How I 'Memorized' 100+ Chess Openings EASILY [4 Easy Tips]

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How do grandmasters learn and memorize numerous chess openings? For many chess players, struggling to recall the opening moves or different variations is a common challenge.
In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares a 4-step process for learning and studying chess openings effectively. By understanding the rationale behind the moves, you'll never forget the opening again. These principles are applicable to learning and playing ANY chess opening, including gambits and traps.
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► Chapters
00:00 How to learn chess openings easily?
00:36 4 tips to memorize chess openings
00:54 Understand the reason behind every move
03:00 If you can attack, do it
05:45 How to play gambit openings? [3 Rules]
06:15 Gambit Rule 1
07:43 Aim for maximum activity of your pieces
08:49 Gambit Rule 2
10:28 Put Pressure on the Pinned Piece
11:14 Gambit Rule 3
12:34 4 questions to memorize any chess opening
13:01 Question-1
13:56 Question-2
15:16 Question-3
15:57 Question-4
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@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Ай бұрын
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@fayskelley
@fayskelley Ай бұрын
You crack me up Igor. I was hanging on every word and when you said “why do we even play chess?” I burst out laughing. Thank you for the great sense of humor.
@Chesswalk570
@Chesswalk570 Ай бұрын
Sir Please make a video on how to find tactical pattern easily and which endgames are most important
@user-dj1lj6tn4l
@user-dj1lj6tn4l Ай бұрын
Yeah man
@jasonwolfe2991
@jasonwolfe2991 Ай бұрын
Please leave this comment on every video until he does it
@shhs9877
@shhs9877 Ай бұрын
Yea man
@Ghengis443
@Ghengis443 Ай бұрын
Puzzels
@belizean_koolisalu_pue3431
@belizean_koolisalu_pue3431 Ай бұрын
He is not stockfish.
@tessa8230
@tessa8230 Ай бұрын
Yes, please make this a series! I would love to see these questions applied to other openings as well
@peacemaker-vw5sz
@peacemaker-vw5sz Ай бұрын
Bro literally greatest chess online preacher and teacher of ALL TIMES of this ERA ...THE SAINT OF CHESS....BLESS ALL
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Ай бұрын
► Chapters 00:00 How to learn chess openings easily? 00:36 4 tips to memorize chess openings 00:54 Understand the reason behind every move 03:00 If you can attack, do it 05:45 How to play gambit openings? [3 Rules] 06:15 Gambit Rule 1 07:43 Aim for maximum activity of your pieces 08:49 Gambit Rule 2 10:28 Put Pressure on the Pinned Piece 11:14 Gambit Rule 3 12:34 4 questions to memorize any chess opening 13:01 Question-1 13:56 Question-2 15:16 Question-3 15:57 Question-4
@CheckmateSurvivor
@CheckmateSurvivor Ай бұрын
I am starting to hate memorizing chess openings. I find them boring and predictable.
@JustRightPinedo
@JustRightPinedo Ай бұрын
3 gambit rules: develop quickly, break open center, attack the king
@SamuelButcher
@SamuelButcher Ай бұрын
Really like that soft-light background! Looking sharp!
@SamuelButcher
@SamuelButcher Ай бұрын
Obviously, the content was fantastic as well. I just hope that goes without saying!
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 Ай бұрын
hot and cool, hip and new age
@youbli
@youbli 26 күн бұрын
I would say that the presentation is the most professional of chess videos on YT.
@worsethanjoerogan8061
@worsethanjoerogan8061 Ай бұрын
It's like watching your math professor do calculus. Makes sense when he does it but doing it yourself is much harder
@Jason-Moon
@Jason-Moon Ай бұрын
I only play 960 random chess now. No more memorizing lines for me. It's all tactics and creativity.
@CheckmateSurvivor
@CheckmateSurvivor Ай бұрын
You have to try Gaugamela Chess. It is truly great.
@Jason-Moon
@Jason-Moon Ай бұрын
​@@CheckmateSurvivor​ I'm checking out your vids of Gaugamela against Stockfish. Pretty wild
@CheckmateSurvivor
@CheckmateSurvivor Ай бұрын
@@Jason-Moon Thanks.
@ilyasadukovskiy
@ilyasadukovskiy 29 күн бұрын
No opponent in 960
@Jason-Moon
@Jason-Moon 29 күн бұрын
@@ilyasadukovskiy I've not had trouble finding players to match.
@fayskelley
@fayskelley Ай бұрын
I love love love the Scandinavian. Played it for years. Just now learning Accelerated Dragon.
@christianmonarchist3393
@christianmonarchist3393 Ай бұрын
These type of videos are absolute gold.
@srf_devotee
@srf_devotee Ай бұрын
It would be fantastic if you could apply these four questions to other specific openings as well. That would be a huge source of additional content for you. I'm always in search of chess videos that give me *understanding* not just memorization.
@cheens5349
@cheens5349 Ай бұрын
agreed
@marksmit8112
@marksmit8112 Ай бұрын
Brilliant walk through, has changed my chess
@Smurez
@Smurez Ай бұрын
Really close to what I was looking for as a beginner, please dive deeper into these topics ✌️
@MInd724070
@MInd724070 Ай бұрын
There are a lot of your videos when "opponent" loses badly just by playing "natural moves", but at the same time you are playing crazy moves, sometimes sacrificing minor pieces and even rook or queen in order to win the game. So I think the question of how to memorize the chess opening was specifically about this. How to remember all the tricks that I can play in the opening and especially how to defend in case opponent is trying to use one of them.
@amitbh6407
@amitbh6407 Ай бұрын
I watched the master class and after that I played according to what I learned and it was amazing I won 4 games in a row. And it also felt more fun to play according to your method. Thank you
@maine1898
@maine1898 17 күн бұрын
Matter class
@weird3095
@weird3095 Ай бұрын
THE BEST chess teacher
@theveryleigitepicgamer480
@theveryleigitepicgamer480 Ай бұрын
Bro read my mind. you just gained a subscriber smirnov
@dr.deepakgore1079
@dr.deepakgore1079 Ай бұрын
Best post for us🎉❤
@jstb6102
@jstb6102 Ай бұрын
Answering the question "why do I play chess" has been one of the most productive cognitive events of my life. Nevertheless, I still play 😄.
@jonshive5482
@jonshive5482 26 күн бұрын
Reminds me of a guy who told me during a tournament that chess was "a waste of time." Said he was going to win all his games before quitting. Dunno if he did that but he sure as heck beat me---and quite soundly too.
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean 24 күн бұрын
By YouSum Live 00:01:06 Understanding the logic behind each move is crucial. 00:03:09 Consider attacking moves to activate pieces effectively. 00:05:51 Utilize gambits to develop quickly and attack strategically. 00:12:53 Remember key questions: plans, piece positions, and tactics. 00:16:01 Common tactics include knight forks and exploiting pins. 00:16:36 Utilize knight jumps to create threats. 00:16:49 Capitalize on pins to target opponent's pieces. 00:17:27 Consider sacrifices to open up the position. 00:18:00 Understanding these tactics enhances attacking capabilities. By YouSum Live
@hakemchatbot5401
@hakemchatbot5401 17 күн бұрын
amazing line !!!
@SchrodingersCoin
@SchrodingersCoin Ай бұрын
Understanding being superior to blind memorization reminds me of this quote. “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” - Albert Einstein
@MyBiPolarBearMax
@MyBiPolarBearMax Ай бұрын
Perfectly said and applies well here. 👍
@Bentrades22
@Bentrades22 Ай бұрын
This man is the best teacher I never had
@shashankiyengar8227
@shashankiyengar8227 24 күн бұрын
Thanks buddy 😊
@SubhadeepDas1847
@SubhadeepDas1847 Ай бұрын
Hi Igor, can you make a video on e6, b6 defence?
@klizzop1721
@klizzop1721 Ай бұрын
I like your videos , simple and helpful❤
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 28 күн бұрын
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 Ай бұрын
another great vid
@pms3944
@pms3944 19 күн бұрын
Bishop b5+ after black's Knight f6 throws off this defense, which happens to be the second most used move.
@satanuv
@satanuv Ай бұрын
Thanks sir!
@R.Akerman-oz1tf
@R.Akerman-oz1tf Ай бұрын
& he mentioned Levi. Igor is a smooth dude.
@TrueBalalaechnik
@TrueBalalaechnik Ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO!
@CreativCurry-sb3gb
@CreativCurry-sb3gb Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot
@katis999
@katis999 Ай бұрын
thank you
@iancunningham2440
@iancunningham2440 29 күн бұрын
Also helps to learn opening principles/traps from Smithy's Opening Fundamentals on Chessable
@Siderite
@Siderite 29 күн бұрын
Nice gambit. Looks a lot like the Gandalf gambit.
@peterbago4574
@peterbago4574 29 күн бұрын
4:12 What do you suggest if opponent plays Be2 instead of f3? Stockfish suggests to trade, isn't it a mistake?
@joyel5873
@joyel5873 Ай бұрын
Can you review the games played in candidates. Cause normal people can't understand the moves played in candidates. And a GM like you explain those moves and ideas played in candidates would be really informative.
@manasg9147
@manasg9147 29 күн бұрын
It would be great if you make a crash course on Nimzo Indian and queens Indian defence
@hobbytalksstudies9083
@hobbytalksstudies9083 29 күн бұрын
Nice idea.
@Aaroncosand
@Aaroncosand Ай бұрын
I was just watching one of your videos where you talked about counter attacking after you suggest white might play pf3, I'm like what about bb4+
@eclecticexplorer7828
@eclecticexplorer7828 Ай бұрын
I am seeing Stockfish recommending 3.Nf3 as the best move, just ahead of 3.d4. It is also associated with a higher win rate for white, both overall and in the Masters only database. So why is d4 nearly four times as popular among GMs? Furthermore, after 3.d4, 4.Bg4 is only the 2nd most common (both among GMs and overall) and the 3rd choice from Stockfish, after Qxd5 (1st choice) and Nxd5 (2nd). White's winning percentages after white's move 4 is as follows: 4.Qxd5 -- 51% for full db, 59% for GMs 4.Nxd5 -- 50%, 41% 4.Bg4 -- 43%, 42% It seems that Igor's recommendations here are in conflict with both computer analysis and real-world outcomes. Well, at least he gives us reasons for each move. That should help us all to remember the wrong move.
@user-ek8gs4ij4r
@user-ek8gs4ij4r Ай бұрын
Memorizing only helps to a point anyway, as your opponent is sure to throw something bizarre at you a few moves in and you're pretty much on your own, but it still helps to have a good framework to work from.
@ricardopinto2611
@ricardopinto2611 Ай бұрын
Now we need golden rules or step by step guide to play like nezhmetdinov. Who wants a video about this?
@Adam-sm5xr
@Adam-sm5xr 13 күн бұрын
Question? What is wrong with C4 to protect the D5 pawn immediatly after Nf6?
@matlhogonolomojaboswa2262
@matlhogonolomojaboswa2262 21 күн бұрын
Now we need a video of how to remember the four questions
@nathan2891
@nathan2891 Ай бұрын
Original title: How I play Scandinavian
@farouqbaiti4315
@farouqbaiti4315 Ай бұрын
I can finally play the Scandinavian Defense safely.😇😎
@ilovetrans893
@ilovetrans893 Ай бұрын
great:)
@rupeshtodkari2285
@rupeshtodkari2285 Ай бұрын
Can you review game in candidate
@passenger1312.
@passenger1312. Ай бұрын
when you have already checkmated your opponent before the checkmate i'm trying to find out how you made it after when the game is over. so, i have a lot to learn.
@josephsalmonte4995
@josephsalmonte4995 Ай бұрын
Отлично видно Игорь, спасибо ❤
@jonshive5482
@jonshive5482 26 күн бұрын
It's probably fair to say that NMs and above have intrinsically superior memory, visualization and calculation skills compared to the vast majority of other players. As Russian chess trainer Mark Dvoretsky pointed out no matter how hard they play or study most will reach a plateau from which they can never advance but only recede. Basically one needs a certain "chess sense" which enables superior play. A handful of humanity has it, most don't. So don't be frustrated if you can't "get it," that's just the way Mother Nature rolled the dice.There are after all other things besides chess...
@Zamiroh
@Zamiroh Ай бұрын
I find one of the harder things is practicing a new opening. Perhaps I should try some unrated matches or something. Try them against bots but it's almost impossible to get good practice in! Either the bot is like 1000-1200 and is way too easy, or it's like 2100 to 2200, which for me is way too hard!
@MasterSergius
@MasterSergius Ай бұрын
Damn, I forgot 4 rules right after watching this video...
@aryan.nayak87
@aryan.nayak87 Ай бұрын
You're not the only one, I forgot as well...
@pushkarjaiswal1770
@pushkarjaiswal1770 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@damirfux2265
@damirfux2265 Ай бұрын
10:51 As Levy would say, before PP on the PP, you have to sacrifice the RooOooOooK!! 10:10
@eekwibble
@eekwibble Ай бұрын
17:08 That pin is so nasty, it's not just the bishop that's going to fall. It's actually impossible for white to save their queen. That position is just an instant resignation for white.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 19 күн бұрын
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@MrSmoothasf
@MrSmoothasf Ай бұрын
Isn't that very first opening with the queen capture pawn gothem chesses proven tactic?
@johnsstudies4335
@johnsstudies4335 Ай бұрын
Nice thumbnail mate
@Mik1604
@Mik1604 20 күн бұрын
I believe PP on the PP is Alex Banzea’s thing.
@mr.calvinwyche1332
@mr.calvinwyche1332 Ай бұрын
Mentor, I’ve have wrote down and remember 3 of 100. I’ll keep gravitating to saved posts.
@ernestogarcillan1977
@ernestogarcillan1977 26 күн бұрын
I learned Scandinavian Defense repertoire by our very own handsome FM Deniel Causo 😍
@abdush3268
@abdush3268 Ай бұрын
10:53 im dead💀
@thetransferaccount4586
@thetransferaccount4586 Ай бұрын
nice intro to icelandic
@berndkonemann5049
@berndkonemann5049 27 күн бұрын
I love this way of understanding this opening ! Thank you.
@PipikaTV
@PipikaTV Ай бұрын
What if they play d4->d5 instead of taking on f7?
@Artbooksandboro
@Artbooksandboro 21 күн бұрын
I started playing chess a couple of weeks ago I hadn't played in about 25 years. Im really not very good 😂. I can consistently beat Stockfish lv 2 but i get smashed by level 3 every game and im struggling to progress any further. I only play against computer as i dont have the confidence to play actual people online.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 20 күн бұрын
Welcome! Good luck with your chess journey. Here to help.
@458tha2
@458tha2 17 күн бұрын
Igor, on 15:00 you say its a common tactic to win the queen but you are absolutely WRONG. This doesn't work in this case because the king can move forward and there's no skewer possible on the white diagonal.
@iTzBato
@iTzBato Ай бұрын
2:48 the way bro said white is fighting for equality 😂😂😂
@aileenlusterio6809
@aileenlusterio6809 28 күн бұрын
What if bishop will protect the queen instead of pone?
@user-qc9cd5iz3l
@user-qc9cd5iz3l Ай бұрын
That ICBM variation of the Tennison Gambit is very bad it just ruined my accuracy, stockfish didnt give me a book move instead it gave me a mistake, after e4 d5 Nf3? I would've had had perfect accuracy if it wasnt for that move
@xtra9996
@xtra9996 Ай бұрын
If I'd have the choice between understanding and memorizing I'd go for memorizing. ;)
@tjrichardson8756
@tjrichardson8756 Ай бұрын
What if after you move bishop to g4 they move their bishop to b5?
@hunterstokes8577
@hunterstokes8577 Ай бұрын
Why can’t you play night C2 at 9:05
@rfilms9310
@rfilms9310 7 күн бұрын
want to learn how to memorize openings? let's explore the most complex opneings played at cosmic grand master level to help you
@honza572
@honza572 Ай бұрын
5:24 MORE HUMAN MOVE?!? dude me see bishop me attack bishop
@MGKing-888
@MGKing-888 Ай бұрын
How is one supposed to remember all the lines of all the variations of each opening? There have to be 10,000 at least
@ZDTF
@ZDTF Ай бұрын
I need to ask one thing Is 100 openings enough for a grandmaster? Or do I need to Learn more How many Openings do You know?
@chesslover8829
@chesslover8829 Ай бұрын
Here is why I don't play the Scandinavian Defense, especially the Portuguese Variation [Analysis by "Stockfish 15.1, Chessis App"]: 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Nf6 3. d4 Bg4 4. Bb5+ Nbd7 5. Be2 Bxe2 6. Qxe2 Nxd5 7. c4 N5f6 8. Nc3 e6 9. Nf3 Bb4 10. Bd2 O-O 11. O-O White is fine. Or... 4. Bb5+ c6 5. dxc6 Nxc6 6. Bxc6+ bxc6 7. Nf3 e6 8. O-O Be7 9. h3 Bh5 10. c4 c5 11. dxc5 Bxc5 12. Qe2 O-O White is better. Or... 4. Bb5+ c6 5. dxc6 Qa5+ 6. Nc3 Nxc6 7. Nf3 Ne4 8. a4 Nxc3 9. bxc3 Qxc3+ 10. Bd2 Bxf3 11. Bxc3 Bxd1 12. d5 Bxc2 13. dxc6 O-O-O 14. O-O Be4 15. cxb7+ Kxb7 16. Ba5 White is better. Or... 4. Bb5+ c6 5. dxc6 Bxd1? 6. c7+ Nc6 7. cxd8Q+ Rxd8 8. Bxc6+ bxc6 9. Kxd1 Rxd4+ 10. Nd2 White is winning.
@chessophiler
@chessophiler 28 күн бұрын
Thanks much for this analysis! I'm hoping my opponent doesn't play like Stockfish!
@chesslover8829
@chesslover8829 28 күн бұрын
@chessophiler I hope so, too. Sooner or later, though, your opponents will find better replies to your opening prep.
@miguelfurtado3086
@miguelfurtado3086 28 күн бұрын
why is it the best move d4 on the beggining of the video and not some minorr piece development? i am superr low elo learrner btw
@miguelfurtado3086
@miguelfurtado3086 28 күн бұрын
just because 2x pawns are usually bad and it doenst atack the knight if he takes
@paultharp4626
@paultharp4626 26 күн бұрын
'It doesn't really work against beginners because they don't make the right moves' haha, true
@gabrielfernandezmendiguchi5768
@gabrielfernandezmendiguchi5768 Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 28 күн бұрын
@yavorarumenova1397
@yavorarumenova1397 Ай бұрын
Now, how do we remember the four questions? :D
@u2b84
@u2b84 Ай бұрын
1. Plans 2. Posts 3. Pawns 4. Plays
@slad3yt
@slad3yt Ай бұрын
Memorizing openings is good until your opponent goes off the script
@Kyle-ys3cv
@Kyle-ys3cv Ай бұрын
If they’ve strayed from theory, they’ve played an inferior move- that’s a good thing.
@edmel144
@edmel144 28 күн бұрын
Just use Anki
@MoonGameDev
@MoonGameDev 29 күн бұрын
How do you even make money from your courses when you keep uploading gold like this?
@HavocAlive
@HavocAlive 23 күн бұрын
Shhhhhh
@utredutredson1686
@utredutredson1686 Ай бұрын
I lose all respect for my opponent when they play the Sacandinavian
@chanchchanchellor1545
@chanchchanchellor1545 Ай бұрын
i miss your cat
@ariekorf4897
@ariekorf4897 21 күн бұрын
Hahahahaha! "Why do we even play chess"? ... because adulting isn't hard enough
@BobChess
@BobChess Ай бұрын
I don't really remember opening. I just play what feels the best
@BeautyProducts001
@BeautyProducts001 Ай бұрын
I am going to hit 2000
@user-nu1kp8dc1v
@user-nu1kp8dc1v 9 күн бұрын
Same
@poopybutthole4947
@poopybutthole4947 Ай бұрын
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