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Scotch Game | Ideas, Principles and Common Variations 

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The Scotch is a recently revived opening which can be quite deadly in the right hands! There are numerous options for both sides both white and black can prepare deadly surprises in it!
The Scotch Game got its name after a correspondence match played between London and Edinburgh in the 19th century. During the romantic era of chess, up until 1900, it was considered a sound opening and frequently used. It was even featured in opening manuals at the time.
When classical chess started to develop, the Scotch got left out and it was considered to be bad for white because it allows black to equalize comfortably and without even trying. It was sporadically played in the 20th century, and never really as a main opening or on the highest level. Until Garry Kasparov. During his 1990 match against Karpov, Kasparov played the Scotch to everyone’s surprise. He wanted to avoid the Ruy Lopez perhaps. His preparation was immaculate and his ideas sound and aggressive. He caught Karpov off guard and scored 1.5/2 in their first two games in the Scotch.
Later on, the opening was taken seriously again, and slowly but surely it began to be played on all levels and it was considered a good weapon for white against the king’s pawn.
The idea behind the Scotch is simple. White is trying to release central tension and trade his d pawn for black’s e5 pawn, thus reducing black’s central control and giving his pawn a possibility to advance. The result is a game completely different to the closed Spanish or Italian position.
In the series we are going to be looking at six different variations in depth, every one in a separate video.
4. Bc4 Scotch Gambit
4. c3 Goring Gambit
4. Nxd4
4...Bc5 Classical Variation
4...Nf6 Schmidt Variation
4...Bb4+ Malaniuk Variation
4...Qh4 Steinitz Variation
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@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns Месяц назад
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@hughesd22
@hughesd22 7 месяцев назад
One of my favorite openings :) Got me from just breaking 1000 elo to 1400-1500 atm. I love the no nonsense nature of it, the easy to study lines, and the tricky moves that many people aren't ready for (at least at this elo). The open position makes tactical games common in my experience.
@Nouh-tf1wz
@Nouh-tf1wz Месяц назад
What do you play as black? I am trying to get out of the 1000s I play the kings indian.
@carrottt7223
@carrottt7223 Год назад
For self study 0:00 Introduction: some history and stuff 1:16 Introduction/history of the opening 2:23 analysing starting position 1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 3:47 Garry Kasparov and stuff 5:13 options other than exd4 5:26 d6 5:54 Nxd4 6:26 Nf6 7:10 d5 Conclusion: no good options other than 1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 8:23 4. c3 Goring gambit 9:24 4. Bc4 Scotch gambit 4. Nxd4 is the Main line. 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 11:05 d6(nah) , g6(nah) , Qf6(can try) are some sidelines 12:01 Steinitz Variation Qh4 13:05 check variation Bb4+ 14:15 Classical Variation Bc5 14:20 5. Nxc6 14:50 5. Nb3 15:35 Main move 5. Be3 17:25 Schmidt Variation Nf6 19:30 Summary 20:05 Ending
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Sorry for confusing the Schmidt and the Steinitz variations several times. I was always referring to Nf6 (Schmidt) which Karpov employed against Kasparov.
@nate8106
@nate8106 4 года назад
I was surprised hearing karpov would play the steinitz
@Haynombredisponible
@Haynombredisponible 3 года назад
I thought the Schmidt variation was defined not by 4...Nf6, but by 5.Nxc3. Anyway, I loved your video. I'm checking the rest of the series right now. Thanks a lot!
@nicholastirella9322
@nicholastirella9322 3 года назад
it’s all good i confuse karpov with kasparov 😂
@eddieandadrian9208
@eddieandadrian9208 5 лет назад
You are my new favorite online chess coach! I've learned a lot from your detailed, methodical explanations.
@TymexComputing
@TymexComputing 5 лет назад
The video lasts 20 minutes, it was presented 17 minutes ago and already it has 5 comments :) - what a wonderful world :)
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
:)
@sorachii8932
@sorachii8932 3 года назад
I watch almost everything in 2x speed.
@Exodus-uc1mh
@Exodus-uc1mh 3 года назад
@@sorachii8932 does that mean this video is only 6 months old?
@chinmayaprakash
@chinmayaprakash 2 года назад
I see knights of black, and white knights too. So many variations, for me and you. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.
@Haha-ov8oo
@Haha-ov8oo Год назад
and i watched it after covid🎉
@shv8001
@shv8001 5 лет назад
2 days ago I was searching for the Scotch on your chanel. What a nice surprise... :)
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Glad to be almost on time then:D
@Spectatorica
@Spectatorica 5 лет назад
@@HangingPawns mind reader :)
@alexandereastwood1
@alexandereastwood1 5 лет назад
I am so looking forward to this, the Scotch Game is one of my favorite openings.
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Happy to hear that Alex!
@fernandofuriaesq.6266
@fernandofuriaesq.6266 4 года назад
As a patzer my favorite part is learning how the openings got their names. The Scotch is an immediate tension reliever in the center. Good for my temperament .
@smokie_777
@smokie_777 Год назад
not sure if it was mentioned in the video but at 10:01 after c3, there's a cool line if ...dxc3, then bxf7+, ...kxf7, qd5+, ...ke8, and white can take the bishop with qxc5. and black can't castle and has lost an important king pawn. in any case great video! this is my main opening as white (scotch gambit specifically), been having a lot of fun games with it around 1700 rapid, although a lot of the times the lines get really crazy so it's important to study it well if you want to play it successfully.
@tamm_mf
@tamm_mf 4 года назад
Thanks for the time and effort to make this material. Very useful and interesting lines as I am starting to develop the Scotch game as my main opening for white.
@TheeDonnieRey
@TheeDonnieRey 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate the thorough explanations
@jonnylinny5467
@jonnylinny5467 3 года назад
Scotch is my most used opening. Was the first opening I learned. Looking forward to watching the rest of the series. 👍
@red_dot_doc
@red_dot_doc 2 года назад
Thanks mahn ❣️ helped to get a base on scotch opening especially the classical variation...keep making such playlists coz they are very helpful😊
@apoorvbelgundi4603
@apoorvbelgundi4603 4 года назад
Your videos are great! You've taught me most of the opening theory I know today 😂! Thanks man
@anthonylesar7337
@anthonylesar7337 6 месяцев назад
Thank you. Your channel is brilliant. No nonsense clear explanations.
@leskobrandon8454
@leskobrandon8454 3 года назад
What a beautiful time in chess history! Thank you Queens Gambit for bringing people the endless joy of the Royal Game! Thank you also Hanging Pawns!
@joegonzales5414
@joegonzales5414 3 года назад
Thank you queens gambit for rekindling my love for this game
@srinivasaraom393
@srinivasaraom393 4 года назад
Thankyou for the wonderful inputs on Scotch opening.
@MrLuridan
@MrLuridan 3 года назад
Just stumbled upon your channel just now, and I love it! Subscribed.
@tesshu2me
@tesshu2me 4 года назад
Great video, Stejpan; I play the Scotch and watching your video has helped me understand even more about this interesting opening :-)
@naveediqbal9450
@naveediqbal9450 5 лет назад
Please make next episode on Scotch Gambit. I LOVE to learn more about it.
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
It will be either the next one or the one right after. Coming up soon!
@colinbyer3018
@colinbyer3018 3 года назад
This is the best chess channel none of the others go into as much detail as yours
@zackzarnecki8038
@zackzarnecki8038 3 года назад
Hvala, sjajno objašnjeno
@argeon6969
@argeon6969 5 лет назад
Just yesterday I was thinking how cool it would be if you covered the scotch and here it is! Love your channel, your advice has helped me climb out of sub-1000 rating. Keep making awesome videos, you're my favorite chess channel!
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Thank you very much and good luck climbing higher!
@kyleeckert5530
@kyleeckert5530 3 года назад
Study time!? Shiiit.. I wonder if I can make 2000 without it. At 1500 now
@juliafloridausa
@juliafloridausa 2 года назад
08:23 4. c3 Göring gambit 09:00 4. Bc4 Scotch gambit 11:53 4...Qh4 Steinitz variation 12:54 4...Bb4+ Malaniuk variation 14:07 4...Bc5 Classical variation 16:43 4...Nf5 Schmidt variation
@wallyanimations
@wallyanimations 2 года назад
thank you
@juliafloridausa
@juliafloridausa 2 года назад
@@wallyanimations You're welcome!
@AllenProxmire
@AllenProxmire 2 года назад
you're a boss / champ / all-star / baller. good luck this year. these vids will help many to come
@mattetoso
@mattetoso 3 года назад
Your videos are awesome, but what i like the most are your thumbnails, they always look so artistic! Congrats
@ALTTABINMAINMENU
@ALTTABINMAINMENU 5 лет назад
Thank you Stejpan, very good video, as always!
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@jonl7855
@jonl7855 4 года назад
What I like about your videos is that you go over the fundamental ideas of the position, such as how the Ruy Lopez attacks the pawn, so it is useful both for beginners who don’t know the fundamentals, and also for more advanced players who may understand the concepts, but either forget them, or just generally can benefit from their understanding being deepened. I’m curious if you teach chess or some other subjects where you live🤔
@friarcisco8717
@friarcisco8717 Год назад
Great video-thank you.
@TymexComputing
@TymexComputing 5 лет назад
Alright, i watched the video thoroughly and i must say, that today i wanted to play Petrov variation but unfortunatelly i was playing white :), my oponenty went for the common Nc6 and i played d4 :) not wanting to end up in ruy lopez or any other italian game. Now i know we played scotch and now i know that we went for the mainline :) who would know it was the main line
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Haha. That good feeling of discovering what you actually played.
@ajarnray4115
@ajarnray4115 5 лет назад
Great opening looking forward to your explanations of the different variations.
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Thanks:)
@GavinKildea123
@GavinKildea123 5 лет назад
Great video!
@user-uc5kd7hv6f
@user-uc5kd7hv6f Год назад
man your videos are so helpfull you cane make also some tactics training video!
@LumixLeo
@LumixLeo 11 месяцев назад
Great video
@AbrEvig
@AbrEvig 4 года назад
Excellent!!!
@saubhagyasingh4655
@saubhagyasingh4655 5 лет назад
Well tomic u are lika a coach to me. I have learnt a lot from your videos. I ll be playing a rated tournament next week. Hope i open a rating. And if i do all credit goes to you👏👏👏
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Good luck in the tournament! I hope you score well!
@cetinem
@cetinem 5 лет назад
he is like a coach to me too (great one) and i really like his teaching style. thank you stjepan
@virgilkartodikromo623
@virgilkartodikromo623 5 лет назад
Great content :),i have a question against d4 I play the dutch (f5) but I faced alot of problems against "The staunton gambit" e4 I hope one day we will cover that
@dedealmahsum5295
@dedealmahsum5295 4 года назад
Thanks sir👍
@richardheer
@richardheer Месяц назад
Thanks!
@tomasgarau5338
@tomasgarau5338 5 лет назад
Please make a whole video on the scotch gambit. It's such an interesting opening!
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
I plan to. In fact, it might be tomorrow or the day after already.
@tomasgarau5338
@tomasgarau5338 5 лет назад
@@HangingPawns Thanks man, will look forward to it. Keep up the good work!
@gasperkodric2127
@gasperkodric2127 5 лет назад
Quality videos as always👏. I have one question. Are you going to upload the English opening ?
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Yes I am. But after I have finished the d4 series. So it will be a while.
@Luckan_007
@Luckan_007 4 года назад
Could you go over the Potter variation? It’s a variation I try to learn and play in tournaments! 😄
@sauravanand9100
@sauravanand9100 4 года назад
Awesome.
@Robertl-xz6yl
@Robertl-xz6yl 5 лет назад
Do you have any videos on the bishop opening and if not are they coming? I’ve been losing a lot to the boi variation and would appreciate a video on the traps/ideas for black and white
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
I have not planned to cover it. I will do it after I have finished d4 and c4. In the series on seldom played openings.
@JN-kk4nk
@JN-kk4nk 3 года назад
i like your videos !
@Alkis05
@Alkis05 Год назад
In the potter variation, (ie. in the classical where whites play 5.Kb3), instead of playing 7. Bg6, I would suggest looking into 7. Qe2. It is not in the top 5 engine moves, but not only is what is played at high level, it gives whites a slight advantage too in low level ratings. PS: 15:20 I don't think that is correct. The engine says that position is basically equal. Unless you are using some professional cloud engine. Could you check it out?
@libraryjam
@libraryjam Год назад
knight to back to b3 @15:05 is also known as the potter variation, GothamChess has a great video on it. It doesn't work if the queens out btw so be careful lol, :)
@flopasen
@flopasen Год назад
i fell into the Scotch somehow and enjoy playing it at my level. Sometimes people really don't wanna take d4
@willzsigo9596
@willzsigo9596 3 года назад
hp, if you were to have about equal knowledge in both openings, which one would you prefer playing as black: the Scotch game or the open old Sicilian ?
@chuy27arts
@chuy27arts 5 лет назад
I use the scotch gambit mainly in blitz, I dont think it is strong enough to use it as your main openning, since as white you should seek some advantage when entering e4 e5 and this can be done easier with a game like the spanish or the Italian
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
True, but the Gambit can be deadly and get black out of his prep.
@garethh9440
@garethh9440 4 года назад
@@HangingPawns I use in rapid and blitz because I get into clock trouble a lot and this opening launches quickly into the middle game, especially with the trades in the centre. If black has to play over the board then often he gets a backward d-pawn or loses castling rights if the queens are exchanged.
@annanokke9174
@annanokke9174 3 года назад
What about another variation: e4-e5, Kf3-Kc6, d4-exd4, Kxd4-Kge7 ? Has it been played? Any theory around it? Although in this case the Knight on e7 blocks the Bishop and Queen, it protects the Knight on c6 and prepares the pawn counterattack on d5.
@JoeNewland6
@JoeNewland6 2 года назад
Kasparov introduced it 1990? I’ve got a couple books on Tal games and super Nezhmetdinov who both seemed to play this opening quite a lot in the 50’s 60’s 70’s
@nate8106
@nate8106 4 года назад
I love the scotch and it's nearly become my maon weapon against e5. Im so glad to see you covering more and more openings and showing main theory not just tricks and traps. Is the schmidt not the mieses or is there a difference?
@yerlibilgin
@yerlibilgin 3 года назад
The good side of your videos is that you are not a GM. And that makes you someone like US (the rest of the world :) ) This helps us understand you better. Mostly GMs skip the subtle and easy moves because they know and think that we know too.
@josephmillam6948
@josephmillam6948 5 лет назад
Love the scotch.
@capablanca4095
@capablanca4095 5 лет назад
Please do a series on the english and the catalan
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
Coming up. Not sure when though.
@SteveBedford
@SteveBedford Год назад
🥃 my favorite opening
@shogunfogun
@shogunfogun 3 года назад
Boy, that 20 mts went fast. I’m a different person now!
@viktorvalchev7876
@viktorvalchev7876 3 года назад
At 16:08 why doesnt the queen capture on e4. The pawn is hanging. I am certain I am overseeing something. Greetings
@VeggieRice
@VeggieRice Год назад
haircut is clean, props to your barber
@johnvuillemot4805
@johnvuillemot4805 5 лет назад
After white recaptures, nxd4, as black I like Ne7, so I don't get doubled pawns, and if white develops, I go Nxd4 then Qxd4 then Nc3. So is ne7 any good?
@matthaeus5373
@matthaeus5373 3 года назад
Sorry if this is late but after Nc3 you can go Qd5 which threatens mate and you’re slightly behind in development while lacking space. Not a bad line though.
@Skirmish_Master
@Skirmish_Master 3 года назад
Your voice reminds me of stronghold crusader
@sound-wizzard
@sound-wizzard 4 года назад
i never knew the terminator played chess!!
@emmal9721
@emmal9721 2 года назад
Hay thật sự, cảm ơn Đức Phúc mang cho mình dòng cảm xúc này!
@armaanmalhotra9042
@armaanmalhotra9042 Год назад
🔥🔥
@eetuhentunen5157
@eetuhentunen5157 5 лет назад
Which e4 opening are still left to be covered? Or more simply if you don't want to spoil, how many?
@johnvuillemot4805
@johnvuillemot4805 5 лет назад
I know he has philidor soon
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
The Philidor and the Nimzowitsch defenses left.
@yerlibilgin
@yerlibilgin 3 года назад
16:06 after white castles why doesn't black go Qxe4?
@ferasalzaabi805
@ferasalzaabi805 3 года назад
Where can I find the study of lichess?
@somebodys7404
@somebodys7404 4 года назад
Are there any major downsides to avoiding the Petrov with 2. d4 exd4 3. Nf3?
@evanhansen5064
@evanhansen5064 3 года назад
3. …Bb4+ is a very annoying move to face in that variation
@manojk6258
@manojk6258 Год назад
Wait is haxo not a scotch varation?
@OriginalAndroidPhone
@OriginalAndroidPhone 5 месяцев назад
5:30 Isnt Bb5 inviting A6 and b5, losing the bishop?
@vector_747
@vector_747 3 месяца назад
I don't see how you'll lose it. After b5, white can retreat the bishop to Bb3 and it's out of danger and we can move pawn to c3 providing extra defence to pawn on d4 and safe square for bishop. But if knight jumps to Na5, it can take the bishop indeed. But that would be equal trade instead of losing since both are worth 3 points. But since bishop is better than a knight, we can retreat it to Be2
@joegonzales5414
@joegonzales5414 3 года назад
At 12:30 how come you don't take the queen with the knight on c3?
@HCW2855HCW
@HCW2855HCW 3 года назад
Illegal move. The knight is pinned.
@fouineify
@fouineify 2 года назад
i love this channel and i have learned a lot from it but there's just one small detail i wish you'd change in your videos, it's the white background hehe bcz i only watch your vids late at night when i have already turned off the lights and i turn my computer brightness to lowest but with the white background it still hurts my eyes very bad, plz think of a dark background and thank you
@chessvibes7058
@chessvibes7058 4 года назад
I think u should use wooden board theme
@peterthegreat996
@peterthegreat996 5 лет назад
The scotch gambit is good for club players
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
True.
@SonjaLang
@SonjaLang 4 года назад
16:43 Schmidt
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 3 года назад
i didnt know kasparov played the scotch
@Franc0Jero
@Franc0Jero 6 месяцев назад
but you can do this opening without the trade
@akemimeraki7748
@akemimeraki7748 3 года назад
Brad pitt talking chess!
@parastoopouyan4172
@parastoopouyan4172 Год назад
What is your name for searching through Internet?
@israelgulley9104
@israelgulley9104 Год назад
Anyone else watching this after Liang beat Aronian with “something else”
@dr.mikelitoris
@dr.mikelitoris 2 года назад
This guy looks like Elon musk if he was a chess grandmaster
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 3 года назад
acotch players unite
@kaushikattuluri2758
@kaushikattuluri2758 3 года назад
The scotch and ruy lopez are the best openings for white. The Italian and 4 knights are garbage unless you play the Evans gambit
@casualobserver3881
@casualobserver3881 4 года назад
I wanted to like your video but its at 666 likes. Nah nvm imma be that 667th like
@gregoriolobato3033
@gregoriolobato3033 2 года назад
I like all the tech things that Elon Musk does, but his chess lessons are by far my favourite.
@nicolasjalon9063
@nicolasjalon9063 5 лет назад
Much schmit
@saubhagyasingh4655
@saubhagyasingh4655 5 лет назад
I m the first.😎
@HangingPawns
@HangingPawns 5 лет назад
:)
@MrUrech
@MrUrech 5 лет назад
If black does random shit for the first 3 moves, and white plays the scotch, would that be good for white?
@gagak1557
@gagak1557 Год назад
I hate scotch opening, specially as black
@Filemonefly9
@Filemonefly9 3 года назад
7:10 - Please remember, when you presenting an intrudoctury video targeting the novice audience, there is an importance in going trough the moves slowly - despite the variation may be obvious, and considered mostly irrelevant to you.
@digikaininja5
@digikaininja5 3 года назад
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz keep intros short n dive into the mainlines
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