Chess Traps: Halosar Trap

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  • @alexlee8353
    @alexlee8353 6 років тому +2277

    Me: Just take the queen!
    Voiceover: If he’s gonna be a moron and take the queen...
    Me: *facepalm*

    • @leleleel4507
      @leleleel4507 6 років тому +75

      story of my life.

    • @CartoonMastermind
      @CartoonMastermind 6 років тому +83

      You've got to thing of the reason why, instead of going oooh yummy look free queen, think about why it's there and what could happen the turn after, if you don't think about the turn after then yeah that would be a checkmate

    • @chriszhu960
      @chriszhu960 6 років тому +5

      lol

    • @rayensedjil5077
      @rayensedjil5077 6 років тому +6

      Same thing I thought

    • @xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx
      @xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx 5 років тому +7

      @@rayensedjil5077
      Lol killing the Queen won't let you win the game.
      But however, you can exchange Queens in certain manuevers.

  • @mikaelkuutschin2317
    @mikaelkuutschin2317 4 роки тому +1224

    I wish my friends were smart enough for me to use this...

    • @Sweet_Jelly39
      @Sweet_Jelly39 4 роки тому +98

      I wish i was smart enough to use this.

    • @mikaelkuutschin2317
      @mikaelkuutschin2317 4 роки тому +32

      @@Sweet_Jelly39 I wish we all were smart enough to use it

    • @ujwaldahal4299
      @ujwaldahal4299 4 роки тому +54

      Yeah my friends just play like idiots until I make a mistake and win the game later😭

    • @mikaelkuutschin2317
      @mikaelkuutschin2317 4 роки тому +40

      @@ujwaldahal4299 My friends just block whatever tf im tryna do to them ukowingly. foken luck mate

    • @memyself2868
      @memyself2868 4 роки тому +9

      I wish my friends were less smart so I could use this...

  • @Himark89
    @Himark89 9 років тому +296

    You know I suck at chess terribly, yet watching your videos truly shows how complex the decision making is behind all of the moves fascinates me!

    • @kv6639
      @kv6639 9 років тому +61

      +AngelSlayer Don't say you suck. We're all eternal students.

    • @michaelmiller8600
      @michaelmiller8600 8 років тому +4

      +Kalif Vaughn Great comment. :)

    • @Blazingmikey
      @Blazingmikey 8 років тому +9

      +Kalif Vaughn Indeed. Well we all suck at chess compared to certain people.

    • @yez9475
      @yez9475 2 роки тому

      You can't believe how many times i could potentionally win if IT WASN'T FOR 1 DUMB MOVE I DID

  • @lightningrider5464
    @lightningrider5464 8 років тому +545

    LOL great statement at 3:18 : "if he would be a moron and take our queen..." Great choice of words xD

  • @jimarckenstall8881
    @jimarckenstall8881 7 років тому +3

    i just play against my computer. this was the first trap that ever worked for me. just started watchin your video's about chess strat. thank you.

  • @locutusdborg126
    @locutusdborg126 11 років тому +773

    Black could sacrifice his King (*_*)

    • @Pumpkinss
      @Pumpkinss 7 років тому +118

      Locutus D'Borg MY GOD A REVOLUTIONARY TACTIC IN CHESS!

    • @semiawesomatic6064
      @semiawesomatic6064 7 років тому +30

      Locutus D'Borg Mikhal tal style

    • @DCorganic
      @DCorganic 6 років тому +3

      lol

    • @proudravenclaw4375
      @proudravenclaw4375 6 років тому +21

      *applause* YOU ARE THE WINNER OF THE BEST COMMENT IN A CHESS VIDEO OF ALL TIME. here's your trophy, careful, it's made out of sacrificed king chess pieces, it can break very easily.

    • @sakuraml2938
      @sakuraml2938 6 років тому +2

      Jincent Jin XD You win.

  • @edgarsxdwoo7417
    @edgarsxdwoo7417 5 років тому +85

    basically: if the enemy makes a move, ITS A TRAP!

  • @maelstrom57
    @maelstrom57 7 років тому +17

    lol I remember watching this channel when I started playing chess 5 years ago. I would play the openings shown in these videos hoping my opponents would fall into a trap but it _rarely, rarely_ happened. Thing is, when you're a beginner your opponents don't know any theory and they seldom play the moves you want for the trap to occur. When you get better, your opponents already know the trap or they're good enough to spot it before it's too late.

  • @mustaqeemali2384
    @mustaqeemali2384 8 років тому +4

    This is a brilliant trap! The thought process behind this fascinates me!

  • @willpower2018
    @willpower2018 9 років тому +1

    I am a novice chess player and I would like to thank you for your videos. I play chess via an app and I could not get a handle on the game for a long time. Then I watched your video on your ten favorite chess openings and I was introduced to the Fried liver attack which has opened up the game of chess for me tremendously. This trap is interesting and I think it will be yet another tool in my arsenal. Thanks again.

  •  8 років тому +11

    It's pretty common that my opponents decline the e4 pawn, I'd say two out of three. So If you are planning to practice Blackmar-Diemer, you should definately look at the sidelines too. Caro-Kann advanced (1. d4 d5, 2. e4, c6, 3. e5) is one of your best options to continue :)

  • @ImranMalik-mg5uv
    @ImranMalik-mg5uv 4 роки тому +7

    That was very strategic play and many people I know would fall for this amazing trap.

  • @toastedgameryt3201
    @toastedgameryt3201 7 років тому +267

    I try this but my enemy doesnt even move what you said

    • @shubhamgupta-sv2hn
      @shubhamgupta-sv2hn 5 років тому +34

      That's even worse lol, it will be an easy win for you.

    • @Thaplayer1209
      @Thaplayer1209 5 років тому +10

      shubham gupta It's worse to not fall for a trap?

    • @delaimo13
      @delaimo13 5 років тому +50

      For whatever reason people are blind and don't take the undefended pawn on d4 ._.

    • @MrNoodles34
      @MrNoodles34 4 роки тому

      Coa ur ennemie is an amateur

    • @deepdive1338
      @deepdive1338 4 роки тому +6

      @@MrNoodles34 or they don't fall for traps. Traps on work on amateurs. For example I don't know all the traps in the fried liver attack and the ones I do I don't know too extensively but common sense tells me if my opponent allows the fried liver, white should always better if they play the best moves so I know if my opponent plays it either a) he's a moron b) he's going for a trap and I just know to look for it like if I just don't take on f7 after d5 exd5 Na5, then I'm just up a pawn for the whole game or if he plays bxf3 I just don't take back, it's common sense.
      In this opening for example, instead of being greedy, black just doesn't take d4 and just develops his pieces and is comfortably a pawn up with better pawn structure, how can that be bad for black?
      All in all any decent players knows that you should always develop your pieces first, and if you are up 1 pawn, you don't need to risk the game by grabbing a 2nd pawn

  • @dustinolson5731
    @dustinolson5731 7 років тому +1

    Your videos are awesome man. So clear and informative, but also entertaining to watch. There are so many solid videos out there that can really help your game, but they are just boring to watch. Great stuff

  • @CMack19
    @CMack19 4 роки тому +5

    I finally pulled this off!! Wasnt perfect, but i won because my opponent took my queen.
    Thank you for this video! Im getting better one video at a time!

  • @winnuayi
    @winnuayi 3 роки тому +2

    I come here because finally already successful play with this trap today. So satisfying!

  • @JoseARosas-wl1fx
    @JoseARosas-wl1fx 4 роки тому +4

    I love playing this gambit with white! Honestly it usually leads to great positions for me (I’m at 1750 at bullet chess). However the most common move I usually see that can lead to an easy win, is after Queen takes on f3, black will sometimes play bishop g4. And then from there I just take on b7 with the queen. Usually black will usually play Knight it d7 or c6, then knight to c5 is just winning for white at that point

  • @Spudst3r
    @Spudst3r 12 років тому +1

    Played this at a tournament 1600-level. Had success with it at blitz games, but definitely not at a tournament. Once your opponent puts their Queen on g5 to avoid the trap, you get some nice attacking play but none of it is sound enough to really dent black's defense.
    Once black develops, you've basically just given up two pawns and complete centre control of the pawns for nothing. I spent the rest of the game in an epic struggle to win pawns back to make it even for the endgame.

  • @dhawalkhera8753
    @dhawalkhera8753 7 років тому +10

    Hey, Nice demonstration, but I want to point on one specific move after 5:46. Why Can't Black's bishop Capture the Rook straight after the Check(before moving his queen back to c5), This would further disrupt his(white's) game and no longer black would be prone on the d file by the rook..rest of the game will be taken care smoothly.

    • @chesswithabishek5425
      @chesswithabishek5425 6 років тому

      Yes the next strategy won't work after this?

    • @J_Dub63
      @J_Dub63 6 років тому +1

      Chess ulagam . No it will work , because white queen can go C6 check then will take the black Rook on a8 , so still Black is in trouble.

    • @carestereo8245
      @carestereo8245 6 років тому

      @@J_Dub63 yes but black too from black queen there is mate in 2 moves

  • @michaeldepinto3562
    @michaeldepinto3562 6 років тому +2

    I just used that 1st trap! Wow worked like a CHARM!!! THANK YOU!! AWESOME VIDEO!! 👍🏻

  • @marsharupe8112
    @marsharupe8112 8 років тому +218

    I won with the Ryder Gambit yesterday. My opponent foolishly took the queen.

    • @GaryLuKOTH
      @GaryLuKOTH 8 років тому +57

      LOL I like it when I am intentionally giving away a queen (for checkmate) and my opponent falls for my trap and gets too excited about being up a Queen.

    • @Orbrun
      @Orbrun 7 років тому +32

      Marsha Rupe What a moron.

    • @GaryLuKOTH
      @GaryLuKOTH 7 років тому +14

      Yup. He is such a moron XD

    • @magicaryeh
      @magicaryeh 7 років тому +1

      Gary Lu Productions XD

    • @yka5950
      @yka5950 6 років тому +2

      I am very sorry. For your enemie

  • @GibDozer1
    @GibDozer1 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for your videos. I watch them all and you've really upped my game.

  • @longcastle4863
    @longcastle4863 8 років тому +81

    3:39 "Keep in mind at the same time we are attacking his queen"
    ???
    How are we attacking his queen?

    • @burntwafflese6388
      @burntwafflese6388 5 років тому +9

      He can move the knight to check the king, and in doing so he allows his queen to attack the opponents queen

    • @theminuteman6211
      @theminuteman6211 5 років тому +3

      a discovered attack is where a piece "blocking" the attack of another one of your pieces is moved. Because the piece moved in this case also places check, this means that the discovered attack lets white pick up the black queen.

    • @antibullyingcrabcrab8281
      @antibullyingcrabcrab8281 5 років тому +1

      I think it is because of the bishop at f1

    • @oblivionfps6058
      @oblivionfps6058 5 років тому +5

      He meant king

    • @dannybaldivia2731
      @dannybaldivia2731 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah he messed up a lot on this video

  • @shongrocks1622
    @shongrocks1622 11 років тому +1

    thank you so much ^^
    i'm not a tournament player.. used to play in tournaments when i was a kid.. but still ur videos are so catchy that i watch them just for fun.. chess is a gr8 hobby to have :)

  • @johanecheverria3102
    @johanecheverria3102 9 років тому +12

    I have found so many alternatives and it always end up on checkmate... Good work live this opening😁

  • @amandablaise2112
    @amandablaise2112 4 роки тому +1

    at 5:43 why can't white just take the pawn on c7 with the knight for the same check mate that was threatened earlier? Instead the king is moved?

  • @viksinha5410
    @viksinha5410 4 роки тому +4

    This is literally my favorite trap to use against my friends

  • @aaronchan1088
    @aaronchan1088 Рік тому +1

    I played this variation several times in years past, and the looks of my opponents' faces when i played Nb5 after playing Bg4... "oh wow, i won a queen for a bishop", until they realize the queen was poisoned after I instantly play Nxc7#... the shocked reaction from my opponents was priceless. 😂 i have not played the blackmar-diemer gambit in over 2 years as the average rating of my opponents are over 1700. They will likely not fall for this trap.

  • @JohnDoe-yb7ps
    @JohnDoe-yb7ps 6 років тому +4

    I’ve played this a couple of times and it never goes as planned but I almost always win from it some how. Cool opening.

  • @669881
    @669881 13 років тому +2

    Great trap!! I really like the Blackmar-Diemer gambit especially when Black plays the Scandinavian Defence against me which sometimes can bring me to loose up my king.. I'll use this trap when playing the BDG.. Thanks a lot, Kevin!!

  • @vinhgant8346
    @vinhgant8346 9 років тому +23

    3:40 how is white attacking the black queen??

    • @tuanfaiz6292
      @tuanfaiz6292 9 років тому +2

      white line bishop gonna counter

    • @hernandezemardo5198
      @hernandezemardo5198 6 років тому

      I would also like to know. How is he attacking the black queen?

    • @karjala.
      @karjala. 6 років тому +1

      Vinh Gantcheff because he is racist!

    • @ahdk4224
      @ahdk4224 6 років тому +1

      He probably meant that black won’t be able to take the knight

    • @stirfry7987
      @stirfry7987 6 років тому +1

      Attacking with lust.

  • @TheReaperOfChess
    @TheReaperOfChess 7 років тому

    4:01 If a move earlier black took rook and then the king isnt cut off then what ??? and also if he takes the rook the discovery isnt any good since now he could just move king .....Anything i could know that i am missing ?

  • @NisseHult101
    @NisseHult101 13 років тому +5

    Very nice trap! I had always heard that black could get into trouble by Qxd4 in the BDG line with Qxf3, but didn't really know why. Now I see why! :-)

  • @vitalisrizi9370
    @vitalisrizi9370 10 років тому

    0:34
    I guess for black is a good point to stop accepting the gambit after white pawn f3 and protecting the e4 pawn with a bishop instead.
    1:11 Or alternatively Queen d4 to d6 after white bishop moves c1 to e3

  • @alphawealth4283
    @alphawealth4283 6 років тому +3

    I used this on a friend rated 1250 at the time . Worked like charm

  • @Spudst3r
    @Spudst3r 13 років тому +1

    I still feel like a good player could develop with a tight defensive positional game that could negate the development advantages and lead to black eventually leading with two pawns into the end game.
    Once the queens trade this seems like a pretty hard opening to get right and White is forced to be super ultra aggressive at the end of the opening or it will get squeezed out in the end by the pawn disadvantage.

  • @Raufle1
    @Raufle1 9 років тому +14

    If it not plays black to Qb4 and goes to Qd8 then it's loss of white

  • @haremking1985
    @haremking1985 5 років тому +1

    What iff bishop takes on rook at 5:45?

  • @VedantKarandikarrox
    @VedantKarandikarrox 8 років тому +17

    at 3:40 how is white attacking the queen

    • @jasonchen542
      @jasonchen542 7 років тому

      U said that when I was half way done

    • @Michael-nn9dr
      @Michael-nn9dr 5 років тому

      Because if he takes the horse the bishop can take the queen.

  • @tinashematambanadzo8311
    @tinashematambanadzo8311 3 роки тому

    More people should be commenting on the "moran" statement. That was pure gold

  • @yumimiaozhenmo3894
    @yumimiaozhenmo3894 5 років тому +10

    I tried this tons of times
    Me: take this take that.
    Opponent: I I don’t see where I can take
    Me: smacks head and shakes it

  • @olot100
    @olot100 13 років тому

    @masterjosch Because if he takes rook he will get checkmated: After Kb1, Bxd1 (bishop takes rook), Qc6 check and forcing Kd8, Qxc7 check again forcing Ke8, Nd6, forcing exd6, Bf5 check and leaving black 1 move before mate, Nd7, Qxd7 checkmate.

  • @azenxhlaalu6338
    @azenxhlaalu6338 4 роки тому +8

    I literally tried this after watching and immediately got a checkmate. Holy shit this is strong in novice play!

    • @keirozj
      @keirozj Рік тому

      😂😅😂😅😂

  • @dvysku
    @dvysku 5 років тому +1

    5:29 Here, 1. Nxc7+ Nxc7 2. Bb5+ Nxb5 3. Qxb5+ simply forces a mate. Obviously far better than simply taking a knight.

    • @kadieanavales2942
      @kadieanavales2942 5 років тому

      But.. that's just losing for white though. After 3. Qxb5+, you get Bd7 with a tempo on the queen. Can't take it because it's protected by the knight, so the white queen has to move. At that point, g2 and e3 will be hanging, and of course you choose to defend the bishop. So after 4.Qb3 protecting the bishop, you have Qxg2 winning a pawn. White couldn't play something like 4.Rd4, because you get Qxe3+ and if 5.Kb2, there's Qe1+ 6.Rd1 Qxd1#. If 5.Kd1, then Qxd4+ and blacks completely winning. Therefore, white is forced to protect bishop with 4.Qb3, then after Qxg2 with tempo on the rook, you have to lose the knight too or else you lose the rook. The knight has no where to go and after Queen takes knight and it's completely winning for black. e6 to Be7 is coming and you can't stop black from castling without sacrificing anything and after castle, white would be in a huge disadvantage tempo-wise and piece-wise

  • @edmondhuet1459
    @edmondhuet1459 9 років тому +7

    I tried this trap, and it worked 1/3, which was still awesome though because I love this trap. The two times I couldn't use it, was when my opponent, as i move knight to B5, moves his knight to D7, blocking the D file from my rook. What do I do in this case ?

    • @leoscott8487
      @leoscott8487 5 років тому

      Qxb7 is the best option, although if you get your queen out of the way, you can play Nxc7, and win the rook on a8.

  • @kingsmenclashroyale1938
    @kingsmenclashroyale1938 4 роки тому

    At 5:35 if black decides not to take with queen but instead play g4 bishop taking rook on d1? What would be the best plays for white?

  • @Pimpinpark777
    @Pimpinpark777 7 років тому +4

    @ 5:47 I wouldn't bring my black queen to c5 but use the black bishop to take the rook on d1

    • @darktechno8321
      @darktechno8321 7 років тому

      Nice try, but you die after Qc6

    • @carestereo8245
      @carestereo8245 6 років тому

      @@darktechno8321 yes but knight on d7,than what?

    • @darktechno8321
      @darktechno8321 6 років тому

      I take your rook, knight, pawn and soon you are somehow checkmate

    • @carestereo8245
      @carestereo8245 6 років тому

      @@darktechno8321 can u write step by step,i can say when u take my rook i give you mate and gg..

    • @carestereo8245
      @carestereo8245 6 років тому +1

      @@darktechno8321 after yozr qc6 i do knight on d7,than u play what?

  • @ΠαναγιώτηςΚουρούς-ε3θ

    1:17 what if Black Queen D8 preventing White to castle at Queens side, followed by g6 or e6, preparing Bishop to g7 or e7 an then castle at kings side.?
    Can white stop it?

  • @VoraXYZ
    @VoraXYZ 10 років тому +7

    Brilliant! I'm going to try this out on my friends. Still, assuming that the queen doesn't move to b4 (1:20) and instead moves back to somewhere in the d file, then what? That way, you won't be able to castle. It's quite a gamble, though it's very effective if they fall for the trap.
    Anyone?

    • @davidlayman865
      @davidlayman865 10 років тому +6

      You don't have to castle to get the room on the d-file. You can try simply moving the rook next to the king, attacking the queen.

    • @VoraXYZ
      @VoraXYZ 10 років тому

      Oh, never thought of that. Thanks very much! :)

    • @VoraXYZ
      @VoraXYZ 10 років тому +1

      Nooo... damn it, they after taking the first pawn, they usually never proceed to taking the second pawn, so this trap can't work.

    • @VoraXYZ
      @VoraXYZ 10 років тому

      ***** I will try. I'm already practicing against human players. This trap usually never works out. Thanks anyway!

    • @philipe1229
      @philipe1229 6 років тому

      @@VoraXYZ it dosn't mater if he dont fall for it than you take his, than you have a much more opened game than he does plus he can't contest your pawn he because your knight defend it so you are even but whit more options

  • @rufulustigatan6688
    @rufulustigatan6688 6 років тому

    At 3:40, what if his Queen takes my knight? The best thing I can come up with is white keeping his Queen for being down a knight and a rook, or both keep the Queen and white is only one rook down?

  • @JukeboxJoeB
    @JukeboxJoeB 5 років тому +5

    Just from my own personal experience, I think alot of the basic traps actually don't work on people who are total beginners, because there moves often don't follow any logical pattern and are often somewhat random and pointless. Alot of the traps depend on you making specific moves but they also depend on the opponent making one of the 2 or 3 most sensible moves. A beginner will often do things that make no sense and are unpredictable, but if often ends up "accidentally" messing up what you were trying to do. Any thoughts?

    • @nafishy
      @nafishy 3 роки тому +1

      Yup true

  • @Peakfreud
    @Peakfreud Рік тому

    13yrs ago he could say "He" and it was perfectly ok.
    Amazing how things change so fast, even the audio in this video.

  • @xylan9543
    @xylan9543 9 років тому +8

    7:21 What if the black bishop move to g4 first before the queen

    • @burrito267
      @burrito267 9 років тому +7

      +wanderlust White queen can take on b7, can he not?

  • @walterparker2641
    @walterparker2641 6 років тому +1

    I've played over 1000 games since first watching this video, and not once did I ever get a position that manifested into anything close to this. One day...maybe.

  • @charlesthompson5241
    @charlesthompson5241 10 років тому +3

    if black already wins 1 pawn...which is enough to claim a strong static advantage....i dont understand why it makes any sense for him to play qxd5

  • @T1Oracle
    @T1Oracle 6 років тому +1

    The thing I love most about these videos is when I do them against the computer and lose because it doesn't do any of the things you said it would do.

    • @piggy8761
      @piggy8761 3 роки тому

      Computers dont fall into traps

  • @MrNitrodude50
    @MrNitrodude50 9 років тому +16

    When I played, this trap has never worked. When I push bishop to e3, my opponent did q d6.
    Other opponents never move their bishop to g4.

    • @8divyaanshdaga67
      @8divyaanshdaga67 5 років тому

      MrNitrodude50 then u should castle , the queen will automatically go to other square

    • @basamfuad7054
      @basamfuad7054 5 років тому +4

      dev daga I believe you can’t castle if an opponents piece is checking a spot between the king and the rook. Which in his case the queen would be checking the d1 square between his rook and king, so he can’t castle.

    • @mangeshpawar9188
      @mangeshpawar9188 5 років тому +1

      @@basamfuad7054 So how to beat opponent in this situation? In my case when I played bishop to e3 opponent played queen to d7.

    • @basamfuad7054
      @basamfuad7054 5 років тому

      Mangesh Pawar you can play Bishop F1 to D3. Now you can castle and they most likely will move one of their pawns. You can then move ur bishop on d3 back or to e2 giving more control over the center. Now you’re attacking his queen with the rook. Most likely they will move the queen out of the way or even try to attack ur queen but at that point everything is setup.

  • @mqorialfadhli4695
    @mqorialfadhli4695 7 років тому +1

    5:18 what if black bishop takes Rd1? if white knight takes c7 then just move the king to d8. black won't gonna lose their Queen because of knight at a6.

    • @carestereo8245
      @carestereo8245 6 років тому

      yes u can do that, and he didnt see that,i tought i was only one lol

  • @space5067
    @space5067 6 років тому +4

    "If he were to be a moron..."
    ROFLMFAO! 😂😂😂

  • @bluewaters4567
    @bluewaters4567 9 років тому

    Assuming we are playing white,
    At 3:13 will it be more smarter for white to play Nd5 instead of Nb5, because the following scenarios might happen :
    Note * means takes.
    BLACK WHITE
    Bg4 Nd5
    B * f3 Nc7#(check mate).
    Alternatively :
    BLACK WHITE
    Bg4 Nd5
    N * d5 Q * d5 (both queen and rook lined up on d5).
    Mate should happen in the next move in favour of white.

  • @LuisRamos-ip2fd
    @LuisRamos-ip2fd 10 років тому +25

    What if the queen doesn't take?

    • @atomnous
      @atomnous 7 років тому +19

      Luis Ramos Then the gambit is denied? And move on to another game

    • @UsmSai
      @UsmSai 6 років тому

      A lot of people I play against they don't capture the pain by queen and it sucks

    • @eskay6666
      @eskay6666 6 років тому

      Atom Nous sk we just sacrificed pieces worth 5 ?

  • @huidromsubasini7996
    @huidromsubasini7996 6 років тому +1

    After the move d4 - d5, Nc3 - Nf6, f3 - ef, Qf3 the best move for black is Qh4 than what white will do black has two pawn up

  • @bhartigautam4210
    @bhartigautam4210 10 років тому +6

    1:51 you said pin instead of skewer

  • @Jammybrown11
    @Jammybrown11 10 років тому +1

    At 1:16, how would you continue to play this game after qd8?

  • @1ZosoLZ
    @1ZosoLZ 5 років тому +3

    Why am I watching this? I’ve never played chess.

  • @Sandrian4Jesus
    @Sandrian4Jesus 4 роки тому

    at 5:40 after Queen takes bishop on e3, why not Knight to c7 for checkmate?

  • @goldewl
    @goldewl 11 років тому +3

    at 8:18 after Qb7, black queen can simply capture white's queen.

  • @doncho611
    @doncho611 10 років тому +1

    9:09 what if he does Queen to h4 check then what do i do

    • @doncho611
      @doncho611 10 років тому +1

      you could do pawn to g3 that would be a good move to make i don't see how it can backfire on you from there

  • @argonaaut
    @argonaaut 10 років тому +7

    Cute trap, but I'm not convinced. After 7...Qxf3, Nxf3 Black just plays 8...c6. This prevents incursion by the White queen's knight. If Black plays too ambitiously then maybe you can use your superior development to attack weak points in the position, but instead black can just "turtle up" and play e6 Be7 0-0 etc. Once Black's position is secure, he can advance either the e or c pawn and open the position up. With no central pawns, White can't pressure the Black pieces or use pawn levers to create holes in the Black position. The only weaknesses in Black's position are the central and queenside dark squares, but you can't really coordinate to attack them effectively. Even in an optimal position you might land a knight on d6 or something, but this hardly worth 2 pawns.

  • @NOMVrewq
    @NOMVrewq 12 років тому +1

    @doomedenigma2 at your 9th move with the white queen checking at c6, black doesnt necessarily have to play Kd8, black can use his remaining knight to block the check right? sry i dont know how to use the proper notation like you did to show the steps. :P

  • @rondol3869
    @rondol3869 9 років тому +64

    I've played this a lot. 9 out of 10, i won.

    • @leozanna2861
      @leozanna2861 8 років тому +10

      This is the anti-noob trap

    • @andrewpark78
      @andrewpark78 8 років тому +44

      Leonardo Zanetti actually tho. I taught my little brother this who can't play chess for shit and he gets 3rd in a 32 person tourney lmao

    • @leozanna2861
      @leozanna2861 8 років тому +1

      Andrew Park Lol

    • @Watermelon_Man92
      @Watermelon_Man92 7 років тому +4

      This and similar gambits fair very well in lower level play. Even in master games I think it shows up once in a blue moon and does okay.

    • @jasonchen542
      @jasonchen542 7 років тому +1

      Yo ,how ya lose plz it’s a trap.

  • @prashanth_deekshita2
    @prashanth_deekshita2 5 років тому

    At the video time 9:10, if Black instead moves the queen to D8, would white still have the same advantage?

  • @undera3014
    @undera3014 8 років тому +11

    5:33 Move knight to c7 gg

    • @davidlouey2362
      @davidlouey2362 8 років тому +4

      +UnderA But it was black's turn

    • @undera3014
      @undera3014 8 років тому +1

      If they didsomething wrong then it's a gg

    • @stfrert
      @stfrert 7 років тому +7

      He was forced to move his king because he was in Check from the queen.

    • @gazingstar95
      @gazingstar95 6 років тому

      Then black knight takes white knight after

  • @scarletevans4474
    @scarletevans4474 7 років тому +1

    I was thinking for some time why Black can't just take the Rook with a Bishop at 5:46 (Bgxd2), but as doing it in my head, I kept forgetting that after capturing the Rook, the Bishop will no longer be defending d7 square, so I kept including him (along with the f6 Knight) into defenders, thus missing the mate sequences :D
    Great video, thank you! I learned something new again :-)

  • @fabiofranca2944
    @fabiofranca2944 9 років тому +3

    Nice trap! No doubt I gonna try!

  • @madafaka420
    @madafaka420 8 років тому

    at 5:33 after white queen takes the black bishop on a6, can't the white checkmate again by taking that pawn on c7 with his own bishop? shouldn't the black protect that pawn again somehow? or did i miss something?

  • @roryxo4623
    @roryxo4623 6 років тому +3

    Lmao thought I was watching this with RainyMood

  • @softwarelivre2389
    @softwarelivre2389 3 роки тому +1

    8:17 I really like the fact that we are threatening Nd6+ double check, forking the king and queen with our knight and black cannot capture the knight because of the queen and also cannot capture the queen because of the knight, which forces black to move his king.

  • @utansulan
    @utansulan 9 років тому +4

    nice

  • @v.gopalakrishnan350
    @v.gopalakrishnan350 6 років тому

    This opening certainly offers lot of attacking chances for white. White has total control of files and diagonals in this opening!

  • @TataMataAkrobata
    @TataMataAkrobata 10 років тому +24

    wtf you are analysing this as if all moves are forced. ''he's going to do this, we're going to do that''. if the trap doesnt work immediately, game will be extremely tactical with many variations.

    • @kokoro2542
      @kokoro2542 8 років тому +25

      Because, you of 2 years ago, this video is 11 minutes. There are entire books that delve deep into all the variations of specific openings and gambits that you can look into if you feel so inclined. To give you a comfortably lengthed video here on UA-cam, Kevin only goes over the "main lines" (what usually happens given that the other player accepts the gambit/falls for the trap).

    • @dustinolson5731
      @dustinolson5731 7 років тому +37

      yea i hate people that make stupid comments like this.. Like do you really expect him to go over EVERY single move possible? gimme a break

    • @ExtrusionXDesigns
      @ExtrusionXDesigns 7 років тому +3

      ikr they probs dun even play chess

    • @PogingSweet
      @PogingSweet 7 років тому +1

      What a dumb . Then make ur own video with every move of other pieces

    • @BluJellu
      @BluJellu 6 років тому +1

      He’s going over a common example of what could happen

  • @hdcloud9352
    @hdcloud9352 3 роки тому +1

    Just remember, when you play people that aren't good enough to fall into your gambit/trap, more often then not they actually put themself in equal or worst position, you just have to find the answer.
    Those positions come from grandmasters thinking about the best possible moves to play after you play your move. Most moves that fall out the lines if not studied before hands are usually just as bad.

  • @76Patilac
    @76Patilac 7 років тому

    At 5:37 minutes, isn't the next move for black Kt(N) c7 for checkmate?

  • @lohithnaik2272
    @lohithnaik2272 5 років тому

    At 8:12 what should we do if he moves bishop to D1 to kill rook ?
    Anybody reply to this question

  • @jchesswithconstantine
    @jchesswithconstantine 5 років тому +2

    This is pure gold! There are so many mates!

  • @sockscav
    @sockscav 6 років тому

    10:50 to block the rook you could move knight to d7 or move it to e4 then d6 next

  • @ArieVanderBurch
    @ArieVanderBurch 10 років тому

    This is a lot of fun to play if your rating is around 1800 or lower, but on a higher level it does noet work, if black does not capture on d4 e.g. but is satisfied with one pawn more white just does not get enough compensation. That is also why this opening is never played on a higher level.

  • @olebernhardlarsen8346
    @olebernhardlarsen8346 4 роки тому

    8:18 what prevents black queen from taking white queen?

  • @maijn2682
    @maijn2682 5 років тому

    At 5:26 you can take c7 pawn with queen then knight a6 takes queen then knight b5 takes knight c7 then checkmate

  • @0NoxAeterna0
    @0NoxAeterna0 13 років тому

    @masterjosch I tried playing it out, white will be gaining a material advantage after Kxd5-Qxe3, Nxc7-Kd8 (or d7), Nxa8. White is up a knight.

  • @Sswifty0707
    @Sswifty0707 8 років тому

    1:13 what if the black queen moves back D6 or her home square, thus preventing white casting on the queen side?

    • @lobais
      @lobais 8 років тому

      I think the home square is better than Qd6, because of Nb5

  • @Kaptan_Gezer
    @Kaptan_Gezer 11 років тому +1

    again:
    02:58 what you do if black plays: Nbd7 instead Bg4 ?

    • @al189965
      @al189965 11 років тому

      8.Nb5 with the same idea of attacking c7. 8.... Kd8 fails to 9. Bf4. 8... Qa5 9.b4

  • @levprotter1231
    @levprotter1231 8 років тому

    At 6:10 couldn't you check with knight C6 and when he eats with queen check with queen for a 2 move checkmate?

  • @vishnudutta4296
    @vishnudutta4296 6 років тому

    Sad to see this channel so underrrated

  • @Gypscrew
    @Gypscrew 12 років тому +1

    I had to bring that part up because if the Queen takes the knight right above it, now your queen is trapped or if you take his queen and put him in check, he will move his (c7) pawn to (c6). you couldn't take his bishop with your queen since his knight will take your Queen o.O chances are in this case Queen will ALWAYS take the knight on (b5). unless of course you want to take out both Queens . lol

  • @tomlawrence1552
    @tomlawrence1552 10 років тому

    At 5:45 - after white has been put in Check and moved the king to B1 to get out of it, why would black not choose to take the rook on D1 with his Bishop? The best we have got after that is to Check his king with our knight - but the whole foundation of the trap has been removed and he still has his rook defending the 8 line...Any suggestions?

    • @SS-yv2xg
      @SS-yv2xg 10 років тому

      Brian Kabubii he can just play d8? because rook is taken?

  • @TheFearUnlimited
    @TheFearUnlimited 13 років тому

    @Sianistic my bad its a force and mate will follow shortly after

  • @uchechukwuuzowuru5752
    @uchechukwuuzowuru5752 4 роки тому

    At time 5:08mins of the video, what about black bringing its Ra8 to d8 to counter white's Rd1? Instead of taking it to Rc8?

  • @halakisthebest
    @halakisthebest 7 років тому +1

    What about if the Queen goes to D6 when I move my Bishop? I can't castle then

  • @d.nguyenbeginnerpianomusic4951
    @d.nguyenbeginnerpianomusic4951 4 роки тому

    at 6:24 would the move then be to D3 with the bishop?