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Great video. You explain way better than most chess UA-camrs and I really like that you don’t just give us the moves, but also explain the ideas of the opening and strategies associated with it
Hi sir! I love the way you teach us, keep moving ... I'm looking forward for the french opening theory and some tactics and traps. Thanks in Advance Sir from Philippines.
i often arrived in a position after the move from czech pirc reversed....1.d3 Nf6 2. Nf3 d5 but was not able to play 3.e4 because it is only now that i have seen this video. i'm excited to play 3. e4 now. thanks and more power...
Hi Kaspa! In the Tennison gambit, after the moves 1.e4 d5, 2.Nf3 dxe4, 3.Ng5 Nf6, you suggest the move 4.Nc6… waiting for 4.…Bf5. What can we answer if black moves 4.…Bg4? I think it is an answer that puts White in difficulties
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I started learning chess recently because I was challenged by a friend. He always plays Scandinavian but doesn't retreat the quick and immediately checks the King. How should I react in this situation?
I guess I'd normally be playing my bishop to f5 anyway to protect the pawn rather than Nc6, but good to know that there are also ways to play into traps. Black has a nice lead at that point, and white is just spending more of their evaporated advantage on knight moves. Must be people playing into this, I guess!
Interesting. In the Zuckertort Tennison gambit line, lichess db has no master games playing 6. d3. Which makes me think it's unsound. Probably fine for 2000> rapid players though!
I think this is a scam. Stockfish 15 agrees: 1. e4 d5 (2. exd5 +0.9) 2. Nf3 (-1.3) and just mounting attackers on the black e4 pawn later on still gives black the better position. 2. ...dxe4 3. Ng5 Bf5 (-1.43) Of course, this youtuber could be some alien, who plays even better than stockfish... Please note, that the accent and the image also are an unlikely match.
@@realharami White can settle for this slightly worse position after 4N: e4, e5 but if white is expecting a full bodied, attacking position, he's going to be pretty disappointed. I do like the 3Nc3 line in this gambit much more than any d3 ideas.
The Knight has somewhere to go. I have a video on my channel where my opponent didn't take on d3 and the game went so easy. The whole purpose of a gambit is not really to make your opponent accept it but to be ahead in development and have many attacking chances in a very open position. If you want to learn serious (classical) chess, you may check out my short courses for beginners in the description and see which one would suit your needs.
White players who don't like open games just don't play 1.e4. On the other hand, who doesn't love an open game when your opponent is playing into your hands? I had no idea the center counter game could be so tricky! I especially liked the way you could transpose into this opening from Reti's move. You could probably get a lot more chances to play this fun opening from 1Nf3 than from 1Ne4, including many chances against players who do not normally play the Scandinavian and are not familiar with the ensuing complications. Definitely worth my time!
I wonder if "It's always advantageous for white if black doesn't take" caused general laughter amongst all of the French and Caro players that viewed this. The idea that 2. Nf3 prevents 2...d5 in either in a way that 2. d4 does not is one of the weirdest distortions I have seen in a chess video. Moving on, black's best scoring line after 3. Ng5 is 3...Bf5 and when you finally do show a Bf5 line, you somehow miss out that black's main line after 6. f3 is 6...Qd4, which leads to a position with fighting chances for both sides. Moving on to the Leonhardt Gambit, the main line after 6. Bc4 is 6...Nf6, taking the h5 square away. An example game (Pliukha-Markov 2020) continued 7. Nc3 c6; 8. Nc3 Bg4; 9. 0-0 e6; 10 Rb1 Qc7 with a position that is good for black. The proper title of your video would seem to be: "If black makes multiple terrible moves, white can win". Meanwhile, the sort of player that would actually enjoy the type of gambit position being suggested is precisely the type of player that will thrive in one of the main line Scandinavian systems. So the question becomes - why did they make a dubious sacrifice to avoid a position that suits their style of play?
It looks goood but how Caruana Kasparove or Carsson or Tal would react. They wouldn't fall for that. Without the qween the king will fall in most senarios.
8:15 is a blunder. Scandinavian expert won't play that move. Nc6 instead of pawn to c6 leads to a winning game for black. -2.3 Stockfish 14+ evaluation, a very big advantage for black. Basic principle In chess tournaments, beginners shouldn't expect your opponent to blunder. Play the right moves always.
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Great video. You explain way better than most chess UA-camrs and I really like that you don’t just give us the moves, but also explain the ideas of the opening and strategies associated with it
I like the way you explain and i"m sure the player learned . Thank you to this video.
Theory then an example - great combo!
Liked with all of my thumbs 👍
Thank you so much!
Hi sir! I love the way you teach us, keep moving ... I'm looking forward for the french opening theory and some tactics and traps. Thanks in Advance Sir from Philippines.
Subscribed and liked! I love the in depth explaining very well done! Best regards
Damn I didn't know about that trap in the Leonhardt gambit. Thanks for the vid
This is 100% GOLD. Subscribed! (Thank you)
Really enjoyed 👏👏
i often arrived in a position after the move from czech pirc reversed....1.d3 Nf6 2. Nf3 d5 but was not able to play 3.e4 because it is only now that i have seen this video. i'm excited to play 3. e4 now. thanks and more power...
Omg. I love luv lov luv this channel. Thanks for this great video. I learned so much!
you are brilliant in regards to response and action
I enjoyed much . Thanks for the tricks u hv shared. I love this game..
wow what a result you're very resourceful player Kaspa thanks for the quality video.
Thanks, Kaspa!! Hey, could you please do a video about traps in the French Defense from White's side of course ?
Amazing! Your videos helps me winning some of my games. Thanks...
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Hi Kaspa!
In the Tennison gambit, after the moves 1.e4 d5, 2.Nf3 dxe4, 3.Ng5 Nf6, you suggest the move 4.Nc6… waiting for 4.…Bf5. What can we answer if black moves 4.…Bg4? I think it is an answer that puts White in difficulties
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Thanks for this great video. I learned so much!
very very impressive moves
Awesone great,, we should watch and practice all theese by hundreds times untill comprehend enough sufficient...
Great video and some 🤯 traps. Thank you 🎉
Beautiful and very informative, thank you.
Brilliant.
After, Qxd5; Nc3, Qd7 a novelty!
Good video thanks
😂 i am just beginner in cheese online. it works i test two times both opponents resigned. want to learn more ❤️
after you take the pawn with the bishop, the enemy can move its bishop to g4 and he is now winning by a pawn
e4d5 exd5Nf6 is NOT the Portuguese Gambit.
It doesn't become so until White plays 3d4 & Black replies 3...Bg4.
Loved your reaction, after noticing checkmate in the end.. 😊
Very funny and tricky! Good job!
Great video. Thank you.
KaspaChess. I'm a new subscriber to your chess channel. I LOVE CHESS. Your content is amazing! I enjoyed how you explained everything in detail. Now, I was hoping when you're going to show strategies on being the black pieces. Thanks again. Stay Blessed 🙏
I'm working on something extraordinary for Black as well. Please, stay tuned and thank you for the support 💟
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Thanks for this, it works like magic, it's flexible too, that knight F3 opening is simply magic ... Strong players fall for it
Incredible, won my tournament that's an "impromtu" play, awesome bro
Fischer smiled when his opponent played the Scandinavian, a defence he considered inferior.
I started learning chess recently because I was challenged by a friend. He always plays Scandinavian but doesn't retreat the quick and immediately checks the King. How should I react in this situation?
Just play normally. E.g. After e6+, you can simply block with the Bishop, develop the King's Knight and Castle short!
Great explanation! I love it.
Board was hidden behind the subscribe notice.
But the analysis was also paused during that time. Anyways, I hope to do better next time 💟
14:44 Why would King F7 taking the bishop be forced? King D8 is a move is it not?
Yes, but surprisingly most players take the bishop... this trap mostly works against 1000 below-ranked players...
You’re a legend!
2 minutes to take out a 2300+ player! Incredible!
lots of amazing chess traps videos!
I really enjoyed
You are the best
Unless Black knows this line, he's SOL.
I guess I'd normally be playing my bishop to f5 anyway to protect the pawn rather than Nc6, but good to know that there are also ways to play into traps. Black has a nice lead at that point, and white is just spending more of their evaporated advantage on knight moves. Must be people playing into this, I guess!
Very well presented.
Hallo, i have a question : what happens after the bishop has captured the pawn on F7 and the king goes to E8???
Kaspa would you teach us complete najdorf sicilian variation?
Sure, I have an upcoming video project on the Nadjorf. Simple yet very effective. You will love it. Stay tuned.
Yeah, would you also include all lines of the Ruy Lopez, Queen's Gambit and the King's Indian while you're at it?! Sorry, I shouldn't have.....
Thnks kaspa? We will wait for najdorf in easy way.👍
Great video and explanation
@13:39 what if black decides to check white with 5..Qe4+, what's the best reply here?
After 3.Ng5 e5! 4.Ne4 f5! and black has a strong initiative.
after e5 i would go Nf7 Kf7 and Qh5 check it's okay for the blitz game:))
@@rustamdj979 thank you, good idea.
Great Coach
Dear kaspa
Thanks for your video.. it's very helpful train my daughter...
Pls give advice for improve her Rating
Thanks !
If at 13:40 instead of queen if black go for black knight to protect c7 pawn then please guide us what to do next
Using the Scandinavian, what trap are you going use to win black.?
Interesting. In the Zuckertort Tennison gambit line, lichess db has no master games playing 6. d3. Which makes me think it's unsound. Probably fine for 2000> rapid players though!
Great stuff!
Bruh, I hoped for a good line against the scandi and I get disappointed at move 2!?
lmao a strong line in the scandinavian is disappointing to you, you must be an 800 elo noob
5:01 doing WHAT to the queen???
😂😂
I think this is a scam. Stockfish 15 agrees:
1. e4 d5 (2. exd5 +0.9) 2. Nf3 (-1.3)
and just mounting attackers on the black e4 pawn later on still gives black the better position.
2. ...dxe4 3. Ng5 Bf5 (-1.43)
Of course, this youtuber could be some alien, who plays even better than stockfish...
Please note, that the accent and the image also are an unlikely match.
Wow, I watched this many time's wow You are awesome
Thank you
Badass video
after qxf3 black bishop move bg4 please explain
Sir how about 1.e4-d5 2.Nf3 dxe4 3.Ng5-h6?
Just recapture the black center pawn with the knight for free
@@realharami White can settle for this slightly worse position after 4N: e4, e5 but if white is expecting a full bodied, attacking position, he's going to be pretty disappointed. I do like the 3Nc3 line in this gambit much more than any d3 ideas.
Very good!
How about e4 d5
Nf3 c6 Black still looks pretty good to me.
By the way your chess videos on UA-cam are GREAT!
Thanks Lowell E.A.
every sub 1200 I tried this against in blitz on chesscom countered me by not taking the pawn on d3 but pushing h6 first. the K has nowhere to go
The Knight has somewhere to go. I have a video on my channel where my opponent didn't take on d3 and the game went so easy. The whole purpose of a gambit is not really to make your opponent accept it but to be ahead in development and have many attacking chances in a very open position. If you want to learn serious (classical) chess, you may check out my short courses for beginners in the description and see which one would suit your needs.
@4:19 my opponents never have taken on d3, they always play h6, and white is worse.
Kaspa pls do another line when the queen goes to Qd6 rxs
Pls check my previous comment and advise. Thabks
White players who don't like open games just don't play 1.e4. On the other hand, who doesn't love an open game when your opponent is playing into your hands? I had no idea the center counter game could be so tricky! I especially liked the way you could transpose into this opening from Reti's move. You could probably get a lot more chances to play this fun opening from 1Nf3 than from 1Ne4, including many chances against players who do not normally play the Scandinavian and are not familiar with the ensuing complications. Definitely worth my time!
Leonet Gambit where have you been all my life ? haha Thanks great chess lesson. Do you have any weapon of choice against the French ! ?
what is the zucater opening?
Really nice.
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Great chess lesson
Thanks so much papa, who can skip such channel without a subscription
After white f2 black responseishop c5 follow by queen d3.... Then I lose
I wonder if "It's always advantageous for white if black doesn't take" caused general laughter amongst all of the French and Caro players that viewed this. The idea that 2. Nf3 prevents 2...d5 in either in a way that 2. d4 does not is one of the weirdest distortions I have seen in a chess video. Moving on, black's best scoring line after 3. Ng5 is 3...Bf5 and when you finally do show a Bf5 line, you somehow miss out that black's main line after 6. f3 is 6...Qd4, which leads to a position with fighting chances for both sides.
Moving on to the Leonhardt Gambit, the main line after 6. Bc4 is 6...Nf6, taking the h5 square away. An example game (Pliukha-Markov 2020) continued 7. Nc3 c6; 8. Nc3 Bg4; 9. 0-0 e6; 10 Rb1 Qc7 with a position that is good for black. The proper title of your video would seem to be: "If black makes multiple terrible moves, white can win".
Meanwhile, the sort of player that would actually enjoy the type of gambit position being suggested is precisely the type of player that will thrive in one of the main line Scandinavian systems. So the question becomes - why did they make a dubious sacrifice to avoid a position that suits their style of play?
Winning against a 2300 was the proof for your eyeballs.
After poon f2 then black bishop c5 what to do?
After white f2 black response bishop follow by d3
You are the best
I never won a single game with this gambit (they never play pawn to c6).
i tried this opening vs Hikaru once and he destroyed me, since then I gave up on this.
Hikaru is a specialist though right in the 99.9% percentile. Bad reasoning for giving up this fantastic opening idea.
You're playing an unsound gambit vs a grandmaster. Interesting strategy...
Choose Chess or cheese ,,thats your choice,,)))!!!
It looks goood but how Caruana Kasparove or Carsson or Tal would react. They wouldn't fall for that. Without the qween the king will fall in most senarios.
Tal.. U mean he will react frm the grave!! 🤣
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8:15 is a blunder. Scandinavian expert won't play that move.
Nc6 instead of pawn to c6 leads to a winning game for black.
-2.3 Stockfish 14+ evaluation, a very big advantage for black.
Basic principle
In chess tournaments, beginners shouldn't expect your opponent to blunder.
Play the right moves always.
Beginners should always expect their opponents to blunder. Beginners play beginners and beginners blunder almost every move.
@@yzfool6639beginners who want to become a master or probably a world chess champion should play accurate moves.
Speed x3
I liked your video. I will try it in my next chees play.
pls.make avideo against scandinavian
e4 d5
exd5 Nf6
That should be against the Portuguese Gambit. Noted with thanks 🙏. Soon to be out!
U must be a great chess player.
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Like share subscribe is ridiculous 😐😐
this isn't the Scandinavian. everyone i know who plays it always goes c6 after exd5 offering dxc6
Too many prelims, boring
The number of times you keep pushing us to "like and subscribe" is very annoying and distracts from what you are trying to teach.
Yes but dont forget like and subscribe.
@@_FranekDolas 😂
Really? U were distraced.. Then chess is not for u bro.. Sorry, its the truth!? 🤣
Doesn’t bother me, he puts a lot of work into this channel. It’s the least you can do.
True..put passable.
CLICK BAIT -- This guy never played chess in his life.
16:41
All your videos are just steal from the Remote Chess Academy. Such bad chess only plays for cheap tricks.
@Hypercube
1. Before yapping, look at my uploading dates and compare them to anybody you want.
2. Type any video title from your favorite UA-camr into the search box and check how many older similar videos of other people will appear.
3. Nobody owns these openings; we just present them differently.
4.Just as in education, courses and curricula may be the same but taught differently, so it's up to you to listen to your favorite UA-camr.
5. Don't be bitter for nothing. Let love lead!
Tell Europe give back the stolen African gold and diamonds.
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