I literally came to your channel not too long ago, and ever since I’ve watched your videos I’ve been trying to play like you. I’m literally watching every single video that you had posted about chess from day one lol. Keep up the grind man.
While i like the video, the way you structured it makes me fear for people like my friend, who plays the Italian every single game, regardless of what the opponent does. It's an awful habit, and I really want him to learn how to properly play openings.
i thought you was going to showcase a bunch of chess openings like italian, queen gambit, ruy lopez, v.v for both white and black lol this is much better though 😀
90% of games 900-1400 are just mirror matches with this exact same Italian setup. I started using gambits and traps purely because I was bored of these games and I shot up to 1800.
I agree that understanding opening principles is much more important and useful than just memorising a lot of lines. I didn't learn any theory line till I have got to about 1600. People there start playing a lot of different gambits and usually you want to know what to play against it, especially in blitz or bullet. In rapid tho there's enough time to try to figure it out all by yourself without theory
Alright but against bs like London you have to have something special prepared. Also what is the name of opening at 1:45? Ton of beginners play this slop and I still don't know what the name is.
I have a question mr bobby bojanglles. Do you always castle on the short side because i feel like castling on the long side is so much better because it automatically puts a rook into play and although it often takes longer because you have to move more pieces I feel like its worth it, unless I have a week pawn structure on the long side I go long side castle every time
In this age of computer chess, I think it would be better to just let the two players completely develop their pieces secretly with a barrier behind the board’s middle line, remove the barrier and just play from there…
Title says "every chess opening in 5 minutes".. Video contains zero chess openings in less than 5 minutes.. But still instructive!
pawn to a3
chat gpt spotted
This Dude was the best Fortnite Youtuber and now he is the best Chess Yotuber
Really clear .thanks
Your opening strategy is so advanced that the enemy pieces could not even move from the shock and awe.
great chess vid bro. even tho it hast been 5 mins
first
wow
early
funny thing it has been 5 minutes since it has been posted
I am convinced this man is a world champion in another universe
baba booey
" Intelligence don't matter " – Intelligent people
" Looks don't matter " – attractive people
" Openings don't matter " – Super GMs
hi mister bobby bo
The video has nothing to do with it’s title
You're such a great teacher. Many other popular chess channels, are great at the game, but rarely explain things as well as you do.
I’m a fan of the Caro for black and E4 for white
Bobbing bo show
Thanks to this video I have become a master of giucco pianissimo.
I literally came to your channel not too long ago, and ever since I’ve watched your videos I’ve been trying to play like you. I’m literally watching every single video that you had posted about chess from day one lol. Keep up the grind man.
You have to know this
While i like the video, the way you structured it makes me fear for people like my friend, who plays the Italian every single game, regardless of what the opponent does. It's an awful habit, and I really want him to learn how to properly play openings.
Wow great segway into the plug for your other videos
i thought you was going to showcase a bunch of chess openings like italian, queen gambit, ruy lopez, v.v for both white and black lol
this is much better though 😀
Actually great!
White just cheated
90% of games 900-1400 are just mirror matches with this exact same Italian setup. I started using gambits and traps purely because I was bored of these games and I shot up to 1800.
3:58 That pawn thinks he is a knight
0:26
Kid named sicilian defence:
Me waiting for every opening (it never happen)
Me I just keep pressure and attacking my opponent but now I just castle and control I call it shield and sword
I agree that understanding opening principles is much more important and useful than just memorising a lot of lines. I didn't learn any theory line till I have got to about 1600. People there start playing a lot of different gambits and usually you want to know what to play against it, especially in blitz or bullet. In rapid tho there's enough time to try to figure it out all by yourself without theory
You're my favourite fortnite youtuber
Pyramid opening?
Bro the title was misleading
You have to know this, knights before bishops center control is key, don’t forget the rooks they’re a powerful piece and that’s the Bobby Bo opening
Can you make a video on endgames pls mr jangles
wait what you started playing 3 years ago I play like since I was 7 or 8 and you are higher rated?
Alright but against bs like London you have to have something special prepared. Also what is the name of opening at 1:45? Ton of beginners play this slop and I still don't know what the name is.
Hello bobby another nice vid say hello to mex 😀
BO!
I have a question mr bobby bojanglles. Do you always castle on the short side because i feel like castling on the long side is so much better because it automatically puts a rook into play and although it often takes longer because you have to move more pieces I feel like its worth it, unless I have a week pawn structure on the long side I go long side castle every time
Openings don't matter I'm still gonna strategically sacrifice everything in midgame
In this age of computer chess, I think it would be better to just let the two players completely develop their pieces secretly with a barrier behind the board’s middle line, remove the barrier and just play from there…
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5 minutes was promised. i lost 20 FULL EDUCATIONAL seconds of the video. disappointed.
HERES EVERY FOOKIN MOVE IT STARTS WITH!
yuge
Here are the moves that starts with
Can we see opening principles but from a defensive starting point