Chess Lesson: Scandinavian Defence



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A look at the book lines for the Scandinavian Defence played by black, exploring variations and also including a grandmaster game between Karpov and Larsen for illustration.


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i say i wished i ... ( 1 mese por Chessinoobs)
i say i wished i can see more grandmaster games
Instead of taking ... ( 1 mese por conqab)
Instead of taking the bait, white moves bishop to B5, putting black in check, what is the best course then?
i believe black ... ( 1 mese por shady8mile)
i believe black loses tempo for which when the knight attacks queen the queen has to run and then white can again move once more with a stronger initiative plus an early queen creates problems the queen will move again to go back to safety so 3 queen moves is bad for black plus i noted the bishop cant impact because its on the white squares i see u made a mistake already i mean on the analysis it does not impact the center because your arrow points to the black squares and its a white bishop
i never play this - ... ( 1 mese por harshvgaus)
i never play this - too scared because a 1900 always beats me. safer on english, dragon sicilian and 2 knights.
i should give it a go after seeing this.
what if pawn ... ( 1 mese por AntiRedSon)
what if pawn doesn't go. and instead of second pawn move he brings knight out. he then jumps you and if you go your queen is jumped by knight
shady8mile why ... ( 1 mese por garrythomas2005)
shady8mile why comment when u dont know what ur talking about , the green arrow u r refering to is simply a way of him showing u his evaluation it was a small mistake on his part (do u think this guy really was trying to say a white sq bishop can attack a black sq ?....no he wasnt it was the software he is usings mistake he draws the line quickly and the software thinks thats where he wants the arrow to land) damn i respect ur comments an all but just look a little harder or research next time?
ahem i mean orange ... ( 1 mese por garrythomas2005)
ahem i mean orange arrow (tail between legs!)
thanks dude, this ... ( 1 mese por fighterlink)
thanks dude, this taught me some stuff i would of never thought of, i plan on being a great chess player in the future, and this helped me a lot! thanks
the scandinavian ... ( 1 mese por Luisa7x)
the scandinavian defence kicks ass
""hi my name is ... ( 1 mese por 1Sacho1)
""hi my name is kayla i am 14 years old and 3 years ago a blind girl killed me so post this to `15 vids or next time i will kill you when you are in a shower
I use Russian ... ( 1 mese por JCFadil)
I use Russian Defence
Only play c6 when ... ( 1 mese por rafalis2)
Only play c6 when forced to
When the white pawn ... ( 1 mese por John3ny)
When the white pawn is pushed to e5, play bf5. Its good to get the white bishop out because in variations of french, the white bishop is a trouble maker.
Jrobi, great video man. Any chance on doing the blackmar-Diemer Gambit. I have a friend at school who constantly plays the Scandinavian and its good to transpose into unfamiliar territory
i always learnt the ... ( 4 semanas por MEEP012)
i always learnt the Scandinavian Defence as
white pawn to e4 black pawn to d5 white pawn takes black pawn. white pawn at c7 moves to c6
white pawn takes the black pawn and black knight at b8 takes the white pawn. is this way right as well
I have a friend ... ( 2 semanas por ryanTfarrar)
I have a friend whom I play daily who consistently uses this defense and I can't seem to take advantage of it, are there any lines that hold their own against the Scandinavian or is my best bet to avoid this line by pushing kings pawn again?
just take another ... ( 2 semanas por mick1723)
just take another opening
i know a way if the ... ( 1 semana por siasorat)
i know a way if the opponent doesnt blcok my opening i usually win which is the two knight opening thing but if my opponent blocks it by moving pawns and those stuff i usually lose it's weird lol:)
good vid by the way ... ( 1 semana por siasorat)
good vid by the way i forgot to mention it
Amazing ( 6 dias por DarthChess)
Amazing
I'll bet I don't ... ( 4 dias por ArtThroughtheAges)
I'll bet I don't always rate your vids, but, dang! When I remember, it's always a five star game. Haven't seen any I haven't liked!
And, to be sure, all of my comments are with a grin....I try my best to follow a principled game (Evans) but with a thought to explore (Capablanca(sp?) and Fisher)
Lost most of my books 20 years back. a divorce;I ended up with all her nursing books, she got my chess books.
I got the cat, she got the dog.
But, it was her chess set even though she didn't play.
Thanks! Sorry to ... ( 4 dias por jrobichess)
Thanks! Sorry to hear you lost your books like that. =(
Thanks for checking ... ( 4 dias por jrobichess)
Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks siasorat! ( 4 dias por jrobichess)
Thanks siasorat!
Array ( 4 dias por ArtThroughtheAges)
twenty years ago.
She doesn't even play chess.
Go figure.
Meanwhile, instead of thinking on the past, this is a great opening given Black remembers basic defence principles, as the very thrust up front is really a jolt to White.
I used to toss it out sometimes for surprise, but, nowadays, not so much into that thinking.
I don't really get to play anyone because all my chess playing friends are where I used to live. But, I still 'consider' some games



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