WIN In 4 Moves | Jobava London TRAP
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- Опубликовано: 24 фев 2024
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Basically a fried liver with d4
No, it's the jobava london
@@Inquisitive06 you didn't understand.
@@vanitaboryekar9345 fried liver and jobava might look similar, but it's completely different.
@@Inquisitive06"Basically fried liver with d4"
@@belagu4517 you need to play this opening at least once and you'll get why I said it's completely different.
Pawn to E5 stops the attack
Nope a tricky line follows that
@paulmounsey8076 It still stops the attack, so you can not win in 4 moves.... which is the claim of the video. So, you're wrong. Real men apologize. 😉
@@paulmounsey8076A tricky line… that can be refuted, dude. This doesn’t only not win in 4 moves, it doesn’t win. In fact, this “tricky line” is one of Black’s top engine lines against the Jobava London.
@@ethereal3679take pawn on E5 , then take D5 with your queen following that if blacks queen recaptures it’s a royal fork and you win the queen back up 2 pawns
Basically after White's Knight move, King's pawn to e5 will block off the path of the black bishop.
Then you take it with the bishop. After they recapture with knight, take with the pawn. After they move the knight, sac the queen to take pawn on d5. after queen takes queen you fork the king and queen winning it back with interest. I thought he would have went over that line.
Love the Undertaker reference 😂
E6 has a 50% win rate because white is likely to maintain a pawn Advantage for the rest of the game. You'll likely score a night as well
I like to do c6 instead of that knight move. It stops the whole fried liver threat.
e5 followed by Nh5 I think should stop the attack
Love it! That made me win my game just now!!!
what if he goes e6 instead of nc6?
What about pawn to e5?
That i was wondering 😂
@@jemi3289 I play the Jobava London frequently, there are a few moves for this, after e5, Bxe5 Nxe5 dxe5, knight on f6 can go anywhere and you take the pawn on d5 knowing you have Nxc7+ winning back your queen. Do take note if they go Nd7 and you take they could try a tricky move c6 forking the queen and the knight but just Nd6+ is fine, Bishop needs to take the knight or else Qxf7 will be mate after Ke7 so just trade take with the queen and you would be in a good position. Or you could try this move dxe5 a far more forcing line but more tactical instead of positional, best move is Nh5 and you go e3 Nxf4 exf4 and you would have still an ok position but I do not like it as much. Hope that answers that question.
Wrong black can move the pawn in front of the king 2 squares
My favourite opening for white
This Will happen if u versus 300 elo
Reverse fried liver
Pawn to e5 saves it. 🙄
just push kings pawn 2 forward
Thanks.
This is clickbait, I play the Jovaba and used to play like that and if black plays d5, and a7 later it is +0'3 or +0'45 if you captured with pawn or bishop (if bishop takes uvtake with black horsie
damn it, ive been playing this for half a year and now everyone gunna defend against it now :L
Why not e5?
on which move
E5 is a free pawn
after bishop takes e5 knight can trade with bishop.. only losing a pawn
@@bryantonuoha450he refers to a polerio defense type of counter with e5 dxe5 and Nh5, attacking the bishop then playing a6 on the next move
If you want a trick if black plays e5 to stop the fork, it won't always work but often you can play dxe5 hitting the knight, Nh5 hitting the bishop, e3 defending, and basically any move besides a6 hitting the knight allows Qxd5! Sacrificing the queen! But you get it back via Nxc7! A fork! And now you're up 3 pawns and you've wrecked Black's queenside and castling
Doesn't pawn to e5 stop it?
What about e5?
Pros playing with e5 and knowing what's going to happen
that just loses the e pawn
@@Ploeppselat least they are smart unlike you who doesn’t know that the dark squared bishop for the black side starts on the f8 square
@@MrDetectiv-uw8vcand what does the black squared bishop change? If white plays dxe5 where does the bishop go to undo the pawn loss? It may not be winning for white but the pawn is gone xD
@@Ploeppsel after dxe5 a6 stupid
@@Ploeppsel it's just +0'3 If black plays properly
What if he play e5
This is not 4 moves.
e5
As i practising this opening, i always forgot to wait for the knight c6 and the knight will go to a6 lol. Oh and i realised some people will go for a6 when they see the third move, can you cover that line? Thanks!
easy defence play a6 preventing the knight moving to b5
First And nice content!
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