I haven't watched this video yet, but you have the best trap tutorials, even if I already know all the lines. Thank you Volclus Edit: I wanted to mention that it is not called the Fried Liver until white sacs the knight on f7. the 4th move Ng5 is just called the Knight Attack.
@@retardmagnet I'm blind, and was half asleep while watching. Sorry. That is a blackhole waiting to suck you in. Qxg2 is the logical move . Forking the Queen saves your rook but then you donate a bishop.
Just a suggestion , turn on board alphabets while explaining I cant immidiately spot e6 square and have to count the squares to reach e file and 6 th row from white
I found one problem with the fried liver attack. if, per se, 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 Bc5 5. Nxf7 Bxf2+, who says I have to take the bishop with my king?
Underrated as hell Chess UA-cam channel. I’m gonna be here all the way up to 1M
I am with you brother.
Where are you now...
@@denisszyc1632 Right here writing a report for University. You?
Finally, an in-depth look at the Traxler.
Incredibly informative. Alot of different solutions and lines to ensure that one can commit to doing a traxler in the correct manner.
Fantastic Analysis! What a special review - thank you.
great tutorial for the trap
I haven't watched this video yet, but you have the best trap tutorials, even if I already know all the lines. Thank you Volclus
Edit: I wanted to mention that it is not called the Fried Liver until white sacs the knight on f7. the 4th move Ng5 is just called the Knight Attack.
I love this!
me 2
Woah thanks so much! This is really good
25:09 Qxg2, you could easily fork the king and the queen with the bishop. A much better move I'm afraid.
100% true, engine prefers Qxg2+ to keep the attack rolling which white cannot properly defend, but that is also completely winning.
I'm afraid not...
@@retardmagnet I'm blind, and was half asleep while watching. Sorry. That is a blackhole waiting to suck you in. Qxg2 is the logical move . Forking the Queen saves your rook but then you donate a bishop.
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@@veryhotpizza no reason to
Thx👍stuck at 1100 elo rn, hope this helps
Won the first game i played with this trap
Enemy can just counter with not capturing the bishop
It's a bit too late for the traxler, it works more at around 800
Legends come to this video everytime someone does fried liver
very good video! just subbed :)
crazy good tutorial thank you
great content
29:15 Will you take a look at Qe7 here in the future? Interested bc ive seen that line a couple times
We love traxler!
underrated asf
F6 pawn stops all this. Every time I open with dual black knights out. I get f6 pawned.
31:25 That's the Traxler trap I have fallen for twice
I lost the first game of it but won the 2nd game of it (my opponent blundered after my Bb5 move)
Just a suggestion , turn on board alphabets while explaining
I cant immidiately spot e6 square and have to count the squares to reach e file and 6 th row from white
5:46 Why can't I capture the bishop instead of Nd4?
I found one problem with the fried liver attack. if, per se, 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 Bc5 5. Nxf7 Bxf2+, who says I have to take the bishop with my king?
go to 25:54, mainline for declining the gambit
This is nice
Awesome 👍
What if white bishop takes that weak pawn instead of the knight?
Can you do a video about the John Tracy gambit? It is part of something called the alekhine defense?
How if the opponent doesn't take the bishop?
Kc1
And then he sacrifices THE BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISHOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And then he sacrifices THE KNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this guy couldn't move a chess piece in a straight line to save his life
And then he sacrifices THE ROOOOOOOOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And then he sacrifices THE QUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!
With the traxler
25:07 bishop b7?
took way too long to actually get into the video.
You forgot to go over kxbf7 at 28:50 this position