At 6:43 (Queen to F3)… you say it’s winning for black , Because of the knight fork -And move on.(?) According to games I’ve seen, and computer- with good play - it is losing for black. If there’s winning line after queen to F3 …please show it
There’s a saying, “Don’t memorize the lines, Try to Understand the reason behind the move”. This statement can be misleading. A smart chess player train themselves further into the variants to the point where it gets easier to remember the lines and makes more sense to them only.
Lel what a funny human. “I can guarantee after learning this gambit you will win a couple of games” that’s a big claim there Supernerd.
Tysm!!!!! I beat my cousin on this gambit new Sub
Welcome to the community:))
Great job! I’ve watched a few videos on this and yours was the best. I also just won 2 games with this:)
Gr8!
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At 6:43 (Queen to F3)… you say it’s winning for black , Because of the knight fork -And move on.(?)
According to games I’ve seen, and computer- with good play -
it is losing for black. If there’s winning line after queen to F3 …please show it
Excellent way to make it interesting
Well done! Can you make a video for when white plays Bxf7 instead of NxF7? This is where I find myself in the most trouble!
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Superb bro... Hats off
Thanks
My pleasure!!
Very good one
very nice boss ☺️
Nice video!
Thank you!
Very nice and educational. I like it
Bro very good content first time came here n learnt alot and also won game using this 😄💯
Nice To Hear! 🙂
Tnx a lot for your vudeo ...i like it
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After black queen H4 how about RF1?
Good video
Instead of rook f7 bishop c4 is better move. 10:00.
I thought you cannot castle if the king line is under attack by the knight.
Squares "between king & rooks", should not be coverd by opponents pieces if u want to castle
@@oneshotchess so if the two squares ibetween the king and rook is not under attack by the knight then it ok to castle?
I won my 2000 elo friend with this gambit
Now that's impressive!!
Mr Acharya queen is not dead but captured in n chess
There’s a saying, “Don’t memorize the lines, Try to Understand the reason behind the move”. This statement can be misleading. A smart chess player train themselves further into the variants to the point where it gets easier to remember the lines and makes more sense to them only.
1 e4 e5, 2 Cf3 Cc6, 3 Ac4 Cf6, 4 Cg5 Ac5, 5 Cxf7 Axf2+, 6 Rf1 De7, 7 Cxh8 Ab6, 8 Cc3 Df8, 9 Cf7 Dc5, 10 De2 Cd4 11 Dd3?? NO!!, ( 11 b4!! Dxb4, 12 Dd3... Cxc2, 13 Tb1 Dc5, 14 Cd1...)
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Very helpful