Thanks for showing this video! Your chess videos are super educational and you go into detail, I have climbed from about 200 to 400 by learning from your basic videos and I am super grateful! Thanks for teaching the whole world that chess can actually be fun!
2:47 What if white moves his bishop to B5, threatening the queen and being protected by the horse? Would black still take? And would this affect the trap in any way.
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There are several versions of this yrapp after ne4 is played. White can include a3 for instance and black can give up the rook a bishop and two paws for the queen where the queenless white can win with Rc1 and c5
Thanx Kevin I think this is called fajarowich gambit i have played this in the past, only problem in this is after Ne4 on some occasion opponent respond with QD4 in then we donot have any solid continuation Ng5 is forced which places black night at unsusal spot and we have lost our pawn for no reason
problem with this trap is that white gets a rook and a bishop for a queen. So white only gains 1 piece of material, not including that it's hard to get into this position.
I think I'm missing something.. After queen goes to A6, and you check them with bishop, bishop blocks, bishops trade off, couldn't she just move to A3 after the knight comes to C5? And escape the trap?
@6:35 I didn't think you could castle through check. By the knight in this case. EDIT. Never mind, I found the answer. Only the king can't castle through check
Thanks for showing this video! Your chess videos are super educational and you go into detail, I have climbed from about 200 to 400 by learning from your basic videos and I am super grateful! Thanks for teaching the whole world that chess can actually be fun!
That's awesome. Keep it up.
Great video again, Kevin. And it brings some nostalgia on the format :)
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At 9:38 would qe6 forking the king and rook be a viable option? You didn't talk about it but to me it looks like a.good move...
2:47 What if white moves his bishop to B5, threatening the queen and being protected by the horse? Would black still take? And would this affect the trap in any way.
White's light squared bishop is blocked in at 2:47 in that position. How would white get their bishop to even move, let alone get onto b5 in one turn?
I think he meant Bishop to G5
just f6
@@randombanana640 true, f6 and if bishop takes further thats just a free bishop
Fantastic….I really feel sorry for the White queen who has come to Black s fort to taste one Bishop…
Hey are you becoming old nowadays why you so underrated from last 6 years ago I saw your last video 6 years ago of opening you were underrated and you are underrated why do yt do this
There are several versions of this yrapp after ne4 is played. White can include a3 for instance and black can give up the rook a bishop and two paws for the queen where the queenless white can win with Rc1 and c5
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Thanx Kevin I think this is called fajarowich gambit i have played this in the past, only problem in this is after Ne4 on some occasion opponent respond with QD4 in then we donot have any solid continuation Ng5 is forced which places black night at unsusal spot and we have lost our pawn for no reason
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Is it even possible to castle queenside? I thought you couldn't castle if a square on the path of the castling was under attack
It is possible as the knight covers b1 and not d1 and c1
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Path of king has to be blocked to prevent castleing
9:48 why can't white continue by taking c6 pawn check??
It’s possible but after Kf8 White is in pretty much the same situation. There are no more checks and Qd1# is coming.
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Why not queen takes pawn on c6 in the last position ?
problem with this trap is that white gets a rook and a bishop for a queen. So white only gains 1 piece of material, not including that it's hard to get into this position.
Ya but it's a way lot easier to play and maneuver queen than a bishop and rook.
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He can also play a2 to a3 ...to cut bishop?
I think I'm missing something..
After queen goes to A6, and you check them with bishop, bishop blocks, bishops trade off, couldn't she just move to A3 after the knight comes to C5? And escape the trap?
You missed a move, you play Nc5 before trading bishops, forcing the queen to move to b5.
When BE3 and Bb4 why dont Kd1 i think that more save
@6:35 I didn't think you could castle through check. By the knight in this case. EDIT. Never mind, I found the answer. Only the king can't castle through check
Yeah it's legal but still seems so strange to play and I don't see someone doing it.
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Cant the queen just go to A4 ?
5:11, can someone really castle through a check
The King isn’t under check, doesn’t go thru a captured square neither does it end up on a captured square as well.
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I see what you did there.
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Kevin this is called something like firawoiz opening
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Sir, it is the farcowiz gambit in the Budapest defense so please complete the full name before providing the video
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