iiiaiiin
@iiiaiiin 2 года назад
Would love to see some content in Spanish too. Juan unleashed
@Darkmasteryi
@Darkmasteryi 2 года назад
Her smile is so so beautiful
@jefftaylor1186
@jefftaylor1186 Год назад
this gambit compliments the physically aggressive style of play OTB. if my opponent makes these moves in the manner Bellon-Lopez makes them(quickly and confidently with an almost blasé manner), I would probably crumble and blunder left and right
@JBHACKSAW
@JBHACKSAW 2 года назад
Had I only seen the moves, I would have sworn this was an Eric Rosen video.
@TimJapan
@TimJapan Год назад
Born in 69, I'm English and play the English. I like everything about this.
@davidmikan7925
@davidmikan7925 2 года назад
You said you'll put the PGN in the description! I'd love to study this, do you still have it?
@scottharvey6892
@scottharvey6892 2 года назад
Simply .... Wow!
@gavinjones8543
@gavinjones8543 Год назад
Impressive stuff!
@paultharp4626
@paultharp4626 11 месяцев назад
Studying and memorizing openings is one thing.. creating one is entirely different
@andrewbraien2533
@andrewbraien2533 2 года назад
Came from eric rosens channel to see this extra nice
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 2 года назад
what a cool family :)
@kevinserafin5237
@kevinserafin5237 7 месяцев назад
gr8 year!😋
@nicovanderwilt7502
@nicovanderwilt7502 2 года назад
Haha i will never play e5 against c4/d4. It's gonna be a solid Kf6, e6 and so on.
@kevink1391
@kevink1391 2 года назад
How can you do it from 3. g3
@biilashkasra9636
@biilashkasra9636 2 года назад
wow fantastic
@majormoron605
@majormoron605 6 месяцев назад
Juan is a man of culture who knows: En passant is forced!
@sayanmukherjee1956
@sayanmukherjee1956 2 года назад
You are so lucky!
@nicolasryan5734
@nicolasryan5734 2 года назад
Gambit created and played on 1969 and have better central postionn I must try
@mrregularword4329
@mrregularword4329 2 года назад
Brooo he delayed banana breaded with b5, respect has gone up. E4 b5 best opening so I’m glad to see you can do it in English positions
@shanequigley2767
@shanequigley2767 2 года назад
Is there a lichess study or a pgn ?
@Tarik-if9zc
@Tarik-if9zc Год назад
69 what a year, sad i missed it
@RMInstitut
@RMInstitut 2 года назад
.....:-))....gracias....sois los más dulces y geniales....:-))......gracias....:-))....
@fedes9626
@fedes9626 2 года назад
Nice
@elvix88
@elvix88 2 года назад
Can someone please share a text of this gambit?))
@GAMTT
@GAMTT 2 года назад
Where is the pgn file?
@mechanicalmind07
@mechanicalmind07 2 года назад
Okay I'm playing this against English now
@AKhan0372
@AKhan0372 2 года назад
She goes by her mother last name?
@Djinigami
@Djinigami 2 года назад
She kinda has both since that is how Spanish surnames work.
@benconover72
@benconover72 2 года назад
Looking at the chat distracts her and the viewer.
@PatrickAllenNL
@PatrickAllenNL 2 года назад
Is he in his 80s?
@loulasher
@loulasher Год назад
I think his 70s, if he was 19 in 1969.
@Pedroooooipicapiedra
@Pedroooooipicapiedra 2 года назад
I'm kinda confused, why aren't you Anna Bellon? 😂
@jesusthroughmary
@jesusthroughmary 2 года назад
She actually is
@Pedroooooipicapiedra
@Pedroooooipicapiedra 2 года назад
@@jesusthroughmary bruh ns what is cramling?
@jesusthroughmary
@jesusthroughmary 2 года назад
@@Pedroooooipicapiedra mom's last name, a lot of Hispanic people choose to use their mom's last name
@nandor3759
@nandor3759 2 года назад
I believe that in Sweden where they live is common practice to inherit your mother's surname. Btw on fide site she's Anna Cramling Bellon. In any case her mother Pia Cramling is a true legend, one of the strongest women in chess history. Anna has a very cool surname for a chess player
@zerere_
@zerere_ Год назад
She chose the higher elo surname lol
@UOUPv2
@UOUPv2 2 года назад
Aren't you like 19? I'm way older and my mom's wasn't even alive in 1969 lol.
@dariuszkopec2567
@dariuszkopec2567 2 года назад
The opening of the orangutan is much better and for proffesionals.
@hellomoto4906
@hellomoto4906 2 года назад
U r cute And chess is the shit
@patrickmacisaac222
@patrickmacisaac222 2 года назад
so just who is the most adorable Latina chess player ever?
@matejnovosad9152
@matejnovosad9152 2 года назад
That is the worst clickbait ever lol
@zerere_
@zerere_ Год назад
?
@matejnovosad9152
@matejnovosad9152 Год назад
@@zerere_ the title got changed since.
@loulasher
@loulasher Год назад
@@matejnovosad9152 what was it?
@KING77818
@KING77818 2 года назад
Her gorgeous face distracted me multiple times :( So cute and innocent 💔
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