Carlsen Teaches How To Play 1.b3 Opening Aggressively

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In this video lesson, you will learn how Magnus Carlsen used the 1.b3 chess opening (Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, or Queen's Fianchetto Opening) to dominate his opponents.
Playing 1.b3 prepares White to fianchetto their queen's bishop with Bb2, taking control over the center. It also aims for a powerful kingside attack in the future.
Watch the full video lesson to see how Magnus Carlsen effectively employed this opening as White. You will learn the main ideas and some key attacking plans.
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► Chapters
00:00 Magnus Carlsen Plays 1.b3 Chess Opening
00:11 Game-1: Magnus Carlsen vs Sahaj Grover
01:14 Carlsen Attempts Scholar's Mate
03:10 Beautiful sacrifice
06:49 Game-2: Magnus Carlsen vs Alexander Grischuk
08:33 Amazing sequence of moves
11:35 Deadly Kingside attack begins
13:29 THE FINAL BLOW
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@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Ай бұрын
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@pedrorodriguez7187
@pedrorodriguez7187 Ай бұрын
Opponent: Blunders queen Me: To take is a mistake
@jdmec81
@jdmec81 Ай бұрын
After watching a couple dozen of your videos I finally caved subscribed. You really teach chess better than anyone I’ve seen!
@Epidombe
@Epidombe Ай бұрын
“To take is a mistake” is so helpful
@jdmec81
@jdmec81 Ай бұрын
@@Epidombe yes, that rule alone has helped me so much!
@tusharbokade8378
@tusharbokade8378 Ай бұрын
I dont understand why g5 is not possible @10:42. g5 hxg5, hxg5 Rhxh1, Bxf6 and white wins the queen through fork
@Epidombe
@Epidombe Ай бұрын
!!!
@bjorngillefalk8965
@bjorngillefalk8965 Ай бұрын
hxg5,hxg5 Qa5+ black wins the exchange
@PresBiden
@PresBiden Ай бұрын
@@bjorngillefalk8965queens can go through pawns?
@bjorngillefalk8965
@bjorngillefalk8965 Ай бұрын
@@PresBiden Sorry, didn't look at the timestamp. Thought he meant the position after Grishuk played 14...c5. After a move like 14...a6 15.g5 is indeed strong (but not the strongest). Thanks for pointing it out.
@alhallab
@alhallab 9 күн бұрын
I thought the same, maybe we are better than Magnus
@divyanshkumar2289
@divyanshkumar2289 Ай бұрын
10:50 if black plays Rxh1 white has Bxf6+ winning the queen (something they both missed)
@diewand5442
@diewand5442 Ай бұрын
Lol
@prithvib8662
@prithvib8662 Ай бұрын
Yeah is there something I'm missing or did they just not see that
@rumputyangbergoyang4978
@rumputyangbergoyang4978 Ай бұрын
I actually thought the same idea xD The problem is, after white move h×g5, black doesn't have to take the rook immediately. Instead black could play Qa5+ (then what ever white try to cover the check, black queen will just take). Since it's getting tempo, then after that black could grab the h1 rook for free. Yes the Nf6 down but black still won the material. CMIIW.
@Arch5946
@Arch5946 Ай бұрын
​@@rumputyangbergoyang4978Qa5+ are you chat gpt?
@PresBiden
@PresBiden Ай бұрын
@@rumputyangbergoyang4978isn’t there a pawn on c7?
@stefanhirt3296
@stefanhirt3296 Ай бұрын
so insane .. fantastic👍
@brianbeattyphotography
@brianbeattyphotography Ай бұрын
man, next level
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Ай бұрын
► Chapters 00:00 Magnus Carlsen Plays 1.b3 Chess Opening 00:11 Game-1: Magnus Carlsen vs Sahaj Grover 01:14 Carlsen Attempts Scholar's Mate 03:10 Beautiful sacrifice 06:49 Game-2: Magnus Carlsen vs Alexander Grischuk 08:33 Amazing sequence of moves 11:35 Deadly Kingside attack begins 13:29 THE FINAL BLOW
@NJDJ1986
@NJDJ1986 Ай бұрын
thank you for the timestamps
@jebestakonesto
@jebestakonesto Ай бұрын
Igor, is there a class on how to counter this opening? I have some trouble playing against this thanks for your classes, you are a really good teacher of chess
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean Ай бұрын
00:00:18 Play Bishop B2 to put pressure on the pawn and control the diagonal. 00:00:25 Encourage studying Magnus Carlson's games to learn proper opening strategies. 00:00:36 Defend against attacks strategically, considering potential future moves. 00:01:23 Consider unconventional moves to surprise opponents and create opportunities. 00:02:00 Be prepared to sacrifice pieces for strategic advantages. 00:02:08 Look for unexpected tactics like sacrificing the queen for a sneaky checkmate. 00:02:15 Recognize and exploit opponent's weaknesses, such as pinned pieces. 00:02:51 Maintain pressure on the opponent by making instructive moves. 00:04:41 Utilize sacrifices to open up key attacking diagonals. 00:05:28 Understand the importance of piece activity and opening up attacking lines. 00:07:36 Avoid releasing tension prematurely to prevent opponent's counterplay. 00:08:01 Counterattack creatively to disrupt opponent's plans. 00:10:38 Use prophylactic moves to anticipate and prevent opponent's threats. 00:12:28 Finalize development before launching a decisive attack. 00:13:17 Guard against opponent's tricky moves and maintain a strong position. 00:13:31 Finish the game with unexpected moves to surprise and overwhelm the opponent. 00:13:44 Capitalize on opponent's mistakes to secure a winning position.
@unclebob1959
@unclebob1959 Ай бұрын
Igor I was wondering if you had an opinion about the Elo ratings of world champions like Steinitz , Casablanca, Lasker and Morphy. Also Tal is my favorite player. I've always felt if it wasn't for his drinking problem he would have been the first player to reach 2800. Do you agree?
@mjmorriplymouth
@mjmorriplymouth Ай бұрын
Probably the most famous game with this opening is Larsen-Spassky, Belgrade 1970. A Crush by Spassky.
@garthharrison5815
@garthharrison5815 Ай бұрын
You are a master teacher.
@Jason-Moon
@Jason-Moon Ай бұрын
If anyone ever gets a craving to play with pure tactics and no theory, play chess 960. It's the superior game. Standard chess is literally 1/960th of the game of Fischer Random Chess. Studying openings and book theory eventually turns chess into a series of memory tests rather than an actual game- until or unless an unknown position is reached for one or both of the players . At the highest levels, the opening phase is completely predetermined and preselected optimal move responses based on memory of theory. That's not exactly a game, it's testing knowledge of outcomes. I believe 960 returns chess to what it was meant to be and upholds the true spirit of the game.
@bookfantastic
@bookfantastic Ай бұрын
Larsen's Opening. I remember when Larsen first used it.
@msmo6684
@msmo6684 Ай бұрын
big up Grischuk Thug Life😎
@sisez7820
@sisez7820 Ай бұрын
8:25 but If Nh5 Nxh5 then white could capture the rook one h8 or not?
@frankc6564
@frankc6564 Ай бұрын
You are correct. The bishop would then grab the rook. However, black would instead go Ng4 instead of taking white’s knight, threatening mate with Bxf2 if white tries to grab the rook.
@atariwashik9223
@atariwashik9223 Ай бұрын
GM Igor, you've got me moving up.... 😊
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Ай бұрын
Congrats!
@howardphillips8513
@howardphillips8513 Ай бұрын
It makes no sense for Carlsen not to be World Champion. I hope FIDE find some way forward.
@josephsalmonte4995
@josephsalmonte4995 Ай бұрын
I use this opening, Magnus uses this opening. Therefore...I am Magnus 😁
@unclebob1959
@unclebob1959 Ай бұрын
You're not even close.
@jeremiahhongcuay6725
@jeremiahhongcuay6725 Ай бұрын
OK bro?
@Epidombe
@Epidombe Ай бұрын
@@unclebob1959im still undefeated against. Just saying
@unclebob1959
@unclebob1959 Ай бұрын
@@Epidombe whatever
@Balt-zd1le
@Balt-zd1le Ай бұрын
12:08 isn’t that a fork?
@user-to5zi4qm3b
@user-to5zi4qm3b Ай бұрын
Black could have moved his pawn down to block the queen from the rook before he resigned
@204mastermind1
@204mastermind1 Ай бұрын
They make it look so easy lmao
@icebearpanda7068
@icebearpanda7068 Ай бұрын
When you watching carlsen pov dudududududu 😂
@jimsullins9162
@jimsullins9162 Ай бұрын
Igor: At 10:52 you say he can't play d5 because he'll loss the rock, but actually black would lose the queen, right ?
@jimsullins9162
@jimsullins9162 Ай бұрын
Opps, I mean g5...lol
@gabrielfernandezmendiguchi5768
@gabrielfernandezmendiguchi5768 Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Ай бұрын
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Ай бұрын
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@damyankuzmic5605
@damyankuzmic5605 Ай бұрын
I suggeste CHESS BOXing between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. 🙄😏🤔
@dervertica
@dervertica Ай бұрын
Ah yes the Barbie opening!
@ravikumarmohan9665
@ravikumarmohan9665 Ай бұрын
Mr Igor Smirnov I am your huge fan, But most of your videos are about gambits and one trick blow. Instead I prefer you to make videos innovative and creative so you will be famous
@saravananramya3989
@saravananramya3989 Ай бұрын
you are wrong
@mindin2941
@mindin2941 Ай бұрын
Click bait title. “Carlsen teaches” nothing in this video
@dopamine9830
@dopamine9830 Ай бұрын
Yes he is every move he takes it is teaching. But you don’t see it because you don’t want to use your mind to get out the lessons from the game
@pennavewu595
@pennavewu595 Ай бұрын
I like the way u break down chess ♟ but I’m highly offended that you have no videos on the French Defense?!?!? Why the Bias ?!?!? Only videos to set traps against it !?!?!? I mean I found tips either way but the bias is not cool 😎 please do a video on the Great French Defense!
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