How Bobby Fischer PUNISHES Bg4 Pins?

Learn 3 Simple Rules To Reach 2000+ ELO Rating Faster FREE Masterclass ► https://chess-teacher.net/masterclassyt/ Take Your Chess Skills To The Next Level With High-Quality Courses Learn here ► https://online.chess-teacher.com/shopyd 💰💲 Join the RCA Affiliate Program, promote our courses, and get 50% commission - https://chess-teacher.com/partnership/ 🔹 How Kasparov PUNISHES Bg4 Pins? -    • How Kasparov PUNISHES Bg4 Pins?   ♛ Find the Fischer's games shown in the video in this blog-post - https://chess-teacher.com/fischer-pun... Perhaps in every other game that you play, your opponents might try to pin your knight with their bishop by playing Bg4 or Bg5, which is their attempt to start an attack against you. And most players defend passively by placing their bishop behind their knight (Be2 or Be7) in order to unpin it. However, there are better ways to deal with such pins on your knights. In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov teaches you how to deal with pins on your knights aggressively. You will learn to brutally punish this pin by looking at the games of Bobby Fischer, one of the most brutal and aggressive chess players. In fact, very seldom did Fischer defend passively with moves like Be2 or Be7. So, how to punish your opponents for pinning your knight? What are the aggressive ways to counterattack your opponent? Watch this video lesson and learn! ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Chapters 00:00 How to handle Bg5/Bg4 pin on your knight? 00:10 Passively defending with your bishop Be7/Be2  00:24 How Bobby Fischer Destroys Pins on Knights? 01:13 1) Countering the pin with h3 02:26 Preventing potential Nd4 threat 03:22 Aggressively punishing unsound attacks 06:30 Constantly playing aggressive moves 07:49 2) Dealing with the pin TACTICALLY 10:15 3) Exploiting the bishop's absence on the other side 11:24 4) Targeting the weak squares (of the bishop's color) 12:15 Quiz: How do you deal with this pin? 📗 Free chess courses - https://chess-teacher.com/rca-freebies/ #IgorNation #BobbyFischer #ChessTactics #ChessMistakes #Fischer #ChessOpeningTricks