Top 7 Aggressive Chess Openings

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @saipawankumar5297
    @saipawankumar5297 4 года назад +12827

    I: give up material early on thinking I'm being aggressive. Rest of the game continue to give up more material thinking I'm continuing to be aggressive. Eventually left with no material

  • @louwburger6208
    @louwburger6208 5 лет назад +6265

    Literally every opening
    "Definitely one of my favorites"

  • @69sakibkhan
    @69sakibkhan 4 года назад +521

    7:59 Fried Liver Attack
    6:54 Latvian Gambit
    5:31 Halloween Gambit
    3:40 Kings Gambit
    1:29 Cochrane Gambit
    0:16 Danish Gambit

    • @jacobsimba5930
      @jacobsimba5930 2 года назад +4

      Thank you

    • @joetomp
      @joetomp 2 года назад +15

      2:50 Scotch Gambit

    • @mikkey246
      @mikkey246 Год назад +1

      Thanks!!

    • @carmanragatz
      @carmanragatz Год назад

      He started with a Danish, ended with Fried Liver, while sneaking a Scotch in between! Are we talking chess or a meal plan? 😂

    • @beldenbonsol1141
      @beldenbonsol1141 Год назад

      halloween gambit

  • @nt3n021
    @nt3n021 5 лет назад +4872

    "The best opening yes you guessed it, it's the king's game"
    Man I guessed nothing that's why I'm here

    • @2ndintelligentWorld
      @2ndintelligentWorld 4 года назад +42

      lmaooo

    • @hammondslanegenesishealthc4517
      @hammondslanegenesishealthc4517 4 года назад +4

      Cheee
      Ch3ss

    • @WolfManLego
      @WolfManLego 4 года назад +2

      @I Have No Name Bruh,me and a lots of people here with no reason.Its just ironic to hear that

    • @ryanflanagan9624
      @ryanflanagan9624 4 года назад +3

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    • @nt3n021
      @nt3n021 4 года назад +1

      @@ryanflanagan9624 bruh,amen

  • @emiledghouch
    @emiledghouch 9 лет назад +752

    Just thought this might help a few people:
    #7 Danish Gambit - 0:15
    #6 Cochrane Gambit - 1:30
    #5 Scotch Gambit - 2:50
    #4 King's Gambit - 3:40
    #3 Halloween Gambit - 5:30
    #2 Latvian Gambit - 6:50
    #1 Fried Liver Attack - 8:00

  • @TheDestint
    @TheDestint 4 года назад +619

    Any smart move by the opponent.
    "These are all boring"

  • @schoolyole8448
    @schoolyole8448 5 лет назад +904

    0:18 danish
    1:30 Cochrane
    2:50 scotch
    3:40 king
    5:30 haloween
    6:50 Latvian
    8:00 liver

    • @chrisdelavictoria4520
      @chrisdelavictoria4520 5 лет назад +36

      This should be pinned

    • @reaperstar7822
      @reaperstar7822 5 лет назад +2

      schooly ole ty

    • @septusbs3610
      @septusbs3610 5 лет назад +6

      wtf even plays the kings gambit these days

    • @greenshrex7532
      @greenshrex7532 5 лет назад +6

      There are more than one opening with the word King in it (Kings Indian attack, Kings Indian defense, Kings gambit)

    • @greenshrex7532
      @greenshrex7532 5 лет назад +1

      @@septusbs3610 me

  • @lachied2126
    @lachied2126 5 лет назад +3870

    Outstanding move

  • @SpergusonAutismo
    @SpergusonAutismo 4 года назад +551

    my favorite chess opening is when you fire an anti-tank guided missile as your first move. they have very little defense in the realm of possibility against that move

  • @stewiegriffin6503
    @stewiegriffin6503 8 лет назад +1346

    is every opening your favorite ?

    • @jamessun5232
      @jamessun5232 7 лет назад +1

      King Parodije i

    • @majncriftgamapleys9928
      @majncriftgamapleys9928 6 лет назад +21

      yeah chess players many openings so every new situation is an opportunity to have favorite opening xD

    • @tbg1199
      @tbg1199 6 лет назад +6

      He says that by every opening🤣😂

    • @no.402
      @no.402 5 лет назад +1

      @@tbg1199
      That's the joke.

    • @samwam8076
      @samwam8076 5 лет назад +2

      Did anyone else read this in a stewie griffin voice

  • @mrshoeguy2477
    @mrshoeguy2477 8 лет назад +3257

    He should teach these to my computer. It never wants to cooperate when I'm trying to do these.

    • @avinashchaudhary4231
      @avinashchaudhary4231 6 лет назад +118

      Right same here. He is anti human

    • @user-qt5eh9wb7g
      @user-qt5eh9wb7g 5 лет назад +54

      I much prefer playing PVP than the computer. Computers make moves people don't imho, though I like playing both.@@avinashchaudhary4231

    • @anmolempire1197
      @anmolempire1197 5 лет назад +1

      Player -2..

    • @Mezha07
      @Mezha07 5 лет назад +46

      Truth be told computers can be tricked but really really hard especially in the highest difficulty since they will make the best moves for thei sides meaning they're not the type to bluff or make a trick play which if you understand you can predict the computers moveset and essily counter it

    • @humphryshan9494
      @humphryshan9494 5 лет назад +38

      Sean Liao simply untrue. computers have long been infinitely better than humans in chess. the only way to beat a program like stockfish would be to use another program against it

  • @sachinardao3777
    @sachinardao3777 4 года назад +20

    8:00 Fried liver (attack)
    5:30 Halloween gambit(push)
    3:42 Kings gambit(clear way)

  • @dragouspe3n
    @dragouspe3n 5 лет назад +4025

    He makes giving up material sound so great, but I always end up just giving up material followed by a loss

  • @renatoigmed
    @renatoigmed 8 лет назад +2235

    I always start with my "Whatever God wants" strategy method. xD

    • @icyhera1147
      @icyhera1147 8 лет назад +65

      here I am thinking that I'm the only one who does that

    • @norubbergangraw8807
      @norubbergangraw8807 7 лет назад +104

      Renato Medeiros that would be a good counter toy "Jesus take the wheel"

    • @xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx
      @xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx 5 лет назад +6

      @@norubbergangraw8807
      I don't think Religion can save you on mind wars.
      Its all on you.

    • @marcd7332
      @marcd7332 5 лет назад +48

      @@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx I'm an atheist but shut the fuck up lmao

    • @fbiguy6096
      @fbiguy6096 5 лет назад +12

      @@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx I hate redit, but whooooooooooosh.

  • @michaelboland5622
    @michaelboland5622 4 года назад +1303

    Anyone here after watching The Queen's Gambit?

    • @dannyg6704
      @dannyg6704 4 года назад +194

      No most of us knew chess before netflix. Fucking hipster

    • @MannyMM
      @MannyMM 4 года назад +55

      @@dannyg6704 lmfao wtf too savage man

    • @pkj9991
      @pkj9991 4 года назад +93

      Had not played chess in years. Watched the Queens Gambit movie. Inspired me to start playing again. Vs the computer.

    • @cairobetta
      @cairobetta 4 года назад +6

      Meeeee

    • @cairobetta
      @cairobetta 4 года назад +12

      @@pkj9991 ikr i havent played chess all my life but now im learning, thanks to queen's gambit

  • @starlodear2987
    @starlodear2987 4 года назад +381

    My favorite opening is: "I don't know what the hell I'm doing here!"

    • @jihadbarkaoui7029
      @jihadbarkaoui7029 4 года назад +9

      I laughed way too hard 😂😂😂😂

    • @jennyh1091
      @jennyh1091 4 года назад +48

      The best is when I play a move, not even realizing what I’m doing, and my grandpa will say “wow that’s an amazing move”

    • @life360degree6
      @life360degree6 3 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @korkunctheterrible4302
      @korkunctheterrible4302 3 года назад +3

      I don't belong here, I don't belong here.

    • @AlwaysSomeone
      @AlwaysSomeone 3 года назад +4

      If you don’t, your enemy definitely doesn’t

  • @aliceevans5465
    @aliceevans5465 4 года назад +1841

    Anyone else decided that quarantine was a great time to learn chess “properly” ?🙈

    • @MistyDelusions
      @MistyDelusions 4 года назад +20

      This is me. How'dyou know? 😅

    • @boluwatifeoyewole6155
      @boluwatifeoyewole6155 4 года назад +16

      Yesss 😂 that's what I'm doing lol

    • @Randyhr318
      @Randyhr318 4 года назад +6

      Last April I learned From grandmaster Carl in NYC. He plays in union square park. Amazing dude and chess player.

    • @suneater1779
      @suneater1779 4 года назад

      Me

    • @ammarladhani3288
      @ammarladhani3288 4 года назад +4

      if ur tryna play properly, hyper aggressive openings isnt gonna be beneficial for u

  • @reneday4429
    @reneday4429 2 года назад +85

    The danish gambit is underrated. I fell for it and it made me question everything. I was laughing thinking omg, this little pawn is going to win me the game. I was checkmated shortly after he was captured. Now I'm a pacifist.

  • @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz
    @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz 5 лет назад +411

    How many people have been using some of these openings, and didn’t know it had a name?

  • @GI_Jimbo
    @GI_Jimbo 9 лет назад +433

    Nothing says "I don't respect you as an opponent" like playing Fried Liver Attack.

    • @freddieelohopea6961
      @freddieelohopea6961 7 лет назад +20

      +Ned Cauphee Well it's extremely annoying to play against but since it's a valid opening I'm not gonna complain.

    • @WillyGamingHDOfficial2004
      @WillyGamingHDOfficial2004 7 лет назад +6

      The best way to prevent this is to have your two ponds on each side go up 1 as ur first move

    • @toad33332
      @toad33332 7 лет назад +32

      haha so true. I genuinely feel offended when somebody tries that shit with me

    • @guillaumeduchamp989
      @guillaumeduchamp989 7 лет назад +4

      Biggest disrespect is Patzer Opening.

    • @locutusdborg126
      @locutusdborg126 7 лет назад +9

      I just respond with the Traxler Counter-Gambit. It tends to shock the opponent into submission.

  • @sriramsankar8958
    @sriramsankar8958 4 года назад +139

    Top aggressive ending: J&K gambit, donating everything to opponents king when low on time

  • @NoNameC68
    @NoNameC68 10 лет назад +335

    Awesome list!
    It would be cool if you could add an annotation in the corner somewhere linking an appropriate video that goes into more depth about whatever opening is being discussed in the list.

    • @chesswebsite
      @chesswebsite  10 лет назад +117

      Added.

    • @GlutesEnjoyer
      @GlutesEnjoyer 10 лет назад +12

      thechesswebsite aaaaaaaaaand this is why I remain a sub. well done m80

    • @swdetroiter313
      @swdetroiter313 9 лет назад

      giggi4455 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 h6 5. Nxf7 and wins material

    • @pheyter1
      @pheyter1 8 лет назад +2

      +313ChessClub I tried that and won.

    • @swdetroiter313
      @swdetroiter313 8 лет назад +1

      pheyter1
      Yeah it is a great attack. 3... Nf6 is a big mistake to allow white knight to g5

  • @ballaking1000
    @ballaking1000 6 лет назад +81

    With all these openings I wasn't aware of, I realize now that I hold on to my pieces way too much- especially the pawns, knights and bishops. Even if it means better opportunities in the future. Really good stuff and thanks for the upload!!

  • @slayer6225
    @slayer6225 3 года назад +110

    I was so aggressive and pumped up after watching this video that I lost my every material in the next game I played.😂

    • @jasonyntig717
      @jasonyntig717 3 года назад +2

      Lol 😂

    • @teqnl
      @teqnl 2 года назад

      every opening in this video is trash like 9:06 ( D7 pawn goes to D5 BISHOP TAKES D5 PAWN Queen takes bishop

    • @dango4056
      @dango4056 2 года назад +2

      @@teqnl e4 pawn defending

    • @MightyLemelle
      @MightyLemelle 2 года назад

      🤣

  • @CptOriginal
    @CptOriginal 8 лет назад +492

    If the king doesnt lead how can he expect his subordinates to follow

  • @captainordinary8995
    @captainordinary8995 4 года назад +58

    I like how this video was made 6 years ago but thousands watch this video every week.

    • @s.m.abubakar6711
      @s.m.abubakar6711 3 года назад

      Wtf is it tommyinit

    • @twiz4331
      @twiz4331 3 года назад

      @@s.m.abubakar6711 ikr tommy is playing chess

    • @LilBop100
      @LilBop100 3 года назад

      Chess is timeless ♟

  • @zachhaywood1564
    @zachhaywood1564 Год назад +16

    The Danish is probably my favorite to use when playing with newer players; they seem too eager to collect a lot of my pawns, because they make the classic rookie mistake of thinking that lots of pawns automatically means they're winning, and then when I start getting aggressive with my back row pieces, they almost freeze out of surprise

  • @sandeeptiwari5189
    @sandeeptiwari5189 5 лет назад +41

    I've already encountered most of these openings in my life
    all of them were against me

  • @missjessgem
    @missjessgem 10 лет назад +32

    Kevin, would you do a Top 7 Defensive Chess Openings video for us?

    • @ChessdumyTV
      @ChessdumyTV 10 лет назад +13

      ^, Passive Play ftw!

    • @ArchangelMichael1991
      @ArchangelMichael1991 9 лет назад +16

      Jose Mourinho Park The Bus Opening

    • @josephlarsen9414
      @josephlarsen9414 9 лет назад +1

      Jessica Crawford orangutan is fairly passive, but it has some very aggressive lines.

  • @byquaza
    @byquaza 4 года назад +76

    Where's the famous _"Bing Bang Boom Pow"_ by Félix "xQcOW" Lengyel?

    • @boblobgobstopper13214
      @boblobgobstopper13214 4 года назад +6

      GM qVc’s “Bing Bang Boom Pow” and his famous play, “The Wooden Shield”

  • @rfrakctured
    @rfrakctured 9 лет назад +1223

    Can't believe Turn 1 Leper Gnome did not make this list..

  • @macccerkiddd
    @macccerkiddd 9 лет назад +97

    My ass is quivering at the aggression this video is offering me!

    • @johncarlocagas
      @johncarlocagas 9 лет назад +27

      I offer my hand in comforting your fabulous bottom, good sir!

    • @kyvss
      @kyvss 9 лет назад +1

      +macccerkiddd the problem is that the guy I work with is most likely watching this video, now it comes down to whoever knows the Latvian Gambit better!! Ahaha.

  • @ElVoldo1
    @ElVoldo1 2 года назад +11

    Thanks a lot for the lessons sir. I'm especially looking forward to trying out the cockring gambit

  • @席朵拉
    @席朵拉 8 лет назад +21

    These openings works only when black doesn't know how to defense. Otherwise, white gets punishments

    • @lecobra418
      @lecobra418 5 лет назад +1

      These videos are made for low rated players playing against low rated players hence there are fair chances it will work accordingly. Under 1400 I guess the more educated of the two is winning because most players still play "instinctively" at those levels. Meaning with experience acquired, which is great, yet not the education and game theory required to reach +1500.

  • @dr.everythingb.alright303
    @dr.everythingb.alright303 5 лет назад +371

    Number one worst opening....
    What does this piece do?

    • @topi8199
      @topi8199 4 года назад +8

      a lot of things can happen in it
      and i see 2 moves to check mate the black😂 thats great move maybe you didnt see that

    • @Wholesome_Moth
      @Wholesome_Moth 4 года назад +1

      @@topi8199 where did you see that? Pls tell

    • @topi8199
      @topi8199 4 года назад

      @@Wholesome_Moth just look everything in that board

    • @Wholesome_Moth
      @Wholesome_Moth 4 года назад

      @@topi8199 too late, I had a chess Contest today

    • @Bubbsmaster
      @Bubbsmaster 4 года назад +6

      It’s genius. You make your opponent think you don’t know what your doing

  • @avinashdeore2011
    @avinashdeore2011 3 года назад +6

    Been playing with Kings Gambit opening, its one of the most aggressive play. More than 80% winning chances. Great video!

  • @MrSilencetreatment
    @MrSilencetreatment 8 лет назад +458

    You didn't include the most aggressive opening ever.
    1. h4, h5

  • @Kazii_CSclips
    @Kazii_CSclips 8 лет назад +138

    Fried Liver Attack is my favourite :D

    • @nusratquamarchowdhury5738
      @nusratquamarchowdhury5738 8 лет назад

      mine too!

    • @kishandey7322
      @kishandey7322 8 лет назад

      Gem Carlo Ramos what is the continuation if black plays e5??

    • @Kazii_CSclips
      @Kazii_CSclips 8 лет назад

      Kishan dey then keep the pressure on

    • @copyzone7120
      @copyzone7120 8 лет назад +3

      sorry. it is so
      prevented. www.viewchess.com/cbreader/2016/9/16/Game3691734.html
      Kevesebb
      you must see it!

    • @mireharden298
      @mireharden298 8 лет назад +1

      And if black plays Bc5? Traxler Counter Attack...

  • @johngobble
    @johngobble 4 года назад +35

    *white plays knight to F3*
    me:every fiber of my being is saying knight to C6

  • @dariodesansebastian
    @dariodesansebastian 4 года назад +28

    JUST AWESOME
    I stopped playing chess some years ago, one of my problems was I was too positional instead of being agressive. This is great for improving my game, thanks

    • @vfsbyjhustwright8959
      @vfsbyjhustwright8959 3 месяца назад

      That’s me, like I’m tired of running around 😂😂😂💪‼️

  • @hmank1994
    @hmank1994 4 года назад +399

    Who's seeing this during quarantine??

    • @alanw2687
      @alanw2687 4 года назад +1

      Idk

    • @youtubeaccount2208
      @youtubeaccount2208 4 года назад

      Me

    • @younessbejrhit4315
      @younessbejrhit4315 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @hunter_xjx2394
      @hunter_xjx2394 4 года назад +2

      I've been playing against my girlfriend and she's pretty good. So I've snuck into the toilet mid game to learn some moves.

    • @alanw2687
      @alanw2687 4 года назад +1

      U need to put physical pressure on her

  • @gonzaloestivalessilva2750
    @gonzaloestivalessilva2750 3 года назад +8

    7 openings in less than 10 minutes, really amazing. I will try next time. Thanks for sharing.

  • @AeonQuasar
    @AeonQuasar 10 лет назад +13

    It's good to have a clear and enthusiastic voice in a chess tutorial video. Kudos. Most of the video's out there sounds like people still have difficulties with mic and breathing at the same time, haven't drink water for over a year or just being really tired when they make the video.

  • @rare_grooves_shack_1983
    @rare_grooves_shack_1983 6 лет назад +9

    i nominate the carokann cave man! *1.e4 c5 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4. h4 h5 5. Bg5* in virtually EVERY LINE, white can get a winning advantage in under 20 moves. in testing it with stockfish 9, the ONLY chess engine besides aggression tuned rodent that sees white having an advantage. in virtually EVERY GAME, cocky engines start out thinking they're up to -2 as black only to be owned by stockfish and eventually realize that they ARE starting to lose. so far, the best any engine has been able to perform is += into the 20s. no engine has even secured an advantage yet and in the games i let play out, stockfish usually mates before move 40!
    if you check goeller's EXCELLENT caveman theory and annotated games, most of those line favor white too. it can get ugly for white sacking the queen's rook, but it gives awesome minor piece initiative on the kingside where black's rooks and king's bishop are useless, especially for player that like knight pairs (in the main lines). i'm finding improvements over some of goeller's theory with stockfish (or much higher ratings from stockfish than goeller asseses) too which i'm using exclusively to analyze caveman games because it seems to "understand" the initiative. it can be "wildly optimistic" thinking it's +5 vs another engine seeing =, but as it pretty much always wins, i consider the optimism well placed.
    i really want to study the theory which i'm still generating as well as converting into tree form and test drive it. as white's "worst threat" seems to be equality in just a very few main lines, the opening seems worthy of the title "outright refutation" where a rare draw is "the worst outcome".
    of course, in the hairy sharp positions that occur, it might not fare as well over the board where mere mortals don't play perfectly. any "more aggressive" improvement i've attempted goes south quickly... as fast as 6 points in one move.
    watching engine after engine get it's optimism smacked off its face by "crazy" stockfish who think gambiting it's rook is awesome and pulling +5 after +5 by move 15 against other engines is amazing. i used to dread facing the carokann... now i want some payback! (like the kind i got when i started spanking sicilians regularly with the smith morra... my favorite opening ever, so far)

    • @kajookirks5737
      @kajookirks5737 2 года назад

      Woooow you sound deep man . This makes me wonder whether i know how to play chess

    • @rare_grooves_shack_1983
      @rare_grooves_shack_1983 2 года назад

      @@kajookirks5737 not really. the only reason I study chess is that I am 110% unable to wrap my head around abstract positional concepts I can't visualize the same way i can tactics. Since discovering lichess, I see that the caveman's results are 60% wins to 37% losses in the *1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4.h4 h5 5.Bg5 Qb6* "main line" with players rated under 2000. the next popular reply, *5...f6* occurs 1/6th of the time as the mainline at 15,839 games vs 2,541 and at 58% to 39% is just as bad with white winning "just" 53% to 43% (the worst performance to ANY black reply) after *5...Qa5* at just 1,693 games. I don't know WHY, I just know stockfish destroyed EVERY engine i threw at it by move 15 with only one rare line leading to equality. I just looked at the stats. It doesn't mean I know anything beyond that. I think I need to revisit it as I thought it was performing equally for some reason and I hate the carokann. in ALL 24,159 caveman games under 2000, the total average is a whopping 59:37 after *5.Bg5* and if someone were to study the theory and keep playing the moves that perform best, the stats will only improve from there as white's mistakes affect the stats too. I'm glad I popped in to reply here. I really need to start learning the cave man. Years ago, the first time i tried to play it, my opponent ran away after Bg5!
      Not doing great with the smith morra anymore as mindlessly playing for the old mainline with Qe2 and rooks on open d & c no longer works at all as black has found new theory. I've been trying to write theory for that, but there are soooo many transpositions in and out of the paulsen formation it gets confusing. i just started 4...e6 after the 4...Nf6 "main line" and already have found about 30 transpositions and that's in just 1 1/2 4th move replies! it'll likely get up to 40 before i even get to 4...g6 when fianchettos happen in a ton of lines. the upside is that i've found sooo many awesome super tactical new to me lines that lead to advantage including forcing black to sack his queen for a MINOR piece to stop mates with white's pawn on d6 attacking pinned knights and bishops.
      FORGET BOOKS! if you like gambits, find 'em on youtube channels like this, then go to lichess and filter out results over 2000 and simply follow every line that performs best for every opponent move until you've punished EVERY mistake (in amateur games, sometimes the WORST move including loss to mates in 1 are actually the "main line" with hardly anyone making the ONLY good move in a position. don't listen to grandmaster parrots who mindlessly blurt "gambits are unsound"!!! at the amateur level, the most common ones like king's gambit, smith morra, blackmar diemer, and french diemer dumh & reti tend to PERFORM around 8% better than the SO CALLED "sound" lines parrots try to cram down your throat! the STRONGEST performing reply to king's gambit is A COUNTER GAMBIT! the falkbeer! I remember begging for amateur theory as far back as 2000, just to get theory for all the real world replies grandmasters ignore in their books, but now see it as a gold mine of punishing amateur mistakes. like I argued with a GM parrot, stats don't lie, i NEVER face anyone over 1800, and amateurs don't play like grandmasters. in fact, i play BETTER against 1800s because they've moved past THEIR kamikaze days and don't play weird systems that confuse me. it's EASIER to get breathing room because they just quietly develop while i'm looking to attack whatever asap. I started out at 1850 at lichess (i'm back down to high 1500s now) but was able to hold that high a rating for something like 50 games, even clawing back up to 1820 from 1780 for a minute "playing unsound gambits" without even studying theory! it's DELICIOUS beating +300 rated players in just a dozen moves.

  • @obsidian7510
    @obsidian7510 Год назад +25

    Anyone here NOT because of queens gambit?

  • @josephinebekker5441
    @josephinebekker5441 5 лет назад +21

    I love watching these when I’m on my sleeping medicine. It’s saaaaaah nice

  • @michaelbanana7398
    @michaelbanana7398 9 лет назад +366

    Why am I watching this.... I do not even play chess

    • @rockmyworldmusic
      @rockmyworldmusic 9 лет назад +93

      +Killer at Gaming because deep down inside, you really really want to

    • @michaelbanana7398
      @michaelbanana7398 9 лет назад +37

      +Rock Solid yes

    • @naruto0o0o0o0
      @naruto0o0o0o0 8 лет назад

      +Killer at Gaming lol

    • @gordond3871
      @gordond3871 8 лет назад +1

      For the fried liver attack that my opponent played against me after the knight goes to g5 can't you prevent it by pushing pawn d5

    • @michaelbanana7398
      @michaelbanana7398 8 лет назад +17

      Gordon D Why are you asking us this

  • @bonjourmotatatam8686
    @bonjourmotatatam8686 3 года назад +11

    For the Fried Liver Attack, be careful when you use it or you can fight back against what we call the Traxler Counter-Attack, a very aggresive respond and also very hard to counter, so much line possible.

  • @thespaceman1337
    @thespaceman1337 8 лет назад +163

    Damn, that's almost as aggresive as my dad!

  • @jan_kisan
    @jan_kisan 10 лет назад +4

    As black you definitely need a response to 1.d4, and as white playing 1.e4 - to Sicilian, Scandinavian and French defences. So for the first one I've chosen the Albin counter-gambit, and for others - respectively Smith-Morra, Blackmar-Diemer and 2.b3 which is confusingly either Reti gambit or Papaticulat, whatever that word means.
    Also I'm very fond of Icelandic gambit as black, which stems from the Scandinavian. It is really aggressive especially when you manage (and you often do) to castle long and place both your rooks on the central files, it's just great.

  • @worldofchessandvariants
    @worldofchessandvariants Год назад +1

    Nice list. 👍🏽 However, it would be useful to show a few lines to exploit possible wrong responses of the opponent.
    For instance: 1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Bc4 cxb2 5. Bxb2 Qg5 6. Nf3 Qxg2 7. Rg1 Qh3 8. Bxf7+ Kxf7 9. Ng5+ Ke8 10. Nxh3

  • @isaiahrockett9710
    @isaiahrockett9710 5 лет назад +37

    “One of my favorite openings” simply means he has more than one favorite opening... give it a rest

  • @legend2533
    @legend2533 7 лет назад +449

    I can almost see the Checkmate move at Fried liver attack :D

    • @chrislung9707
      @chrislung9707 7 лет назад +4

      LEGEND 25 I play this opening a lot, people never make the correct move, Ke6?! And I almost always win

    • @Marvelousmonal
      @Marvelousmonal 6 лет назад +2

      Traxler counter attack is a great opening that you can play if your opponent tries to play the fried liver attack

    • @abdullahshakoor3521
      @abdullahshakoor3521 6 лет назад +2

      Berlin Andrew Sion if black moves bc5 I will castle before the attack on f7

    • @shantoreywilkins651
      @shantoreywilkins651 6 лет назад +1

      LEGEND 25 Good Night 💤🌙
      😊 Sweet Dream
      🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠

    • @LoneWolf-et3zx
      @LoneWolf-et3zx 6 лет назад +1

      Lol poor kid

  • @herculean616
    @herculean616 4 года назад +4

    I like this guy, explosive moves are fun af. It's either you win blazing or lose in the blaze of glory.

  • @nesshingakusei6932
    @nesshingakusei6932 9 лет назад +8

    Blackmar-Diemer gambit and Budapest gambit were worth mentioning.

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 8 лет назад +8

    For a long time those gambits were the reason I wouldn't play 1...e5 but French instead. Now I'm more confident, there are ways to keep the balance (take the pawn but give it back later, often playing d5 in the course). BTW. Vienna gambit or Evans gambit probably are both more dangerous than King's gambit. Falkbeer all the way against 2.f4!

  • @ashwindalvi8329
    @ashwindalvi8329 3 года назад +1

    Congrats for 10 Million Views ❤

  • @masterluxu1
    @masterluxu1 6 лет назад +36

    5:44
    You: “if anyone is curious why e4...”
    Me: yes! I was literally just wondering tha... subbed lol

  • @elise5873
    @elise5873 3 года назад +32

    I have been representing my school chess team consecutively two years now but my openings were always not aggressive enough, this video inspired me, thanks

    • @chesswebsite
      @chesswebsite  3 года назад +5

      Nice. Love hearing that. Hopefully you can use some of these with your chess team.

    • @bobwilliams3502
      @bobwilliams3502 3 года назад +2

      @@chesswebsite Is the Queens gambit an actual chess move or just a movie?

    • @JimmyBoosterCrate
      @JimmyBoosterCrate 2 года назад +1

      @@bobwilliams3502 It's 1. d4 d5 2. c4

  • @MillerTheOriginal
    @MillerTheOriginal Год назад +1

    Would love to see more in depth videos from you. This is extremely situational because most are just 1 specific reply from the opponent. Would be great to see full in depth guide on each opening.

  • @leizee1011
    @leizee1011 2 года назад +3

    I just started getting into chess recently and watching this video made me realize I’ve been doing these openings/gambits without realizing it xD (Especially the Halloween gambit, that one’s my fav!)

  • @terryadair5956
    @terryadair5956 4 года назад +3

    Thank you, I enjoyed your presentation, would it be worth while as a follow-up to do a couple of moves more on each of the openings ?

    • @chesswebsite
      @chesswebsite  4 года назад +1

      Yes, absolutely. I have videos on each of the openings in this video where I go over a couple of moves more on each one.

  • @wrcubing3583
    @wrcubing3583 3 года назад +1

    Thks a lot! Helped a lot for my chess tournament😀

  • @itzgreenieyt6134
    @itzgreenieyt6134 8 лет назад +6

    Awesome list I run the danish Gambit and the Fried Liver Attack they work

  • @Mergonn
    @Mergonn 2 года назад +8

    This video started it all for me, been a whole year and I’m still just as enthralled by chess as I was in the beginning

  • @skywalkerneoblade
    @skywalkerneoblade 3 года назад

    These are awesome. Thanks dude, Top content

  • @khairuzzadalhikmah5511
    @khairuzzadalhikmah5511 4 года назад +7

    what material do i give up if im left with the king? i tried an extremely aggressive opening

  • @marufsarkar2960
    @marufsarkar2960 10 лет назад +58

    I think kings gambit is the most aggressive opening in chess history and most tactical.

    • @chessatom7786
      @chessatom7786 10 лет назад +8

      Definitely one of them, but in my opinion the semi-slav botvinnik game is the most tactical opening game.

    • @joem870
      @joem870 10 лет назад +3

      I agree, nice openings

    • @davidbandel9203
      @davidbandel9203 10 лет назад +1

      Muller-Schulze Gambit (halloween gambit) imo is the most tactical.
      and cochrane the least tactical. probably because it gets so much initial compensation (two pawns, king off balance, better center) that white can play a pressure game. most wins by black are long and grindy, whereas wins with white are quicker but rarely miniatures.

    • @ChessdumyTV
      @ChessdumyTV 10 лет назад

      David Bandel The halloween gambit seems more positional to me actually. Its all about initiative and a space advantage (Those are the two main goals of the player using the halloween gambit).

    • @davidbandel9203
      @davidbandel9203 10 лет назад +2

      ***** feels different to me. like in the halloween gambit you need to attack and capitalize on the imbalances generated quickly and if you lose the initiative, then you're finished. whereas in cochrane you can play a fairly long game. short shirov 2002 is a good example

  • @vfsbyjhustwright8959
    @vfsbyjhustwright8959 3 месяца назад

    I appreciated the video, good job on simplifying!

  • @liamk5339
    @liamk5339 4 года назад +13

    Since watching this, I’ve taken a lot of queens in the first 2-3 minutes of a game with the fried liver attack

    • @Italian81
      @Italian81 2 года назад

      You must be under 600 elo lol

  • @perkalov
    @perkalov 10 лет назад +12

    Uhh... #7 Thats not Fried Liver Attack, well it is the start of it, but its the start of a bunch of other varations in Two Knights Defense including Lolli, Fritz, Ulvestad and others.
    Fried Liver Attack includes...
    4. - d5
    5. exd5 Nxd5 (mainline would be Nh5 7. Bb5+ c6)
    6. Nxf7
    In reality this opening is to hand over the initiative to black unless he walks into Lolli/Fried Liver Attack. If you are a beginner, stay clear of this particular "gambit" since it has a tendency of being blacks who gambits away a pawn for initiative.
    If you are a beginer, then rather then 4. Ng5 play 4. d4. It will help you keep initiative.
    All that said, Lolli and Fried Liver Attack are hyper agressive, its just that its easily avoidable and nearly forces black to gambit for initiative (to avoid your gambit).

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd 10 лет назад +1

      It certainly is the fried liver attack. The lolli is similar, but FLA starts ng5

    • @perkalov
      @perkalov 10 лет назад +1

      soakedbearrd
      Yes FLA includes Ng5, so does all the variants I mentioned as well. Nxf7 is what separates from Lolli (d4). Black can avoid FLA with a number of variants after Ng5.
      The most direct move to avoid FLA after Ng5 is Bc5, entering Traxler.
      It doesn't become FLA until Nxf7, up until then it can still become any of the variants I mentioned so far.

    • @InSpadez
      @InSpadez 10 лет назад

      Actually if your #7 is actually what you are referring to as Chesswebsites video as his was number 1's. (Fried Liver) That actually is the correct sequence for Fried Liver. If you are referring to many other gambits such as the Lolli then, still this Fried Liver sequence can still be used to reach a Lolli position. Which is considered to be a better variation of the Fried Liver with D4 being played around move 5. (no, I don't know the variations that well, hence why I don't know exactly which move D4 is supposed to be played by white, I'm a visual player.)

    • @perkalov
      @perkalov 10 лет назад +1

      InSpadez
      Move 6. d4 is Lolli, move 6. Nxf7 is FLA
      What I pointed out is that white have not reached the starting position for Fried Liver Attack when this short tutorial is finished.
      It is something you need to know/learn if you play Ng5, but for the majority of times, it will not end up with Fried Liver Attack because most players who play Two Knights Defence as black want the initiative and are willing to sacrifice a pawn to get it...
      So basically...
      1. e4 e5
      2 Nf3 Nf6
      3 Bc4 Nf6
      4 Ng5 d5 (White have as pointed out in the tutorial a number or other options then Ng5 and here is where the tutorial stops, at Ng5)
      5 exd5
      Now, any move from black, short of Nxd5, will avoid Fried Liver Attack. Most common is...
      5 - Na5
      6 Bb5+ c6
      But...
      5 - b5 (Ulvestad)
      5 - Nd4 (Fritz)
      are valid options to black. In all those cases white hands over initiative and an development advantage to black for the price of one pawn.
      It is a poor choice of opening for a white player that wants initiative since Black decides what variation will be played.

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd 10 лет назад

      Ok I see what you are saying.

  • @PeterKallio
    @PeterKallio 4 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot! Just starting out and looking forward to trying out each of these.

  • @damnfreakingsien
    @damnfreakingsien 9 лет назад +4

    How did all these names come about?
    Interesting video, especially the last opening.

  • @PepeLePew125
    @PepeLePew125 6 лет назад +9

    Castle Queen side is my favorite first move, or checkmate with either a4 or h2 with the pawns. Also, a box of chocolates and bottle of champagne is a good opening ;)

  • @chessanalysis64
    @chessanalysis64 3 года назад

    Instructive, thanks Keven 👌

  • @iftakharilm3223
    @iftakharilm3223 Год назад +4

    Another opening I love to be playing against- Blackbourne Schilling Gambit to which I found a counter Gambit, thrilling it is 🙂😀

  • @bulatperfect1671
    @bulatperfect1671 4 года назад +6

    Thanks man, trying to win my Dad. I'm awesome in the start of the game but start doing mistakes in the end. Can you recommend me some videos of how to play in the end part of the game?

  • @harikiran8725
    @harikiran8725 4 года назад

    your videos are amazing!

  • @aricente
    @aricente 8 лет назад +35

    you have an awesome announcers voice!

  • @iroh1796
    @iroh1796 4 года назад +5

    2:59 Couldn't help himself from saying 'I love pawn e4 openings' lmao I could imagine why

  • @chessmasters8649
    @chessmasters8649 4 года назад

    Amazing Content I will make sure to use these incredible ideas for my content and channel

  • @Realspeech2023
    @Realspeech2023 8 лет назад +53

    Watching this on a Friday night.

  • @rhiannontaylor8283
    @rhiannontaylor8283 4 года назад +4

    I just realized the nights look like unicorns kind of
    Also amazing strategy
    (I suck at spelling)

  • @danmccurry3810
    @danmccurry3810 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting, I like aggressive openings, because it's most likely to confuse the best of players!

  • @CorwinTheOneAndOnly
    @CorwinTheOneAndOnly 4 года назад +3

    When your opponent continuously makes mistakes right out of the gate, actually allowing you to be aggressive

  • @medicalcollegepharmacystor2509
    @medicalcollegepharmacystor2509 7 лет назад +6

    if the queen attack in kings gambit what should i do

  • @jovanidadole456
    @jovanidadole456 3 года назад +2

    Real life when the dog running toward to you:"Don't move"
    In chest:"MoVe"

  • @mdghouse
    @mdghouse 5 лет назад +15

    all my opponents know what is FRIED LIVER ATTACK which is why i dont use it

  • @just-justice-here
    @just-justice-here 4 года назад +7

    It's funny how he keeps saying "this is my favourite opening" for every opening

  • @novanox3436
    @novanox3436 2 года назад

    thank you I'm pretty good at chess, i just needed to know more openings to go with my well thought plans. You've helped me greatly subbed and liked.

  • @sanitary103
    @sanitary103 10 лет назад +28

    at roughly what chess rating would you guys recommend for someone to start playing gambits? as a beginner, I find it hard to purposely give up material unless I'm in a tight spot.

    • @249zipfirestar
      @249zipfirestar 10 лет назад +1

      I personally started around 1100~ rating. I used the King's Gambit after watching thechesswebsite's video on it. You should probably study them a lot before playing them though.

    • @HisCarlnessI
      @HisCarlnessI 10 лет назад +1

      I'm a beginner too, and generally avoid giving up material myself. I've noticed that it's good not to make reactive moves (moves responding to the opponents pushes for control), and when I can sacrifice and get something out of it instead of letting my opponent control me, I go for it.

    • @thegreatNEb
      @thegreatNEb 10 лет назад +14

      I say it doesn't matter what level you are, you need games under your belt to really learn how to use these so just get out there and experiment until you get a feel for them. As intimidating as it may be, try lightening or blitz games online and just play over and over with the same opening to see how people react. Eventually the lines will settle, and in standard games the options will flood into your mind!

    • @schinizel
      @schinizel 10 лет назад +18

      forget your rating...play what you enjoy playing. To figure that out, experiment...try all of them (gambits and not). You'll discover you have an affinity for one, then you can progress from there. I find it is much easier to develop your skills in anything with this approach.

    • @HisCarlnessI
      @HisCarlnessI 10 лет назад

      ***** Is it necessary to insult me based on advice I gave on how to play a game? Anyway, it isn't a set of exacting rules, nor mindless, it's a style of play that applies differently to different situations and has led to me winning more often then not. It wasn't meant to be specific, then it 'would' be something like what you call "mindless adherence to rules and dogma."

  • @Nikketmzee
    @Nikketmzee 5 лет назад +5

    I’m taking fried liver attack from this ! 😌🙏🏽💯

  • @milothompson9477
    @milothompson9477 2 года назад

    This was so needed!!

  • @jediprice70
    @jediprice70 10 лет назад +104

    Why as a beginner do I come to these channels and videos and then read comments, and they are full of people being mean, nasty, rude jerks? Why doesn't the channel admin take care of these people and ban them? I certainly don't want to be part of a community that's got people coming out of nowhere and just telling people they are dumb, idiots, morons and the like. What's with all the hating?!

    • @KODIAKandSAPPORO
      @KODIAKandSAPPORO 10 лет назад

      Admin doesn't care, controversy bears viewers and in turn a fruitful profit from ads.

    • @jediprice70
      @jediprice70 10 лет назад +1

      KODIAKandSAPPORO Well he's lost me and my support.

    • @jediprice70
      @jediprice70 10 лет назад

      And plus it turns me off from the game.

    • @jay2thec
      @jay2thec 10 лет назад +17

      Cory Kent Why are you even reading the comments? Also, this youtube channel isn't a community. It's just a youtube channel. Good luck with your chess skills.

    • @jay2thec
      @jay2thec 10 лет назад

      btw i'm camposkid on the 'chess with friends' apps. I'm also a beginner but i am interested in playing against all skill levels.

  • @aduptuniform2647
    @aduptuniform2647 4 года назад +21

    I’m so bored from the coronavirus that I’m watching chess

  • @maticlisjak4045
    @maticlisjak4045 2 года назад

    Love your vids

  • @vangelom7425
    @vangelom7425 6 лет назад +4

    8.30 "These are all fun ... but these are all boring " lul... love thw video tho !!! 👍👍

  • @Mozartboy55
    @Mozartboy55 2 года назад +6

    I find most opponents don’t take the second pawn these days if you play the danish.

  • @andrewbarton-willson495
    @andrewbarton-willson495 2 года назад

    Lovely video - just getting back into chess and great to find this sort of support online- thanks

  • @dankelley1243
    @dankelley1243 5 лет назад +6

    My favorite "Deep Blue" From the supercomputer. 6 lines of attack.