Evan's gambit is one of the most effective gambits for white. Do you agree? Here's one more amazing trap in the Italian Game: th-cam.com/video/fjz_P-ceCt0/w-d-xo.html
White Queen at E3 to e1, then 1)black can move his pawn from c6 to c5 or 2)move his king from d5 to c5, if first, then Queen to e4 is checkmate; if second, then Queen to A5 is checkmate
If you are playing to someone who is this dumb you are dumb to Why do you need to see these sofisticated moves when you can destroy him easily by yourself
This is the perfect chess video - less than 10 minutes and all the moves that an amateur will ever need to know about a particular opening. Very well done Sir!!
Very nice video Jitendra Advani sir............. Answer of today's puzzle is 1.Qe1 After if black plays Kc5 than we have Qa5# And if black plays c5 after Qe1 than we have Qe4# Nice puzzle
I won a game using this tactic, and even though I was always a Rook Down, I never let the opponent to castle and keep running after the King till checkmate 🤣🤣. The Funny part is that all the enemy's pieces were active yet he couldn't move one piece as I didn't allow him to and kept chasing the King till he had no safe square to go, I can't imagine how frustrated it would have been so frustrating for the Opponent😆😆. This Strategy worked, Thank You🙌🙌
It was a really pretty gambit at the cost of just a pawn. The attacking lines were basic but strong and aggressive. It's not even difficult to learn it as it mostly follows the basic opening rules. Thank you Chess Talk for such nice video
I thought this puzzle was amazing. I first saw it and I think ahhhh Mr. Advani has given us an easy one. Not so. Not for me anyways. Hats off to the players that solved the puzzle with the QE1 move. A very clever and challenging puzzle!! This guy is so friggin cool.
Everytime I watch your video I just get the confidence to beat any player but i keep losing .Not your fault because anyone gets lured and excited by watching your video!!love from NEPAL
At 4:35 Qf6 is played but now instead of playing e5, we can go for Bishop to G5, so Qe7 is better, The answer to the puzzle is Qe1 1. If king goes to c5 then Queen goes to a5 is a checkmate 2. If c5 then Qe4 is checkmate
Thank you for posting another video they always help me and makes my chess ♟ skills into a legendary pro skills and thank you 🙏very much for everything
Puzzle Answer White : Qe1 then two possibilities : Black 1 : Kc5 White : Qa5# Black 2 : c5 White : Qe4# I am very interested in chess sir please continue to make such videos
Puzzle answer The queen should move to qe1 after that black has only 2 safe squares Kc5 and c5 If Kc5 then Qa5 is checkmate If c5 then Qe4 is checkmate
Evans gambit is very aggresive gambit it leads to very sharp game thanx for showing all the variations but please upload videos some more early and I like your videos very much best of luck for future videos
The most awaited one!! ❤️ Sir, please don't let the frequency of your awesome videos go down... 😄 Next year I'll be getting to a college, and I would like to help you with your works. ☺️
Fantastic lesson. Thank you. This is my new favorite chess channel. Great explanations. Thank you! I’m looking forward to watching lots more of your videos.
White should play queen to e1. The opponent has only two moves i.e. king to c5 or pawn to pawn to c5. If opponent plays king to c5 then queen to a5 mate If pawn to c5, then, queen to e4 mate.
Another excellent video Mr. Advani! I'd known of the Evan's Gambit but was not fully aware of the ideas behind it, particularly what white was hoping to achieve. Looking forward to giving it a try in my upcoming games. Thank you again. P.S. Have you ever considered writing an opening book(s)? Most of the opening books I come across are written for players of a much higher ranking than me, and I can't distill the basic concepts as I get overwhelmed by all the discussion of lines and variations. Your explanations, on the other hand, are crystal clear and very helpful for lowly ranked players like me.
1. Download the freakin' Stockfish (or just open Lichess chess engine online) 2. Play the first moves for white and black. 3. Hit the Analyze or Go button. 4. Thank me later.
Qe1 This leaves two legal moves to black One......Pc5 In this case Qe4 is mate Two......Kc5 In this case...Qa5 is mate Well the sweetie is very important ;P😂😂
This video is going to help me a lot, I am a aggressive player, and THIS is EXACTLY my style! Thank you Chess Talk for sharing this gambit with confidence and with visuals. I really think this channel deserves so many more subscribers.
Then we can block it with the bishop. And if he exchange bishops then he will be exchanging a good bishop (developed bishop) for a bad bishop (undeveloped bishop) and if he doesn't take then we can exchange bishops and after that queen to b3 and after that we have a great position.
When I was playing with my friend Ayush he also had a distinctive position but for my better planning and also sacrificing higher pieces I won by a good plan. It is not about a good position, it is about a good plan. There is nothing impossible Everything is possible . 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
6:03 Alternatively, I believe we can simply move our rook to check the king and force him to move. If he blocks with his queen then his queen will be gone. Eventually he will end up moving his king and losing his right to castle at once. In case if the queen is not moved, we can push our rook forward to e5 attacking the queen. Rook should be safe as our bishop behind protects the black square. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Just a beginner 😊
Nice video thanks for the tricks Puzzle answer -: Queen moves to d4 is the best move according to me. I would have done that in that situation because the king is threatened from many directions and is forced to move to e6.
Evan's gambit is one of the most effective gambits for white. Do you agree?
Here's one more amazing trap in the Italian Game: th-cam.com/video/fjz_P-ceCt0/w-d-xo.html
Yup
Yup
I love your videos
So good
so basically black is lost, as soon as white plays evans gambit ?
Thanks jeeten bro
This guy’s videos always make me want to play
Then you lose☺️
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True
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Hahahaha😂true
My favorite thing about this channel
"If he plays this move then he is gone"
"Let me show you how"
Lol lol yepppppp me too.
If he plays this, then this sweety is gone
Jack The Ripper brawl stars smh
Ya that dialogue really releases a hell lot of dopamine
same
White Queen at E3 to e1, then 1)black can move his pawn from c6 to c5 or 2)move his king from d5 to c5, if first, then Queen to e4 is checkmate; if second, then Queen to A5 is checkmate
Excellent brother
Yea
Wow what a brain
Superb I was trying checkmate by moving E3 to D4 or E4, but there was 1 move for black. But , you thinked well and your correct.
A waiting move and force his only two moves. Good stuff.
what if my opponents are too dumb to do anything logical? then my plan is screwed up.
happens to me everytime
@@AdityaX2703 exactly 😂
Exactly. Tge opponent has other moves which this plan cannot be done 😅
If you are playing to someone who is this dumb you are dumb to
Why do you need to see these sofisticated moves when you can destroy him easily by yourself
exactly
1.Qe1,then 2 case :-
A)Kc5 then Qa5#
B)pawn on c5 then Qe4#
Genius
how long have you been playing and how do you train?
Really, i didn't see it even after 5min..
Super. You found the best move continueation. 👌🏻👌🏻
Brilliant. Just brilliant.
This video confirms that Evan's Gambit is actually quite scary and deserves the hype 🔥
This is the perfect chess video - less than 10 minutes and all the moves that an amateur will ever need to know about a particular opening. Very well done Sir!!
Very nice video Jitendra Advani sir.............
Answer of today's puzzle is
1.Qe1
After if black plays Kc5 than we have Qa5#
And if black plays c5 after Qe1 than we have Qe4#
Nice puzzle
Please like if you find the answer useful
@@heenakariya1096 m.th-cam.com/video/IPXIgEAGe4U/w-d-xo.html
This is my best friend, Evan's favorite chess opening
I won a game using this tactic, and even though I was always a Rook Down, I never let the opponent to castle and keep running after the King till checkmate 🤣🤣. The Funny part is that all the enemy's pieces were active yet he couldn't move one piece as I didn't allow him to and kept chasing the King till he had no safe square to go, I can't imagine how frustrated it would have been so frustrating for the Opponent😆😆. This Strategy worked, Thank You🙌🙌
Evans Gambit is a very aggressive opening and creates alot of attacking options, thank chess talk for the update!!!
Learn nakminson gambit. It is from Italian opening and very attacking
Thanks A lot sir... My rating in Chess has improved and now i play like a pro Evans Gambit ... Of course i hv lost some bt strategy is evergreen
It was a really pretty gambit at the cost of just a pawn.
The attacking lines were basic but strong and aggressive. It's not even difficult to learn it as it mostly follows the basic opening rules.
Thank you Chess Talk for such nice video
True! :>
Yes this is easiet as there is basic openings like italian
I thought this puzzle was amazing. I first saw it and I think ahhhh Mr. Advani has given us an easy one. Not so. Not for me anyways. Hats off to the players that solved the puzzle with the QE1 move. A very clever and challenging puzzle!! This guy is so friggin cool.
Thanks for this chess video. You and some other people inspired me to create my own chess TH-cam channel
Thank you.You have been my chess teacher for a long time.❤🤗
Everytime I watch your video I just get the confidence to beat any player but i keep losing .Not your fault because anyone gets lured and excited by watching your video!!love from NEPAL
Everytime I watch Advani's video I win games. Extremely good guide.
At 4:35 Qf6 is played but now instead of playing e5, we can go for Bishop to G5, so Qe7 is better,
The answer to the puzzle is Qe1
1. If king goes to c5 then Queen goes to a5 is a checkmate
2. If c5 then Qe4 is checkmate
Love your videos! Keep it up! 👌
Puzzle: Qe1
Black has 2 legal moves:
If pawn c5 Qe4 is mate
If king c5, Qa5 is a beautiful checkmate!😉
OMG all videos are awsome. It improved my playing sense by 85%(but a fact is that it seems we are studying when watching😜)
6:18 you can also play Kc7 check, which will lure the bishop to attack the knight. Now Re1 will pin the queen
200iq plays i see👀
@@rohamebrahimi7844 bro he means Nc7
I was waiting for your video
Evan"s Gambit is really a very aggressive opening thank you Chess talk for this it helped me a lot
With this gambit i defeated the rated player for the first time....Thank you sooo much
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"If he plays his move then he is gone"
"Let me show you how"
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Thank you for posting another video they always help me and makes my chess ♟ skills into a legendary pro skills and thank you 🙏very much for everything
You are welcome, Fabiha :)
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Puzzle Answer
White : Qe1 then two possibilities :
Black 1 : Kc5
White : Qa5#
Black 2 : c5
White : Qe4#
I am very interested in chess
sir please continue to make such videos
Queen to e4 is a wonderful checkmate and is the best move for white nice puzzle thank you
Qe4 is not checkmate as the King can go c5 and protect his pawn on c6
Puzzle answer
The queen should move to qe1 after that black has only 2 safe squares Kc5 and c5
If Kc5 then Qa5 is checkmate
If c5 then Qe4 is checkmate
What is black plays c5?
@@sagarsonawane7550 queen to e4 is checkmate
Great stuff, thanks! My son has been killing me this summer and this got 3 wins in a row.
I like your videos.Good teachings with fluent & clear cut commentary.
THANKS !
1. Qe1 if 1...c5 2. Qe4#
If 1....Kc5 2. Qa5#
Beautiful problem, thank you!
This is really good opening because in start that position I struggle for devoloping game
I LOVE your lessons. Much respect from sunny England 👍
I was looking forward to that Halloween Gambit 😂
NICE joke
😂😂
Fak halloween
There's no such thing as Halloween Gambit.
Man Yinghung Can you prove that?
Edit: Halloween Gambit - 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nxe5? (..Nxe5 5. d4)
What a great video.. thank you so much!!
Nooo wayyy oh my God.....i just yesterday looked for a video about this .....this dude is a magician
Awesome. Thank you very much.
Evans gambit is very aggresive gambit it leads to very sharp game thanx for showing all the variations but please upload videos some more early and I like your videos very much best of luck for future videos
Daaamn Thumbs Up Man!! You make chess so easy 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Just love ur vids!
Keep up the good work 👍🏼!!
I really like your videos it has helped me play better chess games thankyou.
Thanks for this trick Jeetendra Advani! Keep it up finding new tricks!
Sir this is very important video thank you for uploading
Thank you so much for this video it helps me and other people a lot
How simply you explain. Always thumbs Up for each of your videos👍
Thank you I am really happy
Hello sir thank you so much for bringing such attacking games
The most awaited one!! ❤️ Sir, please don't let the frequency of your awesome videos go down... 😄 Next year I'll be getting to a college, and I would like to help you with your works. ☺️
Love your videos
I love it how he says : Then he is gone. Let me show you how.
Nice I am playing online and winning most of my games but I do wish you make more gambit videos
It was a great video👍👍
Sir can you try to make a video on opening with black against e4??
Fantastic lesson. Thank you. This is my new favorite chess channel. Great explanations. Thank you! I’m looking forward to watching lots more of your videos.
Thank you sir for ur cool chess tricks , it really helped me to gain my rank😇😇😇
9:40 queen to e1
If king to c5 then queen a5 is mate.
If pawn to c5 then queen to e4 is mate
White should play queen to e1. The opponent has only two moves i.e. king to c5 or pawn to pawn to c5.
If opponent plays king to c5 then queen to a5 mate
If pawn to c5, then, queen to e4 mate.
bro just put queen on g5 and its check mate you dont need to do all of this
@@zlatkostrezoski7005 then King to e6 escape...
@@zlatkostrezoski7005 bro, if u dnt understand chess, better do not comment
thank you for the new video
Another excellent video Mr. Advani! I'd known of the Evan's Gambit but was not fully aware of the ideas behind it, particularly what white was hoping to achieve. Looking forward to giving it a try in my upcoming games. Thank you again.
P.S. Have you ever considered writing an opening book(s)? Most of the opening books I come across are written for players of a much higher ranking than me, and I can't distill the basic concepts as I get overwhelmed by all the discussion of lines and variations. Your explanations, on the other hand, are crystal clear and very helpful for lowly ranked players like me.
You're the Best.
You have published this video on Nov 1.It was my birthday 😁
But he wanted to publish it on SRK's birthday 😂😂😂😂
Probably you are the best chess tutor..your way of teaching is extremely good. I love to watch your chess vedios
Problem: I'm playing a CPU and they never do the Italian start
1. Download the freakin' Stockfish (or just open Lichess chess engine online)
2. Play the first moves for white and black.
3. Hit the Analyze or Go button.
4. Thank me later.
1:30 The best move for black is bishop to a5
Nice video 👍👏
Qe1
This leaves two legal moves to black
One......Pc5
In this case Qe4 is mate
Two......Kc5
In this case...Qa5 is mate
Well the sweetie is very important ;P😂😂
😂😂
Chess talk is one of the best channel
This video is going to help me a lot, I am a aggressive player, and THIS is EXACTLY my style! Thank you Chess Talk for sharing this gambit with confidence and with visuals. I really think this channel deserves so many more subscribers.
Waited so long for the video and it's finally arrived 😍
You know you're the chosen one when you get chess tutorial ads on Chess tutorial video.
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Thanks Mr. Advani, I win entire school matches just because of your top-notch videos 😊
This is a really nice opening as well as aggressive
Here because Hikaru recommended this opening for beginners
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Puzzle Qe1 after that black has two moves 1kc5 2Qa5# if black plays c5 then Qe4#
This is brilliant😳
Simple,Classy,Polite,and best Commentry
Queen e1 then check mate in the next move.
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7:48 many of my opponents give me check by bishop to b4
Then we can block it with the bishop. And if he exchange bishops then he will be exchanging a good bishop (developed bishop) for a bad bishop (undeveloped bishop) and if he doesn't take then we can exchange bishops and after that queen to b3 and after that we have a great position.
thank you for your video sir... still watching September 27,2020 malaybalay bukidnon philippines...
I love this opening even thou most GM don’t favor it
Brilliant videos thank you sir
Qe1
Black has 2 possible moves
If Kc5 then Qa5#
If black pushes c5 then Qe4#
When I was playing with my friend Ayush he also had a distinctive position but for my better planning and also sacrificing higher pieces I won by a good plan.
It is not about a good position, it is about a good plan.
There is nothing impossible
Everything is possible .
😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Use all you pieces, don't hide
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You explain so nicely sir, big thumbs up to you!!👍👍
"The queen will be gone"
Chess talks.
Thx sir nice trick and trap and puzzle
ive been thinking whats "1:20" this word is
is it development? xD
-not being racist or something :)
Flame Wheel YT yes it’s development.
Really loved the gambit.
It is a very deadly opening. I have tried it and I was successful in winning the game
Chess is one of the favourite things to do!
Thnx for this gambit, for you i won the state level chess competition
6:03 Alternatively, I believe we can simply move our rook to check the king and force him to move. If he blocks with his queen then his queen will be gone. Eventually he will end up moving his king and losing his right to castle at once. In case if the queen is not moved, we can push our rook forward to e5 attacking the queen. Rook should be safe as our bishop behind protects the black square. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Just a beginner 😊
You can’t because of the black bishop controlling e1 square
If you move your Rook to e1
Then, Bishop takes Rook e1
And you will be a Rook down
GREAT video!!! quick and very well explained. I love this opening
I play Italian so this was a blessing. Thanks a lot.
I really appreciate this, I’m learning how to play and these videos make it easy and interesting to learn!
Nice video thanks for the tricks
Puzzle answer -:
Queen moves to d4 is the best move according to me. I would have done that in that situation because the king is threatened from many directions and is forced to move to e6.
I'm learning by watching your videos.😘