jonnyqh has it right, Black should play nxc3 (hitting the white queen) and the mating rammer (Black Queen and Bishop) threat is very strong against g2!!! Great eye! Eye Eye Captain!
at 5:02, the check on f6 allows white to capture on e4 with bishop, then if black plays ...Q.e4 then WHAM Nf6+ wins the black queen. So it is a tactical shot for white that indirectly protects e4... understand???
at 5:01 what trouble is he talking about for black, why does the Nf6 check spell big trouble for black? i put this into deep fritz and i still dont understand..
He means the threat of 22. Bxe4 and white wins a piece because the queen cannot recapture due to the fork of the king and queen by 22. ... Qxe4 Nf6+. But that is actually a mistake by GM Dzindzichashvili, because black has a greater threat with the battery of the queen and bishop in the a8-h1 diagonal which goes by 22. ... Nxc3! forking the queen and rook at the same time that threats checkmate in g2
Im enjoying these videos a lot, i wud like to improve my pawn structure in my opening play, i keep finding that i get towards the end of the middle game with just two pawns out of place. any chance of some basic pawn videos for a beginner??? Thanks
Thanks for telling us there is nnnnnnnnnno part 4. I spent so much time.
yedidsion 2 months ago
@yedidsion me too! ugh
17ronaldo7cristiano 1 month ago
22..Nxc3 would have let Black win.
AhmedCharfeddine 4 months ago
I looked in your videos, and you don't have the part 4!
I tought I'd leave the info here so other viewers won't take lose minutes to check all the way back to videos you uploaded 2+ years ago.
gentilguy 5 months ago
Perhaps an error in tactical analysis in this video: at 5:02 Rybka shows black winning: ...Nxc3, Qf1 Nxd1, Be4 Qe6, Bxb7 Nxb2 - + (or if after Nxc3, Qf3 Qxf3, gxf3 Nxd1, Bc2 Nxb2, Nf6+ Kf8, Nxe8 Rd2! - + )
Reza254 9 months ago
He says nd6 wins material but is that true? Yes the bishop and rook are forked but Bc2 seems to hold in all variations.
Chessczar 9 months ago
22... Nxc3, and gf
Pinzote 11 months ago
Where is part 4?
the1jonte 1 year ago
jonnyqh has it right, Black should play nxc3 (hitting the white queen) and the mating rammer (Black Queen and Bishop) threat is very strong against g2!!! Great eye! Eye Eye Captain!
rmraovich 2 years ago
at 5:02, the check on f6 allows white to capture on e4 with bishop, then if black plays ...Q.e4 then WHAM Nf6+ wins the black queen. So it is a tactical shot for white that indirectly protects e4... understand???
rmraovich 2 years ago
@rmraovich 1. (fork threat)
It seems to me that at 5:02 u r right but after white Ng4, if black Nxc3, white Qf3 is best defence only loosing pawns and (probably) the game.
2. (pawn structure)
Instead of white moving his knight from c4 to e3, which reduced the defences of his e4-pawn, why not first defend this pawn with Pf3 ?
Littlewhitelephant 1 year ago
at 5:01 what trouble is he talking about for black, why does the Nf6 check spell big trouble for black? i put this into deep fritz and i still dont understand..
chessplayer21 2 years ago
He means the threat of 22. Bxe4 and white wins a piece because the queen cannot recapture due to the fork of the king and queen by 22. ... Qxe4 Nf6+. But that is actually a mistake by GM Dzindzichashvili, because black has a greater threat with the battery of the queen and bishop in the a8-h1 diagonal which goes by 22. ... Nxc3! forking the queen and rook at the same time that threats checkmate in g2
jonnyqh 2 years ago 5
Can we have part 4 please.
dashwood123 2 years ago
where is part 4 ?!
balkoth1984 3 years ago
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dgrakovsky 3 years ago
Im enjoying these videos a lot, i wud like to improve my pawn structure in my opening play, i keep finding that i get towards the end of the middle game with just two pawns out of place. any chance of some basic pawn videos for a beginner??? Thanks
millydook 3 years ago 3