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Subscribed. I remember you from 8 years ago. You were my room mate in Penang Open. I see your FIDE rating hit 2300 once. Go for the IM title then the GM title dude!!
@@chesstonight Yes of course, still into taking pictures for chess tournaments. Trying to do more videos for the coming Malaysian Chess Festival in 3 weeks time.
Hey, here I played some games with lower-rated players by using the King's Gambit Accepted: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G3KYu0QXvGU.html I've covered all the King's Gambit in my this course: www.udemy.com/course/chess-opening-play-1e4-a-complete-white-repertoire/ . Feel free to check it out I'm going to publish KGA video hopefully till 5th October, thank you!
Actually, I play 3.Bc4 myself with 4. Nc3, and I remember analysing with engine this position. I saw that 5.c3 is 0.00, but thought that it's very annoying, because it kills the fun, leaving me with nothing. However nobody has ever played this against me. They either played f3 or threw the game with any other move
Oh I see what you mean. 4.Nc3-Nxc3 and 5.dxc3 which is Stafford Gambit with extra tempo. For sure in this case engine recommends for Black to play 5...f6 and it says black is slightly better. However, from the human perspective it is very easy to make the mistake with black pieces. For that reason the most simple choice would be 5...c6 with the idea 6...d5 and as you said this will kill the fun of white.
If 2...Bc5 then 3.Nc3 - Nc6 4.Nf3 - d6 5. Bb5 - Bg4 6. Bxc6+ - bxc6 7. fxe5 - dxe5 8. h3 - Bxf3 9. Qxf3 and here White has a nice position since black got doubled pawns on the queenside and pawn structure of the Black can be serious target for White
Actually Re8 worse than Nc6. Because after Re8 white has Nb5 with the threat fork on c7 and at the same time attacking the Queen on d4. Now after Nb5 Black's Queen can't move back since it's also protecting bishop on c5
This was amazingly helpful against the declined variants. I know there's like the classical way to decline that wasn't covered. But I was curious if you would eventually cover that and when would you be expecting to do the lines of king's gambit accepted? Again.. thank you so much for your knowledge and experience.
Thanks for your kind words, appreciate it! Currently I'm preparing for my next tournaments, but I have in mind to create the video about Accepted Variation as well. I have the PGN for the Accepted Variation, if you want I would be happy to share it.
If Ke8 white has Qh5+ black plays g6 and white plays Nxg6 black can't take back since the rook in pinned by a Queen on h5. If Ke7 in that case we play Bg5+ and castle. Here is white down a piece, but it has very serious attack in the centre which would be difficult for black to handle it. Kind of we can say we compensated bishop sacrifice to create a strong attack
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Amazing chess opening and presentation. I really learned a lot from this video. Though I do have one question. What if the opponent plays Qf3? I've faced that quite a few times..