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Amazing stuff again by the greatest chess genius of today, master GJ Chess!!! Congrats, sir, this video on the Morra gambit accepted is brilliant!!! :D
Great video, I just started trying the Smith-Morra after playing the Alapin for a bit, and was having trouble finding threats at times to compensate for the gambit pawn. Now I hope I remember these for actual games too. that's the hard part!
Take in d6, bc4, 0-0, etc, ur rooks have two open ranks in the middle, that enough compensation for the pawn on d6 which is isolated and will be a target
Great puzzle question. if Kh8, then Rd7 anyways, forking the queen and bishop, white gets back the piece and pawn he gambited and with a better position
Hi GJ at 22:05 you suggested Qxd1 and 12:Nc7+ however it is bad better is 12:ef7+. I know its that you meant to say but in all the excitement you called it the other way, that is us being human.
1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Nxc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bc4 Nf6 7. e5 dxe5 8. Qxd8 Nxd8 line, where play continues with 9. Nb5 Rb8 10. Nxe5 e6. You recommend 11. Nxa7 as the more accurate move, but I think your line allows Black to castle, unmolested, and 11. Nc7+ Ke7 (forced) ties Black in knots. The King blocks the Bishop, and the Kingside pieces are temporarily on the sidelines. And after 12. Bd2 (threatening 13. Bd4, MATE), Black can try either: 13. ... Kd6, threatening both Knights, but White has 14. Nxf7+ and the King's Rook, and White has 15. Bf4+, skewering King and Queen's Rook; OR Black 13. ... Nc6 14. Bb5 and Black needs to do something about the threatened 15. Bxc6 bxc6 16. Bb4 Kd8 (forced) 17. Nxf7+, forking King and King's Rook. Hope this makes sense. Just trying to piece it together without a demo board in my head. Just seems like you're missing some tactical possibilities for White. But, as you say, the 6. ... Nf6 was not a good move in the first place.
8:41 in Video the,If the Black player exchange the queen by moving D1 position and then If I move Knight to C7 Check The King move to D8 and then I can't move Rook to D1 Check beacuse the Opponent can capture my knight by King C7.So which is the solution in this situation.You didn't show us.Please brother tell me the solution.
Hi, I love your videos, thanks for all the hard work. Playing a guy who has twice responded with A6 before going to e6. What would you recommend to do in that position. Also can I ask how to access the pgn? I cannot see where it is or how to download it. I think it will get to a position similar to the one you described around 16 minutes. Thanks so much
Do you ever live stream games? Also, best might be just 6...a6 for black. Daniel King recommends this in his sideline sicilian dvd and white has to play very accurate to even get a playable position.
Against the Smith-Morra, always play a6! (thats what my old chess teacher said). Thanks for the video!
Probably worked better before mayhem in the morra came out
I love Gunjan videos on chess and his India accent! Praise GOD! I worked with Dr. Hans Taneja and friend Ken Trevedi at chemistry lab Detroit City 1981-86.I have studied organic chemistry books by ph.d.India chemists. Fabulous...Gunjen chess videos are Aplus superb!
Best chess lessons i have ever watched on youtube
Priceless explanation. Even though I sometimes play this, I never knew there were so many continuations and traps. Also, good job on 100K!
Amazing stuff again by the greatest chess genius of today, master GJ Chess!!! Congrats, sir, this video on the Morra gambit accepted is brilliant!!! :D
Me in my head after the opponent falls for everything : "Black has lost the piece, and in fact, the game."
My mouse: We'll see about that
More brilliant insights by GJ to this frustrating opening!.Best chess tutor on UA-cam by a country mile!
Thank you! Very nice and complete explanation.
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Gunjan you are a master of theatrics. Love your videos and I hit the like button... BOOM!
I liked this video. Nicely done, Gunjan. Watched it 2 times - I want to be sure to memorize all patterns and oucomes.
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really good traps. do a video on Grand Prix attack against Sicilian. It is really attacking
8:35 actually if the Queen takes on d1 the black king in a mating net after exf7+
Thanks for the updates GJ. You have mastered your tricks so well. I hope to see you on the Chess Greats someday! ;)
Great video, I just started trying the Smith-Morra after playing the Alapin for a bit, and was having trouble finding threats at times to compensate for the gambit pawn. Now I hope I remember these for actual games too. that's the hard part!
Excellent, thanks.
thanks GJ
greast video i have it saved to re watch. i shall look out for more of your stuff.
Man, this video is brilliant
Nice tricks for learning
2:08 Black doesn't have to accept, he can play Ng4
Yup. I just found that out the hard way. 😪😪😪
Take in d6, bc4, 0-0, etc, ur rooks have two open ranks in the middle, that enough compensation for the pawn on d6 which is isolated and will be a target
@12:17 when bishop captures e6+, instead of blocking with the rook, why not just move the king to h8?
Great puzzle question. if Kh8, then Rd7 anyways, forking the queen and bishop, white gets back the piece and pawn he gambited and with a better position
Hi GJ at 22:05 you suggested Qxd1 and 12:Nc7+ however it is bad better is 12:ef7+. I know its that you meant to say but in all the excitement you called it the other way, that is us being human.
My human error not 22:02 but 8:39.
1. e4 c5 2. d4 cxd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Nxc3 Nc6 5. Nf3 d6 6. Bc4 Nf6 7. e5 dxe5 8. Qxd8 Nxd8 line, where play continues with 9. Nb5 Rb8 10. Nxe5 e6.
You recommend 11. Nxa7 as the more accurate move, but I think your line allows Black to castle, unmolested, and 11. Nc7+ Ke7 (forced) ties Black in knots. The King blocks the Bishop, and the Kingside pieces are temporarily on the sidelines. And after 12. Bd2 (threatening 13. Bd4, MATE), Black can try either: 13. ... Kd6, threatening both Knights, but White has 14. Nxf7+ and the King's Rook, and White has 15. Bf4+, skewering King and Queen's Rook; OR Black 13. ... Nc6 14. Bb5 and Black needs to do something about the threatened 15. Bxc6 bxc6 16. Bb4 Kd8 (forced) 17. Nxf7+, forking King and King's Rook.
Hope this makes sense. Just trying to piece it together without a demo board in my head. Just seems like you're missing some tactical possibilities for White.
But, as you say, the 6. ... Nf6 was not a good move in the first place.
Yeah, you prob'ly got it wrong, Mills. Still good exercise.
GJ goes 0-0, where I would just go Nc7+, basically.
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very good video!Please try to put timestamps so we can go back and review the lines of the analysis.
It will be more easy for us.Thanx!
please make the video about top 10 openings for white and defenfing opening for black with e4 and d4.
Good stuff.
There are some high level tacticts in this video
Nice stuff
At 12:12 the king can go h8... Why the rook on f7
Rd7 forking the queen and bishop
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8:41 in Video the,If the Black player exchange the queen by moving D1 position and then If I move Knight to C7 Check The King move to D8 and then I can't move Rook to D1 Check beacuse the Opponent can capture my knight by King C7.So which is the solution in this situation.You didn't show us.Please brother tell me the solution.
U have to take his queen on D1 first and after that play Nc7
Hi, I love your videos, thanks for all the hard work. Playing a guy who has twice responded with A6 before going to e6. What would you recommend to do in that position. Also can I ask how to access the pgn? I cannot see where it is or how to download it. I think it will get to a position similar to the one you described around 16 minutes. Thanks so much
Do you ever live stream games? Also, best might be just 6...a6 for black. Daniel King recommends this in his sideline sicilian dvd and white has to play very accurate to even get a playable position.
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at 3:00 what will u do if h7 is moved to h6? then u have to retreat the knight.the plan to take rook goes down.
@12:11 What happens if the king goes to h8?
Rd7 forking the queen and bishop
Will white b3 work out @4:25
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At the time 5:27 wat happen if black king moves to d6..... Wat should u do... U r about to losing a peace
morra rooks on d1 and c1 ..black is loosing
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At 5.35 king can move to d6...then how will it be the combination
what if black simply take the bishop in 11.31: Bc5_Qxc5???, who will you get exchange?
BxE6, Bxe6 wins the black queen
at 8.32 if the pownE eats pownD , what do i do
Haha!!...."boom!!!!" at 12mins
At 12.12 the king can go to h8.. Why the rook f7..
Yes i have not also understand this
correct. White is still winning after Rd7, Qb4 Rb7, but Black did not have to forfeit the Queen.
5.30 what if Kd6..!?
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After white plays c3, I think d3 would be better for black.
Better is e4 c5 d4 cxd4 c3 d5 - for example exd5 nf6
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