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Most Attacking Chess Game-5 (Danish Gambit) 

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How to play aggressive chess?, How to play attacking chess?,
Danish Gambit, Attacking Chess, Aggressive White Opening, Chess opening tricks & traps
1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Bc4 Nf6 5. Nf3 Bc5 6. Nxc3
d6 7. O-O O-O 8. Ng5 h6 9. Nxf7 Rxf7 10. e5 Ng4 11. e6 Qh4 (11... Rf6 12. e7+)12. exf7+ {0} Kf8 13. Bf4 Nxf2 14. Qe2 Ng4+ (14... Ne4+ 15. Kh1 Nf6 16. Rae1)15. Kh1 Bd7 {0} 16. Rae1 Nc6 17. Qe8+ Rxe8 18. fxe8=Q+ {0} Bxe8 19. Bxd6# *

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11 мар 2014

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Комментарии : 451   
@xAnarchist1917x
@xAnarchist1917x 9 лет назад
GJ, thank you very much for your videos. I write comments very rarely, but your analysis is absolutely brilliant and deserve to be praised. I was watching this video with my mouth wide open. This was a magnificent game. I wonder how human thought has gone SO FAR and we still have wars, racism and other bestial things in our World. One more time: THANK YOU SO MUCH. Please, continue!
@servicemale
@servicemale 9 лет назад
I recently discovered your channel. Your videos are really helpful. Thank you! :)
@mskcrc
@mskcrc 8 лет назад
To me, this game looked like a very silly aggressive blitz game, but with the Danish Gambit, you have to realize how one miscalculation or inaccuracy leads to an easy exchange and endgame-advantage scenario for black. Great video.
@danstefancic8414
@danstefancic8414 8 лет назад
Best match I've ever seen.
@TANVEERAHMAD-kl8qt
@TANVEERAHMAD-kl8qt 4 года назад
Exelent
@karolabilincsi6912
@karolabilincsi6912 5 лет назад
this game is absolutely popping, thank you for your presentation GJ!
@kwan8381
@kwan8381 7 лет назад
You are my favorite youtuber of the moment. Thank you so much for this content, I can feel your passion for this amazing game which is chess.
@badjaeaux
@badjaeaux 8 лет назад
God Bless you GJ Chess for your Good Work !!This is by far one of the coolest video I've everseen on youtube
@mrkojo5743
@mrkojo5743 5 лет назад
Ok
@mrkojo5743
@mrkojo5743 5 лет назад
Ded
@mjpl1967
@mjpl1967 5 лет назад
Ohh,.....No Matter.....The idea is very simple....... BAMMMM!!!!! Simply super Gunjan Sirrrrrr
@Rpodnee
@Rpodnee 7 лет назад
"can you find the move which was played in the game?" yes, because it was in the thumbnail!
@chessimprovements8592
@chessimprovements8592 7 лет назад
@7:22 i think u can also finish the game with 1.BxD6+ BxD6 2.Qe8+ Rxe8 3.gxe8#
@evneetbajaj3215
@evneetbajaj3215 5 лет назад
What if C7×D6
@Creat0rXYZ
@Creat0rXYZ 5 лет назад
@@evneetbajaj3215 1. Bxd6+ cxd6 2. Qe8+ Rxe8 (or 2. ...Bxe8) 3. gxe8=Q# the reason 1. Bxd6+ isn't the correct mating sequence is because black can still defend with Ne7 or Qe7
@guillaumelecam9412
@guillaumelecam9412 4 года назад
NE7 is defending because there is black Queen king and bishop c5 which are defending e7 as well as white Queen Re1 and Bd6 wich are attacking and After exchanging on e7 bd6xNe7 bc5xbe7 qe2xbe7 qh4xqe7 re8xqe7 kf8xre7 the black is up the exchange. And black bishop cannot be captured because of the black checkmate qxh2# but i think that is a good move for white because he is taking freely a pawn and avoiding black to have draw with Nf2+
@FourTwenny
@FourTwenny 8 лет назад
Great video. I know exactly the feeling you are talking about when you land a complex checkmate. It is glorious. I get the best enjoyment when i can push a pawn up 1 square to cause a mate after a few forcing moves.
@AJ-bq8mi
@AJ-bq8mi 7 лет назад
I had a lot of fun with this video. Also the way you narrated it was great. Cheers mate!
@shenoyn
@shenoyn 10 лет назад
Nicely narrated, Gunjan! Enjoyed
@hemantrai3501
@hemantrai3501 6 лет назад
YOU r brilliant bro!!
@AnanyaPandeyIndia
@AnanyaPandeyIndia 8 лет назад
Boom Boom !
@canefan17
@canefan17 3 года назад
Bam!
@TheCowfart1
@TheCowfart1 Год назад
Wow! What a game! Thanks Gunjan. Your chess videos are the best. I love your analysis. I'm going to try the Danish Gambit, if I have the opportunity.
@gratitude62
@gratitude62 10 лет назад
just awesome, great selection!
@TruthShield
@TruthShield 8 лет назад
yes indeed, a beautiful game
@raadmirza5327
@raadmirza5327 6 лет назад
Your videos are really helpful. hop to see more ...many thanks
@ajay176v
@ajay176v 8 лет назад
You are awesome Gunjan...thanks for the video!!
@jerryabalos9121
@jerryabalos9121 10 лет назад
Hi Sir GunJan. Im from Manila, Philippines and I like your chess videos. I find it very entertaining and very educational. Please keep doing such great videos. Kudos!
@pathikd
@pathikd 10 лет назад
Woww wat a game! Thankyou so much for sharing Gunjan! Am a hugee fan of this opening
@nickknight8065
@nickknight8065 3 года назад
Thank you, GJ for presenting this beautiful game as well as for your excellent analysis.
@96zik
@96zik 10 лет назад
amazing game tnx GJ
@TheCowfart1
@TheCowfart1 5 месяцев назад
Your videos are fun to watch!
@dancimatu1046
@dancimatu1046 9 лет назад
my favorite gambit, thanks for posting about danish gambit, I am looking forward to viewing the next part of danish gambit part 7?
@soscar5050
@soscar5050 10 лет назад
What is an amazing game I enjoyed every single move. Thanks
@mdrobiulsani3231
@mdrobiulsani3231 4 года назад
one of the best game I ever watched
@afzal5851
@afzal5851 7 лет назад
excellent game of chess and the explanation was worth learning.
@eugeniyyelensky9734
@eugeniyyelensky9734 10 лет назад
thank you so much! this video inspires alot!
@booger808
@booger808 9 лет назад
amazing game! thanks for posting this.
@krishnakumarreddy7051
@krishnakumarreddy7051 10 лет назад
Extraordinary champion game
@glynthomas6025
@glynthomas6025 8 лет назад
Thanks for this!
@felixzroyal1637
@felixzroyal1637 4 года назад
Nice trick sir... And thank for elaborating the game and showing moves ,tricks sir.😊😊
@ofwdiarieskabayanikawanoku8899
thank you so much gj chess. when i start to watching your video. alots of knowledge and improving my play.
@Xenon777channel
@Xenon777channel 9 лет назад
Instead of 10 -Ng4 play -Nh7 then 11 -Re7 saving the rook and knight and then black is up a piece since white has already given away one knight. If my brief analysis is correct then 9. Nxf7 was a risky move which would lose to a computer.
@funbigly
@funbigly 5 лет назад
11. -Re7 is impossible, due to check. The black king would have to move before Re7.
@jasper5016
@jasper5016 7 лет назад
Sacrificing couple pawns and still able to pull off the victory. Hats off to this game.
@rudyvidal2323
@rudyvidal2323 5 лет назад
Nice gem of a game.Great job
@ejamrat
@ejamrat 5 лет назад
This is awesome!! Thanks buddy to bring such nice games to public.
@user-xk2hs9qu8m
@user-xk2hs9qu8m 10 лет назад
Like your vids, GJ. I'll watch that one again......
@ptwpage1537
@ptwpage1537 6 лет назад
Love the video thanks!!
@lucagrochi7556
@lucagrochi7556 10 лет назад
GJ_Chess, Thank you for sharing such a beautiful game. I would ask you an explanation of the variation: 4 Bc4; cxb2? (5Bxc2...)
@xyon9090
@xyon9090 7 лет назад
I'ce watched this video 2 years ago. And am now revisitig for my comeback in Chess games. Also, we're gonna have a Chess Competition in school soon.
@bitoybicol4087
@bitoybicol4087 5 лет назад
Superb! I am enjoying and learning a lot from you. Huge thanks!
@durgasharma7158
@durgasharma7158 7 лет назад
nice check mate I like this
@sanseng000
@sanseng000 6 лет назад
Simply amazing Gunjan 🙏👍
@rajshekharsharma6063
@rajshekharsharma6063 10 лет назад
good share, I play this opening quite often. My request is to explore it more with every move since beginnning.
@TheBlaise91
@TheBlaise91 7 лет назад
Thank you, a great video!
@eliusaucedo9225
@eliusaucedo9225 7 лет назад
thank you for the educational chess videos
@harrisbobroff9813
@harrisbobroff9813 3 года назад
So far watched twice. After 3 more times I might have it down pat. Thanks, I no longer play chess. But I find it stimulating. My eyesight is not what it use to be, but once again thanks.
@robaxa1
@robaxa1 8 лет назад
I like the phrase..."but it leads to instant disaster...."
@priyankasubash319
@priyankasubash319 3 года назад
That was amazing and cool checkmate......
@rezaselim8404
@rezaselim8404 7 лет назад
awesome tricks bro
@Kamazuka1000
@Kamazuka1000 8 лет назад
beautiful game, the beauty of this gambit is wonderful
@priyankasubash319
@priyankasubash319 3 года назад
Your videos are amazing
@alexanderdurig4474
@alexanderdurig4474 6 лет назад
very nicely done, boom boom!
@alexanderroque7933
@alexanderroque7933 6 лет назад
excellent tatical opening and analysis,thumbs up🙂
@paulpedrosa7138
@paulpedrosa7138 10 лет назад
Wow i never imagine before
@vladimirvukojevic3591
@vladimirvukojevic3591 8 лет назад
Awesome video you are the bomb!
@jacobdrollinger4802
@jacobdrollinger4802 5 лет назад
But no...oh. love you dude! What a game!
@subhamoy89
@subhamoy89 4 года назад
Very energetic...love this game.. thank u for sharing..
@Signersdream
@Signersdream 4 года назад
Beautiful!
@rushabh1476
@rushabh1476 7 лет назад
sir no words for this one
@Dileepkumar-py3cz
@Dileepkumar-py3cz 4 года назад
Such an awesome game..thanks a lot
@youndse4162
@youndse4162 8 лет назад
wow crazy end ! respect
@AllInOne-it2lc
@AllInOne-it2lc 7 лет назад
awesome technique gunjan
@donbauumgarten8815
@donbauumgarten8815 5 лет назад
Great tutelage!!!
@gamblingtipssuggestions3016
@gamblingtipssuggestions3016 5 лет назад
loved this game
@rahulkulkarni5880
@rahulkulkarni5880 8 лет назад
nice video. gud presentation and explanation gunjan. thnx a lot
@venkatasubrahmanyamkota8466
@venkatasubrahmanyamkota8466 8 лет назад
A very good attacking game!
@lionsskyblue442
@lionsskyblue442 5 лет назад
I like your style, I'm learning from you and enjoying your vid, thank you for sharing
@mridhulgupta4378
@mridhulgupta4378 6 лет назад
Excellent video Keep going of making of these videos 👍👍👍👍
@okellobrian1911
@okellobrian1911 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 This is amazing . Its really amazing
@douglasmasangudza570
@douglasmasangudza570 6 лет назад
If u are able to finish your opponent like this ................... then THE SATISFACTION DAT U GET IS BEYOND EXPLANATION.......................HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA CLASSIC GJ KEEP IT UP
@suhasmestry6077
@suhasmestry6077 5 лет назад
Sir very fantabulous game....nicely dictated.....
@arifulislam7336
@arifulislam7336 6 лет назад
what a video.,, just incredible
@chandrasekharreddy6412
@chandrasekharreddy6412 5 лет назад
When pon at E5 it takes forward to E6 then black to save the rup (f7) if it use the c8 to take off the pon at E6 (instead of to use horse (G4)) then the game you said is completely goes different ...
@terminataroma1
@terminataroma1 9 лет назад
Great video. I love this opening. Very agressive. However, I do not understand why Black can’t just take on f2 with the Bishop (on minute 5:22) and give a check to the White King, instead of capturing f2 with the Knight. If Bxf2, White’s best move is to capture with the Rook on f2, but then the Black Queen will capture that Rook, delivering a check, and White is now in a world of trouble. Moreover, if White doesn’t take with the Rook but moves the King to the h1 square, it will end up losing the Queen. Call me crazy, but I just don’t see why Nxf2 is an “obvious move” as you state. In my opinion, this is how it would all play out: 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3 dxc3 4.Bc4 Nf6 5.Nf3 Bc5 6.Nxc3 d6 7.O-O O-O 8.Ng5 h6 9.Nxf7 Rxf7 10.e5 Ng4 11.e6 Qh4 12.exf7+ Kf8 13.Bf4 (Bxf2+ 14.Rxf2 Qxf2+ 15.Kh1 Qxf4 -threatening mate in one, so Qe2 is not playable by White- 15.g3 Qxc4 -and White has no more bishops left-). Black is winning here, and White is hopelessly lost. White could go on and exchange Queens on the d5 square, but it will still be down on material in a position where its attack has lost a lot of steam. On the other hand, if White were to play Kh1 after Bxf2+, this would happen: 13. … Bxf2+ 14.Kh1 Nxh2 (White cannot capture the Black Knight with its Bishop, otherwise it is mate in one once the Black Bishop moves to g3) 15.Rxf2 Ng4+ (discovered check, and White cannot cover the attack with its Bishop due to the checkmate that would come with Qxh2) 16. Kg1 Qxf2+ 17.Kh1 Qxf4 (threatening mate in one) 18.g3 Qxg3 19.Qe2 Nf2+ and White is forced to trade its Queen for the Black Knight. So this is even worse for White. Am I missing something here? I am by no means an expert, but merely a chess enthusiast here. Hopefully you can prove me wrong.
@terminataroma1
@terminataroma1 9 лет назад
Sorry, my bad. I just spotted another line which is great for White and that I didn’t see up until now. If Bxf2, the following could also happen: 13.Bf4 (Bxf2+ 14.Kh1 Nc6 15.Bxd6+ c7xd6 16.Qxd6+ Qe7 17.Rfd1 Bd7) And I am out of ideas. I think it’s equal, but who knows. Both sides could definitely fight on, but it is dificult to asses which side is better. I still think that taking on f2 with the Black Bishop is the best move for Black, mainly because Black is up in material although in a bad position. Please correct me if I am mistaken.
@daniellos333
@daniellos333 10 лет назад
This is the best game i´ve ever seen!
@vonrichthofen734
@vonrichthofen734 8 лет назад
GJ_Chess Hello there, nice video! Let me ask you, at 7:12 wouldn't be also possible the continuation: I. Bxd6+ ... Bxd6(same for cxd6) II. Qe8+ ...Rxe8 III. fxe8=Q# (double check too)?
@krishnakumarreddy7051
@krishnakumarreddy7051 10 лет назад
Extraordinary
@lucky45bullets
@lucky45bullets 10 лет назад
Simply The Best.
@ChessTalam
@ChessTalam 5 лет назад
Neat explanation and beautiful comments.
@masoudsherif6905
@masoudsherif6905 7 лет назад
some moves specially the finishing ones are astonishing
@Javete76
@Javete76 7 лет назад
Awesome!
@madchessLeviathan
@madchessLeviathan 10 лет назад
Nice finnish, never played the gambit though it probably needs preparation. Does you have any good games like this with Mora gambit or Halloween attack?
@pratheeshprabhakar6421
@pratheeshprabhakar6421 5 лет назад
Awesome game!
@nareshrajpurohit7962
@nareshrajpurohit7962 10 лет назад
Wonderful brother
@RedGaming23
@RedGaming23 3 года назад
What an amazing game!
@10coolfacts
@10coolfacts 10 лет назад
I subscribed. nice video
@afreensuzanaa4029
@afreensuzanaa4029 6 лет назад
very thanks for your trip
@GVAjay-wp4tj
@GVAjay-wp4tj 2 года назад
Superb !!
@nickwoodford4113
@nickwoodford4113 6 лет назад
Excellent commentary! What is the song called at the beginning please?
@douglasmasangudza570
@douglasmasangudza570 6 лет назад
I have been following your videos and they are being helpful SO THAT WHENEVER I REVENGE TO MY OPPONENT ...... , THEN MY BATTLE WILL BE MORE THAN THAT OF A LEGENDARY .........................
@90skid27
@90skid27 7 лет назад
7:16 I thought it's gonna be something more crazy like giving up your only protection by taking (white)Bxd6 > (black)dx6 or Bxd6 > (white) Qe8 > (black) Rxe8 or Bxe8, (white) xe8(queen) - Checkmate.
@nickybutcher6332
@nickybutcher6332 7 лет назад
Great video
@yancylevi
@yancylevi 5 лет назад
Superb game!
@adiadi6182
@adiadi6182 3 года назад
Boom boom beautiful checkmate
@PaulLadendorf
@PaulLadendorf 5 лет назад
I commend this video. Great job. Thanks.
@shivseveksharma4210
@shivseveksharma4210 5 лет назад
Thank you so much sir
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