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Very often, we see chess players developing their bishop in the opening stage by playing Bg5/Bg4, pinning the opponent's knight. However, it can become a costly mistake if played at the wrong time.
But here's the trick: how do you decide whether to play Bg5/Bg4, pinning your opponent's knight, or to develop the bishop to another square or fianchetto it? In other words, when is it okay to play the pin and when is it a strategic or tactical mistake?
That is exactly what GM Igor Smirnov explains in this video lesson. You will learn the two main rules to determine when it is NOT a good choice to pin your opponent's knight with your bishop, and two situations/positions when playing the Bg5/Bg4 pin is completely fine.
Additionally, you will learn the common ways to punish this opening mistake if your opponent plays it at the wrong time. You will learn both the strategic and tactical ways to punish this error.
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► Chapters
00:00 When to pin your opponent's Knight and when not to?
00:10 Rule-1 (when NOT to pin)
03:00 Example-2
03:07 Rule-2 (when NOT to pin)
07:14 Rule-3 (when you CAN pin)
10:03 Rule-4 (when you CAN pin)
11:05 Example-5
13:10 Important maneuver to control the center
14:35 Puzzle of the day
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