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Dear GM Your explanation of the opening was very clear. I also often use that aggressive opening, but often can't judge my opponent's missteps, so I can't necessarily punish him with the right moves. I realized the opponent's step was not quite right after two steps had passed so the position remained balanced. If you don't mind, I'd like to know more details about the opening of Caro Cann,. Is it good for white? Thank you a lot. Best regards. Irawan
Hey Igor! I am a big fan of the Goring Gambit! I use it often while playing online. I do have troubles when my opponents take the first pawn, but decline the 2nd one going into a declined goring gambit line. I would love if you made a video on this line, as it's really the only line that gives me troubles. Thank you for all of the amazing content you put out!
hi Igor, what I like in your videos is that all those positions happen in my real online blitz and bullet games quite regularly. I mean, there are other guys teaching traps in openings, but their tricks happen very rarely because you cannot force your opponent to do several initial moves
Hi! I enjoy watching your videos! I’m a blind chess player! Is there a way you could be more descriptive when talking about the moves you are playing? I was just wondering because it would make it easier for me to follow the video.
I thought the normal line for black, was indeed to take on c3 with the bishop, but to play Qf6 after. No mention of this standard idea, in John Emms book. Otherwise a very good video. Thxs. 👍
4...d5. 13...Kf8. 16...Qc6. The trap after 16...Nd2? has been known since Ribli-Imre, HUN 1968. When I used to play this gambit I preferred the move order 2.d4 exd4 3.c3 dxc3 (d5) 4.Nxc3 Nc6 5.Nf3.
b4, looking to open up the b file looks really good to me. If they capture, we can play Rb1 or even Nb5!, and if not, we can take and play Rb1 on the next move. Looks very hard to defend
Wow, I tried it out on a higher rated person and this worked despite they pinned my queen knight on the 5th move. It was a hard battle and they fought to end on defend, and succumbed to all my attacks. I'll have to try it on the 2k players next. Do you have a recommendation for a black's opening dominance like this? I never was one for sacking pieces for gain of momentum. I'm going to have to change that point of view. Thanks for this awesome tip!
I love your videos but in 2:35 black can actully go to f3 with his knight and check white and it could ruin white pawn structure, after that bishop to d6 to prevent the fork, so I think it is better for black than white
Hi Igor, what do you recommend if black doesn’t accept white’s second pawn sacrifice and instead moves pawn to d6 before whit’s opening foundation for this gambit has been established?
Are there transpositions into this gambit from the bishop's opening? I don't really see a clear way to try it On a side note, stuff like this is why I don't play e5 on move 1, at least in fast time controls. It's really easy to lose playing normal moves, and if you make it out usually you're up, like, one pawn. That's it. And only if you didn't have to give it back, to say nothing of having to give it back with interest.
Hi Igor it's Pam Huett again. I hope you and your family are doing well. I just have one thing to tell you about what a lot of people play against me as soon as my knight goes to f3 and bishop to c4. I get hit with h6 so I was wondering how someone should deal with it.
Sure the people want to avoid the fried liver attack. But in those cases you often can go Ne5 instead of Ng5. best idea is to play d4. 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 h6 4. d4
► Chapters 00:00 Aggressive Goring Gambit, Scotch Game 00:43 Quick & Aggressive Attack by White 02:44 Black's common response: 5...Bb4 05:00 Attacking from all directions! 06:03 Deadly TRAP against Magnus Carlsen 09:49 Spectacular tactics for the win!
Maybe it's because I'm so new to the game... but I have so much trouble seeing pins in game... when I watch these videos I sometimes have to pause and ask why not just take the queen with the pawn, then I see the pin. But I can't see the well enough to set them up. I've been doing a lot of puzzles on Lichess... I'm confused about what the want in half of them. Any recommendations on improving in this area?
Just do more puzzles. On the pin front, most of the time, the pin is caused by a Bishop attacking a piece. Always check that there's nothing of higher value behind the piece being attacked. Also, NEVER line up your king & Queen on the same diagonal & beware doing the same with your queen & a Rook 👍
Igor, there is one giant flaw to your preparation to defeat Magnus. Since he undoubtedly gets all his opening preparation from watching your videos, he will see this one and prepare a response.
Sir your videos are great it helps me to gain 2000 ratings in lichess but how I can gain 2000 to 2300. Can you make a video on what have to do after getting 2000 ratings and how to improve more. And a opening video on Catalan. And Thanks for sharing these cool videos.
Amazing!!! I keep on watching all your videos. i hope you make petroff damiano gambit for black, so many traps too, but not so many video materials made so far.
It cannot be said that Gambit is used in Russia For example, look at the 2021 World Chess Championship Nepo had 4 starts on Lopez out of 6 games (68 percent).
Magnus Carlsen could hope white over reaches at the end after 1)Qxg7 Nd2 2) QxR ch Kd7 3)RxNch? kc7 whites attack is out and he must give up his Queen to stop mate on e1
Yeah learn the various Gambits like opponents are always fools and you will be the next GM in waiting. Learning chess is to learn the art of defense and offense.
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Dear GM
Your explanation of the opening was very clear. I also often use that aggressive opening, but often can't judge my opponent's missteps, so I can't necessarily punish him with the right moves. I realized the opponent's step was not quite right after two steps had passed so the position remained balanced.
If you don't mind, I'd like to know more details about the opening of Caro Cann,. Is it good for white?
Thank you a lot.
Best regards.
Irawan
IF BLACK SUPPORT HIS OPENING move E5 with D6 .... whole plane goes down ?
Hey Igor! I am a big fan of the Goring Gambit! I use it often while playing online. I do have troubles when my opponents take the first pawn, but decline the 2nd one going into a declined goring gambit line. I would love if you made a video on this line, as it's really the only line that gives me troubles. Thank you for all of the amazing content you put out!
hi Igor, what I like in your videos is that all those positions happen in my real online blitz and bullet games quite regularly.
I mean, there are other guys teaching traps in openings, but their tricks happen very rarely because you cannot force your opponent to do several initial moves
I agree. The *best* traps are the ones where your opponent makes "natural" moves.
Hi! I enjoy watching your videos! I’m a blind chess player! Is there a way you could be more descriptive when talking about the moves you are playing? I was just wondering because it would make it easier for me to follow the video.
@@harshaltayade5636 That is so fucking rude
@@pepanusik what did he say?
@@dartharbiter4774 something like : my name is something but you can't see it and then just a bunch of emoji. But he deleted it
@@Arcadelt12 Text to speech I know for commenting, I don’t know about browsing however. Still very possible
How do tou even play chess?
I love your tactics. These are awesome and no one makes and shares them online.....
0:09 if Bc5 - Nxe5, d5 - Nf3
0:09 if d5 - exd5, e4 - Qe2, Nf6 - Nc3
0:24 if d6 - cxd4, Be7 - Qb3
0:24 if d6 - cxd4, Nf6 - Nc3, Be7 - Bd3
1:08 if Bc5 - Bc4, Ng7 - Ng5
Totally going to adapt this to my Italian transitions to Scotch when I dont get Bc5 or Nf6.
Since I saw your video yesterday I have played this gambit 3 o 4 times in blitz and won everytime 😉 Thanks, Igor !!!
Amazing, Victor! Keep it up
You are my best Chess Teacher ❤
Thanks! 😃
I thought the normal line for black, was indeed to take on c3 with the bishop, but to play Qf6 after. No mention of this standard idea, in John Emms book. Otherwise a very good video. Thxs. 👍
Thanks for the demo and video
4:32 why is that knight pin bad for black ? Or how can white be at an advantageous position after this ?
Hi Igor. What should we play if Black played h6, instead of Na5, which seems to be a waste of time? Thank you.
at 4:19 you play Qb5 and at 11:10 you play Qa4 (otherwise you block the Bishop). Could the 4:19 move also be Qa4?
yeah sure but qb5 is better cus of bd5
4...d5.
13...Kf8.
16...Qc6.
The trap after 16...Nd2? has been known since Ribli-Imre, HUN 1968.
When I used to play this gambit I preferred the move order 2.d4 exd4 3.c3 dxc3 (d5) 4.Nxc3 Nc6 5.Nf3.
what happens after Bb3 at 12:07 if black plays pawn c5?
b4, looking to open up the b file looks really good to me. If they capture, we can play Rb1 or even Nb5!, and if not, we can take and play Rb1 on the next move. Looks very hard to defend
👍Thanks for sharing, always awesome
Wowww nice gambit to play❤
Another great video. You have the best chess channel 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Wow, I tried it out on a higher rated person and this worked despite they pinned my queen knight on the 5th move. It was a hard battle and they fought to end on defend, and succumbed to all my attacks. I'll have to try it on the 2k players next. Do you have a recommendation for a black's opening dominance like this? I never was one for sacking pieces for gain of momentum. I'm going to have to change that point of view. Thanks for this awesome tip!
The Charlick Gambit is similar for black in that it offers 2 pawns for an open board and quicker development.
He’s correct, most of blacks moves are logical and will be played. Most but not all.
I love your videos but in 2:35 black can actully go to f3 with his knight and check white and it could ruin white pawn structure, after that bishop to d6 to prevent the fork, so I think it is better for black than white
Knight is Pinned therefore cant move
much appreciation and a great help !
Wow! Great gambit just won 2 games with it each under 17 moves.
Ooh! 🌟🙏🏽 Love your channel, always learning. Would be a treat to play this line successfully 🤩
Wonderful!
@@GMIgorSmirnov I completely agree!! Great channel & I'm going to study this line to add to my game. Thank you sir!!
Hi Igor, what do you recommend if black doesn’t accept white’s second pawn sacrifice and instead moves pawn to d6 before whit’s opening foundation for this gambit has been established?
12:04 - Why not: after Qa5+, …Kd7?
Are there transpositions into this gambit from the bishop's opening? I don't really see a clear way to try it
On a side note, stuff like this is why I don't play e5 on move 1, at least in fast time controls. It's really easy to lose playing normal moves, and if you make it out usually you're up, like, one pawn. That's it. And only if you didn't have to give it back, to say nothing of having to give it back with interest.
is caro khan ok? it is a queen side pwn move.
@@pokerchannel6991 it's a fine opening at pretty much any level, only a question of whether it suits your style
Hi Igor, 12:01 move pawn capturing Bishop when there is Queen option? Are we sure?
black cant capture queen because king is pinned by bishop
Ah I overlooked that pinned. Thanks.
Hi Igor it's Pam Huett again.
I hope you and your family are doing well.
I just have one thing to tell you about what a lot of people play against me as soon as my knight goes to f3 and bishop to c4.
I get hit with h6 so I was wondering how someone should deal with it.
Sure the people want to avoid the fried liver attack. But in those cases you often can go Ne5 instead of Ng5. best idea is to play d4.
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 h6 4. d4
► Chapters
00:00 Aggressive Goring Gambit, Scotch Game
00:43 Quick & Aggressive Attack by White
02:44 Black's common response: 5...Bb4
05:00 Attacking from all directions!
06:03 Deadly TRAP against Magnus Carlsen
09:49 Spectacular tactics for the win!
Excited to try this out. Thanks for another great video, bud.
Hey! Thanks
10:53 what if black does Be6? Seems to defend.
Capture with your knight, he discusses 1min later
@@deloford Can't capture with the knight as knight not on g5 yet. Still in a previous position.
Does this gambit work against 2000s?
yes
This is great, now if i can just remember all of this. LOL!~
At 9.07 can the Queen not more to C7?
Same shit man. Just Qb5
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3:12 what if the opponent plays knight a5 instead of taking with bishop
I noticed this gambit is played more in Russian chess games and now I know why! Good video.
What's this gambit called pls?
Goring Gambit, Scotch Game
Maybe it's because I'm so new to the game... but I have so much trouble seeing pins in game... when I watch these videos I sometimes have to pause and ask why not just take the queen with the pawn, then I see the pin. But I can't see the well enough to set them up. I've been doing a lot of puzzles on Lichess... I'm confused about what the want in half of them. Any recommendations on improving in this area?
Just do more puzzles. On the pin front, most of the time, the pin is caused by a Bishop attacking a piece. Always check that there's nothing of higher value behind the piece being attacked. Also, NEVER line up your king & Queen on the same diagonal & beware doing the same with your queen & a Rook 👍
Thanks Master
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Hi smirnov Igor very good Thanks
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at 8:31 the best move for black is 0-0-0 😂 after that position is about -1
This gambit speaks for itself
Igor, there is one giant flaw to your preparation to defeat Magnus. Since he undoubtedly gets all his opening preparation from watching your videos, he will see this one and prepare a response.
Ha ha!
Tnx,for anew idea,
Sir your videos are great it helps me to gain 2000 ratings in lichess but how I can gain 2000 to 2300. Can you make a video on what have to do after getting 2000 ratings and how to improve more. And a opening video on Catalan. And Thanks for sharing these cool videos.
match nicely well to my style of gameplay in chess, since my advantage is the attack that my opponent can barely defend against.
what if night takes e5 after e5 pawn
Thanks Igor! I just beat a 1800 rated person with this!
Amazing!!! I keep on watching all your videos. i hope you make petroff damiano gambit for black, so many traps too, but not so many video materials made so far.
Your English is so good, that I haven´t understood the name of this gambit.
12:02 Qa8# is better
What if Magnus does not goes for the f1 rook and long castles???
i.e. 16...Nd2, 17. Qb4 O-O-O
Igor, that's nice!
It cannot be said that Gambit is used in Russia
For example, look at the 2021 World Chess Championship
Nepo had 4 starts on Lopez out of 6 games (68 percent).
This opening is my type 😍now I understand what to do
Mr. GM Igor Smirnov sangat jelas memberikan paparan taktik dan contoh, banyak yang dapat Saya fahami dari taktik ini. 👍
I tried this six times, 12 games, and no black player did move 1 or 3.
Merci .
Where is the cat?
Nooo that's actually my favorite blitz weapon, I don't want a lot of people to watch this video and be prepared for it xd
what gambit? gregorian? gregoin? groigori??*....gorian?
Magnus Carlsen could hope white over reaches at the end after 1)Qxg7 Nd2 2) QxR ch Kd7 3)RxNch? kc7 whites attack is out and he must give up his Queen to stop mate on e1
I think theres one move for black that beats white, knight f3 check.
it works
nah it's completely prevent by black playing 6 na5, which is the more common move.
Superb,for Bangladesh
Vary nice
Super
somehow Isabel always knows not to play e5 from the very beginning.
Where have you been all my chess life
It's like learning kung fu... but with chess pieces.
My opponents watching this right now
It looks like danish gambit opening.
Ok
Ok
But with an extra development of the kingside knight
If two pawns taken it is Danish.. But here blck refuses the 2nd pawn.. N here we get this new gambit.. 😊
Somehow i suspect Magnus would spot this trap and deal with it appropriately ;)
I never see GMs give away two pawns in the opening
I'm telling Magnus, sorry. 🤣
Don't share it with Magnus, give it to Alexey 🔥
Yeah learn the various Gambits like opponents are always fools and you will be the next GM in waiting. Learning chess is to learn the art of defense and offense.
Mistake, how can white castle after getting check
Great video. The only problem is when you beat MC, you will be accused of cheating.
Was this gambit really named after this infamous Hermann Göring ?
Dude c'mon!
- "Carl Theodor Göring"
@@danazzxx1113 Thanks, I had never heard about him.
If opponent is also fan of Igor Smirnov then??
Cicilline suozzi Fisher pdf our video may friend
This really open lots of threats to Black
👏👍👌
But i got black
6th comment... let there be likes
Wonderful, I have destroyed my opponents mercilessly, now at 1200 as a 1 month beginner.
Where is the cat?