BREAKING THE BAD Chess Tricks!! | Destroy your Opponent when He plays Englund Gambit

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @joesteel1394
    @joesteel1394 3 года назад +163

    I just had a very nice Game with the white pieces. As soon as i saw e5 I heard your voice "Friends, in this position..." Destroyed the opposition in less than 10 moves. Thanks Ashvin

    • @charlesrosen1085
      @charlesrosen1085 3 года назад +2

      hahahaha this was funny

    • @kianns.
      @kianns. 3 года назад +9

      My opponent at the Seattle open chess tournament ( I was rated around 1900 USCF and my opponent was rated around 1700) played the Englund Gambit against me. In my mind I was like Wut? Bruh I'm 1900 USCF and this man really thinks I don't know trap? Like d4 is my main opening lol. Let's just say he had PTSD from that day on. Never saw him at a tournament again lol 😂😂

    • @suyashsingh9865
      @suyashsingh9865 3 года назад +1

      @@kianns. How many openings have you learrnt?

    • @kianns.
      @kianns. 3 года назад +1

      @@suyashsingh9865 bruh. I have basically played all the main line openings here are just a few : Vienna,Italian, queens gambit ,Sicilian, caro kann, Scandinavian, kings Indian, gruenfeld, nimzo , pirc, kings Indian attack, reti, caro kann tal variation, Moscow scicilian and all their responses. And many more!

    • @suyashsingh9865
      @suyashsingh9865 3 года назад

      @@kianns. thats a lot of theory to remember! wow

  • @mdakin
    @mdakin 4 года назад +109

    Thanks! a must watch for all 1.d4 players

    • @exoplanet11
      @exoplanet11 3 года назад +9

      Agreed. I just got burned by this gambit. Will learn the counter-lines.

    • @thatnhoxiu
      @thatnhoxiu 3 года назад +6

      Definitely man, I'm like 8 minutes into the video and these counter lines are soooo good against the englund.

    • @jusren
      @jusren 3 года назад +3

      I'm a London player and this gambit wrecked me!

    • @jamesthefront2246
      @jamesthefront2246 2 года назад

      Agreed!

  • @markpolop5171
    @markpolop5171 6 лет назад +88

    Thank you, very cool. I always forget how to protect against this shit. Very informative and in-depth analysis I'm confident I won't have any issues against this opening anymore

    • @zjschrage
      @zjschrage 3 года назад +8

      Haha that was always my reaction when someone did this to me. "Ah hec, not this shit again". Nobody really plays this gambit in rapid, but now in bullet games, when i get this I just win when they go for the greedy b2 capture.

    • @geniusvadim7858
      @geniusvadim7858 3 года назад

      @İzzethan bey Catalan players tho

    • @vcostello712
      @vcostello712 Год назад

      ​@@zjschrage its always that feeling of annoyance! because even though I know the opening is poor for black I somehow always fall into something worse myself 😅

  • @danno1800
    @danno1800 6 лет назад +19

    That was a simply outstanding lesson on how to play against the England Gambit! Thank you very much.

  • @LaM0NK3Y
    @LaM0NK3Y 2 года назад +1

    At 6:16 if they push pawn c6 instead you should take the knight with the bishop instead of the pawn. The point here is that if they push c6 they open themselves to some checks since d6 is only defended by the black bishop. Lots of lines here but from what I analyzed:
    White, black (x signifies taking)
    1. d4, e5
    2. d4xe5, knight c6
    3. Knight f3, queen e7
    4. Bishop f4, queen b4
    5. Bishop d2, queen xb2
    6. Knight c3, knight b4
    7. Knight d4, queen a3 (best move for black is actually knight a6 but you’re still up a pawn and up positionally)
    8. Knight b5, queen a5
    9. Pawn a3 (at this point we are at the same setup as in the video, next moves are the differences), pawn c6
    New line:
    10. Bishop xb4, (queen must move cause under attack from bishop, if queen a6 white knight can fork Queen and king, if queen c7 knight can take queen with check and fork the rook, so queen must play b6 or d8) queen b6 or queen d8
    11. Knight d6 check, (if king d8 you are up a piece and are positionally aggressive and black can’t castle, if king e7 this is huge blunder from black: white knight xc8 is discovered check winning the black bishop and queen in exchange for the white knight, so black must play bishop xd6)
    12. Bishop d6 (here white is up a piece so play can develop from here, but black may find:), Queen a5 check
    13. (White has two options: block with the Queen and get a Queen trade by taking the black Queen with the white king, this leaves you unable to castle but afterwards you are up a piece. You can also block check with white bishop b4 which is guarded by a pawn. If black plays perfectly they win a pawn and are down a piece but have more pawns. But white bishop b4 has lots of traps I will now show) bishop b4, Queen xe5
    14. Knight f5, (this looks like a free knight for black but if Queen takes it is blunder. Knight h6 is best move for black after which white can do knight d6 check, with knight defended by the bishop so Queen cannot take, king moves and white is up a piece down a pawn, positionally strong and black cannot castle.), Queen xf5 (blunder from black)
    15. Queen d6 (white threatens mate in one from either Queen f8 if black knight doesn’t move or Queen e7 if black does move knight, black has only two moves to defend: pawn c5 and king d8. I’ll go over both lines)
    If black plays pawn c5 (blacks best move at this point):
    16. Bishop takes c5 (again threatening mate in one), (engine suggest black does queen xc5 where white will win the queen for a knight and horse, but they may also play king d8), if king d8 from black here then go find an engine and play the line out. Essentially white heavily wins here because the queen has infiltrated and you have a lot of checks and traps especially after queen side cast from white placing further pressure on the king. There is also some pawn pushes from white to get discovered check from white bishop. Too many moves to show them all here but it’s very good)
    If black plays king d8 after white does queen d6:
    16. Queen f8 check, king c7 (forced)
    17. Bishop d6 check, king b6 (forced)
    18. Queen d8 check, king a6 or king b5 (b5 is blunder)
    19. Either way pawn e3 is discovered check from white, if king went a6 black is forced to block with the queen after which you win the black queen with the white bishop. If king went b5 then black king a4 is forced
    20. After black king a4: white queen h4 forces black to block with the queen after which you win the queen free and don’t exchange the bishop like if he went a6 instead of e5

  • @geoffrussell7503
    @geoffrussell7503 6 лет назад +6

    Greetings from Australia Ashvin. This is the best analysis I have ever seen on the Englund Gambit. I lost to it playing white in a tournament last year. I had never seen the gambit before. After watching this excellent video I will never lose to it again. Thanks for the great work. Well done!

  • @ianpan0102
    @ianpan0102 4 года назад +14

    I’m a new d4 player and hated facing this gambit. After watching this video you gave me so much confidence I actually WANT to face this gambit now!

  • @davidfernandeztrancon7269
    @davidfernandeztrancon7269 3 года назад +10

    I used to just take and then give back the pawn when I faced the Englund gambit, but thanks to you now I can really mess d4 e5 players up. Thanks for the great video

  • @jordancrow-stewart4634
    @jordancrow-stewart4634 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful stuff that put a smile on my face. There is nothing better than the moment they realise that they are not the hunter, they are the hunted... haha!

  • @manaumman9732
    @manaumman9732 5 лет назад +21

    19:28 , it's not possible Queen takes Rook on f8, because black Queen go to check on,, a5"" and it's DRAW!

    • @kamarulazizi5266
      @kamarulazizi5266 5 лет назад

      Man aumman yeah

    • @veravanderduin1666
      @veravanderduin1666 3 года назад

      no because of pawn c2 to c3

    • @slumpgod9929
      @slumpgod9929 3 года назад +3

      @@veravanderduin1666 no because the black queen could just take it since the white queen took the rook

    • @thatwasablessin932
      @thatwasablessin932 3 года назад

      @@slumpgod9929 then block with rook?

    • @lukedemosthene3749
      @lukedemosthene3749 3 года назад

      @@thatwasablessin932 no becuase its already checkmate at 19:28

  • @ryanhaart
    @ryanhaart Год назад

    Great video, but I would struggle to remember all those lines and end up falling into one of Black's traps. A simple alternative to refute the Englund Gambit is giving back the pawn on e5 and develop: 4. e4 Nxe5 5. Nc3 and White's position is better.

  • @musangmlbb
    @musangmlbb 3 года назад +2

    So, the key is.... If white do not punish Black for playing Englund Gambit.... Black basically win.... But if white know all the stuff like this video, you can crush Black as White

  • @michaelfetchko8890
    @michaelfetchko8890 5 месяцев назад

    This is the best video for defending against the Englund gambit.

  • @gideon8626
    @gideon8626 2 года назад +1

    At 14:00 what if after white plays Ra5, black plays Bxd2+ and after Qxd2 black plays Kd8?
    Seems that taking the bishop is a very logical move in that position for black, top engine move even
    From what I've been able to gather, white can simply continue developing with e4 with very natural developing moves like Be2 or if black attacks the rook with a6 simply rerouting the rook back to the d file with Rb1 followed by Rd1
    But would love to hear your thoughts on it

  • @firstlast-fr1le
    @firstlast-fr1le 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video. Guy just tried it on me on Chess.com and he resigned on move 11 (30 Minute game). That first move by black used to freak me out because i didn't like my center being open so early. Now I look forward to it. forked his king / queen / rook. it was beautiful. Just to add insult to injury. the moment he took the pawn with his queen i commented that "i like this line." Then moved my Knight. at that point he was to far in and was lost. For some reason he also brought in the bishop and ended up giving it to my king. Just prior to the fork and him resigning.
    I already gave the video a "like" so i can't do it again but would if i could.

  • @divyam5935
    @divyam5935 2 года назад +3

    I just got destroyed by englund gambit thats why i m here, thank u so much, a very well made video

  • @eugenejoeseph4658
    @eugenejoeseph4658 2 года назад +1

    what if the black dark squared plays Bd6 at 11:04 what is the best move i’m lost

    • @arkline9937
      @arkline9937 2 года назад

      this bishop was pinned to queen, so now u are free to take it

  • @RAMKUMAR-fk2cy
    @RAMKUMAR-fk2cy 6 лет назад +8

    Very useful video for improving our chess game... thank you very much sir... by the way it would be great if you could analyse some other gambits like this..

  • @abhinavsonkar2761
    @abhinavsonkar2761 6 лет назад +9

    what a analysis bro

  • @106066
    @106066 3 года назад +1

    5:34 black to move, instead of 7.Qa3, how would white respond to 7. Na6? 8.rb1 Qa3 9. CNB5? Qe7!

  • @joerubelowsky864
    @joerubelowsky864 Год назад

    Very very helpful. Do you have the PGN’s? I really want to try and practice these moves.

  • @FrancisGrant1
    @FrancisGrant1 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic lesson! Thank you so much.

  • @ManiacalDrin
    @ManiacalDrin 2 года назад

    Nice video bro!

  • @amitkulkarni247
    @amitkulkarni247 6 лет назад +2

    Very nice videos ashwin. I particularly like the live play with commentary ones, i think they are very helpful. But Why are your subscribers not increasing? Something must be missing...

  • @laanson5389
    @laanson5389 3 года назад +3

    7:31 what about c6? Just curious how you’d counter this. It stops you from taking c7

    • @Xtu1
      @Xtu1 3 года назад +1

      This move rouind all the rest

    • @mehrdara6545
      @mehrdara6545 3 года назад

      you can play e3 then a3 or a3 right away and there are some lines where you can trap black's queen or he has to give up the knight to save his queen
      you can check those lines with an engine.
      even if you don't win any piece you should be still winning because of your development (if you don't blunder of course)

  • @fakulsam7373
    @fakulsam7373 2 года назад

    At 15:30 what if black doesn't play qxa2 and moves king to d8

  • @ChallHatt
    @ChallHatt 3 года назад +1

    Beware Englund Gambitters!
    I'm coming!

  • @alaaalghazouli7479
    @alaaalghazouli7479 3 года назад +2

    19:10 you still can capture his rock or his queen following : Knight D5 attacking his queen using the bishop the next move you take the rock using your two knights, if queen B5 deffencing C7 then you win his queen after Knight B5 check

  • @loganbrown3627
    @loganbrown3627 7 лет назад +1

    Very good indeed. What are you using for this analysis? Where you can make the arrows and such. And is there an application for mobile?

    • @loganbrown3627
      @loganbrown3627 7 лет назад +1

      Ashvin Chauhan Thank you, I appreciate the help.

  • @PPdabest
    @PPdabest 3 года назад +2

    This is fantastic content...thank you!

  • @cococop6679
    @cococop6679 2 года назад

    Fantastic video. Very well explained.

  • @lxlcaesarlxl
    @lxlcaesarlxl 3 года назад

    What if at 6:10 black plays c6 instead of a6?

  • @duckandflea
    @duckandflea 3 года назад +1

    If they play Bc5 instead of c5 (at 7:19) can you play it out the same way? I would imagine after Nb5, they could play c6 since it hasn't moved yet, attacking the knight and protecting d5 from a later Queen move.

    • @VuxGaming
      @VuxGaming 2 года назад

      Not sure when they'd have the chance to play c6, as the Queen is under attack after Nb5. Only difference in this position is the black Knight doesn't have to move from b4 as Qb6 threatens mate in 1 with Bxf2, so you gotta be a bit more patient.

  • @GlamourModelsConfidential
    @GlamourModelsConfidential 2 года назад

    Nice! I watched this video and literally first game I played, BAM! Destroyed my opponent!

  • @rv706
    @rv706 2 года назад

    What about the following variant?
    1. d4 e5
    2. dxe5 Nc6
    3. Nf3 Qe7
    4. *Qd5* ...
    Is it winning (or at least even) for White? Does it neutralize the Englund-type traps?

  • @alancoe1002
    @alancoe1002 3 года назад +3

    I fall back on the Center Game when confronted by the Englund:
    1.d4 e5. 2.e4 ed 3.Qxd Nc6 4.Qe3, and I'm happy to just play chess.

  • @kswarnalatha7505
    @kswarnalatha7505 6 лет назад +1

    Nice analysis really helpful

  • @davidjohnson3649
    @davidjohnson3649 2 года назад

    Great video man thank you so much!

  • @borisandalfie
    @borisandalfie 3 года назад

    Thanks for the guide friend. What happens if Black plays 7....c6?

  • @Lifeisinruins
    @Lifeisinruins 3 года назад

    Thanks Ashvin bhai. I always hate accepting the Englund Gambit but now I won't hesitate!

  • @sonseaagonoy3556
    @sonseaagonoy3556 5 лет назад

    Amazing analysis Ashvin!

  • @piggy8761
    @piggy8761 6 лет назад

    Helpful video man
    Everyone needs to watch this if they are starting out

  • @harikrashnaparikh6688
    @harikrashnaparikh6688 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much sir 🙏
    Sir tusi great ho!!!

  • @tupen400
    @tupen400 2 года назад

    14:02 bishop xd2 so what to do?

  • @oldmanriver2721
    @oldmanriver2721 Месяц назад

    Can you cover the best move for Black after 6. Nc3 Nb4 7. Nd4 which is 7 ... Na6. This is not covered in the video.

  • @tomburgess7859
    @tomburgess7859 3 года назад

    wow he really shows every variation, great video!

  • @valredr
    @valredr 3 года назад

    You are a legend. i tried this and it works . thanks!

  • @Krushtale
    @Krushtale 2 года назад

    thanks your tricks saved me from losing

  • @MrX-xj7sq
    @MrX-xj7sq 2 года назад +1

    Liking ur video very calmly😅

  • @saminkhan1781
    @saminkhan1781 3 года назад

    Sir please show me any game played between nakamura and Garry Kasparov

  • @dennistica1375
    @dennistica1375 4 года назад +1

    Excellent repertoire

  • @Gues21ng_tpwnn
    @Gues21ng_tpwnn 2 года назад

    I keep getting absolutely destroyed when someone plays the Englund gambit

  • @mariannefischer3613
    @mariannefischer3613 2 года назад

    You show how to respond if black attacks prematurely. A wise black will play d6 immediately to get rid of the e5 pawn and open up the d file. Then develop pieces to good squares before launching attacks.
    Of course, white has the advantage of tempo and first move. There is no sure fire way around that.

  • @AnkitMishra-ky5ux
    @AnkitMishra-ky5ux 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the knowledge.

  • @sherlocogames1758
    @sherlocogames1758 2 года назад

    Indeed some nice breaking bad content

  • @andrestam662
    @andrestam662 3 года назад +1

    After black plays Bb4 en white plays Rb1 black have not to play Qa3 but Qxc3!, off course loses this material for black but white has a difficult game, i have won al lot of games with black after that😊

  • @guruprasadbhatta9174
    @guruprasadbhatta9174 3 года назад

    Sir England gambit for black per video banaaiye plz

  • @Junafinalboss
    @Junafinalboss 2 года назад

    Your the guru brooo helped me a lott 🤩🤩

  • @jusren
    @jusren 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this, I need to make a PGN of this!

  • @jadhavpolice7415
    @jadhavpolice7415 7 лет назад +1

    Verry nice game plan

  • @Tsundemo
    @Tsundemo 3 года назад

    thank you so much!! I've been trying to figure out how to beat this

  • @tusharmukherjee2326
    @tusharmukherjee2326 7 лет назад +1

    Great analysis.

  • @thebeastplays9573
    @thebeastplays9573 4 года назад

    Its good but there is a big flaw when blacks queen comes to b2 you develop you knight to e7 when you can play bishop b4 and you can continue the englund gambit

  • @entertainmentstudio5263
    @entertainmentstudio5263 7 лет назад +1

    Nice lesson

  • @Jonathan-tr9tx
    @Jonathan-tr9tx 3 года назад

    thanks I have had this happen several times with this gambit

  • @Timeless_Trader
    @Timeless_Trader 6 лет назад

    Superb analysis

  • @Ragingraf27
    @Ragingraf27 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video

  • @TheGoat-lq6mw
    @TheGoat-lq6mw 3 года назад

    Nice video very helpful

  • @andystarr5799
    @andystarr5799 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the in depth look at this rubbish opening. I think all d4 players hate it a little less now

  • @rajsen7988
    @rajsen7988 3 года назад

    1 d4 e5 2.d*e5 Nc6 3. Nf3 Qe7 4. Bf4Qb4+ 5.Bd2 Q*b2 6.Nc3 Nb4 and then 7.Nd4 c6 what about this line I think black has no problem now

  • @arleyantes9321
    @arleyantes9321 2 года назад

    Friends, here we see a really good vid.

  • @aniketgavit4077
    @aniketgavit4077 7 лет назад +1

    Grand master banne ke liye kya formalities he sir

  • @Deej-Ay
    @Deej-Ay 2 года назад

    I feel like I gained a friend today.

  • @dr.martin2480
    @dr.martin2480 6 лет назад +2

    What chess players write down on while playing games

  • @jackgaughan2039
    @jackgaughan2039 3 года назад

    But after Nc3, what if the queen doesn't move at all from b2? He just moved his king to d8. then what :O

  • @henryholly8472
    @henryholly8472 6 лет назад

    After Nc3 Bc4 RB2 Qxc3 Bxc3 Bxc3 Nd2 Bxd5 white is completely undeveloped Black has the bishop pair and huge advancement in development and is only behind 2 pawns. It is known as the unbeatable opening. Yeah you get my queen but I have plenty of compensation for it.

  • @eboatwright_
    @eboatwright_ 2 года назад

    Thank you! :D

  • @johnp845
    @johnp845 3 года назад

    this was an incredible video when black plays e5 (Englund) against 1. d4
    could you PLEASE do a similar video "BREAKING THE BAD Chess TRicks!! Destroy your Opponent when He plays Old Benoni Gambit" ... when black plays c5 (Old Benoni) against 1. d4
    thank you !!!

  • @jacuzzijane9631
    @jacuzzijane9631 5 лет назад

    Great video thank you

  • @saminkhan1781
    @saminkhan1781 3 года назад

    Sir I am a subscriber of your another chanal Hindi chess videos please show me any game played between Garry Kasparov and hikaru nakamura

  • @sumathipillai2699
    @sumathipillai2699 Год назад

    Rook b1 Karne ke baad hi black queen a3 khelta hai. Phir samajh nahi aata Kya khele. Pls make this video again.

  • @shlokshukla9555
    @shlokshukla9555 3 года назад

    what if he plays bishop b4 then c2... our king is trapped and we will have to sacrifice our queen for it

  • @swarupsarkar1874
    @swarupsarkar1874 7 лет назад +1

    very nice and effective

  • @andrestam662
    @andrestam662 3 года назад

    After white’s Rb1 Black should not play Qa3 but Qxc3!? and after Bxc3-Bxb3+_Nd2 and Bxe5 its very hard for White to play with his materal plus , i just won 3 short games with Black today😄

  • @Kimtaehyung-we2fg
    @Kimtaehyung-we2fg 2 года назад

    Thank you sr

  • @vish206
    @vish206 7 лет назад +1

    Wow... Brilliant..

  • @soumyamukhopadhyay4602
    @soumyamukhopadhyay4602 6 лет назад

    Very instructive and insightful analysis also it is made easy to follow. Looking forward to seeing more like it. Thanks

  • @cornsail
    @cornsail 2 года назад

    great video

  • @sanjayrai3512
    @sanjayrai3512 3 года назад

    19:26 you shouldnot take the rook bcoz qa5 is draw.

  • @maxwellsouder328
    @maxwellsouder328 4 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @SpellingBeeC
    @SpellingBeeC 2 года назад

    really crushing defeat

  • @adol3r800
    @adol3r800 3 года назад

    Thank u ever so much

  • @veronicaconnolly4542
    @veronicaconnolly4542 5 лет назад

    I'm so scared to play the englund gambit now

  • @umanagaralli1079
    @umanagaralli1079 6 лет назад +2

    Black has a chance to give perpichual ckeck

  • @cjbushido
    @cjbushido 3 года назад +3

    If your entire plan in the Bb4 line is to hope the black queen takes the pawn on a2 instead of playing Kd8 immediately then this is no help at all. No player who plays the Englund will mindlessly take that pawn, they are well aware of the weaknesses in their position. The entire following attacking lines are thus also just a massive waste of time.
    There is so much to talk about in the Kd8 line, a shame you didn't go into it as this is what people following this video will get hit with.

    • @ashvinchauhanchess2898
      @ashvinchauhanchess2898  3 года назад

      First of all have some sense on how to behave secondly whenever you say something or ask something mention time....

    • @TTATRANSKY
      @TTATRANSKY Год назад

      @@ashvinchauhanchess2898 15:34 9...Kd8 is the 2nd most played move according to Lichess (should be followed by 10.e4 Nge7). White still has advantage there, but must play very precisely to convert it, it isn't an automatic win at all.

  • @chanchaltiwari2400
    @chanchaltiwari2400 7 лет назад +8

    so that means that englund gambit is not a gambit but it is a blunder

    • @chengzhou8711
      @chengzhou8711 6 лет назад

      Chanchal Tiwari it means it is unsound/refuted

    • @skorz7889
      @skorz7889 6 лет назад +1

      He doesn’t cover the best move for black, when he claims the game is over for black, black can swing the bishop into b4 then when the queen is attacked by the rook black sacs the queen for the knight and bishop along with a check. Black is down 2 material points but has much better development and will soon only be 1 point down in material. He should review this

    • @veronicaconnolly4542
      @veronicaconnolly4542 5 лет назад

      @@skorz7889 ? Where do you get the bishop? And you lose your bishop as well so its definitely not a good trade

    • @skorz7889
      @skorz7889 5 лет назад +1

      Veronica connolly the variation he gave was this- Bd2 Qxb2 Nc3 Bb4 Rb1 Qa3, and then a horrible position for black after that. What I am suggesting is the following: Bd2 Qxb2 Nc3 Bb4 Rb1 Qxc3 Bxc3 Bxc3 Nd2 Bxe5. There is a tricky game plan for black following that and definitely better chances than in the crap lines provided in the video

  • @yuvra7781
    @yuvra7781 2 года назад

    i dont play d4 sadly

  • @eanwilliams4883
    @eanwilliams4883 3 года назад

    I would have payed for this

  • @usamamansour2155
    @usamamansour2155 6 лет назад +1

    awesome

  • @amirKhan-po4pb
    @amirKhan-po4pb 7 лет назад +2

    Nic sir..I like u

    • @chanchaltiwari2400
      @chanchaltiwari2400 7 лет назад

      Khanhossen Khan sirji I played with you with the name murutiwari and you have followed me and I have also followed you