Opening Ideas/Theory - GM Yasser Seirawan - 2013.06.26

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  • čas přidán 13. 08. 2013
  • GM Yasser Seirawan presents a lecture at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis covering different opening themes including the Queen's Gambit Accepted and the Sicilian, Taimanov Variation. 12-year-old Wunderkind IM Sam Sevian introduces a fun variation at 27:00.

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  • @jessicashea7914
    @jessicashea7914 Před 9 lety +62

    I was watching this thinking, "Who is this kid who is just throwing out lines better than Seirawan was able to calculate?" Then I realized it was Sevian and it all made sense.

  • @user-zb5ib5lu6b
    @user-zb5ib5lu6b Před 9 lety +96

    In my opinion, GM Seirawan is one of the greater chess teachers, and one of his books i 've read, it was the best book on tacticks i ever imagine existed, it really amused me/
    I 'm really happy i have discovered this.."Scolastic Chess Club.." wich allowed these lectures to go public and free. Good for the game, good for us all.
    Thanks, a lot.

    • @jackf3619
      @jackf3619 Před 4 lety

      Store pølser - stor smag winning chess tactics or winning chess combinations

    • @andyjames7665
      @andyjames7665 Před 3 lety +1

      Is GM Ben Finegold talking in the background, too?

  • @Veaseify
    @Veaseify Před 11 lety +19

    and because he's so unassuming easy to underestimate..this is the World Junior Champion from 1979 and top 6 player in the world for more than a decade just apparently shooting the breeze

  • @pedrosotelo4008
    @pedrosotelo4008 Před 3 lety +5

    Please more lectures by yasser. For Years I've been waiting for more of his. They are by far the best chess lectures online

  • @trevbarlow9719
    @trevbarlow9719 Před 5 lety +12

    Step 1: See Yasser's name.
    Step 2: Immediately watch it 3 times.
    It's that simple!

  • @a7a0000000000000
    @a7a0000000000000 Před 10 lety +7

    It does feel bad when others best us, but others accomplishments should not be tarnished out of jealousy! Its best to keep an open mind and continue the journey of learning!

  • @CatRocketMoo
    @CatRocketMoo Před 11 lety

    These are an amazing resource. Thanks all involved.

  • @bahaiguy
    @bahaiguy Před 11 lety +1

    This channel SHOULD be the most-watched chess channel on CZcams, hands down. Best chess lectures I've ever seen, and I'm so jealous I'm actually considering applying to St. Louis for my medical residency just to be closer to the club :)

  • @leandroearth
    @leandroearth Před 10 lety

    Great channel, great videos...
    this one is superb
    Seirawan is incredible....

  • @STLChessClub
    @STLChessClub  Před 11 lety +2

    Akobian will be here in Saint Louis for the Sinquefield Cup Septemebr 9-15 (featuring Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian, Hikaru Nakamura and Gata Kamsky) and he'll be conducting some classes and lectures after that, so more Akobian videos at the end of September!

  • @alekspachalov1223
    @alekspachalov1223 Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you for your answer, I am sure this will soon be the most

  • @Mudd0000
    @Mudd0000 Před 11 lety +2

    I checked it with Houdini, white is almost a pawn up after Nc4!!!! what a smart kid

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 Před 8 lety +59

    Just to make a Little fun with Yasser Seirawan´s name. Yes Sir! Sir I won! :)

  • @zealoussleeper4673
    @zealoussleeper4673 Před 9 lety +22

    Is GM Ben Finegold talking in the background, too?

  • @gabrielcowger5797
    @gabrielcowger5797 Před 5 lety

    amazing teacher

  • @platitudeomenw441
    @platitudeomenw441 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow, great find by that kid. Computer recommended. But after rook takes a2 king b2 rather than bishop takes b5

  • @travismiller7938
    @travismiller7938 Před 11 lety +7

    i thought this was a Seirawan lecture not a Sevian lecture

  • @pedroakjr2371
    @pedroakjr2371 Před 7 lety +3

    Actually, Na3 with the idea of playing Nc4 was the first sequence in my mind when he asked. :)

  • @chess6446
    @chess6446 Před 9 lety

    Always much opening theory. Learning these theories helps improve my game.

  • @hili467
    @hili467 Před 8 lety +2

    favorite part of the lecture is at 38:45 when Yasser is exploring moves with the class, and the computer has a green arrow showing him there is a pawn fork at e5 forking the queen if he takes the knight - this would have forced white to move the queen and lose the bishop, yet Yasser still goes to capture the white knight on the b file. So he misses an obvious pawn fork even when the computer showed him it was there. I guess he was worried about the bishop letting the b knight to fork and take his rook, but if the white knight went for it, white would lose his queen when he took the rook.

    • @joecressman3956
      @joecressman3956 Před 8 lety +1

      I don't think he missed it. I think if his opponent plays d5, white responds Bxd5 and white wins material

  • @user-bq7kc4nk9z
    @user-bq7kc4nk9z Před 7 lety

    amazing

  • @thomasarneson4511
    @thomasarneson4511 Před 8 lety

    At 28.52, Na3, followed by Nc7 check for white, looks good. Black could check with the bishop, but then its mate.

  • @STLChessClub
    @STLChessClub  Před 11 lety

    You better buckle up, Joel, because I was on paternity leave and I've got a SERIOUS backlog of Seirawan/Finegold videos. Also, I haven't even cracked into our archive of lectures from pre-2013 either, and there's an amazing one from Nigel Short with Kasparov heckling him from the crowd. Get. Ready. Spread. The. Word.

  • @benoitb.3679
    @benoitb.3679 Před rokem

    28:00 that Nc4 suggestion was amazing

  • @JohnnySkillish
    @JohnnySkillish Před 9 lety +2

    The kid smashed it with Nc4! Followed up by Nxe5 is best. That Knight will end up taking 3 pawns and BOTH of Blacks Bishops before its demise with a strong pawn structure and a pawn up. Great vid and insight! TY!

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld Před 8 lety +2

      +JohnnySkillish Well, that kid is the youngest grandmaster in U.S history haha.

    • @JohnnySkillish
      @JohnnySkillish Před 8 lety

      +The Anti-Theist Very cool!

  • @jeffgreen3376
    @jeffgreen3376 Před 7 lety +1

    I've found that you can avoid these nasty, early attacks (by white) by playing the Najdorf or Sheveningan move orders. d6 and/or a6 before e6. I used to play the Taimanov, but switched the the Sheveningan, because of this early Nb5 attack.

  • @ericnewbury4900
    @ericnewbury4900 Před 8 lety +21

    The part where someone suggested the alternate move for white with the knight was interesting, but the majority of time the person just perpetually talking in the background was just distracting. They made it so the teacher could hardly finish a possibility move to end game without them making him backtrack to try another theory. Maybe it's good for that class, but it made it hard to watch. Just let him talk a bit.

    • @tommydashed4205
      @tommydashed4205 Před 7 lety +1

      Eric Newbury you realize that the people analyzing in the background with Yasser are GMs right? Sam Sevian and Ben Finegold

    • @CGoody564
      @CGoody564 Před 6 lety +2

      Tommy Dashed no, much if the time it was the kids (not Sam) throwing out bad lines as well as Ben and Sam contributing to the conversation

  • @animeeex4017
    @animeeex4017 Před rokem

    nice lecture

  • @Idontunderstandchess
    @Idontunderstandchess Před 11 lety

    thanks for the vid

  • @La_sagne
    @La_sagne Před rokem

    sevian and finegold in the audience.. what a lecture... rawr

  • @WillToWinvlog
    @WillToWinvlog Před 11 lety

    yes!

  • @ZiggyZugzwang
    @ZiggyZugzwang Před 11 lety

    Yes, in my opinion it's the greatest chess channel and I've subscribed to a heck of a lot ;) (Chess Noir was amazing as well, but he doesn't seem to upload new videos; hey Chess Noir, make new videos please ;)).

  • @tuoljg
    @tuoljg Před 11 lety

    that g4 idea is pretty damn smart. It looks absolutely playable for white.

  • @Bobby_Hall
    @Bobby_Hall Před 10 lety +4

    It looks like Yasser will have to give up 6...Ne5 and play 6...e5 instead! It's a Sveshnikov-style position but at least a much better version for black.

  • @markphc99
    @markphc99 Před 11 lety +1

    what a nice man!

  • @cameronchristiansen2852
    @cameronchristiansen2852 Před 6 lety +1

    At 14:20 what about bxe5 and after pawn takes back queen trade . Preventing black from castling and double pawning black

    • @KagirinaiYonaka
      @KagirinaiYonaka Před 5 lety

      Black gets huge compensation on the dark squares. The black king could also castle artificially with Bc5 Ke7 Rd8.

  • @STLChessClub
    @STLChessClub  Před 11 lety

    Ronen just arrived to town yesterday and will serve as our Resident Grandmaster from now through the middle of September. We should get about 10+ Ronen videos while he's here. Stay tuned, and please spread the word! This should be the most-watched chess channel on CZcams!

  • @matjazstaner
    @matjazstaner Před 8 lety

    at 18:32 black has a strong attack with chasing a knight on c3-whites knight has no good square so black get the advantage also on queen side

  • @dznyc
    @dznyc Před 11 lety

    How about attending the class remotely ? It would be great just to listen in during live sessions. Don't even mind paying a fee for it.

  • @Socialdogma
    @Socialdogma Před 11 lety

    What is the emoticon for drooling? :)

  • @eshnar
    @eshnar Před 11 lety

    Best. News. Ever.

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 Před 4 lety

    Yasser Seirawan is definitely the Chesshire-cat of chess.

  • @Review_MasterBD
    @Review_MasterBD Před rokem

    The move Nc4 theb what if I played bc5? Isn't that stopping Nb6 threat?

  • @alekspachalov1223
    @alekspachalov1223 Před 11 lety

    Any GM Akobian video please answer

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 Před 8 lety

    I bet he would like to hear that from his students when they´ve played in a tournament. :)

  • @twist2shout
    @twist2shout Před 7 lety +1

    At 28:00 a chess star was born

  • @n.a1441
    @n.a1441 Před 3 lety

    ASMR voice. Great lecture

  • @peristiloperis7789
    @peristiloperis7789 Před 11 lety

    Sam seems to be a serious candidate for a new chess star.

  • @paper_man
    @paper_man Před 3 lety

    What if white plays knight c7? 21:00

  • @samuelrosenbalm
    @samuelrosenbalm Před 7 lety +1

    Was that Finegold in the audience?

    • @JackSprat2323
      @JackSprat2323 Před 7 lety +1

      Yes. Second half of the vid is basically a chess game post mortem between Seirawan, Finegold and Sevian

  • @rickkarras9708
    @rickkarras9708 Před 4 lety

    These gosh darn computers are to tricky to figure out
    After blunder so many moves with the stylist pen his holding

  • @stephenryan2676
    @stephenryan2676 Před 4 lety

    Queen captures?

  • @RealBenDufresne
    @RealBenDufresne Před 8 lety +1

    Can someone spell out the word he says at 10:00 , as in the thing he says he despises.

    • @southeastasia43
      @southeastasia43 Před 8 lety

      +Benjamin Dufresne Hi, Benjamin. I believe it was the Sveshnikov

    • @samcosby3017
      @samcosby3017 Před 8 lety +1

      +Benjamin Dufresne I believe he says "Sveshnikov".

  • @vincelviss
    @vincelviss Před 11 lety

    Superdupernice ;)

  • @alekspachalov1223
    @alekspachalov1223 Před 11 lety +1

    Watched chess channel on CZcams . I hope there are a

  • @gavikabb6121
    @gavikabb6121 Před 5 lety

    if you played bishop g7 and queen took it then knight c7 forks the rook and king

  • @KingsExecutor
    @KingsExecutor Před 11 lety

    after long-castle by white black must play Ke7 instead of Bd7, which is a mistake exactly for the reason of Nc4. Embarrassing :D I would check my games with Rybka before presenting it and its variations^^

  • @NotKingConn
    @NotKingConn Před 4 lety +1

    10:01 Are you ok?

  • @theonlyptrk
    @theonlyptrk Před 11 lety +1

    this kid killed lesson by his nice ideas x)

    • @connors2388
      @connors2388 Před 3 lety

      Pretty sure that kid is a grandmaster now, so it was nice to hear from him!

  • @talaalnasser596
    @talaalnasser596 Před 7 lety

    hahahaha and here I am waiting for some theory about the sveshnikov,the opening I play, when he says I hate it (I don't know how to spell the opening's name)(sorry)

  • @AsliAmine
    @AsliAmine Před 10 lety

    Good video again.. Except the part when students start coming up with Rybka ideas !! Such things can took hours and hours to analyze..

  • @Regular_guy
    @Regular_guy Před 4 lety

    Chess' Bob Ross

  • @alekspachalov1223
    @alekspachalov1223 Před 11 lety

    Tonn of Akobian and ronene vids

  • @theo0784
    @theo0784 Před 8 lety

    Hello Mr Yasser! Your videos are great! The only comment I would have is why are you presenting black from a subjective point of view in the objective part of the chess board (in this video)? In my opinion it makes the game a bit harder to follow as it doesn't match the convention. Anyway, your videos are fantastic!

    • @pphedup
      @pphedup Před 7 lety

      I'm used to seeing Black at the top of the board in presentations whether the presentation of White or Black, so it doesn't bother me - I'm used to it.

  • @MichaelMagill1990
    @MichaelMagill1990 Před 10 lety +1

    Who were the two people who thumbs downed this, and why did you do it?
    If you're thinking about disliking this, please message me with your reasoning.

    • @MichaelMagill1990
      @MichaelMagill1990 Před 9 lety +2

      Still waiting...

    • @jeffgreen3376
      @jeffgreen3376 Před 7 lety +2

      My guess is that it had to do with the annoying kid that's in most of Yassar's videos. :/ I also gave it a thumbs down, due to Yassar's Ne5 blunder. He really should delete this from CZcams.

  • @jawidader8374
    @jawidader8374 Před 5 lety +1

    But whhhy are youuu talkiiiiiing like thaaaaat

  • @paraiso1972
    @paraiso1972 Před 8 lety

    28.00, Some kid had a computer move there. Good move though, but if he made it up himself, he would have mentioned it waaaay earlier.

  • @bowskiechessplaya3337
    @bowskiechessplaya3337 Před 6 lety +3

    three lifetimes worth of chess knowledge in this room and some people just want to complain... you have two ears and one mouth for a reason

  • @jeffgreen3376
    @jeffgreen3376 Před 7 lety

    Bc5 was the best reply to Nc4. Why couldn't anyone see that? Also, I don't like Yassar's Ne5 move in the opening, to begin with. I have played e5 against this line and won. I think Petrosian had it right. Petrosian lost because he was playing against Fischer, not because e5 is bad. Ne5 looks like a blunder in every variation. Why accept doubled pawns, move the same piece twice in the opening and use a knight to block an attack on a backwards pawn, if you don't have to? Yassar's novelty is busted (not just because of Nc4, but because it's bad in many ways).

  • @davehumphreys1725
    @davehumphreys1725 Před 7 lety +2

    I have to agree with Eric Newbury below. I realise that you are in a classroom environment, and that you encourage the students to ask questions, but the constant jumping back and forth between variations in response to questions made it impossible for me to get anything out of this video at all, and left my more confused than ever as to what I was supposed to take away from this lecture.

  • @stzu07rel
    @stzu07rel Před 7 lety +5

    all the interrupting was very distracting. He couldn't get a complete, coherent thought out without someone trying to go a whole different direction than the way he was going :\

  • @RRRaszkolnyikov
    @RRRaszkolnyikov Před 6 lety +13

    I truly believe that kid is a very talented chess player, but he should learn some manner... first of all, GM Seirawan should be respected and not being interrupted at every move... I believe if he would raise his arm, GM Seirawan would give him opportunity to explain his ideas. It is obvious the kid is a great chess player, because he sees very reasonable lines, but he IS NOT the LECTURER! Also, this ruins the lecture for the internet audience... or at least, for me...

    • @orionp.9476
      @orionp.9476 Před 6 lety +1

      He's Sam Sevian. One of the youngest american chess grandmasters. You saw future, he eventually achieved it. (two years later after this lecture to be precise)

    • @douwehuysmans5959
      @douwehuysmans5959 Před 6 lety +10

      Rather than be grateful they put their lectures online for free, you complain that some kid that actually does pay money to be there is asking questions during the lectures and not just any kid, he is a GM, so get your head out of your arse

    • @dodgecoates8760
      @dodgecoates8760 Před 5 lety +4

      That kid is 17 now and a 2645 :O, about as high as Seirawan's peak rating

    • @BugTheRoot
      @BugTheRoot Před 5 lety +3

      Robert, that wasn't a LECTURE. It was a class. And GM Sierawan is the leader who has chosen to treat his pupils with so much respect he treats them as EQUALS. We are flies on the wall, we are not the purpose of the video. We are observing how a humble master encourages his pupils to think and challenge him. And as we saw, his pupils saw opportunities he missed. So perhaps you might think twice before commenting just as you might think twice before making a chess move. In other words, chess discipline is life discipline.

  • @madhavsanap6690
    @madhavsanap6690 Před 4 lety

    He is too slow.

  • @andyjames7665
    @andyjames7665 Před 3 lety

    i thought this was a Seirawan lecture not a Sevian lecture