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Dirty chess tricks 1 (Matinovsky Gambit) 

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@neelmodi4374
@neelmodi4374 10 лет назад
I tried this in a chess tournament and lost... Afterwards, the person I played against said to me, "Yeah, I watched that RU-vid video too."
@rahulenork
@rahulenork 7 лет назад
Neel Modi lol
@yasinguzelce
@yasinguzelce 7 лет назад
Neel Modi Nice xD
@emingrafoskop8259
@emingrafoskop8259 7 лет назад
*insert bad luck brian meme here*
@hulkorianbivolaru3195
@hulkorianbivolaru3195 7 лет назад
next week on "stuff that never happened season 3 episode 2"
@destrowermaxima5710
@destrowermaxima5710 7 лет назад
Neel Modi -beeps-
@RnBandCrunk
@RnBandCrunk 8 лет назад
'and to his horror my opponent realizes' i love this line
@Aaron-vk3mb
@Aaron-vk3mb 2 года назад
His accent really drives it home lol, perfect
@naufalrafdi1318
@naufalrafdi1318 8 лет назад
I just tried it, n when i try... i forgot the moves
@Lazy.y
@Lazy.y 8 лет назад
XD
@KayraGaming10
@KayraGaming10 8 лет назад
hhahaa me too. i think we need to practice and auto remember this move
@japooskas
@japooskas 7 лет назад
fkn lol
@sarthakagarwal2264
@sarthakagarwal2264 7 лет назад
waah re rattu popat!!!!
@sourabhsiitg
@sourabhsiitg 7 лет назад
hehheeh
@groussac
@groussac 8 лет назад
The accent and word usage add charm to a brilliant explanation. Not everybody speaks North American English nor should they be expected to. All gratitude to GJ_Chess for taking the time to share his ideas with us. He's definitely a good guy.
@knotwilg3596
@knotwilg3596 7 лет назад
7:13 "but he completely missed this move, which is E6, ... ha ha ... check mate"
@truennn
@truennn 9 лет назад
I am not even a chess aficionado, I don't know why I'm watching this, but it's amusing.
@Dunkelelf3
@Dunkelelf3 7 лет назад
thanks for the videos.. i finally played some matches against my dad after years.. i almost won the first.. my dad was a chess teacher and is an increadible strong opponent.. one day when i was young i was sitting in the living room with a chess board and he was cleaning the dishes in the kitchen.. he just told me his moves like knight to d5 etc and still won the game without even seeing the friggin board.. xD but i guess this is how you improve as a player the best..
@kicsnasdc
@kicsnasdc 7 лет назад
Nice story!
@sharathrao9652
@sharathrao9652 7 лет назад
Dunkelelf3
@ReasonMakes
@ReasonMakes 6 лет назад
If you want to improve at chess, you can try memorizing sequences for your information, but take care to not fall into the trap of playing "Hope Chess". Memorizing these sequences is useful defensively, but playing them offensively is just hoping your opponent plays poorly, which is unreliable. If you want to become a better player, you must do so the "fair" way. Learn the value of positioning, understand tactics, and develop your game sense (foresight). The world champion Magnus Carlsen plays by intuition and has a rule against playing dirty tricks.
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 5 лет назад
It's called blindfold chess which the child prodigy Ramesh Babu Pragnnananda GM is practising as taught by his chess teacher. The board is in the mind & chess was invented in India but unfortunately rules are setup by UK & FIDE!!!
@rasheedponnangathodi8364
@rasheedponnangathodi8364 4 года назад
What a dynamic commentary. Thank you chessfriend
@jean-philipperobillard3192
@jean-philipperobillard3192 7 лет назад
love your vids and your accent! funny at 4:37, saying: "Trust me, playing accuratly against this system requires a lot of accuracy." Never heard something more true!!!
@moselim2430
@moselim2430 10 лет назад
im here for the accent...
@lokithunderlord6787
@lokithunderlord6787 9 лет назад
Ello can I help you with your Internet providings...
@blackshooter2010
@blackshooter2010 9 лет назад
Hahahhahaha
@TacticalTactician
@TacticalTactician 9 лет назад
I concur this accent is so good :P.
@BrandonGuo
@BrandonGuo 9 лет назад
everyone loves his accent
@sandarshsrivastav
@sandarshsrivastav 9 лет назад
Haha.. I am guessing he doesn't mind. He is great at the game though :D
@animishprateek6172
@animishprateek6172 4 года назад
Thank you so much it changed my life of chess..... I'm going to become a GM one day.... Wish me luck.....
@js5791
@js5791 4 года назад
Good luck I believe in you!
@brickinmotion3858
@brickinmotion3858 7 лет назад
The Matinovsky Gambit is a great gambit. I learnt it From you GJ Chess. Thank you it has helped me win many games.
@michaeldeleon5527
@michaeldeleon5527 8 лет назад
I love your videos and I have one a couple games because of watching your videos! Please continue making them as I always felt as a hopeless player and now I am starting to get the game and finally winning. Note: My losses compared to wins is very embarrassing but I feel as though this will not be the case much longer if I keep practicing and watching your videos. I want to say Thank you for teaching me, and making these videos so easy to understand and clear. Thanks
@michaeldeleon5527
@michaeldeleon5527 8 лет назад
Won
@seddiklamperoug7712
@seddiklamperoug7712 7 лет назад
friend in 5:09 black can play knight to c3 now he's attacking the queen at th same time
@seddiklamperoug7712
@seddiklamperoug7712 7 лет назад
ah sorry , solution is at the end ^^
@krushiyadushika6762
@krushiyadushika6762 7 лет назад
Michael DeLeon I
@3trilogy
@3trilogy 7 лет назад
GJ_Chess You come up with some great stuff!!
@stonefish76
@stonefish76 8 лет назад
Wow! I just found your channel, and it's very enlightening. Thank you for the time and effort put into these and for being willing to share your moves.
@thetubeaccount2015
@thetubeaccount2015 10 лет назад
why play clean, when we can play dirty?
@wallewaltz
@wallewaltz 10 лет назад
cause it's funnier :D
@mirekchytil903
@mirekchytil903 10 лет назад
How do you (or anyone) define clean and dirty? I am not dirty play defender, I just cannot see the difference...
@balazsio
@balazsio 7 лет назад
Mirek Chytil gambits and sacrifices with immediate mateing is called dirty tricks, positional chess is clear, because that's the little by little strategy
@rogerscottcathey
@rogerscottcathey 4 года назад
That opening play was first played by Gioacchino Greco. Wonder if Morphy knew that game or sussed it out independently.
@davidlaw9600
@davidlaw9600 8 лет назад
Thanks for all your chess series. I have enjoyed watching these, and they are helping me change my grind it out style into a more dangerous player who now looks for traps and victory before the endgame arrives.
@muhammadmohsin8668
@muhammadmohsin8668 8 лет назад
@edwin Forget the grammar dude. Which world are you living in?? Look at the guy's brian. He is doing all this for free to help us. Coming up with truly stunning moves and on the top putting them all in one place. This job is worth appreciation and not your stupid comment on a mere fact like grammar. May be you should read some news papers rather than playing chess :-p
@Sole-Survivor
@Sole-Survivor 8 лет назад
Communication is the only thing important here, and you are communicating your ideas quite effectively. I appreciate you taking the time to share this chess knowledge.
@1337PivotNoob
@1337PivotNoob 11 лет назад
This was a great video. The amount of thought put through the multiple possibilities AND ANSWERS FOR THEM was just astonishing. Very good video, and very well played.
@mattpike7268
@mattpike7268 10 лет назад
Great video, I will be watching some of your other ones for sure!
@IamJacksColon4
@IamJacksColon4 9 лет назад
WoW amazing man! keep them coming.
@HelenaEU1
@HelenaEU1 9 лет назад
This is very usefull. Keep going and thank s for that.
@hankdon
@hankdon 10 лет назад
Thank you for your video instruction. I really appreciate how you break down the moves for both defense and offense.
@Debulgaro
@Debulgaro 8 лет назад
Thank you for these wonderful videos!
@zrouth
@zrouth 9 лет назад
I love this guy's accent and explanation. Cool stuff.
@gunnycanimation3465
@gunnycanimation3465 9 лет назад
No shit
@anybody314
@anybody314 9 лет назад
zRouth I am a language teacher AND a passionate chess player in one, and I must admit his accent is like many people's accent in India, but his grammar is not (always) correct what can be disturbing (for native speakers, but I don"t belong to that group.) What he explains about chess is excellent on a lower level. (GM-s do not necessarily benefit from that, as they are already familiar with these tricks /at least the majority of them/.) All in all, I like his vids, you can use them well if you play with short time control (3-5 minute-games)
@thelmagreenwood377
@thelmagreenwood377 7 лет назад
He reminds me of Dracula,he sounds just like him! { Yes, i know Transylvania is NOT an Indian province! ;)
@xyon9090
@xyon9090 6 лет назад
Yeah, first time to hear a Piece fookin a King and a Knight.
@louiscyfer6944
@louiscyfer6944 7 лет назад
why do you say at the end of each video "i will mate you soon"?
@xtremefps_
@xtremefps_ 7 лет назад
louis cyfer it is his accent. I think he's saying meet you soon
@user-kg5ds9mo9c
@user-kg5ds9mo9c 7 лет назад
louis cyfer - It is Indian style! :-P
@sanseng000
@sanseng000 6 лет назад
louis cyfer Short for checkmate you soon maybe 😇
@manunarine3529
@manunarine3529 5 лет назад
he meant meet....its the accent lol
@sebastianmanterfield3132
@sebastianmanterfield3132 4 года назад
I will turn you into meat soon
@Rollin558
@Rollin558 10 лет назад
Once again, another outstanding post. Thanks.
@shathieskumarthillainadara574
@shathieskumarthillainadara574 7 лет назад
this is a good one GJ, continue this good work, I like the way you explain the games.
@mamtabandikatte648
@mamtabandikatte648 7 лет назад
I had also tried this it works great
@sahalvhora7328
@sahalvhora7328 9 лет назад
wowww its an amazing tricks bro...awesome good to see this
@naishadhmandaliya8142
@naishadhmandaliya8142 8 лет назад
Gunjan great !! thanks for the lesson . learning a lot from you. Keep it up .
@BackSeatHump
@BackSeatHump 10 лет назад
What a lovely presentation, GJ. Bravo!
@Astrobrant2
@Astrobrant2 8 лет назад
Your video was very entertaining and instructive. I hope this comes up in a game sometime. Subscribed. I've seen two of your videos, and I like them. Thank you. Your English is a lot better than my chess, but I'd like to return the favor by giving you a suggestion regarding English. It's not "bishop cross knight". You must have seen a notation like "BxN." That should just be read as "Bishop takes knight" or "Bishop captures knight." Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
@turkiyett0928
@turkiyett0928 4 года назад
3:16 Nf3 wins
@luisromanzavala
@luisromanzavala 4 года назад
Fascinating, thank you!!!!
@kanavkohli794
@kanavkohli794 8 лет назад
awesome video man!! keep it up, you've been a great help!
@PaulDormody
@PaulDormody 8 лет назад
the moral of the story here is ... don't open up your King side as Black until you have pieces developed to defend first.
@joseffbugman3427
@joseffbugman3427 8 лет назад
Yap, I'm too dumb to play this game
@harjitsingh7308
@harjitsingh7308 6 лет назад
Joseff Bugman its not about being dumb its all tactical. You dont need to be smart to be tactical
@Prsuperman09
@Prsuperman09 10 лет назад
Outstanding my friend ! Very versatile idea goin variations of old past games from history champs
@sarav-Frontend_Engineer
@sarav-Frontend_Engineer 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing the tricks, I juz lov it...
@teskepribadian2643
@teskepribadian2643 9 лет назад
this is good information. watch if you like and leave if you dont, and stop putting trash in this comment box.
@MegaKossak
@MegaKossak 10 лет назад
You sound like SuperCodPlayer1995 from Jaltoid. Very good video.
@wish
@wish 10 лет назад
HELLO this is SUPERcodplayer1995 welcome to the team XD
@MegaKossak
@MegaKossak 8 лет назад
+Inferval Better than PewDiePie!!!
@charlesstraw477
@charlesstraw477 7 лет назад
MegaKossak
@wellusee
@wellusee 8 лет назад
Well done,it's a must know opening. I never came across it before.Well explained from both sides.
@luisromanzavala
@luisromanzavala 4 года назад
Amazing, thank you for sharing!
@superawesomehappychannel549
@superawesomehappychannel549 10 лет назад
funny that a video titled "dirty chess tricks to win fast" gets more likes than a lesson by a GM. Still, nice video
@gurpreetgp5295
@gurpreetgp5295 9 лет назад
I have a little request to make some videos of Mikhail Tal chess games .. He was the greatest attacking chess player of soviet union He was a real Genius ... you subscriber will also like that
@sribastavrajguru304
@sribastavrajguru304 4 года назад
Such a nice tricks, keep uploading videos like these, really helps a lot
@madhutulasi
@madhutulasi 7 лет назад
Thanks for your videos, really awesome tricks.
@Seramics
@Seramics 8 лет назад
for a struggling beginner like me with rating 700-1200, all these moves is brain f*ck each time... i felt like my brain has been massage inside out very rough, and then thrown out.... pls help
@rewrose2838
@rewrose2838 8 лет назад
♣+Seramics I was on the same page bro , just spend some time playing the in-built chess game for Windows 7 & gradually increase the difficulty lvl Once you reach lvl 5 start playing online & try to play in some local tournaments ♠ The most important thing on battle field is Experience XD
@Seramics
@Seramics 8 лет назад
Rew Rose I didnt know Windows 7 has got chess... i didnt have it installed..... anyway, I played on Chess.com, its free and you got over 10,000 live players of any level at any time all around the world.... its the best thing really for Chess....would be cool if you open an account there, i can add you as friend... we can play
@rewrose2838
@rewrose2838 8 лет назад
Seramics Sure as good as it sounds , I'm gonna sign up now ; ) but~ how do you add friends?
@Seramics
@Seramics 8 лет назад
gimme your id, i can add u
@rewrose2838
@rewrose2838 8 лет назад
Wait , can you give me yours 'cause while registering , it asked for friends Also , sry for taking so long , I was kinda in a sticky situation XD
@slackintoshe
@slackintoshe 9 лет назад
Isn't this Greco's game instead of Morphy's?
@belthazor9090
@belthazor9090 11 лет назад
Thank you GJ for this very nice and thorough video .
@AnubhavAnand884
@AnubhavAnand884 7 лет назад
Extremely amazing video. Just loved it.
@jamestaggert4361
@jamestaggert4361 10 лет назад
tank yo com again!
@studioblablabaires
@studioblablabaires 8 лет назад
8:58 this queen is whaaaaat ?
@jonatanjohansson9451
@jonatanjohansson9451 8 лет назад
Forking
@studioblablabaires
@studioblablabaires 8 лет назад
that too.
@4c00h
@4c00h 7 лет назад
Fookin
@MrRaja
@MrRaja 7 лет назад
Fookin the King and Knight :>
@newpgaston6891
@newpgaston6891 7 лет назад
Oh my, that's Guinevere
@phoebechristianbagay8706
@phoebechristianbagay8706 11 лет назад
This is a great help for me bc I'd be joining some competitions for this coming months. Thanks!:)
@digikaininja5
@digikaininja5 3 года назад
I have seen many chess masteros n IMs here but your channel is unique sir. Not only you have passion for the game but you also enjoy the process and the way you showcase cast studies with these gambits n tricks os amazin. Flip side....whenever i try them......it never goes the way its supposed to...heh heh......but thank you sir....u r a gem
@jamesklimt
@jamesklimt 10 лет назад
I've only seen the game 84 times :(
@MichaelJHuman
@MichaelJHuman 10 лет назад
Impressive memory! :)
@crazymusicman13
@crazymusicman13 10 лет назад
at 6:36 black can play queen to e8
@irrelevant12
@irrelevant12 10 лет назад
he said logical, your move is far to ilogical because he can still check with the knight as shown in the yellow arrow, then black is left with only 1 posible move, then knight take rook, king is again in check, then after king moves, queen takes queen.
@crazymusicman13
@crazymusicman13 10 лет назад
not as i see it. obviously black is in a bad position at this point, but I see black queen e8, Knight to g6 / king to f7, knight to h8 check / king to f8.
@knutolav8482
@knutolav8482 10 лет назад
crazymusicman13 After king f8, Qxe8+, Kxe8 hxg8=Q #
@crazymusicman13
@crazymusicman13 10 лет назад
thank you
@thefoulglory
@thefoulglory 10 лет назад
***** Wrong variation. He's talking about after the rook is dead. ...Qe8 Ng6+...Kf7 Nxh8+...Kf8 hxg8+...Kxf8 Qxe8 and White wins.
@WalterWiperi
@WalterWiperi 6 лет назад
thank you for sharing your insights
@subodhrajbanshi5945
@subodhrajbanshi5945 4 года назад
I am a blind chess player who is learning many things about chess from you. So, take my respect, please.
@jamiesmith3600
@jamiesmith3600 9 лет назад
Great video's, look forward to watching more of them, thank you for your effort to support the great game of chess!
@LeoGercik
@LeoGercik 8 лет назад
Great, thank you so much!
@ewuwuzoneofwar
@ewuwuzoneofwar 10 лет назад
Thanks for this great video :)
@luisromanzavala
@luisromanzavala 4 года назад
Love the tricks, thank u
@GreenestGanja2
@GreenestGanja2 11 лет назад
Love the video mate, just started playing chess and I love it.
@serperfect
@serperfect 10 лет назад
thank you for the video! and for the tips!
@srilankamoscow
@srilankamoscow 4 года назад
Great videos indeed!! Please keep doing the good work!!!
@sjf4th
@sjf4th 7 лет назад
Great perspective and appreciate the explanation of each move. .
@Cleveland_Chris
@Cleveland_Chris 10 лет назад
awesome. thank you!
@lrsequeira
@lrsequeira 11 лет назад
Thanks GJ, excellent vids btw
@Jazsvir
@Jazsvir 8 лет назад
Thank you very much for amazing trick!
@PapeeteParis
@PapeeteParis 11 лет назад
Very clear and instructive video. You are my second RU-vid chess hero along with Matojelic!
@alphablitz1024
@alphablitz1024 10 лет назад
Brilliant! Thanks.
@tRuLyGiFtEd89
@tRuLyGiFtEd89 10 лет назад
I like how you show the opening from both side of the board, definitely saving this video!
@ronaldgonzales4681
@ronaldgonzales4681 7 лет назад
hi gj..... your videos are awesome and since i watch your videos its help me a lot,, keep on uploading some tricky gambit .... yes... bam, boom, bang.......what ever....
@JPB2255
@JPB2255 9 лет назад
Great tips thank you
@michaelalando
@michaelalando 10 лет назад
Thank you! Interesting, quick and informative .
@larm_bee847
@larm_bee847 8 лет назад
Awesome video. I can't wait to try it out
@adsalamaable
@adsalamaable 9 лет назад
Thanks so much Very informative
@wa1ufo
@wa1ufo 7 лет назад
Excellent and thanks!
@bl00d16oo
@bl00d16oo 11 лет назад
I been watching your chess games for a while now I'm learning a lot
@AA-TokahtheGreat
@AA-TokahtheGreat 9 лет назад
Dude, you have the most informative videos! I think i've learned more from you, than anyone else I've seen. Thanks for this!! and keep them coming! =)
@MrJohnsonl92
@MrJohnsonl92 11 лет назад
Great information. Thank you very much.
@fayskelley
@fayskelley 10 лет назад
very informative ! THANK YOU !!!
@deepakgupta392
@deepakgupta392 7 лет назад
Many thanks for making these videos. You are an amazing teacher. :)
@michaelmendillo4614
@michaelmendillo4614 5 лет назад
This is definitely one of my favorites !!!! Such great chess!!! TY so much, just awesome ! 😁♕♔💪
@edsmith3312
@edsmith3312 11 лет назад
Thanks, I really like your videos, you are very enthusiastic.
@3trilogy
@3trilogy 7 лет назад
I love your videos!
@LJLMETAL
@LJLMETAL 9 лет назад
Great video. I love those tricks
@zahari20
@zahari20 10 лет назад
Thanks! This was real pleasure!
@aldoileanumeliber
@aldoileanumeliber 10 лет назад
thank you dor this tip n trick. cheers!
@Mambrinito
@Mambrinito 10 лет назад
Very nice, thank you!
@sharonjuniorchess
@sharonjuniorchess 2 года назад
Miniature games are a great way to learn about different opening tricks and traps. You wont necessarily encounter them but the ideas contained within will help your play.
@Athenian888
@Athenian888 11 лет назад
Thanks for the time you took to reply and keep up your work.It is enjoyable and of good quality! :)
@m_smart
@m_smart 8 лет назад
You videos are the best!!
@delhiacademics1077
@delhiacademics1077 6 лет назад
gunjan u have put up a very educative video. thanks so much for your lovely insights. your video is truly remarkable.
@YevgenySergeyev
@YevgenySergeyev 9 лет назад
Nice video. Thank you !
@Thelittleonesaid
@Thelittleonesaid 7 лет назад
Great Video...thanks!
@ThariAchanzz
@ThariAchanzz 10 лет назад
Great Video bro..I really enjoyed this beautiful trick..Subscribed!!
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