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Czech Defense: One Opening against anything

The Pirc Defense system with the pawn move c6 allows you to defend against almost anything white plays against you. This system is easy to understand and to memorize.

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I friggin love this guy. I admit that I learned how pieces move as a kid and didn't pursue chess like one should. I admit that only after my son came home one day and asked if I knew how to play, and if I ever heard of Gotham chess, I picked up the game after 2 decades. What this guy teaches for absolutely free is so far above and beyond the other sites that I literally check daily for his next upload. I was actually worried that he met his demise due to all the wars and rumors of wars. This guy is absolutely dynamite at chess and we are all lucky to know his content.

jacobjohnson
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I love the pirc defence/kings indian. That combo is so similar, but offers you an answer to almost every first move the opponent can make. Really solid for a beginner

austinmaiden
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Incredible opening. I play this all the time in bullet and ultrabullet so that I can play positions quickly, accurately and comfortably.

V_ChessGuy
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What’s funny is if you play the Czech Pirc defense against the London system, you almost always end up winning a bishop by move eight or nine, because you push your central pawns to threaten a fork and a lot of times they’ll move their bishop to f5 to avoid it, then you push your pawn to attack the knight anyways and discover the attack on the hanging bishop. In a bullet or blitz game, they will forget that your queen is there and you win.

jefftaylor
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Back for watching again - this is pure gold! ❤

philippschnierstein
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One of the best explanatory demonstrations of the Pirc I have ever seen. If not _the_ best!

lonewolf
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Lovely! Exactly what I needed. Great lines.

I play king's indian defence a lot but often end up in closed positions with less space and a sometimes a very bad position.

Your moves c6 and Qa5 are game changing.

NXaiUL
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I learned so much from your lesson on the d3 opening move for black, which I usually play, but in this lesson, I was also enlightened about the real beauty of the King's Indian defense. And you also have a mesmerizing voice! Thanks so very much! 🙏😊!!

DauntlessTony
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I think you gave a great breakdown of one of my favorite openings, but I was sad to see you didn't cover the most critical lines starting with 1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 c6 4. f4.. Would love to see another video covering these more difficult variations

andrewbickford
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This is great. Its really helpful to hear you talk through all the ifs and buts and possibilities. 'Assess the threat and deal with it': my new chess mantra!

sbpsychology
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That really helped me. I have been playing for over a year with no progress. Mostly because its hard to remember all the variables your opponent can play. With your opening you have so many options that it seems winning at every move no matter what the opponent plays. Thank you so much. I finally have an opening I can understand and can build off of.

Fyer
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Excellent and clear explanation of the theory - thank you!

oldvaliant
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I went from 1300 to 1000 playing this..

fergferguson
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A really instructive lesson 😎

I'll play this opening for my next few games

chessdragon
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Nice. I tried the Caro Khan and the Acc. Dr. Sicc but this is so much easier to learn. And from there I can train the middle game. Thx.

jacovanburen
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I've been searching for a better black opening for a while now. This might be just what I need. Thank you!

scotttoney
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I actually play this, I'm not perfect by any stretch of the means but I like this opening for black. I play this a lot and appreciate the lesson, thank you.

hypekillacsplaya
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Beautiful explanation of the official content of the chess game, in terms of techniques and strategies, congratulations!

GoldenHorse
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This was great. I'll spend some time studying all these variations. Thank you for explaining!

notsofast
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After watching this video my perspective on where to look before move a piece, changed drastically. I still can't remember all the positions to counter each move, but this opening can lead to great sacrifices on blitz games. And the principles here can be aplied to whites as well.

Zerker_Supremacy