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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you the top 5 fastest checkmates in the King's Gambit chess opening, which happens after the first moves: 1.e4 e5 2.f4. These are the 5 most brutal and aggressive opening traps in the King's Gambit.
What's interesting is that GM Igor Smirnov shows you the games played by masters and grandmasters in this video. And that goes to show that even top-rated players suffer in these aggressive variations and fall victim to these deadly traps.
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00:00 Top 5 Fastest Checkmates in the King's Gambit
00:34 Trap-1: Evil trap in 4th move
04:20 Trap-2: Checkmating the underdeveloped army
06:50 Trap-3: King's Gambit Declined, 2...Nc6
08:26 Trap-4: Zukertort's blindfolded game
11:51 Trap-5: Brutal checkmate
14:32 Can you find the winning move?
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@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
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@edmondhuibonhoa8642
@edmondhuibonhoa8642 Год назад
Bravo très bien joué
@bradburns491
@bradburns491 Год назад
Can you do a video for black after e4 e5 d4. I keep getting this played against me I play exd 3. Qxd4 Nc3. But then the queen just runs ramshod over the board. PLEASE HELP
@helvius000
@helvius000 Год назад
CoHi poph
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
► Chapters 00:00 Top 5 Fastest Checkmates in the King's Gambit 00:34 Trap-1: Evil trap in 4th move 04:20 Trap-2: Checkmating the underdeveloped army 06:50 Trap-3: King's Gambit Declined, 2...Nc6 08:26 Trap-4: Zukertort's blindfolded game 11:51 Trap-5: Brutal checkmate 14:32 Can you find the winning move?
@deadpoolchannel3353
@deadpoolchannel3353 Год назад
Solution for ending postion:rook e6 check if black captures it with pawn or with knight there will be queen e7 checkmate but if he captures it with queen then knight:c7 checkmate
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Well done!
@deadpoolchannel3353
@deadpoolchannel3353 Год назад
Thanks
@KSSaint
@KSSaint Год назад
Rook e8, check.....the only defense is rook takes e8, and then knight c7 checkmate.....
@Titan-vi7vh
@Titan-vi7vh Год назад
Thank you.
@Titan-vi7vh
@Titan-vi7vh Год назад
@@KSSaint this works too, thank you.
@resop3
@resop3 Год назад
In the position White plays 1.Rf8+ Rxf8 2.Nxc7#
@Elo-hv3fw
@Elo-hv3fw Год назад
correct
@Axiomatic75
@Axiomatic75 Год назад
I was looking at Nxc7+ as the first move, works too but this is much more savage.
@edmondhuibonhoa8642
@edmondhuibonhoa8642 Год назад
Bravo très bien joué
@sirarvsvaldez307
@sirarvsvaldez307 Год назад
simply KxC7 !! its not a best move . best move is Qh5+ . black is absolute losing . not Nxc7 .
@neuvation6607
@neuvation6607 Год назад
@@sirarvsvaldez307 the king cant get to d8 in order to take the knight because once the first rook is sacrifices the queen covers that diagnol from being moved to, its a forced line
@beereaucrat3233
@beereaucrat3233 Год назад
Thanks, I'm definitely using these!
@josephsalmonte4995
@josephsalmonte4995 Год назад
I love how you make every opening seem *brilliant* & how hyped they get me lol. I'm going to play King's Gambit all day tomorrow & try these traps 🙂
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
@benjkobenjki2085
@benjkobenjki2085 Год назад
how did it go?
@mamdouhalach3003
@mamdouhalach3003 Год назад
lol it will never work hhhhhh because none ever protect the bon with g5 bruh..
@igorb1896
@igorb1896 Год назад
@@mamdouhalach3003 thats not true, i played this on 1300 elo and some guys played g5. In fact you can check this on lichess how often do players play g5 in this position.
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan Год назад
@@benjkobenjki2085 I tried it and no one ever makes the same moves I need to get the traps to work. Im 600 rating & I've never pulled a trap off in 250 games
@JohnDoe-qq8et
@JohnDoe-qq8et Год назад
I dont go in with a plan. I plan and constantly adjust the plan as the board evolves. "Be formless, shapeless, like water..."
@troychatman7652
@troychatman7652 Год назад
On social chess
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
That's deep.
@michalnovak3466
@michalnovak3466 Год назад
like Bruce Lee
@haroldlegaspi1907
@haroldlegaspi1907 Год назад
You failed to plan, you planned to fail
@A.Singularity
@A.Singularity Год назад
​@@haroldlegaspi1907 as a chess player I don't have a plan, if I don't have a plan then my opponents don't know what the hell I'm thinking, and that is the best way to play chess
@user-xu3is3bt9e
@user-xu3is3bt9e 3 месяца назад
Hi, I was hoping to find someone who would show multiple scenarios of the gambits rather than just one. You are perfect. Thank you very much for it!
@julitoireneojr9587
@julitoireneojr9587 Год назад
Thanks for the video and demo
@thomasb9225
@thomasb9225 Год назад
Rf8 Rxf8 Nc7# but even more brutal is Re6+! 3 ways to capture - all mate next move
@badjaeaux
@badjaeaux Год назад
awesome advanced analysis dude what is your online chess rating
@christianbelzer
@christianbelzer Год назад
Great! Very instructive, thanks for the work!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@cowslegend3974
@cowslegend3974 Год назад
I swear these are the most informative chess videos out there
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Thank you!
@huigwoudwijk6579
@huigwoudwijk6579 Год назад
I’ve been playing the king’s gambit a lot these days and I’ve got a win rate of about 90% with it! Great tips, thanks!
@garyclarke9685
@garyclarke9685 11 месяцев назад
Kings gambit it all good & all but setting a trap is one thing you still need your opponent to fall for it & in my experience they don't always do also I rarely use kings gambit when I'm playing black as your behind a move a the start & just to risky
@TheSeraphim75
@TheSeraphim75 Год назад
I wait for your videos! So entertaining & instructive! Thanks from Dubai!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Glad you like them!
@hugosuk563
@hugosuk563 Год назад
There are about a dozen ways to checkmate in this position but the quickest (M2) is rf8, rxf8, nxc7#. You remove the rook from the queen's line of sight on the d8 square by moving the rook in for a check, then ending the game with the knight.
@carolusmagnus57
@carolusmagnus57 Год назад
Re6+ is very nice, too. If knight takes, there is Qe7#, else is Nc7#
@m.kaschi2741
@m.kaschi2741 Год назад
@@carolusmagnus57 you mean if pawn takes right? Pawn takes Rook on e6 and than Qe7#
@carolusmagnus57
@carolusmagnus57 Год назад
@@m.kaschi2741 Right. You can either take with knight or pawn and then it is checkmate on e7. If queen takes, it is Nc7#.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
👍
@front331
@front331 Год назад
You guys attack like Morozevich.
@ingogoldbeck2886
@ingogoldbeck2886 10 месяцев назад
This is the best opening have ever played. None of my opponents has played this pawn stuff, but i can Control the Center and have tons of move options. Great stuff 😊
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jamesrodriguez8830
@jamesrodriguez8830 Год назад
Another great video! Can you please make a traps & tactics in Catalan Opening. 🙏🏼😊
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Thanks for the suggestions. We will make make note of it.
@julitoireneojr9587
@julitoireneojr9587 Год назад
Thanks for the video
@ShankarHegdeAstrologer
@ShankarHegdeAstrologer Год назад
I love this opening! Morphy is my all time favorite player of chess. You studied morphy pretty well.
@frozencloud17
@frozencloud17 Год назад
Great stuff as always GM Smirnov!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@edreusser4741
@edreusser4741 Год назад
Dude, I haven't played chess in at least 3 decades. I am a 70 year old retired engineer who stubled by chance on one of your videos and watched it. I have been watching them regularly now and I love them This puzzle is terribly obvious. Of course move the white rock next to the king, then take the pawn with the knight mates in 2.
@fatenamaste
@fatenamaste Год назад
wouldnt the king just take the rook tho?]
@delafilip
@delafilip Год назад
@@fatenamaste that’s defended with the rook on f1
@terminatorshans
@terminatorshans Год назад
Hi Igor, what is the follow-up with trap 5 if Black King doesnt take the bishop but moves to f8. Black is already a knight more so what will play White than?
@housseinehousseine7815
@housseinehousseine7815 Год назад
Thank you sir.
@cronoscraiss330
@cronoscraiss330 Год назад
good video, thx! :)
@bricknix8721
@bricknix8721 Год назад
Exactly, what I need. Thanks a lot for this good video again! 👍
@nesnas
@nesnas Год назад
Awesome video! Thanks!! My guess for the answer: Nxc7+ Black King would be forced into the d8 e7 diagonal which would lead to a discover check and loss of the black Q with Rf6f4+ ! Wait - not the best discover check. Here is the best: the discover check queen attack combo can also be achieved with Re6+ which I think is actually better since the check cannot be blocked by Black's Queen - whereas with Rf6f4+ the Black Q can block after Kd8 escape!.
@808JuJu
@808JuJu 5 месяцев назад
Puzzle: D5 Knight to C7 (check), king moves to D8 (only move), knight takes rook A8, black queen checks C3, white queen takes C3, knight E6, Queen to A3, the rook defends king on E8, after sacrificing pieces, queen checkmates. (I’m sure there is a faster way but that’s what I instantly grabbed towards. Solved in about 20 seconds. Not sure why, but there’s something about the kings gambit that I just love. It’s very unorthodox end, you can always tell if a middle game or end game started with this opening. For some reason when I play kings gambit I always completely control the board even against strong opponents. It’s very easy moves to understand, gets strait to the point and is definitely an opening for intuition based players due to the fast aggression. My best games where I completely dominate were from the kings gambit. Idk it’s like when I play this opening I feel right at home, this is the ancient way of chess after all. My strongest opponent that I absolutely crushed with this opening was from a very rare line in the kings gambit where I allow my knight to be captured by the pawn in the beginning, I castle, get checked and then have a massive attack when I move my king to H1. This opening uses blacks pawn as protection for my king. Found this opening from intuition and turned out to be a real Murphy game. My opponent was rated 2100 IM, beat him in 16 moves.
@tomasbacalla647
@tomasbacalla647 11 месяцев назад
Thank you very nice move
@Loki087
@Loki087 Год назад
I can't stop watching this guy's videos. He's helped renew my interest in one of the first board games I ever played.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
I'm so happy to hear it!
@nayomiherath7269
@nayomiherath7269 10 месяцев назад
Nice I always use this trick. It is a good trick Thank you
@rubinconineski526
@rubinconineski526 Год назад
It is very good. Thank you.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Welcome 😊
@michaelmassaro4375
@michaelmassaro4375 Год назад
Good job great tips very knowledgeable
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@atheransari8038
@atheransari8038 Месяц назад
Very good
@sonipolakian4256
@sonipolakian4256 7 месяцев назад
Nice video chess Kings Gambit.
@shreyashchaurasia6924
@shreyashchaurasia6924 Год назад
Blown my mind!
@chrisfrey659
@chrisfrey659 7 месяцев назад
Hi Igor, most interesting video. allthough in the end of the fifth trap you demonstrate, you move black queen to e7, but what if black move the roock to g8 instead attacking white queen. no easy checkmate. Thanks for your teaching and comment. Best. Chris
@sandu9306
@sandu9306 6 месяцев назад
Tank you the new trcks🤗🐣👏and i ❤️❤️It very much
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov 6 месяцев назад
@playandteach
@playandteach 4 месяца назад
Can you help with this weakness in my game? In casual games, when I xastle queenside as whitevI very often create a massive weakness of my A pawn. I've been tying up a knight on c3, sometimes this gets pinned, but how do I avoid making this pawn a target. Moving it to A3 seems to create other problems- do I slide my king over, what other solutions are there? Thanks.
@sonipolakian4256
@sonipolakian4256 Год назад
Nice video 👍👍👍
@sidqialviandy1210
@sidqialviandy1210 Год назад
Good tank you
@Kingfish44755
@Kingfish44755 Год назад
the move order for the last position is: 1. Rf8 + Rxf8 (forced); Nc7#
@sungod_69
@sungod_69 Год назад
is knight c7 king d8 followed by rook c6 a checkmate or black could get out?
@badjaeaux
@badjaeaux Год назад
14:35 got it Sir Rf8+ Rxf8, Nxc7# white Knight, Queen, and Rook was helped by black's d7 pawn and delivered a stunning mate
@glass916
@glass916 Год назад
What if Kxf8
@badjaeaux
@badjaeaux Год назад
white Rook at f1 :)
@badjaeaux
@badjaeaux Год назад
Re6+! is also mate in 2
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
well done!
@STEVE_K_J
@STEVE_K_J 6 месяцев назад
Hey, absolutely love your videos. For trap #1, the move Nh6 by black does actually defend the threat I believe, because after white plays d4, black can play d6 which attacks the knight. The knight cant attack the f7 pawn straight away. Therefore, after Bxh6, black plays dxe5 and the attack is over.
@philosopher24680
@philosopher24680 6 месяцев назад
According to the engine White is still winning and it's quite easy for Black to get checkmated. The counter-intuitive follow up is to trade the dark squared bishops, then check the King when he takes back. After this, lock up the Black Queen by playing the White King to F2.
@lotfi2815
@lotfi2815 Год назад
Amazing
@bijtah
@bijtah Год назад
For the puzzle, does rook f8 also work? Black is forced to take, after which knight c7 is checkmate
@megalegendarychessgaming
@megalegendarychessgaming 10 месяцев назад
Make all variations of king's gambit checkmate video
@toddrose4284
@toddrose4284 Год назад
Qh5. Thank you for the video. Take care.
@rokviik304
@rokviik304 Год назад
This isnt the fastest but Qh5+ Kd8. Rf8+ Rxf8. Rf8+ Qe8. Then either Rxe8 or Qxe8#. I later saw the M2 with Rxf8+ Rxf8. Nxc7# thanks to the queens line of sight being cleared of the rook covering the runaway squares
@raphaelhudson
@raphaelhudson Год назад
The declined trap is quite useful as that situation is very common in many kg lines . I very rarely get people playing into the McDonnell gambit or muzio sadly. It's hard to lose in blitz if you get that position for white. But what does happen a lot at lower levels is that black plays f6 defending g5. You have to be careful as tempo matters here, but in many lines Nxg5 leads to either forced checkmate or a big material advantages
@dominadorandres-kh6qf
@dominadorandres-kh6qf 4 месяца назад
Nice move I like it ❤️
@davidlamarca899
@davidlamarca899 Год назад
Great great and great💪👌👍👍
@jeremyongwenyi1144
@jeremyongwenyi1144 6 месяцев назад
This move is farbulous❤❤❤
@drjaigupta
@drjaigupta Год назад
Pretty Good Video, as usual for you. Thanks a lot Qh5+
@ndnow12
@ndnow12 Год назад
How do you beat pawn d6 at 3:04?
@MatthaeusRedlich
@MatthaeusRedlich Год назад
I love this video. Thank you for that!!! 🙂 My winning moves: 1. Qh5+ Qg6 2. Rxg6 Nf3+ 3. Kf2 hxg6 4. Qxh8+ Kf7 5. Qf6+ Kg8 6. Ne7+ Kh7 7. Qxg6+ Kh8 8. Qg8# 1-0
@Awed1b
@Awed1b Год назад
What if 1. Qh5+ Kd8? It seems more resolute to 1. Rf8+ RxR 2. knight C7 mate
@Joeofawesome
@Joeofawesome Год назад
@@Awed1b Kd8 Rf8+ Rxf8 Rxf8+ Qe8 Qg5#
@RikMaxSpeed
@RikMaxSpeed Год назад
Very enjoyable - especially with a glass of white wine on a warm summer evening - not sure all those moves will stick in my head though!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
It was worth it anyway 😎
@mislavivkovic9996
@mislavivkovic9996 Год назад
Is the 2 variation of King gambite Muzio????
@davidchisnall9126
@davidchisnall9126 Год назад
What happens in the second trap if e4, e5, f4, xf4, Nf3, g5, Bc4, G4, Nc3, xf3, castle, bc5? It doesn't look like you can block the bishop without losing the rook, and if you move the king you get forked by the pawn, have to take, and then Qg5 is pretty devastating. Any advice on this line?
@cikonianiggra1415
@cikonianiggra1415 Год назад
I don´t understand. You have nothing on the board to make possible movement bc5.
@muhammadaliarianto4723
@muhammadaliarianto4723 Год назад
For trap 1, how about if black play kc6 instead of qh4?
@manashgoswami9615
@manashgoswami9615 Год назад
These r amazing
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@baconbitz7804
@baconbitz7804 Год назад
What do you do if they go bh4 instead of nf6 in the first trap
@slshree1103
@slshree1103 Год назад
3:27 what if d3 or c3 creating an escape square for the king?
@sonipolakian4256
@sonipolakian4256 8 месяцев назад
Nice video
@jonathanwitt7849
@jonathanwitt7849 Год назад
I love the kitty sleeping in the background :)
@marcrob100
@marcrob100 Год назад
At 4:53 you get a position where GM Igor Smirnov says the most played move by black is PxP. But Stockfish indicates white is actually losing to other moves - a dangerous line!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
It's a risky line indeed. However, defending the position as Black is really hard. Stockfish often evaluates a gambit to be 'bad' while in reality, people get good results with it.
@DuncanFer1
@DuncanFer1 Год назад
@@GMIgorSmirnov Hopefully we are not playing Stockfish OTB !!
@gellivar
@gellivar Год назад
Trap-2: If black had played d5 on move 6, the position would have had a value of -2.37 (depth: 27)
@hermancroix9241
@hermancroix9241 Год назад
Zdrasvuitie Mr. Smirnov, What is your Koshka's name?
@sandu9306
@sandu9306 6 месяцев назад
I ❤️❤️your king videos tanks 👏🤘👍🙃🙃🤠🤠🤑
@soakedbearrd
@soakedbearrd Год назад
2:56 white plays d4 attacking the knight, but what if black responds with d6 attacking white knight?
@Clayray94
@Clayray94 Год назад
What if they just don't pawn g5? I've been trying this in my games and they just ignore the pawn and they get a free pawn that I can't really punish them form.
@PeakPotential46
@PeakPotential46 Год назад
@14:36 i could play Nxc7+ . Kd8 Rf7(discovered check from Qg5) . Kxc7 Qc5+ . Kd8 Rf8+ . Rxf8 Rxf8# After Nxc7 If Ke7 . Rf7+ Ke6 . Qf6#
@jtdavis62
@jtdavis62 Год назад
Mate in 2 is forced: 1. Rf8+ Rxf8 2. Nxc7#
@jaycarrillo3915
@jaycarrillo3915 Год назад
The best way to get a checkmate for the last one is Qh5, if black decides to move his king to d8 then you can move the rook to f8 and he is forced to trade rooks and then he has no choice but to block the rook with thier queen and you can take the queen with your queen and that is checkmate. If black decides to block the queen's check by moving the queen to g6 then you can take with your rook and if he takes your rook then you can take his h8 rook and that is checkmate. If he tries to do any other moves i have found checkmates for those too, but there is too much possible moves for me to disclose in on comment
@honzacz5492
@honzacz5492 Год назад
6:17 help what to do if he captures i dont get it
@rastydc2191
@rastydc2191 Год назад
Trap 2 . Awesome
@farouqbaiti4315
@farouqbaiti4315 5 месяцев назад
1.Re6+ (Qxe6 2.Nxc7#[With royal fork btw]) (Nxe6 2.Qe7#) (dxe6 2.Qe7#)
@sevoo1579
@sevoo1579 Год назад
wow so awesome ! best chess chanel !
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Thanks! 😃
@namedperson1436
@namedperson1436 Год назад
Lovely video. I'd say there is a lot of fun lines that open up after knight c7 thanks to the discovered check after the rook moves (the black king has to move to either e7 or d8) after which a rook to e6 wins the queen for at worst a knight. But taking the rook in the corner and keeping the threats on the board is also playable even for an amateur like me. I think of all the fun alternatives, knight c7 starts most of it.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
True, that wins the game. That said, playing Rf8+ first makes the following Nc7 to be a checkmate.
@namedperson1436
@namedperson1436 Год назад
@@GMIgorSmirnov That is also true, and it is generally preferred to win the games instead of being greedy in capturing pieces. Or so I've heard at least. :P
@mohammedodis5946
@mohammedodis5946 Год назад
Great videos, to play open minded.
@sneak_ios8704
@sneak_ios8704 Год назад
winning continuation is queen to h5?
@UmarAlFarooq
@UmarAlFarooq Год назад
What if the black responds with qg4 and takes the pawn?
@paulegon552
@paulegon552 Год назад
For the 14:35, as white I would play Nc7 check. If Black King goes to d8, then Rc6 to defend the Knight and a discovered checkmate. If Black King goes to e7, then Re6 as a checkmate as well.
@daveanthonymesias7024
@daveanthonymesias7024 Год назад
Rf8 is the right move sac the rook to open the diagonal for queen and you take c7
@ReelinGD
@ReelinGD Год назад
3:02 but what if after we got pawn on d4, black will play pawn to d6?
@gidihkwest5913
@gidihkwest5913 Год назад
My question too!!!
@r.j.v.d.b5228
@r.j.v.d.b5228 Год назад
after that smothered mate with the pony I was like Aahhwww Lorrddd have mercy on that beautiful move
@anotherdude4180
@anotherdude4180 Год назад
Hi Igor, hi all! First things first: Thank you for producing all these videos, I really enjoy them a lot. That being said, I have a problem. Lately I stumbled upon a video of yours about Caro Kann Breyer with 3.Nf3, dxe4 4.Ng5 and can't find it anymore! Can anyone help? Thanks!
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Unfortunately, I'm not sure which video you're looking for, but you may find this gambit against the Caro-Kann to be interesting: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZyA-9Kw50H4.html
@anotherdude4180
@anotherdude4180 Год назад
@@GMIgorSmirnov Thanks for your reply. As always I mixed things up. The video was produced by Jonathan Schrantz. Best wishes for you (and all of us)!
@haysrillpogi
@haysrillpogi Год назад
In first trap i have question what should i do after i open the diagonal in bishop and he/she Threatened my horse at E5
@georgepvarghese1918
@georgepvarghese1918 Год назад
Your subtitles/written conversation is blocking the visibility of the board. Please find a solution. Thanks
@khulekhulehrimai5384
@khulekhulehrimai5384 Год назад
If the black direct come for giving check without taking the pawn what will happen
@VioletGiraffe
@VioletGiraffe Год назад
Wait, so what did the white knight at c3 do (1:17)? Seems to never have achieved anything, just a wasted move?
@TIJEY-BEG
@TIJEY-BEG Год назад
Such a smart guy.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
I've been playing and studying chess for decades.
@themadcatter2750
@themadcatter2750 10 месяцев назад
Is it Qh5+, Kd8, Rf8+, Rf8, Rf8#?
@coydogdentist
@coydogdentist Год назад
Love this video. Is that your cat in the back?
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
Yes
@MatthewPh38987
@MatthewPh38987 28 дней назад
1: e4 e5 2:Nf3 Bb4 3: nxe5+ Kf8 4: Qh5 Nf6 5: Qxf#
@rainerausdemspring894
@rainerausdemspring894 Год назад
Excellent - as usual. By the way the "u" in Zukertort = Zuckertort = sugar pie should be pronounced like the "oo" in rook. I have no idea how his fathers name Jankiel Ezechiel Cukiertort was pronounced. It was not uncommon for Jews to adopt an artificial German name especially when they converted to the Christian religion as Zukertort's father did.
@GMIgorSmirnov
@GMIgorSmirnov Год назад
That's interesting, thank you for the insights!
@sslvsme5763
@sslvsme5763 9 месяцев назад
I saw the following 2 lines, 1st: 1. Qe5+, Kd8 2. Rf8+, Rxf8 3. Rxf8+, Qe8 4. Qg5# … this line could also go like 2. Rf8+, Qe8 3. Qg5# and there are a few more variations of this… the next line I found is: 1. Qh5+, Qg6 2. Rxg6… quite obvious but let’s say they don’t take and they make any other move except d6, then Rg8# (2x Check). If it goes 2. Rxg6, d6 3. Rg7+, Kd8 4. Qg5+, Ke8 5. Qe7#… I really like the Rg8# though, if the right moves by black allowed it to happen
@mathevengers1131
@mathevengers1131 Год назад
I an a newbie to chess but I know that never start your moves with pawn on f lane unless you are master of chess or your opponent is weak. It's too difficult to defend after moving that pawn
@flacsomtodosclas2165
@flacsomtodosclas2165 Год назад
Not really in a lot of línes you play with the F pawn but its not recommended to newbies because a blindfold advanced player has an better board visión than a newbie
@jackingle5208
@jackingle5208 Год назад
1. Rf8, RxR 2. Nc7+ mate
@user-en5en6cb7k
@user-en5en6cb7k 4 месяца назад
2:58 Kf7 . White response with Pawn D4 activating the Bishop if black response with Bishop G7 black can play on maybe losing a knight and bishop but capturing the knight with bishop capturing Knight
@ix123am
@ix123am 8 месяцев назад
Rook sacrifice from f6 to f8, takes with rook f8 then knight c7 checkmate . Is it correct?
@elijahromero6015
@elijahromero6015 Год назад
Oh my
@larissamueller6834
@larissamueller6834 Год назад
also Rf7 must win. maybe Knight c7 or if black knight like to block it with Knight e6 than Queen e7 mate. or if knight goes to b5 to stop it, than Re7 with folloing mate.
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