Most Chess Players Overlook This Tactic (Universal Opening Trap)
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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you the most common chess tactical pattern in the opening stage. This "Queen Jump" tactics is overlooked by most chess players.
Most importantly, this tactical pattern occurs in many different openings; therefore, it is a universal opening trap, and knowing it will help you win a lot of games very quickly!
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00:00 Most Common Chess Tactic in Opening Stage
00:20 200K+ players overlook this tactical pattern
02:40 Queen Jump Tactics: Qd5, attacking f7 and more
04:18 Example-3: Danish Gambit
05:09 Example-4: Four Knights Game, Italian Variation
07:20 Example-5: Bishop's Opening, Symmetrical Variation
10:04 Example-6: Philidor Defense
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The last checkmate example looks like a more advanced scholar's mate. Maybe we can call it the post graduate mate.
The now you owe a lot of money in student loans mate
I don't think we need to change the name. After all, someone with a post-gradate degree most likely is a scholar.
Why it's a checkmate, just do castle and you good
just gonna say that igor is an incredible teacher, makes everything so simple to understand
Thanks!
Terrific lesson! Thanks very much! Hope you and your family are safe and well!
in the last example, black is not checkmated, as after the knight sacrifice they can castle. But they are down a knight.
Thanks for posting. I need to learn to spot these.
Thank you so much. This was exactly what i needed to advance a bit. Just won a couple of games with it, but more important, i was aware of more options and was in control of the games. Keep up the great work!
Great to hear!
Back in the 70s, I was crushing all my friends and high school opponents with the bishops opening and queen jumps. Forgot exactly how I did it until your videos jogged my memory.
In the last one black can castle so you win the knight but don't mate. They can also sack their bishop with check and bring the queen to defend. So I think your description was a bit misleading. But regardless these "tactical pattern" videos are really great!
Not very clear - How about a variation?
► Chapters
00:00 Most Common Chess Tactic in Opening Stage
00:20 200K+ players overlook this tactical pattern
02:40 Queen Jump Tactics: Qd5, attacking f7 and more
04:18 Example-3: Danish Gambit
05:09 Example-4: Four Knights Game, Italian Variation
07:20 Example-5: Bishop's Opening, Symmetrical Variation
10:04 Example-6: Philidor Defense
Thank you so much!! It's working. You are incredible teacher
Love your videos!!! One day soon I will try your course!
Thanks for the Queen Jump tactics.
Excelente clase. Gracias.!!! Ya tengo sus cursos.
I stumbled on this tactic while in game ( Italian game) and one day later i see ur video explaining it further more. Thanks igor
Thank you so much for this information, It is my time to play better and know how to punish the mistake of my opponents!
Thank you very much. GM. Warm regards.
Thank you.
Absolutely love your lessons 😊❤
Thank you! 😃
My favorite gm is Igor smirnov
Sir, you have just learned us this amazing trick to surprise our opponents so easily. Your explanations are awesome. Now, I can realise the beauty of chess. Love from India❤
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Amaizing strategies
Bery useful
I'm usually quite negative about these videos, but not in this case, this is a VERY important pattern to remember, to not get too greedy and go after too much material in the open game (1.e4 e5) when you have too many unprotected pieces. The double attack is the cornerstone of tactics.
In the last example, can't black just castle to save his position? Or am I missing something?
well if he castles, you can save the bishop
I had some fun games with mostly just the queen rampaging alone. As long as she always has safe retreat she can dominate mid and threaten every enemy piece.
Mind blown
Last example - black just castles. I mean, white is up a peace, but it's not an immediate checkmate.
PS: thanks for very useful lessons!
New subscriber here im trying to learn chess and thanks to this channel i learn a lot specially trap and tactics ❤❤😊
Happy to hear that!
Igor would you do a video for the Albin Countergambit, and especially focus on traps to be found when playing against a3 and fianchetto line
Thanks for the question. Here is the a video from Igor about Albin Countergambit
ua-cam.com/video/LKj3O38U2h4/v-deo.html
just tried this variation, and bullied my opponent to resign, literally works like a charm (works 90% of a time all the time)
So in short, always look for the queen d5 move and bishop check sacrifice into queen check picking up a piece.
On the last example, after moving your bishop to take the knight, why can’t they just castle and avoid checkmate?
4:56 why not queen jump first rather than bishop sacrifice? Is it because black would develop his queen to e7 or knight to h7 and shut that move down?
The last tactic with blacks 2 knights defense doesn’t necessarily trap the white queen if white plays Rf2 right?
5:33 Black takes NxE4 😢 sad reply from white BxF7 😅 then take knight
Wow! 7...Qg5! is such an obvious move, and yet... Would it even occur to me if I weren't already aware of it?
11:05 after bishop takes Kh6 wouldn't black just be able to castle?
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3:30 its funny cos Bc5 also just probably traps the knight after you play c3
6:57 what if knight takes knight tho ?
11:05 black can still castle. Do I miss something?
He will be down a Knight
Just a comment for anyone with a 1500+ rating.....I am down at 900-1000, highest 1140 I think. I find I lose a lot of games at the end. A game today prompted me to write this comment, a 5-minute game, I was ahead all game, but with 3 major pieces to one, he pushed pawns, somehow managed to get a pawn through to queen before me, and that was that. Maybe Igor can do a video on end game tactics to help me and others, as it's INCREDIBLY frustrating to be up with material (or equal), and lose so many by players getting pawns through somehow. Thanks.
Hi, don't feel bad. 5 minute games are very difficult to play for beginning/intermediate players and improvement takes a lot of time and work! If you can, try playing slightly longer games and watch out for opponent threats! Seek to stop pawn advances at all costs.
I would recommend to stop playing 5 minute games and play nothing shorter than 15 minutes. Training in blitz is training to blunder. And study more on endgames, but stop playing blitz.
@@dennisharrell2236 Thanks, I deactivated my account and just play beginner games for fun now.
4 knight game italian variation... after Black Qg5... White plays Pawn d4 !!! this trick doesnt work
1st like and comment coach
Example 2 is terrible....you only ein a rock and your King lives in the Open. Black has castled and your Done..
This all Beginner stuff.
Did you know that Mikhail Tal always used to peruse the beginner's section of the Russian chess magazines back in the day? It never hurts to review the basics.