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► Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:08 Trap-1 from Caro-Kann 03:12 Trap-2 from French Defense 04:04 Trap-3 from French Defense 06:12 Trap-4 from 1.e4 e5 08:21 Opening Repertoire for Black 09:09 Trap-5 from Philidor Defense 11:51 Trap-6 from Scandinavian Defense
fantastic videos guys thanks you. For the trap at the end of the video, in the Scandinavian, I think it's a line which traps the queen by going : 1.Nb5 attacks the queen and denies it the b7 square, ...Qb6 forced. 2.Ba5 Qxa5 , 3.Nd6+ Kd8, Nxb7+ wins the queen ?
Sorry, Korsaire, but it looks like Black Queen recapture on a5 comes with a check ! I.e. 1. N-b5, Q-b6 2. B-a5, Q x a5 + loses a piece for White. But, I think: 1. Nb5, Qb6 2. Nd6+, Kd8 3. Nxf7+ (fork) should do it, yes?
I was analyzing the same thing when black castles. If we retreat the bishop, black has a nasty Nb4 counterattack, followed by c2. How do we proceed after black castles?
@@erwinyoung9879 Don't retreat the bishop, just take on G7 (this attacks the diagonal with the blacks advanced pawn on B2 as well as the rook. Black can attack your knight or take your bishop, but no really good alternatives). So after this exchange you will take two pawns and lose a knight or bishop, but opponents king is weak and all your pieces are active in the attack except the rook in the H file (maybe the A rook can be seen as passive as well, but it is just one step from the D file so..). Lichess analysis board says 0.6 advantage for white, but my happy amateur eyes say that you have many checks that you can deliver, castling is still an option for white.. I mean, you have two knights, a pawn, a bishop and a queen near the center of the board with connected and free rooks (after castling) and opponent has one bishop and one knight outside his nest along with a king that looks like its begging for annoying checks. Best move (according to computer) is to trade bishop for your C3 knight, and then what? White has a 3 move advantage in positioning pieces in attacking positions.
Yes, you are right. Whites advantage is far from winning the game. He can not save the bishop, because of cxb2 winning the rook, so 0-0 Bxg7 Kxg7 Nxc3 is the best continiuation for white. With an exposed king position for black but Stockfish evaluates only +0,6.
@@steelmongoose4956 there is no square the queen can deal with your knight. After the check, the knight takes f5 bishop or moves to f7 and takes h8 rook.
@@nocaffeineafter7pm I didn't look carefully enough. I was thinking the queen could ruin the check at c7, but that would mean the knight captures the queen instead of moving to d6. I'm a beginner, and I'm not great at visualizing the changes on the board as I go through moves.
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► Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:08 Trap-1 from Caro-Kann
03:12 Trap-2 from French Defense
04:04 Trap-3 from French Defense
06:12 Trap-4 from 1.e4 e5
08:21 Opening Repertoire for Black
09:09 Trap-5 from Philidor Defense
11:51 Trap-6 from Scandinavian Defense
So instructive for White and an eye-opener for Black. Thank you! On my own I don't think I could even figure it out!
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In 8:08 part, what if black just castles...i think its still not mate in one
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I make that laugh, even when I'm hanging a piece. It makes them wonder if there's an evil gambit coming.
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fantastic videos guys thanks you. For the trap at the end of the video, in the Scandinavian, I think it's a line which traps the queen by going : 1.Nb5 attacks the queen and denies it the b7 square, ...Qb6 forced. 2.Ba5 Qxa5 , 3.Nd6+ Kd8, Nxb7+ wins the queen ?
Correction I said denies b7 but I meant c7 square that allows the queen to defend against Nd6+.
Sorry, Korsaire, but it looks like Black Queen recapture on a5 comes with a check !
I.e. 1. N-b5, Q-b6
2. B-a5, Q x a5 +
loses a piece for White.
But, I think:
1. Nb5, Qb6
2. Nd6+, Kd8
3. Nxf7+ (fork) should do it, yes?
Really good and useful channel. Everything explained really well!
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Nb5+Nd6 check and win the game.Thanks prof.
At 8:10 my instinct says castling is possible and prevents mate. Still very unpleasant game for black.
Exactly
Yeah i find it odd how he didn't mention castles
Yeah, thinking the same, and Pawn c3 is almost at line 2...
I was analyzing the same thing when black castles. If we retreat the bishop, black has a nasty Nb4 counterattack, followed by c2. How do we proceed after black castles?
@@erwinyoung9879 Don't retreat the bishop, just take on G7 (this attacks the diagonal with the blacks advanced pawn on B2 as well as the rook. Black can attack your knight or take your bishop, but no really good alternatives).
So after this exchange you will take two pawns and lose a knight or bishop, but opponents king is weak and all your pieces are active in the attack except the rook in the H file (maybe the A rook can be seen as passive as well, but it is just one step from the D file so..). Lichess analysis board says 0.6 advantage for white, but my happy amateur eyes say that you have many checks that you can deliver, castling is still an option for white..
I mean, you have two knights, a pawn, a bishop and a queen near the center of the board with connected and free rooks (after castling) and opponent has one bishop and one knight outside his nest along with a king that looks like its begging for annoying checks. Best move (according to computer) is to trade bishop for your C3 knight, and then what? White has a 3 move advantage in positioning pieces in attacking positions.
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Trap4, at 8:20, can't black just castle and save himself?
You lose a full piece
& eventually the match
Yes, you are right. Whites advantage is far from winning the game. He can not save the bishop, because of cxb2 winning the rook, so 0-0 Bxg7 Kxg7 Nxc3 is the best continiuation for white. With an exposed king position for black but Stockfish evaluates only +0,6.
He can do castle? 8:00
8:03 how about casting
knight b5 and after the black queen moves knight d6.
I liked the knight move, but I'm not seeing the win if the queen moves somewhere from which she can deal with my knight.
@@steelmongoose4956 there is no square the queen can deal with your knight. After the check, the knight takes f5 bishop or moves to f7 and takes h8 rook.
@@nocaffeineafter7pm I didn't look carefully enough. I was thinking the queen could ruin the check at c7, but that would mean the knight captures the queen instead of moving to d6. I'm a beginner, and I'm not great at visualizing the changes on the board as I go through moves.
Qb6, Nd6 Kd8, now what?
If only my brain can remember all of this
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I think is Nb5 Qb6 ; Ba5 Qxb5; Nd6 Kd8 ; Nxb7 Kc8(or c7 or e8) ; Nxa5
I miss a bishop will be taken by check, so I guess its just bishop win - Nb5 Qb6; Nd6 Kd8 Nxf5
or can go for a rook Nb5 Qb6 Nd6 Kd8 ; Nxf7 Kc8; Nxh8
The best move for white is Nb5
7:30
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lol that laugh
Nb5
Fantastic laugh
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