There's a reason Fischer and Kasparov always played this · Road to GM, Game 335

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
  • The most aggressive defense against 1.d4, played by almost every strong GM when they don't wish to risk an equal, drawish position.
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    The King's Indian is a very tough opening to beat, despite white having a space advantage and the engines always preffering white's position. There are so many opportunities for black to spice things up, complicate the position and force white into a concession that makes the game interesting and double edged.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @jopekpl3986
    @jopekpl3986 Před 27 dny +37

    Honestly I'm watching these games not for the openings because I don't play d4 or c4 but for the middle game and endgame. I like it when you're explaining everything step by step

    • @bigbrewer3375
      @bigbrewer3375 Před 27 dny +5

      I'm watching this video because I love the accent

  • @KillerRik99
    @KillerRik99 Před 27 dny +22

    Bluffing with a [2] [7] hand 😂exciting game!

    • @Indiamaisabchorhai
      @Indiamaisabchorhai Před 24 dny

      Hey guys I cheat online and never get banned I use low leval chess engine to fool other player Google low rated chess engine u find it .don't hardcore cheat .
      Don't play different opening work on only 2 three opening and focus on improving tactics.

  • @yashkhaleque2095
    @yashkhaleque2095 Před 27 dny +3

    I feel proud of finding that e5 move, even if what I saw was much shallower than your explanation. The perspective of a not (yet) master is very helpful for improving on the thinking process.

  • @Frank_Alias_Frank
    @Frank_Alias_Frank Před 26 dny +3

    Chess is a game of understanding and knowledge. Once you understand those principles, it is all about not to get confused by your opponents.
    Chess is also a game of trust or mistrust. Do you understand your opponents ideas? Do you believe in their ideas? Your opponents might have a plan or maybe your opponents plan is just to confuse you.
    In any case, in a game of chess you should always look for the best move on the board. Do not try to play against your opponent. Play the best move on the board, no matter who your opponent is.

  • @kunallodhi2548
    @kunallodhi2548 Před 27 dny +1

    Amazing game! Really instructional.

  • @NoobSharkey
    @NoobSharkey Před 26 dny +1

    This is actually the first time ive seen chessbook wow it looks really good

  • @brianmcguirk8416
    @brianmcguirk8416 Před 27 dny +1

    This video made me feel much better, thank you. I blundered a similar position that black had in a tournament a couple days ago.

    • @brianmcguirk8416
      @brianmcguirk8416 Před 26 dny +1

      It ended in a draw as well, I suppose if it happens to a 1900 then it's okay for a 1300 lol.

  • @vitalylomov4124
    @vitalylomov4124 Před 26 dny

    wow, what a drama! Stjepan, you're a good storyteller. Because of your theory videos, and Averbakh endgame manual, I saw Kf5 for the opponent and hoped he wouldn't see it. Whew!

  • @irehale2011
    @irehale2011 Před 27 dny

    my friend have tournament tomorrow any plans you suggest for him?

  • @yon_chess
    @yon_chess Před 26 dny

    Super interesting game to watch!

  • @JannesDragon
    @JannesDragon Před 27 dny +2

    Even though you didn't find e5 while it was a winning move, you found it later as a draw-bluff c:

  • @MyoMyatAung-ku2yc
    @MyoMyatAung-ku2yc Před 26 dny

    Thanks for your patience to give us theory of chess

  • @TBerq
    @TBerq Před 26 dny

    The e5 move that you missed would have made you win but the pawn on e5 at the end turned a lost game into a draw :)

  • @UrsafandSkyrim1
    @UrsafandSkyrim1 Před 21 dnem

    Amazing content

  • @camaradaarnaldo6796
    @camaradaarnaldo6796 Před 8 dny

    Do you do your own thumbnails? They are always top-notch.

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Před 27 dny

    wow thank you sir. I really have problems with d4 and don't know what to play. They are too solid.

  • @bluefin.64
    @bluefin.64 Před 26 dny

    I like that you're fighting even if it means a bit of gamesmanship. Just don't start kicking your opponents under the table. :-)

  • @BrianStone0
    @BrianStone0 Před 26 dny

    I would love to see you play a carefree tournament game where in your mind you don't care for that game win or lose and play instinctually and see what happens. I think you're much better than your rating based on many of these analyses

  • @theNfl_Esq
    @theNfl_Esq Před 18 dny

    I’m a beginner but I only play D4 D5 except for the Caro against E4. I need to learn the best blk opening against D4..

  • @claytonbenignus4688
    @claytonbenignus4688 Před 26 dny

    Often, the anatomy of a Draw is the inability of either player to win. Time Pressure can do that to a winning position.

  • @joycongrip
    @joycongrip Před 25 dny

    Stjepan, why do you play the semi averbakh? Don't you know black can play a good c5?

  • @brianlara8651
    @brianlara8651 Před 25 dny

    thank you

  • @SuperSaniyat
    @SuperSaniyat Před 14 dny

    nice bluff...!

  • @Jaylooker
    @Jaylooker Před 26 dny

    This game reminds me of Praggnanandhaa vs. Rapport Prague Chess Festival (2024)

  • @ManishSharma-bp7rg
    @ManishSharma-bp7rg Před 24 dny

    Yayyy! I did find e5...it seemed natural to me as it closes influence of blacks bishop and now his night on c5 looks stupid and knight on e8 is burried whole I have e4 square for my knight....

  • @Frank_Alias_Frank
    @Frank_Alias_Frank Před 27 dny +4

    Haha in a tournament you want to avoid kids. Why is that? Maybe because those kids tend to destroy you in the game of chess!?

    • @curtissleypen9395
      @curtissleypen9395 Před 26 dny +3

      Yes, that's his point

    • @harryposner7584
      @harryposner7584 Před 15 dny

      His point is that young players who play most of the time online and improve very quickly, have lower over the board ratings than their actual strength. I'm 1930 and have lost to young 1600 rated players in open tournaments. They are typically MUCH better than their ratings!

    • @cedriccappelle2036
      @cedriccappelle2036 Před 6 dny

      The reason is that kids are generally speaking underrated, which means they tend to play stronger than the rating they have, which means you tend to lose rating points against kids

  • @Dav-chess
    @Dav-chess Před 27 dny

    Why did you quit the London system?

    • @billagap3213
      @billagap3213 Před 27 dny +5

      Probably because he was too predictable, as everyone knew he played the London. Also he said he wanted to broad his repertoire and learn new pawn structures.

    • @tobias2252
      @tobias2252 Před 27 dny +6

      Theres a video where Stjepan explains this. It's in the playlist about the London system.

  • @pseudosmok3088
    @pseudosmok3088 Před 26 dny

    Jedi mind tricks xd

  • @justpics5795
    @justpics5795 Před 14 dny

    Is it possible to do a video about the hippo defense? It looks a great defense for black against a lot off openings white dan play.

  • @mustafaharford6393
    @mustafaharford6393 Před 26 dny

    avoid kids loool

  • @stanaklol
    @stanaklol Před 27 dny +2

    I must say that this was a very low quality game, but I'm sure you know that haha

  • @lilhaxxor
    @lilhaxxor Před 26 dny +1

    Dude, thanks for the game. But realistically, do you still think you're going to make GM ? I don't know, it seems like you already hit the critical age. Maybe try to hit CM first. Good luck!

  • @ChessHoodie
    @ChessHoodie Před 26 dny +2

    Dude, I know that this comment is gonna bring a lot of hate from your fans, but your analysis of that rook endgame is dreadful! The evaluations are correct ( because engine told you so), but your explanation of ideas is completely off, IMHO

    • @DarkEagle01
      @DarkEagle01 Před 22 dny

      I mean I’m not hating, but can you expand on that? What exactly was the spot that made you raise an eyebrow?

    • @ChessHoodie
      @ChessHoodie Před 21 dnem

      @@DarkEagle01 there are too many...

  • @kikemizurov3597
    @kikemizurov3597 Před 27 dny

    E5 was winning and drawing in the end