I play with success this scotch gambit since somes days and this one of my best opening with white maybe my best,really offrensive and easy to play i find for now at least,thank you Kaspa Chess to share some more tricks in this line!
Great video Kaspa! I'm a huge fan of the Scotch Game: Goring Gambit, double pawn sac variation. I hope u make the video soon. It's my second favorite opening
G4 would end up in a mate in two or three. If the black king takes on g4 it will be responded with Qf3 check to Qh3 check mate. If the king moves to H6, then knight to f7 would be mate, that includes a double check, with nowhere to run.
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This is one of my favorite gambits to play. I learned some new variations in this video.
I play with success this scotch gambit since somes days and this one of my best opening with white maybe my best,really offrensive and easy to play i find for now at least,thank you Kaspa Chess to share some more tricks in this line!
Great video Kaspa! I'm a huge fan of the Scotch Game: Goring Gambit, double pawn sac variation. I hope u make the video soon. It's my second favorite opening
Very compelling indeed, must try this!
at 6:33, the solution is Qf3+Kg6, Qxf7+Kh6, Ne6+Kh7, Qxg7; I could only find this mate in 4, so if there's a shorter way, let me know
Very nice
At 11:40, if Nc3, what is the f/u after ...Nxc3? Bf7+, ...Ke7, and then nothing?
Have you checked out the Halasz Gambit?
G4 would end up in a mate in two or three. If the black king takes on g4 it will be responded with Qf3 check to Qh3 check mate. If the king moves to H6, then knight to f7 would be mate, that includes a double check, with nowhere to run.
g4 + looks promising ?
Either Kh6 Nxf7 ++ or Kxg4 (best) in which case Qf3+ Kxh4 & Qh3++
I think that’s 3
Hello Kaspa, what else if (4) ... Kf6 (5 )Kg5 d5 (6)exd5 Qe7+ ??? can't castle !
strange no 3 step mate , mate.