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Simply excellent! You're a great teacher Alex!
Thank you, this series is a blessing
This is great
I love this
Please all part
5:54 in on the screen the pawn should be at b6...not b5 where you slide it back to.
In Napoli Where Chess is King / When meets / here's what they sing When the Move Hits Your Line & you Castle Move Five That's A-Boring When the Board seems to Quiver at the sight of Fried Liver That's A-Boring Clocks will ring dinga linga ling tinga linga ling & you'll sing Guioco Piano
Such a great and analytical explanation of this immensely strategical game! Thanks for that! We really appreciate it!❤
Sir i recently started playing chess and i am damn serious about it . But actually i am not getting the clear path how to go ahead i read bobby fisher's book and got some good ideas and now just reading another one but the thing is they are on my mobile but not a problem and actually i feel that your vidoes going to be my daily exercise . I got bf7 because i was known to deflection techniques but in the first one i got bxc5 . Btw thxx for this series
Thanx sir
Alex literally showed his middle finger when pointing the squares 😆😆😆
Well, one of best explanations of Fantasy Variation I found for now. Thank you :)
What about for people who can't visualize? I see absolutely no images if I close my eyes, let alone visualize a chessboard
Thank you very much! Such a great course!❤
Thank you❤
Thank you very much! Such a great lesson!
Thanks for that! That was some great explanation of the basic plans on Queen's Gambit! Really appreciate it! Looking forward to study all the course! Also, it makes a good difference that you play on an actual board!
Great video
10:37 what if black blocks with f pawn instead of the bishop?
You guys have the best chess lessons on KZread by far! Thank you
22:07 qd7 is mate no need for rook e8
Last example is so good, should more people watch it
11:00 how is that a game over? could you explain what white will do next?
19:39 can't the knight take on d4 instead? That looks pretty good to me. It opens up the king because they have to take, and then after Qa5 if the king moves up or goes to d1 they basically lose on the spot so they have to go to c1, and then black plays Qc3. White's only move that I see is to defend with the rook and after Rf3 if white tries to kick it out Ng3 black takes the bishop back and has the queen for two rooks. White can't try to trade queens instead because of a deflection tactic. If white does nothing the rook takes the knight. If Qf1 Ra5 will win the bishop and be in a better endgame. Maybe after Rf3 Bb2 works, but after sacrificing the rook for the bishop and knight, I think black is still doing okay with the queens on the board, since whites pawns are clear targets and black's pawns are harder to get to. I think black still has compensation in all the lines, so this moves seems better.
I think it's hard to evaluate in a game, but it's a forcing sequence of moves so if you know about it you should be able to find it without memorization
I don't think the moves are right after knight Nc6
Amazing. Love the pawn content as I struggle with them the most
The pgn file doesnt have any notarions? 11:58
It says 'advanced level' and then they take 1 minute to explain what an isolated pawn is....
I don't understand why we shouldn't play the line with h4, h6, Nf3, Nd7. What's the difference between the pawn on e6 and the Knight on d7 lines?. at 4:39
nvm. he explained it at 27:18
Thanks a lot for your contribution.
great content thanks
This helped a lot. Can't wait to watch the entire series. The Italian is my favorite opening.
Sir what will if after Qh3 Bc8 please tell me 😢
thank you mr Alex you teach really well
really helpful
I have a question . In the early configuration of queens gambit; with black playing e6 on turn two , why Kc3 vs. Kf3 on the front end of turn ?
Really loved the clarity and the detailed introduction, keep the good work going !
The best coach I could ever get thanks sir❤️
Loves that he makes all the variations!!! Best course ever, thanks man! :DD
👍and subscribed. I know it sounds simple but it is surprising effective.
Great video
This is an awesome exploration!
I just love this chess set
thanks a lot
There is no lesson.only login and go back to home
Please early solve it
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So that is why I usually get into trouble as black! I like FL as white as it leads to a very fast game with lots of tactics.