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Dirty chess tricks 8 (Italian-Koltanowski Gambit) 

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@valubajaka4840
@valubajaka4840 Год назад
After 5 years I still come here to watch Chess opening videos.
@kntbaden
@kntbaden 10 лет назад
probably the best use of the word "BOOM" ive ever experienced in a video, and it never gets old, love your videos
@junan6265
@junan6265 4 года назад
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@chrissavva1798
@chrissavva1798 4 года назад
Very good Video. I won games by this opening. You can win easily chess club players if they fell in this trap.
@inglesyeses
@inglesyeses 8 лет назад
i love that you love chess so much. your enthusiasm is infectious
@junan6265
@junan6265 4 года назад
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@MilannBB
@MilannBB 10 лет назад
Probably the best chess explanation videos on youtube, nice work!
@landoleor6865
@landoleor6865 2 года назад
Excellent analysis/presentation. Thanks.
@grantgleeson9790
@grantgleeson9790 8 лет назад
Mate, your videos are fantastic! I love them!! Great stuff and please keep doing them,
@andreisaacs9831
@andreisaacs9831 10 лет назад
there is no one else on youtube... that can explain videos this good.
@hjmg1364
@hjmg1364 9 лет назад
Andrew Martin runs it close
@hamdijakulenovic3175
@hamdijakulenovic3175 5 лет назад
In the seventh move black should play 7...b5. So, the opening should run as follows: 1.e4-e5 2.Nf3-Nc6 3.Bc4-Bc5 4.0-0-Nf6 5.d4-Nd4 6.Ne5-d5 7.ed5-b5... and black shouldn't loose this position.
@Onelonelyduckyquackquackquack
@Onelonelyduckyquackquackquack 5 лет назад
@@hamdijakulenovic3175 after b5, there is c3
@johnvuillemot4805
@johnvuillemot4805 4 года назад
@@Onelonelyduckyquackquackquack that's still tricky, I'd bet one white tho
@johnvuillemot4805
@johnvuillemot4805 4 года назад
Although, taking b5 refutes b5 even
@johngriller4997
@johngriller4997 10 лет назад
Great stuff Gunjin, as always :)
@stephenheckman5528
@stephenheckman5528 10 лет назад
Very clear explanation and thorough research. Thank you!
@markosponheim4036
@markosponheim4036 6 лет назад
Hello! I would recommend at 19:52 - 19:54 the mu Queen to f5, this wins on the spot! - sponi
@junan6265
@junan6265 4 года назад
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@Nichtkaninchen
@Nichtkaninchen 10 лет назад
h4 is absolutely super (19:16)! Thank you very much for all your videos, GJ!
@abhishekvarier
@abhishekvarier 10 лет назад
Very recently i was looking for a gambit in similar lines and there u come out with the very much needed one for me ... Thanks a ton ... :)
@DarkSage1117
@DarkSage1117 7 лет назад
If I study all your dirty chess series my game will improve ten fold. You are the man! I subscribed so just gonna wait for more moves. Again thank you
@markmccoy311
@markmccoy311 7 лет назад
I've been learning too much from you. All my friends wont play me anymore for fear of destruction. This video series is awesome....boooooom! number 8
@oscargarcia1014
@oscargarcia1014 9 лет назад
GJ_Chess es un gran maestro, aprendo mucho con usted.
@junan6265
@junan6265 4 года назад
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@ExtremeDomino
@ExtremeDomino 6 лет назад
this is an awesome video, and is very useful for blitz competitions. great effort.
@kylecook2190
@kylecook2190 10 лет назад
My old chess coming round later for a couple of games. Boy is he in for a shock haha.. Thank you so much for your concise instructions
@Mainswitch55
@Mainswitch55 10 лет назад
Great Video, thanks for this, me and my strong playing friend had soooo much fun!!! He´s about 2100 and still didn´t know all those lines. :-) Keep going and good games!! Kind regards
@danielchochev2854
@danielchochev2854 10 лет назад
one of the oldest games, Italian game is made more intersting, the video deserves watching
@rachdschraibungistwichtig724
@rachdschraibungistwichtig724 7 лет назад
I really love your videos! You explain all possibilitys very well and detailed without explaining like for 6 year olds. Also I really admire that you are wasting time in showing us those tricks which is not self-evident. Keep on doing, I learn so much by your videos. THANK YOU ;-)
@MiroLakosil
@MiroLakosil 8 лет назад
Hello Gunjan! One huge THANK YOU for your Dirty-Chess-Tricks videos. This one, in particular, helped me crush my opponent today on a 15-min rapid tournament. My game: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. O-O Nf6 5. d4 Nxd4 6. Nxe5 O-O 7. Be3 Ne6 8. Bxe6 Bxe3 9. Bxf7+ Rxf7 10. Nxf7 Kxf7 11. fxe3 Kg8 12. e5 Ne4 13. Qd5+ Kh8 14. Qxe4 d6 15. e6 Qe7 16. Rf7 Qe8 17. e7 Bd7 18. Qf4 Be6 19. Rf8+ Qxf8 20. Qxf8+ (black resigned) THANK YOU AGAIN. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! :-)
@iwannaapple7190
@iwannaapple7190 8 лет назад
Looked like a fun game! Great playing. Check out 13. Qf3 instead of Qd5+. Qf3 not only threatens the knight but also threatens a forced mate. Play thru that and see what you get.
@MiroLakosil
@MiroLakosil 8 лет назад
Yeah, why not? That was also possible. He would probably go 13. ... - Qe8, I would grab the knight 14. Qxe4 - (maybe) d6... I mean, I have the whole rook, right (?) so no worries here :-) I don't like the idea of loosing the e5 pawn, though...
@AdamKleszewski
@AdamKleszewski 8 лет назад
woow.... Amazing . Your chess is a magical game
@geoairday7235
@geoairday7235 7 лет назад
Appreciate and enjoy your insight into the soul of chess tactics!
@kjellstolpe3959
@kjellstolpe3959 5 лет назад
Great very clear and straightforward!
@kato_yang
@kato_yang 9 лет назад
Interesting video, very nicely explained with good humor :)
@sanperjr2
@sanperjr2 10 лет назад
To GJ_chess: Hello my mentor. I would just like to encourage you by thanking you for what you've done. You've done such a great job, sir. Pls keep it up. I've told my fellow club players here in our place, Negros, Philippines. I shared with them about your work, your postings. And it's really great. It increases our playing strength. We thank you. And we love you. May the Lord in heaven bless you physically, financially, and spiritually.
@vijaysarathi6060
@vijaysarathi6060 6 лет назад
Dude you are genius. very nice videos.thanks alot man
@renehenriksen1735
@renehenriksen1735 9 лет назад
Everytime I watch one of the nasty gambits you´ve published material about, it reminds me of the Russian rebel-singer that revolts against Putin in his songs. The one that goes: " - Gazprom fighter! Kremlin´s Gastarbeiter! They call us bandits, but we simply love large credits....." I feel a little like the same when I play one of your published gambits with succes. I simply must sing: " - They call us tricky bandits, but we simply love nasty gambits!" :) Sorry I couldn´t keep it back! Simply for the fun of it. You guys surely need a injection of humour too. :)
@sammanalili9811
@sammanalili9811 4 года назад
I like your chess presentation! Full of exciting Bams and Booms !!!
@marsharupe8112
@marsharupe8112 9 лет назад
Thank you. I enjoy all your videos.
@leaguefanatic3320
@leaguefanatic3320 6 лет назад
Awesome vid, I laughed everytime you said boom! mainly because I couldn't see the trick till you explained it lol
@PaulMathieu---
@PaulMathieu--- 9 лет назад
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC *****
@danielphipps415
@danielphipps415 3 года назад
lots of nasty tricks on this one. loved it much
@niranjandas4094
@niranjandas4094 5 лет назад
Beautiful dirty chess tricks. I inspire this tricks. I wating for next tricks. Hearties thanks to you.
@uweschneider3696
@uweschneider3696 8 лет назад
Thanks very, this is fantastic!!
@augustoesmerado771
@augustoesmerado771 10 лет назад
Great video, well explained!
@romulodumdumaya4034
@romulodumdumaya4034 9 лет назад
Thanks more power to you!!!!!
@vasilievitsch5613
@vasilievitsch5613 9 лет назад
Hello man. I really like your presentations Greetings from Greece
@burakyunan2967
@burakyunan2967 10 лет назад
dude... you are AWESOME!
@philliplove
@philliplove 5 лет назад
Great stuff, very useful and good explanation, thanks
@donaldmoon3527
@donaldmoon3527 10 лет назад
Your videos are inspiring
@rohitbagde7047
@rohitbagde7047 6 лет назад
Very good bro you osm,...kr kya rhe ho samz hi nhi aara itna denger attack..ii love it.. 😘😘😘😘😘
@vijyantmehrotra8119
@vijyantmehrotra8119 2 года назад
Thanks to your videos and guidance dear
@sreejitnair9061
@sreejitnair9061 9 лет назад
Indeed fantastic!
@siamrezwan3234
@siamrezwan3234 7 лет назад
you are awesome man.
@thekiller182ify
@thekiller182ify 8 лет назад
Thanks for the lesson
@edilbertojr.velarde3190
@edilbertojr.velarde3190 5 лет назад
Great.learn a lot from this video.thanks
@6000camacho
@6000camacho 10 лет назад
Excellent video good analysis I hope you have more of this example to develop my chess career thank you very much.
@soakedbearrd
@soakedbearrd 8 лет назад
GJ you are such a dirty player :p. Great info, as usual very informative when it comes to opening.
@pauldevries9349
@pauldevries9349 10 лет назад
thanks for teaching i had fun...i will try it in mine own games thanks
@Mehranrokh
@Mehranrokh 10 лет назад
Dude, you are genius. Very nice videos. Thanks alot man.
@drnykterstein_
@drnykterstein_ 7 лет назад
thanks, you are awesome!
@harrymills2770
@harrymills2770 6 лет назад
Nicely done.
@howtodoit1322
@howtodoit1322 8 лет назад
your videos are very nice i learned some new things ..Thankssssss
@shreyashbante1610
@shreyashbante1610 7 лет назад
great channel...great tricks...keep it up ..helped me improve my game a lot..
@dirkm7907
@dirkm7907 8 лет назад
Hey GJ, I really love your style of play. I watch your videos over and over again and still get so much out of it. My question is how you should go on as White when Black plays d6 or h6 after White has castled right in the beginnig. Unfortunately, you didn't cover these lines in this video.
@bitoybicol4087
@bitoybicol4087 5 лет назад
Wonderful, indeed!
@vijyantmehrotra8119
@vijyantmehrotra8119 2 года назад
Very well explained dear thanks
@stevewells3275
@stevewells3275 10 лет назад
GJ I'm 12 yrs old and 3 time champion I am indian and I find all of your videos very helpful
@ajitjha7107
@ajitjha7107 5 лет назад
Thanks & God bless you
@williambunter3311
@williambunter3311 7 лет назад
Rather nice, right !? I love your expressions: you really are a great chess player!
@jacobdrollinger4802
@jacobdrollinger4802 6 лет назад
I have more or less learned how to play better chess from Gumjen. Thanks so much!
@nicolasmadani122
@nicolasmadani122 8 лет назад
very good video! thumbs up!
@norsage
@norsage 10 лет назад
Always Excellent, I love your work. Wished you lived next door.
@mahmoudmahmoud4677
@mahmoudmahmoud4677 10 лет назад
thank u i found it useful
@sanperjr2
@sanperjr2 10 лет назад
All right! thanks also for that. Have a nice day. And I love to hear that many are now subscribing to your site. Oh yeah, I'm one to support for you! Love it!
@shanmuganathanca245
@shanmuganathanca245 8 лет назад
Nice one!!!!!
@cancan5526
@cancan5526 3 года назад
Nice video thank you
@FromTheMountain
@FromTheMountain 9 лет назад
15:34 I think 1. Qf3 is the best move here, because after 1. .. Ne5 (the threat was 2. Qxf7# as well as 2. Qxe4. This move is trying to regain the piece by 2. .. Nxc4) 2. Qxe4 the e5-knight is pinned. EDIT: Nevermind, I just saw 1. .. d5 saving everything.
@user-rb4kk7pb6b
@user-rb4kk7pb6b 5 лет назад
GJ stays the BEST
@cezmarramilbacarro13
@cezmarramilbacarro13 7 лет назад
nice one gunjan.
@nancylamis2dd
@nancylamis2dd 7 лет назад
Very good tricks sir ,,,thanks
@orlandosante9202
@orlandosante9202 4 года назад
Thanks a lot sir
@Tenuvvruts
@Tenuvvruts 5 лет назад
At 13.32 black is not forced to change queens. Black can castle long side. Then the rocks cover each other and Knight on c6 covers the queen.
@ajitjha7107
@ajitjha7107 5 лет назад
Good video, you are a fantastic explainer and chess guru. You are blessed by God with the best vocabulary strength/talent.
@tuda4462
@tuda4462 10 лет назад
you got a new sub ;)
@shahmeerzaid2214
@shahmeerzaid2214 8 лет назад
You are an amazing chess player and non the less an amazing teacher. I am going to play in the Canadian youth chess championship hope these tactics work:)
@paulmillet8429
@paulmillet8429 8 лет назад
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@alensam9750
@alensam9750 9 лет назад
GJ u r really awesome!
@Chess_Holic
@Chess_Holic 5 лет назад
Sir I have seen this opening on other youtube channel but you explain it very very very well you are great I like this video very very very much and this opening and video is so so good and I like your explaination so much that I have liked this video in between and now I am writing this comment also in between the video you nailed it sir on 15 juneI have my chess tournament in chittorgarh I will play this opening THANKS # Tushar Damor rating 1041 chessinlakecity
@markdonadillo4099
@markdonadillo4099 6 лет назад
1) Bf6+ Be6 2) Qxe6+ Kf1 3)Qe7# ///not 6 moves hehe BUT THANKS FOR TEACHING KEEP IT UP
@mariomorais9353
@mariomorais9353 6 лет назад
But... 1. Bf6+ De4 :-) and 5 moves more.
@jjr6929
@jjr6929 3 года назад
Yup its Bf6+....followed by black giving up Q and B then the mate follows.
@michaelempeigne3519
@michaelempeigne3519 7 лет назад
great videos
@dalestrom1
@dalestrom1 8 лет назад
This is amazing stuff, I wish there was some way I could memorize it though. Best to just understand the concepts I guess.
@rickelmonoggin
@rickelmonoggin 4 года назад
This is the advice that the experts always give. The question is though: What are the concepts?
@achyuththouta6957
@achyuththouta6957 4 года назад
@@rickelmonoggin The ideas of the opening, if you practice enough tactics by doing puzzles online, you can see these tricks almost instantly. So even if someone play these tricks against you , you are in a position to see it instantly. So no one really memorises lines , it's better to understand why you're playing the opening and what are the advantages and disadvantages you can have after playing it
@johnvuillemot4805
@johnvuillemot4805 3 года назад
Just play it alot
@rickelmonoggin
@rickelmonoggin 3 года назад
@@achyuththouta6957 I think that's true, but if these concepts can only be gotten by practising, then are they really concepts? A concept seems to me to be something that you could just explain to me in words.
@kamalofdeka
@kamalofdeka 3 года назад
@@rickelmonoggin yes absolutely ... I agree
@pwizarswizarsalazar8422
@pwizarswizarsalazar8422 7 лет назад
Muy buenos tus videos, seria grandioso si pusieras subtitulos en español, aun asi los disfruto mucho
@CucoOscar
@CucoOscar 9 лет назад
GJ...another six move 21. Bf6 Qe4 22. RxQ Kf8 23. Re7 Rg7 24. RxR Be6 25. QxB and next move mate......or another one 21. Bf6 Qe4 22. RxQ Kf8 23. Re7 Be6 24. QxB Rg7 25. RxR or BxR and next move mate
@CucoOscar
@CucoOscar 9 лет назад
GJ.....I hope this are the six moves..... 21. Bf6+ Qe4 22. RxQ+ Kf8 23. Re7 Rxg+ 24. QxR Bg4 25. QxB.....and next move mate....THANK YOU.....I LIKE YOUR VIDEOS
@charliemlcek8710
@charliemlcek8710 9 лет назад
I always play Italian. Didn't know that this existed. P.S What if d6 or h6? Can u make a video about it? (Forget to mention how helpful this is.)
@udbhavraghu7234
@udbhavraghu7234 8 лет назад
BEST CHANNEL EVER!!!
@Hypercube1729
@Hypercube1729 10 лет назад
BOOM!
@RCLIFTOFFGuy
@RCLIFTOFFGuy 9 лет назад
Mate in 3, 20:17 Bf6+. If the Queen or Bishop blocks the rook then # in 4.
@sandrok14
@sandrok14 9 лет назад
+RC LIFT OFF! Blacks have alternate turn. For example defend with bishop E6. Then the queen captures it and King goes on D8....
@RCLIFTOFFGuy
@RCLIFTOFFGuy 9 лет назад
+Alexander Amfibraxiy (Witcher) King can't go to D8 because of the bishop on F6. King will have to go to F8, then QE7#
@RCLIFTOFFGuy
@RCLIFTOFFGuy 8 лет назад
+slickj03 Lets try this. First 1.Bf6+. Black has 2 choices. Block with bishop E6 or Kf8. Let start with -Kf8, then 2.Qc5+, Black King has one move Kf7. 3.Qe7++. Don't forget the Bishop on F6. Ok if Black blocks with Queen or Bishop than the moves follow as such. 1.Bf6+ - Be6, 2.RxB+ - If King moved to F8 then 3.Qc5+. If King moves to F7 then 3.Qd7+. Next move is mate, in 4. Same thing if black blocks with the Queen first instead of the Bishop.
@ajurs2165
@ajurs2165 10 лет назад
Amazing!!!!!!!please do more videos. make videos on black wining and on queen's gambit
@aniaavia2053
@aniaavia2053 6 лет назад
At 4:54 this 'boom' and 'bam'... Are you an army men playing with rifle or do you work in a metal factory with sound effects in background ?
@Criticalmass235
@Criticalmass235 7 лет назад
At 2.33 after the king moves, I would rather prefer to capture the bishop(f X e3). Because after all the transaction is over, the e4 pawn will be captured by the knight and then white may have some difficulty..
@basantasahu6701
@basantasahu6701 4 года назад
Superb boss
@apratimmandalroll6class7vi9
@apratimmandalroll6class7vi9 5 месяцев назад
The lovevest video in the hole world
@SVP-uy9qb
@SVP-uy9qb 5 лет назад
Nice!
@richardbeek1668
@richardbeek1668 5 лет назад
According to my modest chess opinion, black puts 2 times in a row. In the beginning of the movie, first the runner and then the horse without white making a move. So a strange move; boom!
@greatguy200
@greatguy200 10 лет назад
GJ Chess, very wonderful instructions with the stauton gambit! Can you go through 1.d4 f5 2. h3 and see if it's really good. I played this before and gotten some great results, but not sure if this second move can really destroy dutch defense. Thanks very much GJ keep up the great work!
@sanchitmukherjee2288
@sanchitmukherjee2288 8 лет назад
thanks:)
@pfsloan8230
@pfsloan8230 10 лет назад
Excellent series for the club player and those of us who play dumbed-down engines..
@jeffkaplan9486
@jeffkaplan9486 Год назад
I see so many publishers "after the fact" COPY YOUR INSANELY BRUTAL tutorials... Who should I follow ... GJ ? He F""""N RULES !!! Maybe not politically correct... just true !!! Oh and it's Kol Tan Now Sky.... Blessed by your CHESS !!!
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