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<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="860">14:20</a>, bf5 is such a killer move. First of all it creates a discovered attack with the rook looking straight at two pieces. If black moves the bishop you have two attackers on the knight that is only defended once by the other knight. If they do anything else they lose the bishop. Unfortunate miss but really solid video!
Bro pls upload more often videos like this or videos in general. I love chess so this video is just perfect. Your channel is my favourite asmr channel big love 💯
I have been watching ASMR Chess since I was 10 years old. Not only have his vids been helpful but his content evolved over the years. I have been watching Roscoe for a while now so this vid is a W
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="565">9:25</a> I think Bc4 is best because it threatens Bxf7. After Kxf7, Ne5+ gives back the bishop + free pawn + no castling rights. Pretty common idea in the Scandi actually which is why e6 is usually the normal move
nvm my previous comment had a mistake in it so im gonna propose another move after 1. Bc4 I just play 2. e3 and now ur bishop and got no intent and i open up my bishop for development
@@Jakobmu then that’s when you can play h3. Retreating to h4 then g5 allows d5, opening up the center since the king is still in the center. If bishop x knight then the queen is out. White has an enjoyable advantage with 3 pieces out as opposed to the one black has
@@Jakobmu In which context do you play g6? Right after I play h3? Right after Qxf3? Regardless, if a position has equal material but one side has a point advantage, then that should be the start of a significant advantage
@@vigil8400 after qxf3. even though yes you have a point of advantage (if not more due to some super hidden stoclfish tactic) but i think hes just better ofr play h3 immediately since you challenge his only developped piece
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="476">7:56</a> Knight f3 E’s pawn takes to E4 then knight E5 pawn f6 Q to h6 pawn takes queen bishop to g5 checkmate by white
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<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="803">13:23</a> you could continue to attack his pawn with f4.That would have been nasty pawn move.Also,after he castled you could just go bishop to f5 instead of giving it away and you would have won a piece after the black bishop retreated(the knight on d7 was hanging because of you f5 bishop and rook)
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="816">13:36</a> you just needed to take it with bishop, and you won material. If Black castles, you eat, if he eats you with any figure, you just move that f pawn, since you still have active pin with the rook and gg :) Forgot to mention, he could not eat your bishop with that pawn anyway, due to same pin on king lol :D
Bishop c4 might have been better than sac-ing in that context… would have pinned the pawn while maintaining both the hanging bishop and the king’s far more restricted position
Bishop f5 just wins a full piece though, right? The rook attacks the hanging bishop, which is pinned to the d7 knight, which is then attacked by both the bishop and the rook and only defended by the b8 knight, then bishop takes knight, knight takes bishop, then rook takes knight
I would of went bxf5 instead of sacking it because if he tried to push with a pawn you coulf of traded knight and bishop and went and got a free bish with the rook at 18 mins in
Correct me if I’m wrong but bro called out asmr chess and then hit his first opponent with asmr chess’s favourite defence the Sicilian dragon variation?