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The Botvinnik-Carls Defense: Lecture by GM Ben Finegold 

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Check out Ben's Chessable courses here! www.chessable.com/author/BenF... Mikhail Tal - Mikhail Botvinnik, World Chess Championship, 1961
Karel Treybal - Carl Carls, DSB Kongress, 1912
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Комментарии : 45   
@owenkelliher4927
@owenkelliher4927 Год назад
Cool to see Ben covering an opening I play. This Qb4 idea by Tal is what I struggle against the most. That Tal guy was pretty good
@inpinksuit
@inpinksuit Год назад
Heard he always got his queen captured lol
@suezuccati304
@suezuccati304 Год назад
I play the Tal Variation in the Advance and it always feels good to win a free bishop.
@rainerausdemspring3584
@rainerausdemspring3584 Год назад
Carl Carls had a very limited opening repertoire due to lack of time - he was the director of a bank. As white he *always* played 1. c4 which was sometimes called "Bremer Partie" in Germany since Carl Carls lived in Bremen. As Black he played c6 or c5 against 1. e5.
@jolivervendero8737
@jolivervendero8737 11 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you. Very underated comment
@rainerausdemspring3584
@rainerausdemspring3584 11 месяцев назад
@@jolivervendero8737 Thank you. There is a Carls biography written by Kurt Richter. This is somewhat surprising since Carls played rather positional chess whereas Richter was one of the last heroes of romantic chess. As a teenager - 50 years ago - I learned a lot form Richter's books. Richter was one of the best players in the world in the early 1940ies.
@ZorbaPress
@ZorbaPress Год назад
That was very instructive -- and of course entertaining -- Ben, thank you very much.
@A51838
@A51838 Год назад
this is the lecture i've been waiting for but didn't know i needed. i hate facing the botvinnik-carls. thanks for this vid!
@lahmer60
@lahmer60 Год назад
Awesome, happy birthday Maureen!
@tomas-wi8dy
@tomas-wi8dy Год назад
thank you
@rogerwarr4673
@rogerwarr4673 Год назад
Love your style
@jeffreyfisher3115
@jeffreyfisher3115 Год назад
FWIW, the music is "Land Travels on a Cloud" by Delroy Pearce.
@12jswilson
@12jswilson Год назад
11:50 I play that Nxb2 a lot as a Sicilian player.
@wolfMetall
@wolfMetall Год назад
I play this variation a lot. Often my knight gets pinned to my king on c6. Also interesting that in the example games black didn't ever get his bishop out before playing e6.
@cooperjudson5807
@cooperjudson5807 Год назад
Thanks for posting free content even after writing your whole chessable course. You're an absolute bastion of the chess community GM Finegold
@bunpeishiratori5849
@bunpeishiratori5849 Год назад
You’re probably not the first person who has ever called Ben a seven letter word starting with the letters “bast” but I suspect you’re the first to call him a bastion.
@sneakerhead4770
@sneakerhead4770 19 дней назад
I feel like E6 is bad for black trapping the bishop in the pawn chain and allow queen out on that diagonal
@jl5897
@jl5897 8 месяцев назад
Bonjour, merci pour la video expliquée avec des parties commentées. Très bon format et contenu intéressant J'adore cette variante qui evite de jouer bêtement entre guillemets la ligne principale Ff5 sur e5. Sur Ff5, le fou va se faire matraquer plusieurs fois (le pauvre) et les blancsgagnede l'espace. La variante Botvinnik carls est hyper intéressante. Avez-vous des références de parties ou les blancs ont une structure de pions c3d4e5 et où les noirs font pression au centre ( comme une française) et a la fois peuvent développer leur fou c8 aisément (en f5 ou g4) ? Le fou en d7 me semble passif... peut-être une manœuvre Fc6 après... Merci
@ABronyNamedBurnie
@ABronyNamedBurnie Год назад
17:30 I was like "I'm pretty sure I know what ensconce means, especially with context. Oh, you're giving me time to look it up? Don't mind if I do!"
@mohamedboudissa2087
@mohamedboudissa2087 7 месяцев назад
Which is the right, study opening or endgame ? my rating is about 1800 and i never study endgame
@beeble2003
@beeble2003 3 месяца назад
Endgame. You probably already know the opening principles, and studying specific lines is only useful if your opponent plays into those lines. The endgame comes up every time the game doesn't end in the middlegame. If you don't know how to play it, you're losing games you should draw, drawing games you should win, and you can't evaluate late-middlegame positions, because you don't know the outcome of the endings you could simplify to.
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Год назад
This variation looks more like the _Caro-Can't_ Defense; go French Defence!
@thinboxdictator6720
@thinboxdictator6720 Год назад
I never understood how can anyone prefer french over caro
@paulgoogol2652
@paulgoogol2652 Год назад
​@@thinboxdictator6720 Far sharper and more interesting. Saying that as a CC-player who is too lazy to study stuff like the Winawer.
@Evilanious
@Evilanious Год назад
Spend less tempi, c6, then c5 very shortly after. Spend another tempo moving the bishop and make sure it can't help the king. French is quicker in the center, at the expense of the activity of the lightsquare bishop.
@Tocinos
@Tocinos Год назад
​@@thinboxdictator6720 people who hate their light square bishop
@ExtraCheeseProject
@ExtraCheeseProject Год назад
@@Tocinos He showed 3 games and in all 3 games ...e6 and ...Bd7 were played, so I guess my point was _why play the Caro Kann if you're going to play this variation?_ i.e. you may as well just play the French.
@SrinivashM29
@SrinivashM29 Год назад
Ensconce!!!
@hasb826
@hasb826 Год назад
🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐💖💖💖
@sergeyihaveshroud5561
@sergeyihaveshroud5561 Год назад
"I forgot who was Black. Oh yeah, Ian Nepomiachtchi. How can I remember him" - Ben, do you know what Nepomniachtchi means in Russian?
@jugglingbeast
@jugglingbeast Год назад
Why does he say that he's GM Ben Finegold? We know that.
@thinboxdictator6720
@thinboxdictator6720 Год назад
You know now, when he told you.
@jugglingbeast
@jugglingbeast Год назад
@@thinboxdictator6720 I knew it before and it's even written in the title
@mitchellwilson5770
@mitchellwilson5770 Год назад
everyone's a critic
@SoundAndFuryy
@SoundAndFuryy Год назад
Because he is GM Ben Finegold and you are not.
@SrinivashM29
@SrinivashM29 Год назад
What? I thought I'm Grandmaster Ben Finegold and he's not.
@jahbrake9791
@jahbrake9791 Год назад
Ben, please dust the guns off and get back into OTB championships!!
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