I Ranked EVERY Gambit Against e4 From WORST To BEST

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  • I ranked 98 gambits against e4 from WORST to BEST. You're welcome.
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  • @Thematic2177
    @Thematic2177 Рік тому +260

    I swear, no one puts more effort into their videos than Nelson. What an absolute mad lad.

    • @darrylkassle361
      @darrylkassle361 Рік тому +14

      I discovered him in his early days and just knew he would blow up. Hardly anyone was doing content for the chess only in terms of improving they were always trying to bring too much personality and gimmicks which got in the way and therefore made one appreciate Nelsons channel even more. I like how he does not give off self important vibes like others like Levy at times. His down to earth and honest. Its refreshing actually .

    • @BobChess
      @BobChess Рік тому +1

      I mean this is very hard to do.

    • @pinkigamer3534
      @pinkigamer3534 Рік тому +1

      @@darrylkassle361 i like how he allways be like: be sharp play smart i just love it

    • @phantasmal914
      @phantasmal914 Рік тому

      Doshdoshington puts more effort in pretty sure. Although he's not a chess youtuber.

    • @dinoghost4845
      @dinoghost4845 Рік тому

      I only started watching his videos recently but I have became much better at chess

  • @stevesidare2493
    @stevesidare2493 Рік тому +50

    I think what's needed is to see White's win rates and Draw rates as well for each of these so we can compare Black, White and Draw percentages simultaneously. But still, this is informative.

  • @YanickSP
    @YanickSP Рік тому +73

    This man's hard work and dedication speaks for itself.

  • @thomashan4963
    @thomashan4963 Рік тому +45

    1:05:58 - Top 10 Gambits
    1:06:00 - #10 Tal Gambit
    1:06:40 - #9 Lopez-Gianutio Countergambit
    1:07:38 - #8 Lion Claw Gambit
    1:08:44 - #7 Norwegian Gambit
    1:10:14 - #6 Vukovic Gambit
    1:10:49 - #5 Pickler Gambit
    1:11:24 - #4 Nimzowitsch-Marshall Countergambit
    1:12:03 - #3 Wasp Variation
    1:12:49 - #2 Corkscrew Gambit
    1:16:02 - #1 The Bongcloud

    • @juhonieminen4219
      @juhonieminen4219 Рік тому +1

      The Bongcloud is not a Gambit.

    • @aaditnoronha5383
      @aaditnoronha5383 Рік тому +2

      @@juhonieminen4219 King's gambit 2.0

    • @nibiyabi
      @nibiyabi Рік тому +19

      @@juhonieminen4219 It actually technically is, because you are gambiting your castling rights as well as your opponent's confidence.

  • @Toonfish_
    @Toonfish_ Рік тому +7

    I love breakdowns like this! Fantastic video, even though I always just play the pirc defense, I still learned a lot :D

  • @Texan_Ranger
    @Texan_Ranger Рік тому +18

    great compilation of some gambits for e4. Perhaps a future video on d4 gambits would be great. Thanks

  • @sleepmind9292
    @sleepmind9292 Рік тому +32

    Your analysis of gambits is strangely invigorating. I was tired and heavyheaded, but halfway through started play on my chessboard I dont touch a long time some of this positions, thank you for efforts and time you put in your work.

  • @darrylkassle361
    @darrylkassle361 Рік тому +7

    CONGRATS ON 170K SUBS NELSON- WELL DONE.
    It must really astonish you that when you first had 17k that a short time later you would have 10x that in 170k as you have now. Just seems like yesterday to me when I was one of your earlier subs.

  • @summersciencepresentation2514
    @summersciencepresentation2514 Рік тому +2

    Bravo, brilliant video! Please please please do one on d4 openings (c4 too if possible). The simialrity of many of the gambit ideas (& their refutations, if any) was incredibly educational & cetainly entertaining.

  • @motorcycleartist
    @motorcycleartist Рік тому +2

    This channel have helped improve my tactics drastically..thank you!

  • @hnrishu3207
    @hnrishu3207 Рік тому +2

    Complete hard work showing off man. Really you're the best 👍💯 thanks a lot brother ❤

  • @vharmi.
    @vharmi. Рік тому +14

    I watched the full hour of this and was really pumped to see what Nelson had to say about the Colorado countergambit (1. e4 Nc6 2. Nf3 f5) before I realized it wasn't included :( I think the reason why is because the lichess database doesn't use the word "gambit" at all for the opening which is pretty silly, they just call it the "Lean variation" and "Colorado counter accepted" when the pawn is taken.
    Oh well, according to the Lichess player database it has a 50% winrate, which means it's on the better side of gambits. I promise you'll have a lot of fun with it, there are a ton of traps when white tries to hold on to the pawn, and even if they don't white has to find some great aggressive moves for several turns straight to prove an advantage.

    • @thekingscorruption5473
      @thekingscorruption5473 Рік тому +2

      Shame it wasn’t featured, the Colorado is one of my favorite openings

    • @summersciencepresentation2514
      @summersciencepresentation2514 Рік тому

      I've played the Colorado thousands of time but if white knows what to do... d4 & Bb5, black winds up inferior with routine moves by white. A better way, perhaps, to handle the Nimzovitch declined is d6, aiming for a Pirc or KID-type set-up, as Magnus Carlson himself has done more than once.

  • @dentonyoung4314
    @dentonyoung4314 Рік тому

    That was an amazing video. I learned a huge amount.
    Thank you, Nelson.

  • @mahbluebird
    @mahbluebird Рік тому +1

    Nice video! Would be great to have access to that spreadsheet as well to follow through with how the games play out.
    Hyped for a d4 version of this video!

  • @FloydMaxwell
    @FloydMaxwell Рік тому +6

    Amazing coverage of the "best by test" opening. Thank you!

  • @brentwang6061
    @brentwang6061 Рік тому

    Hey Chess Vibes, thanks for the video! Could you please do a very short video personally addressing the stafford gambit and what you think about it? Thanks again!

  • @Kommaer
    @Kommaer Рік тому

    36:23 I am even proud to hear that the Latvian gambit is one of your favorites! Great content! Thank You a lot!

  • @Thaplayer1209
    @Thaplayer1209 Рік тому +7

    Good to know the gambit I use (Rousseau gambit) is within the top third.
    1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 f5
    There are some traps that white can fall for:
    The 4th most common move is 4. Nc3 which just loses a pawn after 4. … fxe4
    if 5. Nxe4 d4 forks knight and bishop
    Best continuation is 5. Bxg8 exf3 6. Bd5 fxg2 7. Bxg2
    Material is now equal but whites king side pawns are isolated. Black can develop the dark-squared bishop and castle to bring the rook into a semi-open f-file to prepare for an attack.
    In the video, 4. exf5 is shown.
    4. … e4 is the only move that give black an advantage.
    5. Qe2
    The 2nd most common move (Ng1 most common). This pins the pawn from taking the knight and prepares to capture it.
    5. … Qe7
    Unpins and protects the pawn
    6. Ng1 Nf6
    The trap is 7. d3
    The most common move. White tries to get rid of the pawn but is now losing because of
    7. … Nd4
    attacking the queen and c2.
    When the queen moves, Nxc2+ wins at least an exchange. Pawn are equal but white has a doubled c-pawn and an isolated d-pawn. White doesn’t have castle privileges.
    Note that is 8. Qxc2, 8. … Rd3+ wins the queen.

  • @awang_ir
    @awang_ir Рік тому +4

    22:11 Gambit I created myself! LOL

    • @awang_ir
      @awang_ir Рік тому

      anyway Nelson, would you please redo or reupload this video in smaller time frame? for instance first video with 30-34%, second one with 35-39% etc etc etc or somewhere along those lines

  • @abcde_5949
    @abcde_5949 Рік тому +3

    I checked the entire video just to find stafford gambit and it wasn't there :(

  • @indranildas8929
    @indranildas8929 Рік тому +2

    Best part of your video is "don't tell anyone" -- you are just amazing... I have learnt so much of opening from you ... Thanks 👍👍

  • @svokxz6435
    @svokxz6435 Рік тому +21

    Central Countergambit:2:12
    Fianchetto Countergambit:2:30
    Skipworth Gambit:3:04
    Oxford Gambit:3:30
    Matovinsky Gambit:3:54
    Polish Gambit:4:23
    Albin-Chatard Gambit:4:46
    Zilbermints Gambit:5:35
    Aachen Gambit:6:00
    Carr Defense:Zilbermints Gambit:6:32
    Norwalde Gambit:6:55
    Greco Gambit:8:00
    Borg Opening:Zilbermints Gambit:8:36
    Ellis Gambit:9:47
    Beyer Gambit:10:31
    Bledow Countergambit:11:03
    Franco-Hiva Gambit:11:46
    Herford Gambit:12:30
    Gunderam Gambit:13:02
    Busch-Gass Gambit:13:39
    Hekili-Loa Gambit:14:29
    Konikowski Gambit:15:11
    Rio Gambit:16:10
    Philidor Countergambit:17:01
    Alexandre Gambit:18:17
    Hammer Gambit:18:49
    Panteldakis Countergambit:19:29
    Baeuerle Gambit:20:10
    Heinola-Deppe Gambit:20:46
    Soller-Zilbermints Gambit:21:18
    Lopez Countergambit:22:15
    Duras Gambit:22:52
    Anderssen Gambit:23:27
    Horwitz Gambit:24:24
    Bielefelder Gambit:25:09
    Chiodini Gambit:25:38
    Mittenberger Gambit:26:33
    Gianutio Countergambit:27:33
    Rubinstein Countergambit:28:07
    Borg Gambit:29:56
    Troon Gambit:30:44
    Alapin Gambit:31:36
    Quelle Gambit:32:52
    Blackburne-Kostic Gambit:33:46
    Lucchini Gambit:34:54
    Latvian Gambit:36:21
    Bavarian Gambit:37:00
    Kloss Gambit:37:38
    de Smet Gambit:38:32
    Cordel Gambit:39:06
    Kholmov Gambit:39:34
    Erben Gambit:40:19
    Cunningham Gambit:40:54
    Radisch Gambit:41:58
    Kadas Gambit:42:56
    Blackburne-Kloosterboer Gambit:43:57
    Elephant Gambit:44:23
    Sanky-George Gambit:44:47
    Calabrese Countergambit:45:34
    Khan Gambit:46:26
    Geschev Gambit:46:54
    Kiddie Countergambit:47:17
    Blachly Gambit:48:08
    Maroczy Gambit:48:37
    Cambridge Gambit:49:42
    Traxler Variation:50:24
    Miles Gambit:50:56
    Hein Countergambit:51:31
    Caro Gambit:52:13
    Falkbeer Countergambit:53:30
    Rousseau Gambit:53:52
    Paulsen Countergambit:55:02
    Schliemann Gambit:55:49
    Anderssen-Cordel Gambit:56:19
    Alapin-Blackburne Gambit:57:11
    Brussels Gambit:58:50
    Portuguese Gambit:59:26
    Icelandic Gambit:1:00:11
    Weber Gambit:1:01:01
    Marshall Gambit:1:01:21
    Ponziani Countergambit:1:01:56
    Ponziani-Steinitz Gambit:1:02:36
    O'Sullivan Gambit:1:03:38
    Leonhardt Countergambit:1:04:25
    Morphy Gambit:1:05:12
    Tal Gambit:1:06:02
    Lopez-Giauntio Countergambit:1:06:41
    Lion Claw Gambit:1:07:46
    Norwegian Gambit:1:08:53
    Vukovic Gambit:1:10:15
    Pickler Gambit:1:10:54
    Nimzowitsch-Marshall Countergambit:1:11:24
    Wasp Variation:1:12:04
    Corkscrew Gambit:1:12:49
    Silberschmidt Gambit:1:14:27
    And those are all of the timestamps.

    • @77elite9
      @77elite9 Рік тому +2

      Except none of them work

    • @ninopino12
      @ninopino12 Рік тому

      @@77elite9 😂

    • @77elite9
      @77elite9 Рік тому

      @@ninopino12 what is funny

  • @chrisdavis2161
    @chrisdavis2161 Рік тому +1

    28:07 NM Nelson, I actually play the Nimzo-Sicilian as my main Sicilian (it is surprisingly solid and scarcely covered). I have played the Rubinstein Countergambit plenty of times... it's a very sharp line that if white doesn't play the exact move orders to force a draw it is devastating. As black you have to memorize those lines, but it is confirmed by computer competition at all time controls to be legit.

  • @johnathanpatrick6118
    @johnathanpatrick6118 Рік тому +3

    Being such the busy man you are away from the chessboard, Nelson, I didn't think you'd have the time to post an hour plus long video like this. 🤣🤣 Anyhow, with such low win rates for Black the Albin-Chatard and Norwalde Gambits are pretty interesting in generating counterplays and eventually counterthreats that White must pay attention to.

  • @waynebuckland7879
    @waynebuckland7879 Рік тому +1

    I am surprised that the Adelaide Counter Gambit [versus King's Gambit] is not here. I am sure it has been played often enough to be here. If not, I still would be interested to see what the performance of this gambit is? Great job as per usual! Thanks heaps!

  • @nibiyabi
    @nibiyabi Рік тому +22

    Why is Blachly Gambit (#35) considered a gambit? 🧐
    Amazing stuff as always, Nelson! It's obvious you put a ton of work into this.
    EDIT: Oh man, I was so excited to see what the Oops Gambit was, lol.

    • @justin_tang
      @justin_tang Рік тому

      I believe the Blachly Gambit is actually listed twice in the video. Maybe Nelson got a duplicate of it via transposition?

  • @yyyy-uv3po
    @yyyy-uv3po Рік тому +1

    Can't believe that there's a name for every possible lines, including the ones you would be ashamed to have your name attached to.
    Props for the hard work, very informative!

  • @cerebralcomics
    @cerebralcomics Рік тому +4

    The best chess channel on UA-cam, by far. Keep up the great content, Nelson.

  • @chairjacker
    @chairjacker Рік тому

    I just bought your course from the description and I'm excited to get started! 29 euro, that's actually just a steal.

  • @jackweslycamacho8982
    @jackweslycamacho8982 Рік тому +5

    Basically what we learned is don’t play the king’s gambit as white

  • @efthorpe
    @efthorpe Рік тому +2

    Great video!! How did these gambit get their names?

  • @WolfMacfarlane
    @WolfMacfarlane Рік тому

    Yet another great video. Thanks!
    Being German myself:
    Baeuerlein (Bäuerlein) is the belittling form of "Bauer", meaning peasant. "Little farmer"
    Bielefeld is a German city. You'd pronounce it somewhat like Beelefelt.
    Cheers!

  • @thomasmarais5008
    @thomasmarais5008 Рік тому

    oh hell yes, I love this sort of video. Gonna try some of these!

  • @ronaldfelicilda454
    @ronaldfelicilda454 Рік тому

    Very informative video...!!!! I must say...
    Thanks a lot ... 🇵🇭

  • @allanshpeley4284
    @allanshpeley4284 Рік тому

    Great video. Liked and subbed. Would love to see one for 1. D4!

  • @flpsnk4848
    @flpsnk4848 Рік тому

    Big chess video gem, found much inspiration.

  • @warrior_dark
    @warrior_dark Рік тому +4

    Watching your videos has improved my elo rating, probably +200 elo in few months
    And the video is great, which shows that my random stuff i played before was as bad as i have seen here:)

  • @kamnasharma6143
    @kamnasharma6143 Рік тому +3

    Oh wow, a 1 hour 16+ mins video on gambits! Thanks!

  • @hero-gaming_yt8377
    @hero-gaming_yt8377 Рік тому

    Pls make gambits for d4 as well! I would love to see a few like Benko and Englund (the only 2 ones I know which one is good for white and one is good for black)

  • @juhonieminen4219
    @juhonieminen4219 Рік тому

    1:07:42 Simon Williams has renamed the Lion Claw / Lions Cave -complex into Black Lion opening. I was skeptical, but suppose it has a high win rate. The problem is, white does not have to take that line in the Pirc or Philidor.

  • @ilyase.d
    @ilyase.d Рік тому +1

    Really cool video. And i liked seeing my favorite gambit is in the top 25 with 51 percent yeey

  • @zeninguem1937
    @zeninguem1937 Рік тому +4

    Did you forget the Stafford?

    • @alieninsectbass
      @alieninsectbass Місяць тому +1

      @zeninguem1937 I think he only pulled from the book that he's using. If it was on the list, it would be #35 because it has by far the worst Stockfish evaluation of all of the 50% win rate gambits against e4.
      However, even though the Stafford has a 50% win rate and is now the most popular response to the Russian Defense by a mile, I would hardly consider the Stafford Gambit viable--especially after d3-f3 or d3-h3 systems, playing it super solid, or even aggressive e5-d4 systems.

  • @corneliameier5163
    @corneliameier5163 Рік тому +2

    Nelson, since you asked Baeuerle is pronounced this way: B oi r le (like in pearLEscent). Great video as usual!

  • @Azide_zx
    @Azide_zx Рік тому

    21:14 at the low ratings (400s) i had a game kinda like this where both e-pawns just captured and captured all the way to a8 and a1 and promoted (this was after an early queen trade), it was hilarious

  • @RahulCetera
    @RahulCetera Рік тому

    Excellent work, Nelson!!! Now, would you be kind enough to share that spreadsheet with us ? 🤔🤔🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @michalkloucek473
    @michalkloucek473 Рік тому +4

    I cant find the stafford rosen gambit.

  • @asdf14051
    @asdf14051 Рік тому

    great video! please can we get one for d4? I feel like d4 gambits are a lot less known

  • @slysabye8462
    @slysabye8462 Рік тому

    I really need a part2 please like button has been push!!!. ps love your work always

  • @Extremogato123
    @Extremogato123 Рік тому +1

    Could you upload the excel sheet? I saw a couple that were under the 999 games, even some below 100 (even 1) and those ones could be interesting to see aswell

  • @billkelleher551
    @billkelleher551 Рік тому

    @chessvibesofficial Can you post a link to the spreadsheet of all the gambits?

  • @robertmac7833
    @robertmac7833 Рік тому +1

    When are you going to do every gambit against D4? We’re all anxiously awaiting!

  • @johnnyapplea617
    @johnnyapplea617 Рік тому

    Nice video! How to you gather this data and put onto a spreadsheet?

  • @leolico1920
    @leolico1920 Рік тому

    I literally watched the whole video than doing my homework😅
    anyways at 1:15:12 white can also use its bishop 4C to F7 taking the pawn instead of the horse which made a check on black's king (in which black's king can just simply avoid it by just moving and continue the checkmate against white) which also made the game longer since white can develop defences after that move
    IDK but theres also some parts that white can ignore and strengthen its defence for the incoming strike (especially if they knew about the move)

  • @RikMaxSpeed
    @RikMaxSpeed Рік тому

    Epic video! Excellent, but i just time-warped to last three gambits due to memory overflow 🤪 Brilliant idea!

  • @Peterio1511
    @Peterio1511 Рік тому +1

    "Bielefelder" Gambit is pronounced without stressing the first "e". It sounds like "Beelefelder" Gambit. By the way "Bielefeld" is a city in Germany (350.000 inhabitants). Appreciate your content very much! 👍

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Рік тому

    12:12 It is very good for white, Nelson.

  • @jlook6070
    @jlook6070 Рік тому

    This is a great list but I did have a question. How should we view the win draw loss rate of each gambit? Should we see it as win rate alone is the mark to judge it as viable or not? Or should we rate the gambit by win + draw rate as the mark of viability? On a side note, I like the fact that the list is about black's counterplay.

  • @dustyacer
    @dustyacer Рік тому +1

    wait busch gass gambit is insane. like u play it similar to the stafford at many points, i only stopped playing it bc no one took the pawn even if i hung it there for 5 moves. if they take the pawn, u usually do nc6 and go from there. main line is they get the bishop out first b4 taking pawn.

  • @user-ti4di1uh2d
    @user-ti4di1uh2d Рік тому

    Some extra information on some of the gambit.
    -Busch-Gass Gambit : the next move after Nxe5 is Nc6 and it plays similar to Stafford Gambit I think.
    -Duras Gambit : Nf6 shown in the video is probably the Fred Defense (or maybe it have 2 name and I don’t know that) and the Duras Gambit is actually f5 then Kf7. The win rate might be influenced by super gm doing goofy stuff moving the king in the second move and still win.

    • @treasonouspigeonpeckers957
      @treasonouspigeonpeckers957 9 місяців тому

      I consider the Fred after 1.e4 f5 2.exf5 Kf7 which despite the poor evaluation, it isn't so clear on how to attack the king. I believe there is a Magnus game where he played the Fred and won but don't remember where I saw it

  • @DjZephy
    @DjZephy Рік тому +1

    Your videos are the best

  • @danielbillings1876
    @danielbillings1876 Рік тому +3

    I’ve created quite a few of my own gambits as well…all with a 0% win rate.

  • @olemew
    @olemew Рік тому +1

    Wow, dxe4 is such a natural move, I liked 57:30 a lot. 1:12:00 is also cool

  • @InGeneralContent
    @InGeneralContent Рік тому +1

    I surely would have thought the Stafford Gambit would've at least made it on the list in the top 5. Eric Rosen covers it all the time.

  • @mcronrn
    @mcronrn Рік тому +1

    As a KG player, I’ve faced the Norwalde (e4 e5 f4 Qf6) 7 times! 6W 1L! 🤷🏻‍♂️👍🏽

  • @KeemaRice
    @KeemaRice Рік тому

    INSANE! Thank you

  • @MetaSynForYourSoul
    @MetaSynForYourSoul Рік тому

    20:26 OK so on the pronunciation of this Baeuerle Gambit, I believe the correct way to say it would be something like [böi-yur-luh].
    Idk, my German is like not great.

  • @andromedagalaxy4250
    @andromedagalaxy4250 Рік тому

    Great video! Maybe another gambit you didn't cover is e4,e5 Nf3,Nc6 Bc4,Nf6 Ng5,d5 exd5,Na5 Bb5+,c6 dxc6,bxc6 Qf3,cxb5 Qxa8. It has 10k games played with 48 win rate for black and 49 for white. Evaluation is 0.0.

  • @jimmykoh2602
    @jimmykoh2602 10 місяців тому

    Would U be nice enuf to share the excel file thru Pixeldrain or Google drive?

  • @rattlecruiser2625
    @rattlecruiser2625 Рік тому

    Great video! But I would really love to see a video instead of against e4 opening, we have something like against e4 e5 d4. I think this way is a better learning opportunity for us who don't know how to play against some openings.

  • @lartan18
    @lartan18 Рік тому

    Is the file you used available anywhere?

  • @TTV_LeBronJime21
    @TTV_LeBronJime21 5 місяців тому +1

    The first one is ctually called the Blackburn shilling gambit

  • @EricXD765
    @EricXD765 Рік тому +1

    10:00 Flying knight

  • @-petrichor-7263
    @-petrichor-7263 Рік тому +1

    23:16 Nelson, the idea is to move your king to f7 and later go to h8 to shield your king with the knight and bishop while getting an active rook for quick development. Hope this comment helps.

  • @Belbetoss
    @Belbetoss Рік тому

    Wow this was awesome!
    After d4 can we also do one on the English?

  • @michakuczyc1045
    @michakuczyc1045 Рік тому

    Nelson - intermediate in cooking, master at chess and the world champion of explaining it

  • @jcjensenllc
    @jcjensenllc Рік тому

    Amazing. Godd work.

  • @NumerousBadgers
    @NumerousBadgers Рік тому

    5:55 1. a6 for black is really only good if you transpose into the French.

  • @DjZephy
    @DjZephy Рік тому +1

    I'm confused about the winrate. All the winrates seem extremely high. Does this exclude the possibility of a draw or something?

  • @_wetmath_
    @_wetmath_ Рік тому +4

    what? where's the stafford gambit?

  • @joeshmo546
    @joeshmo546 Рік тому

    Watched till the end cant wait for a d4 version

  • @rexyissexy6203
    @rexyissexy6203 7 місяців тому

    Damn what a work of art!

  • @rufusjasko
    @rufusjasko Рік тому +4

    I guess that the Rio gambit only has a low winrate because most people don't play it that well from the black side. In masters database it has a 49% winrate because it's basically completely equal and 74% of the games are just draws.

  • @nicholasstanton9575
    @nicholasstanton9575 Рік тому +1

    What about the intercontinental ballistic missile gambit?

  • @O8Xx
    @O8Xx Рік тому +1

    Hello, Nelson! I would like you to make a video about gambits as white, please! I like your videos, so much information.

  • @nicholascho64
    @nicholascho64 Рік тому

    20:26 sick rhymes

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 Рік тому

    I play the Kings Bishop gambit and can say that the Bledlow gambit is tricky to play against.

  • @madchessLeviathan
    @madchessLeviathan Рік тому

    is it really a gambit if you don't give up material or you win it back by force? I see several mentioned here which don't give up material, should it not be called a trap instead?

  • @carlosedwardos
    @carlosedwardos Рік тому

    If you want to cut down your work load, but still help us a lot, you could cut it down to the top 20 or 25 for d4, because we are really just interested in the best ones! - heck, even a top 10!

  • @vizualedit0r481
    @vizualedit0r481 Рік тому +1

    What happened to the Stafford Gambit?

  • @rhandyalcaraz4880
    @rhandyalcaraz4880 Рік тому

    can you have avideo of gambit against d4 sir

  • @necroprogaming6851
    @necroprogaming6851 Рік тому

    Amazing! Now for the queen's pawn gambits. . .

  • @frankberger8243
    @frankberger8243 Рік тому +1

    #66 Duras Gambit is actually very fun to play, but it shouldn't be your main opening

  • @apple_juice.5237
    @apple_juice.5237 Рік тому

    the first one is you have to know this
    here's a move it starts with
    they don't know they just see this
    slide the queen and bait
    they're gonna take it (blunder??)

  • @AbiGail-ok7fc
    @AbiGail-ok7fc Рік тому

    I'm not sure how to interpret things like "45% win rate". A 45% win rate for Black seems pretty awesome to me, considering the majority of the games (given decent time controls) end in a draw. Is that 45% of the decisive games are a win for Black (completely ignore draws), or is that the average number of points score by Black (for instance +4=1-5 scores 4.5 out of 10, aka 45%). Or something else?

  • @evgenianaumchenko4482
    @evgenianaumchenko4482 7 місяців тому

    What are all the gambits you can play against g4

  • @ihave3heads
    @ihave3heads Рік тому

    Not sure if it leads to a big difference, but it might be better to score the games by average score for black rather than win rate. I.e probability of black win *minus* probability of white win.

  • @WorldOfDeepThought
    @WorldOfDeepThought Рік тому +1

    You made a mistake at #92 (Albin-Chatard Gambit). It's not a gambit for black, it's a gambit for white. The low winrate for black implies it's a very strong gambit for white.

  • @enchanteratsuma9519
    @enchanteratsuma9519 Рік тому

    One gambit that is in the King's gambit, is the Blachly Gambit: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Nf3 g5 4.Bc4 Nc6, Stockfish gives black a slight advantage but the moves for bad are difficult to spot whereas, white has simpler moves to respond with.

  • @zoe7696
    @zoe7696 Рік тому

    there is another gambit also called the morphy gambit, e4 c5 d4 cxd4 nf3

  • @tobiass3540
    @tobiass3540 Рік тому

    In the Mittenberger Gambit,the positions, if they don't accept it and play e5, looks unpleasent for black to me,even though objectively not bad. Still doesn't look like fun