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Try the Cochrane Gambit 1.e4 2nf3 3nxe5 4nxf7 against Stafford gambit scored good on lichess the bishop ♝ check nails most people GrandMasters including. one good Gambit.deserves another Gambit!!!! 😮😮😮 I think you should show it so Eric gets embarrassed😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂
I have a question: I often watch chess videos and hear the term 'weak squares' How do we know if we are weakening a square? How to use weak squares created by our opponents?
An example of weak squares are where an opponent has pawns built in a way where they are all on the same square color, but have no bishop that goes in between the pawns. This means that you can take advantage of this if you have a bishop that sees those squares or a queen that is on that diagonal.
I'm not an expert in this matter but I understand that weak squares are squares that are no longer defended by your opponent's pieces, particularly by pawns.
The more pieces see a certain square, the stronger it is. The more enemy pieces see a square, the weaker it is. So it depends. If a square was guarded by your pawn, you weaken it by putting the pawn forward.
#1 is my favorite opening, but I always thought it was unsound against stronger players. Igor has developed much better lines than I ever came up with, though. Never thought to morph it into a mirrored version of the Charlick if the opponent didn't bit. Goes to show the difference between me and a GM. :)
► Chapters 00:00 Top 3 Chess Opening Traps In 2024 (For Blitz & Bullet) 00:05 Trap-1 02:36 Trap-2 06:02 Trap-3 06:18 Stafford Gambit counter trap for White 08:34 If Black plays Nxe5 instead of Nxe4
Hey igor make a video on ruy lopez best attacking variation and easy to learn and in the same video add some more variation which are also worth playing btw i like your videos u have helped me so much love you
Me too, they just defended. But I think white has a superior position by this stage, solid center and black hasn't developed at all, how does black develop from here?
I not only learn to play great tunes with you, but I also learn English pronunciation because you have a nice and pleasant voice, a beautiful accent, and perfect English grammar. Thank you very much. what a a lesson on beautiful/Marillion?
I guess I have missed something learning chess. The move you made to capture the pawn on D4 at 4:12 in your video; I was unaware that the pawn on e4 could capture the pawn on d4 simply by moving to d3. I guess I am confused on how that works. I thought the pawn could only capture if the opponent was occupying the diagonal square?
Hi Igor, Thanks for your latest video. I also have a question. My favorite opening for Black is the Busch Gass Gambit. Yet, for some reason I can't wrap my head around it. Would you please do a detailed video on the theory for this opening. I think I'm missing something. Thank you in advance. 😊😊😊