My FAVORITE Chess Openings by Rating

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    I get many questions about chess openings for beginners, intermediate, and advanced level players. In this video I share what openings I think work best across the rating ladder. London, Stonewall, Sicilian, Caro Kann, and many others are featured.
    0:00 Intro
    0:35 FOR BEGINNERS (LIKE 1100)
    7:16 FOR INTERMEDIATE (LIKE 1800)
    13:29 FOR ADVANCED (LIKE 1800+)
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  • @manisolanki9013
    @manisolanki9013 Před 3 lety +13036

    And once you become a Super GM, it's time to play the Bong Cloud.

    • @53n47
      @53n47 Před 3 lety +284

      and Jerome Gambit

    • @matthewtay9641
      @matthewtay9641 Před 3 lety +75

      nahhhhh you play the dn opening :)

    • @mysterysecret6815
      @mysterysecret6815 Před 3 lety +252

      I think Botez Gambit is better though.

    • @redstoneplays8258
      @redstoneplays8258 Před 3 lety +61

      The bong cloud opening is e4 e5 and king e2
      Bongcloud got playes by super grandmaster jeffrey xiong vs super grandmaster hikaru nakamura

    • @joeshmoe3928
      @joeshmoe3928 Před 3 lety +13

      I would like but this has 888 likes

  • @nikk-hk4pv
    @nikk-hk4pv Před 3 lety +1969

    I am convinced levy has a folder filled with faces of him for thumbnails

  • @anrizald
    @anrizald Před rokem +1296

    this is for me
    Beginners
    00:38 White --> London System
    02:00 White --> Stone Wall
    02:37 White --> e4 Nf6
    04:34 Black --> King's Indian Setup
    05:35 Black --> Scandinavian Defense
    06:34 Black --> Sicilian Defense (Dragon Sicilian)
    Intermediate
    08:10 White --> The Vienna Gambit
    08:31 White --> Vienna Copycat Variation
    08:50 White --> Closed Sicilian
    10:31 Black --> Highly recommended: Caro-Kann Defense
    11:06 Black --> Against any but e4, The Dutch
    12:26 Black --> Traxler
    13:11 Black --> Stafford Gambit
    Advanced
    14:10 White --> The Trompowsky Attack
    14:43 White --> Trompowsky Raptor Variation
    15:00 White --> Catalan
    15:20 White --> The English
    16:20 Black --> e4 e5 (Ruy Lopez or Italian) play g6 system
    17:17 Black --> trickier sicilians, not main line (Nimzowitsch, Two-Knights Sicilian)
    18:05 Black --> e6 b6 setups
    thats it!

  • @HG-bp8lh
    @HG-bp8lh Před 3 lety +3665

    When you see that the first opening is for 1100s
    *cries in 280*

    • @dancenow1337
      @dancenow1337 Před 3 lety +418

      I think at 280 play something solid like the London system and focus on just not blundering pieces, i.e. giving them away for free.

    • @isaiahd9947
      @isaiahd9947 Před 3 lety +745

      Honestly at 280 people blunder so much that openings almost don't even matter lmao

    • @xxmoomooxblinkxx1017
      @xxmoomooxblinkxx1017 Před 3 lety +175

      Yeah, I'm crying in 600

    • @duceysanem
      @duceysanem Před 3 lety +36

      Crying in 220

    • @MyscBigdrop
      @MyscBigdrop Před 3 lety +82

      how are you watching chess videos if your 280?

  • @GLu-tb1pb
    @GLu-tb1pb Před 3 lety +3762

    best 2700+ opening:
    e4
    ke2
    it has a 0% loserate

    • @tylercejvan7603
      @tylercejvan7603 Před 3 lety +239

      Can confirm this also works in 500 rated 5 minute matches

    • @GaussianEntity
      @GaussianEntity Před 3 lety +135

      Why do I hear boss music?
      *Hears Hikaru's Bongcloud speedrun intro playing faintly with increasing volume in the background*

    • @BananaWasTaken
      @BananaWasTaken Před 3 lety +71

      I tried this in a match where I have 30 minutes and they have 2 seconds and won, it’s confirmed, bongcloud has a 100% win rate

    • @Dxmola
      @Dxmola Před 3 lety +7

      Bongcloud opening plays

    • @PanZerV
      @PanZerV Před 3 lety +83

      Yeah but only 1 person at 2700+ Plays it.
      Hikamura Nakaru

  • @waffleisyummy
    @waffleisyummy Před 3 lety +891

    I have never played a single game of chess, so this feels like I’ve sat down in the wrong lecture in college but am too nervous to leave so I just sit and listen

    • @asar9192
      @asar9192 Před 2 lety +31

      Lol i was the same at first but i studied the london on my own and every thing else started to click

    • @YamatoXion
      @YamatoXion Před 2 lety +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @megustaelfalonegro
      @megustaelfalonegro Před 2 lety +1

      @@asar9192 sameee

    • @putonghua73
      @putonghua73 Před rokem +8

      Play!
      I haven't played for well over a quarter of a century, but have slowly re-developed an interest because my son (will be 6 soon) is now at the age where I can introduce him, and I've sold out of Magic the Gathering.
      I grew up in the 70s when chess matches were shown on network TV, and there wasn't a lot else by way of diversions (no home computers, mobiles, modern hobby boardgames, and RPGs were just in their nascent form) hence a lot of kids learned and played chess.
      My dad taught me and developed my interest, which was poignant because he and my mum had split up early; so I saw him at various times at weekends, staying at my grandmothers, etc. He passed me his copy of Chernev and Harkness' 'An Invitation to Chess: A Picture Guide to the Royal Game' (which is sat open next to me as I type), and I had a basic plastic figure chess set. We then played chess games via post i.e. sending our moves on post-cards to each other re: no computers, mobiles, modern communication.
      I would recommend the book principally because (1) it is aimed as new / novice players and teaches how to play and the basic principles, and (2) illustrates principles and concepts through actual pictoral illustrations and chess notation of games played by chess GMs. The latter is pure genius because not only can readers see and play out games without setting up a chess board, but these were actual games played at high level, yet allows novice players to understand and anticipate specific boardgame states.
      TL;DR learn to play chess. Focus less on rote memorisation of openings and more on principles behind chess, and how openings (and defences) implement these principles. Don't immediately worry about winning or losing - just learn, play and enjoy yourself!

    • @VAL3NTIN3
      @VAL3NTIN3 Před rokem

      @@asar9192 where did you study the London? Here in the States?

  • @firreflame
    @firreflame Před rokem +830

    eginner White : London System (0:40), Stonewall (1:53), e4 principles/Fried Liver (2:37)
    Beginner Black : Kings Indian (4:18), Scandinavian Defense (5:32), Sicilian Dragon (6:34)
    Intermediate White : Gambits (7:23), Vienna/Vienna Gambit (8:10), Closed Sicilian (8:45), Advanced Caro-Kann (10:08)
    Intermediate Black : Caro-Kann (10:28), Dutch Defense (11:04), Traxler+Sneaky stuff (12:23), Stafford Gambit (13:12)
    Advanced White : Straying away from/not allowing mainline theory, applying pressure (13:43), Trompowsky (14:11), Catalan (14:59), English Opening (15:18)
    Advanced Black : e4 e5 sidelines/g6 systems (16:18), Nimzowitsch/2 Knight Sicilian (17:10), e6,b6 setups (18:02)

  • @kingscrusher
    @kingscrusher Před 3 lety +1574

    Excellent video Gotham :) I am learning a lot from you :) I think you are becoming the major force of CZcams, and a great credit to you for your huge consistent efforts and passion. I guess you may be a fan of British Grandmaster Julian Hodgson - he won the British chess championship a few times with the Trompovsky as a key weapon of choice. I am also a fan of the Leningrad Dutch but had a heartbreaking loss with it once and didn't play it so much after. Your analogy with the reversed Closed Sicilian is encouraging. I am also a fan of the Vienna game :) We do seem to share some favorites. Cheers, K

    • @hichamhabboub3818
      @hichamhabboub3818 Před 3 lety +11

      Wow im the only like to you i always watch you on twitch and ytb

    • @gxtmfa
      @gxtmfa Před 3 lety +3

      British grandmasters really don’t seem to care much at all for opening conventions, and I rather love them for it.

    • @rjjhh443
      @rjjhh443 Před 3 lety +1

      wait aren't u a GM? Why r u watching an IM?

    • @nickgleeson8498
      @nickgleeson8498 Před 3 lety +4

      @@rjjhh443 he's a CM

    • @rjjhh443
      @rjjhh443 Před 3 lety

      @@nickgleeson8498 oh thx for replying

  • @pescator
    @pescator Před 3 lety +1576

    "like begginers", nice it's for me
    gothamchess: begginers are for 1100
    me being 500 :(

    • @user-ib1qz5rc9x
      @user-ib1qz5rc9x Před 3 lety +81

      ima begginer begging for at least one win

    • @griffisme4833
      @griffisme4833 Před 3 lety +457

      @@user-ib1qz5rc9x Just checkmate your opponent

    • @aaronangon6755
      @aaronangon6755 Před 3 lety +213

      Don't study openings yet. Just learn opening principles and checkmate patterns and you can climb to 1000+

    • @helvete_ingres4717
      @helvete_ingres4717 Před 3 lety +23

      according to chess.com? Don't you begin at 1200?

    • @pescator
      @pescator Před 3 lety +69

      @@helvete_ingres4717 no u begin at 400

  • @user-sl4sx6dp4c
    @user-sl4sx6dp4c Před 3 lety +154

    this guy makes the best chess content, love how passionate he gets when talking about the vienna.

  • @youdontknowme5980
    @youdontknowme5980 Před 3 lety +606

    8:15 Vienna opening (intermediate)
    10:37 Caro-Kann (intermediate)
    15:00 the catalan (Advanced)

    • @remi1771
      @remi1771 Před 2 lety +4

      Thank youuuu

    • @N0Curve
      @N0Curve Před 2 lety +5

      Cheers

    • @spectralanalysis
      @spectralanalysis Před rokem +13

      @@Deliokuz Why would he say that he's 1500 on lichess, that's your starting rating tf? I'm proud I'm at my starting rating

    • @chiirumwangi2338
      @chiirumwangi2338 Před rokem +1

      He is smart 🤓. How what 12345678910 levles

    • @sunjimzaman1220
      @sunjimzaman1220 Před rokem

      English variant 15:30

  • @j.am501
    @j.am501 Před 3 lety +98

    12:15 "Who has the advantage? Me. Because you're watching my video." Very Finegoldesque , Levy

  • @MrYounis26
    @MrYounis26 Před 3 lety +46

    Beginner openings:
    London System - 0:43
    Stonewall - 1:59
    Potential gambits and aggressive tricks - 3:09
    (Black)
    Kings Indian Defence - 4:33
    Scandinavian Defence - 5:36
    Dragon Sicilian Defence - 6:39
    Intermediate openings:
    Gambits and new theory with e4 - 7:26
    Vienna - 8:12
    Vienna Gambit - 8:26
    Closed Sicilian Defence (if they play Sicilian) - 8:49
    Smith Mora Gambit (if they play Sicilian) - 9:23
    Wing Gambit (if they play Sicilian) - 9:29
    London System against the KID variations - 9:43
    (Black)
    Caro Kann - 10:33
    Dutch Defence (any move that is not e4 or g4) - 11:16
    Traxler Trap - 12:33
    Staffordshire Gambit - 13:16
    Advanced openings:
    Trampowsky - 14:13
    Catalan - 15:03
    English - 15:23
    (Black)
    Caro Kann -16:16
    Bird Variation - 16:43
    Tricky Sicilians - 17:16
    e6 b6 setup for positional mastery and tricks - 18:06
    That's it.

    • @mangoi3
      @mangoi3 Před 3 lety

      I think it’s trompovsky but I’m not sure

    • @themoon7903
      @themoon7903 Před 3 lety +1

      Not all heros wear capes

  • @ZaiyeProject
    @ZaiyeProject Před 3 lety +121

    “English opening relies on your solidity and long term strategic planning” Oh.. maybe that’s why I suck at the English. Been using it since I was 1000 and now at 1700 I still have no idea what I’m doing😂😂😂 I take it I only win because my opponent also has no idea what I’m doing.

    • @Noles4life77
      @Noles4life77 Před 3 lety +11

      I’m bout 1300 and haven’t been able to figure out the kings Indian lmao. I have only won with it because my opponent has no clue what’s going on either. I’ll think I finally figured it out with a great win and I’ll check the game report and it’ll be like 40% accuracy to like 20 lmao

    • @honeyleaf2499
      @honeyleaf2499 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Noles4life77 kid is very theoretical

    • @owah
      @owah Před 3 lety +1

      @Vihaan Kembhavi lmao

    • @achyuththouta6957
      @achyuththouta6957 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Noles4life77 you just have to memorise the english opening. There's nothing there to it. You'll probably beat a lot of opponents too because at 1300 it's not uncommon to attack without proper planning. But then it won't be that fun because you're literally playing moves from memory and not using your own intelligence

    • @guyonYTube
      @guyonYTube Před 2 lety +2

      I had to use the telugu man, english is hard

  • @alexandrebergeron6412
    @alexandrebergeron6412 Před 3 lety +665

    Me : at 900, complete beginner
    Also me : thinks he has big brain by only watching and playing the 1800+ openings

    • @brycew6675
      @brycew6675 Před 3 lety +11

      just play as many openings as possible so you diversify your knowledge

    • @ladan7740
      @ladan7740 Před 3 lety +178

      @@brycew6675 Nope, imo you should stick to one and practice that first, so you get practice in middle and endgame and not just loose

    • @tommydunn4239
      @tommydunn4239 Před 3 lety +12

      i’m 800 lol been playing the kings indian and london but my middle game sucks

    • @ladan7740
      @ladan7740 Před 3 lety +31

      @@tommydunn4239 play long time controls, like 15 or 30min

    • @jeesusmeesuss5247
      @jeesusmeesuss5247 Před 3 lety +11

      I'm like 1500 blitz and 1650 or so slower. I play a lot of ruy lopez, Italians, Sicilian etc so I guess I'm doing it wrong. Idk, Fischer played e4, ima play e4 too lol.

  • @xerograv6375
    @xerograv6375 Před 3 lety +421

    As a 2000 rated player here are some of the openings that worked for me at different rating levels:
    Unr-1200 - The Stonewall Attack for white got me many easy wins, lots of easy attacking ideas and I was always ahead on the clock because my moves are typically the same.
    As black the Nimzowitch (1.Nc6) worked really well as I met 2. d4 with with 2.d5 and typically got easy development and met 2. Nf3 with f5 (the Colorado gambit) which most of my opponents didn’t know so I ended up with even material and a big center
    From around 1100-1700 I started to switch to the London and it worked really well. It’s a lot more flexible than the Stonewall yet still shared some of the same attacking ideas
    As black I started to play the 2 knights Sicilian. It’s tricky as in the main lines if white plays in the style of the English Attack (Be3) or classical (Be2) black is set up to play Bb4 and d5 with a good position.
    1700-Now I stopped playing the London as my main weapon as it really doesn’t challenge a well prepared opponent and moved onto the Queens Gambit. Obviously it would take a lot to go into what lines I like, but typically I liked setups involving an easy f3 and e4 against the Nimzo, Kings Indian, Gruenfeld etc
    As black, the Caro Kan Tarktakower variation has served me with easy plans against players who can’t really claim to use my doubled f pawns as an advantage.
    Just some thoughts, cheers Levy

    • @TheSoulshakepower
      @TheSoulshakepower Před 3 lety +20

      Thank you for taking the time to write this, finding masters like you and Levy sharing their knowledge and insights is gold to me! Cheers :)

    • @user-gz6be1zz7w
      @user-gz6be1zz7w Před 3 lety +8

      Best comment

    • @mojtaba486
      @mojtaba486 Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you very much

    • @AmanSai-lm9ul
      @AmanSai-lm9ul Před 2 lety +3

      How long did u take to reach 2000 ratings

    • @xerograv6375
      @xerograv6375 Před 2 lety +12

      @@AmanSai-lm9ul it took me around 4 years. I started playing in 9th grade (14 years old) and got to 2000 in 12th grade (I had just turned 18) I am now 19 and rated 2064. This is uscf btw so I’m around 1900 Fide. I was able to go up so much because I was young when I trained and I practiced basically everyday

  • @atefehz6606
    @atefehz6606 Před rokem +72

    For Beginners (00-1100) :
    =====================
    With White :
    1 - the London system 00:58
    2- the stone wall 01:58
    3- kings pawn opening ( Italian + fried liver ) 02:38
    With black :
    1- kings Indian setup 04:34
    2- the Scandinavian defence 5:36
    3- the Sicilian defence dragon variation 6:37
    (P.s: i think pric defence is good too)
    For intermediate ( 1200-1800)
    =========================
    With white :
    1.Danish gambit
    2.Kings gambit
    3.The Vienna 8:11
    4.Closed Sicilian 8:50 ( play against Sicilian )
    5.The smith Morra gambit ( play against Sicilian ) 9:23
    6.The wing gambit 9:30
    7.Two knights (against the French)
    8.advance caro kann 10:19
    With black :
    1- Caro kann ( against e4) 10:30
    2-The Dutch defence ( against d4 or c4 or nf3) 11:18
    3-The traxler 12:28
    4-stanford gamebit 13:14
    For advanced level (1800+)
    ===========================
    With white :
    1. trompowsky 14:15
    2. the catalan 15:00
    3- the english 15:22
    With black :
    1. Caro kann 16:15
    2- ruy lopez bird's defence 16:42
    3- Sicilian Defense: Nimzowitsch Variation17:24
    4- Van Geet Opening: Sicilian Two Knights Variation 17:35
    5- pin variation sicilian
    6-e6 b6 setup 18:08

    • @shadowyzephyr
      @shadowyzephyr Před rokem +4

      Calling 1800 intermediate is a bit weird... I'd say 0-1000 is beginner, 1000-1500 intermediate, 1500+ advanced

    • @Mmj_fp
      @Mmj_fp Před rokem

      Thank you so much

    • @rishabharya3329
      @rishabharya3329 Před rokem +1

      @@shadowyzephyr no 1800 rated players aren't that good....
      I mean i am rated around 1930 and i sometimes do a blunder with some mistakes so do my opponents.
      I think players rated above 2000 are advanced.....

    • @athuabhyankar
      @athuabhyankar Před 11 měsíci +1

      thank youuu

  • @nxghtingalx
    @nxghtingalx Před 2 lety +23

    *cries in 800*

    • @mr3loshyt162
      @mr3loshyt162 Před 2 měsíci

      I know this is a 2 year old comment but you look pretty

    • @original_recipes_
      @original_recipes_ Před měsícem +6

      @@mr3loshyt162bro ain't no way you said that on a youtube comment i'm dead💀

    • @mr3loshyt162
      @mr3loshyt162 Před měsícem

      @@original_recipes_ I mean i sort of get what you mean because yt is not the place for this sort of thing but what's wrong with it if you have other reasons

    • @Quant_mL
      @Quant_mL Před měsícem +1

      @@mr3loshyt162literally wearing a mask 💀

  • @SkiRedMtn
    @SkiRedMtn Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you so much for this. Starting with some solid openings has really eased my early-game anxiety about unnecessarily exposing my side to attacks. I think I’ve watched the first half of this like 20 times.

  • @milocavaliere8828
    @milocavaliere8828 Před 3 lety +236

    that thumbnail alone earns a like.

  • @egnite8942
    @egnite8942 Před 3 lety +36

    Gotham:- Go for the Fried Liver
    Traxler Counter Attack:- Hold my *Dark-Squared Bishop*

    • @neal3914
      @neal3914 Před 3 lety

      The traxler is not great if white knows what they’re doing

    • @nourganouni
      @nourganouni Před 2 lety

      I see you are a cuber

    • @egnite8942
      @egnite8942 Před 2 lety

      @@neal3914 true

    • @egnite8942
      @egnite8942 Před 2 lety

      @@nourganouni yes! What is your average in 3x3 if you cube too?

    • @nourganouni
      @nourganouni Před 2 lety

      I average around 15 seconds, but on a good day l could average like 12

  • @jujuvees4566
    @jujuvees4566 Před rokem +220

    This is an awesome video. Each time I rewatch it, I’ve gone on 9, 6, 8 match winning streaks.

  • @benhorton1943
    @benhorton1943 Před 3 lety +321

    The one dislike is just mad there is no london system declined

    • @zhenebon
      @zhenebon Před 3 lety

      Maybe g5 would be London system declined lol

    • @jonathanbernhard5418
      @jonathanbernhard5418 Před 3 lety +1

      Nah, e5 is better!

    • @alvargoetze428
      @alvargoetze428 Před 3 lety +5

      Look into h5 after Bishop f4. It's a really cool London trap. Eric Rosen did a video about it. And a must know if you play the London as white yourself.

    • @StanbyMode
      @StanbyMode Před 3 lety

      The dutch defense is the best london declined

    • @watfunstu9086
      @watfunstu9086 Před 2 lety

      you can't decline the london system, it is inevitable

  • @ajirezamahendra9565
    @ajirezamahendra9565 Před 3 lety +82

    "Developing here super simple"
    Me when play chess: "Hey, that's ilegal"

  • @ItsRealityTv
    @ItsRealityTv Před 3 lety +4

    I love your videos, I love all the explaining and detail and I’ve been browsing around a lot of chess CZcamsrs but you’re my favorite. Keep doing great things man

  • @missmuggo
    @missmuggo Před rokem +13

    My personal favourite is the King's Indian Defense. There's many ways to use it, the opening creates a great defense for your King, and it's overall just a great setup to play off of.

  • @samuelfredolin5605
    @samuelfredolin5605 Před 3 lety +12

    The number 1 opening that gave me the most wins as a beginner was the italian. I think it’s great for controlling the center and it’s also has a great attacking potential, especially when the black castles kingside

  • @The-illuminated
    @The-illuminated Před 3 lety +60

    "But Boyan DOES not always have to fall for our traps!"
    WHAT

  • @Implosion99
    @Implosion99 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Levy, really grateful for the informative videos. You obviously care a lot about what you do and helping people to improve their chess, at all levels. Keep up the good work my friend - it's much appreciated!

  • @elijahpaden4151
    @elijahpaden4151 Před 2 lety +9

    When i was becoming an intermediate level player in scholastic tournaments I learned the caro kann and literally made a (i think suboptimal) Vienna from scratch. So my chess journey ultimately included your two favorite openings for this by complete chance.

  • @JeffPohlmeyer
    @JeffPohlmeyer Před 3 lety +5

    My rating is in the high 900s. I just started with these openings about 8 or 9 games ago and I've lost only once. You're exactly right; these openings set up the board very nicely. I'm not even going to over complicate it and look at the intermediate or advanced openings until I get my rating up. You've got a new subscriber out of me.

  • @pawnhub8033
    @pawnhub8033 Před 3 lety +12

    I love those daily uploads. So educational and also interesting to watch :)

  • @SkeletronGames
    @SkeletronGames Před 3 lety +13

    8:11 I watched Levy's Vienna video, it's one of the only openings I've used since. The Vienna is incredible and I love it so much. Learn it, please.

  • @jinpark8879
    @jinpark8879 Před rokem +19

    Levy: "Over my years, I've probably taught openings to close to a thousand people"
    No Levy, you have taught at least 2.5 Million people from this video

  • @casi7104
    @casi7104 Před 3 lety +47

    teaching the London and the Stafford - Levy has been spending too much time with Eric

  • @henrycook859
    @henrycook859 Před 3 lety +8

    Glad to see another video, thanks for the uploads gotham!

  • @Roschie_ig
    @Roschie_ig Před 3 lety +1

    As a beginner, i really love your videos, I sometimes need to watch them multiple times to really understand everything :D but it helps a lot. Thank you for the great work, keep it going

  • @exdejesus
    @exdejesus Před 3 dny

    Very clear and well presented!

  • @AUG_Glow
    @AUG_Glow Před 3 lety +71

    Im a beginner and levy mentioned literally the two openings i decided to learn the london and the kings indian
    Edit: was planning to learn the caro-kann as well and levy just assured me to go ahead and learn it

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 Před 3 lety +5

      No nobody learn the london system, it's my secret weapon.

    • @danielcrase
      @danielcrase Před 3 lety +1

      lol i always play london and kings indian, SOMETIMES fried liver, the first two are really just solid and is not having tons of drama

    • @descendency
      @descendency Před 3 lety +1

      The King's Indian is something I see against the English when I play it. If you learn it and can develop the positional feeling for it - it can be good at 1800+ even.

    • @qracer1555
      @qracer1555 Před 3 lety +2

      @@descendency I agree, Hikaru plays the kings Indian in serious games and he is a super GM.

    • @semicolonisimportant1330
      @semicolonisimportant1330 Před 3 lety

      Try the blackmar diemer gambit if you play d4 it is a very powerful gambit for white, Gotham has a video on it. i climbed up the rating ladder from 740 to 823 (i reached 840 yesterday then i lose) i used to play the london but its a little bit passive. And i give you a trick keep putting pressure on your opponent offers draw and if they declined it obliterate them and sure enough they will regret that decision

  • @jayfuller8218
    @jayfuller8218 Před 3 lety +28

    Hey levy, just wanted you to know that watching you and Hikaru has brought my rating up from a 750 to almost a 900 already and it’s only up from here. Just played a game where I used the London and ended up using the Queen and king checkmate I learned from you. Thank you sir!

  • @jamesonryley3691
    @jamesonryley3691 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Gotham! I just got back into Chess in December 2020 and I am really enjoying the study. Thanks for the tips!

  • @kreamyk3824
    @kreamyk3824 Před 3 lety +3

    i must say the London has helped me a lot. if you are a beginner struggling in the opening i would recommend the london. great video level keep up the great work (:

  • @TheValon37
    @TheValon37 Před 3 lety +9

    One of the best chess streamers, explains everything easily, funny and in non-complicated way! Like your videos

  • @cannedmushroom7951
    @cannedmushroom7951 Před 2 lety +4

    5:18 I have doubts

  • @natalie-gq2jp
    @natalie-gq2jp Před 2 lety +1

    This video was so good! Thank you. I am a beginner that mostly play the italian game, so I'll definitely look into the london system.

  • @foxcol1967
    @foxcol1967 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video. You have the rare ability to be able to convey ideas clearly. There are so many great players out there, but only a handful can convert their knowledge and skill to something meaningful to the layman or lesser player. Many thanks. I now see ideas.

  • @jaymate2k12
    @jaymate2k12 Před 3 lety +11

    Levy you and hikaru are the best online teacher/entertainer. Kudos for making chess much fun to learn

  • @jaredgibson3785
    @jaredgibson3785 Před 3 lety +27

    Watched this, then went and tried the London opening and won 3 straight games, very good opening for low level players!

    • @Chris-kl3zy
      @Chris-kl3zy Před 3 lety +1

      Bro stonewall is far superior because of the open rook and super op attack on kingside. I used to play london as white all the time. I was successful for a while. But the issue is castling. And how very situational it is. The dark squared bishop trade is so annoying. But playing the stone wall and castling kingside with the open rook is so damn good.

    • @clashofmagic6672
      @clashofmagic6672 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Chris-kl3zy no offense but you are saying that cos ur 600

    • @hawkyt3532
      @hawkyt3532 Před 2 lety +3

      @@clashofmagic6672 true London is way more flexible

    • @secretunknown2782
      @secretunknown2782 Před rokem +1

      @@hawkyt3532 London is better but stonewall is much easier to learn

  • @robertwarner9430
    @robertwarner9430 Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely love your content. Thank you.

  • @TheSusBus64
    @TheSusBus64 Před 3 lety +2

    My favorite opening as white is the Jshlatt. Play pawn f3. Next play pawn to g4. Next you don’t play anything because queen to h4 was played and it’s checkmate.

  • @cooperfontaine2942
    @cooperfontaine2942 Před 2 lety +5

    As an 1800 I've been loving the Petrov. It's similar to the Trompowsky in that it usually takes your opponent out of their comfort zone (plus the theory is relatively easy to learn)

  • @21LeonidasZ
    @21LeonidasZ Před 3 lety +3

    I may not be a master (I haven't even played for many years) but I LOVE the English opening, in fact it is the only opening I used to play when I was more active. Your King is protected, you apply pressure at the center and it is very solid.

  • @frankalbert2853
    @frankalbert2853 Před 2 lety

    Love your style, and the information in the videos is very good. Thanks for doing this.

  • @janodiaz92
    @janodiaz92 Před 3 lety

    This is an excelent video to understand what you must master before to get to another level. Also you explain things very well, learning a lot over here.

  • @turtle4986
    @turtle4986 Před 3 lety +75

    3:10 When I saw Bc5, i was literally yelling EVANS GAMBIT at the screen lol.

    • @helvete_ingres4717
      @helvete_ingres4717 Před 3 lety +8

      yeah, 'take the centre' but with tempo and multiple lines of attack for the price of a flank pawn - why wouldn't you?

    • @rheetythepiggy6337
      @rheetythepiggy6337 Před 3 lety +7

      I’m 1600 and I’ve been playing Evans gambit since 900. Such a good opening

    • @petrambrus5963
      @petrambrus5963 Před 3 lety

      @@rheetythepiggy6337 Really? I tried Evans gambit (only few attempts) and I realized that I am not able to achieve something here and I am a pawn down and after some simplifications (opponent always want to trade pieces because he Is a pawn up)I am almost lost or I have to work hard for a draw And it is not what you want.

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Před 3 lety

      @@petrambrus5963 Just make sure you get a strong pawn centre as soon as possible with a move like d4 (play it either straight away or after casting if the bishop can nag your king). From then on, try and and force his pieces into permanently uncomfortable positions with tempo (with moves such as e5) and get nice diagonals for your bishops (get your dark-square bishop to a3, preventing castling briefly, or eventually to b2, and keep your light-square bishop where it is). Then just attack with all of the pieces that you have, get your queen to g3, advance that f pawn, maybe lift a rook, and when you think your attack is strong enough, involve your knights.
      If you do everything that I say, there will be no time for Black to offer trades, and you will get consistently strong attacks game in, game out. Don't worry about the pawn you gave away for free, as you'll almost certainly get back at least it (if not something more significant) if you are good at attacking.

    • @petrambrus5963
      @petrambrus5963 Před 3 lety

      @@maxkho00 I am not good attacker,I prefer solid and calm play and this Is maybe a reason why this opening and gambits don't serve me well.Only gambit that I like Is Queen's gambit.

  • @stas1071
    @stas1071 Před 2 lety +21

    I am happy that you mentioned the King’s Indian, that is pretty much the only thing I play with black because people always take out their queen early and I just don’t know what to do. I am planning on watching your how to stop early queen attacks video though.

  • @mintzmia
    @mintzmia Před 3 lety

    This is the most helpful video i've seen yet for openings. Thank you.

  • @James-zr7ec
    @James-zr7ec Před 2 lety

    Very helpful video for what to work on next for my openings.

  • @codelinker6318
    @codelinker6318 Před 3 lety +8

    I learned one thing in chess "Be patient and take your time to think" which I still can't do

  • @zepi57
    @zepi57 Před 3 lety +4

    This is literally the video I was needing

  • @tastybrain
    @tastybrain Před 2 lety

    Excellent overview and advice. I love your vids. You are one of the best chess instructors on CZcams, if not the best.

  • @antoinefleyfel4939
    @antoinefleyfel4939 Před 3 lety

    Hello Gotham,
    I discovered your page some days ago.
    The work you're making is great.
    You're helping me a lot improve my game.
    And you're funny.
    Thank you man !!!
    Hails from France

  • @ItsFuckinSmile
    @ItsFuckinSmile Před rokem +60

    All my homies love the Sicilian dragon. Easy 1500 rating on gosh

    • @kylekagen4142
      @kylekagen4142 Před rokem +2

      Based

    • @codeplays5672
      @codeplays5672 Před rokem

      I'm on 100elo I swear no one blunders. I checked my overview after the game and I didn't blunder too

  • @KingSalar
    @KingSalar Před 3 lety +4

    I'm new but I'm looking forward to being good and with you as my teaching I think I will be good one day thanks Gotham :)

  • @347573
    @347573 Před 2 lety +2

    5:29 I like the "you can play the king's indian against anything"! :)

  • @dank6283
    @dank6283 Před 3 lety

    @gothamchess was looking for something like this! Fantastic video, thanks for sharing!

  • @vyzme
    @vyzme Před 3 lety +121

    Levy: For advanced people only.
    Me A noob at chess: Yes, that's easy.

  • @dylantw01
    @dylantw01 Před 2 lety +5

    Don’t know if you’ll see this but just wanted to thank you for everything you’ve taught me about chess especially the Vienna gambit, I’ve gone from a 400 beginner to a 1300 rated player since watching

  • @comotellamasdeportejoven166

    Levy, you are such a legend these openings have helped me so much in the past year

  • @DDigitalDreamer
    @DDigitalDreamer Před 2 lety

    My first experience with one of your videos. One of the top chess teachers on the web. You talk at a level I can understand. Thank you-keep going!

  • @SmartStr33t
    @SmartStr33t Před 3 lety +4

    I could spend the rest of my life studying ideas presented in this video. Thanks for the free chess lesson!

  • @racool911
    @racool911 Před 3 lety +10

    My favorite opening when I was a beginner was the Petrov's defense lol.

    • @easonwang6654
      @easonwang6654 Před 3 lety

      I’m 1500 now and still play it as my main opening against e4. It’s nice because people generally don’t know a lot of theory for this opening, while I’ve been playing it since 400 rating so the first few moves flow like water to me.

    • @racool911
      @racool911 Před 3 lety +1

      @@zainrafiq2693 Didn't know about it until very recently

  • @getchess258
    @getchess258 Před 3 lety

    What I like about your channel is I love the way you create your Thumbnails. Very entertaining and attractive. The best one so far in Chess game content.

  • @xiszwa4130
    @xiszwa4130 Před 2 lety

    ty it helped me soooooo much pls continue on these types ofvids

  • @AadilAlRomeshi
    @AadilAlRomeshi Před 3 lety +13

    can't believe Levy will be posting 2 vids everyday until Christmas, what a christmas present widepeepoHappy

  • @Clemme
    @Clemme Před 3 lety +3

    You are the best online chess teacher! Thanks for all the videos!

  • @WolfKerensky
    @WolfKerensky Před 3 lety +1

    Just wanted to stop by and give you a quick "Thank you." I'm just over 1100 now and started playing the Dutch with Black, following your recommendation. Amazing opening for my level. Don't get me wrong, this being the first week of me playing it, I'm making tons of mistakes but I can see the potential. It feels good and seems to fit my playstyle. So again: Thanks :). Keep em coming, champ.

  • @terryraby4486
    @terryraby4486 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello.
    I got told to watch ur utube on chess as I struggle in a few areas, having watched this I must say I found it helpful indeed so thankyou.
    Although u move very quick for me to follow lol but still helpful so thankyou as I do need help to start enjoying my chess 👏👏👍👌

  • @marcmontero2260
    @marcmontero2260 Před 2 lety +10

    As someone who is Catalan, gota love we have such a balanced opening :D

  • @strongside4565
    @strongside4565 Před rokem +3

    The best part about the scandy early on is that you'll typically get a free pawn every 2 or 3 games because people develop aggressively and don't pay attention to the queen on a5. It allows players with a weaker grasp on opening principles to put themselves in a bad spot.

  • @PapaJessu
    @PapaJessu Před 2 lety

    thanks Gotham, this video really helped me improve with the black pieces and helped me win some games.

  • @andrewwhite8762
    @andrewwhite8762 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for posting these videos your teaching methodology is fantastic

  • @Axiomatic75
    @Axiomatic75 Před 3 lety +10

    I've been playing the London for a while and despite watching lots of videos on it it doesn't work for me at the moment. I went back to the queen's gambit which seems to work best for me.

  • @DevilishlyDutch
    @DevilishlyDutch Před 3 lety +17

    Why am I watching this at 4am, I shouldn't be activating my budding chess brain at 4am

  • @carloscapati2303
    @carloscapati2303 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for the very instructional video Levy. I am not an opening guy and just plays whatever and gets by with intuition but I decided to learn some new opening and immediately came to your channel. While I usually play the Sicilian, this video convinced me that I should start playing the Caro kann. I immediately went to play a rapid game and even though the Caro kann was very unfamiliar territory I immediately managed to get a win. Once again thank you for the great vid. Btw I'm rated 2100+ rapid on liches which is about 1700-1800 so the intermediate portion really helped me out :))

  • @Hectorides
    @Hectorides Před 2 lety

    Such a helpful video - have been playing chess for decades but had got stuck in my progression. This video is just brilliant. Wish you could be my chess tutor! 👏🏻

  • @alcibc3037
    @alcibc3037 Před 3 lety +8

    Damn levy is just the best he is such a good teacher I hope to 1 day make him proud

  • @mrstuartwallace
    @mrstuartwallace Před 3 lety +3

    I keep re-watching this video! I tried the Dutch recently in an exciting 10-minute game and was able to whip up strong attacking chances on the king’s side, much more that I would have been able to with a more sedate opening choice. We both made mistakes, I got a won position in the ending but lost on time. I love the position I got out of the opening and will play it again.
    1. Nf3 f5 2. d4 e6 3. Bg5 Be7 4. Bxe7 Qxe7 5. e3 Nf6 6. Bd3 b6 7. O-O Bb7 8. Re1 Ne4 9. Ne5 Qg5 10. Qe2 Nf6 11. f4 Qh6 12. Nd2 Nc6 13. Ndf3 O-O 14. Ng5 Nxe5 15. dxe5 Ne4 16. Bxe4 Bxe4 17. Qc4 c5 18. Rad1 Bd5 19. Qc3 Qh5 20. Qd2 h6 21. Nh3 g5 22. c4 Bc6 23. fxg5 hxg5 24. e4 fxe4 and white went on to win on time.

  • @lordfeish1927
    @lordfeish1927 Před rokem

    the vienna was the first opening i really got into with white as a beginner and i won so many times with it its amazing

  • @cherylkreider9717
    @cherylkreider9717 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Excellent advice for all levels!

  • @thebus3181
    @thebus3181 Před 3 lety +10

    I go for the Vienna, and I never really get it. It’s like the saddest thing ever, everybody always plays a Bishop move or Sicilian.
    When I do get the Sicilian I always play A3
    With black pieces I play Caro-kann
    (I’m like 1400)

    • @beerbatov
      @beerbatov Před 3 lety +6

      avoid playing very popular opening. People nowadays look for whats relevant and strong. Vienna is a classic and has been studied for centuries, and even weak opponents know a lot of stuff about it. Caro-Kann is fine. Start playing with white some Gambits and whit black learn Grunfeld. Honestly Gambits work vs every 2000 or lower rank player, and your main goal is just to become decent at chess so that you play 2000+ opponents. Its then that chess becomes very wild and every move can change the course of the game.

    • @thebus3181
      @thebus3181 Před 3 lety +1

      @@beerbatov okay thanks dude

    • @easonwang6654
      @easonwang6654 Před 3 lety

      I recommend alapin Sicilian! Most people our level don’t play Nf6 and just let you push d4 and take the center. You’ll have some easy games with it.

  • @eliericksson.8950
    @eliericksson.8950 Před 3 lety +3

    7:03, isn't that the hyper accelerated dragon or did I mess something up? Anyways I love the video, it was super helpful and I am researching quite a few of those openings.

  • @disclaimer5911
    @disclaimer5911 Před rokem

    I've watched about 50 Gotham chess videos. This is by far the most helpful video I've seen Levy 🎉

  • @zonnetjeschijnt
    @zonnetjeschijnt Před 8 měsíci

    that was just the vid i was looking for, THANK YOU!!!

  • @k3qae
    @k3qae Před rokem +11

    when he says he recommends the Sicilian dragon does it include accelerated dragon and hyperaccelerated dragon?

    • @michaelkouvarakis3504
      @michaelkouvarakis3504 Před rokem +2

      i think he means hyper accelerated because that’s what he used in the example but i’m not sure

  • @Brosephv
    @Brosephv Před 3 lety +92

    This is exactly what I needed in my life PogU

  • @colinkee3537
    @colinkee3537 Před rokem

    Thanks very much for this great video. I have been looking for a simple but effective Black Opening, and started using King's Indian today. (P4 W3 L1) So far so good. Thanks Levy!

  • @danielvanzandt4238
    @danielvanzandt4238 Před 3 lety

    When I started out I played the stonewall all the time, solid opening for beginners. Nice advice

  • @kaidoChess
    @kaidoChess Před 3 lety +6

    5:40 your mic starts to clip. Add a limiter ☺️ also thank you so much for the insight 💜