Most Underrated & Aggressive Chess Opening for White

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you one of the most underrated chess openings for White: the Colle–Zukertort System. It is a universal chess opening system that can be played against any move by Black.

Similar to the London System, but more aggressive and less well-known, this opening system typically follows this move order: 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 e6 3.e3 Nf6 4.Bd3 c5 5.b3 Nc6 6.0-0 Bd6 7.Bb2 0-0 8.Nbd2.

It’s important to note that you develop your queenside knight to d2 instead of the usual square c3, as you want to keep the diagonal open for your dark-squared bishop on b2, which will be a key piece for your future kingside attack.

Watch the full video lesson to learn the common opening setup, key ideas, and middlegame attacking plans for White.

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00:00 Most Underrated Chess Opening for White
01:08 Comparison with the London System
01:33 Middlegame plan for White
02:58 Key prophylactic move you should play
04:07 Kingside attacking plan for White
05:22 If Black ever plays Nd7
06:50 If Black tries the e5-pawn break
08:34 If Black plays cxd4
10:12 Using the sniper bishop on b2
11:50 If Black plays Bg4 pin

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10 Comments

  1. Please wish me good luck for my tournament…. Gonna play this oppening and defeat my opponents. 😊

  2. I would recommend playing this opening till ur 2000fide, well u can stop at anytime but I recommend playing e4 2000+ level 😅

  3. Yes, its close to shuger-cake, but an e is missing at the end, apart from this, "Torte" is a special CREAME-cake, the generell word for cake in german would be "Kuchen".

  4. The Colle-Zukertort is my favorite Queen pawn game. The Bishop on b2 affects the center (unlike in the Colle) and the back rank is vacated so the Rooks are connected. I knew you played a3 at some point to keep the N from attacking the B, but the explanation of a heavy piece occupying the c-file and the subsequent pressure on the c2 pawn was very helpful

  5. I tried it it doesn't work on computer (master level)

  6. 1 lakh opponents now know this😅

  7. What is f5 is played. Double B sac does not work so well then

  8. Can you make a video of how to play colle against the KID? Great video!

  9. Normally when I try a trap it takes numerous games before it plays out the way it's shown in the tutorial. I tried this out and the very first time, black went move for move with this video. Such a satisfying checkmate!

  10. This is one of the very few good openings ive learned from this channel. Most of the traps never work but this opening seems maybe better than the stonewall attack?

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