16:32 Amazing ♛ Sacrifice. Check out the description to watch our best videos. ❤️❤️ Subscribe to Square64: ua-cam.com/channels/Tw7wnjG9ou5akJ_Il-4qMg.html
@@ranjanmahato3979 I did thanks, do you have the Eccerman book meyham in the Morra please share it on fsirdanan@gmail.com I really appreciate it if you could
Tbh I think 4. ... d6 5. Nf3 e6 6. Bc4 a6 7. 0-0 Be7 is much flexible and your development depends on opp's moves. There are two lines which white is more likely to play according to their scheme: 8. Qe2 b5 9. Bb3 Nd7 10. Rd1 Ngf6 after this the game often goes this way 11. e5 dxe5 12. Nxe5 Qb6 13. Be3 Qb7 14. Bd4 Nxe5 15. Bxe5 Bd7 16. Bxf6 Bxf6 17. Ne4 Be7 18. Qd2 and there is the move that, I guess, is very hard to find 18. ... Ra7 with idea that after 19. Nd6+ Bxd6 20. Qxd6 Qc7 And either you trade queens and go to the endgame with a pawn ahead or 21. Qa3 Qb6 22. Bc2 b4 and white must prove that pawn sacrifice was correct. It could also go like this 11. Bf4 Qb6 12. Be3 Qb7 and no opp's piece can attack this square. 8. a4 Nc6 9. Qe2 Nf6 10. Rd1 Qc7 11. Bf4 Ne5 12. Bb3 Bd7 13. Rac1 Nxf3+ 14. Qxf3 Qb6 and castle next move. Or it can be something like this 10. Bf4 Qa5 11. Rfd1 Ne5 12. Bb3 Bd7 13. Bd2 Qc7 14. Rac1 Qb6. And remember that any exchange is good for black so doubling pawns on e5 isn't bad because it is an extra pawn.
Why did white bother to sac the knight first at 14:20 and then how is it truly a trap?? Doesn't Qxg5 Qxg5 Nxf3+ win the white queen and bishop for just the black queen?
Trying to pin the knight on F3 with bishop gives the Eval Bar a heart attack. It is not a sound line because the white bishop takes your F7 pawn, then the 'pinned' knight follows up with check, and the white queen takes your bishop.
If h3 or a3 Black can enter in the Chicago Variation with b5 and the manouvery Ra7-d7 protecting the pawn on d6 after e6. Easy game for Black in this case. B4 is harmless for Black and no compensation for White.
16:32 Amazing ♛ Sacrifice. Check out the description to watch our best videos. ❤️❤️
Subscribe to Square64: ua-cam.com/channels/Tw7wnjG9ou5akJ_Il-4qMg.html
Great queen. Show white play
Thanks ❤❤
Please subscribe us and we will bring it to you soon
@@ranjanmahato3979 I did thanks, do you have the Eccerman book meyham in the Morra please share it on fsirdanan@gmail.com I really appreciate it if you could
@@square64chessportal96 let's play some morra gambit games on chess.com what is you username
Tbh I think 4. ... d6 5. Nf3 e6 6. Bc4 a6 7. 0-0 Be7 is much flexible and your development depends on opp's moves. There are two lines which white is more likely to play according to their scheme:
8. Qe2 b5 9. Bb3 Nd7 10. Rd1 Ngf6 after this the game often goes this way 11. e5 dxe5 12. Nxe5 Qb6 13. Be3 Qb7 14. Bd4 Nxe5 15. Bxe5 Bd7 16. Bxf6 Bxf6 17. Ne4 Be7 18. Qd2 and there is the move that, I guess, is very hard to find 18. ... Ra7 with idea that after 19. Nd6+ Bxd6 20. Qxd6 Qc7 And either you trade queens and go to the endgame with a pawn ahead or 21. Qa3 Qb6 22. Bc2 b4 and white must prove that pawn sacrifice was correct. It could also go like this 11. Bf4 Qb6 12. Be3 Qb7 and no opp's piece can attack this square.
8. a4 Nc6 9. Qe2 Nf6 10. Rd1 Qc7 11. Bf4 Ne5 12. Bb3 Bd7 13. Rac1 Nxf3+ 14. Qxf3 Qb6 and castle next move. Or it can be something like this 10. Bf4 Qa5 11. Rfd1 Ne5 12. Bb3 Bd7 13. Bd2 Qc7 14. Rac1 Qb6. And remember that any exchange is good for black so doubling pawns on e5 isn't bad because it is an extra pawn.
Honestly i played e6 alot and lost alot cause of the attack on the weak d6 pawn.
Attacks and Counter attacks are precisely discussed..well done pal
Loved the video ❤
LOVED YOUR CONTENT ❤
Thanks
Thank you sir. You do an excellent job
Very nice video thanks !
Welcome! Please SUBSCRIBE for more❤
Beautiful video, are you a GM or what?
instead of taking the e-pawn with the d pawn with the knight on f6: what if black plays nd7 in the 7th move, escaping the e pawn thread?
You guys cover all the possibilities.... Good analysis bro👌
Thanks ❤
8.Bf4 What to do instead of Qe2
Why did white bother to sac the knight first at 14:20 and then how is it truly a trap?? Doesn't Qxg5 Qxg5 Nxf3+ win the white queen and bishop for just the black queen?
Now I feel perfectly prepared to play key moves in wrong positions and raise my 36% winrate against SM to 37%
sir when rook has piined the d6 pawn then if black will play ne5 then
I can"t understend why does white sacrifice the rook to fork the king and queen in minute 14:18, when he can just do it without the sacrifice
Time 3:03, black play ...e6. And then are white plans out.
4:00 langkah tek hitam
🔥🔥🔥
😊😊😊
@3:45
Trying to pin the knight on F3 with bishop gives the Eval Bar a heart attack. It is not a sound line because the white bishop takes your F7 pawn, then the 'pinned' knight follows up with check, and the white queen takes your bishop.
The knight on f6 protects the bishop.
14:34 it does not win the queen, Bxh4 Nxf3+ and you take the queen, and you are up two pieces
You're right, it doesn't win the queen.. but the better way is Qxg5 Qxg5 then Nxf3+ taking the white queen
Yes, it wins the queen. The only moves for black are: ...f6 ; BxQ , Ke6 Qxd5# and if QxB QxQ+ with check, so there's no time for Nxf3+ fork
@@Juicewrldddz f6 Bxh4 Nxf3+ wins it back and black is up a piece, no?
white shouldn't play qe2. other options h3, qb3 b4
If h3 or a3 Black can enter in the Chicago Variation with b5 and the manouvery Ra7-d7 protecting the pawn on d6 after e6. Easy game for Black in this case. B4 is harmless for Black and no compensation for White.