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The Grand Prix Attack claims another victim - Liang vs Korobov | Sunway Sitges Open 2019 

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Grandmaster Daniel King examines Liang vs Korobov from the Sunway Sitges Open 2019. Support on Patreon: ► / powerplaychess
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@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 4 года назад
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@nicknamenescio
@nicknamenescio 4 года назад
What a sneaky title, Mr King. Well played :)
@horrortackleharry
@horrortackleharry 4 года назад
Anyone else enjoying these games more than the 'elite' super-GM tournaments? Look, no-one's saying that a superb Carlsen positional/endgame win isn't a thing of beauty, but there's also far too much timid and unenterprising stuff going on between those guys as well....
@guest_informant
@guest_informant 4 года назад
Yes. And No. :-)
@TessaTestarossa
@TessaTestarossa 4 года назад
Eh, yes and no. While there certainly are some more uneventful games, there's a whole lot of hammering involved as well. Especially when Ding Liren or Levon Aronian are involved. Or Mamedyarov, when he's on form, man, do I miss that. If you're in the mood for some semi-recent super-GM insanity, I wholeheartedly recommend Magnus Carlsen vs Ding Liren from Norway 2019 , uploaded on this channel with title "How did he do that?" or an even wilder game played by Liren and Aronian played in last year candidates, covered by GM Pepe Cuenca on the chess24 channel. WARNING! He is EXTREMELY Spanish. Nothing like what we are used to from Mr King.
@chessbrilliance8783
@chessbrilliance8783 4 года назад
Totally agreed. Those top gm classical game are so boring nowadays.
@tonymilici4972
@tonymilici4972 4 года назад
DeShawn 'Dawg' BNBG I like King’s commentary, I think it is appropriate for club level players, as opposed to say Svidler’s, who I like as well but much of it is over my head
@jasondoe2596
@jasondoe2596 4 года назад
Just beautiful, enterprising play! Kudos to both players - and to GM King for presenting this so nicely (as always).
@DimitrisAndreou
@DimitrisAndreou 4 года назад
Ng7 & h5 is really special as a defensive resource, very instructive
@huddunlap3999
@huddunlap3999 4 года назад
I enjoy watching the Grand Prix attack lose
@CoupDaTa
@CoupDaTa 4 года назад
Yeah same, as a Sicilian player myself I love watching it come crashing down. It keeps you on your toes thougb
@someperson9052
@someperson9052 4 года назад
@@CoupDaTa I always want to walk out everytime my opponent plays that disgusting 3.f4 move
@chessbrilliance8783
@chessbrilliance8783 4 года назад
16:53 it is a picturesque position. It is rare to see a knight on g7 holding everything on his own like that. This guy korobov is so sharp.
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 4 года назад
As a Black player I appreciate gxf5 as a key move against the GP attack. You are in for an attack anyway, if he lets you, take the center.
@humanrightsadvocate
@humanrightsadvocate 4 года назад
First time I see a defensive exchange sacrifice that is so strong the attacker has to decline it.
@chessbrilliance8783
@chessbrilliance8783 4 года назад
So true. It is very rare. This guy Korobov is special.
@Isaiah_McIntosh
@Isaiah_McIntosh 4 года назад
Huh it's quite remarkable how quickly korobov found the Ne8-g7 idea.
@tome57a
@tome57a 4 года назад
Anton Korobov is such an interesting player with a great sense of humour. To give an idea, check out his post-game interview after round 6 in Tata Steel Chess 2018.
@joddle23
@joddle23 4 года назад
I appreciate the title of the video - not giving the result away!
@n20games52
@n20games52 4 года назад
Interesting game. Black had a really curious position with all those pieces blockading the king side. Very cool.
@DimitrisAndreou
@DimitrisAndreou 4 года назад
He didn't really decide quickly to sac the exchange, he spent over 20' in the previous move!
@pazdziochowaty
@pazdziochowaty 4 года назад
Agree, that time was well spent. He must have analysed what happens after f5 and found that exchange sac so he could play subsequent moves quickly
@KrishnaKumar-np3tw
@KrishnaKumar-np3tw 4 года назад
Excellent pick again.
@celebdangdutchannel9325
@celebdangdutchannel9325 4 года назад
Great game from both players..
@running-man9138
@running-man9138 4 года назад
Great game 👍
@aleksandrailic5818
@aleksandrailic5818 4 года назад
Fantastic game.
@jeffgreen3376
@jeffgreen3376 4 года назад
I used to fear the Grand Prix attack, as black, but I finally came up with a great reply to it. It's my own secret weapon though, so I won't be posting it here.
@Mike-cp1tj
@Mike-cp1tj 4 года назад
thx for the plot twist !!
@justinwr092
@justinwr092 4 года назад
I played the grand prix for a long long time after learning your system from the Attack with 1.e4 DVD. I ended up becoming a trendy London system player now, but I really miss some of the positions that came up with the grand prix.
@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 4 года назад
No reason why you can't dip in and out of both openings!
@justinwr092
@justinwr092 4 года назад
@@PowerPlayChess I have a hard enough time finding enough study time to play one system badly lol. Maybe when all the kids are off to college I'll play e4 again.
@euclideszoto997
@euclideszoto997 4 года назад
Looks like a Bird's opening to me.
@jeffgreen3376
@jeffgreen3376 4 года назад
Bird's Opening is 1. f4 and black usually prevents or delays e4 with 1. d5 or 1. Nf6.
@joddle23
@joddle23 4 года назад
There are some players who play 1. f4 and also play the grand prix after 1. e4 c5. That is a consistent repertoire choice.
@jeffgreen3376
@jeffgreen3376 4 года назад
@@joddle23 Yeah, you could transition into a Grand Prix with 1. f4 c5 2. e4. Many players, as black, will answer 1. f4 with 1. d5 or 1. Nf6 to prevent that though. I am comfortable in the Sicilian or the French, so I would answer 1. f4 with d5 (Bird's Opening).
@joddle23
@joddle23 4 года назад
​@@jeffgreen3376 Yeah in my short chess career up to 2300 or so, I faced 1. f4 twice: once from an 1800 and I went 1... d5 because I am a 1. d4 player as white, and once from a 1500 where I immediately went 1... Nh6 2. e4 d5 just for the hell of it (though it's not a bad line at all!)
@jeffgreen3376
@jeffgreen3376 4 года назад
@@joddle23 I don't think I've ever faced 1. f4 in my entire life, except maybe against a patzer who didn't know what he was doing. I played it myself once in a tournament though and won. I have faced the Grand Prix Attack a few times as black though.
@hongkongc8045
@hongkongc8045 4 года назад
Rg6 Please could someone teach me why this doesn't work for white, and put me out of my misery.
@wbartl
@wbartl 4 года назад
Rc7
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