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Destroy Every e4 Player With The O'Sullivan Gambit | Full of Traps 

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In this video, I have covered the main ideas behind our simple, yet effective gambit that you can try against the so called King's Pawn Opening, which is not yet common to many. It begins as a normal Alekhine defense but later on transpose into the O'Sullivan Variation.
CHAPTERS-----------------------------------------------
00:00 - Intro
02:54 - Gambit Accepted
06:58 - My Example Game
12:39 - The Counter Trap - Bc4
15:14 - Gambit Declined
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@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
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@juanmanongas7340
@juanmanongas7340 Год назад
Clear
@alancoe1002
@alancoe1002 Год назад
I've never seen this new Alekhine. Looks like a lot of fun. Your channel is a real find. Now... I have to step UP! Thanks, Kaspa.
@awakenedsoul2638
@awakenedsoul2638 Год назад
THIS IS THE START OF THE GREATNESS OF YOUR CHANNEL!
@jamesreed4483
@jamesreed4483 Год назад
I have played the Alekhine Defense on and off for decades and have never seen this gambit. Great fun. Thank you.
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Thx
@randyarnold3830
@randyarnold3830 Год назад
You truly are the guru of traps
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
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@nass7070
@nass7070 Год назад
Forget the other move you talk about after knight d5 they always play c4!!! 100% of the game i play , they play c4 after knight d5.
@kenhoadley1798
@kenhoadley1798 Год назад
I would always play 3.d4 if I knew the reply was 3...b5
@chandrabhankr
@chandrabhankr Год назад
Dear KaspaChess. Would you like to play with your black next move after knight f6 ... ? If the match get draw... Will be considered as your win .
@marcianofeliciano6413
@marcianofeliciano6413 Год назад
@@nass7070 0lx lpl8ill9jl lol uk
@tolveasna3843
@tolveasna3843 Год назад
Congratulation
@NapoleonGARDENINGTV
@NapoleonGARDENINGTV Год назад
Ha ha😄 My friend arrived here at our place. Then I stopped this video in the later part because we have to play Chess. I applied this gambit in one of our games and I just beat him with this Gambit. Thanks a lot! This video is very helpful !
@monkeywrench2800
@monkeywrench2800 Год назад
Crazy tactics! Thank you!!
@cycles1614
@cycles1614 Год назад
Your explains and lessons are SO good,man,I love it!
@darryljones7603
@darryljones7603 Год назад
Really nice for you to share this with us!!!! Thanks!!!!
@mikejay9838
@mikejay9838 Год назад
Excellent treatment once again! Thank you for all your hard work! :D
@NapoleonGARDENINGTV
@NapoleonGARDENINGTV Год назад
He used to beat me a lot before, then I just beat him with this gambit! Very advisable! I love offbeat gambits too!
@Galighticus
@Galighticus Год назад
This is awesome ....Thank you Kaspa🙏🏿🙏🏿💎
@florinvidea3519
@florinvidea3519 9 месяцев назад
All of these are pretty hard to realize, cause white will go 2.c4 and the magic is gone
@albertlouisseize.
@albertlouisseize. Год назад
A smashing video. Never saw that attack before. You're a pedagogy genius.
@nupmardotorreon1873
@nupmardotorreon1873 Год назад
I really love the way how you explain..your a great teacher..thank you so much.i learned a lot
@venkataramanan7219
@venkataramanan7219 Год назад
Nicely explained 👍 thankyou.
@ronaldocallanta8088
@ronaldocallanta8088 Год назад
thank you kaspa ! more power.God bless you.
@travischampagne3252
@travischampagne3252 Год назад
I just played this and got the gambit line three times in a row
@saultarsus6461
@saultarsus6461 Год назад
True Story happens to me every time , ''I get Butchered, Punished, Tortured ,Physically , mentally and Spiritually.'' Thank You so much for Your insightful videos, I have managed to trap my opponents Queens now since watching Your last video.
@jovic8372
@jovic8372 Год назад
God Bless
@kingweeez6821
@kingweeez6821 Год назад
You should show white replying 2. C4 for the simple fact that Magnus played it and he did lose that way
@Ekasithb11
@Ekasithb11 6 месяцев назад
Nice Moves.
@pauladeoye6184
@pauladeoye6184 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing your intelligent insights... it's certainly helped my games ... especially in playing gambits for quick development
@mkistogrqwa3056
@mkistogrqwa3056 Год назад
minut: 14:40 - what if the pawn goes to b4 (not b3) attacking the queen, we lose the rook!
@nikzbiljic
@nikzbiljic Год назад
@@rickypatel2517 it NOT en passant
@nass7070
@nass7070 Год назад
You sir have great video and very informative!!! Cheers
@tusharash9307
@tusharash9307 Год назад
Great work sir, one of the best simple and very basic gambit to learn very effective and of course very well explained. Thankyou.
@thomasjackson9993
@thomasjackson9993 Год назад
You're content is outstanding!
@eliyah3029
@eliyah3029 Год назад
Thank u for your insightful vids ur explanations kill me 😂 keep it up bro!
@anthonyjoevalen1
@anthonyjoevalen1 Год назад
Thanks alot for a such knowledge you tell for us, these is really rare, & I appreciate it🙏👍💕
@deepakpremnathsharma3844
@deepakpremnathsharma3844 Месяц назад
Thanks for the knowledge...excellent
@sibusisoharvey2652
@sibusisoharvey2652 Год назад
Just be simple and win a free piece 🤣🤣🤣
@jean-yveschartier4605
@jean-yveschartier4605 Год назад
Thank you
@frankojudoka
@frankojudoka Год назад
Stockfish shows +1.6. After dxc6, it shows -1.1. It recommended Qa5+.
@aminshafiee7066
@aminshafiee7066 Год назад
Perfect
@jesimulator
@jesimulator Год назад
14:38 instead of b3.. white will play b4.. then black should resign
@chrisdavis2161
@chrisdavis2161 Год назад
you're saying white WILL play b4, but only 45 of the 223 people that played this line on Lichess found the correct move (from 3.5 billion total games). The answer from this position isn't as obvious as you would think for white because that light square bishop is trying to win that rook (that's why it's a trap). If they take the rook first, the advantage for black is double the advantage white would get from b4 Qxb4 Bxa8. There is only one good move from this position (to redirect the queen from the 5th rank and that diagonal), everything else loses or equalizes. if you wanted to play safe you would play 7...Nc6 and black is completely fine
@rey3100
@rey3100 Год назад
Nice and clear presentation❤. Il look for more of your videos.
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
You are welcome
@colton1016
@colton1016 Год назад
Thanks again
@BlitzMasterYT
@BlitzMasterYT Год назад
At 14:40 "the counter trap" instead of b3 white should play b4 and black is busted
@stolensoul2355
@stolensoul2355 Год назад
Instead of 7.Nc3 dxc3, Black can easily play 7...Nc6. good position
@BeachBumzz101
@BeachBumzz101 11 месяцев назад
Someone did this exact gambit to me yesterday… ❤Great video
@borsaroneroy
@borsaroneroy Год назад
What if after 5 cxd the white play Qxd4 instead of Bxd5?
@mphocombo
@mphocombo Год назад
Nice video n great lessons
@prasadugaonkar
@prasadugaonkar Год назад
Thanks, for a very good video. Keep it up...🙏
@fahadn2002
@fahadn2002 Год назад
That fork always gets me.
@rolandovillodres9167
@rolandovillodres9167 Год назад
I am an Alekhine player myself thanks for the new development of this opening.
@mccoy2082
@mccoy2082 Год назад
NICE TAKE BROTHER!!!!!
@ahmedalmassri2997
@ahmedalmassri2997 Год назад
Great man You are really the best
@robherrera6178
@robherrera6178 Год назад
I enjoy your videos great information
@palebluedot8733
@palebluedot8733 Год назад
This gambit accepted is like Hudaibiya where you feel like you are playing inferior moves but you just have to keep faith and trust the process.😂
@nikzbiljic
@nikzbiljic Год назад
what if at 13:46 white doesn't take rook on b8, but instead plays b4! yes b4 and black can resign! FFS it is no good! A player rated 1500 sees this!
@jovic8372
@jovic8372 Год назад
I'm gonna look at that
@ahmedtymour6301
@ahmedtymour6301 Год назад
I love it broo.. keep it up
@alikhodajani6075
@alikhodajani6075 Год назад
Brilliant chess analysis; ... and I love your accent 😍 !!!
@abdulazizalhinai7674
@abdulazizalhinai7674 Год назад
what should I do if white play Queen f3 right after I play c5
@digikaininja5
@digikaininja5 11 месяцев назад
can u plz do a rating climb on 1) CARO KANN (blacks) 2) STONEWALL (white n black) 3) HIPPO (white n black)
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial 11 месяцев назад
Nice suggestion. Well noted!
@jameshouzvicka6631
@jameshouzvicka6631 Год назад
You are a great player analyzing bullet game- gee I won't even go there!As I said before this is much like violins in Nimzo indian,thanks and great job..it does look like b4 bust black but otherwise Great!!
@BisoKuna
@BisoKuna Год назад
great Job
@reniervanwyk4327
@reniervanwyk4327 Год назад
even the moves youve made took the pawn. if you play with the queen and knight you block that moves and then black will be in a very difficult position
@RamTheArchiGuy
@RamTheArchiGuy Год назад
The most underrated badass chess player ever.. 🔥
@sibusisoharvey2652
@sibusisoharvey2652 Год назад
tortured spiritually🤣🤣🤣
@robertakerman3570
@robertakerman3570 Год назад
singing My song
@arnoldbayonita637
@arnoldbayonita637 Год назад
Very good moves
@chesslover8829
@chesslover8829 Год назад
White can avoid the gambit and the Alekhine altogether by playing the dull 2. Nc3, which protects the e4 pawn. However, more fun is the chase variation: 1. e4 Nf6 2. e5 Nd5 3. c4 Nb6 4. d4 d6. White's center is more stable than it looks. A maneuvering game results, which requires careful play by both sides.
@dominadorbagamaspad6966
@dominadorbagamaspad6966 Год назад
How about if white play c4 in 3rd move
@Australianchessplayer
@Australianchessplayer Год назад
I have played 1 e4 Nf6 as white, and none of those disasters befell me. Being unfamiliar with Alekhine's defence, I simply headed for more familiar waters.
@Noir0rioN
@Noir0rioN Год назад
Alekhine is my go-to as Black lol
@londonthomas7324
@londonthomas7324 10 месяцев назад
You have lied there! A knight solve things you just have to bring your queen there
@mphocombo
@mphocombo Год назад
How to access lichess database?
@patrickbrume5603
@patrickbrume5603 Год назад
Why is it difficult to download here
@andrewmays3988
@andrewmays3988 Год назад
When you announce the name of a gambit, please print the name so we can see it, Thank You!! 😊
@ericst-laurent1194
@ericst-laurent1194 Год назад
Until now that work really well,in any way the opponent play this!Big thank you for the black defence alekhine!
@chonamallari4080
@chonamallari4080 Год назад
How if white move the knight to f3 to protect the pawn and blocking the black queen to take the g2
@qihangsun913
@qihangsun913 Год назад
Thank you Kaspa for this video and another video on d4 opening of O'Sullivan's gambit. I was losing a lot facing d4 where I did d5 and then c4 e6 because I don't know what to do correctly in Queen's Gambit. I just won a game with d4 b5 while finally my opponent was greedy to take my knight as cxd5. I took the bishop back and even I forgot my Ba6 and did Bb7, I won at the end with another forking by my Queen - it's so powerful. Thank you again and hope to see more opening courses in your channel.
@moalenagamphahlele1864
@moalenagamphahlele1864 Год назад
Check out Remote chess , Igor Smirnov has it against d4
@jameshouzvicka6631
@jameshouzvicka6631 Год назад
Much like the Vitolins in the nimzo indian
@NapoleonGARDENINGTV
@NapoleonGARDENINGTV Год назад
I played Qf5+ in reply to 4. Qf3 of white
@gerardorodriguez-uf9rx
@gerardorodriguez-uf9rx Год назад
That’s a pass pawn. And pawn can still advance
@davidbatchelder85
@davidbatchelder85 Год назад
two things, I love this line, wonderful, you are a sniper in chess. You spend the time and show us. Amazing. I know allot about sniping, hours and even days waiting for that one moment. Hard, thank you for the time you spend. Second, I want to get to 2000 rating, I seem to be stuck at 1450 1484. I seem to be hitting a ceiling. What course of yours would you suggest.
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Try my English Opening course (White) and my Caro-Kann Defense (Black). Visit www.kaspachess.com to learn more. Thank you!
@tolveasna3843
@tolveasna3843 Год назад
Where can I get the database of chess player like what you demonstrate on this video
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
On Lichess.org
@jovic8372
@jovic8372 Год назад
I can't stop laughing
@kenhoadley1798
@kenhoadley1798 Год назад
Why can't White play after 3...b5 4.Bxb5 c5 simply 5.Ne2 Qa5+ 6.Nbc3 and is a pawn up with the much better position.
@DonDef88PL
@DonDef88PL Год назад
Maybe white can play pawn to c3 before black Queen attacks of course without bishop taking pawn on b5.
@seove1
@seove1 6 месяцев назад
Oh my!
@enkavidhaigal1707
@enkavidhaigal1707 10 месяцев назад
Man you deserve a lot of viewers man. All you need is just an upgradation in the video interface Like changing and modifying the boards colour and right side panel that's it
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the feedback
@njabulisomazibuko342
@njabulisomazibuko342 2 месяца назад
After c5 and white plays c4 attacking the Knight what happens after that.
@josephtinkane2898
@josephtinkane2898 Год назад
Wonderful...just WOW!!😋
@SS-sc4qj
@SS-sc4qj Год назад
What if white withdraws the bishop immediately after capture?
@JellyMonster1
@JellyMonster1 Год назад
Enjoyed the video, thanks. What happens if white plays c4 after Nd5?
@nass7070
@nass7070 Год назад
I was asking me the sam3 question!!! I'm elo 1760 and everybody play c4 after d5 !!!
@JellyMonster1
@JellyMonster1 Год назад
@@nass7070 Yes, to chase that pesky knight away.
@zanti4132
@zanti4132 Год назад
You are correct: White can play c4 first and still get to the main lines, e.g. 3. c4 Nb6 4. d4 d6 and now 5. exd6 is popular in tournaments to avoid the ultra-messy positions after 5. f4. With that said, 2...b5 is hardly anything to lose sleep over. If you don't entirely trust the pawn grab (which isn't to say 3. Bxb5 is bad - objectively, it's probably the best move here) just play 3. Nf3. Then if 3...d6 you can play 4. Bxb5+, taking the pawn with check and giving Black no real compensation. You're probably more likely to see 3...c5 after 3. Nf3, if only because it's the move played after 3. Bxb5, but then there's a fun line that goes 4. c4!? (now Black will be thinking, "Wait, I thought I stopped this move") bxc4 5. Bxc4 Nb6 (or 5...e6 6. Bxd4 exd5 7. O-O with a clear advantage to White) 6. Bxf7+! Kxf7 7. dxc5, trapping the knight to regain the sacrificed piece, e.g. 7...Nc4 8. Qd5+.
@virgilioabela3996
@virgilioabela3996 Год назад
Dear IDOL, YOU AMAZED ME AGAIN! WOW! ❤ VERY CLEVER GAMES...
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Thank you so much. That's very encouraging!
@prahalladdebnath5427
@prahalladdebnath5427 Год назад
One more video please
@influentia1patterns
@influentia1patterns Год назад
Is there a way to search all games that had a promotion to knight? Looking for a crazy gambit I saw 2 years ago where white promotes to queen and black sacrifices multiple peices to advance pawns ultimately promoting TWICE to knight and win the game.
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
I don't think there's one direct way, but try to search the key words on RU-vid.
@abdulazizalhinai7674
@abdulazizalhinai7674 Год назад
my opponent played Queen f3 very early then I stucked
@canaandereng3674
@canaandereng3674 Год назад
So many better openings, I don't think you play this in tournament play.
@remcovanhartevelt588
@remcovanhartevelt588 Год назад
Nice alkaline opening, I am a bit in doubt people of my ranking will stand a chance should they see the free pawn😊
@GoranRadic
@GoranRadic Год назад
Funny videos. I’d like to attend the course.
@jovic8372
@jovic8372 Год назад
What a great video....I like your commentary. If we ever meet I will buy you a coffee
@kinorhynch
@kinorhynch Год назад
3:37 doing what to the king and the bishop?....... :)
@19037vinny
@19037vinny 7 месяцев назад
I'd try it only thing is my opponent would probably go c4 before d4 spoiling it. Don't like Nb6, looks a bit hemmed in.
@BethanyBaptistChurchTayNinh
It is a free pond, Be7 solved, black lost.
@mlsm34life
@mlsm34life Год назад
A day late. I lost to this game play yesterday. Opponent must have watched this video.
@user-lh7cu3kw9l
@user-lh7cu3kw9l 9 месяцев назад
How about blocking with tje queen
@mohankakarla369
@mohankakarla369 Год назад
How can I get the course
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Check the list of my courses in the description above and email me at kasubambulo2@gmail.com to specify which exact course(s) you want. Then after that, you will have to PayPal me via www.paypal.com/paypalme/kaspambulo then I will immediately send you a private link to the course(s). That's all. My online store will soon be ready after I finish setting up my website.
@karanay
@karanay Год назад
How much do the courses cost? And are you planning to make other courses (for example, on Sicilian defence or the Scotch game)?
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Currently, I have reduced the price to $17.5 per course, subject to change in the long run depending on the demand and supply. Yes, I do plan to make other courses. For more about the courses, check in the description above or contact me via the email provided in the description. Thank you 🙏
@karanay
@karanay Год назад
@@kaspachessofficial thank you for your answer! Btw you have very cute accent
@thomasjackson9993
@thomasjackson9993 Год назад
You are the man! Thank you. You are an awesome person.
@michaelleosamuel4725
@michaelleosamuel4725 Год назад
What about c4 instead of d4 I. The beginning?
@remic_s2775
@remic_s2775 Год назад
In that point ill play another opening
@vinumahesh1743
@vinumahesh1743 Год назад
03:17 Are you nuts? White will play c4.
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Maybe you need to see the solution for that here 11:23, before saying that again.
@vinumahesh1743
@vinumahesh1743 Год назад
Yeah i saw it.. C takes d4 and Queen takes d4. Why Queen takes d4 when you have a free knight on d5?
@vinumahesh1743
@vinumahesh1743 Год назад
That is cxd5 instead of Qxd4. Then if Qa4+ then Nc3 after that. Pls explain.
@krishnaprabhakar526
@krishnaprabhakar526 Год назад
Be respectful whether right or wrong !
@jpowerw
@jpowerw 11 месяцев назад
Bobby Fischer would not agree!!!
@mahyarrezaeiamiri7150
@mahyarrezaeiamiri7150 Год назад
13:41 if white plays nc3 and you take it with the pawn white goes b4 attaing your queen on a5 then you take the b4 pawn andd you lose your rook!
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
I explained that deliberate move in the linked video below: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oY-P7zpCurY.html, at 05:23.
@yatri4832
@yatri4832 Год назад
Well wisher arrived boss🥀❣️
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