Dirty Chess Tricks 15 (Urusov Gambit Accepted)

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 303

  • @satyaprakashshrivastav2565
    @satyaprakashshrivastav2565 7 років тому +142

    Sir I am blind person and I am listen your all videos

    • @jmist480
      @jmist480 7 років тому +3

      How do you play chess? Do you feel where the pieces are on the board and remember every move? I'm really curious.

    • @f0restgetright149
      @f0restgetright149 7 років тому +41

      john mistler im more curious how he comments on youtube

    • @ronaldcasas9376
      @ronaldcasas9376 7 років тому

      SATYAPRAKASH SHRIVASTAV you didn't show if queen protects the horse in the beginning

    • @TheMeDaPro
      @TheMeDaPro 7 років тому +2

      f0rest getright hahahahhahaha

    • @bakyavaithiyam6220
      @bakyavaithiyam6220 6 років тому

      Amar Raikar he just tell someone and they typed for him bro,maybe he could lied to us

  • @AdamKleszewski
    @AdamKleszewski 8 років тому +11

    The best chess lessons I've ever seen on the UA-cam .Thank You

  • @tffelpiano2830
    @tffelpiano2830 4 роки тому +11

    Just have to say that this opening and this video specifically has revolutionized my chess career. Noone knows this as good as you Gunjan!

  • @Orbit21005
    @Orbit21005 8 років тому +43

    GJ, over time, I've noticed your comfort level has grown, your presentation is sharper, & your confidence is stronger. In other words, you're getting really good at this. I hope your efforts translate into success in your professional life. Few people can present as clearly and completely as you do. All the best to you and yours.

    • @Orbit21005
      @Orbit21005 8 років тому +3

      You bet. And congrats on the new edition to your family. I know it's hard to believe, but there are some things more important than chess. Again, all the best to you and yours.

    • @user-mn3iq2cs9n
      @user-mn3iq2cs9n 7 років тому +2

      Truly. The best and most enjoyable of all videos I've studied. I'm sticking with you.

    • @matthiasernst8633
      @matthiasernst8633 4 роки тому

      I want to say something: My first Idea in Chess was ever to sacrifice the first Move 1.e4! And the Urusovgambit is exactly what I had ever in Mind! Really, I had many Vision about the first Move e4! Have a nice Day! And stay healthy! Your Friend Matthias

  • @bstevens9831
    @bstevens9831 8 років тому +15

    Thank you for all the videos GJ! Your thorough analysis of 1....NC6 vs. e4 is most impressive. As a teenager in the 1970s( when I managed to achieve class A USCF ), I studied this line with my friend ( who later became an IM ) and we found some easy improvements over MCO 10 at the time. However, what you've done with modern technology takes opening study to a new level. Not only good depth but breadth also. Thanks again.

  • @angusbooth3367
    @angusbooth3367 7 років тому +2

    at 12:00 you don't move the bishop, instead you move the queen to h4 and continue like normal because if the opponent is stupid enough to take the bishop the rook on d1 takes the queen on d8.

    • @rianbey1
      @rianbey1 Місяць тому

      I might be fine with trading a queen for a rook and a minor...depending.

  • @ChuloDavidcito
    @ChuloDavidcito 7 років тому +1

    Gunjan, thanks for your great tutorials! I've seen others, and they're good, but yours are more concise, cover a lot of variations quickly, and as a bonus, the funny BOOM is in there. Bravo!!

  • @MrC00lwind
    @MrC00lwind 8 років тому

    I always have lots of fun watching the lessons of GJ because of his enthusiasm! Thanks GJ!

  • @RODRIGOCELEBRONI
    @RODRIGOCELEBRONI 7 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for your passion and your time to teach us!

  • @dianeaprillopez9968
    @dianeaprillopez9968 7 років тому

    thank you very much!!!! Ive been playing chess for many years and I was like- wow- I should have known this way long before. hope to memorize and master every style youve posted sonnneeeer! Iloveit ! :) arigato!

  • @marcosantoniodecastro8582
    @marcosantoniodecastro8582 8 років тому +2

    Congratulations! Very good format videos with rich content!

  • @Ep1cure
    @Ep1cure 8 років тому

    Fantastic video. It's an amazing testament to Karpov's ability though, that he was only about 16 at the time and in a tricky opening scenario managed to dodge the many other troubling lines you described. I'm sure Timoscenko was a strong opponent.

  • @knightofchess6900
    @knightofchess6900 2 роки тому

    It's always great to watch GJ's chess videos! There are always fun!

  • @andyfrisch5018
    @andyfrisch5018 8 років тому +1

    wow I was excited to find a new dirty chess tricks video added just a month ago. especially on this gambit I was just looking up!

  • @adil1965able
    @adil1965able 8 років тому +4

    GJ is back with his nasty tricks. Greetings from morocco

  • @illusivelord
    @illusivelord 8 років тому

    You are my favorite Chess caster! The majority of chess players that attempt to make videos make me die from boredom. Thanks.

  • @squareball7017
    @squareball7017 7 років тому +1

    Thnx for the vid. U helped me with my tournament. WOW!!! Keep up

  • @aurelianspodarec2629
    @aurelianspodarec2629 7 років тому +3

    This is my favourite opening. I think i will need to learn all this video :)

  • @Chessnut49
    @Chessnut49 7 років тому

    Really like your videos. You explain things very well. My games have improved by watching and learning from your explanations.

  • @p.l.liandinga1193
    @p.l.liandinga1193 4 роки тому

    I have been watching most of the dirty tricks. Your comment is so interesting and vivid that I simply love it.

  • @maztec03
    @maztec03 3 роки тому

    thanks for a wonderful teaching

  • @nicholasgranat2999
    @nicholasgranat2999 5 років тому

    Great channel,thanx for your time!

  • @salty3069
    @salty3069 8 років тому

    Great content as always,thank you.

  • @amansaxena8911
    @amansaxena8911 4 роки тому

    I watched your all bishop opening traps video around 20+ times so I can feed in my memory about all variations your move order is remarkeble I beaten many of title players thanq so much for your support to chess

  • @josaalberts
    @josaalberts 8 років тому

    Extremely instructive! Keep up the good work ;)

  • @gamervaleria8106
    @gamervaleria8106 4 роки тому

    Excelente. Lección de ajedrez gracias Bam!!

  • @digikaininja5
    @digikaininja5 3 роки тому

    i had a picture of an older guy....
    good to finally see you.....thank you for the amazing videos dada........

  • @philpinto6473
    @philpinto6473 5 років тому

    Gunjun, BAM - your chess videos are a lot of fun. Great productions and quite fascinating.

  • @TheC130navigator
    @TheC130navigator 3 роки тому +1

    Lmfao “It has a STUPID Knight on the C file.” That shit was funny

  • @yancylevi
    @yancylevi 4 роки тому

    Nice analysis.thanks. God bless

  • @ihorchupyk9724
    @ihorchupyk9724 8 років тому

    I likke GJ_chess videos ! They are very instructive !

  • @BracownReclidobo
    @BracownReclidobo 6 років тому

    BOOM!! Gj you are now my favorite youtube chess teacher. Thanks again for the hard work!!

  • @ayhanazizoglu3733
    @ayhanazizoglu3733 5 років тому

    Thank you sir, your all videos is very nice, thank you again..

  • @FedeLeitner
    @FedeLeitner 5 років тому

    The Urusov Gambit is very agresiv. Thanks GJ.

  • @larsenvillaranda2245
    @larsenvillaranda2245 8 років тому

    a million thanks coming your way from the Philippines!

  • @machhijagdish123456
    @machhijagdish123456 4 роки тому

    Awesome video !! Gunjan sirji you are great .. thanks for making this beautiful tricky video

  • @ahmadiqbal5521
    @ahmadiqbal5521 6 років тому

    Thank you so much.....

  • @patarsianturi3756
    @patarsianturi3756 3 роки тому

    Very nice video, thanks so much

  • @JUANREVI
    @JUANREVI 8 років тому

    Very good video, thanks!

  • @karthikrudrareddy8381
    @karthikrudrareddy8381 4 роки тому

    Thanks for making these videos! I've learnt a lot from them. Do you have a recommended line against 5 ... f5 (instead of moving the knight)?

  • @robertehrenworth3310
    @robertehrenworth3310 2 роки тому

    Very good analysis.

  • @rafaelrojas7249
    @rafaelrojas7249 3 роки тому

    Good lines, thanks.

  • @thed2006
    @thed2006 8 років тому

    great stuff GJ

  • @markusfiedler8909
    @markusfiedler8909 8 років тому

    Hi Gunjan. Thanks for this course. I try the scotch gambit and 2. Lc4 is good to keep out of the way the petrow defence. And if black allow white can attac early. I enjoy you courses so much, Thank you

  • @sombradoaire
    @sombradoaire 8 років тому

    (: I like very much you're channel; hope you keep working in this, because I can learn much by your videos; and greetings from Galicia, Spain :).

  • @HEOEvgeny
    @HEOEvgeny 8 років тому

    Great stuff. Keep do what you like!

  • @justin57153
    @justin57153 8 років тому

    Great series

  • @harshpadlikar9516
    @harshpadlikar9516 6 років тому +1

    correct satup is c3,d4.after R*e3 ,f*e3,B*h6.no need to capture beeshop .black is exchange up and can simply play Bd6

  • @spacefieldtime
    @spacefieldtime 8 років тому

    nice video....as white get the Berlin defense a lot and its nice to see some new analysis and tricky lines..nice for a bullet game or possibly blitz...nice job!!

  • @romangargiulo8350
    @romangargiulo8350 4 роки тому

    Good video, many people doesn't know this gambit, so it can be very deadly. After c4, at the very end, there is a strong Bxf6 followed by Ng5 which is better than Ne5

  • @faisalaman8914
    @faisalaman8914 3 роки тому

    Thank you for giving us awesome chess opening .

  • @wyspreeblue2048
    @wyspreeblue2048 8 років тому

    I like it. Very great gambit

  • @johnalbertnalual4717
    @johnalbertnalual4717 4 роки тому

    sir..your very nice and clear explanation to me..im promise of you lern lern...sir.dont stop your share videos..i watch every minute every hour evry day..tnx sir.

  • @psymon3823
    @psymon3823 6 років тому

    thank you for your very educational videos. you have a very listenable personality, its nice to see your face in this video

  • @stiglingh
    @stiglingh 8 років тому

    I love your videos mate

  • @UmairGamingutube
    @UmairGamingutube 8 років тому

    I'll try this in my next tournament this Saturday. Hope it gets results

  • @devbratojha7228
    @devbratojha7228 3 роки тому +1

    At 5:25 black Qe7 is a complete demolition

  • @VivekGawande1
    @VivekGawande1 8 років тому

    Awesome gambit

  • @justinwall5249
    @justinwall5249 5 років тому

    I wondered what you looked like. This is first video I’ve seen your face. Thank you Gunjan for all your videos.

  • @pino2003fr
    @pino2003fr 8 років тому

    thank you for video, people did anyone tried to what he did

  • @caio58200
    @caio58200 8 років тому

    I'm a big fan from Brazil!

  • @midsaad
    @midsaad 7 років тому

    ur the best Thank you

  • @soitra
    @soitra 3 роки тому

    Great video, I love the Urusov Gambit.
    In your experience do most opponents accept the gambit or decline it?
    I think alot of players would be nervous to accept it...

  • @aakashsingh6457
    @aakashsingh6457 8 років тому

    good work keep it up brother waiting for your next video ☺

  • @grandmasterblowhole4245
    @grandmasterblowhole4245 5 років тому

    In the main line, your recommended 6. Bg5 is premature: 6....Nc6 7.Qh4 d5 8.Bd3 Be7 and Black is better (-93 Stockfish) or 6....Nc6 7.Qh4 d5 8. Bxf6 gxf6 9.Bb3 Qe7+ and Black has a big advantage (-176 Stockfish) . White must play 6.Nc3 instead then play Bg5.

  • @GameAdmin90
    @GameAdmin90 Рік тому

    Wow great explanation
    I found your channel by chance and liked your explanation and deep analysis
    I'm not a professional player but I'm just an amateur... I liked your channel and the good content you provide
    I subscribed to your channel

  • @NEELIMASURANA
    @NEELIMASURANA 8 років тому +3

    can you please post a video on portugese gambit?

  • @DrewZGmusic
    @DrewZGmusic 7 років тому +16

    BOOOOOOM

  • @user-mm2rz2qn5d
    @user-mm2rz2qn5d 5 років тому +1

    يا سلام عليك انت رائع يا رجل

  • @vcMalice
    @vcMalice 8 років тому

    great setup with your camera and notation. Great stuff!

    • @mikemead387
      @mikemead387 8 років тому

      I need somethings like!!!! some one to have and hold

  • @nimishaverma8024
    @nimishaverma8024 6 років тому

    You are d best player man keep making videos you'll surely succeed

  • @michaele.2583
    @michaele.2583 8 років тому

    "Amazing stuff" - indeed!

  • @sureshrawte9951
    @sureshrawte9951 5 років тому

    Nice one!!!
    Plz explain, what's if black reply with Qe7, rather than Be7, in reply to 6.Bg5.
    Thnx

  • @AdityaKumar-jq4rx
    @AdityaKumar-jq4rx 7 років тому

    What is the program you are using? its very informative thx :)

  • @gusbenavides9365
    @gusbenavides9365 2 роки тому

    You are a good teacher and your videos are👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @snehashishpatnaik806
    @snehashishpatnaik806 8 років тому

    Hi Gunjan.. I just love ur videos.. waiting to see some dirty chess tricks on Latvian Gambit...

  • @louiswrede4177
    @louiswrede4177 2 роки тому

    It is realy fun to listen to you and tour expl and with your BOOM or BAM and yr lough. 😀😀😀😂

  • @bencassiman3745
    @bencassiman3745 3 роки тому

    Hi GJ, great videos, enjoying it very much thanks. In this one, where the knight goes to 5....:Nd6, can you comment please on what you would do if 6. ...:Nf5, attacking the Q, defending e7? I would follow with 7.Re1:Be7, but then? I can't find a good outcome for white.

  • @vitalydmtrysvidler8023
    @vitalydmtrysvidler8023 8 років тому

    Hi gunjan , im a big fan of your videos, i 'd like to know if you could make an analysis of dirty chess tricks in the blackmar diemer gambit, thanks

  • @antony2857
    @antony2857 7 років тому +2

    Beast skills

  • @shughashisrinivasan2876
    @shughashisrinivasan2876 3 роки тому

    You deserve more subscribers man

  • @clivewarren3403
    @clivewarren3403 5 років тому

    I love it because its a double gambit. e4 e5 Bc4 Nf6 d4 is called ponziani gambit

  • @psymon3823
    @psymon3823 5 років тому

    Hey Gunjan. This is still my favorite of your videos. Do you ever play Urosov these days?

  • @NEWYORKgames
    @NEWYORKgames 8 років тому

    Your videos are great ;)

  • @gothic77ful
    @gothic77ful 8 років тому

    I think also - for example - 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Nf6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nf3 Nxe4 5.Qxd4 Nc5 is not as bad for Black as you think, e.g. 6. Bg5 f6 7.Be3 (your analysis) and now 7...c6!

  • @roelofberkepeis8989
    @roelofberkepeis8989 8 років тому

    great ! chess seems a puzzle .. you're close to uncover it to the public.

  • @williambennettofficial
    @williambennettofficial Рік тому

    6. Bg5 in the main line seems to backfire against the unexpected 6.... Qe7+! - it may be best to develop with 6. Nc3 first and wait for Black to play Be7 before placing the Bishop on g5

  • @pratikshrestha1681
    @pratikshrestha1681 3 роки тому +1

    Gunjan, you said if knight moves to f6, castle on queen side. after bishop g5, if black move queen e7 putting white on check, what would you do? u dont wanna exchange queens or move ur active piece back to block the check, right?

  • @dineshshahu36
    @dineshshahu36 8 років тому

    Nice i like your channel very much

  • @laurentboss
    @laurentboss 8 років тому +4

    hello! thank you very much for your lesson! I have already use your trick ! I have got a question: what's your real elo ? Thank you again for your videos!

    • @ronaldvl636
      @ronaldvl636 4 роки тому

      FIDE Rating 1734 (highest was 1771, in 2013) - ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=35021982

  • @lifeknoweverything2871
    @lifeknoweverything2871 6 років тому

    bro, u r the best

  • @ivanasfashion3326
    @ivanasfashion3326 7 років тому +7

    At 5:26 most 1400-1800 people I have played do Qe7+ instead of Be7. What do you recommend to respond with?

    • @niravapurv4578
      @niravapurv4578 5 місяців тому

      Same Bg5 emediately is unpresise or old theory perhaps. I think we should play Nc3 first, then Bg5 after... if Qe7+ you dont have to play bishop back to e3 to block.. moving bishop 2 times.. instead, when played Nc3 first.. if they check with Qe7+ The bishop is still on c1... so it moves only 1 time and gets developed to e3 when blocking.... and blacks queen will also loose on tempi if you put a rook on e1, treathening a discovery... you will move bishop 2 times if later play Bg5... but at least you get it there in 2 moves and their queen might not be good on e7... so they might have to move it later...
      If you play Bg5 emediately, the best move after Qe7+ is Be3... not something you want to play after Bg5... so Qe7+ kind of destroys this line with this moveorder.

  • @Jazsvir
    @Jazsvir 8 років тому

    Very nice! :)

  • @ayoobewonders5287
    @ayoobewonders5287 6 років тому +3

    If Qe7 to denfend the knight and after O-O black can play Kc6 gaining a tampo on the White Queen and it's a nightmare for white.

    • @SimsHacks
      @SimsHacks 6 років тому

      yes, that's why its much better to play Nc3 first and only after Bg5. :)

    • @synthesiageek4667
      @synthesiageek4667 5 років тому +1

      Oh yes, you are correct. Thats also check. Stockfish says that white should move his king away instead of blocking with his queen, so that makes whites situation even worse.

  • @bharatchhiller5404
    @bharatchhiller5404 7 років тому

    gunjan bhai you rock

  • @rickyfhe1261
    @rickyfhe1261 8 років тому

    this is good

  • @MikeBassil
    @MikeBassil 7 років тому

    GJ, what is your favorite dirty chess tricks opening?

  • @basantasahu6701
    @basantasahu6701 4 роки тому

    Superb boss

  • @aloha-6606
    @aloha-6606 6 років тому

    Can you please upload a video all about Albin Counter Gambit?I don't know how to counter them when they play Nc6.Please.

  • @abyssary8796
    @abyssary8796 7 років тому +2

    If Qe7 to protect the knight, and after castle, why should the knight move? Because if for example Nf6 then Re1 and the queen is lost for black