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its very common to pin after d6. its not an opening, its a trap. it shouldnt happen every time. you will most likely get this on the board at least a few times in d6 variations.
RUclips algorithm randomly started giving me chess short videos, which I actually like. Next thing I know I am addicted to online chess matches trying to use these traps every game I play.
Also if they do make the best move instead of taking the Queen (Nxe5) then your queen takes the bishop, their knight on e5 takes your bishop on c4, then you play Qb5 check and fork the king and the knight. After c6 you take the knight with your queen and your up a pawn but according to the engine your up 1.5 points
I once watched a different video of this, proceeded to play a few games, then I legitemately blundered my queen (in a different move order). I went to the resign button, then remebered this video and wondered if there was a chance. I actually played an accidental legal trap lol.
@@GaMer22v This is just an advice though. Everytime I play I feel like I'm not being myself becuase I've always wanted to play aggressive and attack attack but I always lose. So there's that. Bottomline is that you just need to keep on practicing and learn the openings and tricks. REMEMBER ALSO TO PLAY YOUR OWN PLAYING STYLE. I've seen players who makes crazy moves yet their rating is higher than mine and they always checkmate me. Heheh
H3 isn’t necessary for the checkmate. If anything it’s worse cause they may just take to trade bishop for knight. While it sets you up for a scholars mate (queen f7, protected by the Bishop) there are many ways to prevent it. I would just wait a little while like you’re thinking and then take with knight, hopefully they take queen.
I agree but players in the 600-800 elo range might immediately take the queen with their bishop cuz they missed the mate in 2. I still think you should play e3 because not to avoid taking a risk tho
Actually, they could take your knight while protecting their bishop, and attacking your own. You'd be down a piece for a pawn with no compensation. You'd be better off playing the Halloween gambit.
I played this against someone online the other day. The Pawn to H3 at 0:17 is optional. The rest of the moves play out exactly the same. The opponent is either going to fall for the trap or not. Perhaps Pawn to H3 is for nothing other than a bit of Time Misdirection. 😂
@@V418H4VThat’s not fishing pole tho. Fishing pole happens if white has castled, and black sacrifices the bishop by pushing the h5 pawn with the idea of opening up the h file rook and bringing the queen to the h file next move to form a battery. This can’t happen here as white hasn’t castled and they played Nf6 instead of h5. So it’s just a free bishop.
Why did you move pH2 to pH3? Couldn’t you just initiate the knight forward, followed by queen taken and checkmate? Why add the extra unnecessary step? Is there something I don’t see?
Good video! Thank you for sharing. As a note, you don't have to do 5.h3, 5.kxe5 is enough to settle the trap. If they don't get the queen, at least you get a central pawn and a bishop for a knight. Edit: you can't do that, after knight takes the other knight can also take.
I think you shouldn't play h3 and just take on e5 so there's a larger chance they take the queen, instead of just taking the knight in front and losing the checkmate position.
Problem is, if you don’t play h3 and push the bishop back, then if they end up taking the knight with their knight first, then their bishop is protected, you’re down 3 points of material, and your queen is in a dangerous position.
@@ferny0825 even if we play h3, then Knight takes pawn, knight takes knight, queen takes bishop and then again knigbt takes bishop... We will still end up down a piece.. So i dont think this is a good strategy overall
I might be wrong but I don’t think this is a gambit. A gambit (to my knowledge) is usually where you sacrifice a pawn in the opening to get a lead in development.
At first I didn't like the idea of this, because if they refute it and take the knight then you're down a piece after taking the bishop... however. If you swing the queen over to the left and check the king then you can take the knight and be up a pawn with more decelopment
Imo better option in this position is to sacriface the bishop by checking the king and when king captures the bishop check the king with pinned knight and then simply capture the bishop with ur queen
After white plays Nxe5, then Black just recaptures with the Knight, hitting the Bishop on c4. If White plays Qxh5, Black responds Nxc4, and White is down a piece with no play. This is VERY BAD chess to teach a beginner.
Your analysis isn’t complete; white has play. And that is Qb5+ forking the king and knight (black cannot save the knight), so white wins back all material, and will be up a pawn in the end.
Usually better when they start with the philidor. E4, e5, nf3, d6, bc4, bg4, nc3, and if they play anything other than c6 or nc6 you just play nxe5 If they play c6 ur plan doesnt work If they play nc6 you play h3, otherwise if they see nxe5, nxe5, you lose. If they play bxe3 you're winning a bit but your plan fails. If they play bishop h5 you can now play nxe5, and if they play bxd1 there is mate in 2, if they play nxe5 you play Qxh5 and you're in a strong winning position
@@owenbursnall5796 but if you take e5 without playing h3, nxe5, nxe5, and queen cant take the bishop you're just down a piece. With h3 the trap is still likely to work and even if it doesn't white has like a plus 2 advantage
Black can play Nxe5 instead of Bxd1. With h3, blacks bishop is pushed to h5, where it can be taken with the queen if black plays Nxe5. Without h3, blacks bishop on g4 will be defended after black plays Nxe5
U take their bishop with queen. If they take ur bishop on c4 with knight, then play Qb5+ forking knight and king. After u capture, you’ll be up a center pawn.
Also called the "oh no my queen"
"anyway..."
Also called the traxler rip off
O no my queen means something else according to Giri 😂
I can hear the Eric Rosen from this comment......🤣🤣
You waited so long I will give you final 1000 like
Aah now only if my opponents would play those moves
its very common to pin after d6. its not an opening, its a trap. it shouldnt happen every time. you will most likely get this on the board at least a few times in d6 variations.
It’s a common position tho
I’ve actually been attacked like this a couple of times, gonna try this out
If they are begginers
This does happen even in 1300-1400 range because this position can be reached by philidor defense as well
Enemy: Doesn’t follow this exact set of moves
Me: Wait, that’s il-Légal.
RUclips algorithm randomly started giving me chess short videos, which I actually like. Next thing I know I am addicted to online chess matches trying to use these traps every game I play.
“Randomly”. They know everything man
Can't wait to try this out!
First game: opponent plays d6 as an opening move
Bruh
I'm guessing he was playing kings Indian
@@darkchariotor london systum
then abort game and try again
@@anomaly3215lol
Légal Trap:
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 d6
(this is where Légal Trap starts)
4. Nc3 Bg4
5. h3 Bh5
6. Nxe5 Bxd1
7. Bxf7 Ke7
8. Nd5#
Most of the moves by black were surprisingly logical apart from d6, so this actually wouldn’t be as rare as it may seem.
Trust me my opponent gonna eat the knight with the bishop
Then u take it wid queen and now u r threatning mate in 1 at Qxf7
Yea they often move their knight thinking they set up a nasty fork then just lose.
Just got this in a daily game, I don’t know how they thought I just hung my queen ya know
In the words of Levy Gotham, "They were thinking selfish". They saw Knight moved free queen! Didn't think about where it would be going.
Curious if you also played the Pawn to H3?
As I won a game online, using this trap. But did all the moves excluding Pawn to H3.
"oh no my queen"
"Anyway..."
While playing it:
*enemy plays a piece to the wrong square*
"Wait, this wasn't in the script"
After Nxe5, black plays Nxe5, Qxh5, Nxc4, and Qb5+ and you win a pawn. That's the best option for black.
Fun fact: this also works with the pirc and philidor defenses
AND HE SACRAFICES THE 👸
Everyone: lay-gal
Me: legal.
„Oh no my queen. Anyways“
Also if they do make the best move instead of taking the Queen (Nxe5) then your queen takes the bishop, their knight on e5 takes your bishop on c4, then you play Qb5 check and fork the king and the knight. After c6 you take the knight with your queen and your up a pawn but according to the engine your up 1.5 points
"Call an ambulance.. But not for me":
I once watched a different video of this, proceeded to play a few games, then I legitemately blundered my queen (in a different move order). I went to the resign button, then remebered this video and wondered if there was a chance. I actually played an accidental legal trap lol.
Oh em gee! My rating is 2150 and this is such an amazing trick!!! Thank you so much! Keep uploading them. 😊 Thank you and Godbless. 😇
how u got 2150 im only 211
@@GaMer22v get good lol
@@GaMer22v This is just an advice though. Everytime I play I feel like I'm not being myself becuase I've always wanted to play aggressive and attack attack but I always lose. So there's that. Bottomline is that you just need to keep on practicing and learn the openings and tricks. REMEMBER ALSO TO PLAY YOUR OWN PLAYING STYLE. I've seen players who makes crazy moves yet their rating is higher than mine and they always checkmate me. Heheh
H3 isn’t necessary for the checkmate. If anything it’s worse cause they may just take to trade bishop for knight. While it sets you up for a scholars mate (queen f7, protected by the Bishop) there are many ways to prevent it. I would just wait a little while like you’re thinking and then take with knight, hopefully they take queen.
If you don’t play h3 and move the knight then they can take your knight with their knight, which protects their bishop and even attacks your bishop
I agree but players in the 600-800 elo range might immediately take the queen with their bishop cuz they missed the mate in 2. I still think you should play e3 because not to avoid taking a risk tho
H3 is necessary for a forced win in material. And if black does decide to trade it's good for white.
Actually, they could take your knight while protecting their bishop, and attacking your own. You'd be down a piece for a pawn with no compensation. You'd be better off playing the Halloween gambit.
@@rxzorblxde3524 wdym you agree? That's the only way the trap works. h3 has to be played.
Traps this good should be a-Légal
I played this against someone online the other day. The Pawn to H3 at 0:17 is optional. The rest of the moves play out exactly the same. The opponent is either going to fall for the trap or not. Perhaps Pawn to H3 is for nothing other than a bit of Time Misdirection. 😂
SAC THE ♕
The most disrespectful checkmate ever
i was fall in this trap yesterday and that haunted me :((
This is legally the légal trap
"Now you play H3, and there usually going to play bishop H5"
Trades with my knight: 😐
CALL AN AMBULANCE, CALL AN AMBULANCE
*But not for me*
The "Call an ambulance but not for me" trap
Nice that bobby is teaching chess now
After Bishop to G4….
*Brings out his another Knight*
Then u take the bishop with the pawn on h3
@@V418H4VThat’s not fishing pole tho. Fishing pole happens if white has castled, and black sacrifices the bishop by pushing the h5 pawn with the idea of opening up the h file rook and bringing the queen to the h file next move to form a battery. This can’t happen here as white hasn’t castled and they played Nf6 instead of h5. So it’s just a free bishop.
Why did you move pH2 to pH3? Couldn’t you just initiate the knight forward, followed by queen taken and checkmate? Why add the extra unnecessary step? Is there something I don’t see?
Looking back I understand, if the bishop stays where it is, then you’re down multiple pieces, rather than winning on pieces 👍
Instructions unclear i accidentally sacrificed the king
Good video! Thank you for sharing. As a note, you don't have to do 5.h3, 5.kxe5 is enough to settle the trap. If they don't get the queen, at least you get a central pawn and a bishop for a knight.
Edit: you can't do that, after knight takes the other knight can also take.
Everybody gangsta till Nxe5
I think you shouldn't play h3 and just take on e5 so there's a larger chance they take the queen, instead of just taking the knight in front and losing the checkmate position.
Exactly what I was thinking
Problem is, if you don’t play h3 and push the bishop back, then if they end up taking the knight with their knight first, then their bishop is protected, you’re down 3 points of material, and your queen is in a dangerous position.
@@ferny0825 ah thanks. I couldn't see this far.
@@ferny0825 even if we play h3, then Knight takes pawn, knight takes knight, queen takes bishop and then again knigbt takes bishop... We will still end up down a piece.. So i dont think this is a good strategy overall
No but youll lose because if they see nxe5 you cant take back the bishop and youre down a full piece
No most people take my knight
What if, instead of taking the Queen, Black plays Nxe5. Then if White plays QxB, Black plays NxB, and Black is a piece up.
Wait, there’s more. White plays Qb5+ check, forking the knight and king, winning back all material and being a pawn ahead
bro I used this same exact gambit after 5 minutes of watching this short, thank u bro
I might be wrong but I don’t think this is a gambit. A gambit (to my knowledge) is usually where you sacrifice a pawn in the opening to get a lead in development.
Knight: I'm sorry Queen. It is the best way to capture the Enemy King
Queen: ok
I feel most players would ignore the knight in low Elo which is the only place I see this working often.
Meanwhile, every person I play decides to take my room with his bishop 🤷♂️ 😂
At first I didn't like the idea of this, because if they refute it and take the knight then you're down a piece after taking the bishop... however. If you swing the queen over to the left and check the king then you can take the knight and be up a pawn with more decelopment
Wait instead of moving pawn two h2 we could still sac our knight right? And checkmate in 7
if have always been playing the Italian game as white and not a single soul moved that queenpawn upwards after bishop c4
Call an ambulance... but not for me gambit
I’ve pulled this one off like at least 15-20 times in my online chess career
I gave away my queen, and i forgot which piece i need to move 🤷♀️
whats the point of h3 in the trap?
So that if the opponent doesn’t fall for it and plays Nxe5, then u have Qxh5. If black plays Nxc4, then Qb5+ wins back the piece
Is H3 necessary for the trap? Could t you just do the same thing one move sooner
it doesnt really have to start with the italian, it can start with the philidor defense
And then he sacrifices THE QUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh oh he sac the queen ah ah he sac the queen
Imo better option in this position is to sacriface the bishop by checking the king and when king captures the bishop check the king with pinned knight and then simply capture the bishop with ur queen
It’s a nice attempt, but I think it’s losing cuz the knight only has e5 and g5, which both aren’t rlly good squares cuz they both get captured
I play the ilégal trap where you play d4, and when your opponent moves their hand to move a piece, you punch them hard in the face.
And this is why we play the pirc defense boys and girls.
My opponents won't cooperate
It's also a forced brilliant
I love ur videos to death man you are AWESOME
And then you get sued after the win
After white plays Nxe5, then Black just recaptures with the Knight, hitting the Bishop on c4. If White plays Qxh5, Black responds Nxc4, and White is down a piece with no play. This is VERY BAD chess to teach a beginner.
Your analysis isn’t complete; white has play. And that is Qb5+ forking the king and knight (black cannot save the knight), so white wins back all material, and will be up a pawn in the end.
Now do a illégal Trap
Nxe5 was a brilliant for me
I got checkmated with this strategy.
No Need of pawn H3
And that's?
I don’t need sleep. I need answers!
@@FuzzyJeffTheory and that's a loop
Legal’s Trap
lol i remember when i was trapping people but suddenly i got pressured to time and got mated by a intermediate lol
When playing italian game the enemy never ever paly d6 fr💀
What's with the h3?
How about if bishop did not takesqueen instead Nx N ?
Queen takes Bishop
(reply to complete the song)
"You have to know this, (Focus) Here's the moves it starts with:
Just asking, is it nessasary to pllay h3?
Otherwise you loose a piece
This trick used in Rustom movie bollywood
Usually better when they start with the philidor.
E4, e5, nf3, d6, bc4, bg4, nc3, and if they play anything other than c6 or nc6 you just play nxe5
If they play c6 ur plan doesnt work
If they play nc6 you play h3, otherwise if they see nxe5, nxe5, you lose.
If they play bxe3 you're winning a bit but your plan fails.
If they play bishop h5 you can now play nxe5, and if they play bxd1 there is mate in 2, if they play nxe5 you play Qxh5 and you're in a strong winning position
Why do u have to move the pawn?
Can't you just go for it after the first pin?
No because then Nxe5 and it defends the bishop. If the bishop is kicked away first, then if Nxe5 - Qxh5. So you lose a knight for a bishop
You don’t have to move h3. This just gives the chance for the bishop to take the knight on F3 so it wouldn’t work if they took.
@@owenbursnall5796 but if you take e5 without playing h3, nxe5, nxe5, and queen cant take the bishop you're just down a piece.
With h3 the trap is still likely to work and even if it doesn't white has like a plus 2 advantage
This is basically the oh no my queen thing
The british gambit
Wow I played the same thing today just with the scotch gambit though it’s not just with the italian
cant you do Nxe5 after Bg4?
You loose a piece :)
This is so good!
I think it's safer if the pawn didn't chase the bishop
You have to know this, focus
I wish all my opponents are one movers
People still fall like flies
No it's actually called the eric rosen oh no my queen trap
very nice loop lol
Yeah!
is h3 necessery? cant you do it with out pushing bishop up?
Black can play Nxe5 instead of Bxd1. With h3, blacks bishop is pushed to h5, where it can be taken with the queen if black plays Nxe5. Without h3, blacks bishop on g4 will be defended after black plays Nxe5
@@Adventurer-te8fl you are absolutely right sir
call an ambulance but not for me…
Opponent: White bishop takes Knight LOL
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Tried this against the computer but it´s not working. The computer is not playing those movers, lol
My opponent is also watching 🤣
What to do if my opponent just takes my e5 knight with their knight or with their pawn?
U take their bishop with queen. If they take ur bishop on c4 with knight, then play Qb5+ forking knight and king. After u capture, you’ll be up a center pawn.
Sicilian opening is the most popular one
I have a question. How can you see how good the move was, like this little star oder the exclamation mark when you move your figure
when you're analysing, are u seriously expecting to see how good a move is Mid-match
If your oponent know it, you lose a horse
When I'm playing nobody ever plays d6, is there something I'm missing?
Moderate level check...Because opponent can move its queen and castling
Oh no my Queen, call an ambulance... but not for me!! 😄
When opponent moves the bishop, he's already lost. There's no need of attacking it with the h pawn.
Without h3, then after u play Ne5, black responds with Nxe5 and now white is lost