I actually saw many players play d5 instead of d6 on move 4 or move 5 and I end up taking the pawn with Bxe4 after dxe4. Is there a way to still play the Greek gift and win or should I just look for other tactics?
There is an antidote for black. Took me a while to figure it out. But heck, I am not going to reveal it here. I have just started playing this gambit, and would like to notch a few wins!
Most advanced players aren't going to play qh4 and lose a tempo by immediately having to move the queen again. I'm not an advanced player by no means, but I even see that's a wasted move and loss of tempo.
@@bryankinslow6851 Qh4 opens forces the g pawn move, and exposes the white king, obliterates whites king side requiring very careful play. I’d go for it. If you play this as white against me, I’d go for it…😉
Queen h4 is a bad move, black loses tempo, time, développement, after g3, queen can goes back in f6 protecting d4 but the problem it is e5 attack the queen again loosing d4 the next move. After g3 if queen come back in d8, queen takes d5 or c3. Queen h4 is a bad move.
Well, yeah. But they have to know what to do. This video doesn't show what black should *really* do. As far as I can tell, with best play, white ends up with a disadvantage that is likely to grow, as black's position is easier to play than that of white.
After those pawns open, black queen to hx4 check. You have to move white pawn to gx3 to block. Why not show what to do there?
very well done. like the set up in the opening. fainting to the queen side then switching to the king. Nice, spicy
When i play this my opponent 90 percent of the time they give me queen check.
Big fan bro
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8:51 - suggests Rf8. Am I missing something? Qb3 check, eat any blockers until mate?
Exactly
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What to do after
1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. f4 Nc6 4. Nf3 d5
I actually saw many players play d5 instead of d6 on move 4 or move 5 and I end up taking the pawn with Bxe4 after dxe4.
Is there a way to still play the Greek gift and win or should I just look for other tactics?
And now that I have watched it, I will see my opponent play d5 after d4
There is an antidote for black. Took me a while to figure it out. But heck, I am not going to reveal it here. I have just started playing this gambit, and would like to notch a few wins!
what if blacks 2nd move is knight c6 instead of pawn take at centre..?
It worked perfectly for me. Check Mate 15 moves
You played a newbie. Against an experienced player, you're never getting away with moving that F-pawn!
The tumbnail position for this video doesn't make sense.
Ahh whoops, mistake on our part. Black pawn should be in-front of the queen, not king.
@@ChessSensei its ok
Black needs to castle queenside if they can. Why castle into it?
It's good. Just like queens gambit accepted line
What if both Bishops take both knights? Aren't you just down a pawn?
Chicken stock🐠 has the kings gambit vid. This is a hope-my-game-goes-like-this remix variation. That centre sure is open.
open center gooooooOOOOOoood!
No way! After f4, the queen is going to h4 check! G pawn moves forward.
Most advanced players aren't going to play qh4 and lose a tempo by immediately having to move the queen again. I'm not an advanced player by no means, but I even see that's a wasted move and loss of tempo.
@@bryankinslow6851 Qh4 opens forces the g pawn move, and exposes the white king, obliterates whites king side requiring very careful play. I’d go for it. If you play this as white against me, I’d go for it…😉
Queen h4 is a bad move, black loses tempo, time, développement, after g3, queen can goes back in f6 protecting d4 but the problem it is e5 attack the queen again loosing d4 the next move.
After g3 if queen come back in d8, queen takes d5 or c3.
Queen h4 is a bad move.
3rd
1300 level trick.
moves are not common. I have yet to have anyone fall for this line of traps.
Nice trick lmao.
This is a bad opening. It's not a gambit. It's an elementary trick that puts you at risk if you play it against a good player.
Yeah right, guy is a moron. You get a queen attack straight away.
Well, yeah. But they have to know what to do. This video doesn't show what black should *really* do. As far as I can tell, with best play, white ends up with a disadvantage that is likely to grow, as black's position is easier to play than that of white.
Everything is bad against good player.
A good player knows the lines anyway. So it is kind of an gambit
Are you stupid bro?... When you against with good player is bad 😂😂
I call this the "Wannabe Queen's Gambit"
cool man but you can't choose to always play white and most of my games I play black
Complete joke. Who is going to fall for any of this?
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I don’t think this gambit is a real thing.😮
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3. f4 is a terrible move. What is Chess Sensei’s rating? I’m guessing 1200 or less.