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7:50 what about f6 instead? Wanting to take with a pawn which attacks the bishop and if exf6 you take back with the queen skewering bishop to f2 while forking it to g2. The queen on f6 could also coordinate with Bb4+ that will probably follow immediately. d5 later at some point to enable some piece sacrifice would be a good idea in these lines as well.
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Excellent information. Very fast paced and thorough, full of information and variations. It's like watching listening to Stockfish personally :)
Once again, awesome video, like all the rest!! Very instructive!!
4:41. Instead of P-c4, I'm wondering how black handles P-d5.
Good question
7:50 what about f6 instead? Wanting to take with a pawn which attacks the bishop and if exf6 you take back with the queen skewering bishop to f2 while forking it to g2. The queen on f6 could also coordinate with Bb4+ that will probably follow immediately. d5 later at some point to enable some piece sacrifice would be a good idea in these lines as well.
Looking forward to Pt 2
Great stuff here in Pt 1
Wow geez man! You are like the most aggressive player.
I tried mike pest ,spr🎉
we need a bonsh osmolovsky tutorial against the kings gambit 🙏
Let's go!
Vrenais