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Deadly Chess TRAP to Win in 7 Moves! [Works up to 2200 ELO] 

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you a deadly chess opening trap to win in just 7 moves. It is a variation from the Scotch Gambit (from the Scotch Game) which happens after the following moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Ng5.
The main idea for White is to sacrifice the knight on f7 with Nxf7 and deliver a powerful attack against the Black's king with Bc4+ followed by Qh5+, planning for a checkmate similar to that of the Scholar's Mate.
A great thing is that it works even against advanced level players (according to the statistics of games played). It works extremely well till the 2000 rating level and even some players up to the 2200 rating range fall for this trap.
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00:00 Chess Trap to Win in 7 Moves
00:09 Scotch Gambit 4.Ng5
03:00 Proof: More than 70% Win Rate
04:44 If Black plays Ke7
06:37 Stockfish says Black wins??
07:58 If Black plays Be7, not h6
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@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
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@nishapanchal3521 2 года назад
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@koolerstream921
@koolerstream921 2 года назад
does this still work if they move pawn f6? I tried to get it a few times and my opponents never move their h pawn only their f pawn lol
@jesusislord7526
@jesusislord7526 2 года назад
What do you do when black queen play f6???
@somaliano99kingkonghimself75
Somaliano99 gambit. Pls. That is a good name it is a pirets. Trick to take a ship
@ashapal1681
@ashapal1681 Год назад
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@ronvavra
@ronvavra 2 года назад
I have tried numerous 'sure fire', 'deadly', 'beat better player' videos. Here's the problem, my opponent hasn't seen the same videos and so doesn't know which moves he should make to fall into those traps. My opponent is a computer and Mr. Lenovo seems to know all the things not to do.
@gumataguma
@gumataguma 2 года назад
The database of moves is strictly based on human player moves. You can't beat AI with these openings as they are obviously playing the best possible moves according to the known chess opening theories. Even Chessmaster 5000 (released in 1996) had all the known chess openings hardcoded and didn't fall into any trap...
@redstarkboxingsportsnews4289
@redstarkboxingsportsnews4289 2 года назад
Exactly what if the king moves into e8 after the first check then u gave up your knight for nothing
@TheForbiddenDance
@TheForbiddenDance 2 года назад
these things only work in blitz and bullet games where people dont think
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
These traps are designed to be used against humans. Computers are way too strong anyway. Best of luck!
@CerealDust-nStuff
@CerealDust-nStuff Год назад
@@redstarkboxingsportsnews4289 - What do you mean e8? That move is part of the trap.
@TheSpiritualCamp
@TheSpiritualCamp 2 года назад
I suggest the name "The Haggis Gambit". Because it's quite similar to the Fried Liver attack, and it's based on the Scottish gambit... ^^
@jugaadsingh5601
@jugaadsingh5601 2 года назад
What about the fried scotch gambit
@itcouldbeclark
@itcouldbeclark 2 года назад
I was about to suggest the same, then saw your comment.
@adriansrfr
@adriansrfr 2 года назад
Hyper Fried Liver Attack or Accelerated Fried Liver
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
It's creative indeed. The fried liver attack, the haggis gambit... I wonder what's next? 😀
@randomminecraftplayer6857
@randomminecraftplayer6857 2 года назад
@@GMIgorSmirnov foie gras attack
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
► Chapters 00:00 Chess Trap to Win in 7 Moves 00:09 Scotch Gambit 4.Ng5 03:00 Proof: More than 70% Win Rate 04:44 If Black plays Ke7 06:37 Stockfish says Black wins?? 07:58 If Black plays Be7, not h6
@David_Michael_Perez
@David_Michael_Perez 2 года назад
Awesome
@Erling1956
@Erling1956 2 года назад
QxNg5? - I am 65 years old and just started to play chess again, but I see the black Queen can QxNg5
@David_Michael_Perez
@David_Michael_Perez 2 года назад
@@Erling1956 So, after white moves his knight to g5 the queen can kill, that is correct, but then white can just snipe the queen with the bishop it has on c1.
@121moham21
@121moham21 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, it was beautiful and you explained very well 👌
@MrBannnaHead
@MrBannnaHead 2 года назад
Fascinating video! I would love more deadly openings explained
@ravikumarchakka2069
@ravikumarchakka2069 2 года назад
I would like to join the coaching classes of you, especially on the openings. You are presenting a number of wonderful and unknown and interesting variations. Thanks a lot!!!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
You're most welcome!
@thebrenn882
@thebrenn882 2 года назад
Thank you sir for this delightful lesson. Keep up the good work.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
🙏
@souravhalder1498
@souravhalder1498 2 года назад
Thank you sir for your amazing chess tactics.
@benwoodd
@benwoodd Год назад
Thanks Igor, just played this opening and my opponent followed the most common moves every time. I love the castle check!
@jaironunez7196
@jaironunez7196 2 года назад
Hello Igor!!! Greetings from Costa Rica!! 🇨🇷 Huge fan of your work!
@JabarFarahi
@JabarFarahi Год назад
I love all the content you put out and i command you for it. it helped me a lot. This new video on scotch trap on move 4 Ng5- Be7 5 Nf7 Kf7 6 Bc4 ch Ke8 7 Qh5 ch g6 8 Qd5 is met with Bb4 ch. and black is better.
@jasonyoung1898
@jasonyoung1898 2 года назад
I've been missing a while congrats on the GM and keep up the content
@marcoantoniomoralesbeyugo8043
@marcoantoniomoralesbeyugo8043 2 года назад
One million like and thanks. A very nice teaching.
@aaronmalabanan3552
@aaronmalabanan3552 2 года назад
Great style of teaching 👏
@kaushiksarkar3509
@kaushiksarkar3509 2 года назад
A genius like you can make such spectacular moves, thank you Sir
@LogicDailyMath
@LogicDailyMath 2 года назад
OKAY WHAT!!! I watched this video honestly I only watched the first bit of theory for the main trap, I got so excited I jumped right into a game and delivered that EXACT pawn checkmate. This... is... insane. Thank you!!!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
@joshz424
@joshz424 2 года назад
Same!
@emilleakovic6397
@emilleakovic6397 2 года назад
First game he played d5 and i lost...
@randomyoutubeaccount6906
@randomyoutubeaccount6906 2 года назад
@@emilleakovic6397 I have been at this for a negative 100 elo and have yet to have them play H6 or the Bishop move to use this.
@franklanoie7978
@franklanoie7978 2 года назад
You’ve been very lucky. These « traps » rarely works. I’m a beginner and play against players rated 400-800 and it didn’t work against none of them in 10 tries. Let alone doing this against players above 2000 or even 1000 lol.
@dimitaraleksandrov6381
@dimitaraleksandrov6381 2 года назад
I'd be lying if I say I haven't fallen in to this particular trap. Great analysis! I am looking forward to test this :)
@aaudain1
@aaudain1 2 года назад
Awesome thanks for sharing
@dfourth5820
@dfourth5820 2 года назад
wow, thank uu this is so helpful
@EinstonReborn
@EinstonReborn 2 года назад
so simple and easy to remember!
@kaybizee
@kaybizee 2 года назад
What if black plays pawn to f6 after your horse moves to g5?
@poberejskii
@poberejskii 2 года назад
very funny, thank you!
@abaanahmed2193
@abaanahmed2193 Год назад
Amazing Video!!!
@scottjasper5424
@scottjasper5424 7 месяцев назад
I love these rare variations that you give us. I play a bunch of them to great success.
@DzulkifliMdMovingForward
@DzulkifliMdMovingForward 2 года назад
That's a new gambit...thks..
@poolering
@poolering 2 года назад
Brilliant!!
@nafanafatali5285
@nafanafatali5285 2 года назад
Nice, as a chess player, I particularly enjoy your description of mating with a pawn, esp the chuckle 😆 i like a name incorporating the knight and intoxication lol drunk from smirnoff vodka or whisky from the scotch lol
@grownupgaming
@grownupgaming 2 года назад
What if they play f6? happens more than you think
@joehelfrich7456
@joehelfrich7456 2 года назад
Wow. Growing up I played chess almost exclusively against my dad and always tried this opening up to the knight fork against the queen and the rook. I wasn't good enough to see all the ways to follow up though.
@bzeliotis
@bzeliotis 2 года назад
Excellent!
@GAVINthePG
@GAVINthePG Год назад
“Scotch Gambit, Ng5 variation” that sounds like an idea. I won’t put my name on it because I don’t necessarily deserve it lol. Been learning the Scotch and this has helped with many new ideas to explore. Thanks for this video!
@maaifoediedelarey4335
@maaifoediedelarey4335 2 года назад
Great video, I officially name it the "Igor Scotch Gambit". I've only recently started studying chess, a lot from your videos, thank you.I just tested it against the Li bot, just to see how far a beginner (900 ELO) would get with it. I lost at move 26 (did make 1 blunder, but it felt solid. It seems that the bot has it programmed. I will definitely be using it in my human (no engine) rating games, as an alt to the Italian opening.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
Thanks! 🤗 Indeed, gambits work the best against humans. Computers don't get scared, don't blunder etc...
@magdyfawzybas
@magdyfawzybas 2 года назад
Thank you very much , your plans worked very good
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
Great to hear!
@frankleang755
@frankleang755 2 года назад
Igor ur a genius. thanks 😊
@mehome4163
@mehome4163 2 года назад
Hi Igor, that´s a really tricky line. But I suggest, you could explain how to salvage the position after the opponent played simply f6 after Ng5. Thank you for your amazing content anyway!
@yzfool6639
@yzfool6639 2 года назад
Never play f6.
@d7omxlgame166
@d7omxlgame166 2 года назад
What do you mean hy never play f6
@lherfel
@lherfel Год назад
yeah f6 is what I hbe been getting
@dr9631
@dr9631 8 месяцев назад
@@d7omxlgame166 That's one of Ben Finegold's rules. :D
@GeorgiosMichalopoulos
@GeorgiosMichalopoulos 2 года назад
This has worked wonders for me, i ve lost count of the mates i had after the play h6
@littleengineer5151
@littleengineer5151 Год назад
Any ideas on how to proceed after black plays pawn d5, bishop takes, bishop e6? I encountered this two times and havent found a winning position afterwards
@abogacorpattorney
@abogacorpattorney 2 года назад
Amazing!
@jeancarlo1680
@jeancarlo1680 Год назад
What would you do if instead of refuting the Knight with h6 they moved f6? That you give the king a safe space after g6. Would that be the 30% that loses? Because I'm not been able o find an answer.
@pauliusonega5507
@pauliusonega5507 2 года назад
I tried it one time and it absolutely worked. Thanks. 😂
@SonuXavierOneAndOnly
@SonuXavierOneAndOnly 2 года назад
I was trying to attempt the fried liver, forgot the lines, and have accidentally done this trap line several times as I played naturally. I have been asked by my opponents what gambit this was, but I really didn't know what to tell them. I just tell them, its a modified version of the fried liver I made myself.
@user-hq9yl1gc2q
@user-hq9yl1gc2q 12 дней назад
Great Chess. Class.. Great. Tactics. I will use them! Many. Thanks!🎈🎈
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 12 дней назад
🎈
@stupidvids777
@stupidvids777 Год назад
I'm a beginner in chess I'm at level 30 and I keep beating it with this signature move that you taught me it's a few other things I have to do not exactly to the tea what you do but I'm catching it
@LogicDailyMath
@LogicDailyMath 2 года назад
How should you respond to f6 after Ng5
@roryharvey2727
@roryharvey2727 Год назад
This is MAGNIFICENT!!
@ABWEndon
@ABWEndon 2 года назад
The "Scotch Mist Gambit" is my suggestion, because it is fleeting and over in no time at all. Thanks for the tutorial.
@edlawrence5059
@edlawrence5059 2 года назад
Bourbon Gambit
@ockertwessels649
@ockertwessels649 10 месяцев назад
0:38 Priceless body language. I love it when GM Igor says this almost as if he is loathed to admit what he did.
@blakem648
@blakem648 2 года назад
Literally first game i tried it out on it worked using the main line you demonstrated haha
@BrettGurewitz
@BrettGurewitz Год назад
this worked like a charm the first time I tried it
@theaangelavalencia547
@theaangelavalencia547 Год назад
thank you! trying to beat someone with that trap and it worked! thx again! :)
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Glad I could help!
@deutschedcsvideos5047
@deutschedcsvideos5047 2 года назад
1:08 what can i do if f6 instead of h6 is played?
@alexp4981
@alexp4981 2 года назад
I won some matches with this gambit thank you so much
@YuckFooToo1
@YuckFooToo1 2 года назад
I am a less than a novice player; this guy made my heart stop...I love chess!
@dizastaz1
@dizastaz1 Год назад
That first opening you did is related to one of Bobby fischer’s games but the one you have shown was somewhat I guess a faster version.
@dancingbrave2820
@dancingbrave2820 2 года назад
I suggest the Smirnov gambit!
@jasonchaille4088
@jasonchaille4088 2 года назад
Thank you so much, GM Smirnov! I enjoy your lessons, style, approach, and all the new tactics that you help bring to others. You are blessed. Keep doing what you do, awesome channel sir!
@p_louis
@p_louis 9 месяцев назад
Just tried this after watching the video and it worked right away. It looks so crazy to have the king check-mated at b6 with only 1 other piece captured.
@jonmt1983
@jonmt1983 Год назад
What do you do against 4. f6? Is there anything that can be done other than retreating the knight?
@swamijitsu2136
@swamijitsu2136 Год назад
I believe the answer is play 4.) bc4, then on move 5 you can pull your knight up to g5 if they don’t play h6
@swamijitsu2136
@swamijitsu2136 Год назад
You’ll be up in advantage atleast from there
@rodneyzoo
@rodneyzoo Год назад
Hi Grand Master Smirnov! I love your interesting openings. Could you please tell me what should be played if Black goes Nh6 on move 5 🤔 I don't believe this was covered in this video or the other one you mentioned. Thanks 🙏
@joustmaster_69
@joustmaster_69 Год назад
If they play Nh6, your dark square bishop can just capture the knight and you end up checkmating the opponent with the same pattern
@rodneyzoo
@rodneyzoo Год назад
@@joustmaster_69 sorry, I think I meant on move 4* my knight on G5 will not allow my dark square bishop to take their knight on H6.
@E39jared
@E39jared 21 день назад
Bro it worked that was so entertaining they did every single move thank you so much for teaching this
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 20 дней назад
@scottbollinger3641
@scottbollinger3641 2 года назад
Fantastic
@raifegeozay687
@raifegeozay687 2 года назад
2:28 for anyone wondering what happends if black plays Nxe5, threre is Qd5+ Ke7 is forced and Qxe5#
@niravapurv4578
@niravapurv4578 Год назад
Looked at some of these lines in opening explorer on lichess. I think it work well against those who instinctively plays h6... but a bit stronger player will chose Be7 in stead... and then its not hard to refute the Nxf7 sacrifice. Actually if they find right continuation after the line at 9:11 : (Be7, Nxf7, Kxf7, Bc4+, Ke7 (even if they play this weaker move) Qh5+, g6, Qd5+) here they can play Bb4+... witch should not be too far fetched to find, and its white witch is in trouble here... if c3, then black can play Qe7, if white grab bishop; cxb4, then Nxb4 with attack on quenn and the e pawn is gone fall with a check... perhaps Qe7 is not easy to find, yet again in that line its almost the only move. I gone try these lines in the local chess club if there is blitz games tomorrow. I think probably the 1600/1700+ rated players will refute it and smell the dangers. I think a bit stronger player will not play Ke8 either... they will see that queen can come out with check on h5.. anyway i think it will be gun to try... i started to play in club not so long ago and managed to achieve a rating og around 1500. So i will normally loose on a 1700 or higher rated player. I will report back how it goes.. not sure if i will use it on the 1900/2000 rated players.. i think they will refute it easily, but again ofc normally they beat me anyway.. so it could be worth a try.. i guess they will feel umbarased if the fall for it 😏😌🙃😕😉
@mostlyharmless1
@mostlyharmless1 2 года назад
I say we call it the Igor Gambit. :D New sub!
@mattkitchen3119
@mattkitchen3119 2 года назад
What do you do if they play F6 when you move the Knight? I tried the same type of moves but he also played G6 to block my queen and I was lost.
@corylong5808
@corylong5808 2 года назад
Then the trap won’t work but you’ve gotten compensation already by weaking their king side
@lepileptikdufunk5509
@lepileptikdufunk5509 2 года назад
@@corylong5808 there is not compensation or weakness, black can counter attack the center with d5, the bishop in c8 has an exit, d5 is one of the best response the pairs of bishops are free for to exit, the black pieces can play ordinary knight to f6 like a traxler attack, if knight takes f7, king takes knight in f7, bishop c4 check! d5 played by black, e4xd5, to choice for black b5 or knight c6 to a5 the classic variation of traxler attack, in chess never play 2 times the same piece, after e5×d4 the white pieces plays a second time their knight in g5 and this is not good, i don't recommend this opening for white, for white there is the scotch gambit with bishop to c4, the black pieces can play bishop f8 to c5 it's the giocco pianissimo, bishop f8 to e7 is playable so, if e5 attacking knight in f6, knight can play in e4, rook to e1, d5 or bishop to d5 attacking the knight in e4, the knight can go in c5, Smirnov is a grandmaster i respect his work for the fan of chess, but i'm thinking his recommanded move is a mistake
@aymencraftpro1878
@aymencraftpro1878 2 года назад
Hello. Very good video, but sometimes the oppontent play Kh6. What should we do ?
@anthonyjoevalen1
@anthonyjoevalen1 2 года назад
It's very fun game respect for my teacher chess GM Igor Smirnov🙏
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
🙏
@vivaanchan
@vivaanchan 2 года назад
Thanks, Bro for this brilliant trap! it will help me in my upcoming tournament.
@user-er1qw4vc8n
@user-er1qw4vc8n 6 месяцев назад
Hi GM Igor...at 9 00 after Qd5,black play Bb4+ is really strong move...right?
@drew5228
@drew5228 2 года назад
lol, first game I played after watching this video, i was able to checkmate my opponent in 12 moves. Thank you for the video!
@climbhigh1119
@climbhigh1119 2 года назад
What do you do if in the last variation, the king retreats to F8 instead of E8? I'm having a hard time finding a good refutation for that.
@robertodigirolamo2344
@robertodigirolamo2344 Год назад
You lost a piece and may be the game.
@jonathanfrancis3937
@jonathanfrancis3937 Год назад
Just pulled this off in a blitz game, remembering the quite wonderful mate in 6! Thanks again Igor for the amazing videos!
@MrWARGODS
@MrWARGODS Год назад
How do you stop the knights attack?can you do a video from black perspective on countering then attacking and winning
@vaneck619
@vaneck619 2 года назад
tried it on an absolute beginner. He just played knight f6 as his first move. completely crushing this strategy. xD
@bogarguz
@bogarguz Год назад
First Congratulations GM Smirnov, your videos are super excellent. 2nd, just a small detail, at 2:28 timeline, there is a checkmate with Qf4#. Thank you for your great teaching.
@lionaaa
@lionaaa Год назад
ohhhh, I never knew there is another checkmate.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Yes, it is good to deliver checkmate with a pawn as well. :)
@lionaaa
@lionaaa Год назад
@@GMIgorSmirnov I tried this in my school chess competition... but the girl doesn't even know what she is doing she was simply playing lmao.
@VahKing
@VahKing Год назад
dude this actually works lmfao thanks haha this is crazy!
@redace4821
@redace4821 2 года назад
Interesting Opening, if it works then it works. However, black have alot of moves to consolidated and gain advantage. Am surprised the majority plays h6 after Ng5, I thought f6 is more natural but I suppose f6 would block Nf6.
@jairmartmalquisto2383
@jairmartmalquisto2383 10 месяцев назад
Sir please cover a toturial about sicilian grand prix as white and sicilian defense as black . Thank you.
@NotAshamedOfficial
@NotAshamedOfficial 2 года назад
Love it, how about the Smirnov Gambit? :D
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
😜
@technologysansar7387
@technologysansar7387 2 года назад
Wow amazing
@AAYUSHMAANSINGH-er3sn
@AAYUSHMAANSINGH-er3sn Год назад
do you prefer playing openings like stafford gambit in a serious tournament ?
@thuantruong8556
@thuantruong8556 Год назад
thank kiu 😱
@bogdanaskovic2495
@bogdanaskovic2495 2 года назад
Unreal, just tried this trap, so far 5/8 games ended in quick mate after king to e8 😃
@nvofevery1
@nvofevery1 2 года назад
I've been playing this for a year. Sad it got publicized but great commentary on the bishop line as I thought that was the best refutation.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
I'm glad to know you got some value from the video!
@jamesdenys9533
@jamesdenys9533 2 года назад
Started the video, paused the video, created a quick match of online chess, started as white, played this opening and check mated my opponent in 10 came back and subscribed
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
@garbarrage
@garbarrage 2 года назад
Isn't that cheating? Might as well just use an engine.
@MargosEntertainment
@MargosEntertainment 2 года назад
@@garbarrage Its rlly not when it can easily be prepared
@garbarrage
@garbarrage 2 года назад
@@MargosEntertainment If it can be easily prepared, then prepare it. I mean, it's a technicality, but it's still cheating.
@MargosEntertainment
@MargosEntertainment 2 года назад
@@garbarrage He didnt mention pausing in between his game. He couldve just paused the video as he did mention and started a game and played it by memory...
@RealityCheck1
@RealityCheck1 Год назад
What I like about this move is your opponent will think you are new to chess by sacrificing the knight. It hides your real intentions.
@sanjaychoudhary401
@sanjaychoudhary401 2 года назад
Thanks a lot Sir i won many games with it.What iif opponent plays pawn f6?
@adityagupta3966
@adityagupta3966 16 дней назад
That's my ques too
@guilhermequinol2334
@guilhermequinol2334 Год назад
This is like an advanced form of scholar's mate and I love it 😂😂😂
@jonathan.palfrey
@jonathan.palfrey Год назад
I tried this, but as soon as I played Ng5, my opponent played d5-preventing the bishop move and leaving the knight looking silly. OK, I was playing against a program and that’s not what the plan is intended for; but it seems to me that d5 is not such a hard move to find in this situation. It helps Black to develop his pieces. The fact that it prevents Bc4 is a bonus from Black's point of view.
@joem1480
@joem1480 2 года назад
what do you do if after you play kg8 your opponent plays Bb4?
@mariusvlasie
@mariusvlasie 2 года назад
what happen if black bring the Q to E7 not bishop?
@mathewdeschene712
@mathewdeschene712 2 года назад
Then this gambit is refuted
@markvankoeverden3368
@markvankoeverden3368 Год назад
I tried this gambit, play went like: 6. Bc4+ d5 7. Bxd5 Be6, I wasn't sure how to proceed and managed to loose the game. Any suggestions?
@user-mp3fj6xt9w
@user-mp3fj6xt9w 2 года назад
I'm interested to see your analysis of 5...Bb4+; or ...d5 or ...f6, if you would add it sometime.
@henkoosterink8744
@henkoosterink8744 Год назад
Don't spoil it..... After d5 show is over.😄
@Hogojub
@Hogojub 2 года назад
Seems op, hope it doesnt get patched soon
@kylepatton2423
@kylepatton2423 Год назад
Aw, the good ol' Stanky Leg gambit. Classic!
@susmithak459
@susmithak459 Год назад
What to do against Nh6,f6 and d5 i have tried this opening with rated players below 1200 and lost with them please answer to this question
@Naskari_
@Naskari_ Год назад
I did an experiment and tried this in every game if I played with white pieces. It took me exactly 80 blitz games to get the knight sac, bishop check and king e8 forced checkmate. So 40 ish games as white. So don't expect to get this work in every game because of course many people play different openings. I got only one other game before the succeeded 80th game where my opponent played h6 attacking the knight but after sac and bishop check he played king e7 instead of e8. After all this is pretty fun trap to try. Oh and my blitz rating has been around 800 during the run.
@jeffcalhoun6651
@jeffcalhoun6651 2 года назад
This worked 8 games in a row! Terrific, thank you very much!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 2 года назад
Excellent!
@stevenmiddlemas8237
@stevenmiddlemas8237 2 года назад
Awesome, works for me who has been playing chess for just over a year. Thank you.
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