…You have to know this. Focus. Here’s the moves it starts with. They dont know, they just see this. Slide the queen and bait it. Hes gonna take it (blunder!) Big mistake, resign now. You cant save it. Take the piece and check him. If he offers the queen, let him. Set it up again if you get him, and let him know who sent it. You know, the bobby bo show? Do you follow? Reload it, and stay focused because…
You HAVE to know this! (Focus!) Here’s the moves it starts with! They don’t know, they play g6! (g6 what?) Che- Che- Check in the middle, gotta block it, take the piece and profit. WAIT!, there’s another option? (…wait is that Bobby from Fortnite?) Knight on the board (board). Slide to c4 (4). So they want more? (more?) Checkmate, in 4! (think again!) You won, take it in for a moment, but just for a moment, more to show so[?], reload it, and stay focused, cus-
I played on a tournament against Hikaru Nakamura, and he fall for it...so I won and now I have 400 Elopints more and reached the 2000 Club. Magnus saw our game and laughed bad at him, than he went for me since I was on the 2000 Elo Club, I did the same twice and Magnus also fell for it, now I am an GM with 2470 Elo. Thanks to this video. And it just took me 14 moves to become a GM!
i was trapped in this for arround 4-5 times till now and now i understand that never go for the free pawn when the opponent have his both knight, especially when his knight is on top of the hill
People be saying that opponent won't move like the trap That's the thing... You have to learn a counter for every move and have a trap ready for every counter to work
Best way to counter this is after knight takes pawn, and queen moves and prepares to attack, move white pawn g3 preventing the attack but accepting that your knight dies. It's an acceptable loss ovnsidering it's the only choice where you don't instantly lose the game.
White's opening is called Fried Liver attack, a french opening variation which is actually notorious for forking up your queen and rook. But black in this instance is playing the counter of fried liver which is the Traxler Gambit, it do has 6 variations where 4 of it leads to a checkmate
You have to sue them for breaking the contract. That type of crime is unacceptable in the court of law and thus they will face the proper punishment for the heinous acts against you.
Im new to chess and this is confusing me. So the king is in check by the queen, then the opponent moves his bishop to protect the king, and then the knight checkmates the king but the knight used 1 turn, so couldnt the bishop just capture the knight and proceed further?
After u block with the queen, knight captures. Then if you capture white's rook it's actually checkmate in 1 after knight c3. The only move preventing checkmate is bishop e2 capturing the knight after knight captures your queen.