Nice little collection of games. Players who are thinking of playing the Scotch Gambit should know that this one line is only a tiny bit of what one has to know but is probably the most recent topical line played by leading players recently. I run into this line playing white rarely online or OTB at the club level (around 1800 and lower).
I know little about this opening, but I did have a lot of success with the regular Scotch game as a lower rated player. This was very well explained and I might have to look into it deeper. Thanks for the analysis. There is a lot to learn from well annotated games like this.
Again, another excellent presentation of interesting material! This is greatly appreciated, so many thanks! Thanks also for including the PGN for the games - very helpful indeed!
These videos are so good seriously they inspired me to learn the Kings Gambit. Please do more, like on Hikaru's Kings Indian Defense that would be a great vid.
Small mistake here. In that line with Qxb2-fxe6-Bxe6-Kh1-Qxa1-Nxe6-Bxe3-Nxc7+- After Ke7 it would be a blunder to take the rook. The right continuation for white would be Nxd5-cxd5-Qxd5
Super commentary to go along with the moves. Thanks Sammy!
Great job, as usual. Thank you, Sammy. Scotch Gambit is one of my favourites
The games are both entertaining and instructive. Thank you.
Best chess channel on TH-cam! I love his annotations.
Nice little collection of games. Players who are thinking of playing the Scotch Gambit should know that this one line is only a tiny bit of what one has to know but is probably the most recent topical line played by leading players recently. I run into this line playing white rarely online or OTB at the club level (around 1800 and lower).
Very useful and interesting video. Showing multiple games help to memorize the schemes of the opening.
Keep on !
I know little about this opening, but I did have a lot of success with the regular Scotch game as a lower rated player. This was very well explained and I might have to look into it deeper. Thanks for the analysis. There is a lot to learn from well annotated games like this.
Very interesting and a good intro to Scotch gambit which I've been exploring for a while, thank you!
Definitely entertaining and instructive. Gracias Sammy.
Again, another excellent presentation of interesting material! This is greatly appreciated, so many thanks! Thanks also for including the PGN for the games - very helpful indeed!
Yay!!! Was looking for this thanks man
Me after a bottle of Johnny walker. . .
These videos are so good seriously they inspired me to learn the Kings Gambit. Please do more, like on Hikaru's Kings Indian Defense that would be a great vid.
GREAT EXPLANATIONS THANK YOU
I also have a lot of success with Scotch Potter Variation with White.
Small mistake here. In that line with Qxb2-fxe6-Bxe6-Kh1-Qxa1-Nxe6-Bxe3-Nxc7+- After Ke7 it would be a blunder to take the rook. The right continuation for white would be Nxd5-cxd5-Qxd5
Great Video.
Great video
Great games!
Sammy our great Iranian chess maestro!
Waiting patiently for a Carokan defense video😅❤
Thanks for the analysis very good explanation keep going
Please make a video on the best Caro Kann Player
Gothamchess
@@SammyChess1 bro thank you so much !
Pretty rich endgame in the first game
No one noticed the photo of Christian Eriksen instead of Christian Pedersen lmaoo
Hey sammy can I criticise something? Your voice is a bit monotonous but nevertheless great and instructive commentary.
You said f6 instead of f3 multiple times
Amazing games!!!! Black players are great, but anyway white won the games!! How cool!
Indeed
The Greatest Scotch Gambit Player is xqc, he got checkmated by moist critical
Rashid
Aweful play by Black .. sure , that would work for White
Well-explained. Subbed.