hey man i play OTB tournaments at i am rated 2200 online fyi i woulf highly reccomend the jobava london which took me from 1600 to 1700 in one single day back when i decided to learn it or since you play the london currently you could try it with bb5 pinning the knight over the classical bd3 so ne5 becomes a crushing move ive alson seen you play the london with c4 instead of c3 and i find bb5 a more testing move
@stelixhyx80822 күн бұрын
27:09 you threaten mate and rd7 rd7 trades two rooks for a queen and bishop. his queen is pinned to the king and bishop to the queen. Unholy move actually
@BrooksMusicProduction21 күн бұрын
Awesome game Kenny! As a
@gajendrakanwal869122 күн бұрын
At 2.52 the move is you put queen in opponent queen diagonal and it will pin opponent queen...and if he take back the queen his knight can be captured....Also if he move his pawn which is infront of his king to defend his knight by his bishop then you can push your pawn to attack his knight...and knight was again trapped..
@stelixhyx80822 күн бұрын
horsie protects the queen if it it pins. the computer instead prefers the bishop. i have no idea what the comp sees either, probably a lack of development for black idk
@Linkfanoftheyear22 күн бұрын
@@stelixhyx808 It's definitely the crazy development lead that the computer likes. I wouldn't want black in that position either. Those rooks are going to connect and star staring down the semiopen queenside files, chase your queen around. All around a bad time for very little material advantage.