Hello Mr Graif! It is always great to see titled players to cheer for a risky gambits and you do it so passionately you remind me of Jonathan Schratz, who brought me to fun and crazy chess with his study on Nakhmanson gambit. I wish you the best, I hope to see your channel grow and I'm looking forward to new crazy gambits and novelties! :)
I'm watching this video way way later than it was uploaded, but it's actually a pretty well known move against traxler. I've come across this move from a daniel naroditsky video and I swear to god, it's so good if u have never faced it before
I like your videos, I'm wondering if you've looked at this gambit 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4. It's easy to get because it's only 4 moves into the Italian and transposes often into complex scotch gambit lines. I's also only -0.2 with perfect play according to 48 depth lichess stockfish and I glanced at the database and it seems even strong players can fall for the traps (granted most games are blitz or bullet). If Nxd4 then Nxe5. Even most players 2200+ here miss the only correct move of Qe7, every other move gives white a winning position. Bxd4 seems like a good way to avoid complications but there is actually a bunch of traps here, for example: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4 Bxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4 6. Be3 Ne6 7. Bxe6 dxe6 8. Qh5 Qf6 9. Na3 Ne7 10. Nb5 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4 Bxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4 6. Be3 Nc6 7. Qg4 Qf6 8. Nc3 d5 9. Qg3 dxc4 10. Nd5 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4 Bxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4 6. Be3 Ne6 7. Bxe6 dxe6 8. Qh5 Qf6 9. Nc3 9... c6 (is apparently +3 despite no material advantage) Maybe this is a well known gambit but I haven't seen anyone talk about it on youtube, and it seems to work really well, at least according to the lichess database.
Thanks so much for the recommendation -- I'll look into this and maybe make a video! This channel's "gambitting repertoire" is already covered there with the very dangerous Von Popiel (d4 d5 e4 dxe4 Nc3 Nf6 Bg5) for white ( ua-cam.com/video/ncH5j995LIs/v-deo.html ) but doesn't hurt to cover other lines!
Pretty amusing. Whoever deviates first ... wins on time! Sharp gambit players will always suspect another sharp gambit's player's novelty, so not enough time to check for all the tricks.
the von pupil gambit looks very fun to play and hard to refute thanks for introducing it I will play it in the future for sure. the Busch gass also looks interesting but I feel like its very easy to get advantage in this line for white 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Bc5 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Nxe5. after Bc4 you can get a standard position with d6 so I might just do that in case they decline with Bc4. anyways thanks for these gambits I am sure they will be fun once I play them
Thanks! Ah but if that line is so good for white, then a 2000+ heavily Stockfish-prepared viewer should be able to beat me with it, right? Right? ;) ua-cam.com/video/8v6fnxx9Qrc/v-deo.html
aha yes I see that this guy,( even though he is much lower rated than you) prepared very well. but tbh he got very good positions and he could have maintain them if he was more tactically aware. but anyways this is defiantly worth a shot in fast time controls for sure (might even try it in a rapid game in my chess club) so I thank you once again these will be nice editions for my repertoire(rated 2200+ lichess blitz)
12:34 Just take on g2 with the queen. It's checkmate. No need to torture your opponent by taking on g2 with the bishop to fork the queen and king afterwards. 😋
Ah but the black queen cannot move, because it is pinned along the e-file to the king on e8! I probably should have pointed that out haha :) I think I made one or two minor errors like this in the video though, but not here.
@@misterunknown8923 hahaha ur good, we all make mistakes… for example, I realized later that at 22:04 I recommended Qxh3 instead of just Qg3+ and Qh2 checkmate!!! Lol
why shouldn't white respond the same way as to traxler and just capture f7 with the bishop instead? the black knight is no longer hanging with nxd4 and can return to f3 (which refutes all lines using q-h5) after moving the bishop back to c4 and then p-c3.
I want to say, that every your game against Eric is like a little birthday party with cupcake-moves! Thanx for that. But I've got a question: what is the widget on the left of the board? I doesn't appear in my analyses. Thanx for the refutation of the refutation too, btw!
@@GambitMan The wheel is on the right, though. I'm talking about a part of the analysis board on lichess, which gives information about the current opening. It seems, that either your version of lichess is somehow different from mine or you have a browser extension of some sorts.
Unfortunately had some tech issues for some of the games, so I won't be uploading the whole thing, but will definitely be creating two or three UA-cam videos from the Gambit Duel vs Eric Rosen! You can check out the three most recent videos on my Twitch here :) www.twitch.tv/wgraif/videos
Yoooo thanks for highlighting that EPIC rapid game it was INCREDIBLE
Hello Mr Graif! It is always great to see titled players to cheer for a risky gambits and you do it so passionately you remind me of Jonathan Schratz, who brought me to fun and crazy chess with his study on Nakhmanson gambit. I wish you the best, I hope to see your channel grow and I'm looking forward to new crazy gambits and novelties! :)
You are going to blow up I hope, it’s disgusting how little likes this video has. Come on people! Show some love ❤️
Thanks!! :)
Wonderful research and analysis, as always
Caught your stream with Rosen, was a fun match!
I appreciate how in-depth you go with your preparation! Very helpful!
Thanks for your videos, I'm a kind of a gambit lover myself as well 😃
Brilliant lines, thanks!.
Busch-Gass gambit can be transposed to Stafford gambit.
I'm watching this video way way later than it was uploaded, but it's actually a pretty well known move against traxler. I've come across this move from a daniel naroditsky video and I swear to god, it's so good if u have never faced it before
I like your videos, I'm wondering if you've looked at this gambit 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4. It's easy to get because it's only 4 moves into the Italian and transposes often into complex scotch gambit lines. I's also only -0.2 with perfect play according to 48 depth lichess stockfish and I glanced at the database and it seems even strong players can fall for the traps (granted most games are blitz or bullet).
If Nxd4 then Nxe5. Even most players 2200+ here miss the only correct move of Qe7, every other move gives white a winning position.
Bxd4 seems like a good way to avoid complications but there is actually a bunch of traps here, for example:
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4 Bxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4 6. Be3 Ne6 7. Bxe6 dxe6 8. Qh5 Qf6 9. Na3 Ne7 10. Nb5
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4 Bxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4 6. Be3 Nc6 7. Qg4 Qf6 8. Nc3 d5 9. Qg3 dxc4 10. Nd5
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. d4 Bxd4 5. Nxd4 Nxd4 6. Be3 Ne6 7. Bxe6 dxe6 8. Qh5 Qf6 9. Nc3 9... c6 (is apparently +3 despite no material advantage)
Maybe this is a well known gambit but I haven't seen anyone talk about it on youtube, and it seems to work really well, at least according to the lichess database.
Thanks for sharing this. I've been studying all kinds of traps in bishop's opening/ Italian but I didnt know about this line
Thanks so much for the recommendation -- I'll look into this and maybe make a video! This channel's "gambitting repertoire" is already covered there with the very dangerous Von Popiel (d4 d5 e4 dxe4 Nc3 Nf6 Bg5) for white ( ua-cam.com/video/ncH5j995LIs/v-deo.html ) but doesn't hurt to cover other lines!
Very interesting. Any video with IM Eric Rosen is interesting.
Rosen duro jugador, 5),d4.a estdiar duro esta linea.Excelente analizis.gracias FM William.Saludos.
Pretty amusing. Whoever deviates first ... wins on time! Sharp gambit players will always suspect another sharp gambit's player's novelty, so not enough time to check for all the tricks.
the von pupil gambit looks very fun to play and hard to refute thanks for introducing it I will play it in the future for sure. the Busch gass also looks interesting but I feel like its very easy to get advantage in this line for white 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Bc5 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Nxe5. after Bc4 you can get a standard position with d6 so I might just do that in case they decline with Bc4. anyways thanks for these gambits I am sure they will be fun once I play them
Thanks! Ah but if that line is so good for white, then a 2000+ heavily Stockfish-prepared viewer should be able to beat me with it, right? Right? ;)
ua-cam.com/video/8v6fnxx9Qrc/v-deo.html
aha yes I see that this guy,( even though he is much lower rated than you) prepared very well. but tbh he got very good positions and he could have maintain them if he was more tactically aware. but anyways this is defiantly worth a shot in fast time controls for sure (might even try it in a rapid game in my chess club) so I thank you once again these will be nice editions for my repertoire(rated 2200+ lichess blitz)
FM Graif: Fast And Furious !!
"Whether you win by an inch,
or win by a mile ---
Winning is winning !! "
You make Busch Gass OP
7:55 I think Taking the knight would be a better move.
Half my repertoire is Graif stuff.
12:34 Just take on g2 with the queen. It's checkmate. No need to torture your opponent by taking on g2 with the bishop to fork the queen and king afterwards. 😋
Ah but the black queen cannot move, because it is pinned along the e-file to the king on e8! I probably should have pointed that out haha :) I think I made one or two minor errors like this in the video though, but not here.
@@GambitMan I feel stupid now... 😅 I guess that's why you are a master and i am not. 🤣
@@misterunknown8923 hahaha ur good, we all make mistakes… for example, I realized later that at 22:04 I recommended Qxh3 instead of just Qg3+ and Qh2 checkmate!!! Lol
@@GambitMan Lol, if there's a mate, always look for a more torturous one! 😅
why shouldn't white respond the same way as to traxler and just capture f7 with the bishop instead? the black knight is no longer hanging with nxd4 and can return to f3 (which refutes all lines using q-h5) after moving the bishop back to c4 and then p-c3.
I want to say, that every your game against Eric is like a little birthday party with cupcake-moves! Thanx for that.
But I've got a question: what is the widget on the left of the board? I doesn't appear in my analyses.
Thanx for the refutation of the refutation too, btw!
We were spinning "The Gambit Wheel" to decide which gambit that we should play next, as part of our "Gambit Duel" actually haha. Glad you enjoyed!! :)
@@GambitMan The wheel is on the right, though. I'm talking about a part of the analysis board on lichess, which gives information about the current opening.
It seems, that either your version of lichess is somehow different from mine or you have a browser extension of some sorts.
Can you upload the full stream to youtube? I wasn't able to catch it
Unfortunately had some tech issues for some of the games, so I won't be uploading the whole thing, but will definitely be creating two or three UA-cam videos from the Gambit Duel vs Eric Rosen! You can check out the three most recent videos on my Twitch here :)
www.twitch.tv/wgraif/videos
22:07 you missed Qg3+ then Qh2#
You talk way to fast. I have to set the speed at 0.75
Stop playing no increment games, damn it! NO ONE learns anything from spastic chess moves in time scrambles.