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Super Tricky French Advance Variation with SO MANY TRAPS (for Black) 

Jonathan Schrantz
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Jonathan Schrantz analyzes a sharp and exciting variation for Black in the French Defense, Advance Variation. Learn all of the tricks and traps and crush your opponents with this sneaky opening weapon!
Link to the game that inspired this lecture:
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Комментарии : 167   
@saswatprusty6691
@saswatprusty6691 4 года назад
this is cutting edge work, especially for blitz games. Even the good ones might fall for such traps.
@karl4912
@karl4912 4 года назад
Jonathan : find out the move. Also Jonathan : put the move in the thumbnail
@gergelymann8636
@gergelymann8636 4 года назад
He meant the twitch chat
@rupen42
@rupen42 4 года назад
Please do more of these. I feel like you're singlehandedly changing the chess meta and you're very entertaining.
@ThiloBauer
@ThiloBauer 3 года назад
This idea has been introduced in detail in Simon William's 2011-book "The French". The only new move is 15. ... Rc1, which I really liked. The whole variation is meant to avoid the Millner-Barry, which isn't especially good for white theoretically - but in practice I've always been afraid of it appearing on my board. (-:
@RaoulConstantine
@RaoulConstantine 4 года назад
Absolutely hilarious presentation style and great opening prep! Thanks so much
@jasongent4088
@jasongent4088 4 года назад
I must say, Mr. Johnathan Vampire Chicken Zolpi Schrantz, this is almost enough to make me start playing the French. I've never played the French. Not even one game. I did some study on it, and while I would never say that it's not a great opening, I've never felt like it would work cohesively with my particular playing style. You may have just changed my mind. You're also quickly moving to the top of my list of favorite chess streamers, alongside such names as Rosen and Finegold. Keep up the good work and great content, sir. 👏
@jacobhunwick1588
@jacobhunwick1588 3 года назад
take a look at this advanced french trap too. This happens alllll the time in my games and gives a big advantage on just move 6 1. d4 d5 2. e4 e6 3. e5 c5 4. Nf3 Nc6 5. c3 Bd7 6. Bb5 Nxe5
@jasongent4088
@jasongent4088 3 года назад
@@jacobhunwick1588 I don't disagree that being up a pawn on move 6 is never bad, but I prefer the mainline French with the added Rf8, like Schrantz shows. Just personal preference.
@davidvandenakker
@davidvandenakker 3 года назад
@@jasongent4088 Rc8 though
@mahdifamily1297
@mahdifamily1297 2 года назад
Thank you it was interesting
@andresrossi9
@andresrossi9 4 года назад
I love this type of content. Really helpful and good for repertoire building. Thanks Johnathan!
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching!
@lesnikow
@lesnikow 3 года назад
In a time of pandemic, Jonathan’s commentary is a national treasure
@TrulyVerity
@TrulyVerity 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I’ve been waiting for this video.
@alancoe1002
@alancoe1002 2 года назад
The Advance is what I played as White, and I dreaded it as Black. Thanks for showing the great opportunities for Black here. I'll be going over and over this good stuff. I want to have Advance played against me now.
@shauncronwright5789
@shauncronwright5789 4 года назад
Great video! Really enjoyed it! I play the French. Will be looking out for more French videos. Especially the advanced variation
@cathalkeenan8
@cathalkeenan8 4 года назад
Love the creativity, keep showing us your new ideas sir!
@lautarohoyos6074
@lautarohoyos6074 4 года назад
Loved this lecture! Will look foward for more! Thanks from argentina
@ryanhunter5138
@ryanhunter5138 4 года назад
I really enjoy videos like this, thanks for the quality content.
@StephenDaviesAuthor
@StephenDaviesAuthor 3 года назад
Such stimulating ideas - thank you!
@brunojani7968
@brunojani7968 3 года назад
I really love your chess content. I'm very glad you stared your own channel.
@Taraxacum10
@Taraxacum10 3 года назад
Recently fell in love with the French, and I'm loving this risk free trappy line!
@bartdekoker1337
@bartdekoker1337 4 года назад
Great video!! Love your channel and your enthousiasm!
@24Cristiandiaz
@24Cristiandiaz 4 года назад
This weird stuff and dubious variations is what fires my passion for this beautiful game!!!
@thesilentmajority2765
@thesilentmajority2765 3 года назад
I love your enthusiasm about chess
@giuseppeagnello78
@giuseppeagnello78 2 года назад
Wonderful lesson. Thank you.
@angelalasquite
@angelalasquite 3 года назад
Love it! Thank you!
@peterritchie2990
@peterritchie2990 3 года назад
I'm thinking that I lived inside Jonathan's brain I'd be lean and haggard, always out of breath and too often sucking my thumb. After watching this great display I'm now going for a long walk into the forest.
@Charless0000
@Charless0000 3 года назад
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@bharathgaming6067
@bharathgaming6067 4 года назад
Nice traps in French defence 🌹keep going on like these traps 👍🏆
@garudapurachess
@garudapurachess 4 месяца назад
Absolutely mind blowing preparation, gonna build my French repertoire around this
@robertehrenworth3310
@robertehrenworth3310 Год назад
Great video. Especially like the variation deals with both a3 advanced variation and the Bd3 gambit and the best counter (ne2) can be answered by f3 prying open f-file that white’s king is pinned down on, so attack will keep going a pace.
@FrancescoZangheri
@FrancescoZangheri 4 года назад
I've been following you since your first video, love from Italy
@avinash3396
@avinash3396 3 года назад
love the video, thanks man
@ChristianSoschner
@ChristianSoschner Год назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing
@jbennett1618
@jbennett1618 2 года назад
I have looked at hard analysis of my own ideas, now considering taking on the Milner Barry directly, but this is a creative concept that is amazing, seriously considering this one john
@hanvroman
@hanvroman 9 месяцев назад
These are good lines and the possibility of getting them are great too... so thanks Jonathan...
@stewartprice553
@stewartprice553 2 года назад
This is the most pumped-up in your face video I've ever seen on the French. Akobian was never this hyped.
@danielashman1753
@danielashman1753 2 года назад
great video thanks!
@josim5290
@josim5290 3 года назад
I like it! Thank you!
@danielcarpenter5250
@danielcarpenter5250 2 года назад
Thank you Jon
@sumathi387
@sumathi387 3 года назад
Fantastic Man!!!
@obiwankenobi3058
@obiwankenobi3058 4 года назад
This is where the fun begins
@spookydoo4697
@spookydoo4697 4 года назад
this is great, thankss
@dionel1388
@dionel1388 2 года назад
One of the best chess vids I've watched insanity!!!
@medghoulsherif
@medghoulsherif Год назад
Thank you!
@rontiffany7366
@rontiffany7366 4 года назад
Love your videos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@immanitodeplomo
@immanitodeplomo 10 месяцев назад
great analisis!
@keithpatterson3094
@keithpatterson3094 2 года назад
Thankyou Jonathan, you are a great teacher. I like the nippy tempo............
@nikamumladze8220
@nikamumladze8220 2 года назад
Wow that rc1 line is soooo crazy i could not believe my eyes😆
@moshi8577
@moshi8577 3 года назад
The minesweeper variation lol
@roguelad9021
@roguelad9021 3 года назад
Thanks Jonathan top man, any chance you could do a video on the ideas for the french exchanged for black? Keep it up mate
@jdalend
@jdalend Год назад
Love these
@ericbhatnagar2873
@ericbhatnagar2873 4 года назад
Love this stuff mannn
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
Thank you!
@bendixperschk5349
@bendixperschk5349 Год назад
Great Video
@Sadiquecat
@Sadiquecat 3 года назад
Right, I used to aim for the "Fried liver attack traxler counterattack" as black. Now I will play the French xD Thank you for expanding my repertoire :D
@Leenhorn
@Leenhorn 3 дня назад
Stumbled on this gem looking at the horwitz papa-ticulat gambit. 💜
@sidenote1459
@sidenote1459 2 года назад
when I saw g5 I instinctively said "ah hell nah". You proved me wrong tho; thats a cool line, will have to try it out myself.
@dominiquelaurain6427
@dominiquelaurain6427 3 года назад
Hi Jonathan. After cxd4, White can play oo and a kind of Millner-Barry gambit (with Rc8 instead of Qb6). The main idea being White focus on strengthening e5 pawn and usual balance pawn vs quick development.
@TomBrooklyn
@TomBrooklyn Год назад
LIKE on RU-vid, Jonathan, for such notable variations and trap lines. Well done!
@TrailblazeChronicles
@TrailblazeChronicles 3 года назад
Awesome great video
@chemusicovers
@chemusicovers 3 года назад
Jonathan, you're the best! 😊
@restinrip7370
@restinrip7370 2 года назад
After this videos my brain is literally on fire. This is like a college lecture
@nicoslobo996
@nicoslobo996 4 года назад
Really amazing, and so fun ! Do you have something weird after the boring 3. exd5 ? Thanks.
@thabangkabo5340
@thabangkabo5340 3 года назад
I really love your channel.
@osaabd390
@osaabd390 3 года назад
Jonathan, I play the French a lot and I must say the rook C8 move is stunning, thank you for this video. It made every position super fun and if white allows the c file to open, they get crushed. Such a fun line to play. Is there any interesting ideas like this in the exchange variation from Black perspective?
@Moldylocks
@Moldylocks Год назад
After white plays 12. Nf3 ...Bxf2+ and 13. Ke2 instead of 13. Kf1 it's actually only -0.6 advantage for black. Not a very human move to do, doing the Bongcloud King move, but might actually hold with perfect play. That was kind of surprising when I ran through your lines in the video. Great video as always. Sorry I'm 2 years late!
@TymexComputing
@TymexComputing 4 года назад
Oh :) 0:00 - Zefcatt has just followed :) - today Eric Rosen recommended your stream together with heavy dangerous gambits to his guest and to the viewers Jonathan :)
@theresnoonehereatall4807
@theresnoonehereatall4807 3 года назад
I seen Jonathan was making chess videos outside of SLCC. I subbed and liked before the video even started
@sanketmane7109
@sanketmane7109 3 года назад
Ok! Subscribed
@kevinkostka7768
@kevinkostka7768 4 года назад
I've watched this like 4 times now, love these ideas. Could you do a video on your favorite lines in the kings gambit, that's what I've been playing as white?
@BSplitt
@BSplitt 2 года назад
I play advance French as white, so this is really helpful to know. I wonder if h3 was the best to prevent g4.
@kennethlouisharrison9928
@kennethlouisharrison9928 Год назад
I play the French defense as black and the two most played responses by white on line and to a certain extent otb are the advance and the exchange. Do you have any tricky ideas for black to tackle the exchange by white. With thanks for your kind help.
@ink2467
@ink2467 Год назад
amazing
@KingCatChess
@KingCatChess 3 года назад
My gawd this is gold
@Ki11Kung
@Ki11Kung 3 года назад
2:03 What do you do if the opponent takes with the knight?
@Tocinos
@Tocinos 2 года назад
10:18 Big instructive moment on not being super quick to play Intermediate moves
@JackYBHV
@JackYBHV 3 года назад
A comment for the algorithm! Thanks Jonathan!
@Yuvi_vlogs321
@Yuvi_vlogs321 4 года назад
You're so clever among anyone I have I found in chess channels..
@robertcooper1952
@robertcooper1952 Год назад
I need to watch this video about ten times.
@yixu12951
@yixu12951 2 года назад
great!
@xHKx
@xHKx 10 месяцев назад
(Timestamps for me) 1:26 Bd7 1:35 Rc8 3:34 a3 to stop Nb4 🔺🔺🔺 6:08 g5
@nathana.3277
@nathana.3277 Год назад
What happens if the white bishop goes to any other square besides d3 in the beginning of the game?
@cristianfigueroa926
@cristianfigueroa926 2 года назад
What if after g5 , Qh5? That would do some damage right?
@harshvaish5395
@harshvaish5395 Год назад
Can you please make a video on French exchange variation where e pawn takes d pawn of white I lost every time against that particular line please help me to improve my French I don't know but I really love French defense so I don't want to change my opening please consider it...
@PaulCumbers
@PaulCumbers 3 года назад
I love this line (with 9...g5! 10.h3 Nxd4!) - first seen in the game Sveshnikov-Chernin (Riga, 1985). Back in the 90s, I tried (~10 times) to get it as Black in the Advance French, but unfortunately my opponents always deviated beforehand! Often, White avoids 6.Bd3 because it invites 6...cxd4 7.cxd4 Qb6, transposing back into the Milner-Barry Gambit which isn't everyone's cup of tea. When I did face 6.Bd3, three games went 6...Rc8 7.O-O cxd4 8.cxd4 Nb4 9.Nc3 Nxd3 10.Qxd3 Ne7. To me this looks OK for White as he has a useful lead in development to compensate for Black's bishop pair. None of my opponents tried the inferior 11.Bg5 here (see 2:30 ). Another two games went 6...Rc8 7.a3 cxd4 8.cxd4 Qb6 9.O-O Nxd4, resulting in a kind of Milner-Barry with a3 and ...Rc8 thrown in. It's not clear what difference that makes. With my opponents failing to cooperate 8-), I gave up trying for the tabiya of ...g5 & Nxd4, and decided to try other lines as Black :'(
@joeljohnson896
@joeljohnson896 3 года назад
okay gm
@danieldenizman7790
@danieldenizman7790 2 года назад
I enjoyed the comment
@stefanholbek2449
@stefanholbek2449 Год назад
My goodness! I'm looking into French for the first time in my life: Holy Moly, you gotta "stay fresh" as White here! 😊
@03chard
@03chard 2 года назад
I already encountered this position many times before i learned this g5 idea
@thabangkabo5340
@thabangkabo5340 3 года назад
Please do a series on the Moscow variation of the Semi Slav like you wanted to at Saint Louis but couldn't get the permission. I would like to see the continuation of the Semi Slav series.
@corpzombie69
@corpzombie69 3 года назад
i am low lvl player but if QxD4 then RxC2 QxB6 can RxC1 and win the R and 2 x B for the Q?
@scselenyi
@scselenyi 2 года назад
Black crushed white because after B-f2+ white moved king to f1 instead of e2. K-e2 is good no matter where white moved the knight previously (except to e2 of course). Please explain how black obtains an advantage. Thanks
@EdwardEarl
@EdwardEarl 3 года назад
How do you get the screen behind you like that?
@recklessroges
@recklessroges 3 года назад
It's going to take me a while to end up down these lines, but when I do it will be very entertaining.
@allanfifield8256
@allanfifield8256 2 года назад
22:14 Better than h5, Be7 developing a piece to an excellent square and still threatening g5.
@DarkRoninNr1
@DarkRoninNr1 Год назад
Thanx for the good work. Please do one for the annoying french exchange variation.
@alexwolters1164
@alexwolters1164 2 года назад
So why is the move g5,h3 so important?
@maguedMigs
@maguedMigs 2 года назад
What is the name of this variation in the advance frensh
@karlvernor1690
@karlvernor1690 3 года назад
Ke7 brilliant:)
@jitendradarji5781
@jitendradarji5781 Год назад
please do more on this on white opening
@noone-qu5ec
@noone-qu5ec 4 года назад
The vampire chicken gambit
@sergeykostrov7948
@sergeykostrov7948 4 года назад
It would be nice to see the best response for white to g5.
@TurboShred13
@TurboShred13 3 года назад
Sweet
@ramilparedes9930
@ramilparedes9930 Год назад
I suggest after Bxf2+,Kf1,Rxc1,Qxc1,Bb5+,Qe2,Bxe2+ and black gains the Queen.If white doesn't takes the rook black is a piece up and has a positional advantage
@amiramir3149
@amiramir3149 2 года назад
I have a exame tomorrow and this video just destroyed all of my memory 🙃
@gnzlbr6173
@gnzlbr6173 4 года назад
I really don’t want to change to the french because I hate it as a e4 player but I’m so tempted
@abhijeetgore310
@abhijeetgore310 4 года назад
Hiii legend!! Big fan😊
@JonathanSchrantz
@JonathanSchrantz 4 года назад
Thank you!
@abhijeetgore310
@abhijeetgore310 4 года назад
@@JonathanSchrantz sir I'm ur huge fan✌️
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