Win Easily [by Sacrificing on f7] In 10 Popular Chess Openings
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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov will share with you a powerful attacking idea to win more chess games easily. It is the idea of attacking (or sacrificing) on the f7/f2 square, which is the most vulnerable square in your opponent's position.
The easiest way to win in chess by checkmating your opponent is to attack their most vulnerable f7/f2 square. That's the doorway to your opponent's king. You will learn to use this attacking idea and win in 10 popular chess openings.
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► Chapters
00:00 Attack/Sacrifice on f7 to win easily in chess
00:18 1) Scandinavian Defense: Common tactical pattern
01:31 2) Scotch Gambit: Deadly trap
02:48 3) Zukertort Opening: Tennison Gambit
04:21 4) Budapest Defense: Sacrifice on f2
05:33 5) Sicilian Defense: Ginsberg Gambit
07:50 6) Caro-Kann Defense: Two Knights Attack
10:09 7) Bishop's Opening: Boden-Kieseritzky Gambit
11:50 8) Italian Game: Fried Liver Attack
13:36 9) Scotch Gambit (Italian Game, Perreux Variation)
15:57 10) Scotch Game: Haxo Gambit
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Yeah, you should call it wild horse. Chess needs some natural beauty going on and less of the institutional terminology.
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► Chapters
00:00 Attack/Sacrifice on f7 to win easily in chess
00:18 1) Scandinavian Defense: Common tactical pattern
01:31 2) Scotch Gambit: Deadly trap
02:48 3) Zukertort Opening: Tennison Gambit
04:21 4) Budapest Defense: Sacrifice on f2
05:33 5) Sicilian Defense: Ginsberg Gambit
07:50 6) Caro-Kann Defense: Two Knights Attack
10:09 7) Bishop's Opening: Boden-Kieseritzky Gambit
11:50 8) Italian Game: Fried Liver Attack
13:36 9) Scotch Gambit (Italian Game, Perreux Variation)
15:57 10) Scotch Game: Haxo Gambit
This is one my favorite chess videos ever, basically a master tutorial on f7 tactics.
One of your best videos. I'm going to be studying this video over and over.
0:52 daily badass Igor moment goldchains and extremely dark sunglasses [1/1]
Igor, this is one of your finest videos! I really enjoyed it . . . beautiful combinations!
I couldn't agree more!
Thank you Igor, I really love your videos since they are so instructional and I can’t wait for more.
I love this video! I have already rattled many with these tactics!
gonna watch this over and over
Nice video!
I've been struggling against the english opening for quite some time and would really appreciate a video on how to beat it
"Wild Horse Variation" lmao
one of the most usefull videos ever seen for a learning NC, spasibo bolshoe!
Wow! Thanks so much for this very useful video. I'm thinking I might now be able to give my (grown up) kids a bit of a challenge.
Ironically, I think I have tried some or maybe all of these attacks before, by accident, and it somehow always falls apart.
My brain exploded after the 4th trap! How can anybody even play chess??!
I know. It looked like all of my games; every move is a trap - by my opponent, not me. Yes, this may be the most helpful video I have seen.
One of the best videos out there.
I love how incredibly intuitive you are and you're like "Everybody gets this ... right ??? F@@king amazing ... Oh wait ... Igor Thank you so much... You are truly AMAZING !!!!
Beautiful video. Thank you.
The Great I AM loves you
Wow! I have to save this video!
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The Four Horseman of the Chesspocalypse
I still love your videos !!
I still never allow any of these positions ever .
Today's lecture was very cool
hi im bengali too
Amazing traps!
Thanks 🔥
What if he or she moves pawn defending the other pawn instead of knight???pls
You are the best. I cant thank you enough for your videos. They have helped me learn tremendously.
Glad to help
Awesome
at 6:26 after Qd5. If black plays Be6 the Queen can take the Knight: Qxe4, but then Bxc4 and black has to rescue the Bishop, if the Knight moves, but he is still a pawn up. Or did a miss a threat?
He can first give check on b5 (removing the bishop from the diagonal) and THEN takes the knight.
cna you do one for black?>
Great video, thanks!
awesome
Lol!!! As soon as you said you didn't know if it's actually called the wild horse variation it cracked me up because that's actually a perfect name despite how crude it is.
6:52 please explain why the black bishop cannot attack the white bishop. Thank you.
Because he looses the queen: knight takes queen!
4:55 there is not any checks
6:51 what if black plays pawn to g6 instead of moving his queen?
Same question...
@@koltencurtis5151exchange queens and black will have a very weak pawn structure: EASY WIN!
1:56 black pawn to d5 and white is in trouble... :/
at 11:33, black doesn't have to capture BF7, the K can go to E7 and protect the Queen.
dark bishop g5
Bg5+ skewers king and queen and when king takes bishop you take the queen with either Qxd8 or Bxd8
First game after watching this, I checkmated someone with the scotch gambit (#2)
You are my split favorite chess RUclipsr together with Gothhamchess 💖 You deserve much more followers! Keep up the good work and know that you are immensely appreciated 🙏☀️🙏
So remember guys, watch out about your f7/f2 square or else you lose!
Oh! Thanks a lot Igor for soo many interesting openings! 😊👍♟
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