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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov will present to you a revised and improved version of the Colle System chess opening, as a continuation to the past videos about the same opening. You will learn the simple-to-learn and most powerful variations from this opening along with some deadly traps.
The Colle System, as the name suggested, is an opening setup. Therefore, White’s moves are pretty standard: the center pawns are developed to 1.d4 2.Nf3 3.e3 4.Bd3 5.c3 and is usually continued with 6.Nbd2 and 7.0-0.
You will also learn when to make the e4 pawn break at the center and start a powerful kingside attack that checkmates the Black’s king.
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00:00 Colle System Chess Opening
00:24 Why should you play the Colle System?
01:43 Line-1: If Black plays 6…Be7
02:34 e4 pawn-break at the perfect moment!
06:02 Line-2: If Black plays 6…Bd6
09:02 Line-3: If Black plays 3…Bg4
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at 4:56 What if black captures on d4 with knight? Does Qh5 work? it looks complicated because there are several move orders to evaluate.. i guess many pieces will be sweept of the board and there are several ways both players can go wrong. so this should be advantage for the one better prepared in shorter time games… but in classic game i think black should be fine?
It's unbelievable how fluently you speak English compared to a few years ago
Great job!
I just played this setup and i found it useful tq
Yeah no thanks. I just played this 5 times and NOT ONCE did the opponent respond with any of the three options you present, and then pieces are all f*cked up making the rest of the game difficult.
Really useful. Thank you
A problem I encounter with this system is that black quickly places his knight on e4. Should I capture with the light-square bishop? Of course he will capture it with dxe4!
wow, as soon as i watched your video , i tried a game , it did not play out in the same way, but i still won very easily with checkmate on Qh7 square
Very good overview of the Colle. I liken this opening to the Stonewall Attack; both of which are great if one is an attacking player. But please discuss how this fares against the KingIndian Defense…this is more problematic. Thanks for all your great videos. I am subscribed and you occupy good space in my bookmarks!
The Collle is the first opening system I learned, thanks to your videos! There is one counter-move I keep encountering that is causing me grief. I've had black play Bf5 before I can get my king's side bishop to D3, and after I've already played c3 and e3. At that point, Bf5 leaves my bishop completely undefended, and makes it difficult to push my e3 pawn forward. It also makes it so I have to move Nd2 before I can c3 so my knight doesn't get taken. (But maybe I should let it get taken so I can get rid of the pesky bishop with my rook?) Am I making a mistake in move order? How do I prevent (or remedy) black's white bishop taking up residency on f5?
OK, I get going after the bishop but after traping the bishop with f3 if black takes the pawn White is almost forced to retake with the queen but after Nxe5 attacking the Queen black is only 1 point down and white has a bunch of weaknesses such as an isolated pawn, a weakened uncastled kingside position and lack of development. Black seems to have good chances…please comment.
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I’ve actually doing this when playing the London and I forget to do Bf4 before I do e3!
4:41. Instead of 1.—P-h6, 1.—-N×N, 2.Q×N P-g6, 3.Q-h4 P-h4 and the attack is blunted.
in the bishop d6 variation, after white plays pawn to e4, what if black plays queen c7? you're protecting the e5 square treating to win a pawn on the next move, and then white must capture the d5 pawn, and after black recaptures the position is almost equal, because white has no more the plan of treating checkmate on h7, when instead black can play bishop d6 and treating to gain the pawn on h2
Wow! This is exactly what I was looking for, something solid and structured to avoid all the early pitfalls and build from. The first time I used it I crushed the chess program that has been killing me. 😍
Fantastic video as always
i don't know why i listen to you. your systems are shit. as white i got mated in 13 moves with opening.
Your videos are the best
Hey! Nice to see your videos, the colle is just like the stonewall, but colle dosent prevent the e5 pawn break, can you make a video about the stonewall attack?