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Deadly Chess Trap | Best Opening for the BEGINNERS?!
In this Video you're going to learn of the best opening for the Beginners that you can try it out.
The Sequence of the Moves:
1.e4 - e5
2.Nf3 - Nc6
3.d4-exd5
4.Ng5!? Pretty interesting but at the same time weird and this is called the Scotch Gambit
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Відео

The Best METHOD to BLUNDER LESS in CHESS
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There are many Chess Tips available online that shows you how to Stop Blundering in Chess. Well, some of them for sure could be helpful but still we keep blundering our pieces. Rather than memoring those 5-10 tips and not forgetting them in your games, in this video you'll the only simple method that helps you to blunder less. And what's that METHOD? IT IS: 1) Put your pieces into the squares t...
Playing the MAGNUS CARLSEN GAMBIT against BEGINNERS
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Hey Guys! Magnus Carlsen Gambit is basically the opening that you can use to troll some beginners that are lower rated than you. It's also possible to use it with your friends just for fun. Just don't use in your OTB games too creative to play it:)
This is HOW to CRUSH Scholar's Mate
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www.udemy.com/user/daler-vakh... lichess.org/coach/Millionaire_19 Are you tired of being crushed by Scholar's Mate? Do you want to learn how to defend it and crush your opponent instead? Well, you've come to the right place! First things first, let's review the moves for Scholar's Mate. White moves their pawn up two spaces and then the queen and bishop together threaten the f7 square. But don't...
Unbelievable! He Sacrificed Every Piece in This Epic Immortal Game!
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www.udemy.com/user/daler-vakh... lichess.org/coach/Millionaire_19 Step into the world of chess and prepare to witness a game for the ages. It's called "The Ultimate Sacrifice", an immortal game that will leave you in awe. This game is all about sacrifice, of each and every piece, until the very last one. It's the ultimate war between two brilliant minds, testing the limits of strategic intellig...
15 Million Players All Make the Same Mistake...What Is It?
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In this video, you're going to learn how to punish the common mistake with Black that Chess Players are playing in Russian's Game: Italian Variation. 00:00 Intro 01:10 The Mistake (Why?) 02:00 Multiple Moves and How to deal with them THE LINES COVERED IN THE VIDEO: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bc4 Nxe4 4. Nxe5 (4. d3 Nc5 5. Nxe5 d5 6. Bb3 Nxb3 7. axb3 Bd6 8. Nf3 O-O) (4. O-O d5 5. Bb3 Nc6 6. Re1 Bc5)...
Top 3 Ways to Counter the Fried Liver Attack in Chess
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www.udemy.com/user/daler-vakh... lichess.org/coach/Millionaire_19 In this video, we will explore the top 3 ultimate ways to counter the challenging Fried Liver Attack in Chess. This attacking move can be a nightmare for beginners and even advanced players. But fear no more, as we provide you with the best strategies to defend against this deadly chess offensive. Firstly, we will demonstrate the...
Play THIS to Crush Opponents under 1500!
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www.udemy.com/user/daler-vakhidov/ lichess.org/coach/Millionaire_19 Are you tired of struggling to win against opponents under 1500? Look no further! The unbeatable King's Gambit Opening is here to help you crush your competition. The King's Gambit is a classic chess opening that involves sacrificing a Pawn in order to gain control of the center of the board. This opening may seem risky, but it...
The Best Way to Destroy French Defense with White!
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In this intriguing chess video, we delve into an unconventional approach to outplay the French Defense. Discover a collection of surprising and effective strategies that will leave your opponents bewildered and unsure of how to respond. With unexpected moves and clever tactics, you'll learn how to trick and outmaneuver your opponents in this popular chess opening. Get ready to add some spice to...
Fried Liver Attack | Win In 10 Moves
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Welcome to our exhilarating chess journey, where we dive deep into the thrilling world of the Fried Liver Attack. In this captivating video, we unravel the secrets behind this aggressive chess opening and equip you with the skills to unleash its tactical brilliance on the board. Prepare to witness the sheer power and precision of the Fried Liver Attack as we guide you through its strategic conc...
The Caro-Kann | How to Play it as White
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The Caro-Kann | How to Play it as White
Scandinavian Defense | How to Crush it Like a Pro
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Scandinavian Defense | How to Crush it Like a Pro
Tricky Weapon against The London System | Win in 6 Moves!
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Tricky Weapon against The London System | Win in 6 Moves!
A Super AGGRESSIVE Opening | Nakhmanson Gambit
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A Super AGGRESSIVE Opening | Nakhmanson Gambit
Endgame Principles Every Chess Player Should Know
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Endgame Principles Every Chess Player Should Know
Top 10 Chess Tips for Middlegame
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Top 10 Chess Tips for Middlegame
The 10 Best Chess OPENING Principles
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The 10 Best Chess OPENING Principles
King's Gambit Declined: Guide for WHITE
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King's Gambit Declined: Guide for WHITE
How to IMPROVE Chess Calculation (1600 - 1800 Elo)
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How to IMPROVE Chess Calculation (1600 - 1800 Elo)
How to beat the Stafford Gambit (with White)
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How to beat the Stafford Gambit (with White)
The Scotch Gambit | Aggressive Opening for White
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The Scotch Gambit | Aggressive Opening for White
Attacking in CHESS (7 Principles)
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Attacking in CHESS (7 Principles)
Outsmart Your Opponent: The 5 Best Chess Opening Traps with White!
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Outsmart Your Opponent: The 5 Best Chess Opening Traps with White!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @WfoDanson
    @WfoDanson 19 годин тому

    Hans: buzz ,buzz starts vibrating

  • @nodirvakhidov1625
    @nodirvakhidov1625 11 днів тому

    😂

  • @RamenKing73
    @RamenKing73 12 днів тому

    why the hell are u lip syncing other people's content you lazy fuck

    • @RamenKing73
      @RamenKing73 12 днів тому

      stealing content from Remote Chess Academy

  • @gilachess
    @gilachess 13 днів тому

    Glad to see you are active again!!!

  • @mikestubbs1708
    @mikestubbs1708 2 місяці тому

    good presentation here with some interesting lines to consider, so...many thanks for all your effort! cheers!

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Місяць тому

      Many thanks! Appreciate your kind words!

  • @victoroluwafemi6229
    @victoroluwafemi6229 2 місяці тому

    Greetings! I recently stumbled upon your Udemy course and I must say, it's truly impressive! I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with you and help you devise custom-made strategies to increase enrollments, generate positive reviews, and drive sales. It would be great to connect and discuss further details. Looking forward to hearing back from you! Best regards.

  • @michaele.hovhannisyan4749
    @michaele.hovhannisyan4749 4 місяці тому

    Gr8! keep the nice work up!!

  • @gilachess
    @gilachess 4 місяці тому

    Subscribed. I remember you from 8 years ago. You were my room mate in Penang Open. I see your FIDE rating hit 2300 once. Go for the IM title then the GM title dude!!

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Місяць тому

      Hey Andrew, I also do remember you. How're you doing? Are you still doing the photography stuff for the chess>

    • @gilachess
      @gilachess Місяць тому

      @@chesstonight Yes of course, still into taking pictures for chess tournaments. Trying to do more videos for the coming Malaysian Chess Festival in 3 weeks time.

  • @deveshjha699
    @deveshjha699 10 місяців тому

    at 5:33 if bishop takes our pawn then what. if take with the pawn our king is open.

  • @ibrahimjaleel5900
    @ibrahimjaleel5900 11 місяців тому

    That was a genius move.

  • @edmondhuibonhoa8642
    @edmondhuibonhoa8642 Рік тому

    11 mn Be7 instead of Ne7 (blunder)

  • @AlpControl
    @AlpControl Рік тому

    @20'' we are waiting for the separate video about gambit accepted (wich is a problem).

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Hey, here I played some games with lower-rated players by using the King's Gambit Accepted: ua-cam.com/video/G3KYu0QXvGU/v-deo.html I've covered all the King's Gambit in my this course: www.udemy.com/course/chess-opening-play-1e4-a-complete-white-repertoire/ . Feel free to check it out I'm going to publish KGA video hopefully till 5th October, thank you!

  • @hanshid1232
    @hanshid1232 Рік тому

    Super power game

  • @Bear-Smarty
    @Bear-Smarty Рік тому

    Good work❤

  • @pirilon78
    @pirilon78 Рік тому

    That is a beautiful composition! Please give credit to the author though

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Thank you. Sure, you mean to put author's name of the composition?

  • @rawrxd4919
    @rawrxd4919 Рік тому

    Oh yeah I know the solution to this one, I've seen it before lol. Nice vid!

  • @chesscity8114
    @chesscity8114 Рік тому

    It's funny that all my Opponents playing 4...h6😂. So far working well👍

  • @chesscity8114
    @chesscity8114 Рік тому

    Thanks as always really helpful

  • @SHORTZZZ818
    @SHORTZZZ818 Рік тому

    Woww thanks

  • @groundhoppingwlkp3622
    @groundhoppingwlkp3622 Рік тому

    Great video, you helped me a lot (I'm elo500 player ;p ).

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Always there to help it out, thank you for kind words

  • @theomniking7856
    @theomniking7856 Рік тому

    wats yo actaul rating bro

  • @MMarinovWildRift
    @MMarinovWildRift Рік тому

    very low rating

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Correct

    • @Ladistic
      @Ladistic Рік тому

      read the title

    • @MMarinovWildRift
      @MMarinovWildRift Рік тому

      i read but is not fun when is on low rating becouse is easy

    • @MMarinovWildRift
      @MMarinovWildRift Рік тому

      win engine 3200 with magnus gambit is more hard

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      @@MMarinovWildRift the video being created just for the entertainment

  • @chewcodes
    @chewcodes Рік тому

    The amount of times I've fallen for the fork once queen goes to e5 is crazy.. thank you for the useful tips!

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Yeah, that's why somehow Qh5 is tricky move but if black knows his stuff well there's nothing to worry about. Glad you liked it!

  • @kanetiira3367
    @kanetiira3367 Рік тому

    can you make an explanation for the nimzowitsch larsen attack?

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Sure, one of the future videos will be about this

  • @chesscity8114
    @chesscity8114 Рік тому

    Thank you bro

  • @musicsurfing411
    @musicsurfing411 Рік тому

    hi im danson

  • @LKGie
    @LKGie Рік тому

    Actually, I play 3.Bc4 myself with 4. Nc3, and I remember analysing with engine this position. I saw that 5.c3 is 0.00, but thought that it's very annoying, because it kills the fun, leaving me with nothing. However nobody has ever played this against me. They either played f3 or threw the game with any other move

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Oh I see what you mean. 4.Nc3-Nxc3 and 5.dxc3 which is Stafford Gambit with extra tempo. For sure in this case engine recommends for Black to play 5...f6 and it says black is slightly better. However, from the human perspective it is very easy to make the mistake with black pieces. For that reason the most simple choice would be 5...c6 with the idea 6...d5 and as you said this will kill the fun of white.

  • @chesscity8114
    @chesscity8114 Рік тому

    Thanks, it was very helpful

  • @noahquiroz
    @noahquiroz Рік тому

    great video🙌

  • @iitznaif
    @iitznaif Рік тому

    15:35 bishop sac to win the queen?

    • @iitznaif
      @iitznaif Рік тому

      Bxf7 Kxf7 k5 forking the king and the queen c6

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      But probably after Bf7+ he'll play with his king somewhere, otherwise if he captures it sure we got Ne5+ that forks King and Queen. Well done!

  • @chesscity8114
    @chesscity8114 Рік тому

    01:45 I like this effect😂 Thank you for the video

  • @AI-xi4jk
    @AI-xi4jk Рік тому

    You explain the ideas very clearly, thank you

  • @ShakyChess
    @ShakyChess Рік тому

    Thanks man, really enjoyed that! Always fun to see some different lines

  • @dalervakhidov5777
    @dalervakhidov5777 Рік тому

    Good Video, thank you!

  • @hassansahir8227
    @hassansahir8227 Рік тому

    Super coaching and very intresting thank u

  • @PriyaPriya-ss9je
    @PriyaPriya-ss9je Рік тому

    What app yours use ? App name please

  • @giordithebest
    @giordithebest Рік тому

    Very helpfull Video! Thank you. What do you recommend if black plays 2....Bc5?

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      If 2...Bc5 then 3.Nc3 - Nc6 4.Nf3 - d6 5. Bb5 - Bg4 6. Bxc6+ - bxc6 7. fxe5 - dxe5 8. h3 - Bxf3 9. Qxf3 and here White has a nice position since black got doubled pawns on the queenside and pawn structure of the Black can be serious target for White

  • @andersjonsson8403
    @andersjonsson8403 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for a soo nice and instructive video of the Scotch Gambit! 😊👍♟

  • @_rishav
    @_rishav Рік тому

    in the last variation, what if after Bd2, black goes Re8 (to save the pawn) instead of Nc6?

    • @_rishav
      @_rishav Рік тому

      Is white worse then?

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Actually Re8 worse than Nc6. Because after Re8 white has Nb5 with the threat fork on c7 and at the same time attacking the Queen on d4. Now after Nb5 Black's Queen can't move back since it's also protecting bishop on c5

    • @_rishav
      @_rishav Рік тому

      ​@@chesstonight wow that's true, and if Qd7 (attacking the knight), Nxc5 also defends the knight on b5.. this was a nice tactic.. Subscribed :)

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Thank you, appreciate it!

  • @brandonbuckmaster3077
    @brandonbuckmaster3077 Рік тому

    This was amazingly helpful against the declined variants. I know there's like the classical way to decline that wasn't covered. But I was curious if you would eventually cover that and when would you be expecting to do the lines of king's gambit accepted? Again.. thank you so much for your knowledge and experience.

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Thanks for your kind words, appreciate it! Currently I'm preparing for my next tournaments, but I have in mind to create the video about Accepted Variation as well. I have the PGN for the Accepted Variation, if you want I would be happy to share it.

    • @brandonbuckmaster3077
      @brandonbuckmaster3077 Рік тому

      @@chesstonight I would love that! Thank you so much. I wish you luck in your tournament and hope you do well.

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      Thank you, please send me your email so I can send you PGN file.

  • @karibo6468
    @karibo6468 Рік тому

    Great video. Just want to know if at 1:40 when Ne5+ what would be the best follow up if king goes back to e8 or e7?

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      If Ke8 white has Qh5+ black plays g6 and white plays Nxg6 black can't take back since the rook in pinned by a Queen on h5. If Ke7 in that case we play Bg5+ and castle. Here is white down a piece, but it has very serious attack in the centre which would be difficult for black to handle it. Kind of we can say we compensated bishop sacrifice to create a strong attack

    • @karibo6468
      @karibo6468 Рік тому

      @@chesstonight thank you 😊

  • @reda7779
    @reda7779 Рік тому

    That gigachad smile at the end

  • @btwspidibit
    @btwspidibit Рік тому

    how do you create those lines?

    • @Bangladeshieditorr
      @Bangladeshieditorr Рік тому

      hold your right side of your mouse

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      You can also make colorful arrows. In order to do that hold right side of your mose and press on your keyboard ctrl-red, alt-blue and if you press windows+alt simultaneously you can get yellow one

  • @chessymungous
    @chessymungous Рік тому

    Amazing chess opening and presentation. I really learned a lot from this video. Though I do have one question. What if the opponent plays Qf3? I've faced that quite a few times..

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      On what move Black plays Qf6? I can give you some directions against it

  • @ahmedkillua6798
    @ahmedkillua6798 Рік тому

    لطن اني افطل العالم بل العب لي اني صنعتها بل الحجير

  • @StarPiercerAwl
    @StarPiercerAwl Рік тому

    Doesn't nfd6 stop checkmate

    • @tariq4d344
      @tariq4d344 Рік тому

      He would sac the ROOOK!!

    • @StarPiercerAwl
      @StarPiercerAwl Рік тому

      ​@@tariq4d344taking with king avoids mate I think or maybe some long ass combination idk

    • @myscabula
      @myscabula Рік тому

      @@tariq4d344 BISHOPPPP

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      I have a rook sacrifice Rxd6 and if cxd6, Qe8#

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      CORRRREEECCCCTTTT!!!!

  • @astraesl9547
    @astraesl9547 Рік тому

    Now thats just disrespect XD

    • @chesstonight
      @chesstonight Рік тому

      All the actions are done by professionals, please don't repeat it😂

  • @francoluchini2124
    @francoluchini2124 Рік тому

    Frankito2

  • @manoharlal5980
    @manoharlal5980 Рік тому

    Itsshivansh