One of the best chess openings:The Yugoslav Attack
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Thanks a lot for the encouraging comment, dude. With all the great comments I am getting lately for this vid, I think I should get out of my shell and make that "variations of the king's gambit accepted" video I have been thinking about.
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@91underarmour if it's described as an attack its always white, if its a defence, always black
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alright?
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is the white playing the yugolsav attack or the black?
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i dont like people who have to think about moves WHILE they are doing tutorials ><
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is there a place in this when you could that bobby-trap?
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The fianchettoed bishop is not ALWAYS stronger than the unfianchettoed bishop!! The reason why white feels very comfortable with this trade is the dark square weaknesses around the king with the lack of the bishop. The dark squared bishop is TYPICALLY better for black, but not always.
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Play Fischer Random (Chess960) and you don't have to worry or spend anymore money on openings that have been analysed to near death!!!
Opening principles apply - start being creative NOW. Play Chess960!!!
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low quality...
"fianchetto" which is an italian word is pronounced with the hard C (like Cake) not with the soft C (like Church) as he says in the video.
caccadilupo1 3 weeks ago
@caccadilupo1
I had a little discussion with another gentleman on this topic. If you want to, you could scroll down and read it. In short, it can be pronounced both ways. You could find both pronunciations in all the dictionaries. For convenience, just go to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary and click on the word to hear the soft C version. You can try any other dictionary as well.
adiladil78 3 weeks ago 3
@adiladil78
You are right, thank you for correcting me!
caccadilupo1 3 weeks ago 2
@caccadilupo1
No sweat, bro. Thanks for watching and commenting.
adiladil78 3 weeks ago
what the hell is that sound at 3:13 ?
TheMiwaro 1 month ago
@TheMiwaro
That's Steve Austin...
Oh, pardon me. I thought you said 3:16. (Haha)
To be honest, I'm not sure, but my bet is that it is either my son or daughter, who are always playing with toys around me, and I think one of them started one of the battery operated toys.
adiladil78 1 month ago 5