3...g6 is clearly off the beaten track. What would be a principled response for White here?
00:03:46
Rosenthal played the best move here, which is Nxd4. But 5.Nd5 Bg7 6.Bg5 is a tricky continuation, and in this position, how do you think should Black defend his queen?
00:05:12
Black's pieces look slightly passive, and White has more space. What would you say is a good move here for White?
00:12:13
With 9.f4 White's intention is clear: he simply wants to pile up his space advantage. But the question is how does Black counter?
00:17:30
In the game, Rosenthal retreated his bishop to d3. However, here's a question for you: how should White continue after 9...Na5 10.Be2 d5?
00:17:30
First question for points: What should Black play here?
00:24:24
Black played Rd8 with the idea of pushing c7-c5 next and capturing on d3. But after Qc2, should Black still continue with c5? If not c5 then what should Black play?
00:30:16
Black now has the bishop pair... What should be a good move here?
00:36:56
Black to play... You've kicked out the knight. What do you do next?
00:40:11
What should black play?
00:43:36
Your move for the sixth point: How should Black continue?
00:46:30
Is Black's kingside suddenly compromised? How do you meet f5?
00:52:25
The bishop is attacked! What should you do?
01:00:44
White stops Bxa2, he doesn't want to lose one more pawn, and here's the penultimate question for you: What should Black play? (Be careful!)
01:02:35
Final question, final point: What should Black play
01:08:10
3...g6 is clearly off the beaten track. What would be a principled response for White here?
00:03:46
Rosenthal played the best move here, which is Nxd4. But 5.Nd5 Bg7 6.Bg5 is a tricky continuation, and in this position, how do you think should Black defend his queen?
00:05:12
Black's pieces look slightly passive, and White has more space. What would you say is a good move here for White?
00:12:13
With 9.f4 White's intention is clear: he simply wants to pile up his space advantage. But the question is how does Black counter?
00:17:30
In the game, Rosenthal retreated his bishop to d3. However, here's a question for you: how should White continue after 9...Na5 10.Be2 d5?
00:17:30
First question for points: What should Black play here?
00:24:24
Black played Rd8 with the idea of pushing c7-c5 next and capturing on d3. But after Qc2, should Black still continue with c5? If not c5 then what should Black play?
00:30:16
Black now has the bishop pair... What should be a good move here?
00:36:56
Black to play... You've kicked out the knight. What do you do next?
00:40:11
What should black play?
00:43:36
Your move for the sixth point: How should Black continue?
00:46:30
Is Black's kingside suddenly compromised? How do you meet f5?
00:52:25
The bishop is attacked! What should you do?
01:00:44
White stops Bxa2, he doesn't want to lose one more pawn, and here's the penultimate question for you: What should Black play? (Be careful!)
01:02:35
Final question, final point: What should Black play