Very nice presented.
Many thanks for giving it to your members.
Rodoljub
(5)
Very motivating indeed!
Very stimulating approach for motivating students to explore this opening! In part 2, one expects to find the best defence for black, otherwise nobody plays nothing but Vienna :) Variations in part 1 are given by playing frequency in database, so that is very interesting to see how all these continuations are very tricky and it's worth to know concrete plans of playing for each of them. Great way to arise one's interest for learning this opening!
JAGAJIT
(5)
GREAT
Waleed
(5)
Good
Easy to learn
Heinz
(4)
Vienna course
Well presented. However; for lower class players too complicated - what is not the fault of the producer but a problem of the opening. Chapter 1 was clearly better as no. 2 and 3. Especially chapter 2, were the defining move f4 hardly or at least late occured, seems to me not consistent. As usually in all courses clearly losing lines are overrepresented or moves chosen which are not obvious. E. g. in Chapter 2 around minute 43 the move ...Qd8-h4+ and after g2-g3 Qe4+ with exchange and a vulnerable pawn.
Or in Chapter 3 the good for nothing pin ...Bb4.
For class aa players at the higher end of class C upwards interesting with some good ideas but clearly not for class E or D. Such players can usually make nothing with a positional or dynamic advantage and therefore ar overstreched and don't have the necessary technique.
Salah
(5)
ملاحظة
و ماذا عن طريقة اللعب ضد الدفاع الصقلي اظن انها غير موجودة و شكرا
Ramsey
(5)
vienna study
love the in-depth analysis!! practicing the line is very understandable. definitely will add to my openings.
aunonto
(5)
I am vienna master after watching this
This was an mesmerising and a pretty fun course!
victor
(5)
Excelente
Muy bien instructivo con las distintas variantes con ambos colores.
Lily
WOW
Honestly, SO GOOD!!! JUST SO GOOD!!!
Thomas
Thank you
Very nice presented. Many thanks for giving it to your members.
Rodoljub
Very motivating indeed!
Very stimulating approach for motivating students to explore this opening! In part 2, one expects to find the best defence for black, otherwise nobody plays nothing but Vienna :) Variations in part 1 are given by playing frequency in database, so that is very interesting to see how all these continuations are very tricky and it's worth to know concrete plans of playing for each of them. Great way to arise one's interest for learning this opening!
JAGAJIT
GREAT
Waleed
Good
Easy to learn
Heinz
Vienna course
Well presented. However; for lower class players too complicated - what is not the fault of the producer but a problem of the opening. Chapter 1 was clearly better as no. 2 and 3. Especially chapter 2, were the defining move f4 hardly or at least late occured, seems to me not consistent. As usually in all courses clearly losing lines are overrepresented or moves chosen which are not obvious. E. g. in Chapter 2 around minute 43 the move ...Qd8-h4+ and after g2-g3 Qe4+ with exchange and a vulnerable pawn. Or in Chapter 3 the good for nothing pin ...Bb4. For class aa players at the higher end of class C upwards interesting with some good ideas but clearly not for class E or D. Such players can usually make nothing with a positional or dynamic advantage and therefore ar overstreched and don't have the necessary technique.
Salah
ملاحظة
و ماذا عن طريقة اللعب ضد الدفاع الصقلي اظن انها غير موجودة و شكرا
Ramsey
vienna study
love the in-depth analysis!! practicing the line is very understandable. definitely will add to my openings.
aunonto
I am vienna master after watching this
This was an mesmerising and a pretty fun course!
victor
Excelente
Muy bien instructivo con las distintas variantes con ambos colores.