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Play The OVERPOWERED Scandinavian Defense! | Slowbrah Ep. 13

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@Fujibayashi50
@Fujibayashi50 11 ай бұрын
I am always so impressed at how he visualizes different lines and compares the advantages and disadvantages of the resulting positions almost instantly
@mn22286
@mn22286 11 ай бұрын
How he almost immediately saw the problems with the bishop skewer of the king and queen was really impressive. I would have played that move immediately lol
@zen_023
@zen_023 11 ай бұрын
its hilarious how fast the opponent moves when they have full 15 minutes left to think lmao
@m1n3h4ck
@m1n3h4ck 11 ай бұрын
noob
@ShamGam3
@ShamGam3 11 ай бұрын
@@m1n3h4ck It takes at least some trust in your end game skills to not do that.
@sure7130
@sure7130 11 ай бұрын
And they only use their clock when their moves are forced and are completely lost
@ccdj35
@ccdj35 11 ай бұрын
I am a big fan of all educational contents you guys have been doing.
@jcel4378
@jcel4378 6 ай бұрын
6:59 This was Aman's "chess on the ceiling moment". The way he calculated this line was GM level.
@kareandersson
@kareandersson 11 ай бұрын
10:00 For sure his opponent had this all thought out
@iEatVegans
@iEatVegans 11 ай бұрын
600 elo is when you get mated w 13min on your clock in a 15min game
@riprap007
@riprap007 11 ай бұрын
The King chase was very informative, thanks.
@Meech_TK
@Meech_TK 9 ай бұрын
Slowbrah is my new favourite series from Aman. Super chill, very informative and it's always funny to see the difference in time management between a GM and a noob.
@Tom-hf4om
@Tom-hf4om 11 ай бұрын
Damn those series are soo good, love it ❤
@hugh261
@hugh261 11 ай бұрын
Nice and concise.
@dr.mikeybee
@dr.mikeybee 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful game! Relentless precision!
@morton_hacks
@morton_hacks 10 ай бұрын
Somehow missed this upload, Love Slowbrah
@KA54the
@KA54the 3 ай бұрын
The engine move against 2.e5 is c5.
@WayOfHaQodesh
@WayOfHaQodesh 7 ай бұрын
Amazing variation of the Scandinavian.
@thejourneyman8890
@thejourneyman8890 11 ай бұрын
In all of life, there is a rhythm.
@tele-marmotte
@tele-marmotte 11 ай бұрын
Oof that was very clean. Nice missed tactic indeed. Thanks for sharing.
@eadwig7566
@eadwig7566 11 ай бұрын
I saw this line from Aman and I started playing 2... Bf5... but the engine says 2...c5 is the best move after e5, so I tend to alternate between the two now.. I have the same high win rate with both moves, so I guess the moral of the story is that e5 from white is just bad and only usually played by low Elo players. Would love to see Slowbrah play out the 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qa5 main line, but Aman always plays 3... Qe5+ - at least when I've been watching. There has been one main line game I see in the database, so I'll be looking out for that video in future! An excellent series with great explanations and maximum respect given to the lower rated opponents which I personally find very refreshing.
@user-qq8pl9qd7t
@user-qq8pl9qd7t 10 ай бұрын
Nxe5! instead of Nb4. If PxN then Qe4+ and Qe3 mate, if NxN then Bxd1... or am I missing something?
@modestasstonys3235
@modestasstonys3235 10 ай бұрын
Missed knight e5 :)
@urd3adnow
@urd3adnow 11 ай бұрын
hi aman! thank you for the excellent video! i have a question: i feel intuitively like the scandinavian is in conflict with the general noob issue of "don't bring your queen out early" so i'm hella suspicious of it (rated 1000) my friend used to play it exclusively til we started playing a lot and he switched off cuz it feels like you end up with your queen just dancing a lot of the time
@ThatRaisinTho
@ThatRaisinTho 11 ай бұрын
The problem is that beginners will play it and not know anything past move 2. They’ll play moves like checking the king early with the queen, which are bad. In the main line of the Scandinavian (when you play it correctly as black) the queen doesn’t actually get kicked around all that much. It’s still a subpar opening at super high levels, but there’s nothing wrong with playing it as a beginner, intermediate, or even advanced player below the highest levels.
@user-lm6qc3vj2j
@user-lm6qc3vj2j 11 ай бұрын
1200 rated scandi player and usually my plan is the queen slides to a5 and chills there for awhile I play c3 to give the queen several escape squares then develop standardly and it's almost impossible for the opponent to attack my queen without wasting tempo. Move order can change slightly as you can delay c3 until something is about to attack the queen usually with an a-b pawn storm or a revealed attack on the queen with a bishop after the knight that aways chills on c3 moves. My win rate is actually higher with black than white Scandi is awesome if you can remember those bits this video covers the other line where they don't take.
@eadwig7566
@eadwig7566 11 ай бұрын
You mean c6, brah
@lucasmatsuoca
@lucasmatsuoca 11 ай бұрын
The secret to not lose fast with scand is to play Qa5 or Qd8 after the Nc3. I never play this as black, but the one benefit you will get is that your opponent probably won't know any theory or opening trick since it's a bad opening that very few people play so it's statistically less likely your opponent will have some prep for it. It may also lead to a time advantage since you'll be more familiar with the opening than your opponent. But yeah, objectively it's bad and really tough for slower time controls after a certain ELO
@user-lm6qc3vj2j
@user-lm6qc3vj2j 11 ай бұрын
@@eadwig7566 yea looking back I was high and I should've looked at a board for the coordinates. Queen slides right and pawn on c7 goes to c6. I love my scandi
@GaliReax
@GaliReax 11 ай бұрын
at 13:37 isn't knight takes e5 check just a forced mate? Knight takes e5 pawn, pawn takes our knight, our queen checks on e4, king goes to d2 only move, queen to e3 checkmate Am I missing something? If he doesn't take our knight with the pawn and takes the other pawn with the king to evade the check, then we will just be winning a knight I guess which should also be winning
@dj-cs8od
@dj-cs8od 11 ай бұрын
Was just about to ask this too
@pavlos712
@pavlos712 11 ай бұрын
It is discussed in the post game analysis, see the whole video
@GaliReax
@GaliReax 11 ай бұрын
@@pavlos712 Thanks man
@dark8raskolbeth
@dark8raskolbeth 11 ай бұрын
Nice game!
@matthewpaul985
@matthewpaul985 11 ай бұрын
Does knight on g8 to e7 with a view to check whites king on F5 work ?( time stamp 11 mins approx)
@uptown-h
@uptown-h 11 ай бұрын
Took me like 5 months to get to 1000 elo - plateaued for a bit. I use the jobava and Caro Kann. Should I research the openings a bit more?
@InfernalLegion84
@InfernalLegion84 11 ай бұрын
Ok jobava but what if opp plays 1. .. c5? Ok caro kann but what if opp plays 1. d4 ? go sicilian/king's indian, you're gonna love it!! The advantage of being sicilian player is, if you're e4 player as white, that while you learn to play sicilian as black, you also learn how to play against it as white!! win-win I don't believe in that bullshit some say, that sicilian is not for beginners. Play what you like. Sicilian is immediately asymetric, aggressive, double-edged, exciting! Everybody likes dynamic chess. I'm 1700ish btw
@muchograndeyolatengo
@muchograndeyolatengo 11 ай бұрын
Up to 1400 I think the best advise is simply to stop hanging pieces. It's a boring advise and for that reason probably also why players in that range tend to ignore it and instead try to search up more sexy advise. But look at it this way. Why spend a lot of time researching how you can gain a small positional edge if you hang your knight a couple of moves later? Or why try to learn 2, 3 or 4 moves tactics if you're missing stuff on the board that is already visible? If you're missing visible stuff, there's no way you aren't missing a ton of stuff when you try to visualize moves in your head. EDIT: that said you can obviously do several things simultaneously, but the fastest way to climb from that rating is almost always to eliminate blunders by incorporating some discipline. Also try to apply that same discipline when solving puzzles. Puzzles are great, but they also have a tendency to reward reckless behavior. Because when something sort of works it almost always works. I can't count the number of times I've been up against someone who threw themselves recklessly into some tactics that obviously didn't work if they spent more than 10 seconds analyzing it. That same recklessness would be rewarded in a puzzle 90% of the time.
@BrennenChua
@BrennenChua 10 ай бұрын
Chess is knowledge and skill. Learning openings = knowledge training. Learning endgames = knowledge training. How much time do you allot for skills training?
@gavinotoole2864
@gavinotoole2864 11 ай бұрын
@05:25 Would you ever consider pinning white's f3 pawn with your bishop? And then if he does not move the king, would you play Qe4 check? I don't know if it's any good, but it's the first thing I thought of when seeing the position.
@hellnawmanwtf
@hellnawmanwtf 11 ай бұрын
I dont think Qe4 check accomplishes something. Its just a check
@lucasmatsuoca
@lucasmatsuoca 11 ай бұрын
that's "hope chess", you play a move that might be only helpful if your opponent blunders, cause i really see no other point to justify Bh5, and actually this case is worse since even if the opponent allows that Qe4 would not acomplish anything. Now C5, that he played, on the other hand will be good no matter what, it's a typical move against d4 e5 pawn chain, makes the white center fragile and it's also even better since the white king is exposed. C5 really should be first instinct of any good player on that position, is great for positional and tatical reasons, it's screaming to be played.
@MrPorho
@MrPorho 11 ай бұрын
Nice
@floridaman6982
@floridaman6982 10 ай бұрын
The rating is too low for this to be engaging, big fan overall but imo you should be starting at 1000
@richiejbhoy1888
@richiejbhoy1888 11 ай бұрын
My rating is 1500-1650. I genuinely don't know a single opening. Is this normal? Anyone else like me?
@tuhaggis
@tuhaggis 11 ай бұрын
Bullshit. The only way you wouldn't recognise the first two or three moves in your games is you have only played a few games in which case your rating isn't real.
@dallinhilton3189
@dallinhilton3189 11 ай бұрын
But the French is my favorite opening to play 😭
@virno69420
@virno69420 11 ай бұрын
I hate how so many people don't take against the scandi in low elo, just take the pawn people! Queen moving early is unprincipled why do you care so much!
@floridaman6982
@floridaman6982 10 ай бұрын
Its trappy, plz chase my queen around ;)
@timcannon5384
@timcannon5384 11 ай бұрын
Slowbrah is my favorite chess player, after hikaru of course
@Chris.4345
@Chris.4345 11 ай бұрын
Comment for the algo
@hosiahjones
@hosiahjones 10 ай бұрын
Proper word is overpowering, not overpowered.
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