Shabalov vs. Akobian | 2003 | French Defense - GM Varuzhan Akobian - 2013.01.08

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  • Chess Grandmaster Varuzhan Akobian presents a 2003 game in which he employed the French Defense against former U.S. Champion Alexander Shabalov.

Komentáře • 182

  • @ard767
    @ard767 Před 10 lety +98

    There are people who just love teaching and GM Akobian is clearly one of them! He explains a lot of complex ideas, but also asks if the class knows "en passant." He makes sure everyone got the bishop ending too. Awesome!

  • @samuelyoung8103
    @samuelyoung8103 Před 8 lety +80

    "This is the first time my opponent resigned with two queens on the board." LMAO!

  • @SpaceCadet4Jesus
    @SpaceCadet4Jesus Před 5 lety +14

    No fluff, no comedy, gets right into it with patient easy to understand explanations. Akobian is one of my favorite teaching Grandmasters. As for comedy in chess, I head on over to visit Ginger GM.

    • @sayafkhan748
      @sayafkhan748 Před 2 lety +2

      Maybe you forgot someone even better.. GM Ben Finegold

  • @kendall6699
    @kendall6699 Před 10 lety +89

    Varuzahan is awesome

    • @anvb5a1
      @anvb5a1 Před 7 lety +1

      Only 12 likes on this comment? :( He is, he is...

    • @tejas4039
      @tejas4039 Před 3 lety +1

      anvb5a1 just made it 69

  • @stephenwilber4109
    @stephenwilber4109 Před 5 lety +14

    you are an excellent teacher. Providing the student with concepts is the best way to help us teach ourselves. You make very clear ideas which I can apply to all games. Thank you !!!

  • @shivendra5754
    @shivendra5754 Před 2 lety +2

    No need to argue on this... He's the best coach i've ever seen

  • @carlkligerman1981
    @carlkligerman1981 Před 7 měsíci

    This is one of the best lessons on the French I’ve ever seen. Thank you, an excellent, instructive analysis, genuinely eye opening!

  • @chris1412250789
    @chris1412250789 Před 11 lety +8

    I love Akobian. He's awesome! Im rooting for him in the U.S championship!

  • @andrewmays3988
    @andrewmays3988 Před 2 lety +1

    What a wonderful grandmaster, teacher and human being. Thank you kind gentleman....you're putting jewels in your crown in heaven!!!!!😇

  • @souvikmukherjee4383
    @souvikmukherjee4383 Před 5 lety +6

    Explained each and everything!!
    Great lecturer

  • @tejas4039
    @tejas4039 Před 3 lety

    These lectures are invaluable. Thanks for the upload!

  • @Belfor09
    @Belfor09 Před 8 lety +25

    Very nice game. I like when people just play chess, you know.. Not playing 50 moves from theory and then agree to a draw.

    • @johnaffleck6572
      @johnaffleck6572 Před 8 lety +3

      +Belfor09 Nice? it's spectacular. A fighting French ! Akobian is not well-enough appreciated; he's a real master. T he French, you know, is notoriously passive; but not t his one.

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před 8 lety +1

      +John Affleck I dont think the french is passive at all, caro cann is passive. the french is more counter attack/positional. its attack is based mostly on tempo, but if white manages to survive the first 8 moves without a disadvantage, chances are black game is cramped.

    • @iamenah3467
      @iamenah3467 Před 3 lety

      Oh how I love Jesus

  • @Blueslicks321
    @Blueslicks321 Před 9 lety +22

    GM Akobian one of my favorite American GM! cool vid!

  • @dikshantsavant1257
    @dikshantsavant1257 Před 5 lety

    Such nice explanation ! Thank you ! GM Varuzahan.

  • @ravis8532
    @ravis8532 Před 5 lety +2

    Superbly well explained .....its just not French Defence ....but about a GM 's mind

  • @cholyom2629
    @cholyom2629 Před 4 lety +1

    Not everyone has a spirit of teaching. I like a person who makes his teachings in simple way to understand.
    Thanks GM Akobian, you are an excellent chess lecturer I have ever seen

  • @AbdelhameedTantawy
    @AbdelhameedTantawy Před 10 lety

    very instructive video, really helps me out of understanding the french defense and its variations...! wish you all the best ....thank you

  • @syyhkyrotta
    @syyhkyrotta Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for teaching!!

  • @MrCanadiandude1919
    @MrCanadiandude1919 Před 10 lety +6

    I find this game so beautiful. I missed Re4 and thought Rae8 instead, i think both are winning but I haven't properly tested it. I may start playing this opening.

  • @flap84
    @flap84 Před 11 lety +1

    Awesome French Defense game! Thx for sharing!

  • @Ardistan667
    @Ardistan667 Před 4 lety

    What a crazy game. Super instructive and especially learning about the strengths and weaknesses of two queens on the board I found interesting.

  • @fhadenal-mutairi3294
    @fhadenal-mutairi3294 Před 5 lety

    Great lecture By Akobian.. thank you! ;)~

  • @sayafkhan748
    @sayafkhan748 Před 2 lety

    Great illustration. Loved the long-short diagonal idea in the same color Bishop endgame.

  • @tivrfoa
    @tivrfoa Před 9 lety +10

    It's sad that he didn't show the winning sequence of his game.
    Maybe a7 Qb6+, Kf8 Qb1+, Qd1 Qxd1+, Qxd1 d2, Ke2 Ra8

  • @tfewald01
    @tfewald01 Před 9 lety +1

    Absolutely terrific. Thanks! For me, the best part was when you showed how to choose among 3 pieces to capture with. Then you explained the reasoning behind so many moves. Do you always teach like this? If so, you just gained another fan. Again, thanks, so much! Great job!

  • @patricklubbers2885
    @patricklubbers2885 Před 2 lety

    Mr akobian is the best teacher I have seen so far, he really doesnt shy away from challenging the audience to come up with very complex ideas. Really challenges you to think differently about chess. It really helped me win against much stronger opponents

  • @JudgeHolden13
    @JudgeHolden13 Před 4 lety

    Highly educational thank you

  • @jeanmarc1821
    @jeanmarc1821 Před 3 lety

    You are a good teacher. Video is instructive

  • @Biogsguy
    @Biogsguy Před 11 lety +1

    Great game, thanks for sharing

  • @prashanthnakka7362
    @prashanthnakka7362 Před 5 lety

    Superb teaching sir...!
    A fan from India to ur teaching.

  • @theobeulakker3492
    @theobeulakker3492 Před 7 lety +7

    easy to listen to too nice man

  • @13shepi
    @13shepi Před 10 lety +2

    The video editor seems to have cut out some of his analysis on the resignation. There is a major threat of Qb6+ Kf1 (Qf2 Rc1+ is mating) Qb1+ Qad1 (Qe1 Rc1) (Kf2 Rc2) (Qdd1 Rc1) Qxd1 Qxd1 d2 and black cannot stop Rc1, which clearly wins white's queen, leaving black up a rook without any compensation.
    If black defends against this with a quiet move like h3, then Rc2 is quite strong.

  • @mikehartl8665
    @mikehartl8665 Před 2 měsíci

    SO instructive!!!

  • @h3arty
    @h3arty Před 9 lety +10

    Very nice. I really like Akobian. Good ideas on the bishop endgame; I hadn't considered the long to short diagonal and how to work with them to win. Something I look forward to practicing.

  • @Ekamber1
    @Ekamber1 Před rokem

    Excellent video on French Defence and Same Color Bishop Ending

  • @davidstubbs8896
    @davidstubbs8896 Před 5 lety +1

    There is simply nothing that can replace experience in chess. In all of my years, I do not think I've ever had king and pawn against lone king with bishops of the same color. It is , yet another reason why our modern, internet, times are so rich for chess: any of us can play countless games against countless opponents online , without enduring others schedules or bragging rights. Also, it is great to have these videos from GMs available on just about any topic or sitation so handy. What did we ever do without CZcams? People under 35 don't even know what I'm talking about.

  • @ling6701
    @ling6701 Před 5 lety

    Very interesting thank you

  • @shamikyareddy934
    @shamikyareddy934 Před 7 lety +3

    2003 French defence game very exlent sir

  • @lucaschamorro165
    @lucaschamorro165 Před 8 lety

    gracias por contestar amigo john.lo entiendo bastante bien al maestro akobian igualmente y me encanta como enseña. saludos desde Argentina

  • @Idontunderstandchess
    @Idontunderstandchess Před 11 lety +1

    interesting game. I also liked how he explained it with the knight that wants to move to d4 instead of just saying take to the centre

  • @XieQiu
    @XieQiu Před 8 lety

    great game and analysis

  • @johanerojohan2935
    @johanerojohan2935 Před 5 lety

    Extravaganza Tempo, Hi I am from Indonesia, Medan City, North Sumatera. Nice Lecture Grand Master Akobian

  • @hassansahir8227
    @hassansahir8227 Před 3 lety

    Very good idea thank u

  • @thejarg0n
    @thejarg0n Před 10 lety +1

    great video; great game

  • @tsSUn626
    @tsSUn626 Před 10 lety +8

    brilliant!

  • @pierluigischiavo4556
    @pierluigischiavo4556 Před 3 lety

    Amazing player and instructor

  • @missjessgem
    @missjessgem Před 8 lety +6

    as a career French Defence player, I love this video. I like the French Defence because most players are booked-up in the classical e4;e5 lines and the e4;c5 Sicilian lines but most are not familiar with the French and can easily make a mistake. Also, if your opponent opens with d4, you can still play e6 and hopefully transpose into a Nimzo-Indian/Queens Indian or, even better, make your opponent flinch and play e4 on move 2 and get them out of their comfortable d4 theory.

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před 8 lety

      yeah french along with alekine are my favorite black defenses due to the reasons u listed. For d4 I usually play nimzo or scand

    • @joshclinton5402
      @joshclinton5402 Před 7 lety +2

      what about the exchange variation though. I've stopped playing the French because scrubs use it to try and get a draw.

    • @chessguy1993
      @chessguy1993 Před 7 lety +2

      Josh Clinton there are lines to unbalance the position in the exchange french, but if you want something simple you can play 3... qxd5. and after 4. Nc3 qa5 5.bd2 c6 you've transposed into the Scandinavian, which at least avoids the symmetry of the exchange.

    • @joaolucasbraga4642
      @joaolucasbraga4642 Před 6 lety

      The fact your oponent opens with 1.d4 doesnt mean he cant play against the french defense. He may play the french itself with black, so he may be very confortable playing it with white also. But yes, you can transpose to the french, and although your oponent may be well prepared, you will also be. It's always a good idea transposing the game into one of your pet defenses/systems.

  • @DimitrisAndreou
    @DimitrisAndreou Před 11 lety +1

    At 49:15, it's important to note that white's Bc5 wasn't just a "losing a tempo" move -- it has to go exactly on c5, otherwise black bishop would go to Bd6, where the winning technique doesn't work (it only works with the black bishop is on g3, f4 or e5)

  • @isavin1730
    @isavin1730 Před 5 lety +1

    Those bishop and pawn endings were awesome.

  • @Magikookeven
    @Magikookeven Před 10 lety +1

    Nice lecture sir

  • @kebecois71
    @kebecois71 Před 3 lety

    i love akobian, great teacher

  • @theobeulakker3492
    @theobeulakker3492 Před 7 lety +1

    Great stuff indeed

  • @TizenSaver
    @TizenSaver Před 4 lety

    your videos can turn a novice into a Grandmaster....thanks a lot...

  • @sorgulayanbirbeyin
    @sorgulayanbirbeyin Před rokem

    Greeting from Ding Liren's 7. Game on World Championship,french defense 😊

  • @anzsai
    @anzsai Před 3 lety

    Gm akobian just showed how chess can be a very beautiful game

  • @WillToWinvlog
    @WillToWinvlog Před 11 lety +1

    Great video! I'm all about the french.

  • @Jazeraene
    @Jazeraene Před 10 lety

    very nice indeed GM V Akobian

  • @alexanderdurig4474
    @alexanderdurig4474 Před 6 lety

    Master class!

  • @KeenanTan
    @KeenanTan Před 6 lety

    Definitely one of thebetter videos

  • @pethiasmusunka9940
    @pethiasmusunka9940 Před rokem +1

    Good lessons, make a video on rook and king vs queen and king endgame

  • @VikasVerma-gc8sr
    @VikasVerma-gc8sr Před 4 lety

    I feel teaching style of Akobian sir is more interesting than Yasser Sir. No doubt Yasser sir is also a great teacher. But personally Akobian sir is the one I like the most. Huge respect for both these guys as I am learning from both of them.

  • @karunaskariah1465
    @karunaskariah1465 Před 5 lety

    When g6 after queen check, which side does black castle on?

  • @adrianacristinatrif4766

    at minute 52 and 41 seconds after the bishop check from d8 what if I play king a7, what would be the continuation GM Akobian ?

  • @jonmichaelplotner3132
    @jonmichaelplotner3132 Před 3 lety

    So does the King- Bishop end game comes into play into this game or no. Seems I was left hanging

  • @sebipop2620
    @sebipop2620 Před 5 lety

    Can anyone tell me what is the name of the beggining/ending music please?

  • @karnam7444
    @karnam7444 Před 7 lety +2

    At 33:00, you could have lined up the two rooks at E file. I tried all the combinations and it leads to faster checkmate.

    • @anvb5a1
      @anvb5a1 Před 7 lety +1

      I'll have to calculate this but giving him a chance to try to promote a pawn doesn't look like a safe idea at frist glance.

  • @petes5034
    @petes5034 Před 10 lety +2

    instead of Qf6, why not Qc7?

  • @mohamedshafi6340
    @mohamedshafi6340 Před 2 lety +1

    engaging 54 min, awsm section. by the way, somebody explain me y iz it a bad move at 21:10 to place rock on d8 t protect bishop, even if white a5 move, black could move rock a8 to b8 to attack the queen.

  • @hilbertp
    @hilbertp Před 8 lety

    Disclaimer: I'm a beginner an this question might be very stupid.
    When he does the end game situation at 37:18, isn't the Black King set check by the White Pawn?

    • @bunderbah
      @bunderbah Před 8 lety

      +hilbertp No because the black king is behind the pawn.white pawn goes through 8th rank.

  • @dizzl8763
    @dizzl8763 Před 3 lety

    Cant you take the c6 knight with the bishop and then push the d5 pawn to open up the diagonal and attack the rook and pawn?

  • @keithgiven4317
    @keithgiven4317 Před 8 lety

    when hes talking about playing qb7 at about 22 mins, I could only think QUEENSIDE CASTLE!!!!

  • @mikhaelm
    @mikhaelm Před 9 lety +1

    very good

  • @MrChasseur12
    @MrChasseur12 Před 7 lety

    For the last exercice isn't Ba5 faster ? Black king can't move so for example Bg3 then Bf2 with the same idea. Works everywhere the black bishop goes !

  • @eliodelsette5048
    @eliodelsette5048 Před 8 lety

    Could you explain why the 'light square bishop' is so badly rated? Is this only with the French Defence? Thank you heartily for your excellent lessons, giving me hours of pure enjoyment every day.

    • @Spasskij
      @Spasskij Před 8 lety +1

      its in the french, since black has his bishop trapped behind a light squared pawn chain with 1.e6 and 2.d5. Therefore you try to exchange it for whites bishop if possible.

  • @mrgoldie109
    @mrgoldie109 Před 3 lety

    Endgame 30:54 if pieces are equal, generally, he ,with the most pawns, wins. Start making a sucker bet. RE: “pawns are the soul of chess”, even in the French.

  • @aminos24
    @aminos24 Před 3 lety

    34:28 what about Qe5 defending b8 and threatening Re1+ or Re2 followed by Re1+ depending on what white does

  • @coderAsif
    @coderAsif Před 8 lety +1

    After Qb3 at 20:37, is it wrong for black to defend d7 Bishop with Ne5?

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před 8 lety

      f4, which allows white to gain a tempo on a move he was going to do anyway. even if f4 isnt played, qb7 puts pressure on rook on a8 and bishop (rxNe5). Ne5 isnt a good move

  • @jasperhalsey8574
    @jasperhalsey8574 Před 2 lety

    This is definitely one of Akobian’s best games. I think a lot of players would prefer White’s position after …Kf7

  • @larrykam1
    @larrykam1 Před 3 lety

    The sound from your participant's question could hardly be heard. Please do repeat his question before you answer his question. Thank you..

  • @soakedbearrd
    @soakedbearrd Před 8 lety +1

    Ok my question is on 35:18 why not, instead of re8, play qd6 preventing queening altogether? If Qb4, then re8.

    • @chongkokkeong
      @chongkokkeong Před 7 lety

      yes i have the same question,, is Qd6 possible too? but Akobian said Re8 was the only move???

  • @SBob-df2ls
    @SBob-df2ls Před 4 lety

    27:26 Why not cxb5, forking the bishop and knight?

  • @alikooti7368
    @alikooti7368 Před 3 lety

    Akobian, the best teacher

  • @striker045
    @striker045 Před 9 lety

    cant believe ive never seen en passant before

  • @1hit2hitown
    @1hit2hitown Před 8 lety

    Anybody can explain why white did not play b7 earlier?

  • @ven569
    @ven569 Před 2 lety

    his voice is satisfying

  • @caelidhg6261
    @caelidhg6261 Před 3 lety

    One criticism of these presentations. I wish they would mike the participants. I would like to hear their answers...

  • @jasperhalsey8574
    @jasperhalsey8574 Před 2 lety

    9:25 my favorite move of the game is f5!

  • @muhammadzia5738
    @muhammadzia5738 Před 3 lety

    in19:09 what if he took by knight black pawn?

  • @andrew6069
    @andrew6069 Před 5 lety

    The bishop moves in this game are hilarious: f8 bishop to e7 then d8 then c7 then b6, c8 bishop to d7, then c8, then d7 again, then e6

  • @lucaschamorro165
    @lucaschamorro165 Před 8 lety

    amigos para cuando los subtítulos? soy de Argentina y me encantan sus vídeos pero no entiendo al 100% el ingles

    • @johnaffleck6572
      @johnaffleck6572 Před 8 lety

      +Lucas Chamorro El senor Akobian no se habla cien porciento "Ingles"; ye-ye. Asi, no te sientes solo; you tambien no le entiende todo, y Ingles es me Lengua Nativa !

  • @filip14528
    @filip14528 Před 6 lety

    Why not Kxf6 at 29.30? Looks winning to me.

  • @sinsinter7814
    @sinsinter7814 Před 5 lety +1

    23:46 so much trouble over a single pawn :)

  • @uppuluribharath
    @uppuluribharath Před 8 lety

    at 8:40 wouldnt taking with pawn makes light square bishop ..a bad one??

    • @maxharlan2565
      @maxharlan2565 Před 8 lety

      +Bharath Kumar Temporarily yep, but central control matters more often

  • @musclepieformybaby
    @musclepieformybaby Před 8 lety

    @William Guskind cxb5 is actually a blunder bec of blacks response of Bxe6

  • @nettlerikote3788
    @nettlerikote3788 Před 8 lety +2

    In 30:39 why whites instead of capture bishop e6 goes with the pawn to b7, treating the rock and the possibility to crown the pawn ?

    • @1hit2hitown
      @1hit2hitown Před 8 lety

      +Nettle Rik Ote I was wondering same thing i dont know why

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před 8 lety

      because pawn gets attacked by rook after rb8. Basically whites only chance is to connect his two pass pawns, b7 undermines that

  • @1471emre
    @1471emre Před 7 lety +1

    At 23:15 how can you defend g4, it will be trouble for black.

  • @smiejzelsoniziomale4857

    Genius study

  • @soufrk
    @soufrk Před 7 lety

    36:34 Unbelievable !!!

  • @BigGus87
    @BigGus87 Před 9 lety

    at 535 idk why he exchanged before exchanging bishops

  • @thehound1712
    @thehound1712 Před 8 lety

    I don't get something. At 5:03 he says before placing the dark bishop on b5, he takes the pawn on d4. But question is WHY? Why not place the dark bishop on b5 immediately?

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před 8 lety

      because after Bb5, dxc5, Qxc5, 0-0 (or Be3). So by playing cxd4 it keeps the queen on b6 putting pressure on b2.

    • @thehound1712
      @thehound1712 Před 8 lety

      First I want to thank you for replying! And yes what you say is true, BUT, he doesn't have to retake with Qxc5, he can just instead retake with Bfxc5. That way the Queen will still be on b6 right? I fail to see why this line is bad.

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd Před 8 lety

      +Between Heaven And Hell this is true, maybe its not bad but I guess he wants to keep pressure on d4