Interesting ideas. Most analysis stops at forking the pieces with Black playing d5 but as always it's useful to explore what might come next. Choosing to play the more complex line of course counts on being more familiar with the resulting tactics than the opponent.
@@ChessSenseibro really... My weak point in chess were openings i was not good in openings and was stuck in 1500s for like a month or two but these videos made me understand the traps better n not fall for em... now i am 1680
All the best chess channels have low views and subs,like your channel.BTW you make amazing content ,Your Ruy Lopez video really helped me make my white's repretoire better
I just realized every unique technique is a kind of sacrifice always. Guys, that will make you be quick getting old and lost your hair by thinking a lot of sacrifice move.😅
After Black moves Bh6 white moves Qd4 if Black moves Re1, then Qcxd5+ blacks queen is forked if W/ dont take the Q and Kc3 Queens are traded off and Ke2 the Rook cant take maybe black Rg4 but it dont do much W pf3 and then kcxc2 then and move black makes can't stop KcxRa1 and that Frankenstein is now dead again this time for good Staking Dracula will not be to hard form hear lol
Get to the point. Jesus. Give us an overview of what the gambit is. Instead of 10 minutes of variations to put us to sleep. Show why we should care about the gambit. Then you can get into the minutiae
Great video !.... again... I love how you show the possible power of the black pieces...
Really excellent analysis of a fascinating and unusual opening. Thank you!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Interesting ideas.
Most analysis stops at forking the pieces with Black playing d5 but as always it's useful to explore what might come next.
Choosing to play the more complex line of course counts on being more familiar with the resulting tactics than the opponent.
I love this type of positions, i'm going to try it if my opponent plays viena
goid day Mister Sensei. complete noob question, which sofware are you using on the screen ?
Hello! No worries, it's not a noob question. I'm using the Chess.com analysis board for the videos.
@@ChessSensei thank you Sir😎👍👍
Very instructive. Please, keep it up Sir.😊
Appreciate your kind words and support! 😊
@@ChessSenseibro really... My weak point in chess were openings i was not good in openings and was stuck in 1500s for like a month or two but these videos made me understand the traps better n not fall for em... now i am 1680
I play this Qf3+ Kg8 and Kng5. I won in 8 moves against a very strong player, who didn't realise what was coming.
Thanks
All the best chess channels have low views and subs,like your channel.BTW you make amazing content ,Your Ruy Lopez video really helped me make my white's repretoire better
Thanks for your kind words! I'm glad the Ruy Lopez video was helpful for you. Best of luck with your games and keep improving your repertoire! 🌟
And this video is amazing too.
In the thumbnail-
There are 2 light square bishops
-No pawn has moved so idk how you got a bishop out
-Where is the dark square bishop
Lmao
Before going bishop d6, pawn to E4 should have been a better move.
I just realized every unique technique is a kind of sacrifice always. Guys, that will make you be quick getting old and lost your hair by thinking a lot of sacrifice move.😅
6:21: let’s say white plays f3 instead, protecting the knight? Then what? :)
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After Black moves Bh6 white moves Qd4 if Black moves Re1, then Qcxd5+ blacks queen is forked if W/ dont take the Q and Kc3 Queens are traded off and Ke2 the Rook cant take maybe black Rg4 but it dont do much W pf3 and then kcxc2 then and move black makes can't stop KcxRa1 and that Frankenstein is now dead again this time for good Staking Dracula will not be to hard form hear lol
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Get to the point. Jesus. Give us an overview of what the gambit is. Instead of 10 minutes of variations to put us to sleep. Show why we should care about the gambit. Then you can get into the minutiae