Aggressive Variation in the Bishop's Opening [King's Gambit Crossover]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +8

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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +16

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Aggressive Variation in the Bishop's Opening
    00:51 5.f4, improved King's Gambit style
    01:58 Black's most common responses
    02:40 1) If Black plays 5...Ng4
    05:22 If Black plays g6 to defend f7
    07:17 2) If Black plays 5...Nc6
    09:37 Can you find the mate in 3?
    10:03 3) If Black plays 5...exf4

    • @FirstLast-fl7mo
      @FirstLast-fl7mo Год назад

      I have seen the knight fork (attempt) many times in the 1100-1300 range but not much below. Either way when it comes up, slide the queen to h5, then bishop to g5 and black starts to crumble everytime.
      A little more common in lower ratings is black mirroring you on the queenside to start, which gives you Qg4!?, I like when they bring the queen out and try to play for a checkmate that doesnt exist, again they crumble once they seem how close to being trapped their queen is, then the rook to apply more pressure on f7 and it looks very good

    • @---kv8sk
      @---kv8sk 8 месяцев назад

      What if 5...Bxg1 and then 6...Bg4?

  • @raselju
    @raselju Год назад +6

    Thank you again, Igor, for this nice attacking video. I love the way you talk and teach.
    The solution of the puzzle around 10.00, to my opinion, is -
    1. Qf7+ --- Kh8 2. Rxh7+ --- Kxh7 3. Qh5+#

  • @Martin_Neal
    @Martin_Neal Год назад +1

    Puzzle 9:40 solution:
    Qxh7+, Kf8
    Nd5 covers the black K escape square (e7); black makes a move
    Qh8#

  • @UnderTheWing2013
    @UnderTheWing2013 Год назад +5

    Qxf7+ Kh8 Rxh7+ Kxh7 Qh5#
    It took me a couple of tries. At first was getting M4 with Qxh7+ Kf8 f6 Bf2+ Kf1 Qxf6 gxf6 Bxg1 Qh8# or Qxf7#. I was using the 3200 rated bot for this.

  • @yamirruizdiaz6346
    @yamirruizdiaz6346 Год назад +3

    f6 forces checkmate. Thank u GM Smirnov. I learned this checkmate pattern and tactics from a previous video you uploaded, the Rousseau gambit. Excellent!

  • @polytropos1.1
    @polytropos1.1 Год назад +5

    9:40 Puzzle: I think Qxf7+ would work, forcing Kh8. But instead of sacrificing the rook, as many suggested, I suggest forwarding the pawn to g6 as followup. Black is then unable to prevent Rxh7# in the next move. Or did I miss something?

    • @billbills2501
      @billbills2501 Год назад +2

      Got the same answer but the rook sacrifice keeps them in check the whole time. Also the variance of what black can do with that free move, delay mate in 3.

    • @arnelrosal3494
      @arnelrosal3494 Год назад +3

      it's more exciting to sacrifice than not in any ocassion..

  • @tunamayosalmon.o_o.
    @tunamayosalmon.o_o. Год назад +4

    5:48, penetrates closer to the king, and threatens to go deeper😂😂😂😂

  • @supermanprime6758
    @supermanprime6758 Год назад +5

    I'm glad you did another one of these cause I wanted to comment: I picked Bishops Opening to work on because its the first variation in David Bronstein's "200 Open Games". I'm STILL doing Bishops Openings. Weirdly, in 30 minute rapid games, people play generally properly. They angle towards The Italian Game and we have a standard game....but lately in the Daily Games?? I can't tell you how many times people have responded improperly. G6.....C6...Nc6-Nf3-f6
    Not bone-crushing mistakes, but enough for me to go "What are you doing?" and punish. How do people not know this opening. I can tell they don't because they hesitate so much to make move 2 for black

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      It's nice to know you could confuse your opponents on the 2nd move! 😎

  • @pola_behr
    @pola_behr Год назад +23

    for the checkmate in 3 puzzle
    Qxf7+ and black goes Kh8
    then Rxh7 (sacrifice) and black is forced to take Kxh7
    then after black takes its Qh5#

    • @Axiomatic75
      @Axiomatic75 Год назад +1

      Yes that does it! I was thinking after Qxf7+ Kh8 to just bring the queen back to h5, threatening to capture the knight with checkmate. Isn't that mate in 3 as well? I don't see a move for black

    • @dgish2001
      @dgish2001 Год назад +1

      @@Axiomatic75 that was my solution also.

    • @RickThoreen
      @RickThoreen Год назад +2

      If you just move queen back without first making an immediate Rook check, this gives black time for Bxf5 to cover Qh7 mate requiring white to take bishop with e pawn for one extra move before delivering mate.

    • @Axiomatic75
      @Axiomatic75 Год назад

      @@RickThoreen Ah if course. I missed that. Thanks for showing me!

    • @RickThoreen
      @RickThoreen Год назад

      @@Axiomatic75 👍

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Год назад +5

    Bishope opening is very powerful. This is so useful

  • @jizzo225
    @jizzo225 6 дней назад

    Without seeing anyone else’s answer to the quiz at 9:51 …..
    1. Qxf7+, forcing Kh8.
    2. Qh6. Black can play anything and it won’t stop the mate. The only thing black can do is delay it by playing Bxf5, but immediately white can play exf5. Past that, black can play anything and it won’t matter, then,
    3. Qxh7#.

  • @jamalchess9681
    @jamalchess9681 Год назад +2

    GM Igor..your lessons are very useful
    Im looking for an easy system for black against english opening
    Thank you

  • @skylergrid4121
    @skylergrid4121 Год назад

    thanks much for these free lessons. pls tell us how can we ever repay your generosity

  • @russellkramer1376
    @russellkramer1376 Год назад +1

    I have a question about an apparent attack for black against white at time 3.15 which was not addressed in this video. Rather than using the knight to fork the queen and rook, black could have checked the white king with his queen. The only obvious move is to block the check with the pawn. Then black could have checked white king with the bishop. White would have been forced to move the king somewhere after which, black could take the g3 pawn with the bishop. If white takes back with the pawn, the white rook is exposed to attack by the queen. I would really like to hear why this line is not strong for black.

    • @BoomaOhDet
      @BoomaOhDet Год назад

      If you look at it on stockfish you end up getting the bishop and knight for the rook and a +4 advantage.

    • @BoomaOhDet
      @BoomaOhDet Год назад

      The real problem is that after f5 black has h5 completely equalizing and shutting down white’s attack.

    • @RickThoreen
      @RickThoreen Год назад

      After Qh4+ from black…1) g3, Bf7+ (as you mentioned); 2) Kf1, Bxg3; 3) hxg3, Qxh1; 4) Qxg4! So you play right into taking bishop to lose rook as you said, but your queen then also picks up the knight on g4 on next move. While this may feel uncomfortable, stockfish shows white advantage of greater than 1 minor piece, and the lone queen in corner apparently poses no real threat even though your king feels a bit open. Technically the material exchange is equal…rook and pawn for knight and bishop.

    • @russellkramer1376
      @russellkramer1376 Год назад

      @@BoomaOhDet Yes, you are correct. Thank you.

    • @russellkramer1376
      @russellkramer1376 Год назад

      @@RickThoreen Thank you for your detailed response. I see what you mean and it does appear to be an advantage for white.

  • @frankbeerbaum5593
    @frankbeerbaum5593 Год назад

    A question: at 11:52 what if Nxg4. h5 Nf2. Seems a good counter blow, or not?

  • @stevechoatie249
    @stevechoatie249 3 месяца назад

    Good video. Are there any lines that transpose into the Bishop's Opening when black plays something other than 1. ...e5?

  • @DavidSmithCircle
    @DavidSmithCircle Год назад +1

    At 11:30 after pushing the pawn, can't black take the G4 pawn with their knight?

    • @chuextreme
      @chuextreme Год назад

      I was looking for this comment

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      After pushing White's pawn to h5 you can capture Black's bishop.

  • @tombrown1075
    @tombrown1075 Год назад

    For the puzzle, 1. Nd5 closes off the king's escape route. Doesn't force a move by black, but they can't address that knight in one move. Any move other than ..f6 results in 2. Qxh7+ Kf8 3. Qh8#
    1. Nd5 f6 gives an illusion of space for black's king but ultimately leads to 2. Nxf6++ Kf8 3. Qf7#

    • @ryanknutzen8876
      @ryanknutzen8876 Год назад

      I think its 1. Qxf7+ Kf8 2. Rxh7+ Kxh7 3. Qh5#

  • @chriswaudby1084
    @chriswaudby1084 Год назад

    Thanks Igor great bishop based lines

  • @reydemayo8906
    @reydemayo8906 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your tutorial....godbless.

  • @roberthodges7834
    @roberthodges7834 Год назад

    QxNf7 check, kf8, Nd5 blocking the escape on e7, after some move by black, Qh8 checkmate

  • @jahern1212
    @jahern1212 Год назад +1

    Igor,
    Really enjoy your videos. Thank you for all of the information that I have learned from you. I love the Bishop's Opening & have done well when I have been able to play it. The problem is that I seldom get to play it. For example today I played 3 games hoping to play the opening, but no one answered e4 with e5. I saw pirc, caro kahn, and scillian. I'm not good enough to know all of the lines that these openings require. My question is there an opening for white that is more universal against most responses, but still aggressive like the Bishop's Opening. Thanks Jim

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      Hi, Jim. You can check out this aggressive opening for White. This opening is quite universal.
      ruclips.net/video/jIZ8GzOzb1U/видео.html

    • @jahern1212
      @jahern1212 Год назад

      @@GMIgorSmirnov Thanks for the quick response. The problem is still the same. When I play e4, I don't get the e5 response, but instead get a scillian, caro kahn etc. response. Maybe there isn't any but I'm looking for an e4 opening that can be used against all of these. If I get the e5 response I still want to play the Bishop Opening. Is there such an opening, or should I switch to a d4 opening to avoid these. If so what would you recommend.

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад

      @@jahern1212 If you're looking for some very universal, this may be the solution: ruclips.net/video/WXHpvsxdkFg/видео.html

  • @user-wo1gh1mx2y
    @user-wo1gh1mx2y Год назад +1

    Love your work Igor! Brilliant! I wonder are there any traps for the following - this often happens when playing the Bishops opening and as far as i can tell it ends in an even contest..... moves e4 e5, Bc4 Nf6, d3 d5?!?

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +1

      I'm gonna release a video about this line soon, stay tuned!

  • @gmssankar
    @gmssankar Год назад +1

    Very nice to see Bishops opening with King's gambit

  • @techpointgaming5211
    @techpointgaming5211 Год назад

    11:29 the move h4 pawn makes the g4 pawn vulnerable what about that?

  • @trailerpark948
    @trailerpark948 Год назад

    Igor, as white is it still a good idea to play B2( bishops pawn opening)? My moves seem same otherwise? You did video on this before.

  • @dirkhoekstra397
    @dirkhoekstra397 Год назад

    What is they play pawn to c6? Preparing to block the bishop on the next move pawn to d5.

  • @lwandomasoka
    @lwandomasoka Год назад +4

    Igor's content never disappoints🤝🏿

  • @AlessandroOrlandi83
    @AlessandroOrlandi83 Год назад

    Brilliant video!

  • @ItsTheAleeex
    @ItsTheAleeex Год назад +4

    Puzzle of the day:
    Take the pawn with the Queen
    King moves to the corner
    Sacrifice THE ROOOOK by taking the knight
    King takes
    Queen returns to H5, checkmate

    • @qupolo1918
      @qupolo1918 Год назад +1

      I think that makes sense well done!

    • @ItsTheAleeex
      @ItsTheAleeex Год назад

      @@qupolo1918 thank you!

    • @Torma91
      @Torma91 Год назад +2

      That is Levy? With the rook sac 🤣

    • @ItsTheAleeex
      @ItsTheAleeex Год назад

      @@Torma91 I’m undercover Levy

    • @Torma91
      @Torma91 Год назад +1

      @@ItsTheAleeex Greetings Levy

  • @zachasterisk
    @zachasterisk Год назад

    10:02 pawn f6

  • @jkssuriya
    @jkssuriya Год назад

    10:00 Qf7 kh8 Rxh7 Qh5#

  • @lexcastle1631
    @lexcastle1631 Год назад

    GM Igor, this is awesome and has worked for me. Is there a way I can send you my game which has a 95% accuracy and I was able to win in less than a min in a 5 min rapid game? Either way, thank you. Love your videos.

  • @kimbirch1202
    @kimbirch1202 Год назад

    Whats stopping black opening the centre straight away with 3d5 ?

  • @PpSchoot
    @PpSchoot Год назад

    Igor after pawn f5 I often get Queen h5. What is the proper way to deal in that case? Peter

  • @sava_v
    @sava_v Год назад +1

    Love ur vids keep it up

  • @OleseaRoan
    @OleseaRoan 8 месяцев назад

    Could you show bishop's opening for white to fight well when black is playing e6 and d5?

  • @andersjonsson8403
    @andersjonsson8403 Год назад

    Oh, soo nice variation in bishop opening which I like a lot! Big thanks Igor! 😊👍♟

  • @hishamhamed5033
    @hishamhamed5033 Год назад

    Thanks Igor. This was a great video. But what if Black plays c6?

  • @stevenzns9441
    @stevenzns9441 Год назад +1

    Beautiful Gm wow

  • @amegoicnerg
    @amegoicnerg 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much yesterday I watched this tutorial and it gave me 6 wins in a row.

  • @matthewwyjad
    @matthewwyjad Год назад +2

    So funny. I studied this line yesterday because i had that early knight f4 attacked played on me while i was developing with expectation of a vienna game. I was not expecting it and absolutely blundered it. But as a result of the loss i studied this whole line. It is wild.

  • @Everythingbland321
    @Everythingbland321 Год назад

    Is it Qxf7+, Kh8, Rxh7+, Kxh7, Qh5#???

  • @jamshidutenov8701
    @jamshidutenov8701 Год назад

    Hello Igor! Can you teach us how to play against the Indian defense?

  • @liliankimatoi6471
    @liliankimatoi6471 Год назад +1

    Queen takes f7 check,Kh8, Rook takes h7 check, Queen h5 mate.

  • @fnjfrancis
    @fnjfrancis Год назад

    Puzzle:
    1) Qxf7+ , Kh8
    2) Rxh7, Kxh7
    3) Qh5#

  • @seove1
    @seove1 Год назад

    Good one!

  • @nawazrohila4523
    @nawazrohila4523 Год назад

    Plz make a video about,, like some opponents don't casel, so how to counter that

  • @knightrider54
    @knightrider54 Год назад

    1.Qxf7+ Kh8 2.Rh7+ Kh7 3.Qh5#

  • @jeremiahdally5143
    @jeremiahdally5143 Год назад

    I believe the M3 is Qxf7+ Kh8 g6 Rf8 Rh7#. Am I wrong?

  • @hugosuk563
    @hugosuk563 Год назад

    Forced mate in 3:
    qxf7+, kh8,
    rxh7, kxh7,
    qh5#

  • @FirstLast-fl7mo
    @FirstLast-fl7mo Год назад

    My main opening is this. If anyone wants to really play these lines, I would suggest Butcher 1. e5 Bishops Opening on Chessable.

  • @ykirank
    @ykirank Год назад

    11:45 g4 Pan lost its support. Knight could capture but yeah Bishop is trapped

  • @JawahirDeen
    @JawahirDeen Год назад

    This looks so interesting..hopefully i will have a chance to use it sometime soon..

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Год назад +1

      Let us know how it went.

    • @JawahirDeen
      @JawahirDeen Год назад

      ​@Remote Chess Academy i played about 45 games using this strategy..i won 25 games.the other 20 games was lost as the opponent went on offensive from beginning and the moves were lost. That being said..this was a very good attack strategy with a high win rate. FYI..i am still a beginner and have just played fairly recently...so when

  • @sa3idnasbeh
    @sa3idnasbeh Год назад

    Hi what about P F2 bot K F2 attacking the king?

  • @brandonsmith1745
    @brandonsmith1745 Год назад

    Can't KxG4 in the last variation before video ends? It's a hanging pawn and breaks the king side attack.

  • @mannycastel5997
    @mannycastel5997 Год назад

    qxf7 check,kh8+rxh7 check,kxr +qh5 check mate

  • @christiankreiner8071
    @christiankreiner8071 Год назад

    is this also the same vienna opening?

    • @ExplosiveTN123
      @ExplosiveTN123 Год назад

      Yep!! This position can be transposed into from several different variations which is why I'm watching this. I'm a vienna player for life

  • @prof.debdatta7755
    @prof.debdatta7755 Год назад

    Looks a lot like Rousseau Gambit with reversed color; thanks for sharing this great opening!😊

    • @prplt
      @prplt Год назад

      i.e. a Vienna 😂

    • @jordanmcmorris5248
      @jordanmcmorris5248 Год назад +1

      This is a reversed Lucchini gambit, which can be reached through the Rousseau move order

  • @peretzwarriors2260
    @peretzwarriors2260 Год назад

    Very effective coach GM IGOR i just won against my opponent with 2000+ elo rating in just 13 moves mate, thanks ❤️

  • @icaruslaughs5541
    @icaruslaughs5541 Год назад

    Answer to the puzzle:
    Qxf7-
    OKh8
    RxNh7-
    OKxRh7
    Qh5#

  • @Shah-q1g
    @Shah-q1g Год назад

    And if they come with a check with their queen, after the aggressive horse?

  • @krishnarana9028
    @krishnarana9028 Год назад

    qxh7 ,kh8, qh5, (white can do nothing as king's escaping square is covered by bishop), qxh7 mate

  • @asamataua
    @asamataua Год назад

    YOU'RE TELLING ME I CAN PLAY MY FAVORITE OPENING INTO MY FAVORITE GAMBIT

  • @aboalmother
    @aboalmother Год назад

    After block bishop by f5. What happens if he take his queen to h4 +

  • @nishusaif6085
    @nishusaif6085 Год назад

    This is a good opening.

  • @chandrasekarannarayanaswamy
    @chandrasekarannarayanaswamy Год назад

    Qxf7, Kh8, Rxh7, Kxh7, Qh5 mate

  • @FetaHabesha2020
    @FetaHabesha2020 Год назад

    it's Kd5, then what ever black responses, then white continues with Qxh7 check then finally Qxh8 is a stunning Checkmate
    or
    Qxf7 Check then Black moves his king to h8, then Rxh7 check and Scarify cause black's king can take it, finally Qxh5 is another brutal checkmate to the black king

  • @qingxueliu8573
    @qingxueliu8573 Год назад

    first move qxf7+ then qh5 them qxh7# or qh8#

  • @CoinCollectingCollege
    @CoinCollectingCollege Год назад

    what if, instead of 5. ... N g4, black plays B g4, attacking the Queen?

  • @bofetada6841
    @bofetada6841 Год назад

    I play the computer and the queen would take the bishop, then white would take black queen, then move the pawn forward. So, if the queen attacked this would fail no?

  • @andreastiede2336
    @andreastiede2336 Год назад

    Mate in 3 moves: Qf7, Rh7, Qh5 mate

  • @saimVirk
    @saimVirk Год назад

    What if Black places it queen 👑 at E7???

  • @rafaelcorral9838
    @rafaelcorral9838 9 месяцев назад

    Q takes f7 check! King moves to h8! Qg6, then doesn't matter what he moves Qh7#

  • @yalexyalex2782
    @yalexyalex2782 Год назад

    Puzzle: Qxf7+ Kh8 Rxh7+ Kxh7 Qh5#.

  • @invictus9976
    @invictus9976 Год назад

    Qf7 check Pg6 Rh7 mate

  • @siddhantsalunke766
    @siddhantsalunke766 Год назад

    What about h5

  • @energy7174
    @energy7174 Год назад

    I watch your videos while doing my breakfast 😀

  • @1cathexis
    @1cathexis Год назад

    Yeah! Thanks Igor! IIRC, this is now your 13th(!) vid on the Bishop's Opening. I look forward to every new one.

  • @Zamiroh
    @Zamiroh Год назад

    Qf7

  • @Inforza
    @Inforza Год назад

    1. Qxf7 Kh8 2. Qh5 now there is nothing black can do to stop the checkmate on h7

  • @ehabradiology
    @ehabradiology Год назад

    your puzzle that check mate in 3 is actually check mate in one

  • @SocialSophia
    @SocialSophia Год назад +17

    *I just beat someone going for this, they forgot that the important principle is to not let black develop their light squared bishop*

    • @Frankthegb
      @Frankthegb Год назад +2

      1) who asked 2) why are you typing in bold

    • @icantthinkofaname9560
      @icantthinkofaname9560 Год назад +1

      @@Frankthegbwhy are u mad

    • @MaxiChess915
      @MaxiChess915 Год назад

      Scuse me Master but what is the line if, after f4, the white queen comes to h4+ ? Ist a line whith a slight advantage for white....isnt it?

  • @harrisonclark4382
    @harrisonclark4382 Год назад

    Wish you had actually moved the white knight to d5.

  • @Anik_Kenji
    @Anik_Kenji Год назад

    F5 one step forward

  • @benmilner2091
    @benmilner2091 Год назад

    What is your IQ?

  • @russwilliams2657
    @russwilliams2657 Год назад

    Mate in 2 moves Bxf7 then QxNh7

  • @giulianosolinas2725
    @giulianosolinas2725 Год назад

    This is assuming they won’t even involve their queen? Quite unlikely

  • @edlawrence5059
    @edlawrence5059 Год назад +1

    In a perfect world, these gimmicks might work, but they never do in practice.😡

  • @matthewbonvillion8724
    @matthewbonvillion8724 6 месяцев назад

    I tried this and thats not what they play. Even 1200 players don't respond this way

  • @bradandersen3153
    @bradandersen3153 Год назад

    Qf7-pg6-rh7

  • @ollivier75
    @ollivier75 Год назад +4

    i think you should start by showing the right line to play for black not to be worse before showing the mistakes because as a black player facing it we need to know how to respond well when we face the line and now all we remember are the bad moves

    • @ritaolorunleke
      @ritaolorunleke 3 месяца назад

      Check out his other video "how to play against the bishop's opening"

    • @UncertainWater
      @UncertainWater 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ritaolorunleke1y later 💀💀💀

  • @justinallen5231
    @justinallen5231 Год назад

    at the end of the vid what is the problem with blacks move Nxg4?

  • @FirsTLasT-zf5np
    @FirsTLasT-zf5np Год назад

    Buuuut what if they go B6 after you lead out to C4 👀👀

  • @hugodelapena3640
    @hugodelapena3640 Год назад

    Qf7 Rh7 Qh5

  • @rjohnson615
    @rjohnson615 8 месяцев назад

    None of this works when Q to d5

  • @roquebienes6705
    @roquebienes6705 Год назад

    =

  • @Palimoe90
    @Palimoe90 Год назад

    Qf7+ kh8
    Rxh7+ kxh7
    Qh5#

  • @justinmercad5014
    @justinmercad5014 Год назад

    I think this aggressive variation is played by Super GM Garry Kasparov..