Destroying Fried Liver Attack | Two Knights Defense | Sairajchess
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The Two Knights Defense is a chess opening that begins with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 First recorded by Polerio in the late 16th century, this line of the Italian Game was extensively developed in the 19th century. Black's third move is a more aggressive defense than the Giuoco Piano.
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This only works if pawn moves forward
Anyways u have a great position
But if it doesn't, white bishop is not guarding the knight, so there's no attack and black would get a lot of tempo very soon.
The opponent well really forward the pawn to do fried liver
Alot of possibility happen here
If c3 then b5, no sacking
So it’s like a more extended version of the Blackburne Shilling gambit, nice 👍
To stockfish, this is actually the least disadvantageous counter attack as opposed to the Bs gambit and traxler
It has very less risk
The traxler and Bs fails if white took with the Bishop instead of the knight, they are simply up a pawn.
Me one who kicks that knight with c3 pawn and destroying their attacks to continue fried liver attack
This would only probably work if:
1. Pawn moves forward
2. White doesnt go to Nxf7 instantly (the fried liver part that sacrafices the knight)
This is beautiful. Much faster than the Traxler, and a lot fewer different lines than the Traxler
Bro is vegan💀
Yesterday, I destroyed a fried liver attack.
very aituational but good to keep in mind
I played a game after watching this and got to do this exact sequence😂 wtf
When you give check with your queen on d5, what will you do if he blocks his check by queen instead of bishop?? Because when he blocks the check with his queen, he creates an escape square to the king on e8, so that even if you again give him a check with your knight on c6, he just simply move his king on e8 !!
Can’t really see which move your talking about…
I guess you mean Qe4+ because that’s the only check white’s queen can block… and if he does so you don’t have to go for knight check… just simply capture the queen.
Hope this helps
You win a queen for a knight
@@Harikrishna-kt6po wait when did black ever have a bishop on g5
@@gabe7362 Omg omg yessss you are right !!! Just now I noticed that !! We will win a queen for a knight 😍😍😍
It’s not an escape square just recapture with the queen and it’s checkmate because your knight guards the queen.
Thanks, sir!
what's this called
i would just do the traxler counter attack, its much more guaranteed to be successful
What if they don't take the bishop
@@samsonsamsonnikov7281 there are many variations with the one u have mentioned
Traxler is +3.4 advantage for white and this trap (fritz trap) is +1.2 and white isn't playing the best move (C3)
what is queen blocks
I read the text at the end with an Indian accent
This attack depends entirely on pawn d6 by white, if white doesn't push that pawn, you just lose a rook.
No you dont
This is called fritz trap search before judging
0:27 What if someone play like pawn to c3 to kick away our knight instead of pushing the pawn to d6!
3 months late but the book move is b5
but what happens if they castle before launching forking with the knight?
Be3 and game continues
Yeah but like they could've taken the rook and not move the pawn.
the king would've taken the knight
pretty much blundering a piece if you don't move the pawn
@@ah-san884 Ignore me being high 4 hours ago lol I wasn't even thinking
@@HelloSup926 it's aight
Fritz
i just do exact same thing lol
What if white castles
Why would they move their pawn forward and free your queen?
to attack the f7 square. Which the main target in fried liver attack most of the time.
This is the fritz variation no? Not fried liver.
Bhai ye to italian game hai. Fried liver attack me white bishop B5 pe place hota hai.
That's Ruy Lopez my friend
what if queen blocks
Then you take the queen with the knight
Bro what if he blocks with the queen
take with knight
No one plays d4 in the friedliver
can you just tell me who played d4 here?????
@@sairajchess1995 excuse me, I meant the move pawn to d6.
@@manupancras1198 motive of fried liver attack is to capture on f7 with your knight while bishop guarding it... how can you do that if you pawn is blocking your bishop...
@@sairajchess1995 you would sacrifice the knight and let it be taken by the king, then you could bring your queen out with check. That is the main line
@@manupancras1198 where would you bring your queen when knight is on d4
But white did it wrong 😂😂
fried liver is just a waste of time and development, castles after development of bishop works better for me
Nice
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