► Chapters 00:00 Powerful Chess Opening Against the Sicilian Defense 00:18 Wing Gambit Against the Sicilian Defense 01:04 Advantages of the Wing Gambit for White 02:08 Mainline: If Black plays 3...d5 06:07 Line-2: Nasty trap if Black plays 3...Nc6 07:45 Line-3: If Black plays 3...e6 11:35 Can you find the mate in 5? 12:29 Line-4: If Black declines the gambit 14:16 Line-5: Best response for Black 17:41 Similarity with Portsmouth Gambit
A huge advantage could be the lack of opening theory advantage black could have (in my case probably has). I learned chess with e4 e5, and struggled massively when everyone started playing Sicilian. Especially in rapid chess being able to instantly play all theory moves will be a huge advantage. Even being a pawn down doesn't sound too bad...
Frank J. Marshall's book (My 50 Years of Chess?) had an appendix on the wing gambit, I believe. Might be interesting to compare theory. (Apologies if this was already mentioned elsewhere.)
I always like to try these openings out against Stockfish before unleashing them into the real world. It was touch and go but eventually beat Level 2. The main thing is remembering the correct moves in the correct order. I think SF blundered a queen which helped.
I've been about a 750. Now I've started noticing opportunities to pin pieces and I think when I do it my opponent is almost defeated when I do it because it's somewhat "advanced" pinning is so sick though! Cheers.
Yes, there are lots of ways to beat people at that level. Probably the best strategy is to take hanging pieces when they're offered to you and hang your own pieces less often.
The worst thing is that my opponent never play the way I watch on TH-cam, they play very difficult chess they took my queen rook easily by pawn or bishop Or knight don't know what to in that situation it has been more than 7 month , I think I should quit chess.
I see so many using bots to play for them. Just play a super weird move and they’ll play some really weird in return. Only a bot plays like that. Trolls be trolling
@@loulou2302 1) e4 c5 2) b4 cxb4 3) a3 bxa3 4) Bxa3. From there it goes on. It’s a gambit. Popular black replies are g6 or d5 or Nc6. Some play e6 with intention of trading bishops getting off castle but castling manually with a pawn advantage. Whites plan is to play c3, d4 etc getting a strong center that’s not easy to break. One example would be 4)..Nc6 5)c3 g6 6) d4 (or f4 for risky play, or Nf3 which is a little more solid, or d4. For the pawn you get a good center that’s hard to crack, temporarily stall your opponents development and good activity once you develop and castle. But you must prove that’s good enough for a pawn. You can also play 5) Nf3 instead of c3.
thats a special move in chess called en passant (French for 'in passing') .if a pawn moves past your pawn (by moving its alloted two squares on its first move) you can take it anyway
At 15:04 instead of black Nf6Xd4 --QA5 next Bd2, then Nf6xD5. @gmigorsmimov Can you show this line or a video link that you/someone else did that does?
12:17 Nice! Checkmate also possible with the pawn! After Bg5+ ... Rf6 -- e5xf6# ** edit ** no then Black can take the knight as *most*wanted points out
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► Chapters
00:00 Powerful Chess Opening Against the Sicilian Defense
00:18 Wing Gambit Against the Sicilian Defense
01:04 Advantages of the Wing Gambit for White
02:08 Mainline: If Black plays 3...d5
06:07 Line-2: Nasty trap if Black plays 3...Nc6
07:45 Line-3: If Black plays 3...e6
11:35 Can you find the mate in 5?
12:29 Line-4: If Black declines the gambit
14:16 Line-5: Best response for Black
17:41 Similarity with Portsmouth Gambit
It would be a good idea to pin this at the top of the comments, or better, put it in the description.
The problem is you only focused on one response. In my case he moved his bishop out after the en passant and capture by the knight.
A huge advantage could be the lack of opening theory advantage black could have (in my case probably has). I learned chess with e4 e5, and struggled massively when everyone started playing Sicilian. Especially in rapid chess being able to instantly play all theory moves will be a huge advantage. Even being a pawn down doesn't sound too bad...
There is a great deal of theory, what it does do for white is get black out of the Sicilian.
First of all, the chess game isn't symetric, because the Queen is on a different side of the King depending on the color of the pieces!
Igor: Great, as always!!! (And I just love the shots with your kitty in the background.)
1:00 PION CXB4.
1.)2:13 pion d5(ending offens sayap Mentri)
2.)6:15 kudac6(ending korban Mentri)
3.) 7:50 Pion e6(ending serang sayap raja)
12:36 PION E6(tidak xb5)serang syp raja.
14:27 PION D5 Variasi kuda f6(manuvr Mentri e1.e4.h4)
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The problem is when I play other 800s, no one uses the sicilian.
Then Just start using traps and studying the most famous openings
Play the bot emir. He plays Sicilian vs e4 everytime lol
It's not a problem, it's minus one opening to look into 😂
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Bro u can play giuco piano and win many games at that rating range
Igor is a great teacher! Thank you
I tested this gambit and it is really powerful. Even playing badly. Thanks
- Shows how an ambitious gambit can pay off if one maintains active play and looks for tactical threats.
1. e4 c5 2. b4 { B20 Sicilian Defense: Wing Gambit } cxb4 3. Nf3 d5 4. exd5 Qxd5 5. c4 bxc3 6. Nxc3 Qd8 7. d4 Nc6 8. d5 Nb4 9. Qa4+ Bd7 10. Qxb4 e6 11. Qxb7 exd5 12. Bb5 Rb8 13. Bxd7+ Ke7 14. Nxd5+ Kd6 15. Ba3# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0
Thanks for the demo and video don't have to memorized just get to the point of controlling the center
Marshall liked to pay this back in the 40's but the Wing Gambit is unsound
but it is a nice surprise weapon to play against anyone under 1900 rating.
even on stockfish +0.00
Thx very much, i just won my first official game using your video for prep!
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Glad to hear that
Love your chess data & positioning criteria...Thx Igor..😊
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Frank J. Marshall's book (My 50 Years of Chess?) had an appendix on the wing gambit, I believe. Might be interesting to compare theory. (Apologies if this was already mentioned elsewhere.)
Extraordinary new knowledge adquisition!
Thank you, Carlos!
At 15:45 what is your suggestion if black plays F7 to F5? or Black Pawn H7 to H6? In the wing gambit declined
Nice clip, where r you located, Igor?
Beautiful! Thank you!
Please make a video on how to play against Whites nf3 (zukertort opening) 🙏🙏
Extremely helpful THANK you sir
You're always welcome!
After d5, Qf6 will be solid move for black and white will be in hard position to counter
I always like to try these openings out against Stockfish before unleashing them into the real world. It was touch and go but eventually beat Level 2. The main thing is remembering the correct moves in the correct order. I think SF blundered a queen which helped.
Thank you. This was fun.
i watch some video Rxa3 Bxa3 Bxa3.. 9:13 video i say.. can u please analyse that variation? thanks Master
What is the line if after gambit accepted, you play d5 and they play knight F6? Chasing it away seems harder. Thanks
I've been about a 750. Now I've started noticing opportunities to pin pieces and I think when I do it my opponent is almost defeated when I do it because it's somewhat "advanced" pinning is so sick though! Cheers.
Yes, there are lots of ways to beat people at that level. Probably the best strategy is to take hanging pieces when they're offered to you and hang your own pieces less often.
@@allanshpeley4284 so learn to identify when pieces are hanging ✔️
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What about E4C5,B4cb,NG3QA5?
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I think Sicilian is already better for white (both e4-c5, Nf3 and e4-c5, c3). Why risk?
Because it's a draw if both people play perfectly
Thanks
Sir your attacking is highly great but it will take time for me
The worst thing is that my opponent never play the way I watch on TH-cam, they play very difficult chess they took my queen rook easily by pawn or bishop Or knight don't know what to in that situation it has been more than 7 month , I think I should quit chess.
I see so many using bots to play for them. Just play a super weird move and they’ll play some really weird in return. Only a bot plays like that. Trolls be trolling
3:10 what if they defend with knight
14:11 how can be checkmate
What do do when the knight takes pawn
What does the engine say about the 2. b4?
Where is your video where you play a3 first before b4
04:58 What about Nc5?
what if after e4 c5 b4 black plays d5?
what if they defend with b6? then do u just take and play a normal sicilian without b pawns?
Same question
C3 ,then D4 to keep the 2 center pawns? Then Nc3 or Nd2?
I played Sicilian today in otb tournament and my opponent played this opening... I wish i saw this earlier
I’ve gotten a few wins with this opening because more times than not they aren’t ready. But I use a3.
What move to continue after a3?
@@loulou2302 1) e4 c5 2) b4 cxb4 3) a3 bxa3 4) Bxa3. From there it goes on. It’s a gambit.
Popular black replies are g6 or d5 or Nc6. Some play e6 with intention of trading bishops getting off castle but castling manually with a pawn advantage.
Whites plan is to play c3, d4 etc getting a strong center that’s not easy to break.
One example would be 4)..Nc6 5)c3 g6 6) d4 (or f4 for risky play, or Nf3 which is a little more solid, or d4. For the pawn you get a good center that’s hard to crack, temporarily stall your opponents development and good activity once you develop and castle. But you must prove that’s good enough for a pawn.
You can also play 5) Nf3 instead of c3.
@@soakedbearrd thank you, I'll take note of it, if that's ok with you. I'm still a beginner.
Some asshooe beat me 9x in a row with this gambit. We finished at 13-15 but man, he whipped me good lol
I hate playing against sicilian so this is a very fun forced simplification that at the same time may surprise the opponent.
after video 7:19 missing halloween laugh 😅
how can pawn take on C3 when there is no piece
thats a special move in chess called en passant (French for 'in passing') .if a pawn moves past your pawn (by moving its alloted two squares on its first move) you can take it anyway
It's a move u unlock after becoming IM
Black needs to know the alternatives rather than going for baubles on the wing. I assume than you have more resources than you are displaying here.
Ok so how do we beat the wing gambit with the sicilian?
I'll consider it for the next videos.
But then, should I follow-up with "how to refute the refutation of the gambit?" 🤔🙂
good
Very goog
7 mn 50 s : e5 au lieu de e6 pour contrer d4
Your Video Smith-Morra Gambit is Stronger
What about 2… d6
Tried it a few times. It doesn't work.
Wing gambit has very effective antidotes and it has been my pleasure to beat it every single time.
So does literally every gambit and or opening/response.
If you play the Sicilian you should know how to deal with it thiugh
Well, then you must be a strong player!
Tho your opponents haven't seen this video yet 😉
@@GMIgorSmirnov No, honestly thank you for the video, wing gambit still works at club level and is effective
Black can play pawn a3
how to solve this as black?
Until… d4 attacking Q who then does …Qe4+
Played against the computer at intermediate lv. Qf6 destroyed this at the first attack to the Q 😂
Third move is 3.a3 in wing gambit. Not 3.d4. OK.
Both ways are possible. The 3.d4 move is less known and often gives White a strong attack.
Thx GM Igor. Definitely, it a surprise for black players
Black cant castle because check by bishop
This video is inspired by KaspaChess channel
Had a few try this against me, non successful so far
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How come Chess bots never fall for your traps?
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Sorry GM, can you please explain again?
I just focus on your cat in background
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I wish these guys would get to the point instead of woffling
Guess I need to redefine my definition of 'powerful'.
Did you see the trap lines? or not watch the whole vid??
At 15:04 instead of black Nf6Xd4 --QA5 next Bd2, then Nf6xD5. @gmigorsmimov Can you show this line or a video link that you/someone else did that does?
12:17 Nice! Checkmate also possible with the pawn! After Bg5+ ... Rf6 -- e5xf6#
** edit ** no then Black can take the knight as *most*wanted points out
Then black can just take the knight?
@@mostwanted2390 yes I missed that
playing the blacks bad is not a good tip
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