Top 5 Most Surprising Chess Openings

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +4

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  • @amerkharbutly4733
    @amerkharbutly4733 Месяц назад +2

    Man you got a sleeping beauty in the background 😻. Very lazy cat back there 🥰😅. I have counted her best moves: 😂
    1- 3:00 1st lazy tale move
    2- 3:09 1st lazy head move
    3- 6:40 2nd lazy head move
    4- 8:26 flip board 😂😂
    5- 19:52 3rd lazy head move
    If I missed any kitty move, please add here in comments 😹😾

  • @darrentrixie6269
    @darrentrixie6269 Год назад +5

    Duras gambit was the most surprising I actually thought you were joking around at first but then I kept watching and I gotta say it's really cool

  • @charlesvanderhoog7056
    @charlesvanderhoog7056 2 года назад +69

    These openings remind me of Fisher versus Short where Fisher moved the king and played the craziest moves and still won every one of the 12 games they played.

    • @jozefserf2024
      @jozefserf2024 2 года назад +1

      It was certainly someone very strong

    • @bjorneriksson6480
      @bjorneriksson6480 2 года назад +3

      that was not fischer, it was a computer player

    • @weizerthanbud2989
      @weizerthanbud2989 2 года назад

      Those were some good games. And it wasn't for sure Fischer.. I see analysis I think by krakkaskak.. gm Henrik Danielson and kings crusher or chess network..years ago i forget which channel

    • @wakinguptothetruth.2566
      @wakinguptothetruth.2566 Год назад

      It was not fischer it was an engine.

    • @federicoseguro6166
      @federicoseguro6166 6 месяцев назад

      😊​@@jozefserf2024

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  2 года назад +11

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Top 5 Most Surprising Chess Openings
    00:10 5th: Grob's Attack Opening 1.g4
    02:41 4th: Duras Gambit 1...f5
    04:11 Funny Fact: More than 50% Black Wins
    08:26 3rd: Rousseau Gambit for Black
    13:43 2nd: Portsmouth Gambit, Sicilian Defense
    17:42 1st: Halloween Gambit, Four Knights Game

    • @quickshroud2999
      @quickshroud2999 2 года назад

      You should pin this comment so most can see.

    • @elumalaia1843
      @elumalaia1843 2 года назад

      I really enjoyed very much 💗

  • @smithyq6335
    @smithyq6335 2 года назад +68

    The Duras Gambit was amazing; completely losing, and yet not necessarily obvious! I love that type of creative chess, and it reminds me of a certain line in the proper King's Gambit, where White allows Black to capture exf4, fxg3 and even gxh2, but White gets a big initiative in the process. I don't remember the exact move order, but I remember it being sound.

    • @smithyq6335
      @smithyq6335 2 года назад +6

      I'll just add that I've kept a relatively shocking line in my repertoire as Black for a long time now: 1.e4 e5 2.f4 Qh4+!?, with the idea of 3.g3 Qe7 4.fxe5 d6! 5.exd6 Qxe4+ . This leads to an equal but very playable endgame, something most people playing the KG as White won't be too happy to see after just 6 moves (though its downright boring compared to all the other examples listed)

    • @quorzoa
      @quorzoa 2 года назад +3

      You probably mean the Bertin Gambit "e4 e5, f4 exf4, Nf3 Be7, Bc4 Bh4, g3 fxg3, O-O gxh2, Kh1..."
      It's my favorite opening in all of chess. Technically even, but both players need to be so accurate lol

    • @smithyq6335
      @smithyq6335 2 года назад

      @@quorzoa Yes, that's the one! I remember being surprised at how much initiative White gets from such a wacky series of moves. Thanks for sharing!

    • @castergamingtv2416
      @castergamingtv2416 2 года назад

      It will only happen if your opponent is as dumb as you. I mean, who is gonna open like that.

    • @tabby7189
      @tabby7189 2 года назад

      @@smithyq6335 if you want to shut down an aggressive, trigger-happy e4 player I suggest d6 Nf6 and 3. e5. If they don't take the queens off you just got a Philidor without allowing any of like 500 gambits ranging from the simple king's gambit to stuff like the Nakhmanson. You block on e5 forever, block out Nd5 and Bb5 with c6, and worse still, if they castle early you might be the one attacking without castling (e-file is blocked 100% shut), and sneakily too. Nd7-f8, h6, and all of a sudden g5 is on the board and Ng6.

  • @enricoriccardi5583
    @enricoriccardi5583 2 года назад +25

    I tried some of these and went 1-8 with almost no opponent doing the expected moves. I still enjoyed these tries a lot because of the unusual games. I will keep trying. Many thanks!

    • @christopherpavlicas
      @christopherpavlicas 2 года назад +5

      I find they don't work often either, however, the "attacking concepts" will definitely come up in your games as they have in mine. I am a low rated player who is just learning and I find them helpful regardless of the final outcome.

    • @ridwanmahmood9711
      @ridwanmahmood9711 2 года назад

      @@christopherpavlicas fr
      after watching opening videos i have learned attacking concepts and now play much better

    • @G.R.A.2023
      @G.R.A.2023 Год назад +1

      they didn't play the moves you expected because there were so many variations that you wasn't prepared for

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  2 года назад +9

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  • @ay3436
    @ay3436 2 года назад +10

    As a kid who read a good number of chess books about 30 years ago, I recall that a lot of the beginner/intermediate level books always took the time to discuss or mention the 'Fried Liver' Attack.
    Which makes sense given its historical importance - after all, a lot of these lines are named after the players who made them famous in the 1800s :)

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  2 года назад +1

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    • @RC-cu5vz
      @RC-cu5vz 2 года назад +1

      There is a King’s gambit in Tumbleweed variation can you please put a video over it

  • @raising_arizona
    @raising_arizona 2 года назад +7

    I'm a USCF rated 1650 player and would love to see you cover the Max Lang attack in a video. Love your content!

  • @Dudevid
    @Dudevid 2 года назад +9

    I LOVED your video on the Rousseau and you've inspired me to play it with great success. My losses are usually from mismanaging the queen check on h5.
    Another gambit in a similar spirit is the Jaenish (not the one in the English, but the Schliemann). I would LOVE for you to do a video on it. It has similar themes to the Rousseau and it's such a powerful weapon in black's arsenal to have a tricky repertoire against both the Italian and the Ruy Lopez which shares common themes. Please consider it!

  • @techeteri
    @techeteri Год назад +2

    My favorite chess video yet! Love the sense of humor and the cheerful presentation too. Also, just used the grob opening and it was ... cruel :)))
    My chess is much more fun and engaging after few of your videos and the level is way way up. Haven't lost a game with checkmate since quite a while even if I am constantly experimenting!
    You sir, are a great teacher! Thank you!

  • @M8gicmike
    @M8gicmike Год назад +5

    Just tried the Duras Gambit and won first time, simply knowing what's going on compared to your opponent, is exactly how to win against anyone

  • @keisuketakahashi3597
    @keisuketakahashi3597 2 года назад +6

    Your video of colle system helped me a lot . Thank you for this amazing content.

  • @afraniofonseca4836
    @afraniofonseca4836 2 года назад +1

    The best move in most of these cases of when the knight is attacked by the 'e' pawn and he would have to retreat to the starting square to avoid being captured seems not to be to do it but to pin the pawn with your queen attacking the pawn, then he must either block the pin and you can just take the pawn or defend the pawn but the pin remains and you get a tempo for more development

  • @szabolcspetervari845
    @szabolcspetervari845 2 года назад +1

    What about the Luccini Gambit (actually the Reverse Vienna)?
    1. e4-e5
    2. Hf3-Hc6
    3. Fc4-Fc5
    4. d3-f5

  • @maximebajer6354
    @maximebajer6354 2 года назад +1

    I love the Rousseau gambit and the jaenish gambit too

  • @tadehdavtian388
    @tadehdavtian388 2 года назад

    7:39 Qg5 pinning the white knight with g2 poun treat of checkmate Qxg2. And no there is no fork Nxf7 for check and pinning of black queen because you can capture with rock on g7 Rxf7

  • @andrewrappo2926
    @andrewrappo2926 2 года назад +1

    Watch all your videos learned so much. Thank you. You have such a peaceful cat.

  • @robertmcqueen5122
    @robertmcqueen5122 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video.
    Enjoyed

  • @dankrocka64
    @dankrocka64 2 года назад +2

    I love the Russo gambit. Pawn pushing 🙂. Had this weird B4 opening a while back. But it takes soooo many moves to reposition the whole left side. Basically trying to establish a pawn on b5 with either e pawn opening up bishop to defend it. If you can manage pawn b5, pawn c4, Na4, Rb1... Is it even usable? Cuz that a file pawn comes in handy. It's a solid push, but it takes soooo many moves before it can pop.

  • @demismizpah
    @demismizpah 2 года назад +2

    Second black opening was insane which looked the most stupidest move! Amazing..

  • @Loki087
    @Loki087 2 года назад +2

    'Not A5, A5 is a loser's move'
    Igor is my favorite GM!

  • @vibhavarijambhekar5713
    @vibhavarijambhekar5713 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent opening videos duras, Rousseau gambit were amazing 😊😂🎉

  • @aryansaxena7214
    @aryansaxena7214 2 года назад +1

    this video helped me a lot

  • @tabby7189
    @tabby7189 2 года назад +1

    1:14 the problem is, this exchange sac actually leaves white with a horribly unpleasant position. Black has a pawn and a mobilized queenside against zero development for the exchange.

  • @brunojani7968
    @brunojani7968 2 года назад +1

    This video is pure bliss, well done!

  • @viratconsultancy
    @viratconsultancy 10 месяцев назад +1

    In second gambit White also play Kb6 instade of taking back Kf6 so black loss a rukh😊

  • @jesseferreira2339
    @jesseferreira2339 2 года назад

    My fav video yet! Thanks

  • @johnbolton7657
    @johnbolton7657 2 года назад +1

    I play the English opening and sometimes play the vampire gambit if I'm feeling a bit frivolous. You can get some surprisingly quick wins even though it's a bit dubious.

  • @RationallySkeptical
    @RationallySkeptical Год назад +1

    15:04 Why is one white pawn magically disappearing without being taken by any other piece?

  • @PrayingMantis67307
    @PrayingMantis67307 Год назад

    Luv these gambit plays Igor..ty

  • @bladmorane7613
    @bladmorane7613 2 года назад +1

    GREAT STUFF AS ALWAYS !!!

  • @arwanpawar3260
    @arwanpawar3260 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this lesson learning

  • @nickyke8058
    @nickyke8058 2 года назад

    I like the nahkmanson gambit. Great video, dude

  • @gulabrathod4484
    @gulabrathod4484 2 года назад

    I very much love and like your various curious chess opening, traps and tactics. Watching videos is funny and wonderful and knowledgeable.

  • @שמעוןאלישביץ
    @שמעוןאלישביץ 2 года назад +1

    I would appreciate it if you could analyze Gambit Smith Morra

  • @Elyagdeppa
    @Elyagdeppa Год назад

    Beautiful move GM Smirnov I love it.

  • @winterbas8927
    @winterbas8927 Год назад

    Being a Star Trek fan, saw 'Duras' and had to check it out. Will have to try it.

  • @yashsrivastava2655
    @yashsrivastava2655 2 года назад

    18:40 i think playing black queen to e7 would be a better move...to prevent the pawn from taking the knight...

  • @parvezahmed4108
    @parvezahmed4108 Год назад

    In the third gambit, what is opponent play Nc5 attacking the queen and defending the pawn on B7?

  • @at-iba-pamikem1739
    @at-iba-pamikem1739 2 года назад

    Thank u GM👍👊💪❤️

  • @Gamer_LogZ
    @Gamer_LogZ Год назад

    In Grobs attacking, what if black moves Ng7 when we push pawn c4

  • @tomasbacalla647
    @tomasbacalla647 Год назад

    Very nice thank you

  • @fingerfeller
    @fingerfeller 2 года назад

    great tactics, thanks

  • @aryansaxena7214
    @aryansaxena7214 2 года назад +1

    bro u soo good 👍 👍

  • @zeebest1004
    @zeebest1004 2 года назад

    5. How about “Grobs attack IGNORED”?!!
    2. Or Portsmouth gambit sidestepped w 3. b4, c4!

  • @GMGC
    @GMGC 2 года назад +1

    Cochrane Gambit is also great, even Topalov played it against Kramnik

  • @martinmartincic5018
    @martinmartincic5018 2 года назад

    11:26 why would white move the bishop? I don't get it.

  • @keymasta3260
    @keymasta3260 2 года назад

    Duras gambit - in this example of moves Black wants to play Helpmate but White is playing Selfmate

  • @danwaite8064
    @danwaite8064 2 года назад +1

    1. e4 d6 2. d4 f5

  • @DoktorDreistein
    @DoktorDreistein Год назад

    Of course I know surprising chess openings. My favorite opening is: e4; d5; e4xd5; d8xd5; b1c3; d5a5; b2b4; a5xb4;
    c3b5; b4a5; f1c4; c7c6 this is a big mistake, because after the bishop takes on f7, the game is won for white. After e8f7 comes queen h5 and black loses his queen. f7f6; c1b2; e7e5; b2e5.
    After the king moves, you move the knight to c7 and the queen has to sacrifice herself.

  • @ramilparedes9930
    @ramilparedes9930 2 года назад

    Very helpful

  • @mnzala81
    @mnzala81 2 года назад

    Very nice video 👍📸

  • @vikasjoshi8987
    @vikasjoshi8987 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing openings😂😊 the duras gambit was dangerous

  • @cronoscraiss330
    @cronoscraiss330 11 месяцев назад

    awesome insane stuff. :D

  • @italiantony7380
    @italiantony7380 7 месяцев назад

    Is there any chance you can go through the Latvian Gambit?

  • @farrukhakhtar1185
    @farrukhakhtar1185 Год назад

    And at 8:12 why not white f pawn to f2

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 Год назад

    GMIgorSmirnov>>> Hey Igor, would you please try to answer my question about the Nesjmetdinov-gambit in the Siesta-variation of the Ruy Lopez, why we don´t see this gambit played nowadays? I have all the theory about it if you would like to see it. It certainly doesn´t look like a one trick pony like for example the Englund-gambit that still exists, so why isn´t the Nesjmetdinov-gambit more common?

  • @sagarnagvekar5773
    @sagarnagvekar5773 Год назад

    Super aggressive chess moves shown. Mind-blowing stuff really

  • @xcreenplay7264
    @xcreenplay7264 Год назад

    Definitely trying this on lichess

  • @farrukhakhtar1185
    @farrukhakhtar1185 Год назад

    At 7:40 why not white queen to c5

  • @lindleycanonigo200
    @lindleycanonigo200 2 года назад

    In the 4 knights game u cant execute that, it depends on where the knight jump coz it can go back to c6 not on g6 and the outcome will change.

  • @hotdealsoffers
    @hotdealsoffers 2 года назад +1

    Love ur videos
    Plzz show some elephant gambit as black lines😍

  • @neobatong7079
    @neobatong7079 2 года назад

    What if white move not Nxc6 but Q to c5 or a5 to protect the night?

  • @naturelist
    @naturelist 2 года назад

    hello! Will try the Dura and Haloween one today XD. Hope they work!

  • @lemuaschiks417
    @lemuaschiks417 Год назад

    The second opening as black is 100% lose if your opponent knows what they are doing if white opened with kings pawn. As soon as KB pawn moves whites queen checks king. Threaten with pawn. Move bishop in front of queen. As soon as pawn takes queen check mate with bishop by capturing pawn on A4

  • @thomaswawondatu7936
    @thomaswawondatu7936 2 года назад

    You are the best bro

  • @vladah8232
    @vladah8232 2 года назад

    Duras gambit
    1. e4, f5 2. exf5, Kf7? 3. Bc4+ what now? 3. .., do 4. Qh5+, g6 5. fxg6+, Kg7 6. Qxd5 white is better!

  • @chuutiteacher3237
    @chuutiteacher3237 2 года назад +1

    Everyone - watching a chess video
    Meanwhile me - watching a cat video 🐱

  • @poshie3867
    @poshie3867 2 года назад

    15:05 how did black pawn manage to capture the white pawn from behind?

    • @thejas3302
      @thejas3302 2 года назад +1

      It is called En passant

    • @joachimfrank4134
      @joachimfrank4134 2 года назад

      When moving two sqares as special first move was introduced for pawns this created a problem. A pawn could pass by its neighboring pawn unhindered by using this move. This would make the difference between a free pawn with no neighboring pawns and pawns which still have neighboring pawns less important. To keep the pawn structure similar as it was before the two step move, the opposing pawn also got a special move. When a pawn is passed by using the two step move, it may take the pawn as if it had only moved one step. This is called 'en passant' meaning take it while it passes by. This move can only be used directly after the double step move, so you don't have to remember if the pawn got there using two single steps or a double step.

  • @lindleycanonigo200
    @lindleycanonigo200 2 года назад

    So what happened in the 3rd move of black if horse will takes the pawn not pawn takes pawn I think will change the outcome of the game....

  • @flyingmonkey3822
    @flyingmonkey3822 2 года назад

    My five year old practiced the duras and beat his grandfather who was completely surprised! He kept chiding him for bad moves, but in the end didn’t properly punish him for these bad moves… which you can easily do so it’s not recommended haha

  • @VJMusic01
    @VJMusic01 2 года назад +1

    Danish Gambit is almost unstoppable
    I think you can teach us Danish Gambit in a great way

  • @0animestudio0
    @0animestudio0 Год назад

    the cat in the back looks very checkmated

  • @sreeramgorthy7589
    @sreeramgorthy7589 Год назад

    If you play Pawn attacking the queen in Duras Gambit White Knight can check mate they don't need to eat black knight that's a mate in 1 and white wins the game

  • @mkcanilu3647
    @mkcanilu3647 2 года назад +2

    i was scrolling fast and i thought it said the "dumbass gambit"

  • @og420obi
    @og420obi 2 года назад

    the bishups opening is my fav

  • @muhammadfadhilihsan8298
    @muhammadfadhilihsan8298 Год назад

    I ❤ Hallowen gambit :)

  • @saadabu-odeh9636
    @saadabu-odeh9636 2 года назад

    In the Duras gambit at the end white can do a royal fork. You missed that.

  • @valentinrambizz5441
    @valentinrambizz5441 2 года назад

    Duras Gambit,but what if he play Qe5?

  • @Thetopnoobpro
    @Thetopnoobpro Год назад +1

    Grob is not worst opening for white it’s just f3 :/:(

  • @cyberxman2984
    @cyberxman2984 Год назад

    After e4 white has brilliant kxd4

  • @bountysayarath
    @bountysayarath 2 года назад

    Is surprised for Halloween gambling that I should learn... Merci

  • @RalphSalem-l4b
    @RalphSalem-l4b Год назад

    There’s the kádas opening with 1-h4 h5 2-a4 a5

  • @dcdjca5726
    @dcdjca5726 6 месяцев назад

    I told my friend that the grob was the worst opening and played it against him. Some moves later he resigned.

  • @alamchess4077
    @alamchess4077 2 года назад

    amazing

  • @thefastmeow
    @thefastmeow 2 года назад +1

    Happy to see the Halloween gambit at 1!! i play it every chance I get and it may be a technically dubious opening but it's a super fun asymmetrical position to play around with.

  • @emiljai8346
    @emiljai8346 Месяц назад

    First tryied of the Duras gambit - get checkmated in 3 move - so be careful lol (1150 ELO Lichess Blitz)

  • @arightscepter
    @arightscepter 2 года назад

    I wonder how many times I said out loud, "that's so cool!"

  • @lenschagor
    @lenschagor Год назад

    What if they play pawn to f3?

  • @naimreza3942
    @naimreza3942 2 года назад

    Best chess openings I have ever seen.

  • @chingyincheng5046
    @chingyincheng5046 2 года назад

    Thanks Igor ,this openings shock me but where is the bongcloud?

  • @robertuzumaki5974
    @robertuzumaki5974 2 года назад

    I play this line against the Sicilian, got the idea from your old video. Really quality content!

  • @ramoda13
    @ramoda13 2 года назад

    Nice video 👍

  • @khinkyawhtwe8603
    @khinkyawhtwe8603 2 года назад

    If I hold the black pieces, i won't move pawns to protect the centre. 1) g4 d5 2)Bg2 Bxg4 3)c4 Nf3. 🤯 White is going to resign. xD

  • @hopsterlynongkhlaw8521
    @hopsterlynongkhlaw8521 2 года назад

    What if black move knight to c3

  • @amazingcato5315
    @amazingcato5315 2 года назад

    I used to play Grobs all the time! 😂
    Never heard of Duras. Will definitely look into it!
    But at 22:14, after Re1+, Ne5 defends the check and gives back a piece but white's queen and bishop are hanging. Then it looks like white's attack has been stopped.

  • @joelcollander1973
    @joelcollander1973 Год назад

    rousseau gambit accepted is still 0.0 if they dont undevelop the knight