Hi, when you put your bishop to b4, your opponent could've played knight to c3,.. could you give me a solution if your opponent made this move? I was once faced with a similar situation as well.
My favorite part was the knight check, where you got his rook, and the queen couldn't help out, even though it was guarding the square, because your queen guarded the knight. This is what I'm trying to teach my boy, but I still don't know how to play chess myself. Excellent video, thanks to youtube, I can at least pretend to know what I'm talking about. My son looks up to me, but I am more of a checkers dad, than a chess dad.
Thanks for checking out the vid and the comment sentriclecub! I remember when I first started chess and working with my son also so I completely understand how it is in the beginning, but it gets better quick! Keep me posted on how things go!
Some questions, why your not playing Qxd3 after his/her weak Bd2? (...kC3! Bxc3-bxc3 +=) And why your opponent playes moves like Kf3 (Qf3!) and Rg1 (Rc1!) and what to think of gxf3 (Qxf3!) Nothing offensive but i think you just played a 5 year old girl.
You were probably right to take on f3, doubling the pawns - but in general if you're on the attack you want MORE pieces on the board to assist, while the defender wishes to trade pieces. Retreating the bishop would have been an ok idea also, since white is prevented from castling by the queen's position. Your opponent simply made a horrible blunder allowing you to take the e-pawn, although c4 itself was positionally bad weakening the d4 square.
One of the reasons why it's ok for the queen to be out in this game was that his pawn on c3 took aware that square from his knight, which is really the only way he can attack your queen. His move c4 weakens the d-pawn too much and does not improve his development.
Qa5 would have been good too
crazyozzyking 1 year ago
Hi, when you put your bishop to b4, your opponent could've played knight to c3,.. could you give me a solution if your opponent made this move? I was once faced with a similar situation as well.
Jackoline6 1 year ago
ignore that dumb remark please!
factualfilms 3 years ago
why not Knight takes pawn on F3+ ?
factualfilms 3 years ago
What were white's mistake(s) that led it to its loss?
edmalikin 4 years ago
My favorite part was the knight check, where you got his rook, and the queen couldn't help out, even though it was guarding the square, because your queen guarded the knight. This is what I'm trying to teach my boy, but I still don't know how to play chess myself. Excellent video, thanks to youtube, I can at least pretend to know what I'm talking about. My son looks up to me, but I am more of a checkers dad, than a chess dad.
sentriclecub 4 years ago
Thanks for checking out the vid and the comment sentriclecub! I remember when I first started chess and working with my son also so I completely understand how it is in the beginning, but it gets better quick! Keep me posted on how things go!
jrobichess 4 years ago
Very bad played by white!
goldengab 4 years ago 2
great ownage, 5 stars.
PoopSlop 4 years ago 2
Hi,
Some questions, why your not playing Qxd3 after his/her weak Bd2? (...kC3! Bxc3-bxc3 +=) And why your opponent playes moves like Kf3 (Qf3!) and Rg1 (Rc1!) and what to think of gxf3 (Qxf3!) Nothing offensive but i think you just played a 5 year old girl.
Maartenols 4 years ago
You were probably right to take on f3, doubling the pawns - but in general if you're on the attack you want MORE pieces on the board to assist, while the defender wishes to trade pieces. Retreating the bishop would have been an ok idea also, since white is prevented from castling by the queen's position. Your opponent simply made a horrible blunder allowing you to take the e-pawn, although c4 itself was positionally bad weakening the d4 square.
Gohma 4 years ago
I like the aggressive play, nice video.
iceheart920 4 years ago
5 Stars
KJL94 4 years ago
Thanks KJL!
jrobichess 4 years ago
Nicely Played Jrobi!!
KJL94 4 years ago
Nice work. Ne7+ was very nice!
Masamune314 4 years ago
Thanks Masamune - when I saw the possibility for that I knew I could land it as long as he didn't offer up a queen trade on the bishop take.
jrobichess 4 years ago
Well played sir.
DirtyGhettoKidnumba1 4 years ago
Thank you - I enjoyed the pace of this game.
jrobichess 4 years ago
One of the reasons why it's ok for the queen to be out in this game was that his pawn on c3 took aware that square from his knight, which is really the only way he can attack your queen. His move c4 weakens the d-pawn too much and does not improve his development.
jj32768 4 years ago
The comment about moving your queen out early is spot-on, and a very astute thing to say.
0-0-0 was also a very nice move.
Five stars!
jj32768 4 years ago
Thanks JJ - appreciate the comment!
jrobichess 4 years ago