Chess Opening Tricks to WIN Fast | Greco Gambit Traps, Moves, Strategies & Ideas
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- Here are some amazing chess opening tricks & traps in the Greco Gambit. In this video, we will cover some common opening variations & tactics for both white & black pieces in the Greco Gambit variation. This is an interesting opening & a good one to try on the chessboard, especially in Blitz or Bullet chess games. You will also learn how to counter this opening as black when someone tries this opening against you. These opening tricks will help you to win fast against your friends & other players who have not seen this before. We also have a Surprise GIVEAWAY by Unacademy. All you need to do is solve the puzzle in this video & 5 lucky winners can win 3 Months Chess Subscription of Unacademy.
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0:00 Greco Gambit: Introduction & Setup
1:59 Greco Gambit - Opening Traps for White
3:23 Bishop a3 - Best move with common variations
4:59 Best Defense for Black - Main Strategy & Ideas
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Queen g5 give check we sacrifice our queen pawn takes queen then knight h6 check king h8 then Bishop b2 is a beautiful check mate
1) Qg5+ fxg5
2)Nh6+ Kh8
3)Bb2+ Rf6
4)Bxf6#
If pawn don't take the queen then their was a check mate treat at queen g7 so pawn takes queen is forced
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Answer to the featured chess puzzle :-
Qg5+ , a stunning move
Here the most obvious move is f takes on g5 But now it's gone
Nh6+ , the only move left is Kh8 and now , Bb2 and now the only move left is Rf6 and then Bf6# is a beautiful Checkmate !
@naman Sachdeva Yaa obviously !
What if kf7 after nh6+?
@@divyanshusingh7341 it dosent lead to a mate
Dev Singh nh6 also blocks kf7
@@divyanshusingh7341 if kf7... Then Qg7 check.. Ke8 only move... Then Qe7 mate
Hi Jeetendra Sir !
1) So, for this puzzle, we begin with this stunning move, Qg5 check. Then, the most obvious reply is pawn captures. If king moves, then it will be a checkmate on the very next move.
2) Then, Nh6+. The only move for black king is h8. So it moves to h8.
3) Now, another brilliant move, Bb2+. Now, black has no choices left, other than to block the check using the rook present on f8. So Rf6 is the only move left which Black now plays.
4) Now, bishop takes rook, and there are no options left for black. BxRf6 is an elegant checkmate !
Thank you sir, for your hardwork, which results in magnificent videos like these which help us to improve our game. It is really appreciated. 🙏🙏🙏💝💝💝
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Best continuation for white
1. Qg5+ fxg5 2. Nh6+ Kh8 3. Bb2+ Rf6 4. Bxf6# white wins
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Qg5+ (either f6 captures Qg5) which leads to Nh6+ Kh8, Bb2+ Rf6, Bxf6#. Or either Kh8 or Kf7, which leads to Qg7 checkmates.
Been following your channel for as long as I can remember! Thanks alot for the gambits and the tactics that come with it...I've reached 1400 as a result and climbing up sturdily! Here's the solution the puzzle
Qg5+ fxg5
Nh6+ Kh8
Bb2+ Rg6
Bxf6#
Other possibilities after Qg5+ are Kf7 and Kh8
If Kf7
Qg7+ Ke8
Nxd6# or Qe7#
If Kh8 then
Qg7#.
White -- Queen d2 to g5 check
Black -- pawn takes Queen
White -- knight f5 to h6 check
Black forced king g8 to h8
White --- bishop c1 to b2 check
Black -- rook f8 to f6 ( forced )
White -- bishop takes rook and checkmate
No problem piyush
white:Qg7
Black:King e8
White: Qf8
@Piratedmedia if the pawn doesn't move the queen will enters forwards and their is a beautiful checkmate 🤗
White queen to h6
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Answer to the puzzle:
*Qg5*
_*If pawn captures queen then Nh6,king is forced to go to h8_
_Then Bb2 is a checkmate!_
_*If pawn does not capture_
_Then Qg7 is again,a beautiful checkmate!_
Agreed
Agreed
But what if king to f7?
@@lyhson If king goes to F7, then move the queen to G7. Now, E8 is the only option for black king. Once he moved to E8, capture the black rook with queen, now black king has to move to D7. Now, white queen can checkmate with D8
@@bharanitharan3997 instead of capturing the rook, why not Qe7+?
Sir, your trick helped me a lot. It made me win many games...U improve my skills
Qg5+ forces pawn to take, or else he's gone.... then Nh6+, Kh8 is forced, then Bb2 is a beautiful checkmate
True
What if he doesn't take queen instead goes qg1 checking king , queen takes , then u ll be forced to take with knight and then he takes ur knight with his pawn and u r in a losing position
WOW! Two videos in a row! Amazing!
Interesting to watch how you focus our attention on the knight bishop dilemma of taking whites protected knight all the while that open file to the black king with both white queen and rook to take an easy shot at. I think most players would castle that black king first. I watch these videos and love the tutorial but dont see many games on my computer going the way described. I still love watching you weave your magic. Thanks
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Thank you for making such great videos.
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Solution of the puzzle:
1. Qg5+ If black moves his king to h8 then Qg7 checkmate and if he takes the queen then: 2. Nh6+ Kh8
3. Bb2+# checkmate
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Answer to the chess puzzle:-
Qg5!! its a queen sacrifice by white now the pawn on f6 has to take the queen because if not then Qg7 is a beatiful check and mate after pawn take Nh6 its a check and the King is forced to move to h8 after this since the pawn on f6 is not blocking the king Bb2 leads to mate beacuse after Rf6 Bxf6 is a ckeck and mate
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He might not decide to take the queen
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Your ‘going back’ helps a lot then other analysers
Sir the solution to the puzzle is as follows:
Sacrifice the queen on g5..black has to take with pawn else it's mate on g7..after black pawn takes...Nh6 and black king is forced to move to h8 and Bb2 is a brilliant check and mate ❤️❤️... thank you so much for your content helped me increase my rating tremendously.love and respect ❤️❤️❤️
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Hello Chess Talk and Unacademy
Here is the solution to the chess puzzle -
1. Qg5+ - You sacrifice your queen
2. If black takes the queen then we can do Nh6+, and then black plays Kh8, and then we give check by moving the bishop to Bb2+, Rf6 is forced and then white gives a beautiful smothered checkmate with Bxf6#
3. If after Qg5+ black does Kh8 then Qg7# is another beautiful smothered checkmate.
4. If black does Kf7 after Qg5+ then white can do Qg7+ and then Ke8 is forced, and then you can give checkmate with Nxd6 or Qe7# is a checkmate.
I hope I am correct and I get the prize.
Also, your videos are very interesting and educational and I like them a lot. Also, could you do a video when white plays e4 and the black replies d4 and then white does Qh5. This opening comes a lot in my games and I sometimes get checkmated from this. Thank you.
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Thank you chess talk till now over 70+ peoples have felt in this trap and got checkmate thank you ❤️ love from usa
Qg5 + because the black king is open ... from here there are 3 variation for black...
1st fxg5 Nh6 to create a wall for king and to bring the king to last h8 squre after Kh8 Bb2 is a beautiful cheakmate...
2nd If he move the king to h8 directly the Qg7 is a beautiful checkmate...
3rd If the king goes to f7 then Qg7 cheak after Ke8 forced move Qe7 is a beautiful checkmate....
It is a very very excellent puzzle to solve ....
Thank you for sharing this puzzle 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Queen to g5 if pawn doesn't take then queen to g7 is a smothered checkmate if pawn takes knight h6 king h8 only move bishop to b2 is a beautiful smothered checkmate
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It’s not a smothered mate smh
That isn't a smothered mate. Smothered mate is when the king is in check but all escape squares are blocked by his own pieces.
Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is
1.Qg5+,if the pawn takes on g5, we have not Ne7+, but Nh6+, King is forced to move to h8, then we have Bb2+, black is forced to block this check with the Rook on f6, then finally Bxf6#.
This is the first Variation.
Second Variation:-
2.Qg5+,if the king moves to h8, then Qg7#.
Third Variation:-
3.After Qg5+, if king moves to f7, then we have again Qg7+,black is then forced to play Ke8, then finally Qe7#.
Thank you for the puzzle.
What if king put on f7
@@jaykumarmishra9558 I said king moves on the square f7
Sie I have the answer of your today's puzzle.
First Qg5 , black is forced to take our queen from his
F6 pawn because if king moves to h8, Qg7 will be a checkmate; or if takes our queen with his pawn, then we have the move Nh6.
King is forced to move h8.
Then we will play Bb2, the only option he has is to block the check with his rook, but finally bishop takes rook and it is a checkmate!!!!
@@anuradhadutt1156 Hello, everyone answer is the same
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SOLUTION:- Queen to G5 check. Black is forced to take the queen by his pawn. So after pawn takes on G5, we simply move our knight to H6 giving a check to black King and also covering the F7 square. So black king is forced to move to H8 and after this we deliver our stunning move that is bishop to B2 which is SMOOTH SMOTHERED CHECKMATE.
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This is a really interesting puzzle bcz it helps to understand how mating nets are woven
Let’s find out why
It starts with stunning queen sacrifice queen g5 check
Only move to prevent queen g7 mate is to capture the queen with pawn and this does a very important thing to open up the long diagonal for the black bishop and thus activating it. Then knight h6 check king h8 forced and finally bishop b2 check and after forced rook f6 block bishop takes f6 with check and it’s a beautiful mate
The brilliancy of the puzzle constitutes mating pattern identification incredible queen sacrifice for activation and forcing unstoppable attack of pieces .
This puzzle just rekindled my love of chess again.
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After queen G5 what if black goes for queen g 2? King could go wither h4 or f4. Then Black's move should be to take the queen on G5 to equalise and somehow prevent the immediate threat
@@bableshdabral3888 bro Q G5 comes w a check.. so they have to capture it else it's a mate in 1 or 2.
@@bableshdabral3888 queen is there with a check so if another pieces moves it should be to block the check or take the check giving piece but Qg2 (you said) is not blocking check or taking the queen so if we move the queen then its a illigal move.
Chess puzzle answer: Queen G5. If king moves at all Queen G7 checkmate. If pawn takes g5 knight to H6 check. King to H8 is forced and bishop b2 is check, rook f6 is forced, bishop takes f6 is checkmate
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Thanks for the useful puzzels..
He is not saying: If white plays this, he is gone. Let me show you how. Its my favourite line
Answer:
1.Queen to g5
If
capturing the queen with the 'f' pawn,then knight to h6 and bishop to b2
b.If not
Capturing the queen with 'f' pawn, queen to g7 and then to e7
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Very nice explanation in detail , Awesome
The best move for white is to move his queen on g5 and the only move for black is to play his pawn on g5 if he don't do he is gone on g7 by queen so he play his pawn on g5 . Now white move his knight on h6 that is check and now the only move for black is to move his king on h8 and now white move his bishop on b2 and that is checkmate
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A perfect explanation of this gambit. Here is the solution of today's puzzle -
1. White plays the brilliant queen sacrifice - Qg5+
2. If black takes the queen then we can simply give Nh6+, Black plays Kh8, Bb2+, Rf6 and then white delivers a beautiful checkmate with Bxf6#
3. If after Qg5+ black goes for Kh8 then Qg7# is a checkmate.
4. If black goes for Kf7 after Qg5+ then white can simply play Qg7+ and after Ke8, Nxd6 or Qe7# is a checkmate.
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Queen to g5, then Pawn takes Queen(it's forced because the very next move could be Checkmate) Then Knight to h6 check, and then Bishop to b2 is a Beautiful Checkmate!😍
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A shocking move (Qg5+), moves for black are as follows:
1.Black has to take the queen (fxg5). Now (Nh6+), black is forced to (Kg8). After that (Bb2+) and black is again forced to (Rf6) and (Bxf6#) and it is Checkmate
(Move order: Qg5+ fxg5, Nh6+ Qh8, Bb2+ Rf6, Bxf6#)
2.If black does not take the queen and move the king to (Kf7), white can mate in two with (Qg7+) and (Qe7#)
(Move order: Qg5+ Kf7, Qg7+ Ke8, Qe7#)
3.After (Qg5+) if black moves the king to (Kh8) then (Qg7#) and it is Checkmate
(Move order: Qg5+ Kh8, Qg7)
SOLUTION FOR THIS PUZZLE
QUEEN TO g5 check if king move to h8 queen to g7 is a checkmate
case 2: king move to f7 queen to g7 king is forced to move e8 then queen to e7 is a chekmate
case 3: if pawn takes queen knight to h6 is a check mad king is forced to move h8 then here comes the beautiful move bishop to b2 is a check then rook block and bishop takes rook is a beautiful checkmate is that correct sir if wrong correct it
Was susessful thanks.
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Giveaway Puzzle ans: A stunning (Qg5+), Following are the possible moves for black:
1-Black has to take the queen (fxg5). Now (Nh6+), black is forced for (Kg8). After that (Bb2+) and black is agained forced for (Rf6) and at tha end (Bxf6#) "Is a Beautiful CheckMate....!"
(Move order: Qg5+ fxg5, Nh6+ Qh8, Bb2+ Rf6, Bxf6#)
2-If black does not take the queen and move the king to f7 (Kf7), white can mate in two with (Qg7+) and (Qe7#)
(Move order: Qg5+ Kf7, Qg7+ Ke8, Qe7#)
3-After (Qg5+) if black moves the king to h8 (Kh8) then (Qg7#) "Is a Beautiful CheckMate....!"
(Move order: Qg5+ Kh8, Qg7#)
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I discovered this line in the book "Chess Openings" by CHO'D Alexander and Harry Golombek in 1979, and prepared it for white for my first chess tournament. So far, after 44 years, none of my opponents have fallen for it!
Thank you for this amazing idea ☺️
1 .Qg5+ ( a fabulous queen sacrifice )
fxg5 ( a forced moved to stop Qg7 checkmate )
2. Nf6+ ( time to checkmate the king in 2 more moves )
Kh8 ( a forced move )
3. Bb2+
Rf6 ( forced move )
4. bxf6# ( a mindblowing checkmate with 2 knights and a bishop )
Awesome thanks
1.Qg5 + fxg5, 2. Knight to h6+ king to h8(forced), 3. bishop to b2 + rook to f6, 4.bishop takes rook on f6 and check mate
Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is
1.Qg5+,if the pawn takes on g5, we have not Ne7+, but Nh6+, King is forced to move to h8, then we have Bb2+, black is forced to block this check with the Rook on f6, then finally Bxf6#.
This is the first Variation.
Answer for the puzzle
1. Qg5+!!!, Sacrificing the queen for checkmate.
If fxg5, then Nh6+, only move is Kh8, then Bb2+, the black king has no squares left so he has to block with the rook, so Rf6, and Bxf6 is a beautiful checkmate.
After Qg5+, if black dosent take the queen and plays:
1. Kf7, then Qg7+, Ke8 and Nxd6 is another beautiful checkmate.
2. Kh8, then Qg7 is checkmate.
Finally the full answer
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Chess Puzzle Answer:
1) White: Qg5+ -> (Queen checks the King at g5)
2) Black has 3 possible moves: pawn on f6xg5, Kh8, and Kf7.
If the Black pawn takes the Queen at g5:
3) White: Nh6+ -> (Knight moves to h6 and checks the King)
4) Black: Kh8 -> (King is forced to move to h8)
5) White: Bb2+ -> (Bishop goes to b2 and checks the King)
6) Black: Rf6 -> (Rook has to defend the king by moving to f6 and blocking the bishop)
7) White: Bxf6# -> (Bishop finally checkmates the King by capturing the rook at f6)
If the Black King moves to h8:
3) White: Qg7# -> (Queen checkmates the King by moving to g7)
If the Black King moves to f7:
3) White: Qg7+ -> (Queen goes to g7 and checks the King)
4) Black: Ke8 -> (King must move to e8)
5) White now has two possible checkmates: Nf5xd6# or Qe7# -> (the Knight at f5 moves to d6 or Queen moves to e7)
I hope this is correct. Thanks for the interesting puzzle!
Very good analysis
Wonderful puzzle ...the best move for white here is:-
Qg5+. It's beautiful queen sacrifice to trap the black king in checkmate
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The best move for white is
Qg5 check then pawn capture queen
Then knight h6 check king to h8
Then bishop b2 check it block by
Rook f6 then capture the rook
And it's a beautiful checkmate 🔥🔥
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Queen to g5 just an amazing move
Bro there is black pawn
Answer to chess puzzle :)
Qg5+ - a stunning move which leads to checkmate
Version 1. If pawn takes on g5 then Nh6+. The king is forced to move to h8. Then white plays Bb2+. The only move for black is to block the check with Rf6. Then finally white plays Bxf6# which is checkmate!
Version 2. After Qg5+, the black king moves to h8 then Qg7# which is checkmate!
Version 3. After Qg5+, the black king moves to f7. Then we play Qg7+. Then black is then forced to play Ke8. We play Qe7# which is checkmate!
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Hello everyone I am sorry I did mistake in typing the variations before :
This is correct one :
There are two variations :
First : 1. Qg5+ Kh8 2. Qg7#
Second : Qg5+ fxg5 2. Nh6+ Kh8 3. Bb2+ Rf6 4. Bxf6#
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White-Qh6
black-Qg1 check!
white-Kh4
black-Nf3 check!
white-Kh5
black-Bc8 attacking the e6 knite
white-Qf8 a beautiful check mate!
Puzzle Answer:
Qg5+(Boom The best move).
Explanation:
The most obvious move is going to be pawn captures queen on G6(or else we can easily checkmate the black king). But that is the best part of this sacrifice cause we will then play Knight to h6+. Blacks king is forced to move to h8. And now for the final move bishop b2. The beautiful Checkmate.
The Idea:
The reason for sacrificing the queen had actually two reasons:
1(The offensive reason). It removed the pawn on f6 on the a1 to h8 diagonal giving our bishop the vision to mate the king.
2(The defensive reason). Yes, we could've done it without the queen sacrifice if blacks pieces weren't so close. By going for The following mate sequence(Qh6 and then Qg7+). Black will get a move to attack our king with his Knight and Queen that could've lead to a Checkmate.
If any query or complaint created to my puzzle do mention it.
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Puzzle:
Qg5+
He need to take queen with f pawn or its mate in next move,
Now Nfh6+,
Only move he has is Kh8,
Now since his f6 pawn is no more blocking dark square diagonal
Bb2+ check and after he block with rook simply took rook with bishop
Its checkmate,
Feel free to correct me in comment 🙃
Brilliant..i saw the check but failed to see the follow up.
Qg5 if pawn take Queen then Nh6+,Kh8 then Bb2#
if pawn not take Queen Kf7 then Qg7+ King goes to d8 then Qd7#
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Puzzle answer: Qg5+ the obvious move frm black will be Fxg5 after that Nh6+ only legal move fr black will be Kh8 and then Bb2+ and after that Rf6 defends king and thn the final move frm white Bxf6#.. Sir I really love your videos❤️ thanku fr such a amazing content I'm 16 yrs old And rating increase 200+ becuase of You Thank you so much sir❤️❤️