This is a pretty interesting line! The engine doesn't mind it, either, which is actually insane considering the queen moved thrice. However, this is another one of those poison-pawn variations where the b7 and b2 pawns are often poison to queens taking them. After Qb5, Black should play Nf6 and simply give you the b7 pawn. Next, Black can play Rb8, getting more tempos on the queen, followed by getting the pawn back with Nxe4. After Nxe4, the engine already wants to move the queen for a sixth time, going to d3, and after the followup Nc5, to go all the way back home with Qd1. After the followup g6, preparing the fianchetto the bishop and castle, Black has 4 pieces developed, and White only has 1.
I would name it HorMy Queen gambit 😂. Thanks Igor, another amazing video. I’ll add it to my favourite videos with “Fry the fried liver” and “Goaring gambit”. By the way, I think it is a good idea to “resurrect” the goaring gambit which is really useful and underrated, it helped me grow 200 ELO in no time.
► Chapters 00:00 Novelty Gambit Against The Sicilian Defense (Open Sicilian) 00:17 Chekhover Variation, Sicilian Defense 00:43 Novelty by a 1600 ELO rated player - 6.Qb5 03:03 Black's most played move to defend b7 05:38 If Black does NOT play a6 07:44 Attacking the Black Queen 10:29 If Black plays Ne5 11:45 If Black simply develops Nf6 12:49 If Black plays Rb8 to defend b7 13:55 If Black plays 2...Nc6 instead of 2...d6
ECO B53: Sicilian Defense, Chekhover Variation For Black, remember to develop knights before bishops. 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4 Nc6 5. Qa4 Nf6 The key defensive move for Black. Now if 6. Bb5, Black plays 6...Bd7; if White plays 6. Qb5? Black plays 6...Ne4, capturing the pawn. The best move for White would be 6. Nc3, where play could continue as follows: 6...Bd7 7. Qb5 Qc7 8. Qc4 e6 9. Be2 Be7 10. O-O O-O =
Qa5 would have been a safe refutation I believe: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6. 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4?! Nc6 5. Qa4+ Bd7 6. Qb5 Qa5+. White has to trade. 7. Qxa5 Nxa5 8. b4 Nc6 9. a3 (white has some development advantage, but not a big issue, given that the queens got traded).
@11:00 "and yes you guess it right, we're going to sacrifice our queen yet again! youre playing Nxc5" me: oh, i thought my guess was Nd4, not capturing the knight on c5!
instead of knight d4 I have learned the best defense is attacking and developing pieces I would play knight f6 doesn't matter if the queen takes the pawn b7
It is not impossible to come up with a new gambit :D I made 80 videos in past three years analyzing all sorts of new and tricky opening ideas. Also, heard about the Yan Yan guy? :D
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Sicilian Defense Chekhover variation Straszewski attack, definitely give credit to the amateur that created this brilliant continuation. 😊
Respect to unknown 1600
A Polish 1600 is a serious opponent!
Surely it should just be the Straszewski Attack?
This is a pretty interesting line! The engine doesn't mind it, either, which is actually insane considering the queen moved thrice.
However, this is another one of those poison-pawn variations where the b7 and b2 pawns are often poison to queens taking them. After Qb5, Black should play Nf6 and simply give you the b7 pawn. Next, Black can play Rb8, getting more tempos on the queen, followed by getting the pawn back with Nxe4.
After Nxe4, the engine already wants to move the queen for a sixth time, going to d3, and after the followup Nc5, to go all the way back home with Qd1.
After the followup g6, preparing the fianchetto the bishop and castle, Black has 4 pieces developed, and White only has 1.
I would name it HorMy Queen gambit 😂.
Thanks Igor, another amazing video. I’ll add it to my favourite videos with “Fry the fried liver” and “Goaring gambit”.
By the way, I think it is a good idea to “resurrect” the goaring gambit which is really useful and underrated, it helped me grow 200 ELO in no time.
► Chapters
00:00 Novelty Gambit Against The Sicilian Defense (Open Sicilian)
00:17 Chekhover Variation, Sicilian Defense
00:43 Novelty by a 1600 ELO rated player - 6.Qb5
03:03 Black's most played move to defend b7
05:38 If Black does NOT play a6
07:44 Attacking the Black Queen
10:29 If Black plays Ne5
11:45 If Black simply develops Nf6
12:49 If Black plays Rb8 to defend b7
13:55 If Black plays 2...Nc6 instead of 2...d6
WOW this is just brilliant. Love it thanks Igor!
Igor I love your videos!! Please make a video against the English! I'm 1700 and it's the only opening where I'm not confident as black
You can play against it the same way you play against Queen's Gambit type openings, it often transposes
Play the grunfeld, it’s very solid
ECO B53: Sicilian Defense, Chekhover Variation
For Black, remember to develop knights before bishops.
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4 Nc6 5. Qa4 Nf6 The key defensive move for Black. Now if 6. Bb5, Black plays 6...Bd7; if White plays 6. Qb5? Black plays 6...Ne4, capturing the pawn. The best move for White would be 6. Nc3, where play could continue as follows: 6...Bd7 7. Qb5 Qc7 8. Qc4 e6 9. Be2 Be7 10. O-O O-O =
Thank you nice video. I say name it for Straszewski to be fair
This is Chess Gold!
An awesome gangster gambit by a 1600 - - Ingenious and delightful!
Igor obviously loves it.❤
Qa5 would have been a safe refutation I believe: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6. 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4?! Nc6 5. Qa4+ Bd7 6. Qb5 Qa5+. White has to trade. 7. Qxa5 Nxa5 8. b4 Nc6 9. a3 (white has some development advantage, but not a big issue, given that the queens got traded).
7:26, wouldn't playing b4 also trap the queen? I assume Bd2 is just better?
@11:00 "and yes you guess it right, we're going to sacrifice our queen yet again! youre playing Nxc5"
me: oh, i thought my guess was Nd4, not capturing the knight on c5!
At 4:36 black can move Queen to a5
Qg4 or Qb8 or a5 are best moves @ 9:15
Igor my man. Make me a video on how to play kan Sicilian please.
Sicilian Defense, Chekhover Variation, Straszewski Attack
instead of knight d4 I have learned the best defense is attacking and developing pieces I would play knight f6 doesn't matter if the queen takes the pawn b7
It is not impossible to come up with a new gambit :D I made 80 videos in past three years analyzing all sorts of new and tricky opening ideas. Also, heard about the Yan Yan guy? :D
5:28 ngl, I did got this position in my game & I ended up having a draw due to repetition 🙂
What about casteling at queen side @4:19
Good question, stockfish says just retreat the Queen to b3, then if black plays Be6 you play c4
You could call it the polish vault.
can you make a crash course on king and pawn endgames
If you play it as white, you get to 6.Qb5 in about 3-4% of your games
10:00 never play f3
Aw, come on. The queens are off. There's no attack for Black. I think we can break the rule here to protect the pawn.
Brilliant
Brillant gambit
Cillian variation unknown attack because the 1600 is unknown
1600 gambit sounds cool
The unknown gambit
I hate that 1600 player from today, bro making me learn more theory single handedly.
wouldn’t it make sense to just put the 1600’s name or surname then follow it up with gambit or attack or variation lol
red eye gambit
That is awesome
the Mengarini is still better 😂
Be funny if it was jsut some dude cheating and this was some mad engine line
The Botez Gambit
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Well, i mean it's a variation of the famous 💀BOTEZ GAMBIT 💀 i suppose
why do you keep adding random brilliants even though it's not a sacrifice?
Because its really beautiful
Brilliants are not always sacrifices anyways
This looks awful.
what the hell
after qc7 why not kc6? am i overlooking something?
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