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As a kid back in the 70s, I used to crush my opponents with the Bishops opening, Kings gambit and Scotch gambit. Then one day I got to play my friends dad who was a regular club player and I decided to wipe him off the board with the scotch gambit . To my shock he took with the knight, something I never contemplated to be possible and went on to beat me quite easily. Many of your trap videos bring back fond memories of my early chess experiences.
📕Study PGN: bit.ly/44qDrZw Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:34 - Common Scotch Gambit Traps 04:47 - 4. Bc4 Line 06:30 - 4. Nxd4 Line 10:29 - 4. Nxe5 Line 13:33 - Scotch Game Main Theory
Kaspa is Tip Top as usual. Dare I say, Simply the Best. Always most interesting & informative but feel he's giving us an unfair advantage ! But who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth, elbows included...
I don't like this recommendation, 3...Nxd4, only for the fact that I've been playing your previous recommendation, 3...exd (commonly followed by Nxd4, Bc5, Nxc6, Qf6), against the Scotch. This new recommendation is in anticipation of White playing the Scotch Gambit, which may have never been White's intention.
Hi There ... I used your style against the Scotch Gambit by using my Knight to take the pawn and my opponent (White) also went to take the pawn. It seems they got confused ..... I beat him/her.
For me (Scotch gambit player) I consider exd4 Bc4 Bb4+ instead of Nxd4 the best counter. There is literally no theory and traps for white. It's basically transposing to Danish gambit but a little worse espiecially if white doesn't play it.
I figured out i prefer to learn the offensive and apply the defensive afterward. Trying to defend from an unlearned offense is blind play to which i draw blanks. Learning the offense makes it much more easy to recognize the "best" move of the opponent. Knowing how to execute the scotch gambit is the best way to learn it's defense.
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As a kid back in the 70s, I used to crush my opponents with the Bishops opening, Kings gambit and Scotch gambit. Then one day I got to play my friends dad who was a regular club player and I decided to wipe him off the board with the scotch gambit . To my shock he took with the knight, something I never contemplated to be possible and went on to beat me quite easily. Many of your trap videos bring back fond memories of my early chess experiences.
This is so encouraging to hear. People need to learn from such amazing experiencs and realize that there's still hope.
📕Study PGN: bit.ly/44qDrZw
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:34 - Common Scotch Gambit Traps
04:47 - 4. Bc4 Line
06:30 - 4. Nxd4 Line
10:29 - 4. Nxe5 Line
13:33 - Scotch Game Main Theory
Kaspa is Tip Top as usual. Dare I say, Simply the Best. Always most interesting & informative but feel he's giving us an unfair advantage ! But who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth, elbows included...
Thank you so much for the encouragement 🙏
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Not your secret anymore 😅
I don't like this recommendation, 3...Nxd4, only for the fact that I've been playing your previous recommendation, 3...exd (commonly followed by Nxd4, Bc5, Nxc6, Qf6), against the Scotch. This new recommendation is in anticipation of White playing the Scotch Gambit, which may have never been White's intention.
Hi There ... I used your style against the Scotch Gambit by using my Knight to take the pawn and my opponent (White) also went to take the pawn. It seems they got confused ..... I beat him/her.
Ello 2nd comment now
Thank you for the warm support
I also like your vid my frend cannot deafeat me beacause of your gambit thank you for your gambit. :)
e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 d4 exd4 Nxd4 Bc5 Nb3 this line was not covered in the video.
Thumb up anyway.....
Thanks for reminding. I will remember to include it in my next episodes or as a short.
Excellent your chase analysis. Thanks.
Thank you so much 🙏
At 15:45, Bxe3 is a mistake as there’s Nxe7+. Aside from that you did well I think. 😊
Nice information thanks
Anytime. Thx
Thank you Kaspa..good lesson ❤
Fantastic
Wow! These look like very fun lines compared to what I usually play in the Scotch. I’m excited to try these out tomorrow!
For me (Scotch gambit player) I consider exd4 Bc4 Bb4+ instead of Nxd4 the best counter. There is literally no theory and traps for white. It's basically transposing to Danish gambit but a little worse espiecially if white doesn't play it.
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I figured out i prefer to learn the offensive and apply the defensive afterward. Trying to defend from an unlearned offense is blind play to which i draw blanks. Learning the offense makes it much more easy to recognize the "best" move of the opponent. Knowing how to execute the scotch gambit is the best way to learn it's defense.
Gold!
Thx
Im excited to give this a try. I somehow face the Scotch Gambit often.
Thank you for this another nice lesson!
You are welcome!
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nice
Thx