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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Nice video. What ... ( 1 month ago by FlyingNoodleMonster)
Nice video. What program are you using in the video by the way?
what happens when ... ( 1 month ago by factualfilms)
what happens when white does not accept please?
ches is for noobs ... ( 1 month ago by SpicyHam)
ches is for noobs and old ppl
im 10 and i have ... ( 1 month ago by dumbum97)
im 10 and i have hiscoress on chess :D
Just a thought ... ( 1 month ago by BarryFrench)
Just a thought regarding possible variation after 1. e2-e4 d7-d5 2. e4xd5 Qd8xd5 3.Nb1-c3 .....
If Black moved Bc8-g4 then a possible exchange of queens can occur. My reasoning behind playing this move is that if White allows the exchange to take place as follows 4. Nc3xd5 Bg4xQd1 then if White wants to take the bishop it loses it's ability to castle. Is this advantage to Black or am I talk
ing total nonsense? I think it's a legit question so thought I'd ask. Cheers
is it a case of ... ( 3 weeks ago by BarryFrench)
is it a case of respond only when you get a compliment?
No - when someone ... ( 3 weeks ago by jrobichess)
No - when someone posts a line idea I wait until I fully check it out before responding.
Sorry, that sounded ... ( 3 weeks ago by BarryFrench)
Sorry, that sounded extremely rude. Its just I have loads of games running with the scandinavian defence and I dont want to lose points until I know from a good player that its a good move
Kinda nonsense m8 ... ( 3 weeks ago by Toxie207)
Kinda nonsense m8 as White is a whole piece up, so white's much much better - even though he can't castle.
In your variation 1 ... ( 3 weeks ago by Toxie207)
In your variation 1 e4 d5 2 exd5 Nf6 3 c4 c6 white can play 4 Nc3 and after 4 ... cxd5 Black may have, unknowlingly entered the highly theoretical Panov Variation of the Caro-Kann Defence. I prefer 3 ... e6, the Icelandic Gambit proper.
erggggg to much ... ( 3 weeks ago by jesusff10)
erggggg to much brain hurting i like chess though but its funner on yur toes :P
This finally helped ... ( 3 weeks ago by ShadowHawk776)
This finally helped me win!
After Nc3, guarding ... ( 3 weeks ago by srn347)
After Nc3, guarding with Nf6 is not good either as it allows Nxd4 Nxd4 Qxd4 and now the tempo gaining move is gone. Also, if black plays Qe6 check, the queen must move soon(usually right away) or else it will block development. I learned that the hard way.
Can you make a ... ( 3 weeks ago by Vonzi0000)
Can you make a Video on the Ponziani opening, please.
I love the ... ( 2 weeks ago by VUandChips)
I love the scandinavian defence. Your opponent has spent countless hours preparing all his lines for his precious 1.e4 and then his opponent plays the monstrous move 1...d5! All those hours are wasted, the books are useless. I think the scandinavian's strength lies in your opponent's sinking feeling.
Instead of Nc3, my ... ( 1 week ago by srn347)
Instead of Nc3, my opponent once played Be2. Play continued Qxg2 Bf3. This offers a pawn to gain superior development and draw out the enemy queen. In fact, I am in the process of making it a gambit(anyone know how to make it official?).
What is better, the ... ( 1 week ago by srn347)
What is better, the bookline or the d6 variation?
I love learning new ... ( 1 week ago by leEneL84)
I love learning new things in chess but 99.9 percent of the time your opponent barely ever moves the way the bookline says. But still is good to know
Both are good. I ... ( 1 week ago by VUandChips)
Both are good. I suppose you could argue the d6 variation covers the centre more. I play the scandinavian alot but I find that my opponent likes to advance their king's pawn rather than take my queen's pawn.
Very disappointing ... ( 1 week ago by jsberson)
Very disappointing analysis of the Karpov - Larsen game at end of the video. After Black played ...Qb6 and the opening is just getting interesting, the narrator flips through a bunch of moves, makes a very vague comment about Black's central presence some 10 moves later, and that's it... now how is that going to help someone prepare for or against the Scandinavian?
thanks for the ... ( 1 week ago by aligoodbye)
thanks for the videos but plese tell me where do you get this software
Once you get ... ( 1 week ago by jrobichess)
Once you get familiar with more openings that percentage will drop. Thanks for checking out the vid!
There are a variety ... ( 1 week ago by jrobichess)
There are a variety of good chess viewers, some retail and some free. To get started you can check out the video I have on the FICS server.
I once asked ... ( 8 hours ago by gent30x)
I once asked Kasparov about this opening for Black- He said too many queen moves for Black! Short after he almost lost against Anand with white in this stuff- But Anand saved a draw- I think the basic theory is black play for d5 and if you can win the d5 square black wins. Anyway used to play this a lot as black and always loved it. Thanks for posting. .



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