Pawn Storm Principles You Need To Know

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Komentáře • 90

  • @ilyaibrahimovic9842
    @ilyaibrahimovic9842 Před 2 lety +55

    One thing I would add from GM Igor Smirnov is that the h-file opening isn't especially dangerous if you have a bishop on g7. White can play Qh7+. You play Kf8 and they're stuck. If they triple on the h-file, ok, but they just committed all three heavy pieces over like 7 moves just to overrun one bishop that only ever moved once, and it's not hard to evacuate the king in about 3 moves. Therefore if white can't trade off the fianchetto bishop (ex: exchange sac by answering Bh6 with Bh8, or not even an exchange sac if the rook has left f8) an open h-file usually won't be enough for white

    • @philiproschactor
      @philiproschactor Před rokem +1

      I have heard that great advice from Igor Smirnov too.(This was still a great and very helpful video though so thank you chess vibes)

  • @xfinite257
    @xfinite257 Před 2 lety +30

    Just here to say thank you for helping me improve

  • @billywalton87
    @billywalton87 Před rokem +6

    also I know this isn't your newest video and you may not see this but I just wanted to say thank you for this kind of stuff and thank you for getting to the point and not making us watch 5 minutes of fluff that no one wants to see. You're helping us all get better and we appreciate it.

  • @DarkSideChess
    @DarkSideChess Před rokem +2

    Great straightforward explanation that I haven't seen anywhere else so far. So far my pawn storm technique has been - just shove the pawns up and hope for the best. Love the explanation of the forks.

  • @pakasokoste
    @pakasokoste Před 2 lety +23

    I get that you can't react the same way as every position is different, but that simple concept of watching out if a pawn storm can fork you, probably even if it's forking two of my pawns, is very good to keep in mind! Thanks Nelson!

  • @philiphynes8652
    @philiphynes8652 Před rokem +5

    Thanks once again chess vibes. You make some of the most interesting and instructional chess videos on the whole of CZcams. And the 'outro' music is unparalleled 😃👏

  • @dakotathomas2139
    @dakotathomas2139 Před 2 lety +12

    I love these sort of "reinforcement training" videos you've been putting out lately! Beneficial to players on any level. Often times when I find myself stuck or losing a bunch of games in a row, I know it's time for a Nelson video to patch up a hole or two. Thanks for all your hard work buddy!

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  Před 2 lety +3

      Glad you like them!

    • @riybmel2365
      @riybmel2365 Před 2 lety

      Hi I am Riyad and I am a subscriber and I love your video❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Mintice
    @Mintice Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for making videos that truly help beginners like myself.

  • @FloydMaxwell
    @FloydMaxwell Před 2 lety

    Great video. So much to learn. Thank you.

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison7 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation. Appreciate the tips.

  • @sergiob8501
    @sergiob8501 Před 2 lety

    very instructive, as always!

  • @flordebruycker8236
    @flordebruycker8236 Před 11 měsíci

    Helps me very much thank you very educational!!!

  • @Omar_Merican
    @Omar_Merican Před 2 lety +2

    Instructional content as always Nelson! 👍

  • @jontreadwell6226
    @jontreadwell6226 Před 2 lety

    Your explanation style is SO strong Nelson keep it up!

  • @rollyicecream3013
    @rollyicecream3013 Před 2 lety

    Thx a lot Nelson for sharing. Very instructive and helpful👍

  • @mattdrives4757
    @mattdrives4757 Před rokem

    Very informative thanks

  • @jamesspahr7534
    @jamesspahr7534 Před 2 lety

    Well done Nelson!! Always explained in layman's terms so easily understandable for learning player like me. Great accompanying videos!

  • @muhammadalidehghanian6988

    Useful content thank you

  • @subishamoodadi4275
    @subishamoodadi4275 Před 2 měsíci

    this really helped me understand pawn storms i thought these were used to create weaknesses that could be later used

  • @raiedfadhil6248
    @raiedfadhil6248 Před rokem

    Thanks very helpful video

  • @jonathangogi
    @jonathangogi Před 2 lety

    love the work.

  • @user-xy7xn5jo8j
    @user-xy7xn5jo8j Před 10 měsíci

    This is great man you explained tho point of the strategy, liked n subd bro

  • @juelzsantana1075
    @juelzsantana1075 Před 7 měsíci

    Great Video!!!!

  • @Raul-cz8rx
    @Raul-cz8rx Před rokem

    Thank you for this tips, I get pawn storm many times by opponents ended up force checkmate. This could be a helpful tip if im going to castle early and I use nimzo indian defense so I figured on how to use from your guide. Your tips are helpful hopefully I could learn from you well

  • @odinmobekk339
    @odinmobekk339 Před rokem

    this was really helpful

  • @travistucker4067
    @travistucker4067 Před 2 lety

    Another great video brother

  • @LBurou
    @LBurou Před rokem

    You are a good teacher, thank you :-)

  • @falcon985
    @falcon985 Před 2 lety

    I usually don't comment, but to me this particular video was simply excellent. Taking a single concept like King side pawn pushes and explaining so well and easy the ideas and traps behind an idea. I was trying to integrate these to my game at around the 1100 level and was constantly getting blocked like your first example, so now I have a checklist of things to kind of look out for.

  • @suryadevsingh3924
    @suryadevsingh3924 Před 4 měsíci

    My personal experience is that in case of opposite side castling , if one player tries to open H file or G file by playing the move H4 , its best to blockade it with H5 and then go with attacking moves in the centre as well as king's safety in the upper ranks because if an enemy pawn reaches 5th rank then it will have advantages if it becomes a passed pawn later or en passant advantage

  • @williamrheartloft
    @williamrheartloft Před 2 lety

    Thank you again

  • @vivekdahiya9297
    @vivekdahiya9297 Před 2 lety

    Nice video, what the name of the music at the end???

  • @spd-kv6sd
    @spd-kv6sd Před 2 lety

    Yeah, and White has to know in the Sämisch it's usually better to first play g4 and then h4 if you castle queenside. (I know that from experience, not studying main lines.) And always play Ne2 before that - a move you anyways have to play, so that you can develop. Like this if you play g4, you can not only prevent h5 for black - obviously - and also can easily play Ng3 without the pawn being blocked. That is crucial if your opponent happens to allow you to play h4-h5 yourself, because then you get the perfect attack.
    In reality, that's what you want to do. If you can do it, then it's another question. Depends on how your opponent understands the principles.

  • @m168maa5
    @m168maa5 Před 2 lety

    So good 👍 please make a video about benko gambit

  • @ManishSingh-jz2hx
    @ManishSingh-jz2hx Před 2 lety

    Thanks I needed this. I always blundered while facing a pawn storm

  • @clintfloydgalapin5461
    @clintfloydgalapin5461 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for making this vid, really helpful for a beginner like me understand the concept of pawn storm

  • @bruce4139
    @bruce4139 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Nelson thanks for doing these videos, what about a guide to teaching new players the game? (Idk if that's something you do) or a guide on when to know if you're pushing to hard into an option, like if I'm pushing everything I have into his queen let's say they play the Scandinavian defense, mises kotrc variation and dont retreat their queen to d8. I find I end up chasing the queen too much and do worse because of it. (I even try to chase it with a new peice each turn to advance my development)
    Edit: also I'd love to know when I should close a position down and when I should open it up like against the french for example, and should I attack the queen side if we both castle king side? Or vice versa. And should I immediately attack the queen side as soon as I think they're castling queen side?

  • @samuelallred2058
    @samuelallred2058 Před rokem

    How does one pawn storm a fianchettoed kingside once they play h4? You showed why it’s a good defense and I totally agree haha, so good it usually ends my attack. Any ideas or principles? 😊

  • @alecmisra4964
    @alecmisra4964 Před 2 lety

    Excellent account.

  • @Kapitan07
    @Kapitan07 Před 4 měsíci

    Legend

  • @AboomGK
    @AboomGK Před 11 měsíci

    I started playing chess 2 weeks ago , Watching this guy helped me to reach 1350 Rating with only 2 weeks~ ! This guy is a rly great guy to learn from , he Simply has a video for everything , If you just need anything else , go to the guy who screams "SAC THE ROOOOOOOOOOOK" and u will become 1350 easily

  • @shjpr2345
    @shjpr2345 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you make a video specifically for attacking King's Indian position?

  • @darrylkassle361
    @darrylkassle361 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't financially support the channel but I love NELSONS'S content so I 'pay' by tapping the like and commenting.
    It helps with the YT algo so he gets increased exposure that turns into views which he can monetize.
    THAT IS THE LEAST ANYONE CAN DO
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  • @HelloWestA
    @HelloWestA Před rokem

    I was wondering if there was a idea like b4 for black where if white took with the knight you would gain a tempo with the rook and create a open file. And if doesn't take attack whites knight with another pawn move and begin your very own pawn storm

  • @ujjwalgupta2479
    @ujjwalgupta2479 Před 2 lety

    You da best

  • @louischeng8114
    @louischeng8114 Před rokem

    9:46 is there g4 then h5

  • @BloodyMary74
    @BloodyMary74 Před 2 lety

    Why not black horse on h5?

  • @billywalton87
    @billywalton87 Před rokem

    8:52 why doesn't black just take the h5 pawn with the knight?

  • @0546000789
    @0546000789 Před 2 lety

    can you make video to explaine tempo in chess plz ????

    • @bluedonkey180
      @bluedonkey180 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s just a move . A tempo is a move

    • @LordSoviet
      @LordSoviet Před 2 lety +3

      Tempo literally just means time in Italian. So gaining a tempo or playing a move with tempo just means your move has a threat which your opponent is forced to respond to.
      For example in the Scandinavian defense after (e4,d5,exd5,qxd5) when white plays the move Knight to c6 that is a move with tempo on the queen and black is forced to move their queen before doing anything else.

  • @haveaniceday3128
    @haveaniceday3128 Před 2 lety +3

    When I okay a g6 structure which is basically every game, I respond to a pawn storm by playing h6 immediately and then g5 when the opponent reached the pawn to h5. My bishop isn’t blocked out and the attack is slowed for sure and maybe stopped. Also the bishop protects the king, and this idea is then followed up by f5-f4 and starting a same side king attack

    • @haveaniceday3128
      @haveaniceday3128 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the heart Nelson!

    • @bluedonkey180
      @bluedonkey180 Před 2 lety

      H6 and g5 opens up your king so much

    • @redmardamsma7917
      @redmardamsma7917 Před 2 lety

      @@bluedonkey180 whether you play h6 intending g5 when white plays h5 or h5 yourself completely depends on the position. Both techniques are viable in themselves, as is doing nothing and allowing white to capture on g6 (for example, when white does no longer have a dark squared bishop while you have Bg7).

    • @haveaniceday3128
      @haveaniceday3128 Před 2 lety

      @@bluedonkey180 yeah but capping the while pawn storm in a way closes off the line of attack for the rooks. Without the rooks you cannot easily break the KID in the short term because only one bishop really is effective (which I just don’t trade off and can slide back to h8) and the knights take a while to get there.

    • @haveaniceday3128
      @haveaniceday3128 Před 2 lety

      It also is a trade off in attacking in the first place because any move has trade offs. I opt to stop white’s attack by confessing some king safety (again I have a knight and bishop to cover squares near my king) but also gaining space in the process. Also the g5 square is covered by the knight so it’s not easy to break through with a move like f4 because the g5 pawn is supported twice

  • @massivemachine7886
    @massivemachine7886 Před 2 lety

    I'm seeing a lot of confusion on this but it's called a fiancetto (pronounced "fee n cheto"). This is when your bishop takes the second rank and the second rank and takes control of the entire diagonal on the board, corner to corner.

    • @tonycarboni2002
      @tonycarboni2002 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm pretty sure that it's spelled fianchetto. It's an Italian word, and he is pronouncing it correctly.

    • @ga1ianoplays772
      @ga1ianoplays772 Před rokem

      That’s not right, he’s pronouncing it correctly.

  • @RalphBrooker-gn9iv
    @RalphBrooker-gn9iv Před 3 měsíci

    So stacking pawns can be okay.

  • @oblivionseddie7565
    @oblivionseddie7565 Před 2 lety

    Moving on the rim is grim

  • @JrbWheaton
    @JrbWheaton Před 2 lety

    Anyone notice how sometimes when Nelson moves a piece he does these huge sweeping motions with his mouse, lol. Example at 9:00

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  Před 2 lety +3

      Haha J, if you mouse slip your pawn one square forward instead of two enough times, you'll understand why I have a habit of doing that sometimes =P

    • @richardlee-shanok5578
      @richardlee-shanok5578 Před 2 lety

      I also noticed that and I'm happy to learn the reason why Nelson does that!

  • @iainbozfelt
    @iainbozfelt Před 3 měsíci

    Clear as mud...

  • @roblodocus2539
    @roblodocus2539 Před 2 lety +1

    This time the white king and queen are red. Couple of vids back it was just the king. There’s a secret message in there for sure. Nelson, are you signalling for help? Are you being held to make CZcams content against your will? Two red rooks next video for yes, two red knights for “I’m safe”. 😂
    No but seriously this was very helpful. All your content is top quality, but I find pawn play particularly tricky, so this was great 👍

    • @ChessVibesOfficial
      @ChessVibesOfficial  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha this cracked me up! I was wondering how many people would notice the gradual takeover by the red pieces 😉

    • @roblodocus2539
      @roblodocus2539 Před 2 lety

      @@ChessVibesOfficial I really want to believe this is you. But for the sake of your fans, I think the two red knights will put a lot of our minds at ease… Let us know you’re ok 😉

  • @civil0333
    @civil0333 Před rokem

    I have a doubt
    Without moving pawn how that white camel came out

  • @petesmith147
    @petesmith147 Před 2 lety

    Anyone else notice that the white king and queen on Nelson's chessboard behind him are red?

  • @shhiknopfler3912
    @shhiknopfler3912 Před 2 lety

    Every game is different... Hope I cleared out all your confusions .... Hmmm

  • @riybmel2365
    @riybmel2365 Před 2 lety

    No it is not open to the rook is blockt buy the pond?

  • @--Manoj007
    @--Manoj007 Před rokem +1

    How to avoid pawn push it's irritates me

  • @riybmel2365
    @riybmel2365 Před 2 lety

    pawn

  • @vorador4365
    @vorador4365 Před 2 lety

    Second!

  • @krishradio1
    @krishradio1 Před 2 lety

    First

  • @ChingChongCuber
    @ChingChongCuber Před 2 lety

    where did the cringy intro music go i liked it lol

  • @krishradio1
    @krishradio1 Před 2 lety

    First to view… 😁 yeah…

  • @philipeby5418
    @philipeby5418 Před 2 lety

    First