Enfrenta 1.d4 con la Ortodoxa ¡Comprende más y memoriza menos!

In this video, I discuss some ideas to help you deal with 1.d4. Deal with 1.d4 using the Orthodox Defense. Many players find it overwhelming to have to memorize long forced sequences to be able to play their favorite defenses. My suggestion is to understand more and memorize less. You can do this by playing the Orthodox Defense and other classical defenses. This way, you'll get better results because, among other things, you can dedicate a greater proportion of your time to improving other aspects of your chess. 2:00 - Capablanca - Alekhine, Buenos Aires 1927. 5:48 - Rabinovich - Verlinsky, USSR Championship 1933. (Apologies for misspelling both names in the video) 9:15 - Minority Attack. 10:50 - Bobotsov - Petrosian, Lugano 1968.