Best Chess Opening for Black Against 1.e4 in 2024 [Win in 8 Moves]
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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov teaches how to beat the Fried Liver Attack as Black in just 8 moves. The Fried Liver Attack is a popular opening variation in the Italian Game which happens after the following moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Ng5 d5 5.exd5.
Millions of players who play the Fried Liver Attack as White mostly rely on Black playing the dubious move 5...Nxd5. Instead, you can play this aggressive variation that GM Smirnov shows which gives Black a completely winning position in just 8 moves!
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► Chapters
00:00 Best Chess Opening Against 1.e4 For Black
00:16 Beat the Fried Liver Attack as Black
01:22 Winning line for Black against the Fried Liver Attack
02:10 How Black gets -2 winning advantage
03:42 If White plays Qe2, pinning the e4-pawn
04:44 If White plays Bb3 instead of Bb5+
07:01 White's attempt to attack with Qf3
10:41 If White plays Bd3 instead of Ba4
12:36 White's common opening mistake, 4.Nc3
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@GM Igor, plz include the mainline variation and some other good lines to equalize or something. Kudoos for the very informative content and more power.🎉🎉❤❤
Love how you tackle common mistakes, keep doing it! As a serious club player I love your videos and I predict a great future for you and your channel (well with over 300K subscribers you are already big now). Entertaining, instructive and to the point! Keep them coming we love it!
► Chapters
00:00 Best Chess Opening Against 1.e4 For Black
00:16 Beat the Fried Liver Attack as Black
01:22 Winning line for Black against the Fried Liver Attack
02:10 How Black gets -2 winning advantage
03:42 If White plays Qe2, pinning the e4-pawn
04:44 If White plays Bb3 instead of Bb5+
07:01 White's attempt to attack with Qf3
10:41 If White plays Bd3 instead of Ba4
12:36 White's common opening mistake, 4.Nc3
Great lesson!! I have faced this opening multiple times and was never sure what the best way to respond was/is. Thanks for your generosity in sharing this.
Great Knowledge, Best channel.
thank you..👍 RCA
Hey Igor! Love your videos, watched a ton of them and still watch them at my free time. I progressed from 600-1430 ELO just because of these videos :). One thing I would love to know how to play is exchange variation in ruy lopez, since I always have problems defending the instant attack. Anyways, keep doing this!❤
I really like your videos and the ideas and improvement are awesome! It helped me a lot in my games. Thank you sir 😇🍀
Brilliant!
Thanks a lot. I will test these counter measures soon.
I have been struggling a lot against this opening, since I dont know what its called (beginner).
At best I can defend against, but then its very hard to get tempo and get my king out of the center area.
I would like to thank you very much. Your videos have really helped me. To be more precise, I have adopted a lot in my opening repertoire.
Wonderful!
Excellent.
Incredible. Thank you 🙏
🙏
You are a marvel!
Best chess teacher on RUclips
Only chess channel I have subscribed to
Keep up the good work Igor
The only usefull chess yt profil
chess Vibes is also really good to learn tactics, but this channel is really the best opening channel
@@Polish_internet_troll nah chess vibes trash Danya is where its at
@@edvinkarlsson9368 how
Yes, he explains it very well
9. Bd3 this is great bit it avoids losing a piece.
Good day GM Smirnov. Can you do a quick guide what to do against Bird opening (1.f4) when playing as black.
At first glance it looks a bad opening as it opens the king side but the follow up Nf3 shuts down the quick check from Black.
Thank you and good luck for your future contents.
Thanks!! Can you cover if white goes Bb5+ and then c6 dxc6 bxc6 and Be2?
That what I expect for GM Igor. Everything you show makes sense no cheap trick like other ytbs.
Where can I practice this? Also the early queen attack videos. I would love to practice this with a kind of learning chapter. Is there a practice course?
because I realize that you can watch those videos over and over, but much better is to play them on a board or online.
Just ran this on some1 165 rating points higher than me; now at 8:52 they moved their Q elsewhere, but I followed the same principles and beat them badly. Had 2 queens at 1 point and they had to lose a rook to take the new 1 (a pawn essentially), pinned their Q to their K; got their Q and had a lot of tense fun.
Thank you Igor!🙂😀
Instead of d5 (or after it, and white recaptures), I almost always bring out my dark squared bishop to attack the f2 pawn. If they still take my f6 pawn with the knight, I sacrifice the bishop at f2, and it often leads to a great position (sometimes even checkmate), but it rarely works if the king doesn't take the bishop. Anything to do in that case in particular? Or is it a play that I should avoid?
there's a sideline here at 6:58 for white if it takes fxg4
avoiding the check mate threat for some time and giving some time to the white queen and other pieces to counter play
wow great tutorial thank you coach , but what if your opponent tries to counter attack in 2:14 and move b4 to attack your knight ?
These tricky lines are a blast, however I think it would be really helpful to have a breakdown of the ideas in the mainlines as well. No one seems to cover these.
An interesting sideline at 12:30, White can block the attack on his Q with d3 which superficially seems to save him as he's ahead in material. But then exd3 Qd2 (keeping guard on f2) dxc2+! Ke1 cxb1=Q! Rxb1 Bb4! still winning the Q, as the P and N that could have interposed have been eliminated. Another fun line!
I've won several games just this week against this exact attack including an 11-move resignation yesterday with 100% accuracy. It's very common. I don't always catch the Fried Liver right away but usually spot it before I move Na4 and remember to play d5 first.
at 5:54 would Qxd5 also be good or is there something I'm missing? it takes the pawn and white still can't take the bishop because they will lose the rook
8:00 😂😂😂😂 I can picture it!
There is also the Fritz (....Nd4 instead of ,,,,Na5) which is fun for Black (White can get mated in about 9 moves in one line)
What is the documents below the video how can i reach them iphone
What about b4 to attack the knight to match the material ?
at 6:13 where you say the queen is pinned on e2, was that an error? Reason is they can exchange queens with bishop recapturing on e7.
had the same thought
That would be advantageous for black though 2 pieces for a queen and having open king is quick loss to white
when i watch your video first time my rating was 900. Now im 1800. Your videos are always useful. Keep goin bro.🙏
when did u start watching ?
How much period?
@@amanjaziz4762 Under 12 days.
On the fifth move for Black, I've been attacking the Bishop with my B Pawn, rather than the mainline Knight attack. Which is really stringer?
6:52 how can you checkmate the opponent if he capture your bishop with his pawn after you moved your queen? Can anyone tell me the answer
@12:59, after Ba6, if white d3, black cannot go Qf2 for Mate because white Q takes black Q (because d3 blocks black B on a6 and d3 is protected by c2).
Am I missing something?
Hi. BlackE4 Pawn captures White D3pawn forking White queen on E2 and White Pawn on C2. If White C2pawn captures Black D3 Pawn then Black A6 bishop captures White D3 Pawn pinning White queen on E2 to White king on F1. Then if White queen takes White bishop on D3 Black queen to F2 is checkmate. If instead White king moves to E1 then Black bishop captures White queen on E2 and White should resign.
@@marzipanhunt2870 thanks!!
12:15
Correction:Not Nxf7+
Nf7+.
Also thanks for the opening.
6:45 after Kg2 black Bh3 check! Easiest way to change the black B e K for the white queen.
I've played this game as white multiple times, black usually don't know what to do after they got this -2.1 advantage, and this advantage fall into few moves, (last time I've played it i was 1600 on lichess rapid)
im saddened to ask...but why is bishop b7 a bad move?
@@DaveCarlsenChannelbut on the next move, C6 pawn either takes B on B5 or goes C5, opening the diagonal and attacking the Q! What am I not seeing?
Traxler?
What if white plays Qe2 after black’s Na5?
What is the name of this opening
Ramadan Karim ❤❤
Whenever I see 1. e4, I brace for incoming early queen attacks, like 9 out of 10 times.
I speak for everybody when I say we need the cat back in the background
And what if Qe2?
at 2:15 you ask
‘why is this position so bad for black?’
you mean white
it’s amazing how often content creators confuse white and black
8:30 but seriously, why do you think that move is so bad? I checked with the engine, it's not a good move but it isn't a losing mistake either..
I pause and looked at it - assume some general principle rule= also loses tempo in this variation - - but that is a good diagonal vs King castle - so makes lots of players played it - did you check engine for Bishop to D7? - seems top players have confidence to ignore threats if they think they can do better with other moves
What if white plays Qe3
why cant the white queen on e2 simply take the black queen on e7? that will be check and then white can save his rook on h1 and put it on f1
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOA a refutation of fried liver, this would be helpful for... uhm... around 600-900 lichess rating, because higher than that nobody plays fried liver.
one of best chess opening for black,
create same topic about chess too on my channel, any feed back is appreciate,
all the best, thanks
But what if white plays d3 after Nf6
This is the Modern Bishops Opening. Black just plays 4... Bc5 which transposes it into the Giuoco Pianissimo and Black then usually plays 5... d6 on the next turn to support the e5 pawn and open up a line for the other bishop. It's just a normal game.
I have played 5. Kg5 against 1500 level people and they have accidentally taken with their queen. As an 800 you can imagine the shock.
Dear Mr Igor. Is your cat ok?
If they try to fried liver you, then you should fried them with their own medicine.
first comment
@4:43 what if white plays P d4 attacking black queen
@@rajraj-ht3li play enpassant or capture knight with queen, you have won a piece.
nah traxler better
Wow! Igor! Thanks a lot for this soo great video, with new moves for black! 😊👍♟