DOMINATE as Black with the Caro-Kann

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Summary

TLDRThe video script offers a strategic guide to playing as black in chess, focusing on the King's Indian Defense (KID). It breaks down the roles of each piece in the opening, emphasizing the importance of controlling the center and applying pressure. The script covers various scenarios, including the advanced variation where white pushes a pawn, the exchange variation when white captures a pawn, and the classical variation with knight defense. It concludes with a real game analysis, illustrating how to use the KID to dominate the center and ultimately win, highlighting the power of a strong pawn structure and piece coordination.

Takeaways

  • 🤔 The script discusses strategies for playing chess as black, focusing on the King's Indian Defense (KID).
  • 🏰 The KID is described as a legendary defense that can be used to dominate as black, with a straightforward game plan.
  • 👣 Each piece in the KID has a specific mission, including pawns attacking the center, knights applying pressure, and bishops pinning knights.
  • 📚 There are different variations of the KID, including the advanced variation, the exchange variation, and the classical variation, each with its own strategies.
  • 🔄 In the advanced variation, black aims to break up white's center and often ends up capturing both pawns, leading to a superior pawn structure.
  • 🎯 The bishop's role is crucial in pinning the white knight, which can lead to a powerful pawn structure for black.
  • 👉 The exchange variation is simpler to play and involves black capturing white's pawn, leading to a different setup but still maintaining pressure.
  • 🛡 In the classical variation, black attacks the white knight with the bishop, which can lead to complex theory but often results in a favorable position for black.
  • 👑 The script emphasizes the importance of understanding the game plan for each piece and the overall strategy in the KID.
  • 📉 The script provides an example of a real game played at a 1700 Elo level, illustrating how to use the KID to win by dominating the center and applying pressure.
  • 💡 The final takeaway is the importance of leveraging a dominant center to win the game, as demonstrated in the provided game example.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script?

    -The main topic of the video script is the King's Indian Defense (KID), a chess opening strategy for playing as Black.

  • What is the purpose of the King's Indian Defense according to the script?

    -The purpose of the King's Indian Defense is to break up White's center and establish a straightforward game plan to take control over the board as Black.

  • What is the initial move suggested for Black in the King's Indian Defense?

    -The initial move suggested for Black is to push the pawns to attack the center, specifically the d- and e-pawns.

  • What is the role of Black's knight in the King's Indian Defense as described in the script?

    -The role of Black's knight is to apply pressure to the center, often moving to a square that pins White's knight and makes it difficult for White to defend their pawns.

  • How does the bishop contribute to the King's Indian Defense strategy?

    -The bishop's role is to pin White's knight, preventing it from defending the center and allowing Black to gain control over the board.

  • What is the 'exchange variation' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'exchange variation' refers to a scenario in the King's Indian Defense where White captures Black's advanced pawn, leading to a simplified position where Black aims to pressure the center with fewer pawns.

  • What is the 'classical variation' in the context of the King's Indian Defense?

    -The 'classical variation' occurs when White defends their center pawn with their knight instead of capturing Black's pawn, leading to complex middlegame positions where Black aims to attack the knight with their bishop.

  • What is the recommended plan for Black if White does not capture the advanced pawn?

    -If White does not capture the advanced pawn, Black should continue attacking the center with their pieces, aiming to exploit any weaknesses in White's position and maintain control over the board.

  • How does the script suggest using the dominance in the center to win the game?

    -The script suggests using the central dominance to attack White's center pawns, forcing them to make concessions and leading to a superior pawn structure for Black, which can be used to win the game.

  • What is the importance of the bishop's role in the 'exchange variation'?

    -In the 'exchange variation', the bishop's role is to support the central pawn structure and potentially pin White's knight, making it difficult for White to defend their center effectively.

  • How does the script describe the transition from the opening to the middlegame in the King's Indian Defense?

    -The script describes the transition as a series of well-defined piece development and pawn structure maneuvers, with each piece having a specific mission to support the central pawns and exert pressure on White's position.

Outlines

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🤔 Mastering the Konan Defense as Black

This paragraph introduces the Konan Defense, a chess opening strategy for playing as black. It emphasizes the importance of controlling the center and having a clear game plan move by move. The speaker promises to teach a legendary defense that can be used to dominate as black, breaking up the opponent's center and potentially capturing both pawns to achieve superior pawn structure. The focus is on understanding the specific mission of each piece in the game, starting with the pawns' role in attacking the center. The paragraph also discusses common white responses and the black player's strategic options, including the use of knights and bishops to apply pressure and pin white pieces. The speaker encourages full attention and engagement with the material, promising a game plan that will be useful for the rest of the viewer's chess-playing life.

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🏆 Winning with the Konan Defense: Strategies and Examples

The second paragraph delves into the specifics of the Konan Defense, discussing various scenarios based on white's responses. It covers the 'advanced variation' where white pushes a pawn, leading to complex theory that the speaker advises is unnecessary to learn in-depth due to its rarity and complexity. Instead, the focus is on practical play, using a real game example from a 1700 Elo match to illustrate how to dominate the center and win using the Konan Defense. The example demonstrates how black can apply pressure, trade pieces effectively, and exploit white's weak center to gain a material advantage. The summary also highlights the importance of maintaining a strong center and how black can use this dominance to force wins and control the board, ultimately leading to victory.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Kocon Defense

The Kocon Defense is a chess opening strategy mentioned in the video script, which is used when playing as black. It involves breaking up the opponent's center and maintaining a straightforward game plan to take control over the board. The script emphasizes that this defense is strong at all levels and can lead to a superior pawn structure, which can be used to pressure the opponent throughout the game.

💡Pawn Structure

Pawn structure in chess refers to the arrangement of pawns on the board and their potential to influence the game. In the context of the video, having a superior pawn structure means that the black player, even after capturing pawns, can exert control over the center of the board, which is a strategic advantage. This is illustrated when the script discusses how the Kocon Defense can lead to capturing both pawns and ending up with a stronger pawn formation.

💡Center Control

Center control is a fundamental concept in chess where players aim to dominate the central squares of the board with their pieces. The video script explains that the Kocon Defense is effective because it allows the black player to break up the white player's center and subsequently take control, which is a key to dictating the game's flow and creating opportunities for attack.

💡Game Plan

A game plan in chess is a strategic blueprint that outlines the player's intended moves and objectives. The video script details a game plan for the black player using the Kocon Defense, which includes specific moves for each piece to apply pressure on the center and control the game. The script emphasizes the importance of following this plan to achieve a winning position.

💡Pinning

Pinning is a tactical concept in chess where a piece is attacked in such a way that it cannot move without exposing a more valuable piece to capture. In the script, the bishop's mission is to pin the white knight, preventing it from defending the center pawn, which is a crucial part of the Kocon Defense strategy.

💡Exchange Variation

The exchange variation is a specific line of play that arises when the white player captures the black pawn in the opening. The script explains that this variation is simpler to play and involves a straightforward setup with the black player's pieces. It is part of the broader discussion on how to respond to different white responses to the Kocon Defense.

💡Knight

The knight is a chess piece that moves in an L-shape and is known for its ability to jump over other pieces. In the video script, the knight's mission is to apply pressure to the center by making specific moves that support the Kocon Defense strategy. The knight's role is highlighted in various contexts, such as pinning the opponent's pieces and attacking the center.

💡Bishop

The bishop is a chess piece that moves diagonally across the board. In the context of the video, the bishop's role is to pin the white knight and support the black pawn structure. The bishop's actions are integral to the game plan outlined in the script, particularly in controlling the center and applying pressure on the opponent.

💡Castling

Castling is a special move in chess that involves the king and either rook moving simultaneously to achieve a more secure position for the king and connecting the rooks. The script mentions castling as part of the recommended setup in the exchange variation of the Kocon Defense, indicating it as a standard procedure to enhance the player's position.

💡Dominance

Dominance in chess refers to having a significant advantage over the opponent, often through control of the board, material, or position. The video script uses the term to describe the black player's position after successfully implementing the Kocon Defense. It illustrates how dominance can lead to an unstoppable force in the game, as seen in the example game provided.

Highlights

The importance of controlling the opening as white and having a game plan as black.

Introduction of the Kocon Defense as a legendary opening for black to dominate.

Breaking up the center with pawns in the Kocon Defense.

Developing a straightforward game plan to take control over the board with the Kocon Defense.

Capturing both pawns and ending up with superior pawn structure in the Kocon Defense.

The mission of each piece in the Kocon Defense, starting with the pawns.

Alternative move Knight F3 instead of pawn push and its implications.

The strategy for players under 2000 Elo to attack the center and follow the game plan.

Applying pressure to the center with the knight and pinning it with the bishop.

Dealing with a pinned knight and the subsequent strategies.

The role of the bishop in opening lines for attack and supporting the center.

Knight's mission to attack the black square bishop and defend the center.

Simplicity and strength of the Exchange Variation in the Kocon Defense.

Setup for the Exchange Variation and the recommended moves.

Handling the Classical Variation when white defends the pawn with the knight.

Avoiding complex theory and focusing on practical play in the Classical Variation.

Analyzing a real game to demonstrate how to use the Kocon Defense to win.

Dominating the center and using it to win the game in a 1700 Elo match.

How black uses a dominant center to win the game as an unstoppable force.

The final stages of the game where black is dominating the board and winning.

Transcripts

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for a Sharp handsome young man like you

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are it's an easy thing to control the

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opening as white but half the games

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you'll find yourself being black now

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white is in control and you just make up

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a game plan move by move don't worry the

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kocon is a legendary defense that you

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can use to dominate as black in the

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kocon defense you break up their Center

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like this and no matter what they do you

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have a straightforward game plan to take

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control over the board and believe it or

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not many times you will capture both

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pawns and end up with a Superior Pawn

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structure that allows you to bully your

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opponent all game long it's a legendary

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opening because it's not only strong in

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lower Lo it's very strong in high L

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chest too promise me to carefully pay

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attention right now don't look at the

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suggested videos Go full screen if you

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stick with me for the next couple

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minutes and properly understand this

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opening you'll have a game plan for most

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of your black games for the rest of your

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life in the kocon each of your pieces

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has its very own specific Mission let's

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start with these pawns now obviously

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their mission is to attack the

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center by the way another common move is

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Knight F3 instead of this pawn move but

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you push the pawns like this anyway

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doesn't matter when you do that white

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can either take push or defend their

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Pawn for the sake of explaining the game

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plan let's say they push if you were a

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Grandmaster you should probably get your

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Bishop out right now but for anyone

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under 2000 Lo the stronger and easier

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option is to just stick with the game

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plan meaning you attack the center by

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pushing this Pawn remember these pawns

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want to break up the center now it

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doesn't really matter if they defend

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their Pawn or take your Pawn in both

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cases your Knight's mission is to apply

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more pressure to the center so it goes

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here most times they will defend the E

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Pawn with the Knight and that's what

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your Bishop has been waiting for pin the

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Knight like this whenever they bring out

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the Knight you pin it with the bishop

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even if it happens later in the game you

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just wait to pin this Knight so your

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Knight's mission is to apply more

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pressure to the center by going here

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your Bishop's mission is to pin this

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Knight so that the Knight can't defend

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this Pawn anymore let's take a look at

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this bishop by the way one quick thing

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if the Knight gets pinned by the bishop

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that's a little annoying but you can

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literally just wait because if they

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actually trade your Pawn structure

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becomes even more powerful anyway this

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bishop right here is waiting for you to

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push the E Pawn when you push it opens

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the line for the attack on the C1

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sometimes they just let you take it if

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they defend it you're ready to to apply

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even more pressure and cause severe

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headaches with this Knight go to E7 and

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then go to F5 attacking this bishop so

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this Knight's mission is basically to

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attack the black Square Bishop that will

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likely try to defend one of the Pawns in

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the center so if the bishop went here to

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defend this Pawn in another game you can

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go here to attack the bishop and the

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pawn at the same time just attack the

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defending Bishop it's actually pretty

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simple I promise from now on it will be

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easier that was the most complex part by

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the way your Bishop is just chilling

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once they attack you can trade like this

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and the E Pawn lost his defense those

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are the game plans for each of your

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pieces in many games you'll just win

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both pawns because Wyatt is not familiar

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with the kocon but this was the advanced

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variation what if they take don't worry

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the take variation with the name

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exchange variation is the easiest to

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play in fact everything from now on is

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easier so let's talk about what happens

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when they Tak in this position instead

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of pushing by the way in some games you

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won't see this double Pawn instead they

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open with E4 and then play their Knight

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but that doesn't really matter because

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usually they take your Pawn after this

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and as long as they take it's the

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exchange variation we'll cover it with a

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very easy setup let's look at the Double

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Pawn version though if they take you

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take back this time there is no Advanced

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Pawn meaning it's a lot simpler to

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pressure the center not necessarily

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stronger it's just simpler to play

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attack with the Knight get your other

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Knight out to F6 there is no reason to

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go the long route in this game then get

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your Bishop out to F5 or G4 then push

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your Pawn after getting the bishop out

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so it doesn't get stuck develop your

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other Bishop maybe like this later you

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can Castle most of the time when they go

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for the exchange variation you can

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literally just go for this set up unless

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they attack with this Pawn after

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exchanging in that case you should

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develop this Knight first instead of

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this Knight everything else can stay the

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same don't take the pawn they can take

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back and develop a bishop for free just

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defend it but the set up is super simple

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just learn the moves we have one more

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variation to cover so the first version

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was the advanced variation where they

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push the pawn and we've covered the

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individual missions of your pieces

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earlier if they take your Pawn you're in

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the exchange variation that we just

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covered the last thing we need to take a

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look at right now is what to do if they

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don't take if they don't take your Pawn

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they usually defend with the Knight you

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might see some other wild move every

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once in a while but every other move

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besides this night is not even worth

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studying because they're so rare in this

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Knight defense case you can take the

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pawn they take back and you both lost a

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center Pawn which is completely fine in

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the classical variation you attack the

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Knight with your Bishop often you'll see

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something like this make sure to not get

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your Bishop

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trapped I have bad news and good news

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the bad news is that this line has

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extremely complex Theory the good news

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is that 99% of your opponents don't know

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the theory so you can just use your

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brain and play normal chess let's do

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something better because learning all

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the theory right now would be a waste of

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time we'll take a look at a real game

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that shows you how to use the kocon to

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win this game happened in 1700 El and it

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shows how to dominate the center and how

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to use the dominance to win the game

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white pushes the pawn the advanced

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variation and black attacks the center

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white decides to defend the center with

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the pawn do you remember what black

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should do

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now correct the Knight basically always

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wants to apply pressure like this they

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bring their Knight out and the bishop

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pins it immediately

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they unpin the Knight and black frees

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the bishop and Knight by pushing this

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Pawn White Castles and black brings out

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the second Knight now they attack the

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bishop hoping to get rid of it but black

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takes the Knight and after trading

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pieces black brings the second Knight to

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F5 now this Pawn is attacked three times

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but only defended by two pieces white

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doesn't want to take because it's a

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valuable Center pawn and black could

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develop a bishop for free so white tries

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to defend with the bishop black brings

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out the queen adding more pressure to

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the center and attacking this Pawn white

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makes the decision to defend this Pawn

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but sacrifices the center by doing so

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black takes white takes black takes

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white takes black takes with the queen

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basically forcing white to take back

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with the queen because the Rook is under

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attack white takes and black takes back

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with the Knight black is now up a pawn

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and has the stronger Center but it's

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about to get worse you should pay

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attention now because you'll see how

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black uses this dominant Center to win

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the game like an Unstoppable Force so

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black is up a pawn and controls the

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center now white brings out the Knight

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and black attacks it by developing the

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bishop white defends the Knight with the

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rook and black moves the Knight over

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here attacking the second Center Pawn

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the only way to defend it is to play

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this rook and now black attacks the pawn

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again because white has a weak Center

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there is no way to defend the pawn now

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the other Center Pawn that was defending

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this Pawn is already gone the dominance

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is compounding black takes the pawn and

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his two pawns up with an even more

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dominant position black then takes the

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bishop which white has to take back with

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the pawn because the bishop pins this

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Knight after a little trading of

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pieces black remains with a superior

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position which allows black to conquer

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another Pawn some Pawn pushing later

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black is absolutely dominating the board

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and is about to win the good thing about

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dominant positions is that your opponent

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has 20 different options to lose the

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game white chose to attack this Pawn

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seems like a good move but after black

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pushing this Pawn white makes the Fatal

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mistake to take the pawn the game was

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kind of over anyway but after those

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moves white can't stop the pawn from

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becoming a queen and resigns the game if

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you forget some of the moves you can

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just rewatch this video anytime check

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out the join button to see what I

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mentioned earlier or just watch another

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