Wait, but in move which the knight forks the king and queen, after Kb5,N captures the queen , they can give check with the bishop also attaking the queen .
At 1:15 what if he captures with knight ? I know there's a rule not to help the enemy develop his pieces. And capturing with the pawn, you help the enemy to develop the knight, so it's wrong...
Nobody cares after king b6, knoght killing queen there is a bishop check from b4 and next black also kills a queen :D or aftre queen 2e black can make queen chexk from h4
What must I do when my opponent don't open the same way you expect them to move? I find myself losing bcuz I don't have a counter move to defend my pieces. You need to show more than one strategy how to win.
► Chapters 00:00 Win chess games in 5 moves 00:13 Shock your opponents with 2.Ne2 01:21 Black's losing position after 4 moves 02:55 Black's last hope to save the position 04:32 Line-2: Immediate 3...Nxe4 06:09 Evil laugh - White wins!
After the king queen fork with night. White is not obliged to capture queen with night(that will lead to loosing of queen of course) but theres actually a force mate in 7.
Garbage opening, after f4 the evaluation gives advantage for black. None of the moves you played with black are the best. And at 4:16 you didn't say (or didn't even see i guess) that this is losing if white takes the queen immediately
If he captures with the pawn it won’t be an easy win because he will come with the black bishop check, giving way to the rook getting free queen (exchanged)
igor quite giving away prep this my opening on lichess so people dont get board prep you showed my bishop opening prep to are these youre student im playing ???? because i have it blocked on lichess so people have to see me before info goes out ive seen two of my games on youre channel ????? get back to me
I love this opening. However, one must be careful after Kg6 and not take the black queen. That will lead to Bg4# and white loses its queen taken by the rook. So after Kg6, Qe8# and given what black plays Qf7# will be necessary to finish the game off. The knight at g5 remains all well covered by the white bishop at c1. Anyway, all this if black didn’t resign in the unlikely circumstance.
i also though that this is loosing for white (2 pawns down) until I check on the engine's whites best move since i can't figure it out. after Kb6 2. Qe8+ and after Kc5 there is Qc7+ and you can capture the blacks queen after. if after Kc6 or Ka6 still NxQ with a check.
I have a question. After Queen e2 what should you so if the opponent goes pawn f5 to protect the Knight and avoid moving the queen. If there anyway to continue the attack or should you just play normal from there, thanks, great videos by the way, love them
hmmm. becuase we hv no notation difficult to know when you mean; but i reconstructed .. 8. d4, Qxd4 9. Nxe4, Bb4+! *** 10. Bd2, Qxb2! threatening QxR+ 11. ?, Qxa1+ 12. ?, Qe5 ..
Can't believe I tried it live in lichess with a 1447 elo player. I am 1550. He played exactly the moves you said. Eventhough all my tries in the analysis board gave other moves that could change the outcome. For example the black knight took e4 first. Another variation I saw is to put the black bishop (not the queen) in front of the King. But that loses the knigh on e4. Very nice opening. Thanks for the shared wisdom.
You still deflect the queen with the pawn and then you play Be3 trapping black's queen. Black will then probably take your knight with theirs to try to save their queen by attacking yours. From there, there are a series of easy to find checks where you end up sacking your queen for a ton of material.
Horrible trap. It assumes that black queen will protect knight. But if queen checks then pawn pushes for white the knight takes pawn and the whole game is over for white.