Like Lord Faust commented, there are good answers for white against Fajarowicz. .. but I think more probable is after 1.d4 Kf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ke4 and surely best option for White 4.a3 that Black plays (after his attack by Bb4 is prevented) a simple 4. ... d6 and he openes the way for his whitesquared bishop so that after 5.Kd2 he can answer with Bf5... but white's position is then still better
Min.8.45 what about if white instead of Qa6 plays Nd4? If Nc5 Nd4xNc6 d7xNc6 Qxc6+ and white keeps the piece up, or not? So to play b6 after Nf3 seems not correct, is it? Thanks
My apology @@Skaki-Angelo-Kesaris actually i tried this gambit on many games but i struggle when i play Ne4 (time in video is 0:39) the most common reply is Qd4 and i do not know right continuation. Pl reply
@@chandankumar-ir3cz 4.Qd4 isn't the most popular move in the database and strong players don't play it. In this case, you can give a check on b4; Bb4+. For example, Nc3-Nxc3, bxc3-Nc6! It's important to take this tempo with the c6 Knight. Good luck with your games! :D
just had an opponent try this against me and I won (1300 rated...) 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ne4 4.f3 Qh4+ 5.g3 Nxg3 6.Bg5 Qxg5 7.hxg3 Qxg3+ but I understand that had he brought out his black bishop before Queen h4 I would have been in big trouble...
Sami Fajarowicz was my father's cousin. His mother and my grandmother were sisters. My grandmother left Germany for England, but Sami and his family stayed in Germany. He died of TB in 1942 aged 34, a year before his parents and three siblings were all murdered in Sobibor concentration camp.
Those sharp lines is explained only when white not playing goog or better say when make mistakes.If you going to play chess and waiting for your opponenet to make mistake to win a game then you are a so far away from a chess player
This is a total stupidity ,d4 Kf6 ,e5 de5,Ke4 and now the best way is A3,after b6 Knight d2 and white easy play!If knight on g5 then F4 or H4 ,if come on c5 then B4 folowed by bishop b2 and verry verry easy play for white here. This oppening is verry verry bad
Hi Lord Faust, cold you pls explain more in detail? Black could also take by 5.Kxd2 or protect his knight by 5.Bb7? I think this is still interesting but... if I was White I wouldn't accept the gambit...
@@andrejlemanov2958 yes ,if you take knight on d2 ,white will take with bishop ,if you defend it with bishop on b7 i will take a knight ,and afted bishop take on e4 white should play knight f3 ...anyway the sense and main mothives of black play is stopped.then via b4 and bishop b2 white stand better and easy to play with strong center and bishop pair.No problems for white there ,i think this oppening is verry bad.
@@andrejlemanov2958 I argue that this is the best way for White to play, I have won dozens of games like this in this way I don't understand why the lecturers don't talk about this line that knocks down the opening in essence, they only talk about the improper play of white and some tricks that can even be sold to small children only once.
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Great opening for Black. And much better was your commentary. Very clear and covered all main lines. Thank you!
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Simply awesome! I'm a d4 player and now this variation is simply one I will surely employ playing Black. Thank you so much for the share!
My brother plays Qd4 as his standard opener w Bc4. This will be a great surprise in our next match!
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Your Fajarowicz variation is a great idea for an opening! I appreciate your analysis!
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How many people play d4,c4 though. Not many
I really like your opening videos , others make it very small , you tell many variations compared to others ... i will also watch your others videos
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At 8:46, what if white play Nd4 instead of Qa6.?
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Sharp moves! Thank you for sharing!
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what a beatiful line sir ,will forever be grateful to u for teaching this
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Like Lord Faust commented, there are good answers for white against Fajarowicz. .. but I think more probable is after 1.d4 Kf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ke4 and surely best option for White 4.a3 that Black plays (after his attack by Bb4 is prevented) a simple 4. ... d6 and he openes the way for his whitesquared bishop so that after 5.Kd2 he can answer with Bf5... but white's position is then still better
Min.8.45 what about if white instead of Qa6 plays Nd4?
If Nc5 Nd4xNc6 d7xNc6 Qxc6+ and white keeps the piece up, or not?
So to play b6 after Nf3 seems not correct, is it?
Thanks
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This is a good video for defeating d4 player. Also let me know how to refute this gambit because I m a d4 player too. Thank-you so much.
thx... never see before..... so thats is what my new opening is when white play the Q gambit with d4 c4 :D
yes
Thanks for the comment; please try it and let me know how it went with your games :D
The position after Qxb7 Nxb7 at 5:10 is much better for white
What would happen if white plays f4 to defend the e5 pawn?
Sir, I cannot explain everything only in one video! But hopefully, you enjoyed the variations that I showed... :)
Brilliant!!
Thanks!
After b6 if Qd4 then what is right continuation?
Thanks for the comment, sir. Nonetheless, you need to specify the minute on the video. :-)
My apology @@Skaki-Angelo-Kesaris actually i tried this gambit on many games but i struggle when i play Ne4 (time in video is 0:39) the most common reply is Qd4 and i do not know right continuation. Pl reply
@@chandankumar-ir3cz 4.Qd4 isn't the most popular move in the database and strong players don't play it. In this case, you can give a check on b4; Bb4+. For example, Nc3-Nxc3, bxc3-Nc6! It's important to take this tempo with the c6 Knight. Good luck with your games! :D
@@Skaki-Angelo-Kesaris Thank You for your instant reply and best of luck your future tournaments😊
@@chandankumar-ir3cz keep in touch; cheers!
Thanks for your excellent vedio, love it sir
Thank you very much, sir! I wish you good luck with your games! :D
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just amazing. tried this gambit for the first time and the opponent fell for it and i won the game
Good job, I like your style and spirit un playing.
Thanks for watching! :D
What software are you using sir
For analyzing games? For record videos? (Note: please mentioned me in the comments because I cannot see them often...)
Yes sir for analyzing and also on playing against computer.. @RulesChessStrategies
Thanks very very much Sir This is very helpful video
Awesome to hear that from you!
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It was very good
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just had an opponent try this against me and I won (1300 rated...)
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5 3.dxe5 Ne4 4.f3 Qh4+ 5.g3 Nxg3 6.Bg5 Qxg5 7.hxg3 Qxg3+ but I understand that had he brought out his black bishop before Queen h4 I would have been in big trouble...
nicely explained ,SOME DAY would like to see a video on Ng4 line also
Thanks for the comment, sir! I'll try to do it in the future :D
This op is fire, kinda like Traxler after d4
Grt explnation
Thank you sir!
Excellent trap i love it,ill give it a try but for the meantime ill watch more more until
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Very nice presentation of various possible moves and traps. Looking forward for such tricky traps in popular chess openings.
@@DEEPAK-jj3sn I'll try to do my best! Thanks for your comment :-)
Very good explanation
Thank you very much for your kind words! I try to do my best :D
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Please try it in real games and share the video :D
very intersting
Thank you, sir! I hope you enjoyed it; please share it with your friends.. ;-)
I won my first game using this defence as Black!
@Benjamin Gines Fantastic! I'm very happy to hear it! Please check my similar tutorials to improve yourself. ;-)
@@Skaki-Angelo-Kesaris i will!
@@bggines_1260 Cool, good luck with your games! :D
You didn't look at: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5 3. dxe5 Ne4 4. Qd4..... what does black do then?
Bb4+ looks good, isn't it?
I won a good number of games with this opening.
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Wow cool comment , thanks! :D
After white pawn took on black pawn on E5, move bishop to B4 for the fastest win🤓
Ne5 then white move is f3. What is 200 elo tutorial
Thanx...but not very effective when playing with the computor...😉
Thanks for the comment and watching! It is useful against humans... ;-)
None of the gambits works on them 😆
@@ayoutubecommenter7494 because they know all gambits🤣
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What happens if white plays Nc3 after Ne4?😂
Pls explain
In which minute sir?
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I have 82 types of trap of budapest gambit
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@@Skaki-Angelo-Kesaris I love this❤️one
But anyway. .. cool video, thanks a lot!!
You're welcome! :D
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Indeed Igor is very good! I'm Angelos Kesaris; did you liked my video?
becasue white would sure shocked.. because he also never see before this opening LUL
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Sami Fajarowicz was my father's cousin. His mother and my grandmother were sisters. My grandmother left Germany for England, but Sami and his family stayed in Germany. He died of TB in 1942 aged 34, a year before his parents and three siblings were all murdered in Sobibor concentration camp.
Those sharp lines is explained only when white not playing goog or better say when make mistakes.If you going to play chess and waiting for your opponenet to make mistake to win a game then you are a so far away from a chess player
Too many opening variations for white to choose from.
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I didn't understood much but thanks for the comment in any case!
Not bad bro.. U cant do to computer bro... If computer u cant do.. Gm also u cant do. Gm more strong... Carlsen. Hahaha
Make these tricks to your computer and you'll win it!!
This is a total stupidity ,d4 Kf6 ,e5 de5,Ke4 and now the best way is A3,after b6 Knight d2 and white easy play!If knight on g5 then F4 or H4 ,if come on c5 then B4 folowed by bishop b2 and verry verry easy play for white here. This oppening is verry verry bad
Hi Lord Faust, cold you pls explain more in detail? Black could also take by 5.Kxd2 or protect his knight by 5.Bb7? I think this is still interesting but... if I was White I wouldn't accept the
gambit...
@@andrejlemanov2958 yes ,if you take knight on d2 ,white will take with bishop ,if you defend it with bishop on b7 i will take a knight ,and afted bishop take on e4 white should play knight f3 ...anyway the sense and main mothives of black play is stopped.then via b4 and bishop b2 white stand better and easy to play with strong center and bishop pair.No problems for white there ,i think this oppening is verry bad.
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Btw black give a pawn away and will never return it back on this way :)
@@andrejlemanov2958 I argue that this is the best way for White to play, I have won dozens of games like this in this way
I don't understand why the lecturers don't talk about this line that knocks down the opening in essence, they only talk about the improper play of white and some tricks that can even be sold to small children only once.
nicely explained ,SOME DAY would like to see a video on Ng4 line also
Thanks for your good words! Yeap, I'll try to do a video on this like ;-)
What the best response,sir, if white move to d5 after black's e5?