DESTROY The Fried Liver Attack (WIN IN 7 MOVES)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • In this exciting chess tutorial, learn how to defend against the Fried Liver Attack using the powerful Traxler Counter-Attack strategy. Discover the secrets to winning in just 7 moves by employing this effective defense against one of the most feared openings in the game.
    The Fried Liver Attack has been a popular aggressive opening for many chess players, but this video will show you how to turn the tables and put your opponent on the defensive. The Traxler Counter-Attack is a unique and potent response that can catch your opponent off-guard and lead you to victory.
    Throughout this video, we'll break down the key moves and principles of the Traxler Counter-Attack, with detailed explanations and visual examples to help you master this defense against the Fried Liver Attack. You'll learn critical lines, common mistakes to avoid, and winning tactics that will give you the upper hand in your chess games.
    By mastering the Traxler Counter-Attack, you'll not only learn to defend against the Fried Liver Attack effectively, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of chess strategy and tactics. This comprehensive guide is perfect for players of all levels who want to improve their defensive skills and gain an edge over their opponents.
    Don't let the Fried Liver Attack intimidate you any longer! Watch this video to learn the Traxler Counter-Attack and start winning in just 7 moves. Subscribe to our channel for more chess tutorials, tips, and tricks to help you improve your game. Join the chess revolution and outsmart your opponents with ease!
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    0:00 Intro
    1:38 Line 1
    10:20 Brilliant Mate in 7
    12:31 Line 2
    16:48 Outro
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Комментарии • 552

  • @cylewhittington5
    @cylewhittington5 Год назад +611

    Chess in 2050 gonna be like “ah yes let’s play the milked cheese opening”

    • @h-clop936
      @h-clop936 11 месяцев назад +89

      "Oh shit, he's using the baked potatoes defense"

    • @cylewhittington5
      @cylewhittington5 11 месяцев назад +28

      NANI?!!?! He switched from the soggy fries defense to the milksog defense!

    • @kenzei120
      @kenzei120 11 месяцев назад +17

      "Ah fuck, he played potato pc Attack"

    • @unstopable_rob
      @unstopable_rob 10 месяцев назад +17

      We already have the cabbage opening, it wouldn't surprise me

    • @ROYBGP
      @ROYBGP 10 месяцев назад +13

      Next is the hobo bongwater variant.

  • @since1876
    @since1876 Год назад +77

    Discovery checkmate is easily the most demoralizing thing you can possibly do in chess 😂😂😂😂

  • @Quest4astro
    @Quest4astro Год назад +197

    That checkmate was the most savage thing ever definitely gonna learn these lines! I don't get fried livered much but I always went with d4, these are so much more brutal!

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊

    • @slothbearanonymous
      @slothbearanonymous Год назад +4

      there's a lot to cover as black. for example, I don't play Nxf7 as white, I play Bxf7+ and then Bd5

    • @franciskleinlaluanyt4631
      @franciskleinlaluanyt4631 10 месяцев назад +5

      Play with my friend and crush him down with this counter attack cuz he always do some fried liver attack, probably i rly need this video so thx to the creator!

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  10 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck! 🌟

    • @christianbarral2734
      @christianbarral2734 9 месяцев назад

      et si le roi ne prend pas en f2 ? la dame et encore en prise et la tour aussi...

  • @robertgowacki1344
    @robertgowacki1344 9 месяцев назад +68

    1.Kf3 2:04
    2.Ke1 3:33
    3.Kf1 4:28
    4.Kg1 5:38
    5.Ke3 7:05
    6.Ke2 9:15
    7.Kf1 12:40 (variation when king ingonres the bishop)

  • @ahmetlackscontent
    @ahmetlackscontent Год назад +169

    this is so underrated

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +12

      Appreciate the kind words!

    • @ahmetlackscontent
      @ahmetlackscontent Год назад +4

      @@ChessSensei you're welcome! i really hope your channel pops off, you deserve it :)

    • @ivanvjcha4166
      @ivanvjcha4166 Год назад +1

      @@ahmetlackscontent Nahh bad boy!! I'll mix your playdoh colors!!😵‍💫😡😭

    • @ahmetlackscontent
      @ahmetlackscontent Год назад +1

      @@ivanvjcha4166 please don't 😨 i love my playdoh colors 😼😼

    • @since1876
      @since1876 Год назад +2

      @@ChessSensei I, of course, saw a video Levy did about the traxler but I prefer yours. He's too wordy, you just get straight into it.

  • @AutPen38
    @AutPen38 10 месяцев назад +40

    I really enjoyed that king hunt in the middle of the board. I paused the video when you said "Can you find the mate in 7?" and nitially thought "It's a mate in 3 if white does the natural move, so what else can white do?" It was quite funny to see that white is basically forced to take a knight to stay alive, but ends up further and further in Black's territory until it's completely trapped. It's often a bad idea to move your *queen* into the middle of the board in the opening, but you definitely don't want your king coming to the seventh rank!

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  10 месяцев назад +6

      Glad you enjoyed the checkmate and your analysis is spot on! Keep up the great work! 👍

  • @carrotlemon2665
    @carrotlemon2665 Год назад +6

    thank you! this is very helpful

  • @jluke6861
    @jluke6861 Год назад +2

    Great explanation Thank you.

  • @DNVKUMAR
    @DNVKUMAR Год назад +4

    Concise and crisp. Thanks a lot

  • @ericst-laurent1194
    @ericst-laurent1194 Год назад +4

    Excellent video powerful trick!Thank you to share this so clearly!

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support and kind words! 😄

  • @JorgeNajjar
    @JorgeNajjar Год назад +13

    Concise and deadly. Excellent stuff.

  • @Fahrez590
    @Fahrez590 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this,so helpful

  • @obamafumante1445
    @obamafumante1445 Год назад +8

    Got this video reccomended and I don´t regret it!
    Great Video, learned a lot, keep it up, you deserve more attention and I hope you get it!

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed! Appreciate the kind words :)

  • @cewlac
    @cewlac 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nicely composed video! I also want to salute you for adding some beautiful, calm music. Thank you very much.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  11 месяцев назад

      Appreciate your kind words and support! 😊

  • @rage0in0the0cage
    @rage0in0the0cage Год назад +2

    Thank you for the step by step explanation, great video.

  • @markswift
    @markswift Год назад +1

    New subscriber. Thank you !

  • @DadOnHisOwn
    @DadOnHisOwn 11 месяцев назад +4

    A fabulous explanation - I really like your style of delivery

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  11 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the support! 🙌

  • @noahpancakes6507
    @noahpancakes6507 Год назад +4

    thank you!

  • @bombswabs3041
    @bombswabs3041 Год назад +2

    since watching your incredible video regarding the scholar's mate defense. I havent lost to it since. And as it seems about 50% of the random players I encounter attempt this tactic. Today i played someone trying scholars mate. Twice they offered me a draw (likely because the trick wasn't working) I declined twice. After a couple of more moves. They resigned. Your channel really deserves to have over 100k subscribers due to its wonderful utility. Your knowledge will drastically help keep people interested in playing the game instead of being discouraged losing in humiliating fashion due to chess tricks. For what its worth thanks again for all you do. Im so glad I found your channel.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! It's great to hear that you've been successfully defending against the scholar's mate. Most beginners usually look for quick wins, which is why they try to checkmate their opponents asap. I appreciate your support for the channel, and I'm glad our content has been helpful. Keep up the good work and best of luck in your future matches! 🌟👍

  • @mehlkeh7451
    @mehlkeh7451 Год назад +4

    Underrated

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your support!

  • @moetigodfrey9949
    @moetigodfrey9949 Год назад +6

    Thise is mind blowing variations I loved it.thank you sensei🎉

  • @J-ql5in
    @J-ql5in Год назад

    this is very useful!
    thank u

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад

      Glad you found the video helpful! 😊

  • @kingweeez6821
    @kingweeez6821 Год назад +2

    Great video

  • @user-os5bi4vw4z
    @user-os5bi4vw4z 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, very useful! You are a Great teacher!

  • @soren-1184
    @soren-1184 11 месяцев назад +7

    White will simply take with the bishop…

  • @stevep5689
    @stevep5689 Год назад +2

    Subscribed! This is awesome

  • @bandito4176
    @bandito4176 10 месяцев назад +29

    It’s very risky if you don’t remember all the moves or you don’t see a trick that the opponent plays, and you’ll just be down a bunch of material if you mess up. But still, I love playing the traxler against people since it is so fun to crush my opponents. Also, a counter to the traxler is just capturing the pawn with the bishop and giving a check, and then defend e4 with the pawn so the knight can’t go there and you’ll just be up a pawn, also, the opponent can’t castle since they have to move from the bishops check.

    • @mebunzing
      @mebunzing 7 месяцев назад

      Very true. So better avoid the Liver altogether I guess

    • @einfischnamenspanda3306
      @einfischnamenspanda3306 3 месяца назад

      Yes. White does not have to defend e4 if they retreat the bishop after pawn capture, cause the knight does so anyway. And if the knight is attacked it can still go for the fork.
      Either avoid the liver or play the line suggested by the engine

    • @marcosdinizribeiro8928
      @marcosdinizribeiro8928 2 месяца назад

      If you do that, Blacks have h6 and you lose a piece. No castle, indeed.

  • @Georgewalsh100
    @Georgewalsh100 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot! 👍🏻

  • @KumarBendrake
    @KumarBendrake 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks! I liked and subscribed.

  • @bangkok_as_is
    @bangkok_as_is 8 месяцев назад

    subscribed to your channel today. already learning from your videos. great content. thanks 🤙🏻

  • @rahultiwari-fb3bz
    @rahultiwari-fb3bz 2 месяца назад

    You sare best man the way you explain all variations it’s really awesome thank u so much

  • @akshaysathe
    @akshaysathe Год назад +2

    Very Good Explanation

  • @rageagainstthemachineragea2497
    @rageagainstthemachineragea2497 10 месяцев назад

    👏🏾💯 I watched one of Your other Videos! I Love Your Channel!

  • @khuani
    @khuani Год назад

    Thank you! I'm definitely going to use this.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +1

      Good luck in your future games! 🌟

  • @agentbr1
    @agentbr1 Год назад +64

    You are really underrated. I hope you will get more attention. Thank you for all the chess content. You make getting better in chess way easier.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +6

      Appreciate your kind words and support! Glad that the videos have been helpful in your journey to get better at chess😊

  • @usgamechamp1091
    @usgamechamp1091 10 месяцев назад

    Bro, I watch them all! You are amazing!!!! Great content, good for you

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words and support! 😊

  • @alwaysinout
    @alwaysinout 2 месяца назад

    Great video ...thanks

  • @eslamelhelw779
    @eslamelhelw779 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video ❤❤

  • @nareshtheunknown
    @nareshtheunknown 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this, my friend. 👍 You have earned a subscription. Keep up the good work. 👏👏

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the sub! 🙌

  • @rahulrmc1613
    @rahulrmc1613 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really superb 👍

  • @yaman_respect3136
    @yaman_respect3136 9 месяцев назад

    わかりやすい解説をありがとうございます

  • @alexroc172
    @alexroc172 Год назад +8

    Wow! Thanks for this beautiful video. You explain the variations in such a clear and calm way.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +1

      Appreciate your kind words and support! 😊

  • @boplantin9343
    @boplantin9343 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  6 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! ☺️❤️

  • @adnanghaleb2196
    @adnanghaleb2196 Год назад +2

    Thanks

  • @MankeyMite
    @MankeyMite 11 месяцев назад +11

    As a fried liver user in 1500 elo, I have been crushed by this before, but I started seeing it so much that I had to learn to counter it. When I play against fried liver, I prefer playing something like F5 since it's less common and likely they don't know how to counter that.

  • @rahul.p4286
    @rahul.p4286 3 месяца назад

    video is lengthy but you didnt make it boring, you've explained every detail very well, kudos to you my brother, very good explanation....🤗❤

  • @harendrasharma8270
    @harendrasharma8270 Год назад +1

    Wow. Großartig

  • @willyh.r.1216
    @willyh.r.1216 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful, keep it up Chess Sensei.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words and support! 😊

  • @tlee7653
    @tlee7653 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @jimmaycasino36
    @jimmaycasino36 5 месяцев назад

    Finally got one!!! Mate in 8 - thanks for this brilliant video!!!

  • @geridayao8924
    @geridayao8924 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant!

  • @Redbirds1100
    @Redbirds1100 Год назад +2

    WoW you are so brilliant

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support and kind words!

  • @Chinornor
    @Chinornor 5 месяцев назад

    Was bamboozled by this attack and a good friend showed me your video on how to counter it.
    This is super helpful, thank you

  • @angelitohizon7
    @angelitohizon7 Год назад

    With this video, you got my subscription, very nice explanation.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the sub! 🙌

  • @frozencloud17
    @frozencloud17 Год назад +16

    Dang! Good stuff! I used to think I should resign when I get into a fried liver situation. But now it looks like my opponent should be the one to resign.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +4

      Good luck in your future games! 🌟

    • @viktorvondoom9119
      @viktorvondoom9119 Год назад +1

      Another good option to counter it is the Blackburn Schilling Gambit

    • @asadjilani1138
      @asadjilani1138 11 месяцев назад

      Opponents also watching video 😂😂

  • @pasangtsering876
    @pasangtsering876 8 месяцев назад

    Wao!.very easy tips to break that annoying attack!
    Thank You

  • @jameshubbard1254
    @jameshubbard1254 Год назад

    Saw it yesterday have already used it twice!! Thanks great trap

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад

      Glad you found the video helpful. Good luck with your games! 💪

  • @eduardosolorzano1377
    @eduardosolorzano1377 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your great videos :) Could you cover in the future the Bishop Sacrifice Line?

  • @AthosRac
    @AthosRac 7 месяцев назад

    Very good video.

  • @silentbullet2023
    @silentbullet2023 2 месяца назад

    Thanks brother. I watched with tears in my eyes. (Eric Satie)

  • @youngreezey8253
    @youngreezey8253 11 месяцев назад

    This channel is FIRE!!!!

  • @pavanimmsu30mc
    @pavanimmsu30mc Год назад

    Liked and subscribed 👍🏻

  • @Educpurposes79
    @Educpurposes79 4 месяца назад +2

    15:05 don't forget there is g3 and Kg1 after Qf6+

  • @ravikirankale2198
    @ravikirankale2198 11 месяцев назад +2

    You are a really good chess teacher

  • @Khn84
    @Khn84 2 месяца назад

    Amazing class🎉❤

  • @geraldfrost4710
    @geraldfrost4710 11 месяцев назад +1

    I recognized the music as Gymnopedie from the RUclips free audio library. As trivial as recognizing the hair-clips on the girl you're in a cage-match with. I've used this calm music in several videos.
    Be at peace while you crush your chess opponent. Nicely done!

  • @endlesswick
    @endlesswick Год назад

    This is great. I hope I can remember.

  • @user-lu8vb1pm9p
    @user-lu8vb1pm9p 4 месяца назад

    Great!

  • @Saksham1541
    @Saksham1541 3 месяца назад

    you owned the sub dude 💯💯
    Thanks for teaching

  • @JohnIshIshmael
    @JohnIshIshmael 7 месяцев назад

    Extraordinary!

  • @spurlworld
    @spurlworld 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for opening my eyes

  • @florojrolaer
    @florojrolaer 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic presentation, Looks and sounds amazing! Excellent sharing. I added your subs., Continued success. God bless.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words and support! 😊

  • @zahimiibrahim3602
    @zahimiibrahim3602 25 дней назад

    Very useful. At my level only 1000+ ELO many opponents try this on me. I always escape but not truly punish them but now I know what to do. Thank you Sensei. Liked and subscribed.

  • @JLMedia_NAM
    @JLMedia_NAM 7 месяцев назад

    Super enlightenment

  • @LeninistJinn
    @LeninistJinn 6 месяцев назад

    I watched this video two days ago and encountered a fried liver three times afterwards. The first time I blundered my queen 😅 but won decisively the next two times. Thank you!

  • @maniotuonu71
    @maniotuonu71 Год назад +5

    This is great. I've been struggling to defend this move. Thanks a million. I'm going to use it today

  • @menariavines8325
    @menariavines8325 11 месяцев назад +3

    Sensi there is also a forced checkmate in Ke3 variation.
    If after Qh4. Nxh7 (which leads to forced mate in 3)
    First Qf4+ kd3.
    Nb4+. now the king is forced to move on e2 and Qf2#
    There is also force mate in 4
    Nxh7. Qf4+.
    Now if king goes on e2 then
    Qf2+ now king is forced to d3
    After d3 there are two checkmate.
    First after kd3 Nb4+. King is forced to take e4 and Qf4#
    Second
    After kd3. We can play Nc5+ now king is forced to c3 and Qd4#

  • @nishanthnishanth2339
    @nishanthnishanth2339 Год назад +2

    Best i like

  • @JakeElert
    @JakeElert 6 месяцев назад

    I got to use it on someone today, it was so much fun :D Great video :)

  • @WorldChessComunity-gh3xx
    @WorldChessComunity-gh3xx Год назад

    Great analysis

  • @celloguy
    @celloguy 9 месяцев назад

    Loved this!! What happens if they play knight c3 first?

  • @Moonboyisflying
    @Moonboyisflying 2 месяца назад

    Very good

  • @nibiyabi
    @nibiyabi Год назад +2

    Very helpful! @6:10, why Rf8 instead of O-O?

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +2

      Great question!
      0-0 works as well with the same idea. However, the engine slightly prefers Rf8 over 0-0 because after castling, White can play Qh5 and the position looks dangerous for Black with checkmating threats.

  • @mansoork9
    @mansoork9 11 дней назад

    Beautiful

  • @Quetzachapin
    @Quetzachapin 8 месяцев назад

    Subscribed.

  • @coolpete999
    @coolpete999 11 месяцев назад

    great moves

  • @ernie898
    @ernie898 10 месяцев назад

    Wow incredible

  • @LouisPhilippeStLaurent
    @LouisPhilippeStLaurent 9 месяцев назад

    This is a thing of beauty! ^_^

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊

  • @AdriannoPL
    @AdriannoPL 11 месяцев назад

    Discovered mate

  • @vesquint
    @vesquint 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks! But what we could do if White have knight on c3 before they start liver attack? Its very often happens

  • @fminc
    @fminc Год назад +7

    Sensei, great channel. Subscribed. One question, at around 6:10, when the king moves o g1, why cannot we give a check fom d4 and win the bishop!? Thanks for you work Sensei. 1 love.

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +4

      Thank you for your support and the sub!
      Regarding your question, you are asking about why 9... Qxg3 as shown in the video. and why not 9... Qd4+ right? Because after 9... Qd4+ White can simply play 10. Kg2 and if you take the bishop 10... Qxc4, our rook on h8 is hanging so white can capture with 11. Nxh8. Remember, we already sacrificed 2 pieces, that's why we need to bring our rook to safety first and then only win the bishop and knight back.
      If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. I'm here to help you!

    • @fminc
      @fminc Год назад +2

      @@ChessSensei Yes Sir. That was adequate. Thanks a lot, I need glasses :).

  • @insvisy
    @insvisy Год назад

    u r the best out of the rest!

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад

      Appreciate your kind words! 😊

  • @ArjunSharma-nc3vz
    @ArjunSharma-nc3vz 10 месяцев назад

    Wow you really helped me because I always fell prey to this attack.. thank you so much

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  10 месяцев назад

      Hopefully you can defend against this attack successfully in your future games. Best of luck! 🌟

  • @rinreborn7364
    @rinreborn7364 10 месяцев назад

    So good

  • @russelltrimm5207
    @russelltrimm5207 10 месяцев назад

    awesome

  • @Realistninja
    @Realistninja Год назад +2

    As I started my chess journey > 500 it was the scholars mate and I’ve learned to punish that. Now I’m at 1100 and all I see is the fried liver now it’s time to punish that, thank you.

  • @gyansharmasharma7050
    @gyansharmasharma7050 Год назад

    Aapke attck idea achhe lge lekin ek Qns ydi King ne Bishop cross nhi kiya check lgne pr sbse 1st wali m move no5 tb kya hoga pls explan.

  • @a.k.550
    @a.k.550 Месяц назад +1

    Nice

  • @dariakinaya
    @dariakinaya 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, this my favorite oppening

  • @RzSkin
    @RzSkin Год назад +10

    Great content! Thanks for sharing. Although, just as a constructive comment for beginners, I had to evaluate some variations where white would play Rf1 when qxf7 happens in a variation… I have to guess that having your queen attacked with tempo + blocking castling rights is quite uncomfortable for beginners! Nonetheless I would give a 4.9/5 for the content!!! (New subscriber here) Thanks again 🙏🏼

    • @ChessSensei
      @ChessSensei  Год назад +5

      Thank you for your support!
      Are you talking about the position at 2:50? If White plays Rf1, Black can respond with Nd4+ first, followed by Qg6, attacking the g2 pawn. In this scenario, Black's inability to castle kingside is not a significant issue. Black can proceed with moves like d6, Be6/Bg4, and queenside castling 0-0-0. The rook on f1 doesn't pose any immediate threats along the f-file, and White is actually the one facing difficulties in castling.

    • @sahildebbarma3361
      @sahildebbarma3361 Год назад +1

      ​@@ChessSensei thanks bro for replying to confused comments it's very helpful