👀See This NEW Deadly Gambit That is Not Known! 👀
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VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
In this video, I have covered some of the most interesting traps that you may use in the rarely-seen, weird looking gambit that has no name at the moment, but arises from the Tennison gambit. Enjoy!
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
04:19 - Nf6 Line
05:17 - f6 Line
10:01 - Qd5 Line
12:33 - Nc6 Line
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@@kaspachessofficiali dont understand you sac 2 peaces and 2 pawns for the Queen is this worthed????
I love ytour Channel Kaspa! It is similar to what I am researching, but of course yours are more detailed. Thanks for the inspiring posts!
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what if instead of taking rook in a1 QxR, why play Ng4 threating a checkmate (Qxf2). The only defense are Qe2 and Ne3. If Ne3 then NxN, if Qe2 then black Queen can take the Rook in a1.
After 5... Ng4 white is complete toast. According to stockfish -7,3. Black takes the rook and its _just a normal game_ ... ;)
Fantastic stuff Kaspa!
That is FANTASTIC! Thank you very much…
I am loving this channel! Do these gambits really work?
Sure they do, 100%. I have plenty of practical videos on my channel where I try out these gambits, such as the most recent ones below. I upload videos everyday.
1. These Gambits Really Work in Real Games: th-cam.com/video/XY-njW7u6a4/w-d-xo.html
2. The Most Reliable Gambit! Whether Accepted or Declined: th-cam.com/video/bmrsUJ66iUM/w-d-xo.html
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Great stuff, this has expanded my openings knowledge by 100% . Many thanks.
I am really happy to see this video! It is a beauty of nimzo Larsen then transposed to a position and tricks similar to fajarowicz, or it is related to faja reversed colors. Very brilliant! Thanks again!
Hi kaspa! i love the way you teach gambits i've learn a lot from your videos. Thanks for your effort making this kind of content. No skip add here,from philippines
I'm always love your video. Thank you very much.
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Ha ha , wow! Another video that I have been studying personally a long time ago. Your ideas are great and very related to mine Kaspa. But your analysis is of course a lot better than mine. I am really glad I found your channel ! Wonderful!
Thank you so much
Coach Kaspa:
Thank you for sharing your chess wisdom and understanding in your videos. God Blessed you with the gift of teaching!
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Your instructional videos has helped me greatly.
I'm stuck at ELO 800-900. Can you provide feedback on how I can progress to the next level?
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Thank you so much for your encouraging words. For now, I guess the linked video below may help you improve your middle game understanding: Watch my 4 Golden Middlegame Principles: How to think during games (Very Important): th-cam.com/video/tEQf8oVURF8/w-d-xo.html
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Very good video and very nice and simple style of explaination........!!!!!!!
Thank you
What would be best move after black's knight d7?
8:48, the queen goes to c5, what if the queen goes to b6? B-d5, c5.
genius moves!!!!!👍👍👍
8:18 the black queen took rock and knight and get another knight 5+3+3 vs 9 so Black is better material
Yes! Same question. At 7:55 black should win.
Yes, white actually gift black a free win
Yes, black is just up 4 points of material and white has no attack. Stockfish confirms it, the position is -6, completely winning for black.
Also at the beginning of the line black can play the inbetween move Ng4 instead of immediately taking the rook, threatening checkmate. White has to block with Ne3 and then the whole line doesn't work anymore, black is just up a rook for nothing.
Being a chess player I really liked the video. Also subscribed your channel. ❤
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I always keep the sicillian closed. Won't work on me. But i am a 2500 player.
Very good content
Thank you!
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Fajarowicz reversed 👍🏻
Indeed!
What is a karabov
Sir one move of queen you didn't considered
Nice
I love it
Isn’t it the Reti opening?
Vanakkam sir
Thanks
Looks like a complicated and less likely to succeed scholar's mate.
Queen can go safely to b6
A better move that you can play after Qb6 is Nc4 attacking Black's Queen again, and if Qxb5, then you simply play Nd6+ to win the free queen with your Bishop. I left that intentionally knowing that I already explained the idea of winning the Black queen with a discovery, after we play Nd6+.
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I used this trap for my opponent but I am lost because his Queen was escaped. You missed something.. At 08:38, instead the Queen goes to C5, he moved Qb6. And after I played Bd4, he moved c5 to cover his Queen.. And his Queen is free to go😩😩😩. This trap is only draw if Black never want to give up his Queen.
I never said at any point that you should play Bd4 if Black plays Qb6. A better move that you should have played after Qb6 was Nc4 attacking Black's Queen again, and if Qxb5, then you simply play Nd6+ to win the free queen with your Bishop