EVERYONE falls for this NEW opening trap
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- In this video, I share a relatively new and highly venomous opening trap emerging from an Englund Gambit. Huge shoutout to Derek Wu -- / alphaderekwu and Derek's friend -- / chessperson for being some of the earliest innovators of this magnificent trap!
Clip of GMDerek vs (blind) GM Daniel Naroditsky / aggressivemildporpoise...
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0:00 TRAP EXPLAINED
4:56 TRAPPING EVERYONE (COMPILATION)
7:09 GMDEREK'S ORIGIN STORY & STATS
9:15 THE WALRUS
Song Credit:
Scheming Weasel (faster version) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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I played this and literally on the second move this guy writes in the chat: I watch rosen too :D
Lol
At this point you just stop the attack 😂😂😂😂
I both hate and love rosen now because most of the traps I use are covered by him and he is crazy popular nowadays
Oh nice lol
Well, did u resign then?? 🤣🤣😂😂
" Quick someone call an ambulance!!!"
"But not for me!!"
For the queen of white🤣
yeah
This comment turned a check in to a mate
Perfect
How is there 5 replies to a comment with 2k likes
Queued for bullet to try it, my opponent tried to play it against me in my first game.
That’s me happened to me too
does this irl
opponent: what are you doing?
me: premoving knight e2
Play this on the board lmao.. 'premove' on board game bruh
@@zynh8930 As someone who played lots of 1min bullet on the board, premoving kinda is a thing...you hover the piece you want to move and ive seen many occasions where you touch or even move it before realizing what the opponent actually did.
e7*
Guys I fell for it and I am rated above 2000... Was not focused, but... 😂
@@Chris.M you must btpe nm
"Oh no my knight!"
...
"There goes white's Queen"
He says the last part so smugly too, gets me every time lol
Classic quote format by Eric. 👍😂
Actually white is doing the classic "Oh no my queen!"
Hilarious! Over and over, same reaction. So great. Classic Eric Rosen.
haha
"it's relatively secret"
well, not anymore
Well i'll play it against a friend that plays the london for sure lol. He doesn't want to learn on youtube so i guess he'll learn lol.
yeah, I had 4 separate opponents try this as black in a 10 game span. glad I saw this video first
Also, it should now be titled "nobody falls for this opening trap anymore".
@@pcs322 what rating range?
@@andrewgoldstein6271 hard to say cause it's lichess, so the ratings are inaccurate, but it was around 1550 lichess 5+0 so probably 1200ish
it is actually against the rules of chess to not say "there goes white's queen" if they fall for the trap
Eric:Hippity Hoppity Now Your Queen Is My Property
I look forward to trying this & being a pawn down every game 😭
What is this trap called? Can we just call it the Rosen special?
Works quite well in my experience tbh
I just won my first game with it. My opponent resigned after 9 moves 👍
I fell for the similar stafford gambit where you sac bishop and take queen like this so im never falling for this trap anytime soon haha
Don't try in classical chess. Instead u can try it on bullet or blitz games. You'll never win if you try in classical chess. Or even the highest rated players except in bullet games.
The way I resist any gambit is I'm just too bad to see the bait in the first place. Works like a charm!
if something even looks like it might be a gambit, I'll just resign. Can't catch me out.
lol Simple strategy is never ever take the free pawn/piece 👍
@@joejitsu034 how I'm supposed to win the game then?
@@jvrmalv you're not!
@@jvrmalv Only grab free material if you can honestly say you haven't made a significant positional concession
So you're the one to blame for me having to spend an entire evening playing against this on Lichess.
What so your opponent giving you free material is bad now?
@@Alkuf100 yes
I saw this video a few days ago. Wanted to try it since, and it finally happened. But instead of moving his bishop, he moved his knight to C3. I was so excited to play it I didnt notice. So much joy when I took his queen, so mich disappointment when he took mine with his knight and I was down 6 XD
Haha😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
" Oh no my knight.. Dahh " "There goes white's Queen"
The TLDR basically
1:53 The two confused people who took the queen before taking on f2 lol
LMAOOO
the 1 confused person that played nc6 and lost their queen lol
@@derpypotato1252 Englund Gambit transposed into Botez Gambit.
I know! How and why would you even get into that position *without* having that move in mind?!
That would totally happen to me
2:20 "It's still relativelly unknown..."
Not anymore, Eric, not anymore.
It hasn't been unknown for 3 generations
“White will think it’s a pre-move”
Oh, so sly. I like it.
Sky as a fox
2:08
Press F to pay respect to the guy that mousesliped his queen on d2.
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underrated comment
I mean this video is all about mousesliping knights
by the way you spelled ''mouseslipped'' into ''mousesliped''
@@had0j Th... That was a keyboardslip.
I did it to my friend , he’s not my friend anymore.
Lol
at the bar or the library?
@@palm3175 Both, the "sorry about that" just didn't cut it
Do you have friend? I'm jealous of you 🥺
Edit: Why did I write this 6 months ago, I had friends lol
Levent K******** lol, that’s sad 😂
You're always so chill and personable on these streams and videos, which belies your completely insane level of skill. Always a joy to watch.
I´m just a humble, 1037 rated player. Just won a 1609 rated player, a few minutes ago with this trap. It still took me 28 moves to win and he certainly gave me a run for my money. But just having this one trap moment was priceless! Thank you for this video, Eric. Just got yourself another sub. Best regards from Brazil!
Well done mate!
Holy shit, congrats! Even up a queen, beating an opponent 600 points higher than you is no small feat.
Good work. I’m actually a bit surprised that it does so well in bullet because white gets two pieces for one and there’s a lot of premoving to go. Also, in the vid where it says premove Nc6, ignore that; it would mean replying to PxN with Nc6.
600 points difference, I'd gift you my queen for two minor pieces and a pawn any day of the week, twice on a Sunday.
I don't know why eric just seems like the most chill guy I would ever have the pleasure of meeting
Because his parents were tibetan monks.
@@gniewomircioek6845 wait whuuut
oh no my like!!
It could be a trap.
Your comment would make sense if he wasn't super chill all the time. You have to be American.
the classic "call an ambulance, call an ambulance... but not for me" opening
the 2nd version is still ok for white nd2 trap queen h3 g3 bg2 is pretty hard to stop so I've found
Great video Eric! I love the music to go along with your mating attack!
I saw you do this on one of the daily dose of chess clips. So glad I got it down in memory the first time seeing it. Very thankful for you making a video on it. Thank you
immediately hopped on lichess to try this and had a first victim on my second game LMFAO ty master eric
Feeling of power: --‐------------------------------------------
I've played 6 games now and every game as black opponent has played e4 :( I'm around 1250 on lichess blitz
Same here. Worked on my first try
@Rahul Khanduri are you mad people are employing others strategies? Chess ain't the game for you bud if that's the case lmao
@@zaaya7719 Wait until he hears that people play openings they didn’t invent
The best part of the trap is the "DAH! Oh no, my Knight!!"
Eric usually: oh no my queen!
Eric in this video: oh no your queen!
Everyone plays this against me now -- this was a gift to d4 players -- it's never been easier to get a clear pawn advantage.
2:00 - Two of the top games on that line are by Eric
Yeah xdd
Refutation: 1. d4 e5 2. dxe5 Bc5 3. Nf3 d6 4. Qxd6!! Ne7 5. Qxc5
putting aside the typos in the first 2 moves
if you have the balls to gambit your queen like that, you deserve what you get,
whether it's 5. Qxc5 or 4 ...cxd6
Amazing - just played a game after rewatching video exactly like this! Good stuff!
amaazing dude keeping posting this kind of tricks
Such a great clip show!
Now I know why I started seeing this a lot a few weeks ago. The pre-moving the knight actual helped me recognize it sooner.
"Its relatively secret"
*1.4 M views
Sure, secret
cracking Trick....many thanks for the Upload!!!
Eric brother I love your videos and the way you play and all! I must say I have learnt chess since I was a kid but I took huge breaks from it. Then later I came across your videos and I was so impressed by the way you play that suddenly my passion for chess awaken. You are my favourite chess player and I can't wait to see you become a World Champ!
Isn't this a trap that really just depends on a quick game? I mean...everyone would see it a mile away in classical chess. I guess it ony works when people are like "Right: Imma use X or Y opening, and I'm done thinking now until all my pieces are developed"
Yeah, never play this in classical chess. It would fail miserably unless your opponent rushed to play it without thinking.
He said multiple times in the video it’s not for serious classical chess.
@@SuperYtc1 ^^^^^
It's only good (excellent) for bullet due to psychology lol. And the premoves seal the deal even more.
Ooou great thx Eric! I saw this trick and immediately tried it and the very first opponent fell for it! Huge joy :) I love GMDerekandGMDerek'sfriend trap! Eric, you really are a great explainer, thanks for doing that.
That explains why everybody is now playing this against me - my favourite opening is usually queen's pawn. That also explains why everybody now has a baffled moment of silence when I don't take their king's pawn on the second move.
Why not take it and be up a pawn lol?
@@garagavia To confuse them since none of them actually know how to play a king's pawn gambit. I was 900 elo at the time. These days I take the pawn lol.
5:38, please I beg you, someone give him an Oscar already.
I’d never seen this before until yesterday when people tried it on me three separate times haha
Thank you for this trap! It has been working for me so far.
Thank you so much Eric! You rock!
Fell for this just today, so thanks Eric. Although due to a blunder on my opponents part I ended up winning
Hey Eric, In Ireland this is known as The sheffield Wednesday variation in the Englund Gambit
Your amazing bro !!! Thank you for your tips and tricks !!do you do meditation in between streams ? Enjoy your calm and interesting perspectives !!!
very enjoyable to watch once again ;D
“There goes white’s queen.” Great lines (moves and catchphrase both).
Finally I have a Reason to pre-move my first move even as Black! Thank you Eric!
My buddy and I made this trick 2 days ago, glad to see it here!
Lol! I won with this literally first game after watching this video. Thanks for a win and a laugh, keep up the great content.
I fell for this trap today. After I congratulated my opponent for the nice trick, he was kind enough to send me the link to this video 😅 great trap!
If I were ever playing Eric Rosen, and he said "Oh my knight" or anything like that, I would IMMEDIATELY start looking for a trap.
Not me. *IF* I were to play against Eric in an online environment, I would mute the stream as soon as I realized he's my opponent. I'm not that lucky, though. -Probably because I'm still not registered to any chess website. Or to Twitch, which is where the livestreams are done.-
If you heard "Oh my knight" it would be too late...next move is "there goes white's queen"
I like Ur explanation Bro TQ For New Tip
I got got by this yesterday and now I know why. Dang it Rosen! (Love your content)
Naroditsky drew the game? Shows how strong he really is 😅
Please everyone unsubscribe to this channel so I can keep all these traps to myself!.... Daniel's one of the best.
The prophet himself
Hey Eric, could you do a Video about the Walrus (mainly the lines where it doesn't transpose into a Stafford)?
got so excited to try this and it worked PERFECTLY the first game i played after watching the video
Man that's one of the most beautiful trap I've ever seen and the way Rosen explained...I just fell in love with him
I play a lot of puzzles on lichess (anonymously, so they often repeat), and I played this puzzle a few times. I always thought it's a common trap
I've seen and tried alot of your techniques and traps over the last year and I can say none of them have worked for me. You have such a big influence on online chess community that your traps get popular within a day and people don't fall for it.
My Stafford Gambit is getting refuted a lot more easily than it used to.
After over 20 games as black and white playing E4. Finally someone played D4. Worked like a charm, my opponent resigned out of frustration on the spot.
I just watched this and just played it was so much fun .
I just tried this in a 10 min game and the opponent clearly walked away from his computer when he realized what he had done. Looooove it.
I been playing this since he showed it a month ago. Now everyone will be, so its time to learn the opposite side of it so i can bait
Best chesstuber on the internet. I'll always support you brother !
A saw this vid when it came out, and tried it today in blitz. It's wonderful, hahaha!
To day I pulled that trap 8 times.
Eric is gonna be the first IM to win an Oscar for these amazing acting skills
Where was this video 2 days ago?! Had never heard of this tricky move. Dude did it to me and I fell for it. Then I burst out laughing in disbelief. Awesome that “tricks” are still being created. Guy must watch your channel. 1 match for him!
I play the Englund gambit a lot so I'll definitely be trying this as well
It‘s not new... IT‘S THE WORLD FAMOUS KUGELBUCH GAMBIT
can’t find anything on that
"Call the ambulance..... BUT NOT FOR ME!!!"
I cannot believe it, just after I watched this i apllied it and it worked. Thanks
Love this!
probably by tomorrow everyone and their parent would play this on lichess
I have been trying it on lichess....sadly most people play crap like 1. e4 :P
I've had about 12 people try this on me since it came out
@@jackdaniels1367 I apologise if I was one of them. By the way, no one so far has declined to play dxe7. But many people got lucky and played e3 or e4 at some point, destroying the idea.
Never watched one of your videos before. Someone successfully did this trap on me.
Tried it on someone the next day on lichess and he goes "lol is this that Eric Rosen one?"
This was fun to watch
Hi, which software is this that you’re using to analyse the most popular moves
Gonna play it fast before this video goes viral
What I learned: At the end of the line, it is mandatory to say "There goes white's queen."
Amazing Opening!!! I tried it after watching this video and it worked right on the first try xD
5:35 “Daaaahhh my knight!!!” x5... I love Rosen 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂
Eric: a NEW opening trap
UA-cam view count: 9k views in an hour
me: is everyone already playing it on lichess? not so neeeeeew anymooore
just joking. thanks for your efforts, Eric!
“Oh no my knight!” Dah!
i tried it out, its amazing, thanks
1:57 I love how it sounds like his AI chess buddy/JARVIS-like side-character is expanding on the explanation.
Welcome to another episode of "Oh no my knight!" and "There goes white's queen"
Oh, no wonder someone tried to do that on me. I just saw the hanging knight, was like “wait...” then just played e3 to avoid the trap.
Then again, I was in a five minute game, so in bullet or 3 minute blitz it might’ve been harder to see.
I knew someone made a video about this trap, since I got these like 5 or 10 times in a bullet tournament 2 or 3 weeks ago.
Can someone please tell me the name of the song that plays during the compilation part in the middle of the video?
I literally fell into this at ~1250 against some random today on Lichess.. then he hung his queen in 1 and lost. But had me in the first half
That moment when you do exactly as Eric told you and it does work
I love the 3 games on lichess with the mouseslip 6..Qd2
I knew it! All of a sudden everyone was playing e5 against my d4.... i knew there was a youtube video about it somewhere. Should have guessed it was Sir Rosen.
Tried it after watching the video, 2 victims in 15 mins. Daah their Queen! Thanks master Eric🙏🏻
I've just tried this and someone fell for it the first game.. it's great. The other player just messaged me saying "What?" lol
5:30 He turns on the UA-cam kitten music. Gotta love it, lol!
That wining montage was great.