That is an awesome name, and at this point some openings *looks at the London* have no excuse. I mean at least the Benoni means 'son of sorrow' in Hebrew.
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I've been super into chess since March and this might easily be my favorite chess video so far. The entertainment/time factor here is incredible, and I actually learned something about the QG.
@@pathaleyguitar9763 My rating still isn't great, I'm only about 650 in blitz. Mostly I just like playing against the computer at work. I'm still playing the queens gambit though, lol.
I've played Queens Gambit Declined sooo many times that I forgot what to do when someone accepts the gambit. It feels that it's quite rare for any average or above chess player to accept.
1:45 when i do this they move the H pawn to attack the bishop, to which you either retreat or move the bishop to H, to which they then move the G pawn up 2 spaces
I like e4 a bit more because it gives you central control and doesn't block your Bishop and developing that bishop will be as hard as developing a French Bishop so e4 is much simpler and i think a bit better
e4 is the only thing i play when people accept the queens gambit. Differently from the king's gambit, the opponent can't force you to do a bongcloud with a check because you got too greedy for center control
If that happens just play bishop h4 and maintain the pin. If your opponent tries to chase your bishop away even more with g5 then you just retreat, and after that his kingside pawn structure is completely ruined
Plz do a video on the Ruy Lopez. I’m on a fat losing streak and need to disguise my lack of talent with some basic variations that I’m too lazy to study in an openings book
@@wingsgamingfans5850 Lol bro you're talking to people that arent even 1000, no one is gonna find that draw. Any opening that doesnt blunder a piece is a good opening at that level
The two main tips are: if you're playing black and he takes your knight on c6, take with the queen's pawn. If he grabs your center pawn with the knight you can fork him and win your pawn back with check, he'll be forced to trade queens and lose his castling rights. ( The moves are 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.Nxe5? Qd4! 6.Nf3 Qxe4+ 7.Qe2 Qxe2+ 8.Kxe2 ) If you're playing white and black pins your knight right after you castle, don't take his bishop with the h-pawn if you try to chase him and he plays h5. It's a common trap that gets you checkmated (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.O-O Bg4 6.h3 h5 7.hxg4? hxg4 8.Nxe5?? Qh4! 9.f3 g3! 10.Re1 Qh1#). Play d3 instead and develop.
I was competing that day and watched her shoot through the optics of my.... There must have been 500 SUSATs pointed at her ^^ Bless her. This was the centenary of the Queen's Medal at Bisley by the way.
Probably someone already requested it but I'll ask anyway: can you talk about the sicilian defense in a future video? Also, will you do another tournament like the one you did on Saturday?
@@ExplodingSteve If he puts the bishop in front of the queen it isn't protected, you can just take it. If you mean if he blocks the check with the bishop, then that's right you cannot take the rook, but at least you can just retreat the queen after having won a free knight.
That's a good move too but the game gets pretty sharp. You should play it if you want to treat the queen's gambit as a true gambit, since you're pretty much giving away the pawn for real in that line
just left a very constructive criticism on your KID vid for white, but now i will have to say that this Queen's Gambit summary is phenomenal!!! any 1.e4 player looking to expand can quickly learn from this.... YOUR ROCK!!!
So like I’m a 500 rated player and no one I play against follows any of these plays which forces me to improvise… I’m a 500 rated player. I don’t know how to improvise.
"...or you're going to pick the one with the coolest sounding name."
That's why I play hyper accelerated dragon
That is an awesome name, and at this point some openings *looks at the London* have no excuse.
I mean at least the Benoni means 'son of sorrow' in Hebrew.
intercontinental balistic missie disagrees
Exact reason why I started playing the HAD too 🤣 Eugene Perelshteyn has some good vids on it...unless Ben gives us some love
the only reason I play the halloween gambit
same
"Ben is the hero we need, but not the one we deserve."
Ben S the hero we need
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I can count actually
@@Nathan4211 i cant
Get a life
Who's life don't ask me
Extremely unnecessary but very 👍 and time consuming to do
"...or you're going to pick the one with the coolest sounding name."
I play intercontinental ballistic missile gambit
Lmao same.
0:35 "Because it means you're playing against an idiot."
*Proceed to show the picture of ObSeSsIvE lEaRnEr Max Deutsch*
Ahh yes the deutsch bag
Underrated
Openings with and against d4 have the freaking coolest names.
0:35 For those who don't know, the guy in the picture boasted of being able to match Magnus Carlsen but embarassed himself when Magnus accepted.
I've been super into chess since March and this might easily be my favorite chess video so far. The entertainment/time factor here is incredible, and I actually learned something about the QG.
just curious, how far have you gotten in your one year since this comment?
@@pathaleyguitar9763 My rating still isn't great, I'm only about 650 in blitz. Mostly I just like playing against the computer at work. I'm still playing the queens gambit though, lol.
@@h0wnr681 Don't worry man, I started at 300 and slowly climbed to 1000, keep up the grind!
These 5 minutes cover at least 50% of an openings-book I received as a gift and couldn't get through, very nice
When he said “you’re playing against an idiot” and showed max deutsch, I knew then that I found a new channel to binge watch.
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did you know that alexander alekhine didn't see queen to f3?
it's so helpful to know that there is moves like this in some positions
Thanks for teaching me the opening I’ve been playing for the last months
“So you understand the basics of chess”
*Presses win button*
My friend : Hey Yankee_001, I found a new opening called the Queen's gambit
*Show's scholar's mate*
I will now play the slav exchange every single time my opponent plays queens gambit just to be a nuisance
bro really teach me more useful information than school do
Wow, yesterday I wanted to learn the Queen’s Gambit and I was like, I Hope Ben does a queen’s gambit video!
holy cow i just played it and the opponent resigned in 3rd move 10/10!
I’m gonna miss this gambit. RIP
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"...or you're going to pick the one with the coolest sounding name."
kings gambit: am i a joke to you
1:25 you said "do do,"
“Or you’re going to pick the one with the coolest sounding name.”
The bongcloud
Queen's gambit is very simple. It's just 1. d4 d5 2. c4
That's kind of it
Then you can guess the next moves just by playing well.
I've played Queens Gambit Declined sooo many times that I forgot what to do when someone accepts the gambit.
It feels that it's quite rare for any average or above chess player to accept.
I feel like there are two kinds of players who accept the queen's and king's gambit, either they're between 800-1300, or 2000+
1:45 when i do this they move the H pawn to attack the bishop, to which you either retreat or move the bishop to H, to which they then move the G pawn up 2 spaces
the H what 🤨🤨
@@talentic6569 umm, I think "to attack the bishop" implies that the pawn is moved to the square that attacks the bishop
@@talentic6569 oh shit
Instructions unclear knight F6 just happened
“So you understand the basics of chess”
>spits coffee seeing what got played
fym the bongcloud is the coolest sounding opening attack
“Worthless pathetic life” komedy 😃
you are absolutely the best chess youtuber
let's help this guy with likes and shares fr . I havent laughed and learned like this in a long time 🤣
what an amazing thumb nail. XD
UUh yes this is the time to re-watch this video
How is this supperrr underrated
The best Chanel about chess
I mostly play 3 e4 instead of e3 when black accepts the gambit. Is e3 really much better?
3 e4 is also a good move. If that’s what you prefer, keep using it.
I like e4 a bit more because it gives you central control and doesn't block your Bishop and developing that bishop will be as hard as developing a French Bishop so e4 is much simpler and i think a bit better
e4 is the only thing i play when people accept the queens gambit. Differently from the king's gambit, the opponent can't force you to do a bongcloud with a check because you got too greedy for center control
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Can you do a new video focusing on the Queen’s Gambit Accepted - how to develop and get into a good position if both players castle king’s side?
You can really tell the UK are epic players of the Queen's Gambit: Botez Variation
I just tried this and my opponent immediately unleashed their queen
I don’t understand why you never assume black would play pawn H3 to respond to the knight pin?
If that happens just play bishop h4 and maintain the pin. If your opponent tries to chase your bishop away even more with g5 then you just retreat, and after that his kingside pawn structure is completely ruined
Thats why Bobby invented his Fisher Random.
would be a whopping thumbnail nowadays
Everybody knows the bongcloud is the coolest sounding opening
Plz do a video on the Ruy Lopez. I’m on a fat losing streak and need to disguise my lack of talent with some basic variations that I’m too lazy to study in an openings book
Ruy lopez isnt a good opening for white, if the opponent knows the berlin defense then its easy draw for black
@@wingsgamingfans5850 Lol bro you're talking to people that arent even 1000, no one is gonna find that draw. Any opening that doesnt blunder a piece is a good opening at that level
@@wingsgamingfans5850 white can just play 4.d3 and then its not a forced draw
The two main tips are: if you're playing black and he takes your knight on c6, take with the queen's pawn. If he grabs your center pawn with the knight you can fork him and win your pawn back with check, he'll be forced to trade queens and lose his castling rights. ( The moves are 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.Nxe5? Qd4! 6.Nf3 Qxe4+ 7.Qe2 Qxe2+ 8.Kxe2 )
If you're playing white and black pins your knight right after you castle, don't take his bishop with the h-pawn if you try to chase him and he plays h5. It's a common trap that gets you checkmated (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.O-O Bg4 6.h3 h5 7.hxg4? hxg4 8.Nxe5?? Qh4! 9.f3 g3! 10.Re1 Qh1#). Play d3 instead and develop.
I prefer the Intercontinental ballistic Missile gambit
When you only know Vienna Gambit but now know a funnier and cooler one.
I was competing that day and watched her shoot through the optics of my.... There must have been 500 SUSATs pointed at her ^^ Bless her. This was the centenary of the Queen's Medal at Bisley by the way.
Probably someone already requested it but I'll ask anyway:
can you talk about the sicilian defense in a future video?
Also, will you do another tournament like the one you did on Saturday?
Love this!
Mmmaster what if they play the nimzo-indian
0:58 wait what about bishop d7 or queen d7
What about the queens gambit central variation taught by levy?
1st game, opponent goes immediately e5
1:44 what to do if they fling pawns to bishop
You mean by playing h6 and then g5? That would weaken the black kingside quite a lot so it's good for white
"If they take it they are an idiot"
What if they block with bishop when you take on c6 then no free rook but free knight 🤔
3:40 why black doesnt kick the bishop h6?
but what if im playing chess under a much stricter time limit? maybe i want to play the queens gambit in 30 seconds
Personal Timestamps because this is my book of openings
Slav Defense 2:30
but what if I don't want to know what I'm doing?
When i saw the rhumbnail, i was expecting a meme
That was a great video'. How about a few minutes going over the French Defense the same way. Thanks.
The coolest openings are the Vienna, blackmar-diemer and the danish
Do you have one on Landon’s opening?
Ah, good video!
No mention of d4 d5 c4 Nf6 though. Where is the Marshall Defense gang?
Wat do I do if they attack my bishop pinning the knight?????
Am I the only one who came here for the sarcasm, or maybe I need to go back to my miserable life
I think you can make a pretty good theory video on the Alekhine's Defence.
It would be fun considering he called it "an entertaining reply to e4 that gives you a shit position"
I missed the stream, when will the next one be?
Not trying to be a prick or anything but that’s a semi-Slav at 2:37, the Slav involves bringing the white bishop out before e6
He is underrated
Most watched moment what could it be?
"Before you return to your worthless pathetic life"
I love your channel
what if knight f6, is it a bad move?
I just want that thumbnail
0:58 how is that a checkmate? I am honestly confused.
Wdym? He didn’t say it was checkmate
He said win the game yeah, but he probably meant “then go on and win the game”
@@NamelessIsInsincere dude in the stock image had a trophy, so I assumed he won the game in that move.
@@lnfinite_Mind It doesn't win the game instantly, it just gives white a winning advantage
Can you please do a video on how to play the alipin Sicilian. Or any Sicilian for that mayer
Mater
The coolest sounding opening is the bongcloud opening
What if they move kings pawn to e5 in QG accepted
0:58 but if the bishop goes and blocks the queen its gg…
If that does happen then you've just got a bishop for free
@@tellahsage6477 what? queen dies
@@ExplodingSteve If he puts the bishop in front of the queen it isn't protected, you can just take it. If you mean if he blocks the check with the bishop, then that's right you cannot take the rook, but at least you can just retreat the queen after having won a free knight.
Aren’t you meant to play E4 when they accept the gambit? Placing two pawns in the middle of the board
That's a good move too but the game gets pretty sharp. You should play it if you want to treat the queen's gambit as a true gambit, since you're pretty much giving away the pawn for real in that line
just left a very constructive criticism on your KID vid for white, but now i will have to say that this Queen's Gambit summary is phenomenal!!! any 1.e4 player looking to expand can quickly learn from this.... YOUR ROCK!!!
I choose my openings by the name, kings gambit is the best one
Amazing
Where`s the H6
2:15 yea many options here: Bb1, a3, Qe2 or Ne4 (arguably the best one) but my favorite is Bxf6.
Who bass boosted this video
holy shit thats a lot of BASS in the audio. damn
WHY IS THE BASS SO HIGH????
What an amazing
I just clicked to comment about the thumbnail
Can you make middlegame vudeos plz
Nice ❤️
So like I’m a 500 rated player and no one I play against follows any of these plays which forces me to improvise… I’m a 500 rated player. I don’t know how to improvise.
cool bass in your microphone, dude. great way to destroy an eardrum.
As a retarded 1.d4 player, this tutorial is really good
love you