It is good thing that this guy chose chess, bcz with his lvl of aggression he could have butchering people instead of pawns ;-D PS Great video, I`m big fan of Danish Gambit, thank you for the opportunity to play it both sides
Modern Neszhmetdinov, that is what you are! Do not care about your pawns! A friend of mine (IM) said that "pawns cover the pieces in the beginning, but later the pieces protect the pawns". It seems that could be more or less what you have in mind with those attacking games.
In a tournament I had recently my opponent played similar line to this, instead of e5 he played the main Nxc6, after Nf3 and d4 white is doing really good, I studied those positions, i will study this danish gambit for white as well let's see
Hi Mio, just want to let you know, I really appreciate it you and your work! I just buy both courses on chessable with video and looking forward to enjoy your art !
When I play white against that opening (happens often in bullet) I always play 4.Bb5 and when black plays 4...Nxc6 I always play 5.Nf3. To me it sounds like a more straightforward approach for a white player and also safer than the 5.Bb5 line you analyze here.
Big Mio have you seen the Pickler Gambit against the King's Gambit? It reminds me of the Danish Gambit reversed and there is a crazy queen trap line if white declines the b7 pawn and instead plays Nf3
I really like the Danish Gambit ideas that is why I play the center game with 3 Qxd4. I cannot find a way to make a similar setup with Black (in the center game) because it is impossible to hide the queen behind the e pawn. Maybe this will help me to figure that out! Thanks for the video
Tried this opening in OTB tournament 10+5 in Riga, one game I butchered my opponent (ELO ~1200) the other game (ELO ~1800) got the Caro Exchange, lost the simply drawn rook and pawn position by a stupid blunder :D chess is tough. Shirov won the tournament with 9/9, saw him playing - it seemed he was always 2 pawns down, though he won every game
a lot of mistakes but it worked great as the opponent had too many threats and too little time to handle those. Of course, probably, the stronger the opponent the hardest to play this. Although playing Englund gives me the best results, practically the more unsound the opening the better result you get :D
This is one of the coolest openings I've ever seen.
10:03 That's honestly a very impressive pawn sacrifice
Found your channel about a month ago. You deserve a lot more subscribers for the quality content you produce.
Agree
Thank you for making this , you and Gotham chess make the best opening gambit for me, i love the danish gambit among other openings
Thanks 🙏
"Called it a (k)night"! Nice chess pun Mio! Interesting line
Please make more videos of your game on this FUN opening. I have your course on it and love it!
You should have more subs. Great channel Mio
Thank you 😊 We will keep growing! 💪
It is good thing that this guy chose chess, bcz with his lvl of aggression he could have butchering people instead of pawns ;-D
PS Great video, I`m big fan of Danish Gambit, thank you for the opportunity to play it both sides
Cheers 🍻
Please make more videos with this opening. I own your course and love playing it.
Excellent video
Modern Neszhmetdinov, that is what you are! Do not care about your pawns! A friend of mine (IM) said that "pawns cover the pieces in the beginning, but later the pieces protect the pawns". It seems that could be more or less what you have in mind with those attacking games.
Thanks 🙏
Great job once again , thank you looking forward new videos
Thanks buddy! 👍
Very cool video Mio. Thanks!
You're such an aggressive player, you go all in, congratulations on your 2700 rating, I wish I could play this good.
Mio, you're the man! Great stuff nice pawn sac to activate the rook in the blitz game.
That last game was channeling Morphy for sure
In a tournament I had recently my opponent played similar line to this, instead of e5 he played the main Nxc6, after Nf3 and d4 white is doing really good, I studied those positions, i will study this danish gambit for white as well let's see
Great video by the way
Hi Mio, just want to let you know, I really appreciate it you and your work! I just buy both courses on chessable with video and looking forward to enjoy your art !
Thanks Vik! I wont say “I hope”, I will use, I am sure you will enjoy analysis and those two courses! If need any help or advice, let me know! 😉
I'm really excited with this line, totally new to me! Mio, honestly I've never seen this before with black pieces! 😃😃😃 (I'll stop, I promise 😆👍)
When I play white against that opening (happens often in bullet) I always play 4.Bb5 and when black plays 4...Nxc6 I always play 5.Nf3. To me it sounds like a more straightforward approach for a white player and also safer than the 5.Bb5 line you analyze here.
Thank so much, I really wanna learn this material and try to beat monster guys from my town chess club:)
Lets hope so! Share your experiences with us 😀
This opening called sacrifice pawns, yeet all pieces to opponents king and mate them
Big Mio have you seen the Pickler Gambit against the King's Gambit? It reminds me of the Danish Gambit reversed and there is a crazy queen trap line if white declines the b7 pawn and instead plays Nf3
No Reuben! Unless I know what that is, but I didn’t know the name! Give me the moves please…
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficialSure! Lichess calls it Pickler Gambit after 4...Bc5 is played. This is a game that transposed and had the queen trap trick
1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5 3. exd5 c6 4. dxc6 Nxc6 5. Bb5 Bc5 6. Nf3 e4 7. Ne5 Nf6 8. Nxc6 bxc6 9. Bxc6+ Bd7 10. Bxa8 Bg4 11. Bc6+ Kf8 12. d4 Bxd1 13. dxc5 Bxc2 14. O-O Qd4+ 15. Kh1 Qxc5 16. Ba8 Ng4 17. Nc3 Nf2+ 0-1
@@reubenr1143 a yeah i know this gambit, didnt know its name
I really like the Danish Gambit ideas that is why I play the center game with 3 Qxd4. I cannot find a way to make a similar setup with Black (in the center game) because it is impossible to hide the queen behind the e pawn. Maybe this will help me to figure that out! Thanks for the video
Good point 👍
Tried this opening in OTB tournament 10+5 in Riga, one game I butchered my opponent (ELO ~1200) the other game (ELO ~1800) got the Caro Exchange, lost the simply drawn rook and pawn position by a stupid blunder :D chess is tough. Shirov won the tournament with 9/9, saw him playing - it seemed he was always 2 pawns down, though he won every game
1. e4 d5 2. exd5 c6 3. dxc6 e5 4. cxb7 Bxb7 5. Nc3 Nf6 6. d3 Nc6 7. Bg5 Bc5 8. Nf3 O-O 9. Be2 Qb6 10. O-O Ng4 11. Na4 Bxf2+ 12. Kh1 Qb4 13. c3 Qd6 14. h3 Ne3 15. Bxe3 Bxe3 16. c4 Ne7 17. Nc3 Nf5 18. Nb5 Qb8 19. Qe1 e4 20. Ne5 Qxe5 21. Rxf5 Qxf5 22. Nd6 Qd7 23. Nxb7 Qxb7 24. dxe4 Qxb2 25. Bf3 Bc5 26. e5 Rae8 27. Qh4 Qxa1+ 28. Kh2 Qg1+ 29. Kg3 Bf2+ 30. Kg4 Bxh4 31. Kxh4 Rxe5 32. c5 Rxc5 33. g4 f5 34. gxf5 Qg5+ 35. Kxg5 Rfxf5+ 36. Kg4 Rxf3
a lot of mistakes but it worked great as the opponent had too many threats and too little time to handle those. Of course, probably, the stronger the opponent the hardest to play this. Although playing Englund gives me the best results, practically the more unsound the opening the better result you get :D
Amazing video, as usual.. Anyway, we are looking forward to some new Anti-Sicilian stuff ;)
Danish gambit is simply refuted ,and playing it as black with tempi down is pure suicide
Andrej, take it easy baby 😉
C Ходoм e5 Это что то в духе Северного гамбита.))
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What about the move queen D1 on white pieces?
You talk too much. Get to the point
Well, for such comments, I have nothing else to say, but like I told two more guys, good bye and do not come back please! 🤷♂️