In opening 3, playing f4 transitions to the King's Gambit, so Black would simply take the pawn, Bishop takes pawn, and then Black brings the Queen to the H file, check. I certainly wouldn't blunder by not taking that pawn.
That first set of white moves what if bishop to e7 instead of pawn h6.i fallow the first move of white but may opponent response is bishop to e7 not pawn h6 i lost the game haha.,you ddnt show the other moves of black bishop e7 why you dont show us what if be7 not ph6.
What Is The En Passant Rule? The en passant rule is a special pawn capturing move in chess. "En passant" is a French expression that translates to "in passing", which is precisely how this capture works. Pawns can usually capture only pieces that are directly and diagonally in front of them on an adjacent file. It moves to the captured piece's square and replaces it.
I beat an expert recently in a blitz game with those exact 20 moves at the end of this video. 20) Nf3 # 😅 ( since most of the moves were forced, I remembered them and fed it into the computer. 99.1% accuracy 👌🏽
Not always paps, some. Other players know to Counter that I tried before many times but at least 2 matches they trap in Scotch gambit but the rest is know to counter that moves haay
On the 1st one, I usually play Qf6 then Ke5. Seems to avert the initial attack. Love these videos. I also love the famous knight bishop fork on the king that Indian GM taught.
I've been playing chess for over 40 years.Everything they show you is a bunch of b*******No normal people ever play the way that they show you these tricks professional chess players know.Every opening move in every counter act.The games are never the same as if they were with normal people
I disagree d4 is more solid. Only good players with black know all the theory. With d4 it is very easy to play the q. Gambit. With black c5 is a great way to play. And swcond move e6. Although q. Gambit and sicillian are totally different openings they both have a strong center. I play for over 30 years with 2300 rating. So i know what i'm talking about. E4 is great to learn. But it gives black way more attacking changes.
Crap. I was wrong. Dang. I missed the bishop that would've taken the queen. Yep. I'm not that good of a player. This has been a good learning experience though. I need all I can get. Thanks for the video, bud.
i got to 1300 rating with this (I was 1600 rating)
Amazing
Nice video 👍👍
What do you do if king moves to e7 in 1st opening?
How does the pawn capture at 15:20 ?
En passant bro
In opening 3, playing f4 transitions to the King's Gambit, so Black would simply take the pawn, Bishop takes pawn, and then Black brings the Queen to the H file, check. I certainly wouldn't blunder by not taking that pawn.
Thanks Sir
That first set of white moves what if bishop to e7 instead of pawn h6.i fallow the first move of white but may opponent response is bishop to e7 not pawn h6 i lost the game haha.,you ddnt show the other moves of black bishop e7 why you dont show us what if be7 not ph6.
Good video
Nice video keep it up
What happened at 15:25 ?
En passant
What Is The En Passant Rule?
The en passant rule is a special pawn capturing move in chess. "En passant" is a French expression that translates to "in passing", which is precisely how this capture works.
Pawns can usually capture only pieces that are directly and diagonally in front of them on an adjacent file. It moves to the captured piece's square and replaces it.
Scotch Game x2
Bishop's Opening
E4 vs Sicillian Defence
Interesting...
I beat an expert recently in a blitz game with those exact 20 moves at the end of this video. 20) Nf3 # 😅 ( since most of the moves were forced, I remembered them and fed it into the computer. 99.1% accuracy 👌🏽
Not always paps, some. Other players know to Counter that I tried before many times but at least 2 matches they trap in Scotch gambit but the rest is know to counter that moves haay
3rd opening is the best for me
1st opening - everyone beginner will play pawn f6, eliminating the whole rest of the chapter.
No
No. I just won a game in which a beginner opponent played h6.
@adeckers1 that is definitely a struggle too🤣
The more youre in trouble
What if f7 pony is moved then what???
What if Queen takes the night instead of pawn to H5?
Fish knows cause Fish is the best
On the 1st one, I usually play Qf6 then Ke5. Seems to avert the initial attack. Love these videos. I also love the famous knight bishop fork on the king that Indian GM taught.
First one is wild, don’t think I would play it in a long time control tho
Super
I defeated my friend
The knight should have been deployed on f-6 instead of h-7 .
I like to attack than counter play as
Bro eat the queen 👑
Then he loses queen with bishop...see it?
Bro eat the black queen 👑👑
Great...if you play against 500 elo.
P f4 to start lol
I've been playing chess for over 40 years.Everything they show you is a bunch of b*******No normal people ever play the way that they show you these tricks professional chess players know.Every opening move in every counter act.The games are never the same as if they were with normal people
I want to Beat Stockfisch 17 not interested in winning against Humans 😂 i know i wont Beat fish
I disagree d4 is more solid. Only good players with black know all the theory. With d4 it is very easy to play the q. Gambit.
With black c5 is a great way to play. And swcond move e6. Although q. Gambit and sicillian are totally different openings they both have a strong center. I play for over 30 years with 2300 rating. So i know what i'm talking about.
E4 is great to learn. But it gives black way more attacking changes.
Crap. I was wrong. Dang. I missed the bishop that would've taken the queen. Yep. I'm not that good of a player. This has been a good learning experience though. I need all I can get. Thanks for the video, bud.
I think you sacrifice the knight by sending him to f3, pawn takes knight, queen goes to f5 and that's ball game.
That was my finishing move too
P tof4... Pxp(zugzwang) . Kxp. Mate🤔