Truly a masterclass!...I really learnt a lot about this interesting gambit...specialy the format you use, going from the worst to the best defence, it's very instructive in a variation that is so complicated...congratulations and thank you very much!
Very very nice lecture for this gambit which, to my knowledge, has never been exposed such extensively and in a such useful manner for every chessplayer ! I will promote it in my own channel. Congrats and many thanks!
hello friend,thanks for your nice videos,i would like to ask what we can do after the variation 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nf6 3 Nxe5 d6 4 Nxf7 !? Kf7 5 d4 c5 6 Bc4+ d5 7 exd5 b5!! ,it seems to me completely hopless because white force change of the Queens very soon!maybe i am wrong,i am not so strong player,i was 2116 fide rating at my best but now 2000 only!Good morning from Greece
Love your analysis of all these gambits and quasi-offbeat lines. This is definitely my kind of exciting chess!! Thank you, Mio! Keep bringing it! Just subscribed.
Let me just add that at 26:05, if Black plays ...Kg8?? White can simply capture his Queen with Qxe8. But I'm sure that me being a late visitor to your site, someone else probably pointed this out already.
Thank you very much. That was really a very well done presentation of this gambit line. I enjoyed it a lot and also will now probably include this into my arsenal as I am also a very big fan of the gambit line. Nothing is more satisfying where you catch your opponent by surprise when springing up gambit lines.
I've seen one, maybe two other videos of yours. - This one (3rd) earned you my subscription! Thank you for all you do! - Now going to search for anything you have on crushing the bloody London! Lol
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I cannot wait! The London seems like another opening, where my opponent wants a slow equal game. Teach me how to hold their feet to the fire please!
I played this gambit in a World Senior Championship. When I played Nxf7 my opponent thought for 45 minutes! The game ended into a draw, but it was wild.
I played one blitz game after watching this video. The guy played the Petroff. I played the Cochrane Gambit, won the piece back, and won a very nice endgame. Beautiful. Fantastic video :)
Very interesting and elaborating discussion .In a variation,black queen may be taken by white one ,please correct it (about 26 min. after ). Thank you,very much Mio .
Truly a masterclass!...I really learnt a lot about this interesting gambit...specialy the format you use, going from the worst to the best defence, it's very instructive in a variation that is so complicated...congratulations and thank you very much!
Thanks a lot! 😉
Love your videos man. You're so well rounded at teaching, easily my favorite coach.
26:08 Queen is hanging lol
yep same...i see ;)
Very very nice lecture for this gambit which, to my knowledge, has never been exposed such extensively and in a such useful manner for every chessplayer ! I will promote it in my own channel. Congrats and many thanks!
Welcome 😉
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26:08 Free Queen Mio! :D
Haha, at least you can see that I am not doing everything by heart, making human mistakes sometimes :)
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial Yeah, and you're also in the zone trying to explain a complex opening. Thank you for your work, nonetheless!
i hate the petroff defense...give me anything just to make them feel uncomfortable
Will this work if black tries the stupid Stafford Gambit? Ever since IM Rosen made that video I have faced that gambit exclusively.
No it does not work in that case 🥲
hello friend,thanks for your nice videos,i would like to ask what we can do after the variation 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nf6 3 Nxe5 d6 4 Nxf7 !? Kf7 5 d4 c5 6 Bc4+ d5 7 exd5 b5!! ,it seems to me completely hopless because white force change of the Queens very soon!maybe i am wrong,i am not so strong player,i was 2116 fide rating at my best but now 2000 only!Good morning from Greece
I will check that!?
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial thanks alot!!!
@@steliosioannou4996 you are 100% right! Maybe it is way better to do Nc3 instead of Bc4 then…
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial yes,i believe Nc3 it is more flexible!!!!thanks for your reply
Love your analysis of all these gambits and quasi-offbeat lines. This is definitely my kind of exciting chess!! Thank you, Mio! Keep bringing it! Just subscribed.
Enjoy the content! 😉
Let me just add that at 26:05, if Black plays ...Kg8?? White can simply capture his Queen with Qxe8. But I'm sure that me being a late visitor to your site, someone else probably pointed this out already.
Could be 🤷♂️
Thank you very much. That was really a very well done presentation of this gambit line. I enjoyed it a lot and also will now probably include this into my arsenal as I am also a very big fan of the gambit line. Nothing is more satisfying where you catch your opponent by surprise when springing up gambit lines.
Wish you many wins with it 💪
I've seen one, maybe two other videos of yours. - This one (3rd) earned you my subscription! Thank you for all you do!
- Now going to search for anything you have on crushing the bloody London! Lol
Thanks Cyrus! Enjoy and speaking of the London, I came up with an interesting attacking idea, have to do it soon here...
@@MiodragPerunovicOfficial I cannot wait! The London seems like another opening, where my opponent wants a slow equal game. Teach me how to hold their feet to the fire please!
I played this gambit in a World Senior Championship. When I played Nxf7 my opponent thought for 45 minutes! The game ended into a draw, but it was wild.
Congrats David!
Love this gambit but I typically won't go into the petroff because I hate all the other variations and I rarely get d6
I like your vidéos so much! Have you seen french film fahim with depardieu?
I don’t, good one? Why?
Real story of a young guy playing chess from bengladesh and trying to go to France
@@echecsmaternelles1076 gotta check that! Thanks 🙏
Nice video, thanks you for slow down a little bit. I not a english speaker...
Zelensky!
😂
I played one blitz game after watching this video. The guy played the Petroff. I played the Cochrane Gambit, won the piece back, and won a very nice endgame. Beautiful. Fantastic video :)
Good for you Timothy! Congrats 😉💪
Thanks Miodrag i see the surprise value on the face of my opposent when i play this gambit. I Hope some videos on the Evans gambit my favorite opening
Lorenzo Zanetti Definitely 😉
This is incredible creativity!
The Butcher is the best!
Jay, thanks on always nice comments!
Thank you!!
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I have a request can you make video how to fight against unsual opening like 1.a4 or 1.h4 or 1.e4 g5 i have a lot of problem with this kind of play
Grab the center if opponent allowes it.
@@ukaszkowalski725 Good point!
I've been waiting for this one. Thank you Mio for the great analysis. Videos like your make chess fun and exciting again.
Very interesting and elaborating discussion .In a variation,black queen may be taken by white one ,please correct it (about 26 min. after ).
Thank you,very much Mio .