My favorite is how the GM wasted time after making that mistake. Reminds me of the biggest reason people die after being stranded in the wild: Shame. They focus too much on how they got in the situation instead of making the best of it
Doesnt this game show the exact opposite? The GM took his time after blundering, took stock of the position and found the only move that doesn't lose a piece in be6
Hey for the von Popiel Gambit, what do you do if your opponent moves their pawn to h6 attacking the bishop. If you take the knight, then the e7 pawn can capture your bishop which results in their bishop being able to move. Is there a better option then taking the knight?
My favorite is how the GM wasted time after making that mistake. Reminds me of the biggest reason people die after being stranded in the wild: Shame. They focus too much on how they got in the situation instead of making the best of it
Doesnt this game show the exact opposite? The GM took his time after blundering, took stock of the position and found the only move that doesn't lose a piece in be6
Thanks for sharing these ideas William. Can you look into the gibbins weidenhagen (bullfrog) and devins gambit for d4
Very good line, thanks!.
Really enjoying your content... can you do some videos on the Alekhines? I am trying to refine my repertoire
Thanks! Check out:
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Oh no my queen! My beautiful queen!
Hey for the von Popiel Gambit, what do you do if your opponent moves their pawn to h6 attacking the bishop. If you take the knight, then the e7 pawn can capture your bishop which results in their bishop being able to move. Is there a better option then taking the knight?
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I love this trap it gets me many wins. Thanks William.
You should try some of your gambits OTB. A lot of chess players are not familiar with the traps and problems caused by your gambits!