@11:55 it's even dirtier because instead of capturing the queen with the bishop, you can royal fork with the knight, taking the queen, but also preventing castling.
► Chapters 00:00 Simple & Aggressive Opening For Black Against 1.d4 00:40 1) If White plays 3.dxc5, Benoni Defense 01:38 Benoni Defense: Weenink Variation 02:50 2) If White plays 3.Nc3 03:38 3) Benko Gambit 04:16 Igor Smirnov's game vs Alexey Dreev 05:27 Puzzle of the day 07:38 Benko Gambit Accepted: Fully Accepted Variation 09:45 KNIGHTMARE 11:57 Igor Smirnov's game vs Magnus Carlsen's coach 14:43 Magnus Carlsen's game vs Boris Gelfand 15:30 Carlsen's brilliant move! 17:15 Carlsen's evil trick
The answer to the puzzle should be Qb5+, black cannot block with Nc6 because Qxc6 will be a dove tail checkmate, so black is forced to play Kc7, which walks into a discovered check by the f4 bishop, and Nxf7+ will wins black's queen
Puzzle: White Nxf6 forking the Q and R, black moves Qe8 moving the queen to a safe square, White goes Qe6#. Black can't capture the queen because it's supported by the pawn, can't move away because the dark sqaured bishop is hitting c7, and the safe square e8 is now taken by the queen.
Two Variants ? (min 5:27) Var 01 : White QB5 Check ! if Black KC7,White move NF7 Check Mate ! Var 02 : White QB5 Check ! if Black NC6, White move QC6 Check Mate !!!
5:40: White should play Qc5+, forcing the king to Kc7 where it is vulnerable to a discovered check from the bishop, Kf7, which allows white to win the black Queen.
The puzzle was easy today. Qb5+. Black's only moves are Nc6 (which is met with Qxf6#) and Kf7 (Ne8#). I have been playing the Modern Benoni, which responds to white's d5 with e6. I have done reasonably well with it, but looking at Lichess/Stockfish, I see that the Benko Gambit is both the top engine move and a better performer in practice. In the Lichess Masters database, both are won by white much more often than by black, but I am not playing masters. I filter the database for players closer to my level, and it is basically even with e6, whereas black wins 53% of the b5 games, compared with just 42% for white.
Puzzle of the day : Qb5+ Kc7 (only way) Horse xf7 + (by Bishop dicover) if you like eating the Queen But Horse e8 finish the game with double check mat !!
I like this opening. It's aggressive and a lot easier to play than something like the King's Indian, which is too complex for someone of my ability. Thanks so much for sharing.
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@11:55 it's even dirtier because instead of capturing the queen with the bishop, you can royal fork with the knight, taking the queen, but also preventing castling.
Congrats on 600K, u deserved it Igor
► Chapters
00:00 Simple & Aggressive Opening For Black Against 1.d4
00:40 1) If White plays 3.dxc5, Benoni Defense
01:38 Benoni Defense: Weenink Variation
02:50 2) If White plays 3.Nc3
03:38 3) Benko Gambit
04:16 Igor Smirnov's game vs Alexey Dreev
05:27 Puzzle of the day
07:38 Benko Gambit Accepted: Fully Accepted Variation
09:45 KNIGHTMARE
11:57 Igor Smirnov's game vs Magnus Carlsen's coach
14:43 Magnus Carlsen's game vs Boris Gelfand
15:30 Carlsen's brilliant move!
17:15 Carlsen's evil trick
Nxf7
The puzzle is Qb5+ Kc7 Ne8 (double-check) and checkmate because the king can't move OR Qb5+ Nc6 Qxc6#.
1st option: you do not go Ne8 or he can take the knight and escape. you simply go Ne4#, Nc4#, or Nf7#.
Its double check so you cant
@@swankiman he can't take both the bishop and the knight, right?
cool but now you triggered the FINAL BOSS
Answer to the puzzle is Qb5+, Kc7, Ne8#
This was my conclusion.
Kc7 is a direct checkmate!
Thank you so much. I have been asking for this.
Glad it was helpful💛
Your videos are really very nice...THANK YOU FOR THEM
REQUEST-pls make a video on HOW TH RESPONSE TH POZIANI(from black)
My opening repertoire is literally just what was in the last Remote chess academy video lol
Wise 😂
The answer to the puzzle should be Qb5+, black cannot block with Nc6 because Qxc6 will be a dove tail checkmate, so black is forced to play Kc7, which walks into a discovered check by the f4 bishop, and Nxf7+ will wins black's queen
Just checked with stockfish, Ne8# after black plays Kc7 is even better
Puzzle: White Nxf6 forking the Q and R, black moves Qe8 moving the queen to a safe square, White goes Qe6#. Black can't capture the queen because it's supported by the pawn, can't move away because the dark sqaured bishop is hitting c7, and the safe square e8 is now taken by the queen.
Thank you very much
Thanks man I was 1700 and now I'm 1750 thank you very much.
Awesome to hear that from you!
Two Variants ? (min 5:27) Var 01 : White QB5 Check ! if Black KC7,White move NF7 Check Mate !
Var 02 : White QB5 Check ! if Black NC6, White move QC6 Check Mate !!!
5:40: White should play Qc5+, forcing the king to Kc7 where it is vulnerable to a discovered check from the bishop, Kf7, which allows white to win the black Queen.
you meant queen b5 check
5:49 Qb5+
The puzzle was easy today. Qb5+. Black's only moves are Nc6 (which is met with Qxf6#) and Kf7 (Ne8#).
I have been playing the Modern Benoni, which responds to white's d5 with e6. I have done reasonably well with it, but looking at Lichess/Stockfish, I see that the Benko Gambit is both the top engine move and a better performer in practice. In the Lichess Masters database, both are won by white much more often than by black, but I am not playing masters. I filter the database for players closer to my level, and it is basically even with e6, whereas black wins 53% of the b5 games, compared with just 42% for white.
You meant Qxc6# and Kc7
Do you prefer this variation to the standard Queen's Gambit Declined?
9:16 after Ba6 white can play Nb5
The answer is qb5+ kc7 ne8!!#
Another way or variation is qb5+ nc6 qc6#
Really Great Master😀
Please what is the winning move for white
Those are the Top 3 games that are fantastic and relate to the Benko Gambit.😎
Puzzle of the day : Qb5+ Kc7 (only way) Horse xf7 + (by Bishop dicover) if you like eating the Queen But Horse e8 finish the game with double check mat !!
Thanks for the video Igor, can you show a line against the tromposky
Glad this was helpful for you💛
for the puzzle of the day white can play Qb5+ and black is forced to play Kc7 after that white can play Ne8+ mate
I like this opening. It's aggressive and a lot easier to play than something like the King's Indian, which is too complex for someone of my ability. Thanks so much for sharing.
Glad this was helpful for you💛
answer of the puzzle:Qb5+
Qb5, Kc7, kf7#
What are you saying?
whats your ELO
Qa5 Kc7 KNe8
Old Benoni defense
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is this benoni or benko plz help
Does anybody said you look like cricketer Harry Brook?
yeah... I like benko better as your trap benoni sideline than straight to Nf6 because I'm pretty sure g6 is coming very soon and NOPE
Qb5+!! If Nc6 Qxc6# If Kc7 Ne8#
Queen b5 is mate in 2 in today puzzle 🤣🤣
Seeing your big brother explaining the game 🥶🥶
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Qb5+ >Nc6> QxNc6#