4.4 Million Players - SAME MISTKAE 😮

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  • @akiamendoza8859
    @akiamendoza8859 Год назад +70

    crazy move on 7:11 is pawn d3. if the queen takes then black's knight is unpinned; if the pawn takes you check with the bishop, and trade with the knight and now allowing queen e7; if white blocks with the bishop, black can either take the bishop or the knight with queen g5. if white goes queen to e3 then you can just go queen g5 and trade pieces.

    • @themrlace
      @themrlace 6 месяцев назад +4

      6 months late, but maybe someone needs to read this.
      Pawn d3 is an absolutely terrible move for black. I just tried out several things with the engine.
      After white pawn takes on d3, if you don't check with the bishop, you lose the pinned knight (pawn takes) and the pawn on f5 right after.
      If you do actually check with the bishop, you take with the knight; then black knight takes the white knight - but that's winning for white
      because after that, you just take the pinned knight with the pawn, and then the black pawn on f5 right after
      after that, you can trade queens and stay winning because you're up in material

    • @cringename2757
      @cringename2757 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@themrlaced3 is good because it allows for nd4 after cxd4, and if white plays qxd3 black plays nb4

    • @harrymccormack8282
      @harrymccormack8282 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Chewy427 cxd3

    • @tikkasalah4022
      @tikkasalah4022 5 месяцев назад +5

      7:11 7. …d3 8. cxd3 Nd4 9. Qh5+ g6 10. Qh4 c6 11. dxe4 cxd5 12. exd5 Bg7 and black has a great game (showing -1 according to stockfish)

    • @devvishwakarma2751
      @devvishwakarma2751 2 месяца назад

      even the wrost part is if black pawn moves D3 white pawn takes ... and knight d4 is terrible for white queen..

  • @epik1318
    @epik1318 Год назад +1159

    Mistkae is a new word , it about dead inside people, lost figures and Nelson's sad face

    • @teagleh
      @teagleh Год назад +39

      He made a mistake there

    • @REDDITINC2000
      @REDDITINC2000 Год назад +47

      I had a stroke trying to read your comment

    • @perpetualbystander4516
      @perpetualbystander4516 Год назад +15

      @@teagleh No, it was a joke to make a mistake by misspelling that particular word. 🙄

    • @teagleh
      @teagleh Год назад +19

      @@perpetualbystander4516 "No, it was a joke to misspell that particular word 🙄" 🤓

    • @perpetualbystander4516
      @perpetualbystander4516 Год назад +8

      @@teagleh 🤦‍♂️

  • @grimreaper7303
    @grimreaper7303 Год назад +2156

    I think I would also make this mistkae

  • @ExplosiveBrohoof
    @ExplosiveBrohoof Год назад +656

    As someone under 1200, I have absolutely zero confidence in my ability to successfully pull off an attack with the Halloween gambit.

    • @philosophyandhappiness2001
      @philosophyandhappiness2001 Год назад +43

      I'm 730 in blitz, and only 1100 in daily, I just did it and completely dominated

    • @BringingDiscordToYoutube
      @BringingDiscordToYoutube Год назад +39

      @@philosophyandhappiness2001ah, yes, because even if that is true, everyone has to be exactly the same as you

    • @MrNileck
      @MrNileck Год назад +101

      @@BringingDiscordToRUclips He's just sharing his experience as an example, not saying what you said

    • @BringingDiscordToYoutube
      @BringingDiscordToYoutube Год назад +3

      @@MrNileck and that is necessary on someone else explaining THEIR thoughts why? One, it suddenly makes the topic about them, and two, it comes off as extremely arrogant as its like saying “I can do it, so I’m better’.

    • @TriTheGuy
      @TriTheGuy Год назад +50

      ​@@BringingDiscordToRUclips no i think you just cant have a coherent conversation without taking offense in everything... by your own twisted logic, the original commenter is ALSO making everything about them

  • @Trim_Dream
    @Trim_Dream Год назад +144

    7:08 for anyone wondering the crazy move for black is d3

  • @bloxy9996
    @bloxy9996 Год назад +503

    Great video!
    I have an idea for against martin:
    -Take turns moving each piece in value order (pawn>knight>bishop>rook>queen>king)
    -If you do not have the piece you skip it.
    -If you are in check you can move any piece.

    • @jasonanno3881
      @jasonanno3881 Год назад +46

      It would actually be sick if you couldn’t break the rules even if you were in check because you’d have to prepare for it in advanced. If you can’t block check with the piece who’s turn it is, or move the king if it’s his turn, then you have to resign

    • @abooodkhater5789
      @abooodkhater5789 Год назад

      BRO I KNOW U SINCE 2021 UR THE CREATOR OF TIME TRIAL IN ROBLOX

    • @bloxy9996
      @bloxy9996 Год назад +1

      @@abooodkhater5789 💪

    • @abooodkhater5789
      @abooodkhater5789 Год назад

      @@bloxy9996 whats ur chess elo?

    • @bloxy9996
      @bloxy9996 Год назад

      @@abooodkhater5789 1200

  • @topquark22
    @topquark22 Год назад +148

    Dear Nelson: This is by far my favourite chess channel. Deep enough analysis at an appropriate level for me. Thanks so much.

  • @stefanoceschia3917
    @stefanoceschia3917 Год назад +75

    The "crazy move" for black is d3 gaining a tempo on the queen, white has to take either with the queen and stop pinning the knight or with the pawn; if pawn takes cxd3 black has the great move Knight D4 and now the queen has to move, the check on Qh5! does nothing after black's g6.

    • @noha2k0
      @noha2k0 Год назад

      Knight d4 will be captured by knight on f3 no?

    • @keerthisagar2200
      @keerthisagar2200 Год назад +16

      Thanks for sharing..Not sure why he didn't tell the move when the whole point of it is to help us play better.

    • @pavel_tin
      @pavel_tin Год назад

      ​​@@noha2k0no, the knight is on g5, timestamp 7:26

    • @bhaskergoel996
      @bhaskergoel996 Год назад +4

      ​@@noha2k0there is no knight on f3...

    • @omeganism
      @omeganism Год назад

      I still don’t see it if pawn pushes to d3, then Qe3 and it’s still the same situation. If pawn f4 then queen takes knight on e4?

  • @Road2Med
    @Road2Med Год назад +91

    Good vid. I think titling these educational videos with a challenge "vibe" in the sense of saying "4.4 million people missed this" etc is the way to go to maximise engagement. Keep it up!!!

  • @roryharvey2727
    @roryharvey2727 Год назад +19

    Excellent lesson - exactly what I am looking for - I will definitely carry on watching you - I hope you have a comprehensive set/book of these

  • @Moshpitmommy420
    @Moshpitmommy420 Год назад +328

    For the people that are wondering, the crazy line is black pawn to d3

    • @DavidBrown-zp5vs
      @DavidBrown-zp5vs Год назад

      I found it too, it looked really annoying for whites plan.

    • @eugenevids
      @eugenevids Год назад +11

      Hahaha I was, thank you!

    • @thedugan8r593
      @thedugan8r593 Год назад +15

      Paused to see if I could find it... Only took me 30 seconds, and I'm not that good. It's just the most aggressive move on the board. 😈

    • @PLSomeone
      @PLSomeone Год назад +9

      couldnt I just take it with queen? Or is my 500 elo brain malfunctioning?

    • @pakasokoste
      @pakasokoste Год назад +29

      ​@Someone-tf8qh if Qxd3, blacks knight is unpinned and can take White's knight. If bishop recaptures then queen captures bishop and black is up a piece

  • @harrygross77
    @harrygross77 Год назад +7

    It seems like yesterday that I commented that you were close to 200K, now, here we go again-this time 300k-Nelsi, you deserve this growth!

  • @wombolino2343
    @wombolino2343 Год назад +4

    I have made this mistake many times in the past. ;-) Funnily enough I realized that in the position at 2:20 if instead of giving the pointless check with Ng5, i simply drop back with Ng3 (and if they advance e4, drop the other Knight as well with Ng1), this is in practice a 70-80% winning position for white at ~1900 lichess rating. I know the engine says that position is garbage for white, but in practice black usually doesn't know how to play this at all. That way you can possibly still salvage the situation even after you blundered (not against 2000+ lichess though).

    • @munteanucatalin9833
      @munteanucatalin9833 Год назад +1

      That's very defensive play and is the hallmark of a bad startup. As black there is actually no use to play 4Knights at anything above 1500 rating because there are much, much more stronger openings.

  • @MegaSlapster
    @MegaSlapster Год назад +8

    Traditionally, if you don't want to gambit your pieces away, the best line is typically bb5 in the four knights game, putting pressure on the knight and forcing black to lose the opportunity to push their d pawn or compromise their pawn structure early on.

  • @Twiftyy
    @Twiftyy Год назад +100

    Chess but my pieces are scared of the dark:
    RULES:
    1. you play as white
    2. you cant move a piece to a dark square.
    3. a piece that starts on a dark square must move to a light square as soon as possible.
    4. you must sacrafise your dark bishop on the second move of the game,(d3, Bh6)
    5. you cant castle
    6. to checkmate all of your pieces must be on a light square.
    7. pawns don't count for this challenge, you can move them anywhere.
    GOOD LUCK (you will need it.)
    EDIT: if you think you can do it include pawns aswell ;)

    • @Sfaegbe
      @Sfaegbe Год назад +38

      A tad racist

    • @Sfaegbe
      @Sfaegbe Год назад +7

      I just did it in bullet and it ended in a draw kinda fun

    • @Twiftyy
      @Twiftyy Год назад +24

      @@Sfaegbe nah being scared of the dark isnt racist (i dont mean dark colored skin i mean when there is no light omg this sounds racist i swear its not 😭)

    • @franklinclinton3870
      @franklinclinton3870 Год назад +6

      soooo you basically can't move your knights?

    • @revtheobbyist
      @revtheobbyist Год назад

      the dark bishop just commits self die

  • @t3a986
    @t3a986 Год назад +2

    I’m proud I’m part of the 4.4 million people

  • @chikenwingsteve
    @chikenwingsteve Год назад +55

    The "crazy move" he's talking about is 7.d3
    It attacks the queen and forces it to take the pawn, unpinning the knight.

    • @chikenwingsteve
      @chikenwingsteve Год назад +3

      @@Adam-fk7zw No taking with the pawn is actually worst. You have to take with the queen, there is no need to keep trying to pin the knight, because it will only make your position even worst.

    • @chikenwingsteve
      @chikenwingsteve Год назад +4

      @@Adam-fk7zw Also queen D1 literally blunders the knight... and COMPLETELY this time...

    • @lolinator.
      @lolinator. Год назад +4

      ​@@Adam-fk7zw you had it right until Qh5+, the next move isnt Qd1 because that blunders a full knight, you can play Qh4 though, now the only reason why d3 is so powerful is because your queen is now on the side of the board doing nothing and black has better development

    • @hermaeusmora424
      @hermaeusmora424 Год назад

      ​@@lolinator. still blunders the knight because after Qh4 black plays h5.

    • @blaine4754
      @blaine4754 Год назад +3

      I spotted it immediately as a 600 lol

  • @johncee853
    @johncee853 Год назад +10

    Been in this position...lots to say the least! Great explanations on what to do! Worth a sub!

  • @TheUltraRaven
    @TheUltraRaven Год назад +10

    we all know the real mistake is playing the four knights game

  • @TheGamingG810
    @TheGamingG810 Год назад +2

    The line is when black plays d3, taking with queen is the best move, but if you take with pawn, Black plays Nd4 attacking your queen, then Qh5+ is the best move and black plays g6, you might be able to catch them off-guard with Be2, but that is -2 and instead of Be2, you play Qh4.

  • @justryingmybest
    @justryingmybest Год назад +7

    Learning this has dramatically improved my openings, thank you!

  • @happybox9460
    @happybox9460 Месяц назад

    5:57 Starting position of all the lines
    6:33 Line-1 black takes pawn with knight
    10:15 Line-2 black takes knight with knight
    11:37 Line-3 black plays natural move

  • @Fireball_Roberts
    @Fireball_Roberts Год назад +12

    I love playing the halloween gambit against unsuspecting players in my chess club. They look at you like you're crazy, then you push all their material back and they're left with one developed knight. Stronger players will sometimes just let you capture the knight you're chasing in order to get back to development.

  • @liran1234567
    @liran1234567 5 месяцев назад

    5:57 Starting position of all the lines
    6:33 Line-1 black takes pawn with knight
    10:15 Line-2 black takes knight with knight
    11:37 Line-3 black plays natural move

  • @wasquash
    @wasquash Год назад +4

    then i’ll just have to make a different one

  • @-ZH
    @-ZH Год назад +1

    7:08
    d3 btw

  • @nori87
    @nori87 Год назад +3

    7:10 Im guessing the crazy move he is talking about is bishop f4 and them pin the rook and king, only move is to take with the queen, and then take the queen with the bishop

    • @hermaeusmora424
      @hermaeusmora424 Год назад +4

      Are you chatgpt? How the heck is black gonna get a bishop to f4? The move is d3

  • @Lucas-ww6ut
    @Lucas-ww6ut 10 месяцев назад

    7:15 bro low-key activated everybody's curiosity to find it. genius

  • @jonathancauley5345
    @jonathancauley5345 Год назад +24

    I play the scotch four knights a lot and never thought of the gambits, ever. So this definitely serve me good, thank you Nelson :)

  • @homeworkggs4035
    @homeworkggs4035 Год назад +1

    MISTKAE- That's when the TYPING TIME PRESSURE kicks in-

  • @BoltCreations
    @BoltCreations Год назад +13

    Title also made a “mistkae”

    • @cbotz3
      @cbotz3 Год назад +3

      Quite a common mistkae!

    • @tatas3524
      @tatas3524 Год назад +3

      Probably a blunder

    • @TownOfSalem69
      @TownOfSalem69 Год назад +2

      He blundered his spelling

    • @Samadiarie
      @Samadiarie 7 месяцев назад

      He tried Clickbait Gambit

  • @SteveRogers0604
    @SteveRogers0604 Год назад

    Curious you said blacks in big trouble around 8:14 but would the king get double checked if black moves Bb4+ as well as getting checked by rook so either move from king would put him in mate at that point??

  • @masteryashy
    @masteryashy Год назад +4

    Good video! I also have a challenge. You start off with martin, but everytime he blunders you go to the next bot *optional* Everytime he makes the best move you add a pawn to his army. ( start off with A and H)

  • @ProfessionalHomelessGuy
    @ProfessionalHomelessGuy Год назад +1

    5:16:Why can't you just take with the queen?
    The crazy move is d3 btw,and what im wondering is why can't the c2 pawn take, the knight is still pinned and is under attack by the pawn
    Please let me know because im very curious

  • @ifbfmto9338
    @ifbfmto9338 Год назад +5

    Bc4 is not a mistake, no
    It’s a subpar/moderate inaccuracy but it leads to a dead equal position, whereas other moves are like +.2 or +.3 which is almost nothing anyways

    • @GraemeCree
      @GraemeCree Год назад

      Stockfish considers it a Book Move, which is neither here nor there. But he's clearly using the word "mistkae" in a very general sense to mean any less-than-best move, and it is that. If White allows Black to fully equalize on Move 4, I have no problem calling that a mistkae.

    • @ifbfmto9338
      @ifbfmto9338 Год назад

      @@GraemeCree ok but in chess the official terminology for a slightly less than best move, is inaccuracy, not mistake
      A mistake is a SIGNIFICANTLY worse evaluation than the best move, an inaccuracy is a very slightly worse evaluation (which is the case here)

    • @GraemeCree
      @GraemeCree Год назад

      @@ifbfmto9338 I know what you mean, in fact I'm constantly irked by people who use the word "blunder" to mean "any less than perfect move", which is not what it means at all.
      Still, there are formal uses of words and informal uses. In a formal, technical sense, Bc4 is not a mistake, you're right. But going by the context of a video aimed at beginners, I'm inferring that he's using that he's using the word in a general sense rather than a technical one. Just like in informal, everyday speak, a chess expert would be anyone who was really great at chess, even Magnus, while in technical speak "Expert" means someone rated between 2000 and 2199. The average person might never dream that he could insult someone by calling them a chess expert, and be surprised to learn that he could.
      Even chess players might use the word informally sometimes. Like you might say it was a mistake for Petrosian to abandon the Petroff Defense in favor of the Sicilian in 1969, even though technically 1...c5 is not a mistake.

  • @PersonYouHaventSeen
    @PersonYouHaventSeen Год назад +2

    idea: do a video where your opponent is martin, but every 2nd move stockfish plays a move (stockfish, martin, stockfish, martin) most iconic duo in chess at the moment teaming up!

  • @djsvarietychannel9664
    @djsvarietychannel9664 Год назад +4

    Thats a crazy Mistkae!

  • @bhealy3
    @bhealy3 Год назад +1

    At 9:12 what about the move Kd4 for black? Pawn can't take knight because pin and it can't take bishop because that hangs the queen. Seems like a spicy line

    • @QZI37
      @QZI37 2 месяца назад

      Qd3, also that's not how you write the knight in chess notation

  • @freeman038
    @freeman038 Год назад +3

    I didn’t watch this video before I played Black correctly in same position of a recent game. White played Bxf7+, which surprised me a bit in the game, but then my two Centre pawns pushed his knights back and dominated the board. Now he’s in trouble and I will win material soon.

  • @Terr_o_wrist
    @Terr_o_wrist Год назад +1

    If you all are wonder about the move at 7:05 it's the pawn to D3

  • @00001Htheprogrammer
    @00001Htheprogrammer Год назад +9

    This is not a mistake, it's an even +0.0 game.
    (Well, you can argue that white lost a 0.3 advantage, but that is significant enough to count as a "mistake"(or a "mistkae"). )

    • @danielyuan9862
      @danielyuan9862 Год назад +2

      It's more of an inaccuracy than a mistake.

    • @sirbruce70
      @sirbruce70 Год назад +2

      @@danielyuan9862 It's not even an inaccuracy. It's a perfectly acceptable book move that is so early in the game we don't really have a reliable long-term evaluation beyond "seems fine". If you have a forced +0.5 opening for white, please share it!

    • @Crazmuss
      @Crazmuss Год назад

      @@sirbruce70 1. g4!

    • @creativeswirl6002
      @creativeswirl6002 11 месяцев назад

      mistkae?

    • @00001Htheprogrammer
      @00001Htheprogrammer 11 месяцев назад

      @@creativeswirl6002well mistkae[sic]

  • @doopness785
    @doopness785 Год назад +1

    4:29 pushing the pawn to e5 in this position means the black queen can pin your pawn to your king which also protects the knight. I’m surprised you missed that.

    • @philosophyandhappiness2001
      @philosophyandhappiness2001 Год назад

      It's covered in another gambit (evans i believe?) you just unpin with your own queen and worst case, you come out even with a better position and more development

    • @philosophyandhappiness2001
      @philosophyandhappiness2001 Год назад

      Or unpin with the bishop if you don't want to trade queens

  • @aqaisback9517
    @aqaisback9517 Год назад +3

    TYSM i always play this opening, im 800 rated. I also play the Italian variation of the 4 knights opening

  • @CHOONGJUNYUMoe
    @CHOONGJUNYUMoe Год назад +1

    four knights opening: one night two knight three knight fortnight

  • @noneofyourbusiness3288
    @noneofyourbusiness3288 Год назад +7

    I feel kind proud of my chess-newbie self, that I played at least the first 1-2 moves of those gambits without knowing about them (just thinking "well if I do this, that is very annoying for black"). But I cannot say I planned this far ahead, nor that I converted the position as well.

    • @CyVinci
      @CyVinci Год назад

      Same

    • @grandre3464
      @grandre3464 Год назад +1

      I love this comment because it encapsulates the reason I learned certain openings like the caro kann and nimsovitch-larsen; because it was annoying for me to play against

  • @Terraman001
    @Terraman001 8 месяцев назад

    1:15 bro you can take the f7 pawn with tempo and it’s the same position with pieces but king is more opened than strippers

  • @JohnSmith-gi2oy
    @JohnSmith-gi2oy Год назад +4

    That is not a mistake. I have played that dozens of times and stockfish has never labeled it as one/ the eval never goes significantly down

    • @FrostDirt
      @FrostDirt Год назад +1

      Well, it's a book move after all

    • @JohnSmith-gi2oy
      @JohnSmith-gi2oy Год назад

      @@FrostDirt and about the eval?

    • @D_-_.
      @D_-_. Год назад

      MISTKAE*

    • @zanti4132
      @zanti4132 Год назад

      Agreed, John Smith (if that's your real name). The Stockfish I used rates the position after 4. Bc4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 d5 6. Bd3 dxe4 7. Bxe4 at -0.05 at level 24, i.e. essentially equal. Sure,, this isn't an ambitious way to start the game, but it's certainly not losing.

    • @JohnSmith-gi2oy
      @JohnSmith-gi2oy Год назад

      @@zanti4132 its not my name

  • @Mind-Sparked
    @Mind-Sparked Год назад

    1:37 Nope, this is a drawish position according to stockfish, its top suggestions is O-O, d4 and Qe2
    7:10 This "Crazy Move" seems to be d3 and the reasoing behind this is that you sacriface the pawn for a lot of tempo followed by a couple moves of danger levels and then reverse the attack back on white or to move the king, unless you instead do "Qxd3", then it is just some tempo and a little bit of tactics that follow.

  • @CyVinci
    @CyVinci Год назад +3

    Haha that’s great I played this all the time as a beginner not knowing it was theory I think a lot of beginners gravitate towards this opening because its development is intuitive and most beginners play e4.

  • @SpecsWitched
    @SpecsWitched Год назад +1

    7:23, I don't really play chess but is the move Bishop to b4? It takes back tempo and can potentially be used to take back the reins if you know what to do next I wager, mostly because the position is covered by your Knight, trading bishop for bishop at worse and at the very least forces the enemy to move their bishop and waste a turn not applying pressure, from there white can castle next turn but you will already have a good development on that side of the board maybe?

    • @hermaeusmora424
      @hermaeusmora424 Год назад

      No why would you think that? He addressed the Bb4 line. The move is d3.

    • @Visha_321
      @Visha_321 Месяц назад

      No it’s they mov spawn up square attacking queen, I used stockfish

    • @SpecsWitched
      @SpecsWitched Месяц назад

      @@hermaeusmora424 I don't play chess :]

  • @thefastmeow
    @thefastmeow Год назад +8

    Fellow Halloween gambiters, rise up! all 2 of us!
    anyway my entire opening repertoire has been exposed, thanks Nelson!

  • @AllNamesTaken_
    @AllNamesTaken_ Год назад +3

    Your e mistaek is: DAM uncany!!!!

  • @Kaen1001
    @Kaen1001 Год назад

    if you sim1:36,
    than comes D2-D4, E5xD4,E4xC6,B2xC6,D1xD4, O-O
    Than all centerpawns of both sides are gone. With the chance that (in low elo) black doesnt see O-O and plays C3-C4 instead.

  • @Shaun_GTI
    @Shaun_GTI Год назад +6

    This was great! Please do more like this where it's only a few moves deep for us noobs to follow

  • @Shepp420
    @Shepp420 Год назад

    Is the Crazy move at 7:10 pushing the black pawn? white pawn takes, black knight takes past occupied space and threatens queen into some counter play. speaking from 1200 lol

  • @Molten404
    @Molten404 Год назад +4

    I made a poem about the four knights game
    The Four Knights game, the chess board's claim To battles fought in ancient fame.
    Four knights stand tall, their form on display, Intricate moves, in a symphony they play.
    A battle of wits, every move thought through, A grand opening, worthy of the view.
    The pawns advance, the knights take the lead, A daring display of strength and speed.
    A grand entrance, a round of applause, The Four Knights making their noble cause.
    Players in awe, with each calculated move, Strategizing, ready to improve.
    So let's keep playing this ancient game, With the Four Knights opening, forever the same.
    As long as chess is played, their memory remains, The Four Knights, their glory forever sustained.

  • @alijedli5798
    @alijedli5798 Год назад

    hmm ... can some chess expert tell me why ,at 8:13 , black doesnt play bishop b4 and double check king , so white can't block , and win with rook e1 ?

  • @Alexastic
    @Alexastic Год назад +6

    fornites game 0:21

  • @dancerprancerblitzen
    @dancerprancerblitzen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I have an argument about the bishop sacrifice you said was wrong. Please educate me on how I’m wrong if I am. At 2:08, instead of castling, you could play pawn to d4, threatening to trade material in order for center control and develop your queen. If h8 comes instead of takes, just move knight to e8. No? Anyone please correct me if I’m wrong. And upvote if you’re wondering as well

    • @QZI37
      @QZI37 2 месяца назад

      Did chatgpt write this? What knight is coming to e8 and wtf is coming to h8? Did black skip a move???

  • @irritator9062
    @irritator9062 Год назад +4

    After the 4 knights I play the Scotch Variation (not the Belgrade Gambit), it's probably one of the best bcoz then I many-a-times get a chance to do a royal fork or sometimes even a royal family fork

  • @ndMaikel
    @ndMaikel Год назад

    @10:20 what if black knight goes B4? Just pushing C3?

  • @EternityGray
    @EternityGray Год назад +3

    When he said "crazy move" he never mentioned the queen. I wonder if it has something to do with taking the knight with queen

  • @mirafnan9617
    @mirafnan9617 Год назад

    At 4:31 isn't Qe7 a move for black ..pinning the pawn to the king and knight wouldn't have to move again ?

  • @Nick_Craddock
    @Nick_Craddock 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! I am new to chess and I was playing the 4 knights then bishop C4 nearly every game. This helped a lot!

  • @amalgat-lol
    @amalgat-lol Год назад +1

    7:11 What if black went queen to g5?

  • @cucinare-da-zero
    @cucinare-da-zero Год назад +1

    MISTKAE oh the irony

  • @Shoorlock
    @Shoorlock Год назад

    7:27 900 ELO btw, but my guess is d3, cxd3, knight to d4, queen to e3 and then bishop to c5 lining up something like knight to e6

  • @ZithecusOM
    @ZithecusOM 11 месяцев назад

    7:09 The crazy move is for black to do Pawn D3 which threatens the queen but can also be captured by the pawn
    White's best response is to capture it their pawn and then black will play Knight D4.
    # This forces the white queen to remove the pin on the knight, if they think they are sneaky and move the white queen to E3 you will notice that there is a queen, rook, king fork on c2.
    So instead, white's best move is to play Queen H5 check to desperately hang on.
    Black will play Pawn G6 to block the check.
    White will drop back 1 square to h4.
    # If Black ever for some reason decides to capture your knight on G5, just recapture it with Bishop Takes G5.
    Black will play c6, threatening a knight.
    White will capture the black knight with Pawn Takes E4.
    Black will capture the white knight with Pawn Takes D5.

  • @aaftabsayyad6010
    @aaftabsayyad6010 Год назад

    Black 8:13 bishop to b4 its double check by rook and bishop King moves to f1 rook e1 mate 👍 and even king moves to d1 its still mate after queen comes out in some moves

  • @folonko
    @folonko Год назад

    “...the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself.” - Sun Tzu

  • @shadeburst
    @shadeburst 5 месяцев назад

    If only opponent would play the "They're gonna" moves.

  • @enigmaticchasm9319
    @enigmaticchasm9319 Год назад +1

    "ok so you shouldnt do this because you lose a piece, instead you should use this move that loses a piece"

  • @clearchaos
    @clearchaos Год назад +1

    Wow.. finally a useful chess video. Halloween gambit works wonders.

  • @joeldick6871
    @joeldick6871 Год назад

    In the position at 2:46, ironically the best move is ...g5. Looks crazy to be opening up the king like that, but with the lead in development, white will not have time to get an attack in before he gets destroyed.

  • @TheBlueSupergiant
    @TheBlueSupergiant Год назад +2

    The engine doesn’t seem to think that falling for the center fork trick is that bad.

    • @dakota6050
      @dakota6050 Год назад

      Well its easy to equalize

  • @nie_czarny
    @nie_czarny Год назад +1

    white can first attack the pawn and then bishop to c4 thats called italian game yk catle defend your pawn open diagonal black-squared bishop and protect the pin

  • @arda9310
    @arda9310 Год назад

    I honestly wouldnt have clicked on the video if there was no typo

  • @samkelorashuza5949
    @samkelorashuza5949 3 месяца назад

    Don't know if you'll see this message but At 8:14 why isn't it mate in 2 for black using the rook and the bishop?

  • @penitent_1
    @penitent_1 Год назад

    2:41 , can't you push e4 and win Knight on g5?

  • @jonatan01i
    @jonatan01i 10 месяцев назад

    There is a 3rd option at 3:55, I don't know why you didn't cover it because that seems like a troublesome position for white. And of course the first thing that happens when I play the next game is someone playing the 3rd option against me.

  • @viyami
    @viyami Год назад

    I see the four horsemen and need to check my calendar, "Is it time for Halloween already?"

  • @thedugan8r593
    @thedugan8r593 Год назад +1

    Pawn to D3, Raw aggression. I'm not a an 1800, Nelson just massively underestimated his audience. 😅

  • @gloriat.9400
    @gloriat.9400 Год назад

    7:10 is the move queen on d8 takes g5? That looks like a crazy move

  • @RustyMerc4Hire
    @RustyMerc4Hire 7 месяцев назад

    7:36 what about the 3rd move Queen takes Knight...??

  • @ValeriiMaliuk
    @ValeriiMaliuk Год назад

    7:44 Is the crezy move d4 to d3?

  • @lightofscorpio
    @lightofscorpio Год назад

    thank you, ive been stuck sub 400. and seeing things like this helped me rethink my moves. instead of just moving to move in the opening a specific way. now i pressure & look to protect. now im winning against 500+ rated players and my elo is raising.

  • @dontthrow6064
    @dontthrow6064 Год назад

    6:10 why is b-c5, protecting the pawn, not even worth mentioning?

  • @iseestars2951
    @iseestars2951 Год назад

    8:40 what happens if bishop moves to h4 instead of g5?

  • @yorgosbalian
    @yorgosbalian Год назад

    8:11 white is getting mated in 2 after that bishop move!
    Black is NOT in trouble, black is beating you in 2 moves.

  • @Crazmuss
    @Crazmuss Год назад

    1:30 this is actually really good position for black
    stockfish: 0.0

  • @salt7582
    @salt7582 Год назад +1

    This is an actual chess channel
    Subbed

  • @ifeanachosonia5787
    @ifeanachosonia5787 9 месяцев назад

    At 8:42, what about if someone plays the move Bf6 instead of Bg5? How would white then attack?

    • @QZI37
      @QZI37 2 месяца назад

      Bf6 loses a rook for nothing

  • @JustAnotherCommenter
    @JustAnotherCommenter Год назад +1

    I love how the word "mistake" is a mistake in the title

  • @minamax7761
    @minamax7761 Год назад

    That's why I've been learning Ruy Lopez since I was 1000 Elo, and now I'm 1600 Elo even though I started playing chess about a year ago.

  • @karamelizesogan
    @karamelizesogan Год назад

    This video is so on point I didn’t understand how time passed. Instant subscribe!

  • @simondewitt7161
    @simondewitt7161 Год назад

    2:36, after casting for white, isn't e4 a much better move?
    If white learns play d3 here, at the beginner level I believe white is much better, or at least the plan is much clearer. Put the bishop on d2, queen on e2 and long castle. If black wants to play h6 and take the knight on h3, then im sure white is happy to open up the g file while blacks king has to burn a few moves to fix their castle.

  • @isaacrobertson4374
    @isaacrobertson4374 Год назад +1

    I play Halloween gambit as an 1800 and it’ll win maybe half of the blitz games and most of bullet games I play,
    Favorite opening, I highly reccomend

  • @craigjovanovich6450
    @craigjovanovich6450 Год назад

    7:17 does the black queen not take the g5 knight due to the fork from d5?

  • @BuShips
    @BuShips 2 месяца назад

    I’m not very experienced in chess but because of the aggressive use of knights in Phoebe and Melody’s game in Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, was the Four Knights Game and/or this video lesson used as a way to describe it? Especially, when you mentioned the Halloween Gambit as it might relate to Frozen Empire? “Ghosts and Halloween.” 🤔

  • @tikkasalah4022
    @tikkasalah4022 5 месяцев назад

    7:11 7. …d3 8. cxd3 Nd4 9. Qh5+ g6 10. Qh4 c6 11. dxe4 cxd5 12. exd5 Bg7 and black has a great game (showing -1 according to stockfish)