Carlsen Teaches How to Play the Highest Win Rate Opening Against 1.d4

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    In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares a simple yet aggressive chess opening for Black against 1.d4: the Benko Gambit, which arises after 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5.
    This opening is particularly easy for beginners to learn, as it involves the same setup, opening moves, and general middlegame plan across different variations.
    You'll also discover how a 16-year-old Magnus Carlsen employed the Benko Gambit to defeat a 2500-rated opponent.
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    ► Chapters
    00:00 Aggressive Chess Opening For Black Against 1.d4
    00:25 Benoni Defense: Weenink Variation
    01:15 Benko Gambit, Highest Win Rate For Black
    04:05 Common Middlegame Plans For Black
    06:49 Powerful Knight on e5
    09:04 Magnus Carlsen shows all common ideas
    14:26 A very deep sacrifice by Magnus Carlsen
    16:05 The final blow!
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Komentáře • 74

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Před 9 dny +4

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  • @ZDTF
    @ZDTF Před 11 dny +45

    IGOR NATION WON'T LOSE TO D4 ANYMORE🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @ItsKyleMang
      @ItsKyleMang Před 11 dny +2

      D4, no more! D4, no more! 👊 ✊️

    • @anticarnick
      @anticarnick Před 9 dny +1

      Yeah his Englund Hartlaub video (1. ... e5!, dxe5? 2. d6!! exd6?? 3. Bxd6!!!) has netted me a nearly 59%W/33%L rate with black looking at my lichess stats in that set of moves. It's an absolutely mad opening.

  • @ashoksafaya5397
    @ashoksafaya5397 Před 10 dny

    Very well explained, thanks.

  • @Palimoe90
    @Palimoe90 Před 11 dny +2

    Igor thank you for your hard work. You’re my favorite coach. Please make a video on the Benoni

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Před 11 dny +7

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Aggressive Chess Opening For Black Against 1.d4
    00:25 Benoni Defense: Weenink Variation
    01:15 Benko Gambit, Highest Win Rate For Black
    04:05 Common Middlegame Plans For Black
    06:49 Powerful Knight on e5
    09:04 Magnus Carlsen shows all common ideas
    14:26 A very deep sacrifice by Magnus Carlsen
    16:05 The final blow!

  • @jedrekpobocki7534
    @jedrekpobocki7534 Před 11 dny +9

    Imma tell you guys. Old Benoni with immediate c5 is better because you don't need to learn trompowsky or anti-londons yet you still have the same traps. You can have pleasant position OR go to the benko gambit OR blumenfeld countergambit

    • @jorglueke8458
      @jorglueke8458 Před 11 dny +1

      After D4 C5 d5 what do you play?

    • @jedrekpobocki7534
      @jedrekpobocki7534 Před 11 dny +4

      @@jorglueke8458 Well you can play flexible with Nf6 or just get into main line old benoni with d6. After Nf6 the best move is c4 so you can go b5 and if they decline with Nc3 you can go with e6. That's Blumenfeld. Generally they all share almost the same setup. Fianchetto your bishop, castle kingside, knights to f6 and d7, go e6 one moment and in old benoni just go for b5 break. If they play Nc3 instead of c4 you play old benoni

    • @apkemp69
      @apkemp69 Před 7 dny

      GM Igor or some rando d00d in the comments... I dunno what to prefer.

    • @jedrekpobocki7534
      @jedrekpobocki7534 Před 6 dny +1

      @@apkemp69 Look at arguments, compare them, choose by what you prefer. Don't choose by authority. That's possibly least looking like harmful but really harmful decision making mistake you can make

  • @Anfield_the_place_to_be
    @Anfield_the_place_to_be Před 11 dny +1

    Thanks for another great video Igor!
    You seem like the nicest and humble man around, wish you all the best my freind🙂

  • @ReflectionOcean
    @ReflectionOcean Před 11 dny

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  • @FredPlanatia
    @FredPlanatia Před 11 dny +2

    great video Igor! Its a fun gambit to play against 1. d4.
    15:20: "All of a sudden black rushed into this hasty attack on the kingside". Hasty isn't the word you want. Generally hasty means too early or poorly prepared which isn't the case here.

    • @ABadGamble
      @ABadGamble Před 11 dny

      you're thinking of "too hasty" hasty just means quick, or with haste

    • @yzfool6639
      @yzfool6639 Před 11 dny +1

      @@ABadGamble It does not in common parlance. Hasty is a pejorative for native English speakers.

    • @ABadGamble
      @ABadGamble Před 11 dny

      @@yzfool6639 I can think of cases where this is true. But also, "A hasty retreat" is common english and it just means "swift"

    • @TimothyZhou0
      @TimothyZhou0 Před 10 dny

      @@ABadGamble Yes, but even there it is being used in a negative way (an army beating a "hasty retreat" has probably suffered some serious defeats and is disorganized)

    • @FredPlanatia
      @FredPlanatia Před 10 dny +1

      @@ABadGamble you're right and so was Igor! I'm used to seeing the second meaning but the first one is also used.

  • @Axanpaxan
    @Axanpaxan Před 11 dny +5

    Nice video no one will ever play d4 again after they see this video

    • @TimothyZhou0
      @TimothyZhou0 Před 10 dny

      Magnus also plays the White side of the Benko! Both sides are totally playable as long as you know what to do

  • @abhinitkishore6622
    @abhinitkishore6622 Před 9 dny

    Hi Igor, Can you make a video on the Reti gambit and The Semi-Slav. Thank you

  • @yzfool6639
    @yzfool6639 Před 11 dny +5

    a2-a4 is the Benko killer, creating a dangerous passed pawn and preserving Nc3 or Be2 to b5 options.

  • @max_rove
    @max_rove Před 10 dny

    Very cool. Thank you!!

  • @Siderite
    @Siderite Před 10 dny

    15:55 Re2 is the best move according to SF. In fact, the only move to not lose. Give back the material to escape death.

  • @herymademamajapahit-demak-9459

    I really like your lesson Igor...👍🙏

  • @juancarlosavila1853
    @juancarlosavila1853 Před 10 dny +2

    That move on Qa2, doesn't that traps the queen when White Rooka1? (At time 11:57 )

    • @stefanoviviani6064
      @stefanoviviani6064 Před 8 dny

      I also can't see how can you recover, because after Ra1, Qxb3; QxQ, RxQ; RxR with check and you are down a rook. Can anybody explain what I'm not seeing?

  • @JeffMoche
    @JeffMoche Před 11 dny +1

    I was going to say that this is the Benko gambit, but then you mention it.

  • @aswathysuresh7022
    @aswathysuresh7022 Před 9 dny

    Please video about how to analyse in chess

  • @Naborbukv2
    @Naborbukv2 Před 10 dny

    1:56 they always play Nc3, so continuation is axb5

  • @hiphopesq
    @hiphopesq Před dnem

    @11:18 Ra1 forces the Q for 2 Rooks trade no?
    ...Qxb3? Looks like a blunder there

  • @TheSuperhoden
    @TheSuperhoden Před 11 dny

    It's a beautiful game

  • @okamisansempai557
    @okamisansempai557 Před 11 dny +2

    Amaizing strategy, I think I try similare moves!

  • @z_dan
    @z_dan Před 10 dny

    If white play b6 then black is cramped with his c8 bishop. Shirov had a game on video on you tube showing how to play white without accepting the gambit

    • @euclideszoto997
      @euclideszoto997 Před 10 dny

      That's the reason why the Benko is hardly played anymore. B6 just destroys the Benko's nature of the defense.

  • @manasuniyal2897
    @manasuniyal2897 Před 10 dny

    At 12:49 isn't d3 a bad move as the queen and rook hangs ?

  • @makcimedia5153
    @makcimedia5153 Před 2 dny

    Amazing!!! My friend will cry when I use it against him.😂

  • @elasmojones
    @elasmojones Před 9 dny

    Igor, get the bags

  • @Funn609
    @Funn609 Před 10 dny

    Minute 5.50 would the ba6 to c4 not better in stead of wasted move on black knight wasting moves

  • @DLB-po6nn
    @DLB-po6nn Před 3 dny

    Carlsen plays memorized moves * fixed it for ya

  • @MattrickBT
    @MattrickBT Před 11 dny

    Igor: Learn in 10 minutes!
    Also Igor: *Video is 18 minutes long*

    • @peterbago4574
      @peterbago4574 Před 10 dny

      Yeah, it will be more like an hour, practicing out the moves and memorizing them. :)

  • @adventureboy444
    @adventureboy444 Před 11 dny

    It's like gambit a Queen in King Gambit

  • @farouqbaiti4315
    @farouqbaiti4315 Před 11 dny

    I fell in love with this Gambit because of Magnus Carlsen.😻

  • @michaelcapone175
    @michaelcapone175 Před 10 dny

    Not sure you know who Dude Perfect is, but you are the spitting image of Coby Cotton.

  • @ANormalStraw
    @ANormalStraw Před 10 dny

    “Highest win rate opening”
    I’m about to bring down the average 50%

  • @lancetehira
    @lancetehira Před 10 dny

    Ahhhhh the benko!!!! Urrr? It's a Gambit despite needing lots of moves to activate???

  • @farhanhussain_
    @farhanhussain_ Před 11 dny

    What if the white doesn't play those moves that are shown here? Maybe, white has some other ideas or better counters.

    • @jaizufreetekno6208
      @jaizufreetekno6208 Před 11 dny +1

      perfect opening doesn't exist but he show us main lines to give us weapons and possible ideas against D4 opening :)

    • @TimothyZhou0
      @TimothyZhou0 Před 10 dny +2

      White's idea is usually to trade light-squared bishops, play a4, b3, and Nb5, and blockade Black's open file while vacating pieces from the long diagonal. After neutralizing Black's pressure, they can strive for the e5 break.

  • @chriszhang1660
    @chriszhang1660 Před 11 dny +4

    Ukraine good. Igor good.

  • @DudzTravelVlog
    @DudzTravelVlog Před 10 dny

    After Nb2 you take a2 you loose.Because black move Ra1.

  • @aaronmushitu3525
    @aaronmushitu3525 Před 11 dny +1

    learn aggressive opening in 10 minutes
    meanwhile video 17 and a half minutes

    • @josephsalmonte4995
      @josephsalmonte4995 Před 11 dny +2

      The opening *was* taught in ten minutes. The rest was middle game plans. If you're going to be pedantic, try to be accurate 😘

    • @aaronmushitu3525
      @aaronmushitu3525 Před 11 dny

      @@josephsalmonte4995 pendantic is being concerned about minor details. I wasn't concerned about nor was I upset about it. I only pointed it out. if you're going to accuse someone of doing something then atleast be accurate. or just ask.

    • @josephsalmonte4995
      @josephsalmonte4995 Před 11 dny +1

      I know word definitions, thank you very much. I'm not American. You were still wrong. End of story. Try being grateful for the free tuition.

    • @aaronmushitu3525
      @aaronmushitu3525 Před 11 dny

      @@josephsalmonte4995 my point was not to teach you a new word to add to your dictionary, my point was to say don't accuse someone of something if y don't even know what they meant. I know there's a mid game involved, it isn't my first time watching a chess video and it isn't my first time watching remote chess academy videos. I meant that comment as a joke and not literal. so no I'm not wrong, you are for falsely accusing me. and I don't randomly false accuse people when I don't know what they meant so your “free tuition” was useless to me. but thanks anyway and have a good day.

  • @raoufhelaly5882
    @raoufhelaly5882 Před 11 dny

    ❤❤❤

  • @eobias
    @eobias Před 10 dny

    Igor milking magnus now like levy lol

  • @stewphoria7623
    @stewphoria7623 Před 10 dny

    Bruh show more than one line geez

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Před 11 dny

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  • @azmirzamri1500
    @azmirzamri1500 Před 11 dny

    1st

  • @cgdata9213
    @cgdata9213 Před 9 dny

    Incredible instructor and chess knowledge, whom I personally learnt a lot from, but this exaggerated american accent is so weird that I cannot watch it for more than 5 minutes (