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Very good moves but when we are playing a game we forget all the moves and play our own game and lose... 😢 😭 😿
Then you practice must on that and play different games to using that good moves then you never fail to using that moves on your game🎉🎉🎉
Same as we forget every advice from friends in our first night of wedding 😂😂😂
You explain the reasoning behind things so clearly! Bless you! 🙏
Thank you for your sweet words @onarose 😊
It's always my goal to break things down in a way that's easy to understand and make sense of.
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I never seen anyone explain in details like that. thanks to you
Great video and explanation, but 25:05 won't it be the same Bc4+ and after Ke8, Bf7+, just takes one more turn, it could just be a slight positional advantage having the enemy king so far from other pieces though
You are right @Rtheghost , in that case it would work. But instead of Ke8, black can play a strong move e6. Check out the variation below to understand why e6 is a strong move.
7. Bc4+ e6
8. Qxd8 Bb4+
9. Qd2 Bxd2+
10. Nxd2
and here both the players are equal in material. Hence, Bg6+ is the best move instead of Bc4+.
Interesting traps
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Very effective teaching technique.
Thanks a bunch for the compliment @Radrook353 😊
I'm thrilled that you found it to be very effective.
the first trap could be easily refuted by blocking the d file with Nd7 or Bd7 which make the trap risky and you could just have a loss of pawns
Can you post the FEN in the description as well for your games, so it would be east to Import and analyze and learn ?
it should be bishop g6 check, because the king cannot go back because of the bishop which is controlling the diagnols and it also sets a discovery attack on the queen, so the king is forced to take the free bishop. And one more thing can you show how to trap the queen in the scholars mate, cause i always get checkmated with that mate, this video helped me a lot my rating is now 800 because i used your technies to trap the queen. thank you for this wonderful video, my name is nabil, i am from Bangladesh
Hi Nabil, I'm soo glad to know that my video helped you improve your game. I have already made a video on how to punish the scholar's mate. Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/f_Ldy2CVNpo/w-d-xo.html
25:14 answer Bg6+
Simply valuable. To comprehend such lines, maintain two proper strategical ideas, lock it into your brain - Deflect the enemy King away from the queen. Develop ideas to pull enemy queen out on the board. Trust me, someday your strategy may develop to an extent that you give can give birth to new ideas on traps of your own. Practice with proper understanding matters a lot and, that it takes less time to pour out in actual games. If your ideas are clear, you will never forget. Thanks.
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Tennison Opening Queen Trap Instead of Bg6+ Bc4+ still works, but you said it didn't. It works because when the king goes back to e8 defending the queen, the bishop can then go to f7 and check, deflecting the king away from the queen again, and the queen is free again.
@shadowblade1539 ya you are right, in that case it would work. But instead of Ke8, black can play a strong move e6. Check out the variation below to understand why e6 is a strong move.
7. Bc4+ e6
8. Qxd8 Bb4+
9. Qd2 Bxd2+
10. Nxd2
and here both the players are equal in material. Hence, Bg6+ is the best move instead of Bc4+.
@kalipadadas9238
@@YouMeAndChess oh yeah i forgot about the discovered check idea i thought at that point e6 does nothing to save the queen.
on trap number 2 black can play f6 then play e5 witch which would make the knight not able to kill the pawn without being killed ,is there anyway to still trap them if they do that?
I didn't understand. Are you asking what if black plays f6 instead of Nf6?
13:11 in this part king can go to a4 or north facing square from king
My favorite Queen trap line comes out of the Jobava London opening:
d4, d5
Nc3, Nf6
Bf4, c6 (or c5)
e3, Qb6 (Q attacking b2)
a3, (white allows) Qxb2
Na4
Black usually thinks for 60-90 seconds trying to figure out where to move their Queen
usually B: Qxa1, W: Qxa1
Nice trick to trap queen! 😊 Thanks for sharing @tfosss8775
You look like a passionate chess player. Keep learning and keep playing!
White should play Bg6. Thanks for the tips. I can’t wait to use these against my friends.
I don't want enemy king on E8 square. Only Bg6+ will force black to take Bishop or Kg8/Ke6. The king cannot go back on e8 with Bg6 check.
Bishop can also go to B4, giving the opponent's King a check 1:23
how to remember these moves
BTW nice work you explained it very well THANKYOU
Glad you liked it! You are never suppose to remember any moves in chess, just use your logic and intuition.
In trap no.5. I think Qc5 on the 8th move is a way out. Anyway in all these trap moves the big possibility of 'If' in the early moves hangs heavy. Good plan but only ' If '.
If you capture the pawn on f2, what stops the white queen from capturing your queen?
At 13:20 mark when you promote the knight and check the king what if they dont take with the rook? What if they just move the king to the e1 black square right next to the queen again?
Good question @ratedg5503
In that case, black has earned tremendous advantage in the game because white has lost the right to castle and hence his king will stuck in the centre of the board, extremely vulnerable to black's powerful and deadly attack by his pieces. Secondly, white is down in material as he has lost an extra pawn. Both these advantages are sufficient enough to make White lose the game.
I myself was Questioning the same thing like wouldn't it make things a lot tougher for blk to still n try to capture whites queen 👑 without any real hassle 🤔🧐
@@YouMeAndChess I hear ya but it makes things a wee bit more tougher for blk since it's own queen would now be in jeopardy herself trying to win over the game but all in all very nice ,👍🏽 nice video indeed very educational I love it keep em up I've got a young one I'd love to teach more about this beautiful awe inspiring game called Chess 😊
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13:16 didi isme king e1 pe kyu nahi jaa sakta?? 🤔
btw very nice video
agar Ke1 pe gaya, toh black phirse attack karega Qh4+,
If white blocks the check with g3, then Qd4+ forks white's king and the rook.
If Ke2, then Bg4+ puts a skewer and wins the white queen.
If Kd2, then Qf2+ wins material.
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Tennission gamblete is the best wave for capture opponent's queen
In the Albin counter gambit we can also move the bishop to capture the white queen
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After taking bishop d3 square if apornent will play nite c6 then we can't take queen
well in ICBM/tennison gambit Bc4 works because we play Bc4 then black plays Ke8 then we play Bf7 then Kxf7 Qxd8
yes you are right but black has better option to equalise the game by playing e6
Bc4+ e6
Qxd8 Bb4+
Bd2 Rxd8
Bxb4
and the material now is equal.
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In hector gambit you can capture queen by your bishop
exactly.
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In case of Albin Countergambit inspite of cutting Knite what would be if white takes the king just back to his original position?
I haven’t gone deep on it but I would assume some variation on Qh4+ g3 Qe4+ and you hunt the king with extreme prejudice
@debashishkar6075 If white doesn't capture the knight and played Ke1, then black will add more attacker to the king with Qh4+
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Englund Gambit: Nope
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit: Yessssssss
The answer is white bishop is go to g6 because when we put the check in that time the black king have to moves
1) killing that white bishop on g6.
2)that black king go to on e6.
Thank you for showing this video.
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Age :11
I know a way Choose White Then play Pawn d7 to d5
They play Pawn e2 to pawn e4 threatning your pawn then use knight b8 to c6 they capture your pawn threatning your knight move knight to c6 to d4 they threat you again pawn c2 to c3 Then your queen e8 to a4 checking the opponents king They block it with pawn b2 to b3 also threatning your queen move bishop c8 to f5 most people takes the queen ofc bishop f5 to c2 Checkmate
It's a bit confusing of what you are trying to communicate. I would recommend you to learn chess notations in order to express your ideas in chess language. Here is the link to my video on chess notations: th-cam.com/video/fVHr3sx1PB8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XQWHsPhHbyaRhY7G
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Scandinavian Defense has loop hole... 16:29 if queen is not taking the bishop but black knight is taking out the white pawn.. so the white knight will be in danger to remove the black knight.. it is a flaw move... just my thoughts..
U forgot to mention the knight at trap number 1 also prevents scholars mate
Whenever I try to use a gambit or a trap explained by you, I invariably get trapped.
Petrov's Defense?
4:30 But you Can Also do checkmate
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Both of them right because bc4+ then black will play ke8 then white will play bf7+ k×f7 q×d8 and we won the queen .2 bg6+ k×g6 q×d8 and we won the queen
Good try, but Bc4+ doesn't work as the game gets equal after a series of exchanges.
Bc4+ e6
Qxd8 Bb4+
Bd2 Rxd8
Bxb4
and the material now is equal.
the falkbeer gambit is actually even material as you lose :
1 pawn=1p
1 bishop = 3p
1 rook =
they lose:
1 queen = 9p
1p+3p+5p=9p
But post this, black gets into the winning position which makes all the difference.
Bishop to g6 is the best move for white to fork the opponents queen
That's right 👏😊 @poorva648 but that chess tactic isn't called fork. It is called as Discovered Attack.
Bishop g6+ is the correct answer so if King takes the bishop then queen takes d1
My best trick to trap a queen is-
1.d4 e5
2.Qd2 exd4
3.Qc4 (then any move from black )
4.Bd2 (again any move from black)
5.ba5....
6.bxc7
I used it many times😊. I call it Diagonal Gambit
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The one who loses, learns from his mistakes and gets better at avoiding them. I hope you are learning from your mistakes.
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Yes
both are possible to capture queen,,, bc4 check if king go back his position again check bf7
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i think bg6 will be more better