Kasparov Teaches How To Play The Best Chess Opening After 1.e4

Published 2024-05-01
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If you're looking for the best chess opening for White to beat beginners and intermediate-level players, this video is for you. GM Igor Smirnov reveals the secret winning plan of Garry Kasparov in the Italian Game, which occurs after the following moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4.

Garry Kasparov has played this line of the Italian Game in a bunch of simul games that he played against amateur players. He used the same winning plan, focusing on attacking Black's Kingside, in 90% of those games, achieving a remarkable success rate.

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00:00 Best Chess Opening To Beat Beginners & Intermediate Players
00:09 Garry Kasparov's Secret Winning Plan In The Italian Game
00:49 5.c3 Classical Variation, Giuoco Pianissimo
01:14 Kasparov's mysterious prophylactic move
02:46 If Black plays Bxf3
05:23 If Black plays Bh5
05:56 Launching the Kingside attack
07:29 Multiple attacking options
09:14 Both Knights on the rim, but not dim
10:19 Puzzle of the day (mate in 1)

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All Comments (21)
  • @mosesthomas1182
    Boy !Oh Boy!!! My opponents are in problems after this clip....I cant get enough of GM Igor Smirnov. thank Smirnov. I always look forward to learning from you.
  • @chesslover8829
    I found the correct move, but it took me more than 10 seconds. I loved the Italian Game example. The instructions were very clear and easy to understand.
  • @user-dt5gq9mp6s
    you re not only an excellent player but and excellent teacher. God bless you !
  • @lethallohn
    Your videos are extremely helpful. Thank you.
  • @Arch2Q89
    Nice I found myself playing Italian many times and Kasparov game is intresting
  • @SvenGoldberg
    Knight f3 is mate. Thank you for another great vid :)
  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    ► Chapters 00:00 Best Chess Opening To Beat Beginners & Intermediate Players 00:09 Garry Kasparov's Secret Winning Plan In The Italian Game 00:49 5.c3 Classical Variation, Giuoco Pianissimo 01:14 Kasparov's mysterious prophylactic move 02:46 If Black plays Bxf3 05:23 If Black plays Bh5 05:56 Launching the Kingside attack 07:29 Multiple attacking options 09:14 Both Knights on the rim, but not dim 10:19 Puzzle of the day (mate in 1)
  • @clevewilson7717
    @GMIgorSmirnov would you mind covering if Black Ng4 instead of Bg4? What would be some ideas coming from that? Thank you.
  • @robertpaul8542
    Could you make a video on nimzo Indian opening? Would appreciate that ❤
  • @ginomoujik8488
    2:04 Logical immediate reaction to Bb3 is Be6, since white will have lost a tempo if they were to exchange bishops.
  • @felipejco
    The move is Nf3. Thanks for the video Mr Igor
  • @user-ej7sr3ow8b
    The solution of the puzzle is pretty counter-intuitive, the solution is Nf3#. The knight which is defended by the queen, covers e5 and g5. The rook which checks the king covers e4, f4 and g4. And the bishop covers e3 and g3
  • @JON-pj3bx
    Nf3 took me a good 5 minutes to find!
  • Wonderful lecture, I got mat in on in about 3 seconds, but frankly this was easy
  • We are preparing for king size casle, please add vedio what if castles on queen side.