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 kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Poster: kamus Rating Class: Class B (1600-1800) | Videos Made: 168 Video Tags: basman Be2 gambit sicilian unusual lines Video Download: Login or register to download this video for your iPhone/iPod Touch Like (Login Required) | Liked By: Hiddie, Sarciness |
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| Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:10 am |
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kamus
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
This is my first video and I appreciate any feedback, positive or negative.
This line is not often seen but is a great gambit line (and played by GMs too, so it's probably sound) for the 2...d6 sicilian. This is a great line, particularly for blitz due to the number of players who fall into the traps described. I realized that I've made a few minor errors but nothing, I hope that won't be understood readily by the viewer. Also, I realize that this site is not chessvideos.com- sorry!
Dave
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| Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:50 am |
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gentlewhisper
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Nice opening video, easy to watch, nicely and clearly presented. I haven't seen that line before but it looks like fun. The green squares are not really eye-candy though 
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| Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:19 am |
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Bayes
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
My opinions:
++++ Good length Good voice Adequate tempo throughout the video, Long enough to get time to think about the positions (without need to paus), short enough not to lose pace. Interesting theme (any anti-sicilian is interesting to me) Sticking to the point Nice references to your own experience with this opening
----- The colours and the grey ring that made it's apperance at every move. Headache warning.
But overall I really enjoyed it.
Thx for the video
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| Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:45 am |
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kamus
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Thanks dudes, for the constructive feedback. For some reason the board looked much less migraine-y neon green before I posted it. I have no idea where that grey ring thingy comes from- I don't see it until I record the video. I'll probably record the next videos on Chessbase so you'll be able to watch Excedrin-free.
-Dave
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| Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:46 pm |
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katar
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
A great first video. I have played this Basman system in tournament games with good results. It is also covered in the book, Soltis - New Sicilian Gambits. http://labatechess.com/cart/index.php?m ... cts_id=259BTW, I think Nb8 is actually considered "correct" and Ne5 is inaccurate. EDIT: Sorry i had it wrong: Nd8 is the move i meant.
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| Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:43 pm |
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kamus
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Well thanks for the link- I'm sorry for the incorrect recommendation. That'll teach me to rely on 30 year old theory! I stand by my experience though in terms of never losing against ...Nb8 but I'll take a look at the new stuff so I'm ready next time.
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| Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:53 pm |
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gentlewhisper
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Losing faith in the wing gambit but your opening repertoire is a well of knowledge. Be2...will try that one ;D
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| Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:32 pm |
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kamus
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Really- what lines are causing you trouble? I've been getting good openings in the Portsmouth Gambit- not winning all the games but the most of my losses are not due to the opening.
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| Wed Jul 04, 2012 8:15 am |
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gentlewhisper
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Actually, things aren't going that bad...ok, I invariably play 3.b4 after any black move, so maybe sometimes some issues stem from neglecting opening subtleties (^^) but I at least always get a nice grip on the centre...it's just that I sometimes doubt I would win/draw a certain position if it wasn't a blitz game. Probably just a severe case of pre-tournament anxiety. Planning on participating in one in a few weeks and am a bit out of OTB / standard practice and lacking confidence. It's just that I feel a bit unispired against the Sicilian. If all things fail I of course can fall back to the closed Sic, it's just that it bores me atm and I don't want to play Open / c3 -Sicilians either. So, just panic-hopping from line to line atm trying to find something
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| Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:15 pm |
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kamus
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
I see.  I only play it after 1.e4 c5 2. Nf3 and only after 2...Nc6 will I play 3.b4. I don't trust the other wing gambits in the Sicilian- the Morra is a decent choice if you want to spice up your Sicilian life. If you do go that way, be sure to pick up a recent book: this one is good as the theory has evolved quite a bit in the last few years.
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| Wed Jul 04, 2012 9:30 pm |
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
I picked it up a few weeks ago and I concur with kamus. Although it never hurts to do some brewing on your own, since there are still lines to be discovered.
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| Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:34 pm |
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gentlewhisper
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Mmmh... - 3.b4 against 2.Nc6 - 3.Be2 against 2.d6
What about 2...e6 or 2...g6 ? Do you have any "weirdo lines" *grin* for those, too ?
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| Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:29 pm |
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kamus
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 Re: kamus - Be2 Sicilian [23:47]
Smith Morra! 
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| Fri Jul 13, 2012 1:19 pm |
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