Blunting the King's Indian Attack | Climbing the Rating Ladder vs. 2140

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2023
  • In this continuation of the "Climbing the Rating Ladder" series I take on players of various ratings levels while pointing out typical mistakes and spots for improvement along the way (possibly my own!? :)). Here I commentate a 10+0 game against a player rated 2140 on Chess.com. The King's Indian Attack (1.Nf3, 2.g3, and 3.Bg2) is a popular system where White typically castles kingside and tries to break with e2-e4 or c2-c4. My opponent chooses the latter plan in this game and also secures the bishop pair. In the middlegame White is quick to execute another pawn break, though it may be a flawed operation.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @michaelholm4572
    @michaelholm4572 Před rokem +173

    Hey John, Schism90 here!
    Let me start off by saying that I've been a fan of your channel for a long time. You've greatly helped to improve my positional, strategic and endgame play over the years. In fact your videos have helped me so much that I've recommended your "Climbing the Rating Ladder" and "Chess Fundamentals" videos to improving players many times and I'm happy to see you posting regularly again!
    Now on to the game!
    On move 8 I went for the routine recapture on c4 but quickly remembered that I should have played d4 instead. This is the move recommended in Kamil Plichta's Lifetime Repertoires KIA course (shoutout to Chessable by the way!) This timely central strike would have been the way to try and punish the fact that Black has not developed the Kingside and is still several moves away from castling. It's worth investigating for anyone interested in playing this line from either side. Even though I forgot to strike with d4, I was still happy with the position I got out of the opening.
    On move 15 I played Na4, introducing the potential positional threat of c4-c5 to get a grip on the Queenside. This plan is given in Kamil's chessable course. You kept the c5 square under lock and key though and didn't allow me to advance my c-pawn so easily.
    Things started to go wrong for me when I tried to force things with b2-b4. A big part of the reason I rushed with this move is that I realized if I played a nonchalant move then that would allow the a5-a4 Queenside clamp that you mentioned. As a long-time King's Indian player this was definitely something I wanted to avoid. I like your suggestion of h4 and potentially Bh3, but if I had a do-over I would have first played b2-b3 (discouraging a5-a4).
    When you played Na6 to attack b4 twice I quickly and carelessly played b5, forgetting that I was pinned on the c-file! Luckily I still had compensation with the Bishop pair and active Rook but that's definitely not what I had intended. You're also right in that I should have tried to keep the Queens on the board.
    After some inaccurate moves on my part your c-pawn proved to be too much to handle. I wanted to play Rb8 around move 30 but realized you could just ignore the threat on your Knight and push your pawn. I didn't see anything better than bringing my Bishop back and trying my luck being a piece down. I wasn't very hopeful but I thought maybe I had a chance given the time situation. You kept your composure as always though and in the end you were too strong.
    It was great to finally play you after watching you for so long! Thanks for the game, I enjoyed it!

    • @elbirdo_insoko
      @elbirdo_insoko Před rokem +27

      This is a great response to the video! You're so right about composure - it's one of John's best lessons in my opinion, keeping calm and thinking rationally in every position. He's such a clinical player and rarely plays moves that put him at disadvantage. Even for a 2200 it must represent a serious challenge to find some small scrap of advantage. I thought you played great, and your thoughts on the game are also instructive. Also... jealous that you got to play John and show up on youtube haha. GG

    • @sashaboydcom
      @sashaboydcom Před rokem +17

      Wow, thanks for the analysis from your side; it adds a whole extra layer of depth to the game.

    • @andreluissoriano
      @andreluissoriano Před rokem +14

      I love that you also gave thorough analysis on your side!

    • @willemjohannes9007
      @willemjohannes9007 Před rokem +5

      well played!

    • @Mat0m
      @Mat0m Před rokem +6

      This is why i love ches.

  • @milquetoasterpastry9817
    @milquetoasterpastry9817 Před rokem +64

    at this rate, we'll be climbing the rating ladders against 3000 elo super GM's. Watch your back, hikaru

  • @goldenlion3184
    @goldenlion3184 Před rokem +40

    No one does these games like you do, John! You show us how to play, taking us through your "in the moment" thinking, then show us how to break it down afterward, and learn from every game!! Thanks for making these great videos!!

  • @liontx
    @liontx Před rokem +25

    Once your opponent is over 2000, the margin of victory becomes razor thin. Chess is hard.

    • @mrengler1
      @mrengler1 Před rokem +11

      that's why it's better to be rated 1999, where the margin of victory is much wider

  • @yawn8974
    @yawn8974 Před rokem +9

    gg! I love how simple and straight-forward you keep your strategy. Even as a club-level player I can understand and learn from your play. Thanks for another great one, John!

  • @petethepontiff
    @petethepontiff Před rokem +3

    Great stuff as always John. Heads up 0.03 isn't three tenths of a pawn, it would be three hundredths, so even more essentially nothing!

  • @ndmb6333
    @ndmb6333 Před rokem +14

    This is the best chess channel on youtube period , i went from 500-600 to 1080 in a short period of time after i started watching your videos and lessons ! amazing stuff John especially the concept of undefended pieces !!

    • @Elly-jm6pg
      @Elly-jm6pg Před rokem +1

      Same here, I went from zero chess knowledge to over 1300 chesscom rapid and still rising :)

  • @3RAXFTW
    @3RAXFTW Před rokem +5

    Hey John, you are my chess inspiration :)) I improved my rating by 300 points and started going to OTB chess meetups because of you. Thank you so much :))

  • @CoreyMcCue
    @CoreyMcCue Před rokem +8

    Your original "Climbing the Rating Ladder" videos (pre web cam) were the first chess videos I ever watched. I am so glad to see this series live on. Thank you for the amazing content John!!

    • @CoreyMcCue
      @CoreyMcCue Před rokem +3

      Wait, that series was called "chess fundamentals" lol

  • @diggitus
    @diggitus Před rokem +6

    You're killing me letting your time get that low!

  • @steakmonday8380
    @steakmonday8380 Před rokem +3

    Fresh coffee and a fresh upload? I feel so blessed.

  • @trapperjohn7571
    @trapperjohn7571 Před rokem +5

    Finally got done watching this entire series. I've learned a lot, the analysis portions are particularly good. I suspect that the people who skip it also throw out cake after they've licked the icing off

  • @mikenardini7840
    @mikenardini7840 Před rokem +3

    John I really like the longer time control games (i.e. 10 and 15 minute time controls). Your commentary is excellent, and I have learned a lot by watching the videos. Thank you for producing these videos.

  • @JeffLaRochelle
    @JeffLaRochelle Před rokem +2

    Hey John, this game is super insightful in terms of what separates players at a certain level -- that ability to stay objective and clear-headed in the position throughout the game. It's amazing how so many games come down to one or two small errors!

  • @acraftman2823
    @acraftman2823 Před rokem +1

    Such a pleasant game John and Schism90 thanks for posting.

  • @bencrow6663
    @bencrow6663 Před rokem +1

    Just casually smashing 2100s up with his top button undone. Maniac. JB is _out of control_ with his death-metal chessing.

  • @westofwahpeton4692
    @westofwahpeton4692 Před rokem +2

    These are so great. I’m watching, making my own moves in my head. John inevitably also sees these and goes on to describe why those are mistakes! 😂

  • @Suho1004
    @Suho1004 Před rokem +2

    I practiced my breathing during the time crunch and managed not to yell at the screen. I am so proud of myself.

  • @SevenTwo7ven
    @SevenTwo7ven Před rokem +1

    Love these instructive games! Need to be as calm as you at the board

  • @BrokenG-String
    @BrokenG-String Před rokem +7

    Gotta love the opponent trying to flag you in a completely losing game. Much skill 🤨

  • @gonzachambi3937
    @gonzachambi3937 Před rokem +1

    John, you're awesome! Great way to end the game.

  • @wellutopia2237
    @wellutopia2237 Před rokem +8

    Hey ive played schism90 🙂👍🏼

    • @wellutopia2237
      @wellutopia2237 Před rokem +5

      Yeah just double checked. Played him 8 times and lost all 8. Was in open challenges

  • @KF1
    @KF1 Před rokem +1

    Have you ever considered doing a "Joy of Chess" series? You got the shirt for it.
    Imagining like "We're going to put a 2nd pawn in the center. This pawn needs a friend, and o there he goes"
    "This bishop has a lot of vision along this diagonal. If you look closely you can see he's got a nice pair of binoculars. He's an explorer"

  • @willemjohannes9007
    @willemjohannes9007 Před rokem

    I also really enjoy playing with that kingside pawn structure as Black. Especially at my much lower lever, I think players are often too eager to trade off a centralized knight for the doubled pawns, (i.e., if the white knight is on e5 and captures a bishop that's been pushed back to g6), not realizing that Black can usually still very safely castle with that structure.

  • @DoronBarShay
    @DoronBarShay Před rokem +1

    Hey John, did you concider uploading your twitch VODs to youtube?
    The streams aren't the best on my time zone but i love watching you play blitz.
    Great video!!

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Před rokem +1

    I tried the KIA a couple of times. Fun opening.

  • @DoubleJumper
    @DoubleJumper Před rokem +3

    Delay really needs more love.

  • @groverclinton1081
    @groverclinton1081 Před rokem +1

    Hey John, I think it would be more beneficial to do CTRL videos against lower rated opponents, so that we can learn from their mistakes.

  • @danyolaa
    @danyolaa Před rokem +1

    Close game!

  • @owengold5504
    @owengold5504 Před rokem +1

    I like that shirt, John!

  • @WiiiJUMP
    @WiiiJUMP Před rokem

    Shoutout to Nalgene water bottles!

  • @TheRoarer
    @TheRoarer Před rokem

    (Abbreviated) Analysis gang!

  • @andrewcosta2760
    @andrewcosta2760 Před rokem

    John is still the best natty chess player

  • @bbbrown3408
    @bbbrown3408 Před rokem

    2140 lost pos in few moves

  • @Dersyshoresy
    @Dersyshoresy Před rokem +1

    first

  • @square444
    @square444 Před rokem +1

    First