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Spielt jemand von euch 1.Sc3?

Mar 07, 2024
Hello and welcome to Big Greek, your channel for the well-maintained communication of real knowledge. In today's video we deal with an unusual opening, namely Springer C3, which is rarely played and is known in the German-speaking world. as Sleipner's opening, in the English-speaking world as the opening of the van named after a Dutch chess player and we see a short, sharp game between the two young Indian superstars Babo Prague. The game is from the final of the Weltwater Champion Chestour. She had reported it in detail, but now it's less about this tournament and much more about this opening for this game here.
spielt jemand von euch 1 sc3
Ediger experiments a lot with unusual openings with D4 bishop F4 and then knight C3 and combines these moves. He does a lot and he doesn't just play the most hackneyed ones or he doesn't just move along the hackneyed thread and play. I think it's not just the main opening, the first knight C3, that is somewhat underrated and very rarely played. I think that's partly due to the fact that White decides early on with the knight and there are so many transitions to different openings that I'm referring to. I would like to ask you briefly, of course, who you really are. does it play something like Springer C3?
spielt jemand von euch 1 sc3

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Is there anyone new to play it? I must admit I've never played it before. I'm more of a classical player in some ways, but why not Springer C3? look briefly here what the different options are, I think the main move here is D5, the move is super logical, you put the build in the center and threaten to attack the knight a bit, D4 here and I think by far the best Now there are four of them. who you really mixed with in this work London, um depending on the gentleman F6 runner F4 or something like that here well, so we are in this system.
spielt jemand von euch 1 sc3
I'm not an expert either, but there is also a lot of play, no, so there is a transition. possible for Evi Of course there are other options after D5, I mean you can also play E4, but then you are in Scandinavian with the second knight C3 and here D4 with the space advantage for black is considered a little better, but you can play the horse E2. The G3 horse is played in many blitzes. Objectively, Defi should be the move you should play here, I think then a further transition to C5 is possible, for example after E4 you are suddenly in Sicilian e4c 5 Knight C3, but you don't.
spielt jemand von euch 1 sc3
I have to play a lot, of course, someone can also ride F3 horse. I think this is the move played by people who first have C3 horses in their repertoire and then D4 in the next. I suspect this is the most common move here. The four is also possible but after CD4 so that the four wins here for Black. In rhythm with the C6 horse the mother attacks and then has to go somewhere. At the time there was a lot of play here but the engine didn't like it. Here, with the gut on A4 because D5 is black, you immediately get a pawn in the center.
So let's go back to what we played together in Prague against Erika and the very logical third move, E5, which is next to D5 and C5. the third logic build the third logic counter in the center place the golden rule, of course you can also make other moves, then I can also play the knight F6 but with The most logical thing I can do here is to occupy the center with a pawn, so E5 I I guess I'll ask each other, I speculated here with E4 and there we have another transition in an opening, namely the Viennese game E4 E5 Knight C3, the game I'm playing a lot in blitz at the moment and although later from Springer F6 no I don't play F4, I play D4 here, a lot of bombing is very dangerous, you can watch a video of a dangerous weapon or something similar first against E5, I think I named it somehow, yes, but Erika, I'm not here , please E4. played what he plays, yes he played the knight F3 and that is even a call sign because according to the engine that is also the best move here he attacks the pawn E5, the pawn cannot advance because the knight covers the square E4, so the C6 horse, of course now you could. play E4, what a transition we would then have open games and then four knights play after the knight F6 also a transition, a lot of transitions to other openings, but he had legally looked at it and plays D4 here, the best move according to the engine's attacks. the black center now eliminates the disgusting D4 bad knight G4 and the engine already rates me this position as it demonstrates it well so it is very interesting to see, easy pathogen, you have to do it, so you have to say that these guys don't do it do.
They do nothing but themselves all day. Watching things, obviously playing here totally absurd stories, yes, chess is also a bit of material at work for the boys. The F6 horse develops the horse. Of course, that's not the only logical thing. The other logical move here is C5, in my view it immediately challenges the knight on d4, but the F5 knight is dangerous here with an attack on G7. We will also see this motif later in the game, taking the F6 knight played. and now the bishop G5 white already has three minor pieces in the game they are here the knight is attacked more with the bishop C5 the Sprenger D4 and now comes this reason that I just showed, no, don't jump first E3 first i3 spr5 immediately works here I don't think that because of bishop F2 yes bishop F2 king F2 knight G4 and black gets his piece back and has one more pawn and the white king is running brilliantly anyway, here black can win simply after bishop C5 has than to cover the knight E3 and then here you play such a symmetrical structure, a lofer castling D3 castling D5 something like that here and that reminds you a little bit of a Russian defense or a French exchange variant with a symmetrical structure and probably totally balanced, but what? what are you doing? here Prague played H6 attack the bishop now you can face 6 that is very dangerous bishop F6 queen F6 knight T5 so the eight retreats and now knight F5 what magnificent knights here attack the G7 high man king F8 here yes, castling does not work good here for the queen G4 probably not yes yes that's what I liked here with mattro with simple knight 6 suddenly threatens the fire burns here that's why the king wakes up and that was a game from 1900 no that's from 2019 I see that D2 D6 gentleman G3 the engine qualifies that as something better for white obviously because the black king wakes up yes because black can no longer rotate no and white calms down here probably and yes it is very harmonious here ne in contrast to black woke up with the king but the pathogen She had all that now, but she didn't analyze it to the deepest detail.
He plays with her freely. 4 continues to tie up the knight not as well as the bishop F6, but still fine, so right here Black should have taken d4. I had also analyzed the d4ed4 knight. Bishop E7 back with the variation I made. I just showed with this symmetrical structure that we know from the Russian or French variant, which is completely fine, too black. Instead I came up with fast loading and that's already a bit inaccurate now start here with Springer. F5 obviously the pathogen was easily aware of these reasons, it is not. It is so easy for a strong player to move a piece that you already moved in the opening because you actually follow the golden rules and know not to move pieces multiple times. in the opening because that usually takes time, but here it's done specifically with threats.
The knight is very, very well positioned on R5, continues here with D5 attacks the knight but now comes the very developed Queen F3, the queen covers the knight. and now there is a threat at the beginning horse just 6 gh6 and then press F6 that So there is a real threat here and there there was a game here in 1994 between two grandmasters Stewart Conquest and Jan smaker in 1994 on the pre-computer The runner the simply F5 era against him continued, so F5 and White have a bit of an advantage. Prague plays against each other. Here, however, the knight E5, which is probably even a little better, the last one was the worst knight 6 against chess gh6, the simple queen F6, of course, as well. king A7 at first glance looks like he now knows he is completely gone, look at that ball there, the king's wing but continues with the queen F4 on the knight G6 of course the bishop D3 comes with a pin here the bishop D6 threatens the knight with all three checks. with threaded queen but with that G5 is still fun ne the knight is under attack here but can't be beaten because it can already be beaten but then white hits F6 ne continues with Queen the seventh best move comes out of this pin and Maybe you want to play something like the Knight E4 and now White has to be careful and work to play the Sprenger here, that's why H3 is a very good move.
I would like to play the Sprenger G4. Black should now have played a G6 knight like this. You can Let's not take knight G4 in G4 because the hairline opens, that is too dangerous and here the engine gives D4 with counterplay for black eQ4 and then something difficult with eight checks Variation Questions among themselves, you remember that of course it was fast with the melody. The champion Chestour plays something different here he played Knight E4 attacks the queen but the knight can be captured Knight e4d4 and now Sprenger G4 behind White now suddenly has one more pawn Knight G6 here you can play the long castling very well here White is simply better because pawn means six king B1 and five check the king G8 and now a good tactical bishop F6 here doing magic, of course black can't take because of the knight simply F6 and the thread, but how can black defend ?
Look at it so that F5 is the The best move here is to exchange queens, the queen can't hide now, so F5 bishop F5 bishop C3 here has more white tree and I can understand you asking each other that you don't feel like building this position with less, but after that A4, what played wins, I don't know why he did a lot back then, it is clear that he attacks the pawn here and a little of this pawn here when White rotates a lot, but that doesn't make me know how white wins here, so it was a good final.
Move the knight H6 Chess and Black also gave UPS, so the final position is fun. I'll show you why White didn't move many pieces and wins here with these three attacking pieces. wins due to gh6 at that time 6, then someone is on G7, black cannot defend it and on King H8 or King A7 comes the knight F7 controls the king G8 and the counter-jump H6 controls the controlm H6 fails the checkmate of the queen G6 and then the knight goes. Come back again and here the knight F5 controls the king G8 and simply the queen G6, you win, play with the knight and the black kanturm machine F6 but you get the queen G7 and yes, you simply have one more piece here, ne with white, really a good win and above all it shows that if you move people into unusual positions and they have to defend then it will be difficult for even grandmasters as strong as Prime each other, it's a fast game with an unusual positional picture when I think in time and they start swimming and um, these C3 horses well, it's not that horse now.
Do you three have an idea? The problem is in all these transitions to the different openings, but there are some ideas with this horse F3 and D4 when Bau is on e5 and then. take it or with the queen and then go to H4, so you always have to play a lot of long castlings in the G5 corridor, but you have to watch very closely what the opponent is doing and how he reacts to it, it is not a plan and it I can apply to everything, that's not even possible here, so jumping now requires the turn.
I already know a little about other openings and transitions that you need to know but you can do it, why not? and again the question of which ones. of you plays Springer and maybe who plays Springer C3 after this video, I don't think so, but maybe one of you. I hope you learned something, feel free to check out other channels of the great featured shorts, take care. until then

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