If You Are Tired of Losing To The Englund Gambit...WATCH THIS

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @ChessSavage
    @ChessSavage  19 днів тому +1

    I always lost to the Englund Gambit every single time.
    And i got frustrated and kearnt all the top engine moves to refute the opening.
    Pls give me a like if you found it useful.

    • @Anime-Society-Official
      @Anime-Society-Official 18 днів тому

      Nice video

    • @ChessSavage
      @ChessSavage  18 днів тому

      @Anime-Society-Official Thanks
      I appreciate it 🙏🙏

    • @Anime-Society-Official
      @Anime-Society-Official 13 днів тому

      @@ChessSavage np. Also, this helped me beat some people and gain some elo. You’ve gained a happy man from your videos, but a tip to improve on (to help you) is that maybe you should add some enthusiasm into your voice, make it hear like you believe that anyone who plays this *WILL* be able to do it.

    • @ChessSavage
      @ChessSavage  13 днів тому

      @Anime-Society-Official Alright
      Thanks Man.
      I really appreciate the feedback

  • @Jimserac
    @Jimserac 16 днів тому +1

    This brings back memories. The last or next to lat tournament I played in, the Harvest Open in Providence, Rhode Island in 1975. My opponent was a strong tournament and club player who I had never beaten and he was an expert in the king pawn openings so I played 1.d4. I had never seen the Englund gambit so I was surprised but I took the pawn but then made no attempt at all to hang on to it, developed my pieces and then played positionally . He castled queen side and eventually I attacked there and won the game and tied for first place in the tournament, the best I had ever done. The trick in these things is to not try and hold on to the pawn, in my opinion. Time flies, that was nearly half a century ago but I still remember the old Providence Chess club on Aborn St. although by then the bldg. was torn down and the tournament was held around the corner from there.

    • @ChessSavage
      @ChessSavage  16 днів тому +1

      That would be in the 1970s right.
      Wow 😲
      You must be so old.

    • @Jimserac
      @Jimserac 14 днів тому

      @@ChessSavage Yes ancient ! Real long white beard !!