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Trappiest Ways to Play the Scotch Gambit & Win About 80% 

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In this video, I have covered what I think are the most interesting and successful tricks and traps in the Scotch Gambit. Openings with 1.e4 are traditionally considered more sharp and attacking than those with 1.d4.This move is popular at all levels of the game and was the favorite opening move of world champion Bobby Fischer, who called it "best by test". The complete version of this video can be found on my Patreon page here: / kaspachess
CHAPTERS-----------------------------------------------
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Trap 1
04:03 - Trap 2
08:20 - Trap 3
12:40 - Trap 4
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@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
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@MislavIvkovic-sx8vd
@MislavIvkovic-sx8vd 10 месяцев назад
Scoth gambite us great opening i just go Queen b3 umidietly is this mistake????
@brendenoreilly974
@brendenoreilly974 Год назад
Best video on the Scotch Gambit that I have seen by far. I've been playing the SG for months now and I didn't know all of these traps.
@andresrivers4015
@andresrivers4015 Год назад
Need a video with traps in the Cochrane gambit, Petrov def.
@fortyofforty5257
@fortyofforty5257 11 месяцев назад
What a wonderful video. Short and sweet. Kaspa lays out all the main ideas of the Scotch Gambit, and even answers some questions I had as someone who has played the Scotch Gambit successfully and unsuccessfully. There are ways to get tripped up, but Kaspa shows how to parry black's responses. Well done.
@mphocombo
@mphocombo Год назад
Thank you for these traps you've added some knowledge n some of them I have been playing them🔥🔥
@b4ph0m3tdk9
@b4ph0m3tdk9 Год назад
Well spend 17 minutes, I give you that. Pure gold on this gambit I never even heard about before.
@sweetberry4114
@sweetberry4114 Год назад
I m falling in love with scotch gambit.
@petertoledo9387
@petertoledo9387 Год назад
¡Gracias!
@bjorneriksson6480
@bjorneriksson6480 Год назад
Kaspa chess is by far the best chess teacher on youtube for the lower ranked players.
@TVSPrasad1
@TVSPrasad1 Год назад
ok.. you mean not suitable for very advanced, Master players like me..😏🙄 I am leaving....😜
@bjorneriksson6480
@bjorneriksson6480 Год назад
@@TVSPrasad1 If you want to be like that, please leave. Of course more advanced players also benefit from Kaspa as inspiration. Kaspa does not go deep into theory therefor he is accessible for lower rated players and beneficial in that they have to figure out themselves how to play through trial an error which develops skill.
@artisticautistic9664
@artisticautistic9664 Год назад
Yeah he explains the moves and repeats it several times for you it's good
@darrylkassle361
@darrylkassle361 Год назад
His quite good one of my favourites. However Nelson a national master who runs the CHESSVIBES channel is also very good for key content in terms of principles and strategy for those particularly below 1500 Elo. He also has a very good course for those around 1000 Elo that gives you all you need to know to get to 1500elo. Even if you don't reviews seem to indicate most people gain a minimum of 200 Elo after studying it. Check out his channel and look at the playlist. He also does traps and novelty stuff as in thinking up crazy scenarios and playing then out.
@bjorneriksson6480
@bjorneriksson6480 Год назад
I think the below 2000 level chess teaching is all about fun. Make chess fun so you want to play. Nothing about chess is difficult at that level, you figure out what to do yourself more or less. Kaspa finds all those crazy ideas that throws you into different types of positions and broadens yor chess base knowledge, feel comfortable in all types of positions
@AsherMoyo
@AsherMoyo 7 месяцев назад
One of the grand superb chess teachers and we thank you very much🔥🔥🔥🤝
@Mr.Coconut007
@Mr.Coconut007 Год назад
so worth watching the Video got the exact same checkmate setup with Trap 3. EasiLy my favourite knight sacrifice.
@travistucker4067
@travistucker4067 Год назад
Another great video brother!🔥
@feryfernandofk6947
@feryfernandofk6947 8 месяцев назад
traps #3 is my creation, i played aot in chess ,liches since 2016
@charlesmukuka6338
@charlesmukuka6338 Год назад
The dude from zambia, accent yalishibikwa Good content here, you make a very good coach
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Thank you for the support.
@Ryukuss
@Ryukuss Год назад
thanks bro love the scotch gambino
@msn140
@msn140 Год назад
Coool thank you very much !!!!❤️🙏
@ronaldocallanta8088
@ronaldocallanta8088 Год назад
Excellent!
@ChristianSoschner
@ChristianSoschner 10 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation. Thanks, very clear.
@adnanghaleb2196
@adnanghaleb2196 Год назад
many thanks
@TheThinkersBible
@TheThinkersBible 7 месяцев назад
Awesome videos. New subscriber, you're great.
@paulocruz8029
@paulocruz8029 Год назад
U the best!!!🤦🏾‍♂️🙏🏾
@lesoleilbrille234
@lesoleilbrille234 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this information
@jjln9494
@jjln9494 5 месяцев назад
You explain amazing. Thanks 😊
@kelumkariyawasam3946
@kelumkariyawasam3946 Год назад
Good lesson
@manojkumarsahoo6715
@manojkumarsahoo6715 Год назад
Super tricks kaspa sir
@Ash2108
@Ash2108 11 месяцев назад
Thank you kaspa
@paulieerasmus5394
@paulieerasmus5394 Год назад
Nice Kaspa
@BogdanAlex
@BogdanAlex Год назад
This is good. Thank you, Sir!
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Thanks, I appreciate!
@abhianalyst
@abhianalyst Год назад
Keep it up... Like your explanation
@arthurwieczorek4894
@arthurwieczorek4894 9 месяцев назад
1:02. The Sunlight variation.
@adrianatkins7617
@adrianatkins7617 Год назад
Great video
@longzobsilver5930
@longzobsilver5930 10 дней назад
I give one thumb up, but, virtaly, I give 1000.
@SitiAisyah-bp9qz
@SitiAisyah-bp9qz Год назад
Good played
@drsudiptopaitchowdhuryheal265
Please say something on black opening
@THEULTIMATECHESSMASTER882
@THEULTIMATECHESSMASTER882 7 месяцев назад
When you oin knight by bring bishop on g5 is it possible to take the knight, fork queen and rook which forces queen to move then capture knight
@tontom6680
@tontom6680 11 месяцев назад
a great video!!!! thanks...
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial 11 месяцев назад
Thanks
@yayatgaluh7993
@yayatgaluh7993 Год назад
Amazing.
@venkataramanan7219
@venkataramanan7219 Год назад
Super sir 👌nice traps
@mrnelgin
@mrnelgin 2 месяца назад
I've been on a bit of a losing streak. I did a bit of a deep study of the Scotch Gambit. First game...pinned my opponents queen to their king. He resigned. Easy win in 8 moves. He moved his Queen to e7 which you didn't cover. I'm sure you have somewhere...
@yennsurait1986
@yennsurait1986 Год назад
Thanks for this video sir.. i played the trap #2 to a 1700+ player in blitz and i won.
@leodf1
@leodf1 Год назад
Kaspa, will you be running promotions on your courses for the festivities coming up? (Halloween, Black Friday, Christmas.......etc) Thank you
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Yeah, sure... 💟
@wilsongrail7793
@wilsongrail7793 Год назад
Trap #3 is the Scotch wild horse gambit but it seems totally refuted by pawn to f6 instead of h6 because after the sacrifice and bishop c4 and then Queen to h5 the pawn move to g6. Then after queen to d5 threatening mate, black queen to e7 shuts it down and white is down a knight and pawn.
@mrnelgin
@mrnelgin 3 месяца назад
What if, after d4 the opponent plays d5? Kinda blocked up in the center. Surprisingly, that opening doesn't seem to have a name, according to lichess.
@emi5370
@emi5370 2 месяца назад
This is not a good move for Black. He will end down a central pawn very quickly. However some sidelines are tricky for both sides.
@SGTHECHESSPLAYER
@SGTHECHESSPLAYER Год назад
In trap 3 what to do if back plays knight h3
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
That's almost unplayable. There's no good reason for black to play Nh6 when there's no real threat coming to f7. But if Black plays Nh6 anyways, you can go Bc4 with the idea of sacrificing on f7 after black plays Bc5.
@wilsongrail7793
@wilsongrail7793 Год назад
But after Bc5 the f8 square is protected twice by knight and king so you can’t sacrifice. You just have to be happy with the black knight weak on edge of board.
@sonipolakian4256
@sonipolakian4256 4 месяца назад
Nice video chess
@ruelolingay2651
@ruelolingay2651 6 месяцев назад
Wow impressive...
@africansurvivor8414
@africansurvivor8414 6 месяцев назад
What if they play pawn h6 to prevent knight g5
@MrsGoos
@MrsGoos Год назад
I love trap #3 and finally I got a superior opponent that played this as black 1:1 and I defeated hm by the book :)
@peterreid9769
@peterreid9769 9 месяцев назад
D6 kills these.
@ahmedmohammad5841
@ahmedmohammad5841 10 месяцев назад
nice
@borsaroneroy
@borsaroneroy 11 месяцев назад
What about 4...Qf6 ?
@baleshwarsaw2294
@baleshwarsaw2294 Год назад
Pls trapiest plays the king Gambit &win for white side
@MrKeithcl
@MrKeithcl Год назад
I played a 1400 level computer and black played his queen every time. None of these gambits worked against a computer.
@joejoe-vm1fj
@joejoe-vm1fj Год назад
wow
@jeremaj7513
@jeremaj7513 Год назад
Play against humasn! No point playing computers they make weird moves anyway.
@user-sm6ge8no9o
@user-sm6ge8no9o 6 месяцев назад
So what if my opponent opens with their Queen after their horse
@Tomaplen
@Tomaplen 5 месяцев назад
If he plays Queen (Qf6) instead of taking the gambit pawn, you can play e5, which will probably make him retreat his knight back to its initial position (Nb8). If instead he moves it to Na5, then you develop Nc3, giving your knight a better position than his. If instead he moves it to Nb4, you follow it with pawn a3 which would now force him to go Na6 or Nc6, wasting his time in his knight.
@akusaya6512
@akusaya6512 Год назад
9:00
@DanielSantos-lb3mw
@DanielSantos-lb3mw Год назад
In trap #3.. If after Bc4+, instead of Ke8 or Ke7 black plays d5.. what would be the best move for white??
@aymanalgeria7302
@aymanalgeria7302 Год назад
It s lost for white after d5
@vfta7906
@vfta7906 Год назад
Dude stop calling the f6 pawn the f7 pawn…
@milsmalls
@milsmalls 4 месяца назад
Trap 3 .................. Black plays 4. Nh6............... now what?
@ijexcmos8153
@ijexcmos8153 11 месяцев назад
Looks like in the Ng5 line (instead of Bc4), after the sac on f7, white is dead meat! Stockfish gives - 3 plus. Explain
@thewnakajayakody7290
@thewnakajayakody7290 11 месяцев назад
after Ng5 instead of h8 if black plays Bd7, Nxe7 is not working. In lichess database 79% of black players winner after Bd7. I played this gambit on a tournament and I lose that game
@moons4768
@moons4768 3 месяца назад
You sound like the phonejacker
@lucaspedrosebastiaosebasti6876
I like too much your vídeos, but when I'm playing with other players they respond in different ways and I lost my self most of the times.
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
Sorry to hear that, but if you finished watching this entire video, you should be able to recall one of my sincere advices that I gave regarding tricks, traps, and gambits. Just learn the ideas behind and know exactly where to apply them in your serious games. At the end of the day, we still have to play chess. For me, those traps work a lot.💟
@henrik4835
@henrik4835 Год назад
Is it still possible to play scotsh gambit when you are black and dominate most people?
@GabrieleMarcomigni
@GabrieleMarcomigni 8 месяцев назад
You can’t go Knight g5 The queen will take it What is this tutorial?!😂
@flyinturt
@flyinturt 7 месяцев назад
Bxg5
@user-sm6ge8no9o
@user-sm6ge8no9o 6 месяцев назад
You can if you paid attention and seen that the pond had opened open in front of the bishop before g5
@TeeGar
@TeeGar Год назад
Left video because there is too much rambling in the beginning. Just get to it, dude.
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial Год назад
I appreciate that. But kindly note that most of my viewers are beginners and intermediate-level players who need a strong foundation to be laid in the intro for them to understand exactly where I am getting to. For advanced players like yourself, you can simply make use of the time stamps in the description section. Thank you!
@TeeGar
@TeeGar Год назад
@@kaspachessofficial I stand corrected. Just subscribed.
@jamesmoore7835
@jamesmoore7835 11 месяцев назад
Great great video!!! Best 17 minute chess instruction on the platform !!!
@omgynay1763
@omgynay1763 11 месяцев назад
You talk too much
@user-ru6gd4vg4h
@user-ru6gd4vg4h 4 месяца назад
can you lessen the unnecessary BS. It making the video less quality, quality > bs intro
@kaspachessofficial
@kaspachessofficial 4 месяца назад
That's an old video. Kindly watch my new ones and judge.
@vladislavshevchenko9970
@vladislavshevchenko9970 5 месяцев назад
I had a game where my 1550 rated opponent went for immediate knight sacrifice, maybe I'm a unique 1400 but I noticed that I was getting mated, so I decided to manually castle short through g6.a And had a pleasant advantage for most of the game
@iililmac6268
@iililmac6268 3 дня назад
9:54 what if they play Kf6? U didnt cover that and u also didnt cover what happens if they play the correct move
@ahmedmohammad5841
@ahmedmohammad5841 10 месяцев назад
nice
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