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Kaspa, the best part of your videos is that you repeat the concepts several times. This really helps solidify the viewer's understanding. By the way, at 08:07 I think the only black queen move that leads to mate, is taking the knight. Any other of the queen moves you mention results in the white check to be successfully blocked with the black bishop on e5
Absolutely right! The correct phrase was supposed to be "Black resigning" not "Check Mating". Coz what's the whole purpose of Black continuing to play a lost game while being down a piece?
E.g. if Black plays a more human move, 8....Bd6 (preventing our Nxc7) then the continuation would be as follows; 9. c3 Qc5 10. b4 Nxb4 11. cxb4 Qd4 12. Rb1 c6 13. Be3 now comes, winning the Queen. Even if we consider Be7 on move 8, which is an engine move, That's not the position you would ever hope for.
That would even be worse buddy. Here's the continuation after pawn to f5 by Black. 8... f5 9. Qe2 fxe4 10. Nxc7+ Kd8 11. Nb5 exd3 12. cxd3... And once again, the Queen is still trapped. See, by trying so hard to rescue the Queen, Black may end up losing material and have a bad position.
@@kalubasunga844 I agree, the queen isn't trapped at all. Yet, white can switch the attack giving chech and attacking by N, B and R along with its own queen......the computer gives plus 16 points of advantage......however trying to trap the queen led me to lose the game 😞
I saw all possible outcomes and I saw some good moves which can be played by black on that stage. Then I realised that if someone focuses on winning the queen he/she can end up losing the game like you did
Keep up the good work bakamba 👍👍
You have a new fan and a new subcscribe, I really appreciate the way you repeat the moves you show!!
Brilliant exposition!!
Love it. Love the way you explain.
I have been playing the Bishops opening with allot of succses 😊😊Thank you sir
Thank you Kaspa.
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Thank you sir
kaspa do you know the keidansky and ursov gambits out of
the bishops opening
Yes, I do. I will soon release those videos. Stay tuned.
Instructive vid thnx
Thanks Kaspa
Kaspa, the best part of your videos is that you repeat the concepts several times. This really helps solidify the viewer's understanding. By the way, at 08:07 I think the only black queen move that leads to mate, is taking the knight. Any other of the queen moves you mention results in the white check to be successfully blocked with the black bishop on e5
Absolutely right! The correct phrase was supposed to be "Black resigning" not "Check Mating". Coz what's the whole purpose of Black continuing to play a lost game while being down a piece?
this is great trap i can use for beginners
Stay tuned and blessed
Thanks again for your video a
I like the way you play..it helps a lot to a begginer like me...
Hey, thanks a lot
It's a marvelous opening and line of attack, thank you very much
11.10
In ur last analysis, what if black didn't play pawn g7, what if he rather plays pawn d6 opening attack on ur white queen
Awesome. Thanks for those tips ❤️
Hi kaspa please some trap with pirc defense black perspective... Thanks
Love your gambits. Thank you good sir 👍.
As always with Kaspa, GREAT stuff!!!
9:57 If black moves the bishop, the queen has a safe square on c5
Nop, Be3 wins the queen 👑.
@@kaspachessofficial If Be3 then Qxb2, right? 🤔
E.g. if Black plays a more human move, 8....Bd6 (preventing our Nxc7) then the continuation would be as follows; 9. c3 Qc5 10. b4 Nxb4 11. cxb4 Qd4 12. Rb1 c6 13. Be3 now comes, winning the Queen.
Even if we consider Be7 on move 8, which is an engine move, That's not the position you would ever hope for.
Thanks! Your channel is awesome.
@@jcsrio15 Thank you so much. Words can't express!
Brilliant repertoire, keep on!!!
You are brilliant ❤
Thanks teacher
Disagree
@9:40 despite the very bad move g6 after d3 the black queen is NOT trapped at all, for example after f5 then Bb6...
That would even be worse buddy.
Here's the continuation after pawn to f5 by Black. 8... f5 9. Qe2 fxe4 10. Nxc7+ Kd8 11. Nb5 exd3 12. cxd3... And once again, the Queen is still trapped. See, by trying so hard to rescue the Queen, Black may end up losing material and have a bad position.
Black Queen is not trapped on this stage 09:40
The best move is black bishop to b6.if white plays bishop e3 black Queen can take the pawn on b2
But white is having a good game
@@kalubasunga844 I agree, the queen isn't trapped at all. Yet, white can switch the attack giving chech and attacking by N, B and R along with its own queen......the computer gives plus 16 points of advantage......however trying to trap the queen led me to lose the game 😞
I saw all possible outcomes and I saw some good moves which can be played by black on that stage.
Then I realised that if someone focuses on winning the queen he/she can end up losing the game like you did
Best move