13:15 Nelson: “…you have to en passant” Me: en passant is forced. Got it.
@oshiezz5 ай бұрын
holy hell
@quangan12886 ай бұрын
8:59 I remember Nelson once said that under a closed position, castling right into the direction of the opponent’s pawn chain (like what black does) is usually not a good idea.
@andrewbennett59116 ай бұрын
Another great instructive game & principles to learn , thank you again !
@danielnovak32716 ай бұрын
Funny thing, if I understand correctly - in the Tarrasch (played here) what was shown was considered the old main line while in the new main line, white does play Ngf3, allowing black to eventually take the d4 pawn if they so choose. Turns out thanks to computers, white is just fine being down a pawn there. White just needs to overprotect the e5 pawn and look to attack on the kingside.
@SomeFalseGenius6 ай бұрын
You answered my last question perfectly, thanks for your help
@martinseidel54806 ай бұрын
Saying the french defense is a passive opening seems like a tricky statement - maybe I am kind of bias in this regard. Yes, you are giving white the option whether he wants to create a symmetrical position in the exchange variation or staying with an imbalanced position while creating a kingside attack, is in a way negative for black. On the other hand it is kind of interesting that on top GM level the french is mainly played by black in must-win-situation using the imbalances. Nonetheless I - as a 1900 elo rated player - really enjoy your content. Keep going, Nelson.🎉
@michaelmurray74722 ай бұрын
Really good video.i love how you have taken key concepts from a book and made a video on them. I definitely will be checking out more of your videos.
@jacobg23946 ай бұрын
Haven’t even watched yet but im excited ive been watching so many of your vids lately just got into chess recently been playing against a friend and your vids make it so enjoyable to learn the game.
@davidjohnson42226 ай бұрын
can you please explain 13:31; how can the pawn move diagonally like that and take out the black pawn at the same time?
@ArwinaThePlanet24 күн бұрын
If a pawn moves 2 squares and lands side by side to your pawn, you can take the pawn by going 1 rank exactly above it. However, you can't play en passant if you play another move. That means when you have the opportunity to play en passing but play another move, you can't en passant anymore, unless if it happens again with another pawn.
@davidjohnson422224 күн бұрын
@@ArwinaThePlanet Thank you. I have since learned this but I thank you for taking the time to help!
@Ola-rb7rz6 ай бұрын
I love this series, it is very clear, well explained! Thanks and regards from Germany
@pouks6 ай бұрын
German watching a tutorial about how to beat the french defence 😔
@ArshitRawat-w3j5 ай бұрын
@@pouks Just play Belgian Gambit schlieffen variation
@TimSchmelter5 ай бұрын
In my opinion sacrificing the D4 pawn after playing knight to F3 and then castling is the best variant for white, since you get a very strong and active position after this gambit and black will have a hard time to hold the position. The best is no one knows it but everyone thinks that he simply gets a pawn without issues so you will get it very often. You can play it even in classic games vs >2000 and you will have positive results.
@saimVirk6 ай бұрын
Much better then drama of Gotham
@disqo22546 ай бұрын
I'm a huge fan of this series, my favorite type of chess video
@JA-ug2kh6 ай бұрын
Another great video! I really appreciate all the preparation that goes into making these videos, you've really done a lot of work to make sure everything is as clear as possible. I'm currently only rated 900, and this series as well as your other videos are some of the best chess content on KZbin! A lot of other chess KZbinrs say: "You just go here, and that's winning," but your channel explains why a position is winning, and goes through several steps that aren't as apparent to novices such as myself. It really shows how much thought you put in to your content, to make it accessible to players of all levels. I'm looking forward to seeing more from this series! Thanks and keep it up!
@gustavofiguera6 ай бұрын
Nelson, each day better your chess analysis. Regards from Venezuela.
@jonasherman91956 ай бұрын
Love this series! Really helps me understand the reasonings behind some of the openings I play such as the Tarrash versus the French. Great job!
@66Ton996 ай бұрын
I little bit understand how to plan ideas in the game, but it needs to be implemented into the game itself :) Thank you!
@drakenjosh1876 ай бұрын
thanks nelsi, praying every day that you to not get gout and have a blood clot again brother. have a good weekend
@ChessVibesOfficial6 ай бұрын
Appreciate that! Been feeling good!
@-device--057-26 ай бұрын
I really appreciate how you chuckle at that en passant move 😅😅😅
@cuberific2156 ай бұрын
Hey Nelson, love the series, it is beautifully instructed and the way you explain is perfect for beginners like me. Though , at(9:33) , when you play Nf4, this leaves the pawn on d4 undefended ,and after the trade the queen comes into White's position.
@himmelsdemon6 ай бұрын
Do you mean 1... cxd 2. cxd Nxd4 3. Nxd4 Qxd4? (both pawns take, both knights take, queen takes?) Then white has 4. Bxh7+ and after black takes, white takes the black queen on d4 and has a queen for a bishop.
@jackcityy7186 ай бұрын
I just ordered the book "logical chess move by move" U inspired me to get the book
@Amoeby6 ай бұрын
This is the line I play the most against French. Absolutely love the idea of Nd2 Ndf3 rotation.
@NJDJ19866 ай бұрын
Good to see another Logical Chess episode tonight!!
@ChristianSoschner5 ай бұрын
Fantastic content. Thanks for putting it together
@stag61616 ай бұрын
At the end of that line around 12:35 after Bh7+ Kh8. Bf8 instead of gxh6 is really tough for me to figure out I guess you bring a rook to e1 not sure if it's better to go Rae1 or Rfe1, black can't take on h6 so they probably go with cxd4, that's a rabbit hole
@grahamdugan6 ай бұрын
Thanks Nelson, I am really struggling in games when black plays closed and passive!! Cheers mate, keep crushing it! Also, at 10:40 would it be possible to play a Greek gift sacrifice instead of Qc2? This way black doesn’t get a chance to play g6, his king will be made vulnerable and it seems like that could be really good for white too.
@swapbriarASMR6 ай бұрын
Doesn't work! The black bishop can take the knight, and if you try to give a check to black and take the bishop, the bishop blocks in front of the king, protected by the pawn, so you lose two pieces! Very sneaky position for a bishop, I had to use chess engine for the analysis :)
@shadeburst5 ай бұрын
When I face a solid passive defense, I try to remember the three rules of evaluating a position namely Checks Captures and Attacks. Thinking of ways to put a check on opponent's well-protected king often helps me to break open the position.
@tonpariston50936 ай бұрын
5:03 I play nf3 all the time saccing the pawn for an early development. Engine prefers it too.
@tottenvillelegend8266 ай бұрын
Love your chess videos!!
@tinyricklaker85545 ай бұрын
I don't know if you've already talked about this stuff but the h5 queen counter would be great and different variations of it
@GirlGeekLovesStampin6 ай бұрын
I unfortunately have trouble understanding the strategies around creating weaknesses on 'light' / 'dark' squares. Could you please do a video about how to strategize on the colors on the board please? Thank you for being such a cool coach! 😃
@shadeburst5 ай бұрын
I think that Nelson did a video on eight or ten opening principles about six months ago.
@GirlGeekLovesStampin5 ай бұрын
@@shadeburst It's more about the squares (light vs dark) than the opening lines that I'm referring to here. Understanding the color weaknesses continues beyond the opening even into the end game. Does that make sense?
@shadeburst5 ай бұрын
@@GirlGeekLovesStampin You will have to ask the experts! I understand color weakness to concern mainly the bishops. If Black for example castles king side and pops the knight pawn forward to g6, they have created a weakness on f6 and h6 where White's dark square bishop can infiltrate. But you will have to ask the experts.
@darrylkassle3613 ай бұрын
@@GirlGeekLovesStampin gee as a member you would think your comment would at least be answered. I would be pissed .
@GirlGeekLovesStampin3 ай бұрын
@@darrylkassle361 I understand he has a family and we are best effort. It's ok.
@davejoseph5615Ай бұрын
This might be an idea for a future video. How about demonstrating all of the possible games that require only ten moves or less?
@dalehorton56006 ай бұрын
Strong content. Nice job. Subbed.
@sumadharipalli52986 ай бұрын
At 9:10 If black didn't castle then the center is closed and White cannot get to the king. But that also prevents Black from playing f6 to open the game as their king is in the center. Then how do I attack the king when the center is closed and to take advantage of the fact that the opponent's pieces are so passive?
@Kamamura23 ай бұрын
French defense is believed to be inferior today. I have played the French as black for years at OTB tournament, and then I switched to Alekhine against e4 and never looked back. You get cramped positions, kingside attacks from white, nowhere to castle mostly, endless problems with the white-squared bishop and a single mistake means you are lost out of the opening.
@zhanyiwong97226 ай бұрын
Speaking of passive openings, could you please share you method of playing against the hippopotamus defense? Thanks.
@farouqbaiti43156 ай бұрын
This is the most informative and smallest game ever.🙂👏🏻
@brass42356 ай бұрын
@Nelson, is that the book you found at a bookstore or flea market for like $2?
@gasmimohamedbaha5596 ай бұрын
I got this book for around 9 months and every time I try to read it I fell short because I lucked the discipline or the motivation to just keep reading a chess book. since I you started this series you helped to follow through and do the tasks! Thank you Nelson!
@ChessVibesOfficial6 ай бұрын
That's great!
@abdeez6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I learned a lot from this.
@danielbillings18766 ай бұрын
Great series!!
@Penguin4096-si9fz6 ай бұрын
Very Nice Video! Of course en passsant was the move, not only the most tempting, but also the only move that opens up. I overheard a conversation of a lower advanced friend teaching a lower intermediate friend the Hippo, and he says it is very passive and lacks space control, but there are many ways to strike back. It's a cool opening, but is it punishable in the same way that the black player was punished after not striking the pawn chain with f6? Could the person playing against the hippo choose to gain space?
@laszlokorosi90126 ай бұрын
Thanks for the effort you put into teaching chess! On the other hands, I'm puzzled how one can advance to being NM without studying Capablanca - Alekhine 1927 WCC match and not being sure of the succession of top World Champions 🙄
@geniusingenious67geniusing906 ай бұрын
Hey Nelson I have a suggestion please try chess 960 game it is very fun it will be good to see yr analysis 👍
@sreerajv82486 ай бұрын
Nelson, I have a doubt. what should I play (in colle system) when the opponent try to plant his knight on e4 before I try to breakthrough by pushing e4?
@ramilparedes99306 ай бұрын
Very informative
@glaziersgamingchannel6 ай бұрын
Can I request a little bit? Can you cover chess games with a lot of theories like the famous danish gambit , I want to see some possible different attacks that you can analyze and show to us so that i can enhanced using it, thank you ❤❤
@asmbor6 ай бұрын
Could you do some chess960 games? I'm a beginner, and I feel you learn a lot by analysing starting positions and making plans in chess 960. And it's more fun.
@cyrdach75786 ай бұрын
After white plays e5 do you ever play knight e4 to insentivise trade and open the position that way?
@manojbaranwal16726 ай бұрын
Can you please make a video on punishing your opponent on not castling I think it would help all of us in some way or the other...
@zeusmonster55193 ай бұрын
The algorithm is real.
@GlorifiedTruth4 ай бұрын
Yes, Capablanca was from Cuba, but there's no need to call him a third-world champion. 😃
@postscript674 ай бұрын
A corny joke like that deserves a like. I also thought it ironic that Nelson referred to Alekhine "bumping off" Capablanca, when of course Alekhine himself may have been "bumped off" in the more sinister sense, he being found dead in mysterious circumstances some years later.
@tottenvillelegend8266 ай бұрын
As black, I usually avoid the French defense because the light-squared bishop from Black’s queenside gets shut in after 1…e6.
@sisbonetta6 ай бұрын
Off topic question. It was the most recent video...Do you have a discord? I don't see one
@CraigPendlebury6 ай бұрын
The en passant is easy to see, but you need to visualise the game through to the end from that point before making at move
@ElchSam-et9wn6 ай бұрын
Thank you, Nelson, so much for all this awesome content! You forgot to put the orange symbol on the video picture. 😅
@whitescargaming6 ай бұрын
What's the name of the book again?
@farouqbaiti43156 ай бұрын
7:53 *Kf1*
@christopherheckman79575 ай бұрын
13:17 Ironic that "en passant" is a way of dealing with the French Defense.
@ayoubjaaba6986 ай бұрын
hiiii can you put the videos of this serie in a playlist
@Agooo134316 ай бұрын
If you play the French defense as black, what's the best way to free your light square bishop?
@whitescargaming6 ай бұрын
I don't play the french but I have the phobia of playing moves like g6 because after the pawn trade it makes the E6 pawn a backward pawn and open for attacks, please address this
@shadeburst5 ай бұрын
When someone plays a French on me I don't mess around, I push the e pawn and put a knight on f3 to protect both pawns. All right so they played their little gambit, without that in the way let's get down to some real chess.
@borisslager19066 ай бұрын
I play the French and don't make the moves you say that I must make. To be fair, I am a 1480 player; however, my point is that a player must play an opening s/he is comfortable with
@CSE_116 ай бұрын
9:11 lol noone gonna castle king side as a black there is so many attacker that side like 2 bishops two knight queen.
@mantazz6796 ай бұрын
can't wait to play the french defense against you in the next club tournament 🤣
@shadeburst5 ай бұрын
A passive opening is exactly what ended Eric Rosen's winning streak.
@SRADracer6 ай бұрын
I’m having a lot of problems with closed positions. I have no idea what to do.
@andrewanyplace6 ай бұрын
13:16 "You have to en passant" Got it - always en passant. Thanks
@jeffreyherrera50696 ай бұрын
"En passant is forced" confirmed.
@JustAnotherCommenter6 ай бұрын
Chess anarchists are timbering their shivers rn
@williamsquires30706 ай бұрын
I usually run into it from the Scandinavian: e.g. 1 e4 d5, 2 d4 (instead of exd5) e6 but that could just be me.
@MISCHEIVIOUSLOKICHESS6 ай бұрын
Very informative I really think books become more important to get to 200 after 1800
@SquaredbyX6 ай бұрын
Man literally describes the french defense
@sumadharipalli52986 ай бұрын
Also, en passant never happened anytime I played chess. Why should I still know it?
@WHAT-gm1xm6 ай бұрын
Can anyone help me my game rating stuck in 1200 elo I solve daily puzzles and play games how can I improve my game and thought process
@josuebarboza98096 ай бұрын
Git gud
@josuebarboza98096 ай бұрын
Check which openings you lose to the most and try to learn a tactic at a time.
@topkill-ii1gj6 ай бұрын
same
@choco-kn4ur6 ай бұрын
Use jobava london (IM ALEX BANZEA)
@Chomta6 ай бұрын
Use brain
@arvinderkainth98356 ай бұрын
Is this from Logical Chess? Oh by the way, my rating used to be 330. Thanks to you, now my rating is at 370.
@choco-kn4ur6 ай бұрын
Please make jobava london , i think that opening very strong for beginner & simple
@Chomta6 ай бұрын
London sucks
@alimollahosseini78386 ай бұрын
Instead Nd 8 n A5 it's not good for black
@prplt5 ай бұрын
I used to hate the French but now I play the b3 gambit and it's quite decent 😂
@aaronmaddali20496 ай бұрын
In the one line you showed isn’t that the French winnower
@allannortje64406 ай бұрын
The French has a record at losing at every war !!!
@phosgeneoxime93106 ай бұрын
Actually France is the country with the most war victories.
@Hand_leodjdjdjdk6 ай бұрын
Dont compare a chess opening with real wars of france. French defence is a good opening for passive players if played correctly
@CJ_14066 ай бұрын
Though I appreciate the joke, it's getting kinda overrated, to be honest. 100 years war, War of the 1st - 5th Coalitions, WW1... Just to name a few.
@allannortje64406 ай бұрын
@@Hand_leodjdjdjdk It is just a chess joke, sorry for the offense non meant.
@jineylixon82976 ай бұрын
French won over 1000 battles
@lileffort93333 ай бұрын
Goota make sure you underschtand your openings !
@jovanblom77426 ай бұрын
I feel the same way about the French...
@paulandrew25186 ай бұрын
As much as you find French defence annoying I would like to see you try and play French defence doing an analysis on how to win with French defence. You done a few short videos on briefly how to play but never an extended effort playing it. You find very little intuitive videos on how to win with French defence. Nearly all videos about French Defence are about how to play against not how to play.
@Mystery8MySpatula6 ай бұрын
Nah I hate the french defense, your feelings are valid
@marcmeli4976 ай бұрын
When the whites begin with d4 I begin with french defense and i have a good winning rate against the d4 opening...
@johnnyralte59856 ай бұрын
My opponent would just push c4 then what
@anujvairagi59145 ай бұрын
Also France will lose the euro 2024 semifinal
@ounalan3 ай бұрын
The title is wrong, because French defense is not a passive opening. White has to be very careful otherwise black gets the upper-hand very quickly. Capablanca messed with it against Alekhine, but possibly this was before the theory was established reasonably.
@sebastianryan2315 ай бұрын
An passant is a forced move anyways
@peterreid97696 ай бұрын
Passive players are nauseating. As for the French Defence, you're right!
@Dwaynoe_ball6 ай бұрын
I’ve watched too much Ben Finegold so playing F3/F6 is never an option
@Leandro-ne9hb5 ай бұрын
❤
@jasonc00656 ай бұрын
...O-O-O is better than ...Nd8, lol.
@garzyfreestyle5406 ай бұрын
Luckily en passant is forced so you can't miss it.
@hassanalihusseini17176 ай бұрын
French defence is so gaaaay... 🙂
@xxsunshinestarxX-ev4ih6 ай бұрын
Liumm
@jonathanjacobs89896 ай бұрын
Lmao
@benbatt216 ай бұрын
That’s France for ya
@remcovanhartevelt5886 ай бұрын
Like you play an opening to get pounded by your opponent
@hungryutkarsh6 ай бұрын
Bro gay isn't offensive
@Chomta6 ай бұрын
Fr it sucks its boring and trash
@farouqbaiti43156 ай бұрын
15:30 How about Nxg6?😏
@CSE_116 ай бұрын
It is now allowed to queen in
@pingkotbikolano3 ай бұрын
Too much blah blah
@speedking4346 ай бұрын
Episode No. 10 would be the right name i guess 🙂 Very nice series by the way, i am really enjoying and learning from this priciples, thank you Nelson 🫶