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Chess Opening Traps
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Приєднався 15 жов 2022
On this channel you can find all sorts of chess opening traps. Not only will I explain how the traps work, I will also provide the PGN of the trap to make it easy to start your own analysis.
Hopefully I'll help you trap your opponents. May the traps be ever in your favor!
Hopefully I'll help you trap your opponents. May the traps be ever in your favor!
Some Very Interesting Ideas in the Jobava London Pawn Storm
The Jobava London pawn storm is already very interesting on its own, but this game offers some additional ideas that are definitely worth exploring!
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You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
Thank you for watching!
Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps.
You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
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Beautiful Ideas Against the Caro-Kann!
Переглядів 2952 години тому
My opponent showed me some very nice combinations against my Caro-Kann opening. Overall the game was exciting and got extremely tactical. Enjoy! Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
Multiple Rosen Traps Were Fired Against Me. Eric Would be Proud!
Переглядів 1819 годин тому
A Rosen trap in the opening as well as the endgame. But winning my queen or trying to stalemate me isn't as easy as it seems. I happen to be a fan of Eric Rosen as well. Take a look at @eric-rosen if you don't know what I'm talking about. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA...
Why the Exchange Caro-Kann Isn't Boring At All
Переглядів 58016 годин тому
This Caro-Kann Exchange Variation game shows how rich of ideas the opening actually is. It's not boring at all and can even lead to some brilliant moves and sacrifices! Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
Caro-Kann: Why Playing Simple Moves is the Way to Win Games
Переглядів 1,2 тис.19 годин тому
This Caro-Kann game shows why you just need to play simple moves to win a lot of games. Your opponents won't have any tricks, and you can just wait for them to mess up. And if they don't, you get an equal position at worst. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
Checkmate in 14 Moves Against a 2100!
Переглядів 550День тому
This Benoni game ended with a checkmate in just 14 moves against a 2100-rated player! This shows how important openings still are at this level. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
This 2100 Underestimated my Jobava London Trap
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This Jobava London trap works even against 2100-rated players! Watch this game and learn how to perform it for yourself. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
They Never See This Caro-Kann Queen Maneuver Coming!
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This Caro-Kann queen maneuver often wins material and is very unexpected for white. Watch this game and see how it leads to a completely winning position. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
These Doubled Pawns in the Jobava London Are Very Strong
Переглядів 43414 днів тому
This Jobava London game shows why doubled f-pawns can be very strong and a strength rather than a weakness. Watch how this game plays out to understand why. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
How to Punish Slow Play Against the Jobava London
Переглядів 84521 день тому
My opponent played very slowly against my Jobava London. Here's how I punished it. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
Tartakower Caro-Kann Leads to Beautiful Checkmate
Переглядів 40821 день тому
This Caro-Kann game leads to a beautiful checkmate using the Tartakower variation. Overall it's a really interesting game as well! Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
This Jobava London Idea Turns Out to be Very Strong!
Переглядів 92121 день тому
The Jobava London Opening went very well in this game and shows an idea that turned out to be extremely powerful! But it's not over until it's over. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
This is Why the Jobava London is Positionally Sound
Переглядів 21028 днів тому
In this Jobava London game, I demonstrate a strong positional idea that perfectly shows the strengths of an early Nc3. Even though it blocks our c-pawn, it perfectly sound positionally. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
This Caro-Kann Game Shows the Importance of the Board Center
Переглядів 67228 днів тому
This Caro-Kann chess game shows you how important the center of the board is. It's a really interesting game all the way to the end! Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
How to Deal With the Panov Attack Against the Caro-Kann
Переглядів 193Місяць тому
My opponent tried to surprise me with the Panov Attack against my Caro-Kann, but I came prepared! This game shows you how you can deal with this dangerous attack. Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you do not miss out on other beautiful chess opening traps. You can find me on chess.com by user name ChessOpeningTrapsUA-cam.
Advanced Caro-Kann - Winning in 10 Moves
Переглядів 1,2 тис.Місяць тому
Advanced Caro-Kann - Winning in 10 Moves
Jobava London: Always 'Sac' the Exchange
Переглядів 589Місяць тому
Jobava London: Always 'Sac' the Exchange
How to Attack Quickly Against the 'London'
Переглядів 422Місяць тому
How to Attack Quickly Against the 'London'
How to Play an Aggressive Jobava London!
Переглядів 776Місяць тому
How to Play an Aggressive Jobava London!
Really Interesting Tactics in a Crazy Jobava London Game
Переглядів 523Місяць тому
Really Interesting Tactics in a Crazy Jobava London Game
How to Play the Caro-Kann Tartakower Variation? - Opening Book (episode 2)
Переглядів 188Місяць тому
How to Play the Caro-Kann Tartakower Variation? - Opening Book (episode 2)
Winning with the Jobava London, Or Am I?
Переглядів 302Місяць тому
Winning with the Jobava London, Or Am I?
Very Instructive Caro-Kann Game Against the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit!
Переглядів 440Місяць тому
Very Instructive Caro-Kann Game Against the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit!
How to Play the Caro-Kann Advanced Variation? - Opening Book (episode 1)
Переглядів 192Місяць тому
How to Play the Caro-Kann Advanced Variation? - Opening Book (episode 1)
The Queen Trap That Isn't a Queen Trap
Переглядів 585Місяць тому
The Queen Trap That Isn't a Queen Trap
Fighting Against Nc6 in the Jobava London
Переглядів 409Місяць тому
Fighting Against Nc6 in the Jobava London
How to Play the Caro-Kann Defense? - Opening Book (Introduction)
Переглядів 672Місяць тому
How to Play the Caro-Kann Defense? - Opening Book (Introduction)
Why the Caro-Kann is Just an Improved French Defense
Переглядів 3972 місяці тому
Why the Caro-Kann is Just an Improved French Defense
These Jobava London Pins Are Too Much To Handle
Переглядів 8862 місяці тому
These Jobava London Pins Are Too Much To Handle
Well done. You failed to consider why your opponent was making his moves when it got into the middle of your plan. You do watch while things are beginning to develop but once you get involved in your plan you watch less. The pawn move that forked you queen was not considered by you until after the fatc. The move could have been devastating had he taken a tad more caution in his planning. Over all you kicked arse. I do not play online but I would open an account where ever you play if you wnat to play.
Good Post. You never concerned yourself with the minority attack. You also allowed him to get active and you did nothing with your moves in that you must create a threat for him and not just push pieces. You MUST be active with every move or he will end up creeping upon you. The bishop move was your demise because it was essentially giving him free moves to attack you.
Yeah, I know. Not my best game. But those are the ones that improve your game in the end.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas! 🎄
You mean beautiful ideas with the Caro Kann 😅
I wish I did, but unfortunately, it was the other way around 😅
I would have fallen for the stalemate trick at the end
With less time, I might have as well. It was definitely a good try by my opponent. Luckily, I saw it in time.
Yes, netjes
He just bungled his Nakhmanson gambit moves a bit. Otherwise, he had you dead to rights. 😊
Good game. Thanks
We need a playlist with the jobava london videos 🙏
Good idea! I'll make sure to create one
😂 why even upload game 1? can’t be mad at free ELO though
I figured it might get a laugh out of someone. But mainly, I'm just lazy and didn't bother editing 😅
Don't play qa5 in exchange caro, and u almost never wanna lock the lightsquare bishop inside the pawn chain, u defend that pin with queen c7 which u most the time don't even have to
Is 1500 ur actual rating or r u higher rated
It's my actual Blitz rating, although I'm 2000 rapid
You allowed the man to think on your dime. the man was out of time. You would not have to win on time you pressure the guy into mahing fast moves when he is running low on time. You NEVER give him time to think while your clock is ticking. Move fast and pre move when he is low on time. You had this game and allowed it to slip away. Your end game skills need improvement. Over all you see the board well and play at mid level. GG.
Good stuff 👍
Thanks
There is almost nothing about doubled pawns
but he just gave you the queen
Yeah, my opponent was very kind to me this game 😅
gg
did not see punishment
Thanks for the game and for the analysis, I enjoyed watching it :)
Glad to hear!
nice love the caro-
The double threat principle is never thought about it seems.
Absolutely Fantastic job !!~!!!~!! Rock On.
KILLER. You said I am up a piece when you weren't ..plus you missed the fork near the end when you could have moved the pawn to g6 and said check em up...the rook was yours. However, as a whole this was GREAT. GG
Yeah I misjudge my position quite often. One thing I need to work on. Glad you hear you liked it!
Very very good my friend. I just found your channel today. I watch chess but rarely play online and I think it is because I hate to lose. You have a healthy approach compared to some. Hello from North Central Florida.
Every loss is an opportunity to learn. It took me a while to really get into that mindset, but once I did I just started to enjoy the game a lot more. I'm sure you can get used to online play too. I'd say just give it a go, as you can always stop when you don't like it!
This was absolutely GREAT. I have been playing chess for many years and very few people would post a video like this. I take my hat off to you Sir. I would enjoy playing against you perhaps. I have never signed up for online play but it seems like it may be interesting.
Thanks a lot! Really appreciate the support. Funnily enough it's the other way around for me, as I barely play over the board chess.
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7:05 why didn’t you put a rook on the E tile? It would’ve won you a rook or am I missing something?
I think he just plays Re1 and wins my pawn. I don't see how I would win a rook there 😅
Good stuff! A fellow caro kann player i see!
Indeed. What can I say, Alex Banzea is a good salesman. I'm guessing you know the guy as well 🙂
@chessopeningtraps lol yep...I have followed his content closely for years. I made my own interactive caro Kann course off his ideas, on lichess. If you are ever interested shoot me a message or friend request on lichess and I'll send you an invite to the study. I'd be curious to get your input and see what you think
I really appreciate your videos!
Thanks! And I appreciate your kindness. Even though it's just a comment, these things fuel me with new energy!
Lovely courageous rook sac wins the house.
Rxh5+, Rg5+ Rxg1, Kxg1, Bxf2+
Also...barfing up a whole piece is always but a positional sac.
That's why 'sac' is between quotation marks. It's just a blunder of course. I'm good at those.
@chessopeningtraps Yep. I had caught that. Just joining you for the ride. 😉
While I won't be able to get to a favourable endgame as an 1150 ELO player, I did see it was winning in the endgame for you where you traded pawn instead of pushing the pawn at 17:02 and draw the game instead.
It's weird how I can sometimes overlook something so obvious, yet find other stuff that's really advanced. For me, it's mostly a case of tunnel vision. Just being so focused on one thing that I'm blind to other possibilities. But that's how we learn, I suppose 🤷.
@@chessopeningtraps To be fair, I think you were probably relieved after fighting a lost position until your opponent blundered. I would have easily crumbled there.
19:05 sometimes computer is insane, even with more time, I probably wouldn't be able to see a mate in 8 in that position 😅 Well Played buddy.
You were lucky to win that game.
I sure was 😬.
The way you play is worse than Eli 900 . Don’t know how you got that kind of elo
It came with a bag of potato chips. But in all seriousness, I think you're highly overestimating the 1700 level. This is just how we play. I'm at 2000 rapid and even there it's still blunder galore 🙄
At 8:46 instead of Qf4, you could have done the knight sac on f6 then. Likely continuation would be …gxf6, gxf6 …Qxh1 (or maybe Qxa2), followed by forced mate in 2: Qg5 …Kh8, Qg7#
That would be a nice trap indeed. But it's not a forced line, so it may just end up with me losing a knight (like I did in the game anyway, haha)
Just a quick tip in the opening. You are technically not hanging the d pawn if you take back the e pawn with fxe, as you can discovered check the queen with the bishop with BB5. Really liking the vids keep up the great work!
Could he have played Qf7 when you played Rook e8?
Yeah, amongst other moves. I just completely missed that somehow (as did my opponent, apparently)
9:05 Bishop C3 would have saved queen or traded
Yeah there were multiple moves to save the queen. We both had a brain fart I guess. Check the last part of the video to see when I realized this.
@@chessopeningtraps I didn't get to the end either but I've already spotted Qf7 saves the Queen
Do you think caro kann defense is a good opening to learn for beginners? Like 600 elo xD
I'd say that up to about 900 ELO it's more important to learn basic opening principles than an actual opening. The reason is that your opponents probably don't know openings as well, so there's no point in knowing theory 20 moves deep if your opponent plays something different on move 3. Having said that, I do think the Caro-Kann can be a good first opening to learn. Basic principles can be applied very well and it's a solid opening overall (even at the master level). If you want to learn it now, I'd stick to learning the basic ideas on the different variations instead of memorizing theory. Once your rating increases, you can build from there.
What if the do qe7 that defends the e pawn and the f pawn so no scholars mate
Yeah, there's no scholar's mate there. You just develop your pieces and continue the game like normal. There are no quick wins there.
Pawn e6 make no sense, its a blunder
Nice game. If I may ask, did you read any chess books to reach this rating?
I reached 1500 without books but I think if you read a book it will be easy to cross 1700 (I THINK) For 1500 learn 2 openings for white (systematic and one gambit) in my case it was London(and I hate it )😅 and kings gambit and another systematic opening for black in my case it was hippo lost to many points playing kings indian Then puzzles I'll also recommend watching the mid game playlist by hanging pawns
I got all the way to 2000 rapid without any books. UA-cam has always been my go to. And of course practice, game analysis and puzzles.
@@chessopeningtraps broo can you be my coach or guide maybe mentor I really want to skyrocket my elo My goal is 1700 to 1900 for this year
I don't have time for any active coaching right now, but you're always welcome to ask for specific advice on something. Just message me on chess.com and I'll try to respond as soon as I can
11:18 m2 qh6
Can you tell a little bit more why you prefer Nf3 (followed by Ne5) instead of f3 in response of their Bf5? Alex Banzea always taught me to start with f3 in order to start the pawnstorm variation in this case.
The pawn storm is definitely playable as well. In fact, in bullet, I still prefer that variation. The thing is that if black plays accurately, that variation ends up in an equal position, whereas the Nf3 lines keep a slight edge for white. Once my rating increased, more and more people started defending well against the pawn storm. But it's still a very tricky variation, so if it still works well for you, there's no need to change your approach
You had checkmate in 2 at 10:51. Qh6+; Kg8; Qxg7#
He didnt see the pawn was pinned
Yeah, I missed that indeed. Saw it while analyzing afterward. I tend to be too focused on one thing and then forget about other possibilities. But hey, it's a nice takeaway from this game at least.
@@chessopeningtraps Something similar happened to me. I was in a Friday night tournament. My game was running late, so there were about a dozen or so people standing around and watching my game who had already finished. I thought I had good attacking chances, but I just couldn't put it to bed and lost. On Monday morning, I was getting ready for work, not even thinking about chess, and a part of my brain said "You had a queen sack for a mate". With toothpaste in my mouth, I ran into the other room, got out my chess board and scorecard, and replayed the game. Sure enough, I had the mate. I showed it to my opponent the following Friday night, but I felt real stupid because some or most of those players standing around would have seen it. My opponent did not. This was several years before chess computers got good enough to analyze a game afterwards. The lesson learned is: "Always check your checks on every move. Always (except maybe some fast bullet times).". Edit: I forgot to mention, Bobby Fisher once missed a mate in one or two on the board, but I do not know which game it was.
I miss that type of stuff too, and while I'm playing a game I'll sense that there's a great move I'm missing and wonder if I'm mentally challenged while analyzing 😂 spectating is 20/20 ggs's@@chessopeningtraps
interesting content, but the talking puppet stopped me :( Better move it and have not that cartoon talker
Yeah, it seems like people either love or hate him. I think I'll put him on leave for a while. If that works well, I may even fire him. Don't tell him, though. The poor guy is very sensitive 🤫