Powerful Chess Opening for Black Against 1.e4 [TRAPS Included]

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    Many chess players want to improve their chess skills with intense preparation only a week or two before their important tournament. Unfortunately, it is not possible to elevate one's chess skill in such a short period of time..
    Nevertheless, GM Igor Smirnov usually recommends this: if there are any weaknesses in your opening repertoire, you can cover that quickly. In this video lesson, he teaches you an opening system that you can learn in just 15 minutes! It is a solid, powerful, and universal chess opening for Black against 1.e4.
    It is a solid system in the French Defense which happens after the first moves 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5. You will learn to overcome one of the main problems of the French Defense, which is to develop the light-squared bishop. This system gives you a solid position and also comes with some really cool traps!
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    ► Chapters
    00:00 Universal Chess Opening for Black After 1.e4
    00:47 French Defense: 1.e4 e6
    01:58 Main idea: Developing the c8-bishop
    03:07 Beware of this trap
    05:49 Tip: Old rule of Capablanca
    08:00 Can you find the winning move?
    08:25 Common trap White falls for
    10:17 Advance variation: 3.e5
    14:13 Really cool trap, sudden tactics
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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +9

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    • @leagueaddict8357
      @leagueaddict8357 Год назад +1

      I'm came for chess but I stay for the chill cat in the background

    • @farouqbaiti4315
      @farouqbaiti4315 3 месяца назад

      Your cat is so lovely.😺

  • @tonysu8860
    @tonysu8860 Год назад +15

    As an experienced French player, I can recommend the French to beginners and players that want to play an opening that is based more on understanding positions and less on memorization of exact sequences of moves. Although not 100% immune from move memorization, most ideas and positions can tolerate a few move sequences in different order.
    But, I do not agree with the specific lines offered in this video because I don't agree that very many of the lines lead to equality. The Rubinstein variation in particular where Black plays an early d5xe4 leaves Black with a cramped position and few prospects to resolve which is why although it has been of interest recently for surprises has never been popular throughout French history. And that line where Black aims for a quick Ba6 to exchange the "Bad French Bishop" hardly has any teeth, so although goes through its fads also is not particularly popular.
    For me, the attraction of the French is that it's a counter-attacking opening which sets up some imbalances White can hardly avoid.
    In exchange for accepting a severe disadvantage in space on the K-side, Black is able to gain an equally dominant space advantage on the Q-side. If White plays either the Exchange variation or refuses to push the e pawn forward to e5 then Black will eventually take on e4 with advantage, White gives up any possibility of fighting for an advantage in the opening. In many lines like the Classical and Tarrasch variations, Black will even allow his Nf6 to be kicked by the e5 move to create the imbalance to exert pressure on the White center and possibly transfer the King Knight to the Q-side.
    If the French is to be beaten, White has to know how to attack the K-side regardless if the Black king castles into the storm or stays in the middle and not too many players at any skill level know how to do this which is why the French is so disliked by many e4 players. If White doesn't know how to energetically attack Black, White can be helpless against Black's attack on the Q-side and sometimes it's simply a tempo race which attack is faster.

  • @ryanelson4023
    @ryanelson4023 Год назад +11

    Thank you so much for this video. I am 1300 rated but Iv always struggled as black when I’m playing a player of the same level that knows how to develop as white with e4. Just tried it out online and won convincingly. Thank you for your videos!

  • @chilakashalemraju3668
    @chilakashalemraju3668 Год назад +3

    Excellent lecture. Thank you

  • @wikiwing348
    @wikiwing348 Год назад +4

    I’m getting back into chess but at my age having a hard time with all the theory. This is a life saver

  • @DonSuttonLBCA
    @DonSuttonLBCA Год назад +9

    I have always loved playing French Defense. Thank you for some very interesting insights on how to play better with this opening.

  • @indynebeker4866
    @indynebeker4866 Год назад +6

    Fantastic video and commentary. Thank you for having a very straightforward style.

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +7

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Universal Chess Opening for Black After 1.e4
    00:47 French Defense: 1.e4 e6
    01:58 Main idea: Developing the c8-bishop
    03:07 Beware of this trap
    05:49 Tip: Old rule of Capablanca
    08:00 Can you find the winning move?
    08:25 Common trap White falls for
    10:17 Advance variation: 3.e5
    14:13 Really cool trap, sudden tactics

  • @bggines_1260
    @bggines_1260 Год назад +1

    Great video as usual, GMIgor! I just learned another defense against white's 1.e4! Kind of bored with 1..e5!

  • @DelayedLaunch
    @DelayedLaunch Год назад +51

    Ohhh bishop f6! If they take the knight, you can trap their rook with g6!

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +6

      Well done!

    • @alixx_legenddark_xx2819
      @alixx_legenddark_xx2819 Год назад +5

      I was gonna say that too.

    • @ErNishantGupta
      @ErNishantGupta Год назад +9

      @@GMIgorSmirnov I believe Bf6 is not the correct move as white can take knight and bishop in exchange of a rook .
      ....Bf6, Rxh5 g6, Re5 Bxe5, dxe5
      Nf4 looks more promising as it is threatening White's Bishop 👍🏻

    • @crustyprawn157
      @crustyprawn157 Год назад +6

      @@ErNishantGupta Even if black trades the knight and bishop for a rook, black is heading into an endgame with 2 rooks while white has 1 rook and a bishop, which is winning for black.
      And your Nf4 loses immediately to Bb5, check to the king, best move is Kf8 and then u just take the black bishop with the pawn. After white recaptures with the rook he is up a pawn and has regained the advantage.

    • @michaelstowbridge6947
      @michaelstowbridge6947 Год назад +2

      I would be asking myself how I got into this position in the first place. Can I hit the 'back' button?

  • @peterfriedl6206
    @peterfriedl6206 Год назад +1

    Another way in the advance variation would be Qd7 (instead of Ne7)/b6/Ba6. How would you compare this to the Ne7 solution ?

  • @chesslover8829
    @chesslover8829 17 дней назад

    The Rubinstein variation gives White a space advantage and the bishop pair while Black's game remains cramped. It's better for Black to play the mainlines of the Winawer and the Tarrasch. Also, Black will need to prepare a response to the King's Indian Attack. Black can also try the McCutcheon variation against 3. Nc3.

  • @hiphopesq
    @hiphopesq 13 дней назад

    @8:16 16 ... Nf4 attacks B on d3

  • @johnhooper7126
    @johnhooper7126 Год назад +1

    What should Black do if White plays Bg4 pinning the knight followed by an exchange on c6? I’ve seen this response more than Bd3 in my own games. {Advanced variation}

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner Год назад

    Excellent video

  • @rabranch32
    @rabranch32 Год назад +1

    Superb content as always!

  • @ht3beartom330
    @ht3beartom330 Год назад +3

    Nh5 to f5 would be a good move - alternatively Bg6 to f6 also a good move threatening a loss of White's rook.

  • @neutrino1011
    @neutrino1011 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the simple position time to learn it and stop loosing to queen's pawn so much❤

  • @Lelekoz
    @Lelekoz Год назад

    Best videos and u are really good at teaching explaining

  • @marcotirelli9102
    @marcotirelli9102 4 месяца назад

    I tried to analize the Ke7 variation, but i found it difficult to manage white dxc5 since it simple demolish the structure of my pawns. at move 11 white has developed 3 piece against one single knight. Furthermore black Queen side is really weak with pawn on c file missing and two white pawn in c5 and d5.

  • @aaudain1
    @aaudain1 Год назад

    Keep it coming 👍 💯 😎 😌

  • @anthonysoriano970
    @anthonysoriano970 Год назад

    I'm french defense opening..thanks!!!

  • @lwandomasoka391
    @lwandomasoka391 Год назад +7

    GM Igor is the best👌 thanks again sir

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +2

      You're always welcome! I'm happy to know you enjoyed it!

  • @etrou4
    @etrou4 Год назад

    Wouldn't Kf4 a good move? Great video, thank you so much

  • @emileschotte5725
    @emileschotte5725 7 месяцев назад +1

    i recommend a cat cam instead of where your oldfashioned logo is placed

  • @omarrafaelalvarez6208
    @omarrafaelalvarez6208 Год назад

    very good....

  • @leculecu1326
    @leculecu1326 Год назад +1

    I wish you reach 1 m SUBs .I ❤️ Ur Videos

  • @redlynxredlynx9859
    @redlynxredlynx9859 Год назад +8

    I still remember playing you in Tamil Nadu ,india sir

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +2

      It's been a wonderful experience for me as well. I do hope to visit India sometime in the future again.

    • @Anonymous-user579
      @Anonymous-user579 Год назад

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    • @jumalegacy9645
      @jumalegacy9645 Год назад

      Who won

    • @Anonymous-user579
      @Anonymous-user579 Год назад

      @@jumalegacy9645 Uzbekistan team Won and Individually Indian player get gold and bronze and Uzbekistan player get Silver

  • @elumalaia1843
    @elumalaia1843 Год назад

    No chance to beat your spectacular views, Tq

  • @GWoldstuff
    @GWoldstuff Год назад

    Excellent teacher

  • @dramaran
    @dramaran 7 месяцев назад

    Yes I too wannna say that

  • @farbodajvadi2782
    @farbodajvadi2782 Год назад

    I love u igore💪🏻😎

  • @simonlandry9908
    @simonlandry9908 2 месяца назад

    Igor (or anyone who can help...), what if white takes on e5 at 12:18? Thanks!

  • @moxgen
    @moxgen 8 месяцев назад

    @8:00 Knight to F4 attacking the white bishop or BF6? Let him take the knight and trap the rook with G6.

  • @farouqbaiti4315
    @farouqbaiti4315 3 месяца назад

    1.h4 Bf6
    2.Rxh5 g6
    3.Bxg6 fxg6
    4.Rxe6+ Kf7

  • @HuyTonyCM
    @HuyTonyCM Год назад +7

    8:22 I think we should go Bf4 and play g3 and win the rook if white takes the knight

    • @trader-traitor
      @trader-traitor Год назад

      You mean g6

    • @invictus9976
      @invictus9976 Год назад

      @@trader-traitor, you mean g5.

    • @trader-traitor
      @trader-traitor Год назад

      @@invictus9976 No, g6, if Rxh5 after moving bishop. This traps the rook.

  • @leculecu1326
    @leculecu1326 Год назад +1

    with queen

  • @peterzineksimon
    @peterzineksimon Год назад

    Pawn F3/RE6;KD7

  • @jameshouzvicka6631
    @jameshouzvicka6631 Год назад

    Yes Ft. Knox var.

  • @samueliam745
    @samueliam745 6 месяцев назад

    so what is the winning move posed at the 8.00 minute mark??

  • @solliskuxxswag
    @solliskuxxswag Год назад +5

    Bishop to F6 setting up to trap the rock with g6?

  • @TheSpiritualCamp
    @TheSpiritualCamp Год назад +2

    Question : at the beginning, why reroute the Bishop from c8 to d7 and then to c6, instead of fiancettoing it on b7 ? Why is it better ?

    • @StephenWhite55
      @StephenWhite55 Год назад +1

      Playing ... b6 weakens all the light squares around Black's queenside - this leaves Black vulnerable to a future Bb5+ and/or Qa4+ by White. In particular, Black's c6 square becomes a big problem, with White developing several nasty tactical possibilities, to exploit that weakness. Also, weakening these light squares increases the value (to Black) of the light-square bishop, so now Black doesn't want to exchange it off! This makes it harder to counter White's initiative in the center - for example, Black doesn't want to play ...BxN(f3), so White can play Ne5.

  • @sekharkrishnamurthy3927
    @sekharkrishnamurthy3927 6 месяцев назад

    I think better than Bf6 as suggested by @DelayedLaunch would be Be7. After rook takes, f5 would trap the rook. It can later be taken playing g6 and this would get the rook for a knight alone, without having to lose the bishop too. Does this sound good?

  • @JohnS-il1dr
    @JohnS-il1dr Год назад +2

    I tried this line. White always plays Re1 early to support Ne5. The ...Qd5 trick to regain the e pawn gets nullified

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +6

      If you ever fill uncomfortable with White playing Ne5, you can always trade off the knight by Bxf3. It gives Black a very solid position.

  • @GeneralBlorp
    @GeneralBlorp Год назад +7

    8:25 … Nf4? Counter attack white bishop to make the trade again while centralizing Knight?

  • @thantsinthein2753
    @thantsinthein2753 Год назад

    This is Fox Knox opening
    I found it when magnus blizting

  • @Raventooth
    @Raventooth 5 месяцев назад

    9:55 I thought you said 'Just by the number of arrows here black should have winning position...' 😂

  • @chatbhisitkhamma4912
    @chatbhisitkhamma4912 Месяц назад +1

    Bf5

  • @Inforza
    @Inforza Год назад +4

    Nf4 ? attacking the bishop and let your opponent open the H file for the rook, then double up the rooks and go for the attack over the h-file.. that would be my plan. The knight is preventing the king from running away to e2

    • @rockyraccoon8270
      @rockyraccoon8270 Год назад

      That was my thought too

    • @p7sc7l26
      @p7sc7l26 Год назад

      But your oppenent can give check with the bishop and solves his problem on that way

    • @Inforza
      @Inforza Год назад

      @@p7sc7l26 i know, but that doesn't mather.. the knight is still attacking the e2 square.. it's not the bishop you wanna win, it is the rook on a1

    • @billburros5343
      @billburros5343 Год назад

      @@Inforza it doesn't help to attack the e2 square. It is covered by white's bishop and even if you could go there it would not be a threat to a rook all the way over on a1. This line just gives back the piece

    • @Inforza
      @Inforza Год назад

      @@billburros5343 what are you talking about? you attack the bishop when you play Nf4? if you want to keep covering the e2 file you must play Bf1.. king is stuck.. but you can now just take the pawn on the h file with the bishop.. castle queen side, double up the rooks.. that king has to run away or you loose a rook.. even thou it is on a-file.. you are still winning a piece and the game

  • @egoeimi3723
    @egoeimi3723 Год назад

    Play bong loud against e4 that is the strongest response I ever know

  • @ExtraditionLawFirm
    @ExtraditionLawFirm 2 дня назад +1

    👍

  • @twogamers777
    @twogamers777 Год назад

    6:52

  • @orenwachstock
    @orenwachstock 10 месяцев назад

    D6

  • @zetacrucis681
    @zetacrucis681 Год назад

    What if Nxf6? 4:22
    Lichess database stats and engine eval look unfavourable for black there

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +1

      It doesn't change the situation too much. As soon as White is ready to play Ne5, you can prevent it by playing Bxf3 (and then playing pawn to c6). This will create a position very similar to the one analyzed in the video.

    • @zetacrucis681
      @zetacrucis681 Год назад

      @@GMIgorSmirnov Thanks a lot! That makes good sense now.

  • @Bloktakong
    @Bloktakong Год назад +1

    pushing f6 offers to instead trade bishop for rook and open the h file or forces the rook off the attack. Knight f4 trades Bishops and attacks b2 or wins the pawn on h4 if they move the bishop.

    • @Mastercane_
      @Mastercane_ Год назад +4

      but if you push f6, then Rook take e6 check

    • @edjordan5417
      @edjordan5417 8 месяцев назад

      Then Kf7 attacking the rook?

  • @toxic_subh.5921
    @toxic_subh.5921 Год назад

    Make video on pawn pushing in end game

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +1

      Here's another video you may find helpful (in addition to the one I recommended in another comment to you): ruclips.net/video/rbK_AjoFTF8/видео.html

  • @penireddyvenkatasureshkuma9684
    @penireddyvenkatasureshkuma9684 9 месяцев назад

    Nf4

  • @patricksawa7026
    @patricksawa7026 Год назад

    After Qd2, in your first example, the black queen is no longer trapped!!

  • @yuezhao4576
    @yuezhao4576 Год назад +1

    f6 or nf4

  • @terryhudgins8479
    @terryhudgins8479 Год назад +1

    Looks like knight f-5 because it’s a trade plus it counter attacks the rook

    • @edjordan5417
      @edjordan5417 8 месяцев назад

      But Bb5 checks the black king, still losing the back bishop

  • @Styledbyarella
    @Styledbyarella 4 месяца назад

    F6

  • @e4e6mate96
    @e4e6mate96 Год назад +1

    French Counter Attack !!!!

  • @sushamaborkar6657
    @sushamaborkar6657 Год назад

    N f4

  • @jameshouzvicka6631
    @jameshouzvicka6631 Год назад

    Ft.Knox

  • @JabarFarahi
    @JabarFarahi Год назад

    Bf6/ R takes the Knight, g6.

  • @dopemjay6697
    @dopemjay6697 Год назад

    I would suggest instead of capturing the pawn....move ur knight to h4 to attack the pawn....if the pawn on f3 captures, its a checkmate...if not u capture the pawn...

  • @RiseFN750
    @RiseFN750 Год назад

    G6

  • @zuheyr1
    @zuheyr1 6 месяцев назад

    Not Rubinstein??

  • @curtisw0234
    @curtisw0234 Год назад +2

    Pay attention cat you need to remember all this

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +6

      In fact, he showed this line to me in the first place.

  • @mrskaur6081
    @mrskaur6081 Год назад

    Pawn f6 or Bishop f6

  • @leculecu1326
    @leculecu1326 Год назад +1

    3:53 U can capture the pawn.After he takes bishop..U can take another pawn.

    • @massimomorittu7407
      @massimomorittu7407 Год назад

      After Qxd4 Bb5 check and you lose the Queen anyways(Nc6 seems to save but Bxc6+ bxc6 and the White Queen takes the black One ...and by the way was pinned so doesn't protect the Queen )

  • @Exceptional27
    @Exceptional27 Месяц назад

    I found it!! h6,h4bf6,rxh5,g6 and the rook is trapped

  • @shriyanshsuhane5849
    @shriyanshsuhane5849 Месяц назад

    f4

  • @terryhudgins8479
    @terryhudgins8479 Год назад

    Pawn f-3

  • @LEARN-UNITY3D
    @LEARN-UNITY3D Год назад

    One correction . After bishop takes knight attacking queen ur queen has square taking d4 pawn which was earlier defended by knight so queen is not trapped now and u gain a piece ! And also attackon b7 pawn see if m wrong

    • @ronfrancis6012
      @ronfrancis6012 Год назад +1

      If this is the part of the video I think it is, white can check black's king with the bishop leaving black's queen unprotected and can be won with white's queen.
      But I can't be certain we're talking about the same setup without notation or a time stamp.

  • @mosesotobo6868
    @mosesotobo6868 Год назад

    Nc6

  • @inknochen_
    @inknochen_ Год назад

    @3:55 t0he queen can take the pawn on D4

    • @player1nt629
      @player1nt629 Год назад

      bishop b5+ opens the queen to a discovered attack winning it the next move

  • @jonlynch
    @jonlynch 6 месяцев назад

    Came here for the chess. Stayed for the cat.

  • @KabeloStone007
    @KabeloStone007 Год назад

    At 3.53 minutes, if the white queen goes on to d2, black queen cannot d2..?

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      Indeed, Black can take the pawn Qxd4. However, it still fails to a discovered check Bb5+

  • @Sncedayone
    @Sncedayone 5 месяцев назад

    You attack their bishop with knight f5

  • @philping7043
    @philping7043 Год назад

    Knight to F4

  • @toxic_subh.5921
    @toxic_subh.5921 Год назад

    Hello

  • @Justmonk990
    @Justmonk990 Год назад

    Bf6

  • @shootdasmm
    @shootdasmm Год назад

    Sac Bishop for the pawn his rook takes knight then push the pawn two squares blocking the rook from escape

  • @terryhudgins8479
    @terryhudgins8479 Год назад

    Never mind

  • @noddyholder7112
    @noddyholder7112 Год назад +2

    What is going on with your cat, is it anesthetized before admission?😺

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +3

      Churchill was talking about the 'Economy of effort' - Never stand up when you can sit down, and never sit down when you can lie down. My cat thinks so too.

    • @noddyholder7112
      @noddyholder7112 Год назад +1

      @@GMIgorSmirnov Long live your cat, and may it still impart much wisdom to us.

  • @apethings7671
    @apethings7671 4 месяца назад

    Vampire chicken gambit executed jan 2024🎉

  • @khinkyawhtwe8603
    @khinkyawhtwe8603 Год назад

    Nf4 is the simplest and strongest.

    • @khinkyawhtwe8603
      @khinkyawhtwe8603 Год назад

      @@RL.777 King moves to e7. Opening the H line to trap the king. If King tries to escape, Ra1 is the main problem for white.

  • @yeti2352
    @yeti2352 6 месяцев назад

    Does this version of the French have a name?

  • @ninjaamara8053
    @ninjaamara8053 Год назад +1

    I left French defence because it leads to draw.

    • @yzfool6639
      @yzfool6639 Год назад

      You can draw with the French against anybody? I wonder why Radjabov doesn't play it? What do you play to win against everybody with black?

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      It's a solid opening, but ultimately you have plenty of opportunities to win (or spoil 😋) the game.

    • @tonysu8860
      @tonysu8860 Год назад

      Only the Exchange variation mostly leads to a draw and requires real skill to win against a strong opponent.
      IMO the Rubenstein variation described in this video which is when Black plays an early d5xe4 also doesn't lead to particularly good positions, they're solid but with little prospects and rarely even equalize completely. Mainly good as a surprise in blitz but I would hardly choose this in any situation in a classical game because there's no reason to play super solid with fewer attacking prospects against a weak player and probably wouldn't equalize against a strong player who has time to think.
      But, for practically every other variation of the French, so many imbalances are created, many opportunities will exist for both players to try to win and because of the closed nature of almost all French games, once a player is locked into a disadvantage it's unlikely the player can escape a loss and this is why you also see some games between high level players where they try to open the position... They not only are probably not natural French players and feel more comfortable trying to exploit or nullify an advantage in an open rather than closed position(given equal prospects to keep the position closed or to open). Between lower rated players, a French game invariably stays closed.

  • @bobbybuttocks2687
    @bobbybuttocks2687 Год назад

    could move bishop to f6, then rook takes knight, then move pawn to g6. The white rook becomes trapped.

  • @narutouzumaki-og6tn
    @narutouzumaki-og6tn Год назад

    Nf4 might be the winning move..

  • @WCFAsyncQueryable
    @WCFAsyncQueryable Год назад

    At 3:51, why will the queen be captured? Can't you play Queen to D4?

    • @jimkyle8008
      @jimkyle8008 Год назад +1

      If Qxd4 then Black plays Bb5+ with a discovered attack on Black's Queen and winning it next move.

  • @PaulGoodchild_PHD
    @PaulGoodchild_PHD Год назад

    The GM's cat is not impressed.

  • @carlosdasilva7444
    @carlosdasilva7444 Год назад

    SHOW MORE THE GAME AND TALK LES PLEASE.

  • @cikonianiggra1415
    @cikonianiggra1415 Год назад

    I would play in 8:18 probably Nf5.

  • @Moonvoy
    @Moonvoy Год назад +2

    F6

    • @penismightier4303
      @penismightier4303 Год назад

      f6 was the first thing I saw too, but then noticed that Rxe6+ is now possible. Black can block the check with the bishop to remove it from the h4 attack, but now has a weakened pawn structure and lost e pawn for no advantage, as well as pinning the bishop. In fact I just noticed due to the f6 advance, white can now fork the king and knight with Bg6+ which loses the knight and brings white back to parity or even with advantage due to the attack on the centralised black king and pinned bishop. Bf6 for black is much better, it forces the rook to back off, or trap itself and lose the exchange if it insists on taking the knight, after black responds with g6.

  • @heterodyne1
    @heterodyne1 Год назад

    Nf4

  • @TrickyTrav967
    @TrickyTrav967 Год назад

    Knight to F4