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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
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  • @z3us616
    @z3us616 Před rokem +2062

    Some ideas for educational content-
    1) Understanding the balance between tempo and threat (gaining tempo via gambits and losing it for a necessary slow move)
    2) Making quiet moves in attacking positions (Switching between attacking and positional moves)
    3) Sacrificing pieces in a closed position at the correct time
    4) Common traps in the opening and how to defend against them
    5) General opening ideas to advance into the enemy position once the pieces are out
    6) Identifying moves that look dangerous but aren't and moves that don't look dangerous but are
    7) King safety in the center (When castling isn't necessary)
    8) Difference in play at different time controls (Why a strong bullet player doesn't necessarily translate to a strong rapid player and vice versa)
    9) Engine games and learning from their restricting style of play even at the cost of material
    10) How to better evaluate game reviews, learn from your mistakes and fine tune your repertoire (understanding your style of play and your weakness)
    Ps- I'd also enjoy watching opening and endgame theory and puzzles but that's fairly obvious.

    • @sleepylikescats
      @sleepylikescats Před rokem +30

      The tenth point. He already did a video covering that. It's a pretty old video but still applies

    • @kennyfa2874
      @kennyfa2874 Před rokem +5

      Great suggestions! Everyone upvote this

    • @bumblehatches6637
      @bumblehatches6637 Před rokem +13

      I, in particular, love the sixth suggestion. You see them almost constantly in top-level games but can never find em for yourself. Great list!

    • @TheGeeoff
      @TheGeeoff Před rokem +4

      I like an emphasis on educational and tournament content. Guess the ELO is funny and some of it is good, but I'm not here just for jokes.

    • @neeru7298
      @neeru7298 Před rokem

      Nice ideas

  • @KommSusserT0d
    @KommSusserT0d Před rokem +4154

    Levy ain't joking around with these educational videos anymore. And I'm all for it.

    • @puny6371
      @puny6371 Před rokem +12

      Ikr!

    • @klingenschmidt9261
      @klingenschmidt9261 Před rokem +73

      He said it hurts his veiw count but honestly I'll watch anything he makes

    • @obeam6290
      @obeam6290 Před rokem +32

      @@klingenschmidt9261 Same, obviously he has to balance it out but I’m enjoying this type of content as well :-)

    • @blyatwastaken9377
      @blyatwastaken9377 Před rokem +3

      Yes sir!

    • @fernando47180
      @fernando47180 Před rokem +15

      @@obeam6290 To be fair, a clickbaity thumbnail saying "win fast" seems to me like a good way to keep the baoance

  • @residentstupid
    @residentstupid Před rokem +1505

    Timestamps for the lazy
    = White Openings =
    0:45 - Vienna Gambit
    4:03 - Against the Scandinavian
    7:34 - Against the Caro-kan
    10:37 - Against the Sicilian
    = Black Openings =
    13:44 - Caro-kan Defence
    17:23 - Yanish Gambit against the Spanish
    18:14 - Against the Fried Liver Attack
    21:08 - Dutch Defence
    23:47 - Against the London

  • @worldofquestions5968
    @worldofquestions5968 Před rokem +373

    Levy: “This isn’t a win fast video.”
    Thumbnail: “Win Fast!”

  • @YOLO22272
    @YOLO22272 Před rokem +715

    Levy: “play the London, it’ll take you far far!”
    Also Levy: “play this against the London. London players are gonna hate you!”
    I feel betrayed😂

    • @mehedi1178
      @mehedi1178 Před rokem +44

      He's playing both sides...

    • @secretunknown2782
      @secretunknown2782 Před rokem +4

      Conga you played yourself

    • @LFSPharaoh
      @LFSPharaoh Před rokem +1

      Exposed

    • @rosiefay7283
      @rosiefay7283 Před rokem +1

      Levy: As Black, play 1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5, the Caro.
      Levy: As White, play 1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 3 e5, the Advance Caro.
      Only at the next plies do his recommendations for White and Black split.

    • @stoutlager6325
      @stoutlager6325 Před rokem +5

      To be fair, there are scarier lines black can play against the London than the one suggested here. This one gets black a nice looking center IF white cooperates, but white can still undermine it pretty easily later. There are larger pitfalls that Levy neglected to mention. If you blindly go about your Nc6, f6, e5 thing you can get hit with 1. d4 d5 2. Bf4 Nc6 3. e3 f6 4. Bd3 e5 5. Qh5+. White is now +2, you have to make a choice between moving your king out to d7 (best move by the way) or losing your rook and knight to a double bishop sac. The best case scenario Levy showed is still +1 for white and there are some nasty traps there again involving bishop sacs. Moving that f pawn is extremely dangerous for this reason.

  • @BobbyBoJanglles
    @BobbyBoJanglles Před rokem +1338

    You forgot the Englund Gambit

    • @ethantrottier3330
      @ethantrottier3330 Před rokem +135

      It’s too powerful, he’s only an IM after all

    • @henryeberman6342
      @henryeberman6342 Před rokem +83

      you have to be a gm or 1000 to play the englund

    • @bloobossspiano1501
      @bloobossspiano1501 Před rokem +90

      Slide the queen and bait it

    • @JJ_TheGreat
      @JJ_TheGreat Před rokem +21

      @@henryeberman6342 1000? That’s not a very high rating… GMs are like 2500+

    • @Peculiar2
      @Peculiar2 Před rokem +118

      @@JJ_TheGreat I am 200 and I consider myself a GM

  • @josephwinland9525
    @josephwinland9525 Před rokem +202

    I’ve been playing without knowing any openings and this video helped me a lot I like instantly went from 800 to 850 winning 5 games in a row. I’m still going up

  • @jw0725
    @jw0725 Před rokem +370

    the golden age of gothamchess has returned🤩

    • @boxmorton1749
      @boxmorton1749 Před rokem +1

      Definitely. I just used these on a few games, I feel like I'm playing on cheat mode

  • @ruthxk7844
    @ruthxk7844 Před rokem +6

    Levy!!
    Thanks so much for the educational content!
    I've been watching it bit by bit cause half ill (hope the algorithm goes well), I just really want to say that yes, the combination of recaps + educational + guessthestuff is perfect, and yes, I already was missing the educational!
    Slowly but surely we will get better!!
    Gotta digest the video, still watching it, here we go!

  • @parthnachankar
    @parthnachankar Před rokem +9

    I just love how Levy explains chess concepts. Love listening to him, such a natural teacher❤️

  • @ishanballa8017
    @ishanballa8017 Před rokem +77

    0:00 Intro
    White openings:
    0:45 Vienna
    3:57 Against Scandi
    7:33 Against Caro
    10:37 Against Sicillian
    Black openings:
    13:44 Against e4 with Caro
    16:27 Against e4 with idk
    21:04 Against d4
    23:49 Against London
    27:45 Outro

  • @DeadSezSo
    @DeadSezSo Před rokem +338

    Chess really is the most beautiful game ever created by humans. Whoever created it was a true visionary because it's an incredibly complex and fun game that requires creativity

    • @gela-sj7uk
      @gela-sj7uk Před rokem +6

      Name was sin

    • @iBuzzinga
      @iBuzzinga Před rokem +90

      It wasn't one person, it's a game that developed throughout a dozen centuries and on different continents. Truly astonishing.

    • @gela-sj7uk
      @gela-sj7uk Před rokem +6

      @@iBuzzinga the person who started was named sin as i know

    • @iBuzzinga
      @iBuzzinga Před rokem +12

      @@gela-sj7uk consult Wikipedia or any book on chess ever

    • @apexpredator36
      @apexpredator36 Před rokem +4

      *board game

  • @Checkmate_Edits
    @Checkmate_Edits Před rokem +213

    Levy is literally reading my mind.
    I just looked up yesterday what the best openings are and I also looked for some endgame courses.
    Thank you so much gotham for this educational content.

    • @1845Potatoes
      @1845Potatoes Před rokem +2

      Pin of wholesomeness

    • @impishlyit9780
      @impishlyit9780 Před rokem +1

      Same, actually. I was trying to find reputable openings to study that fit my particular style. (In fact, I was specifically looking at openings that often have Qh5+ check tactics in the opening, for those curious.)

    • @Checkmate_Edits
      @Checkmate_Edits Před rokem +2

      @@impishlyit9780 exactly, we've all been asking the same question for a moment, and here's gotham answering it, it's what makes him the best chess content creator on the platform, making the sport as fun and entertaining as possible for everyone.

    • @floatgolom3719
      @floatgolom3719 Před rokem +2

      Trust me, you found some insane openings. I 100% recommend his lines. I play them since about 2 years (since his channel started growing basically) and I've won alot of games very easily at about 1900-2000 lichess when people play into the dangerous lines (vienna gambit, copycat variation, tal variation caro etc.)! You will checkmate people in 6 moves with the Vienna lol

  • @everydaffodil5344
    @everydaffodil5344 Před rokem +113

    Levy I’m 1600 rapid and I know you say to look elsewhere at a certain level but the way you explain things is the best. Can you please make more content for intermediate/advanced players? I’d watch every minute!

    • @everydaffodil5344
      @everydaffodil5344 Před rokem +30

      @C beginner to compared to masters but you obviously know what I mean lmao… 1600-1900 level tips is what I’m looking for mainly, and I think Gotham explains it in a way that is very easy to understand

    • @tron600
      @tron600 Před rokem +3

      Everything discussed in this video is aimed at 1000-2000 level players. At 1600 this stuff is right on the mark for you.

    • @Sheep.
      @Sheep. Před rokem +6

      I'm 2100 blitz and most of the repertoire displayed in this video is still playable. I think the best way for you specifically to improve would just be studying at your own pace using an engine or opening book, etc. You'll easily improve once your opening foundation is solid.

    • @ethantrottier3330
      @ethantrottier3330 Před rokem +24

      @C “Higher than 99.5% of all players ever is still a beginner scrub”

    • @everydaffodil5344
      @everydaffodil5344 Před rokem +8

      @@Sheep. yes, totally agree! Just saying that id perhaps like more videos that break down specific variations and what the positives/negatives are, for example. Engines are good too, but I like Levy’s explanations.

  • @danielsolano4606
    @danielsolano4606 Před rokem +1

    Im very new to chess and watching your videos has really hoped. Every time Ive plateaud I keep playing and I watch your videos and really try to understand and eventually theres a break through. Just yesterday I had a 12 (2 weird early resignations) game streak and I jumped up to low 700's from high 500's. Main difference has been just slowly but surely developing and taking up space with pawns. What I used to do is just try to get the pieces out and hope for the best, and Id often end up with most pawns still on the second rank in early mid game. Just taking space with pawns has made a huge difference lol. Love the game excited to learn more and THANK YOU for the knowledge

  • @ruohos
    @ruohos Před rokem +8

    The london weapon is perfect. I’ve always wanted something solid against london that doesn’t lead to the ultra boring positions (in my opinion) that london usually does. That actually looks like quite fun to play.

  • @allyme4117
    @allyme4117 Před rokem +10

    Appericiate the effort you put into these, even if the videos don't do as well as your others, people like me still find these super helpfull and I hope these comments will discourage you from not making them.
    You explain these openings in an easy to understand and intriguing way, making me wanna try new things in chess and I'm sure there are more people like me that feel the same way
    Keep up the great work and I'll be looking forward to the next one ;)

  • @PilotSun-rg9bh
    @PilotSun-rg9bh Před rokem +19

    I do very much enjoy your content. I’m teaching my son how to play and your channel has been extremely helpful. Thank you so much!

    • @johnmccarthyjr
      @johnmccarthyjr Před rokem +2

      Fellow dad here, learning chess teach my super interested four year old. Also, trying to postpone him beating me for another year or so. Some of our games are embarrassingly close 😂

    • @ItzTimeToGrind
      @ItzTimeToGrind Před rokem +1

      Wow your son has alot of potential

  • @BrookeLester
    @BrookeLester Před rokem +2

    Levy, even when you're doing recaps and comic series, I always learn a lot because you're always an educator! I'm glad to see straight-up teaching content, but I'll always welcome everything you do.

  • @rachidargueta1962
    @rachidargueta1962 Před rokem +3

    love the vids the vienna gambit has got me several wins and boosted my rated to 1100 thanks and keep up the good work

  • @be_like_aghorie
    @be_like_aghorie Před rokem +27

    Personally... I'm just obsessed with Kings Gambit.. just loving how mysterious it is...

  • @Tyler.Morgan
    @Tyler.Morgan Před rokem +6

    I'm really enjoying the return to more instructive content. Thanks, Levy!

  • @albertramon3477
    @albertramon3477 Před rokem +1

    Levy! You are an inflection point in the chess teaching world…!! There’s a lot of content out there.. but you make it so easy and digestible. All material is great! Thank you!

  • @Patrick89416654
    @Patrick89416654 Před rokem +2

    Really excited to see more of this type of content. These are the videos I watch over and over.

  • @lennytembo2688
    @lennytembo2688 Před rokem +3

    Thanks levy I was searching an opening against d4 you helped me very much

  • @DMM9619
    @DMM9619 Před rokem +11

    I always play the London with white. Got me from 500-1300 in a few months 👌🏻

  • @maximum_75
    @maximum_75 Před rokem +3

    very happy your doing more educational videos. As much as I love GTE this is class

  • @montague7996
    @montague7996 Před rokem +10

    Bro I’ve played this fianchetto Dutch for years and now it’s no longer secret! Got me so many beautiful wins. Simultaneously happy that it’s getting recognition and sad that people will know how to play about it!

    • @jamesmackinnon7233
      @jamesmackinnon7233 Před rokem +1

      Same! I don’t know how to feel now that it’s public knowledge lol

    • @flashgordon5488
      @flashgordon5488 Před rokem +1

      For me it's the Tal Variation. Found it myself browsing the database and it's soooo fun, especially the rook sacrifice lines. Now common knowledge :P

  • @adrianpena8362
    @adrianpena8362 Před rokem +14

    It's great how he is also using his skill to teach us. This is a true teacher.

  • @ruohos
    @ruohos Před rokem

    The scandi trap with nb5, bc4 is one of the first traps I ever learned in chess when I started at the end of 2020. I don’t think I have ever gone for it but still remember it very well and get excited every time it gets shown haha

  • @LRth3KING
    @LRth3KING Před rokem +1

    Levy, love this kind of vídeos. Just wished for more options on d4 with white

  • @KaizenLegacy
    @KaizenLegacy Před rokem +3

    That recommendation against the London is similar to the one used by an IM from the Netherlands (Stephan Kuipers). He plays c5 immediately, trades on d4, and then Nc6 with the same pawn storm idea on the kingside. I suspect if that kind of play catches on at the club level, people will stop playing the London completely as their whole idea is to not have to think for the first 10 moves or so, and the pawn storm makes that impossible.

  • @marioparramurciano4363
    @marioparramurciano4363 Před rokem +6

    I've been playing the Ulvestad variation my whole life and i was so happy that you mentioned it, but i'm kinda upset at the fact that everyone will study it now. By the way, after O-O by white, I like Bb7 first more because if they play f3 you can get the bishop to c5 instead, and if they play Qf3, you can play e5 and there's an insane amount of traps there, for example: 10 Qb3 O-O-O 11 Nxf7 e3 12 f3 Bc5+ 13 Kh1 Ng4 14 h3 Rd3!! 15 cxd3 Qxf3 16 gxf3 Bxf3#

  • @luis.aacjara
    @luis.aacjara Před rokem +1

    Levy, do you plan on making a video on the Jobava London? I know it’s part of your repertoire and I’m sure everybody would love to learn at least a little bit of it

  • @joemack47
    @joemack47 Před rokem +1

    Crazy practical openings with great explanation of the moves available 👏... Superb video thank you I never thought I would learn so much 😀

  • @binky2442
    @binky2442 Před rokem +4

    Gotham, I love you!!!! As you were talking about the Scandinavian defense, I was in a game where he played it. With some minor adjustments, I won his queen on the 10th move!!!

  • @jitterbugflapping5935
    @jitterbugflapping5935 Před rokem +2

    Love the bangers, Levy! Keep it up!

  • @jschmidty2332
    @jschmidty2332 Před rokem +1

    Hi Levy, can you do a video on attacking ideas? I.e. some common examples of attacking ideas and how to come up with them, how to execute them, and how to counter them?

  • @Ombyus
    @Ombyus Před rokem +1

    Really loved the format ! Very instructive and motivates to dig deeper

  • @chesanducharika
    @chesanducharika Před rokem +16

    Thanks for teaching us levy! You're the chess coach of every self-studying chess player (including me)

  • @TheWizardsOfOz
    @TheWizardsOfOz Před rokem +5

    My repertoire has officially completely being renewed.

  • @jordanbutler2180
    @jordanbutler2180 Před rokem +1

    Have been messing around with the Ulvestad Variation (the 2 knights defense he recommended against fried liver) and I have checkmated at least 5 people so far the first day with the queen bishop battery after they move the f3 knight, it is now my favorite weapon against fried liver (behind traxler of course because traxler is goated)

  • @jordanalex6880
    @jordanalex6880 Před rokem +2

    The 3 knights petroff defense is a really good opening for black in e4 e5, especially after 3. Bb4 4. d3, d5. I'm 2000 blitz and have like a 75% win rate with it, because it forces the opponent to play sharp moves which they won't be comfortable with and they will have to deal with a lack of space.

  • @Benobot99
    @Benobot99 Před rokem +4

    2:30 "This is not a win quick video"
    *puts WIN FAST in the thumbnail*

  • @kxngkvde
    @kxngkvde Před rokem +83

    I just used the Vienna Game and checkmated in 14 moves with any mistakes or blunders (my rating is 358 in rapid). Thank you Levy!

    • @MrsNotorials
      @MrsNotorials Před rokem +14

      It’s been 11 days, and I don’t doubt with results like that you’re *AT LEAST* 700 by now. If not, you’re only being held back right now by not playing lmao

    • @williamhachem4033
      @williamhachem4033 Před rokem +7

      @@MrsNotorials it’s been 10days after your comment, and I doubt he’s not hard stuck at 700 for a few weeks like most of us

    • @kannibale6725
      @kannibale6725 Před rokem +12

      @@williamhachem4033 its been 4 hours since i havent played fortnite battle royale and im starting to bite my skin off

    • @TheIvancile1
      @TheIvancile1 Před rokem +3

      @@kannibale6725 its been 4 hours since i took the zaza and im currently jumping around my room

    • @ksneaky
      @ksneaky Před rokem +1

      @@TheIvancile1 im crying 😂

  • @predarek
    @predarek Před rokem +1

    Great video! I like to play more aggressive openings and I had never even explored the Dutch before!

  • @VAL3NTIN3
    @VAL3NTIN3 Před rokem +1

    Yes! As someone who just started going back to chess . Love these videos! Especially the low ELO videos. Not enough of those out there. Mostly are for 1000elo. Which is my goal to get one of this day. But it's like Hideo Kojima says " hey bro, one day at a time , chill"

  • @lucapylypiak9608
    @lucapylypiak9608 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much, Gotham! I just won a game in 6 moves thanks to your Scandinavian line in this video! it went:
    1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qa5 4. b4 Qa6 5. Nd5 (not a great move) c6 6. Nc7+ and black resigned

  • @PepperChess
    @PepperChess Před rokem +29

    I’d highly recommend levy’s Vienna course for white for anyone looking for a good opening.

    • @davecroes3086
      @davecroes3086 Před rokem +3

      I second this

    • @th6n
      @th6n Před rokem +2

      Fr every suggestion has a 70% win rate or more

  • @timclark6439
    @timclark6439 Před rokem +22

    Hey levy it's been a few months since I've watched your videos, and I just wanted to say that you are the best youtuber in chess

  • @omaanshkaushal3522
    @omaanshkaushal3522 Před rokem +1

    This is absolutely sensational from Levy. Back to educational videos. So helpful its hard to explain

  • @alexfish4
    @alexfish4 Před rokem +1

    Hi Levy! Been watching videos for a year now. Loved your series on the candidates tourney. Thank you for this educational content. I have clicked the subscribe button (finally).

  • @vishnusbanda7246
    @vishnusbanda7246 Před rokem +8

    Hey levy I just wanted to say recently I used ur panov recommendation with black in your caro kann course and crushed a high rated Russian uscf player in my tournament thanks a lot dude

    • @jameshart3869
      @jameshart3869 Před rokem +2

      Read this as a UFC player. Beautiful imagery

    • @vishnusbanda7246
      @vishnusbanda7246 Před rokem +3

      @@jameshart3869 nah the caro wayy too strong in mma it’s stronger than a left hook from Mcgregor

  • @laurin5760
    @laurin5760 Před rokem +4

    Just played a game in the Vienna Gambit and got a 91% easy win! Great recommendations

  • @hiddenchannel3902
    @hiddenchannel3902 Před rokem

    loving the dutch ideas you gave

  • @kyleeftink1631
    @kyleeftink1631 Před rokem +1

    I love your opening videos keep making them

  • @yougotrickrolled1226
    @yougotrickrolled1226 Před rokem +3

    we are lucky to have such a chess coach

  • @AaronWoodrow1
    @AaronWoodrow1 Před rokem +4

    Pretty sure Ben Finegold recommended a similar London counter a while back where you can fork their knight and bishop somehow with the f6 e5 maneuver. Can't remember the exact sequence though.

    • @jonahp8271
      @jonahp8271 Před rokem +1

      Ben Finegold recommended an opening with f6!??

  • @Snazguard
    @Snazguard Před rokem +1

    Levy, a month ago my mother passed away and in sorting through that I really struggled to stay interested in chess. I haven't been back to the club, I keep resigning games after 5/6 moves. I couldn't focus on videos or the recaps. Still can't.
    But last night, I got to play against a Scandi and for the first time in a month I got super excited about chess again because I just watched the first few mins of this video.
    Was good to feel positive again about something. Thanks for the videos.
    Also I don't want to tell you how to run your channel or anything but surely the natural progression is to wear a tank top/shirt hybrid?

  • @andyq2899
    @andyq2899 Před rokem +1

    Loving these educational videos. Keep it up Levy

  • @sammyc-h2627
    @sammyc-h2627 Před rokem +9

    We all know that the best opening is The Bongcloud…

  • @sim0n991
    @sim0n991 Před rokem +7

    Thank you so much for bringing the education content back

  • @jakobreagan2592
    @jakobreagan2592 Před rokem

    Levy i can’t tell you how much your videos help my chess you’ve helped me study and get so much better so I just have to say thank you

  • @areyougonnafinishthat3069

    I swear this has become a bucket list of openings to use! so much fun

  • @Lifen1
    @Lifen1 Před rokem +33

    My dad been a pretty dedicated chessplayer all his life and i havent played that much but today on christmasday i won my first game against him thx to the scandic open you showed. Im so happy atm🤩

    • @nabilrahman4163
      @nabilrahman4163 Před rokem +24

      If u beat him then what has he been doing all his life

    • @georgewashington7224
      @georgewashington7224 Před rokem

      @@nabilrahman4163 lol

    • @lyacinthum5299
      @lyacinthum5299 Před rokem +2

      @@nabilrahman4163 playing for fun? chess isn't all about competition for a lot of people

    • @Hakz379
      @Hakz379 Před rokem +4

      @@lyacinthum5299true but OP said “dedicated chess player” if you really have been dedicated all your life it’s very very unlikely he would lose to a Scandinavian defense to his son lol

    • @Dark23KnightGames
      @Dark23KnightGames Před rokem

      @@nabilrahman4163 "The ability to play chess well is the sign of a gentleman. The ability to play chess amazingly is the sign of a wasted life"

  • @jackkaczmarski
    @jackkaczmarski Před rokem +4

    Love these educational videos

    • @jackkaczmarski
      @jackkaczmarski Před rokem +1

      Sike I just got the Leonhardt Gambit played on me at 800 rapid i was wrong and naive

  • @rupaloveadama8012
    @rupaloveadama8012 Před 3 měsíci

    bro you really help me level up, thank you

  • @Standard____
    @Standard____ Před rokem +2

    I do this all the time when I look at an opening, if I keep getting a weird move that i don’t know how to deal with then I look for the line that has the highest win rate and i play that.

  • @Standard____
    @Standard____ Před rokem +3

    FINALLY Levy uses Lichess

  • @pfussel2339
    @pfussel2339 Před rokem +3

    nice video thanks

  • @Saiganesh2108
    @Saiganesh2108 Před rokem

    Levy can you make a series on the second best players from all the top chess playing countries?

  • @edogan92
    @edogan92 Před rokem +2

    Tried the Vienna, already some good results, thanks!

  • @sourabhchadha5234
    @sourabhchadha5234 Před rokem +12

    Levy is sick of the chess world and now is teaching us how to play like gangsters

  • @pathwaytousername
    @pathwaytousername Před rokem +29

    The second one, the variation against the Scandi, the Lionheart gambit, I came up with independently while trying to play like Alphazero. Good piece activity and all that. I eventually stopped playing it because I thought once black defended the fork I had no more play, so good to know that it's Gotham-endorsed!

  • @flatbread42
    @flatbread42 Před rokem

    Love this video, would love an in depth video on the Dutch and king’s Indian

  • @danielaccatino9541
    @danielaccatino9541 Před rokem

    I absolutely love the tal variation vs the karo I used many times with lots of fun, tal is definitely my favorite player of all time I would like you commentate some of his matches, I should probably try on using the dutch cos I always go for nimzo and I m not happy thx Gotham for your content seeyaa

  • @MaazUnfiltered
    @MaazUnfiltered Před rokem +4

    14:55 can someone explain, when we play bishG4 then white can just play H3 and win our bishop AND open up its rook if we just leave our bishop there. Am i missing some basic logic by any chance?

  • @Akbar_SAH
    @Akbar_SAH Před rokem +4

    With Gothamchess i got from 0 to 1800 and won my chess teacher.
    *There is some grandmasters who will never be legend, but there is legends who will never be grandmaster* - Stockfish

  • @maccioli4922
    @maccioli4922 Před rokem

    I think you should make more of these, like other stuff with d4: what do you think about indian defenses, what do you recommend with white when playing d4

  • @user-dx7hk8dh1z
    @user-dx7hk8dh1z Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate that you go back to more educational videos, happy to see more of that:) thanks!

  • @seelengutt
    @seelengutt Před rokem +3

    RIP d4 lovers.

  • @gaiaorigin9569
    @gaiaorigin9569 Před rokem +4

    A video on different endgames would be great. Studying endgames really improved my rating - before this I would have winning endgames and just throw them away cause I pushed the wrong pawn.

  • @SinoMaticPayne
    @SinoMaticPayne Před rokem +1

    I would love to see a Caro Kann video that instead of going into theory goes into the history of the opening and the best games from Horatio Caro and Marcus Kann or the Ruy Lopez and some of his best games and what made it so popular to this day. I think content like that would be really cool.

  • @obi-wankenobi5766
    @obi-wankenobi5766 Před rokem +2

    You forgot the Morning Beans Gambit

  • @pandarosfaolanexcelsior3551

    Levi my man how could you forget about the best opening in the game? yes, you know what I mean - the Bongcloud
    Pandaros Excelsior

  • @hopefulbloom
    @hopefulbloom Před rokem +20

    *_IMPROVED TIMESTAMPS (from @decoy):_*
    *= White Openings (recommends 1. e4) =*
    0:45 - Against e5 (Nc3, the Vienna)
    -- 1:12 - (if Nf6, then f4) The Vienna Gambit
    4:03 - Against the Scandinavian (Nc3)
    -- 4:42 - (if Qa5, then b4) The Leonhardt Gambit
    7:34 - Against the Caro-Kann Defence (d4, Advance Caro-Kann)
    -- 7:49 - (if Bf5, then h4) The Tal Variation
    10:37 - Against the Sicilian (a3, the Mengarini Variation)
    -- 11:34 - (if Nc6, then b4) Alternate Universe Wing Gambit.
    *= Black Openings =*
    13:44 - _Against e4_
    -- 13:53 - [c6] The Caro-Kann Defence
    -- 16:23 - _If you want to play e4, e5_
    ----- 16:39 - Against the Vienna
    --------- Play the Main Line, d5
    ----- 17:23 - Against the Spanish
    --------- Play f5, the Schliemann Defense; Jaenisch Gambit
    ----- 17:54 - Against the Italian
    --------- Play the Fried Liver Invitation
    -------------- 18:14 - Against the Fried Liver Attack (Play d5)
    21:03 - _Against d4_
    -- 21:08 - [f5] *The Dutch Defense*
    -- 23:47 - _Against the London_
    ---- Play Nc6

  • @Younex
    @Younex Před rokem +2

    This is the most helpful video excited on the internet 💪
    Thank you Levy ❤️

  • @pawewlodarczyk6200
    @pawewlodarczyk6200 Před rokem +5

    WHITE
    0:48 Vienna Gambit
    3:16 Vienna Gambit: Copycat Variation
    3:59 (against Scandi)
    7:34 Caro-Kann: Advance Variation
    10:40 (against Sicilian)
    BLACK
    13:52 Caro-Kann
    21:05 Dutch Defense
    23:50 (against the London System)

  • @phrogtesem9410
    @phrogtesem9410 Před rokem +3

    This is the video every beginner needs. It's pretty cool that you made this video, Levy

  • @jackfirestone5072
    @jackfirestone5072 Před rokem

    Hey Levy, i’d love to see a video on the french. It’s my favorite response to e4 and i love the positions i get when they play the advanced variation. Learning how i can improve on what’s already my favorite opening would be awesome.

    • @geoffreygeorge999
      @geoffreygeorge999 Před rokem

      he already made one

    • @jackfirestone5072
      @jackfirestone5072 Před rokem

      @@geoffreygeorge999 that was a few years ago and he didn’t go as in depth as he does now in his openings videos

  • @VincentAicardi-TerroirsEtPays

    The kind of video you come and see, every day since you understand well each variation.

  • @jamesh684
    @jamesh684 Před rokem +3

    It’s such a shame that out of all the openings the queens gambit and the English aren’t easy to counter.

    • @floatgolom3719
      @floatgolom3719 Před rokem

      For the english I recommend the Nf6, c5, d5 variant. I use this and it's pretty simple and equalizes relatively quickly. Do a lichess study/research maybe to find out how to play it.
      Example: c4, Nf6, Nc3, c5, Nf3, d5, cxd5, Nxd5 and you are fine basically. Works the same against g3, Bg2 lines

  • @roiqk
    @roiqk Před rokem +541

    Gotham is overrated!

  • @Sheep.
    @Sheep. Před rokem +1

    Great video, Levy! Could you also do some d4 and Nf3 positions as well since you mostly focused on e4 for white here. And since I play Sicilian and Grunfeld in most of my games, the black opening choices were a bit redundant. But, nevertheless, I can still use them in my blitz games so thanks for this video! You're incredible!

    • @Sheep.
      @Sheep. Před rokem +1

      @@floofymcdiggins3191 Memento Mori!

  • @DickClaus
    @DickClaus Před rokem +1

    That's great. Always something to learn from Levi!

  • @jerrickss4645
    @jerrickss4645 Před rokem +5

    Thanks levy, after following these opening classes from you, my rating jumped from 1373 to 1108.😭

  • @CesarPerez-cn8nr
    @CesarPerez-cn8nr Před rokem +4

    Me after watching 5 minutes of the video:
    "Ja, Now I will go and play a 10 minute rapid game and nobody will defeat me"
    Clicks out and loses in the first 10 moves.

  • @dambro1823
    @dambro1823 Před rokem +1

    I’m a fan of all your content but this is refreshing. Keep it up Levy.

  • @thebluefyrephoenix
    @thebluefyrephoenix Před rokem

    Hey Levy, if you are looking for some video ideas, for instructional content, can you make a vid on when you can slow down and cash in your attack and when it is a bad idea?