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Chess Openings: Learn to Play The Mengarini Variation / Delayed Wing Gambit! 

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Chess Openings: Learn to Play The Delayed Wing Gambit - Chess Opening Tricks to WIN Fast!
Today we will be going over the Delayed Wing Gambit. This video might be useful for you 1. e4 players who are trying to find a counter to the Sicilian Defense Sicilian Defense. After 1. ... c5 is played, there are many different options, the Main Line, Grand Prix Attack, Smith-Morra Gambit, Alapin Variation, etc.
There are a ton of different options here, but they all require a ton of opening theory, potentially hundreds of hours for some of the Sicilian Defense responses, like the Najdorf, for example. And against all these moves, most Sicilian players are well prepared.
So in this video, I will be teaching you guys the Delayed Wing Gambit, which starts off with 1. e4 c5 and then we crazy looking move 2. a3. Now, many of you may be wondering what I am doing! When I first saw this move, I thought it was one of those dumb gambits that doesn't work against good chess players, and is based on small, cheap threats. But as I've studied it more, white can have some huge payoffs if the gambit is accepted. This is a very aggressive opening, and part of what makes it so good is that most Sicilian players don't know how to respond. I myself have been up a rook by move 9 against 2200 players. Magnus Carlsen has played it too, and if Carlsen is playing it, there has to be something about it that works.
Looking at the opening itself, we again see, 1. e4 c5 and the crazy looking move, 2. a3! By playing this we are preparing for 3. b4, which looks to distract the pawn on c5 from the center. Here are all the (good!) black responses that we will review in depth.
2. ... Nc6 1:50
2. ... e6 7:37
2. ... d5 9:58
2. ... Nf6 11:02
2. ... g6 12:04
Here I add 4 quick tips for how to best play the Delayed Wing Gambit as a whole.
1. I (personally) would only play this Gambit if you are an aggressive player.
This Gambit can lead to positions that are highly dynamic, wild, and tense. Especially in the lines in which black accepts the Gambit, potential tactics start to rise up fast. Many aggressive players (like myself!) love a chess game that can be over within 20 moves. Pieces are flying everywhere, and we just don't have the patience for a long game. We would rather look to checkmate the king, shake hands, and go on our way. However, for more positional/universal players, this opening just probably wouldn't fit your style, or be fun for you. However, you can always give it a shot, you won't know until you try!
2. As aggressive as this opening is, white has to be patient at times.
As much as us aggressive players love checkmating the king, sometimes we need to settle for a space advantage. In some lines (like Nc6, Nf6) the game could end in less than 20 moves. However, in other lines (like e6, d5, g6 etc.) we have to look to expand on our space advantage. One of the advantages of this opening is that white often gets control of the center, in which white can quickly develop the pieces, and continue to push!
3. Memorize the lines in which black accepts the Gambit.
One of the biggest advantages of this opening is that black is rarely well prepared. Due to this, if white is at a huge advantage if the gambit is accepted in many cases. The Delayed Wing Gambit is a dangerous response to the Sicilian Gambit, but only if white is prepared for the best moves and variations.
4. Get some experience with it playing blitz games.
If you eventually decide to play this in tournament games, I recommend playing some blitz games first. Yes, too much blitz, especially if you are a beginner, can be bad for you! However, it develops intuition and experience, which are very important in this opening. The positions you'll reach are unlike anything you have ever seen. If white is already well versed in the variations, this can have major payoffs. In addition, it works very well in blitz games! Black has many traps to avoid, and this becomes harder with lower time on the clock. At the end of the day though, this opening is fun to play!
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@maczniak87x
@maczniak87x 3 года назад
I crushed the very first sicilian I met with this. I was two pawns up in the end game and was able to fork a rook and king. A lot ot fun playing this. Cant wait for another sicilian
@alancoe1002
@alancoe1002 3 года назад
How did I miss this video? This was a gambit the great Frank Marshall did a lot of analysis on. Thanks for reminding us of this one, Solomon. These old gambits are new again, if people have forgotten or dismissed these possibilities. Thanks.
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Thanks Alan! This one I made awhile back, I'm glad you stumbled across it though! Yes, there's a second discovery of many of these old lines, except now they are being aided by computers. Very dangerous, especially against an opponent who hasn't prepared for it!
@connorbrooks7501
@connorbrooks7501 Год назад
Excellent video! This is the exact level of detail I was looking for. Very clear and concise. Adding this to my repertoire. Thank you
@philiproschactor
@philiproschactor 3 года назад
Absolutely superb. Thank you so much. This is one of the best videos I've seen on this incredible opening.
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Thanks Philip! Glad to help!
@jonathanbalanoff4391
@jonathanbalanoff4391 3 года назад
Great video, thank you!
@mikem4736
@mikem4736 3 года назад
I accidently did this to a sicilian the other day... I was upset when I saw the sicilian on the board, and I figured I need a crazy turn 2 move that could throw off the entire thing. This is the counter to the sicilian
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
That's crazy you came up with it! It's crazy but has a ton of dangerous lines and variations!
@ColeTeke
@ColeTeke Год назад
This is going into my repertoire for black and white because I play the Sicilian. I also study a lot of middlegame and endgame, so I will know what to do after the opening and in the final section
@gabriellouisetti5033
@gabriellouisetti5033 4 года назад
I didn't knew it! But it looks very clever, at least in blitz games! Thanks for these good videos!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 4 года назад
Thanks you! 🤙🏽
@bladmorane7613
@bladmorane7613 Год назад
ALWAYS REAL GREAT TRUE STUFF !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
Thank you brotha!!! Much appreciated man, glad you enjoyed it. I may make a course on this opening soon. It's just so good.
@THEBOYDALEK
@THEBOYDALEK 3 года назад
Great stuff nicely done.
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Thank you!
@claudeplante2230
@claudeplante2230 3 года назад
I can't wait to try this gambit... thank you.
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
No problem Claude! Let me know how it goes!
@alexanderkononov1862
@alexanderkononov1862 Год назад
Great Video!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
Glad you liked it! The Delayed Wing Gambit is one of my favorites!
@arshanalam6186
@arshanalam6186 3 года назад
Lovely Thank you so much
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Thank you!
@TheVinylFactor
@TheVinylFactor 3 года назад
Finally a fun way to play against the sicilian. Gonna try this out. Thanks!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Let me know how it goes!
@walterbrownstone8017
@walterbrownstone8017 9 месяцев назад
This is a great beginner opening! It's fun getting those two free moves in the opening! I still play it's close relative The Portsmouth Gambit. Either one is probably really good fun until 2200+.
@matsonruddell8795
@matsonruddell8795 4 года назад
Excellent!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 4 года назад
Thanks! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@lawrencechan2693
@lawrencechan2693 Год назад
4:03 - after a6, even if Nb5, it looks like black can still reach an even position with Qd8
@deepskywest3633
@deepskywest3633 3 года назад
Outstanding.
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Thanks! Ya I love this variation against the Sicilian Defense especially because most aren’t prepared for it.
@SomeDumbTrucker
@SomeDumbTrucker 2 года назад
Excellent vid
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 2 года назад
Thank you! I appreciate that. Let me know if there are any other chess openings you would want to see on the channel!
@satori1134
@satori1134 3 года назад
I wrote out every line, replayed all of them, and watched a few games where it was played. Now I feel big brain. Nice video, thanks!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Ayy big brain is what we want! Glad you enjoyed it.
@kisah_nyata_update
@kisah_nyata_update 3 года назад
Thank you very much 🙏 dude 👍👍
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
No problem Davido!
@kisah_nyata_update
@kisah_nyata_update 3 года назад
@@TheChessGiant who's gonna be the Next Chess Champion you think ? Magnus or Wesley ?? TQ 🙏
@chadetrikrout
@chadetrikrout 3 года назад
Interesting analysis...
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Thanks! Let me know if there's any other openings you'd want to see covered on this channel!
@nathangnt1958
@nathangnt1958 3 года назад
Thanks for awesome video ! For the line after e6, there is also an agressive line which after Bxb4 plays Bb2, Nf6, e5 kicking away the night, Nd5 and then c4 kicking away the night once more. If Night goes to e7 then simply Qg4 to attack g7 and attacking plans with h4,5,6 If Night goes to c7 or b6 there is this very nice rook a3! If Bxa3,Bxa3, our bishop is very strong not allowing castle, we have ideas with Qg4 and even Bd6 blocking completely black development. And if black are too scared to take the rook, then we put it on g3 with hugh attacking chances on the kingside. What do you think about this variation?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Yes, I am very familiar with this line! I saw GM Simon teach it once in his "Spicy Gambits" series. It's a ton of fun, however I've stopped playing this because against Qg4, we have Ng6, and after h4, black can play h5 kicking our queen to g3... and I personally haven't had a ton of success with this line in tournament play. But honestly if black plays anything else I love white's game, and I should've included it in the video. That Ra3 line is awesome
@seanyhawx
@seanyhawx 2 года назад
Good video
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 2 года назад
Thank you my guy! Always feel free to send in any chess related questions or opening videos you’d want to see on the channel!
@lawrencechan2693
@lawrencechan2693 2 года назад
After capturing the centre: 2:42 - d6: white pushes with d5 to gain space and develop 3:36 - d5: white takes and plays Nd3 7:34 - e6: same idea
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
Thanks for sharing these timestamps!!
@lawrencechan2693
@lawrencechan2693 Год назад
@@TheChessGiant I reference this video a lot and your explanations have been really helpful. Thanks!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
@@lawrencechan2693 Ayy thanks brotha - let me know what else I can do to help!
@johnp845
@johnp845 3 года назад
in this video you described the delayed wing gambit as: 1. e4 c5 2. a3 Nc6 3. b4 but is there such a thing as an "open delayed wing gambit" (or "deferred delayed wing gambit"): 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. a3 d6 4. b4 thanks for the clarification!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Wow, I had heard of the delayed wing gambit but not the open delayed wing gambit or deferred delayed wing gambit! Thanks for sharing this! I honestly hadn't thought about the fact that we could just wait a little longer, kind of fascinating!
@elonmusk585
@elonmusk585 4 года назад
I am now gonna play it in olompiad thnx to you
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 4 года назад
Thanks! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@soupisfornoobs4081
@soupisfornoobs4081 Год назад
Hey, i really liked this video and want to study this opening, could you please provide the pgn for what you showed?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
Hey! Glad you liked it. Unfortunately I am not sure if I have the PGN still as this was made a long time ago. I'm sorry about that! (However, I am potentially gonna make more content on this soon. Trying to figure out what do next after the Hippo is finished riding the wave. But this is on the list because I like this move a lot.)
@lewisdc14
@lewisdc14 Год назад
What’s the benefit of the delayed versus the regular wing gambit?
@ahmadhusain3756
@ahmadhusain3756 8 месяцев назад
A3 Sicilian is the best counter. I crushed my opponent so quickly with this
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 8 месяцев назад
So dangerous!! And so many Sicilian Defense players don't know about it... I played the Sicilian for YEARS and I had never heard of a3 or seen it (I don't think). I definetely had zero clue on how dangerous it was if I did see it, and I again I'm not sure I did! My favorite move to play against is Nc6
@nitucosmin2288
@nitucosmin2288 Год назад
what do i do if my opponent plays d6 after 1.e4 2.c5 3.a3 ??
@agentsmith9641
@agentsmith9641 2 года назад
You have everything im looking for to throw off my opponent from the main line :) Didn't say i was going to win,but lol i'll have a go...
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 2 года назад
Have fun with it! I still play this all the time - honestly following 2. ...Nc6 black can fall into trouble fast and fast often so this is my favorite move to play against. 2. ...g6 is harder to deal with but white's position is still very much playable.
@TweetyFam
@TweetyFam Год назад
5:57 What if qxg2, trapping the rook in the corner, and kind of force a queen trade with qf3?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
Hey! Great question!! I honestly shouldv'e covered this in the video. So ya, if Qxg2 white has an over +5 advantage. We will continue with Nxd6+ (giving us a piece) and then will look to play Qf3 immediately against Kf8 so that black can't win our rook. If Ke7 instead, theres alot of good moves we can play (including Qf3 with the idea of an intermediate Nxc8+ if black decides to take our queen) but the best move is actually Ba3!! This looks to give us Nxc8+ on the horizon and black is simply lost there even after taking off our rook. Hope this helps!
@TweetyFam
@TweetyFam Год назад
@@TheChessGiant Ohh yeaa...didn't think that way...thanks!
@brenoson1357
@brenoson1357 3 года назад
What about Qa5 after 1. e4 c5 2. a3 Nc6 3. b4 cxb4 4. axb4 Nxb4 5. d4 Nc6 6. c3 d5 7. exd5 Qxd5 8. Na3 Qa5 (this move). How would you continue attacking after Qa5?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Hey Bren, good question! Against this I would probably play Nf3 and Bd2, with Nb5/Nc4/d5 ideas always in the air. The queen does slow things down for a bit, but it's soon gonna have to run to c7 or d8 where it's still pretty exposed to potential attacks. Hope this helps!
@sololinist
@sololinist Год назад
when playing against the Sicilian, what are the pros and cons of playing Smith Morra Gambit compared to Wing Gambit? Which gambit is more successful at an intermediate 1500 level? And why?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
I would say the Delayed Wing Gambit is much stronger than the Smith-Morra Gambit, in fact I was just talking to one of my students about this. Firstly, Sicilian players know the Smith-Morra, but many don't prepare for 2. a3! I played the Sicilian my whole life and had never heard of it. Second, the Delayed Wing Gambit gives up the a and b pawns, instead of the c and d. I think this is very much in white's favor. Thirdly, there are WAY more opening traps with the Delayed Wing Gambit. It is simply a much more dangerous system. Hope this helps!
@sololinist
@sololinist Год назад
@@TheChessGiant thanks Solomon for your concise reasons. I also love to play Levonfish attack with f4 against black Sicilian dragon. But if I start with the delayed Wing Gambit, I no longer can play the levenfish. is that correct? I must choose one or the other?
@LMD11
@LMD11 Год назад
Can you upload video in lower resolution 144p, i have net issue
@panagiotis7015
@panagiotis7015 2 года назад
At the last variation if black play instead of h5 Kf6 ? Who is better
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 2 года назад
Can you send me a timestamp? Thanks!
@niccolocordini4787
@niccolocordini4787 3 года назад
Is better than do immediately b4? By the way, good video
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Thank Niccolo! Ya so basically by playing a3 we allow black to play Nc6 or e6, which in turn, would mean that either of those minor pieces would take it, losing a tempo when we attack those pieces and go for the advantage in development
@johnhazlett3711
@johnhazlett3711 20 дней назад
A sicilian version of the Evans Gambit!
@yayuuuhhhH
@yayuuuhhhH Год назад
what if black plays 2...d6?
@johnp845
@johnp845 3 года назад
at 1:35 you said that both 2. Nc6 and 2. e6 accept the gambit, and 2. d5 and 2. Nf6 and 2. g6 do not accept the gambit but what about 2. d6 ? thanks!
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Hey John! Great question! Against d6, we can go with b4 and then something such as Nc3, Rb1 (key move, defending that pawn on b4, also with potential ideas of playing b5 or taking on c5 and then all of a sudden we have a rook crashing down on b7, but honestly just waiting and keeping the tension is best for awhile in most instances), Nf3, Bb5, 0-0, etc. And white has a nice game!
@jellyfish-hunter428
@jellyfish-hunter428 3 года назад
at 5:47 after white goes Bc4, what if black responds with Qxg2 ? isn't black winning a rook ? or am i missing something.. ?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Great question! So ya against Qxg2 we play Nxd6+.... what we do next depends on where the king goes. If Kf8 we simply play Qf3 and trade down a piece ahead. If Ke7 we have Ba3, and if Kd7 we have d5... there's a ton of theory there but hopefully that sets you in the right direction. Black could play Qxg2 and then Kd7 to win our rook but if you plug this into a computer it is simply winning for white as the king has no protection.
@jellyfish-hunter428
@jellyfish-hunter428 3 года назад
@@TheChessGiant thank you very much sir
@cwhawes
@cwhawes Год назад
Some recommend the regular Wing Gambit. In your opinion is the Delayed Wing Gambit "safer"?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
Ya, the Wing Gambit is also good. More straightforward in what we want to achieve but less traps. I would honestly say they're both very safe. I don't think one is safer than the other. The advantage of the Delayed is more trappy lines and the advantage of the regular Wing Gambit is that 2. ...g6 loses it's fire. Hope this helps!
@cwhawes
@cwhawes Год назад
@@TheChessGiant Thanks! I think I'll have to give these a whirl. Just hate the Sicilian. :)
@nvofevery1
@nvofevery1 Год назад
What if black plays d6 on move 2? Is the gambit dead and just transposes into a typical Sicilian game?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant Год назад
Yessir! We will just continue developing and at some point look to put a rook on b1 to support the pawn on b4 (while also looking at bxc5 ideas opening the file up). Hope this helps!
@panagiotisgoulis8577
@panagiotisgoulis8577 3 года назад
@6.05 What if Qxg2 ?
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Good question Panagiotis! In that case, we could play Rg1 and attack the queen. After the queen moves, we play Nxd6+ winning a bishop, followed by Nxf7 and then winning the rook on h8! Hope this helps!
@huaxinzhang
@huaxinzhang 3 года назад
6:25, what if black plays bishop to h2 threatening checkmate? white is going to lose the rook at least
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Almost! We can actually play Ng3 and then the bishop is now being attacked by our pawn and we are still attacking the knight so we will win a piece
@huaxinzhang
@huaxinzhang 3 года назад
@@TheChessGiant thanks for the explanation!
@gioloizanagi3046
@gioloizanagi3046 2 года назад
This is my secret weapon against the sicilian hehe. This variation is not that popular but very deadly ngl. I hope not many people find this xD
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 2 года назад
Same here! I was introduced to this originally by the GingerGM on chess.com and it is brilliant, especially against lines like 2. ...Nc6 and 2. ...e6. I've had winning positions against 2200+ tournament players within the first few minutes in blitz time controls especially against that Nc6 line where we eventually go with Na3. Welcome to the few and the proud haha
@gioloizanagi3046
@gioloizanagi3046 2 года назад
@@TheChessGiant ❤️
@truthless_of_shinovar
@truthless_of_shinovar 3 года назад
I learned this and now i crush sicilian players
@TheChessGiant
@TheChessGiant 3 года назад
Nice Dishank! Very strong chess gambit for white! My favorite move to play against with it is 2. ... Nc6.
@nnemski1012
@nnemski1012 11 месяцев назад
Instructive video but his voice is very boring😢
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