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The correct continuation to solve your chess puzzle Igor, is Bishop to f4, then king must move to d4, then Queen to f6, if king to d5, Queen to d6 is mate! If king to c5, Queen to b6, then king must move to d5, and Queen to d6 is checkmate!!
► Chapters 00:00 Chess Opening Traps - Budapest Gambit 00:43 Trap-1: Knight Fork & Discovered Attack 02:10 Trap-2: White queen trapped 04:21 Trap-3: The deadly Smothered Mate 05:48 Thank you for bday wishes 06:06 A chance to get private lesson with GM Smirnov 06:25 Trap-4: Similar tactics to Trap-1 07:21 Trap-5: Checkmate with queen & bishops 09:56 Can you find the winning continuation?
@@joseangel1119 The right solution is: 1. Bf4, Kd4, 2. Nc6, Kc5, 3. Qe7+, Kb5, 4. a6+, Ka4, 5. Qb4# If 2. ..., Kd5, than 3. O-O-O!, Kc5, and it`s the same mate (this time in 6th move). But in that variation, white queen was lost, even if we have no quick mate! In your attempt, 2. Be3 ++?, Kxe3, and we have nothing (and 3. Nf6 don`t exist, because the only black knight is on square b1). That knight was the key, as we saw!!!
@@joseangel1119 How funny! King is on d5, queen gives a check from d6 and you say Kd4 saves the king! ROFL! Does your king get a booster dose on d4 that it survives in front of the queen? Suggest you learn a little chess first! Seriously!!
Everytime I successfully get the variation or position you teach in a game I'm playing and frustrate my opponent I always tell them in the comment section youtube Igor smirnov 😎
Queen b6 is not checkmate / if Queen b6 then King c4... Queen c6 is not checkmate / if Queen c6 then King d4... Queen d6 is not checkmate / if Queen d6 then King c4... ( this thing is DECEPTIVELY DIFFICULT! ) "MU - HA - HA - HA - HA!"
I never liked algebraic notation: when Kt became N, files lost their piece-names, and rank became abstract instead of position-perspective ... in this case, both Erik & Nabhneel found the solution; each, though typo'd the Q-B3 as landing on f3, which from Black's perspective /is/ the third rank, but algebraically the sixth. People, humans... reclaim your game: let each player mark his moves from his own perspective; Pawn to Queen-four had meaning beyond mere position. - Leave abstraction to computers. Computers, machines... you'll inherit this game, it's finite, it's inevitable. - Meanwhile, you're smart now; you're smart enough to make sense of notation that makes sense to us. While I'm at it... Time, invisible master of spacetime... return to me my youth; I promise to do better!
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The correct continuation to solve your chess puzzle Igor, is Bishop to f4, then king must move to d4, then Queen to f6, if king to d5, Queen to d6 is mate! If king to c5, Queen to b6, then king must move to d5, and Queen to d6 is checkmate!!
At 10:05 the answer is 1)----- Bf4+ 2)Kd4 Qf6+ 3) Kc5 Qb6+ 3) Kd5 Qd6#
Igor is one of the best chess teachers I have encountered. I play the Budapest. These are helpful.
► Chapters
00:00 Chess Opening Traps - Budapest Gambit
00:43 Trap-1: Knight Fork & Discovered Attack
02:10 Trap-2: White queen trapped
04:21 Trap-3: The deadly Smothered Mate
05:48 Thank you for bday wishes
06:06 A chance to get private lesson with GM Smirnov
06:25 Trap-4: Similar tactics to Trap-1
07:21 Trap-5: Checkmate with queen & bishops
09:56 Can you find the winning continuation?
I appreciate the puzzles in your video's. Great way to get us thinking for ourselves
Happy Birthday sir
Happy birthday Igor.
Bf4 +
Kd4
Qf6 +
Kc5
Qb6 +
Kd5
C6 #
noice
This couldn't be because d4 is guarded by the black queen, white king cannot go there.
Not with Bishop at F4 blocking the queen’s path. KD4 is only move.
Bf4-Kd4+Qf6-Kd5+Qe5chqmate
I won my first neighbor hood tournament thanks to your advices🙏🏼
Wow! congratulations
Here is the answer: 1. ..., Bf4+; 2. Kd4, Nc6+; 3. Kc5, Qe7+; 4. Kb5, Qb4#
The solution starts with 1.Bf4, Kd4, 2. Qf2! followed by c6 #
This makes no sense lol
Qf2 then you have white pawn to e3 lol also qf2 then q f6 doesn't work either this is not checkmate in short lol
1.Bf4, Kd4, 2. Be3 [ double attack on king] only legal square D5, 3. Knight f6, kE5, 4. Qf4 and that is checkmate
@@joseangel1119 OK!
@@joseangel1119 The right solution is: 1. Bf4, Kd4, 2. Nc6, Kc5, 3. Qe7+, Kb5, 4. a6+, Ka4, 5. Qb4#
If 2. ..., Kd5, than 3. O-O-O!, Kc5, and it`s the same mate (this time in 6th move). But in that variation, white queen was lost, even if we have no quick mate!
In your attempt, 2. Be3 ++?, Kxe3, and we have nothing (and 3. Nf6 don`t exist, because the only black knight is on square b1). That knight was the key, as we saw!!!
Nice, i will Test it out, now i know what to play against d4 (And this Looks Like it can be used against Blackmar-Diemer Gambit)
Excelente Explicación
Nice traps.
Nice gamit
Bf4+
At 3:22 what if white plays Nd4 instead of Qa6?
White wins, so b6 is a trap for chickens
Bf4 kd4, Qf3 kd5, Qd6# is answer.
And then you have king D4 still in play lol try this Bf4,kd4, 2. Be3 kd5, 3. Knight f6 Ke5, 4. Qf4 is checkmate
Bishop f4,king d4, 2. Bishop e3 king d5, 3. Knight f6 King e5, 4. Queen f4 is then checkmate
After your stupid Bishop e3, either Kxe3 or Bishop x e3! How very innovative!
Bf4+ Kd4 Qf6+.
Now if Kc5 then Qb6+ Kd5 c6#
Or if Kd5 then Qd6#.
And after your qd6 the king goes to D4 so not a checkmate finishing play lol try Bf4,kd4, 2. Be3 kd5, 3. Knight f6 Ke5, 4. Qf4 is checkmate
@@joseangel1119 How funny! King is on d5, queen gives a check from d6 and you say Kd4 saves the king! ROFL! Does your king get a booster dose on d4 that it survives in front of the queen? Suggest you learn a little chess first! Seriously!!
That is great , I won some games in this way . But where is the evil laugh which I'm one of its fans !! 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Sir, what if in trap 2, white moves Be3 instead of Qa6
Probably 1. Bb4+, Kd1, 2. a5 and it`s hard to white queen to escape, isn`t it?
bishop f4+ king d4 queen f6+ king c5 queen b6+ king d5 queen d6#
Everytime I successfully get the variation or position you teach in a game I'm playing and frustrate my opponent I always tell them in the comment section youtube Igor smirnov 😎
At 9:56, why not Queen to D4?
Queen D4 is completely losing your queen to white queen that's why
Due to the check by the bishop.
Qh6 checkmate eesssa
King F2 . And the game goes on
hahaha today is my birthday
I love your ideas, mister Master Smirnov!
First to comment
Bishop to F4 is a checkmate
White King D4?
Nope bishop g3 Queen f4 is mate
Bf4+ kd4 qf2h k d5 c6#
@@joseangel1119 I'm sorry, correct if a passive move is made, but what if queen to d4???
Bf5chqmate
Queen b6 is not checkmate / if Queen b6 then King c4...
Queen c6 is not checkmate / if Queen c6 then King d4...
Queen d6 is not checkmate / if Queen d6 then King c4...
( this thing is DECEPTIVELY DIFFICULT! )
"MU - HA - HA - HA - HA!"
In the answer I found the White King ended up on a5...
Bf4,kd4, 2. Be3 kd5, 3. Knight f6 Ke5, 4. Qf4 is checkmate
Try this out lol
I never liked algebraic notation: when Kt became N, files lost their piece-names, and rank became abstract instead of position-perspective
... in this case, both Erik & Nabhneel found the solution; each, though typo'd the Q-B3 as landing on f3, which from Black's perspective /is/ the third rank, but algebraically the sixth.
People, humans... reclaim your game: let each player mark his moves from his own perspective; Pawn to Queen-four had meaning beyond mere position. - Leave abstraction to computers.
Computers, machines... you'll inherit this game, it's finite, it's inevitable. - Meanwhile, you're smart now; you're smart enough to make sense of notation that makes sense to us.
While I'm at it... Time, invisible master of spacetime... return to me my youth; I promise to do better!
Qf4 is checkmate
Kf2
@@tonys2338 you are right, I am blind :-)
Bf4,kd4, 2. Be3 kd5, 3. Knight f6 Ke5, 4. Qf4 is checkmate