Nobody is playing this… But it‘s so strong

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    The danish gambit is a rather rare but strong opening because it's ultra aggressive, making it fun to play against chess players who don't know much opening theory.

Комментарии • 311

  • @chesspage1real
    @chesspage1real  Год назад +301

    By the way, the 2 „main attacks“ are not the best moves for black, they are the most common, that’s why I covered them
    Also: the position in the thumbnail is a common position that can happen in the danish gambit. If anyone wants to check that out, these are the notations: 1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Bc4 cxb2 5. Bxb2 Nf6 6. e5 Ne4 7. Qd5 Ng5 8. f4 Ne6 9. f5
    Subscribe :)

  • @arifezwan8893
    @arifezwan8893 Год назад +395

    I tried learning the danish gambit long before and still remember much of its theory, but you were still able to give suspense to me when you say about sacrificing the rook

    • @RoundShades
      @RoundShades Год назад +6

      Can't you sacrifice the rook? I mean, the queen in starting position in an open game is already great where it's at, but I would be tempted to try a modified scholar's mate at that point because the bait is epic.
      You wouldn't even really be sacrificing the rook, because they can't take it after the queen move. You can pick the pawn up the moment you can no longer threaten mate in 1, but it's free tempo.

    • @arifezwan8893
      @arifezwan8893 Год назад +4

      @@RoundShades Not a bad idea, but I think there will be a few drawbacks. If they see the checkmate, they can defend it by developing their knight or queen.
      The objective of Danish Gambit is to sacrifice materials in exchange for rapid development and leaving black undeveloped. After knight out and you recapture the pawn, Black develops another piece, so now White developed only 1 extra piece compared to Black, who is up 2 pawns.
      In conclusion, your idea is good, but is probably practical in, like,

    • @zswu31416
      @zswu31416 Год назад +1

      @@RoundShades They can take the bishop and you're f*cked

    • @sweepyspud
      @sweepyspud 9 месяцев назад

      @@arifezwan8893 meme man here spittin facts

  • @TheStickCollector
    @TheStickCollector Год назад +687

    Time to learm all of these just to be different and weird

    • @LedionZogaj
      @LedionZogaj Год назад +2

      Yea😂

    • @OliverSyri
      @OliverSyri Год назад +46

      Fr chess is way more fun if you just play casually and play weird openings

    • @joyneqsess-ssqe3214
      @joyneqsess-ssqe3214 Год назад +3

      tried it and lost

    • @nfx63
      @nfx63 Год назад +1

      "Im cool because im different" -🤓🤓

    • @OliverSyri
      @OliverSyri Год назад +23

      @@nfx63 Nobody said that its just more fun than playing the same shit forever

  • @thyvevusion218
    @thyvevusion218 Год назад +8

    Ain't no way you just made video about my favorite gambit 😱😱
    Good to see it getting some recognition, but i fear for my future games

  • @vincewyre
    @vincewyre 10 месяцев назад +7

    I love the format of these videos! Funny yet informative at the same time. Keep up the good work!

  • @Iamanewplayer
    @Iamanewplayer Год назад +66

    I am surprised that the danish open is even more rarer than the Halloween gambit like the danish is (In my opinion) the best gambit that trades resources for development

    • @iamhuhuhulal9109
      @iamhuhuhulal9109 Год назад

      It's trash for 1300 and +

    • @Iamanewplayer
      @Iamanewplayer Год назад +4

      @@iamhuhuhulal9109 no I am 1600 I did it 3 times and all 3 times are win

    • @ilikekidnapkids69420
      @ilikekidnapkids69420 Год назад +2

      @@iamhuhuhulal9109 not really, but eh, you need to hope that black won't play d6 or nc6 and the chance to not getting such responses like that are hell f**king rare

  • @Robin-yp6hd
    @Robin-yp6hd Год назад +36

    The nakhmanson gambit is also an exotic gambit, you should make one video for that as well

  • @hpq661
    @hpq661 10 месяцев назад +86

    Played this and lost 200 elo in 4 days

  • @adriagranellnaval8351
    @adriagranellnaval8351 Год назад +4

    this yt channel will be one of the best chess channels if he continues to upload funny but, entertaining and diferent content as he is doing, really great job❤

  • @doggydude2668
    @doggydude2668 Год назад +94

    I'm so happy he took the time again to make this funny as hell lol I love that he uses the same style as he did in his first video which was what I came for. Great video please do more dude!

  • @ouoo5680
    @ouoo5680 Год назад +5

    bro made Gamblit look like glambing

  • @kennet7837
    @kennet7837 Год назад +1

    1:16 I almost choked on my drink 🤣

  • @NebulaticXD
    @NebulaticXD Год назад +7

    0:15
    When you dont sacrifice the rook

  • @nnop513
    @nnop513 Год назад +5

    Bro I didn’t think this was going to be the danish gambit 💀💀💀💀

    • @meowmeowcats8796
      @meowmeowcats8796 2 месяца назад

      Fr I thought it was gonna be a Halloween gambit😂

  • @miemie2615
    @miemie2615 8 месяцев назад +6

    0:03 Gotham already gone crazy 😂😂

  • @ppakev3597
    @ppakev3597 Год назад +8

    yesgo another chess opening !

  • @mrthesmalleyes
    @mrthesmalleyes Год назад +2

    Oh i love uour content. SUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

  • @Zeyn810
    @Zeyn810 Год назад

    I love the idea the start was just straight up the queens gambit but with the e pawn

  • @demolitionplayz6569
    @demolitionplayz6569 Год назад +4

    Can you cover the triple Muzio gambit, I feel like it would be fun

  • @DeJaK314
    @DeJaK314 Год назад +3

    I started playing Danish Gambit after watching Ben S Chess video and its very fun. Especially when they dont want to take 3rd pawn :)

  • @RoundShades
    @RoundShades Год назад +2

    Englund gambit would be a good video. The only downside is it's the opposite of the other openings covered so far, it's black to play and it's a bad position but with a lot of traps.

  • @babatona
    @babatona Год назад +6

    0:48 - Center game (Initiating Danish gambit)
    1:35 - Perfect Danish gambit position pros
    2:02 - Gameplan explained
    2:29 - Pawn attacks knight, and knight jumps forward (checkmate trap with queen)

    • @trc3675
      @trc3675 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Most of the video was useless noise.

  • @NotBamOrBing
    @NotBamOrBing Год назад +9

    I must say it's very big of you to suggest a GothamChess video for the good of your viewers after what he did to you

    • @messiahitonye
      @messiahitonye Год назад

      What did he do?

    • @sahasmajety8857
      @sahasmajety8857 Год назад

      @@messiahitonye idk

    • @dinardinar2657
      @dinardinar2657 Год назад

      @@sahasmajety8857 he didnt ask you so nobody cares whether you know or not

    • @your_local_asshole114
      @your_local_asshole114 Год назад

      ​@@dinardinar2657it is called strategic dominance, he asked"wHaT diD hE dO?!!!!!!!?!?!" He said "idk" so that more people will think 80% of chesspage505 or whatever viewers don't watch his videos, the subject between Gothamchess and chesspage is very interesting, if more people ask, more people will answers, which will lead to chesspage amazing sexy growth.

    • @NotBamOrBing
      @NotBamOrBing Год назад

      @@messiahitonye v=3TQtDDNA_u0

  • @carpaltunneler286
    @carpaltunneler286 Год назад +5

    Time to binge all of these. Aggressive openings and play are my thing; i have won with only my king, a single pawn, and a single rook when my opponent had their king, queen, 4 pawns, a knight, and a rook. You only need 2 pieces on the board to win, if you can play your opponent correctly.

    • @carpaltunneler286
      @carpaltunneler286 Год назад

      @@MrFirefox It was bad planning on my opponents part and me capitalizing on one wrong move. They had their king trapped behind 3 of their pawns, and I managed to get an opening to slide my rook to their back line with none of their pieces in position to move to intercept. Instant checkmate

  • @tsukasachan4505
    @tsukasachan4505 Год назад +4

    I use this opening and it's the best opening if u wanna have some fun

  • @julian_muc
    @julian_muc Год назад +7

    Your videos are so good man! Keep it up, I would also be interested in some more general videos about chess

  • @MatematikEvren1
    @MatematikEvren1 Год назад +2

    Please do the m9re complicated version?

  • @Thelittledevilonyourshoulder
    @Thelittledevilonyourshoulder Год назад

    Thank you for supporting big black cing

  • @alexanderdurrhauer5636
    @alexanderdurrhauer5636 Год назад +1

    your youtube videos are so good! thanks!

  • @CHURCHISAWESUM
    @CHURCHISAWESUM Год назад

    Ah, the perfect gambit for me. My opponent will have no trouble at all believing I am simply retarded (brain no function good) so I can bait them. Wonderful.

  • @hedspinnerUK
    @hedspinnerUK Год назад

    Thank you chesspage, goodbye London. I've gone from being rubbish to bein Unbeatable.💪

  • @stephanfuchs4479
    @stephanfuchs4479 Год назад +6

    The legend returned

  • @rebornIndian
    @rebornIndian Год назад +3

    I always play Danish Gambit, I didn't know it was rare 😂

  • @llobak
    @llobak Год назад +1

    1:35 Actually you don’t need to take the pawn, just threaten checkmate with Qf3 (or Qd5 it’s the same thing basically)

    • @hchandu3366
      @hchandu3366 Год назад

      Yaa this move is also used in king gambit. 🤠

    • @llobak
      @llobak Год назад

      @@hchandu3366 ...

  • @Marbler1
    @Marbler1 Год назад

    "big black king" 💀💀

  • @HICHEMO-EDITS
    @HICHEMO-EDITS Год назад +2

    I heard if you say a legend’s name 3 times you get pinned, replied and a heart from him
    Chesspage1
    Chesspage1
    Chesspage1

  • @sakshampriyatosh2225
    @sakshampriyatosh2225 Год назад +1

    I played this in April.
    That means that I am in the 0.013%people 😊 😮.

  • @tanayanshureddy7323
    @tanayanshureddy7323 Год назад

    By the opening of the vid i think its ganna me more of a "military hired death row prisoners to sacrifice" than an aggressive gambit

  • @shadowcloudzBS
    @shadowcloudzBS Год назад +1

    Hey chesspage1, was wondering, what text2speech application are you using for the ai voiceover? Been looking everywhere for a good voiceover but nothing really fits

  • @aestimatio2843
    @aestimatio2843 Год назад +12

    Another opening that does this is the Muzio Gambit where you sacrifice a minimum of 1 piece to get an extremely strong attack. According to the Lichess database it has a 56% win rate for white.

    • @mattkev493
      @mattkev493 Год назад

      At what rating?

    • @aestimatio2843
      @aestimatio2843 Год назад

      @@mattkev493 When looking at the Lichess database, it won't tell you the rating. However people score wins with the Muzio at 2000+.

    • @azurefin
      @azurefin Год назад

      the muzio gambit is wild because black is up a piece yet the eval still only is -.6 its obviously not sound but its not as dubious as it seems

  • @peexun
    @peexun Год назад +2

    make an agressive/ rare opening for black

  • @influentia1patterns
    @influentia1patterns Год назад +1

    Nice. The good thing about this opening is the tactic of advancing a pawn to sacrifice 2 pawns gains a move when opponent is greedily munching up pawns and it sets bishops on powerful diagnosable while developing pieces on the next two moves while opponent has done little. And that little c3 move is available on lots of openings and almost no one does them. I did it off scotch opening but I’ve also done it as black.I’m guessing there may be more powerful gambits when you are more developed where you let opponent take rook and promote to queen but give checkmate.
    I’ve done the C3 move. It’s fun. It works off other openings too. Like scotch. It’s an interesting tactical move. Sometimes Qd5, sometimes Qb2 sometimes Qf3 with QB2 or Qd5 layer, these are all powerful moves when opponent wasted time capturing pawns instead of developing. I noticed it from the scotch opening against Hungarian when I was looking at win rates and noticed philidor sometimes gets into similar position the D3 is a powerful move and sometimes the position is defended. Sometimes you let them take d4 and advance pawn to e5 to either restrict development or kick back a knight or make them make another weird move where their knight is hanging before the c3 option
    Danish can also use the c3 move later on and look exactly the same.
    I noticed you can do this and a lot of other opening tactics in reverse as black sometimes. Sometimes it doesn’t work because opponent has tempo, other times they use up a move and it’s exactly the same, most times it’s the same opening structure and ideas and as soon as you gain initiative it becomes the same. And as white using a black opening works well because you can just burn a move by moving a bishop from d4 to c3 or something. So an English opening as white and a Sicilian opening as black are mostly the same.so I don’t know what the c3 maneuver is or what opening I was as black but I was using it when I didn’t have an obvious move or couldn’t easily develop my knight or bishop.
    Sometimes taking the pawn back with knight makes sense.
    Some openings can transpose into others and end up in the same position despite starting out completely different. Sometimes opening tactics can be used in similar or the same positions but for black where left and right are reversed.
    Another weird move would be moving the e4 pawn to e5 threatening knight and winning knight some of the time with opponents who pre-move. Then if they capture using d4 to sacrifice 2nd pawn then c3 to sacrifice 3rd and then 4th. Lol.
    So if E4d6, Nf3 Nf6, may seem normal. But if you instead go to e5 and opponent premoves bye bye knight. But if not, you can still execute evil plan 😈 and sacrifice 4 pawns which will be almost the same except opponent’s knight will be out and his queen will be susceptible to certain gambits. One such gambit is blocking your queen with Bd3 and then you sacrifice a knight to F7 then king takes and you sacrifice bishop and king takes and then your queen takes queen.
    This would be a slightly different gambit and is used in the Tennison gambit. But in this version you would do the bishop move before c3 because it prevents the trade of queens and opens up this tactic.
    So this e5 move can set up a similar opening or be used before c3…..
    E5 is good off scotch opening but could also be used I. A delayed Danish.
    E5 works when he does d6 or even pawn to f6.
    In some openings you threaten a knight forcing him to take. In other openings you push back a knight, but in either case if opponent premoves a lot you can win a bishop or knight because opponent doesn’t anticipate a pawn advancement so early in the opening.
    If opponent does f6 in which case e5 might capture opponents bishop if he premoves it.
    Another weird risky move is bishop to h3 or a3 when opponent is preparing to fianchetto opponents who premove can lose the game immediately. But this move also loses a piece so you better have some good ideas if you’re wrong or be desperate to gain back time and salvage a losing game. Attempting to sacrifice a piece where if opponent moves too quickly you win a piece is good if you are going to lose on time or something.
    Ok bye

  • @Rap_0687
    @Rap_0687 Год назад +2

    I love using this gambit, I forgot how I discovered it but well I still use it
    Though, I only let the opponent take one free pawn, I would use my knight to take the pawn instead of doing nothing about it.

  • @gaborcsordas
    @gaborcsordas Год назад

    Absolute genius video again

  • @olb3587
    @olb3587 Год назад +2

    I love this style of openings video, please do Vienna gambit next ❤

  • @aMonkeyBoy_
    @aMonkeyBoy_ Год назад

    gambit stands for give away multiple pieces because it's totally awesome and fun lol :)

  • @rajbhandari322
    @rajbhandari322 Год назад +1

    play Qf3 and let him take the rooook 1:27

  • @actually_tes1
    @actually_tes1 Год назад

    I shall be trying this.

  • @ChessMeme-mu2ne
    @ChessMeme-mu2ne Год назад +1

    Great Video 🥰🥰

  • @anotherarush
    @anotherarush Год назад +2

    guess this opening is not rare anymore

  • @alessandrosantilli3277
    @alessandrosantilli3277 11 месяцев назад

    Best edit video chess

  • @g.d.h3491
    @g.d.h3491 Год назад

    Pls make a king gambit vid

  • @sergiuszbanasz6901
    @sergiuszbanasz6901 Год назад

    great vid my friend ! Its sooooo funny :))))

  • @Sayeed1601butmunchesoncurry
    @Sayeed1601butmunchesoncurry Год назад

    Levy got that goofy ahh type movement

  • @sdrawkcab6127
    @sdrawkcab6127 Год назад

    Imma beat up me dad with this

  • @zed-47
    @zed-47 Год назад +2

    What if the gambit is refused?

    • @OioTheOreo
      @OioTheOreo Год назад

      then you're in a good position, and you can either take their pawn or develop your pieces

  • @cnarkoksal9417
    @cnarkoksal9417 Год назад +1

    Give
    away
    multiple pieces
    because
    its
    totally awesome and fun
    got me dying

  • @lucabuondonno2051
    @lucabuondonno2051 Год назад +1

    Please make some video on what to play as black

  • @steeevealbright
    @steeevealbright Год назад +1

    Wait this is excellent content

  • @RiveroEditz8
    @RiveroEditz8 Год назад

    Bro did Levy Dirty💀

  • @thethreeturtlebros3402
    @thethreeturtlebros3402 Год назад +2

    hey chesspage1 i dont understand i lost 200 of my rating can you please help?

  • @DanielRex-lf9xn
    @DanielRex-lf9xn Год назад +1

    what was the metal song name

  • @austinlance7206
    @austinlance7206 5 месяцев назад

    also
    d4 qe7
    is the best reply for black

  • @DayanMazhar-pw2oy
    @DayanMazhar-pw2oy Год назад +1

    I did not know Danish gambit is powerful

  • @ChineseKingkong
    @ChineseKingkong 8 месяцев назад

    Bud💀💀Thats scotch gambit😂😂😂

  • @lelouchvibritannia3613
    @lelouchvibritannia3613 11 месяцев назад

    Welcome to denmark!
    We have farms, lego and AGGRESSION!
    Cuz you know... Vikings and all that

  • @fulljacket352
    @fulljacket352 19 дней назад

    I’ve crushed every person who’s tried this on me 😂

  • @feelcodejr5311
    @feelcodejr5311 Год назад +1

    can you please make videos on opening other than 1 e4 e5 pls

    • @chesspage1real
      @chesspage1real  Год назад +1

      I'll do some soon (especially for black) but most super aggressive fun openings are e4, that's why many of them are e4. But I'll do other openings soon too!

  • @Anti_Furry_Cooperation1
    @Anti_Furry_Cooperation1 Год назад +1

    EARLY PIN PLS

  • @youkiwitube
    @youkiwitube Год назад

    I die laughing with this videos

  • @AarushJijoPlayz
    @AarushJijoPlayz 5 месяцев назад

    After my move 2 as White d5
    Black decides to play the Nimzowitsch defense
    Me 😑

  • @punishedwhispers1218
    @punishedwhispers1218 Год назад

    Im starting to think this Whtie King is really into Black Queens just a hunch

  • @Michael-sb1tt
    @Michael-sb1tt Год назад

    In that last move if black castles it completely shuts down that move and white will more than likely lose a knight…..

    • @Michael-sb1tt
      @Michael-sb1tt Год назад

      Well I guess white won’t lose a night cause the queen could just take that black night but still pretty easy to shut down that attack with minimal damage to black.

  • @ruzskieRL
    @ruzskieRL Год назад +1

    explaining danish gambit in 60 seconds is insane

  • @ZZuluZ
    @ZZuluZ Год назад +1

    More!

  • @TheError235
    @TheError235 Год назад

    I'm probably really very stupid, but after cxb2 why you don't go Qd5? (maybe cuz Qe7?)

  • @UnitedDiscordNations
    @UnitedDiscordNations Год назад +1

    last

  • @Bwijaya2301
    @Bwijaya2301 Год назад +1

    Dam

  • @tylermaritz1701
    @tylermaritz1701 Год назад +6

    There's a second variation wherein you develop a knight instead of the dark squared bishop, very fun if the opponent tries an early queen attack.
    If I remember right the last game I used it in I wound up double checking his king into checkmate

  • @pawn6
    @pawn6 Год назад

    Give
    away
    multiple pieces
    because
    it's
    totally awesome and fun

  • @aameralmutawa6171
    @aameralmutawa6171 Год назад

    just wanted to say they can't hack you if they knew your private IP address, unless your brother next room who is threatening you xD

  • @GoUtes92
    @GoUtes92 Год назад

    With Black, I'm comfortable with taking the first two pawns. The third pawn? Eh, how good of a tactician is the person with White pieces?

  • @awesomeFake
    @awesomeFake Год назад

    why this channel is getting popular!!!!! then everyone will be pro(●'◡'●)

  • @gokubadgoku
    @gokubadgoku Год назад

    dude im high af and i just saw this video and tried it and won in like 10 moves he blundered his queen in 8 im 606 elo doe
    youre the goat i learn this and caro cann and i went from 400-600 in 2 days this type of wat is the only way i learn i just remember the jokes not the move order that shit too hard jokes easier
    anyway wish you had twitter so i could send you a screen shot of this game lmao the analysis says
    “white dominated black in this game black had the better opening but white destroyed blac in the mid game (he quit btw) “

  • @sumerazohaib6674
    @sumerazohaib6674 4 месяца назад +1

    3:04 was it is your real up idres

    • @Anth0nyIsSussy
      @Anth0nyIsSussy Месяц назад

      why would he give away his actual ip address

  • @faisalhrbk
    @faisalhrbk 9 месяцев назад

    THE MOVEMENT HE SAYS ;
    ill soon run out of things to sacrifice, lol

  • @alezvolta
    @alezvolta Год назад +1

    It's important to mention that you can (and probably should) meet Bb4+ with either Kf1, which is the engine's choice, or Nd2, which is safer, rather than Nc3; to maintain your pressure on black's kingside.

  • @CL0NEM
    @CL0NEM Год назад

    I want more detailed video pls

  • @iamhuhuhulal9109
    @iamhuhuhulal9109 Год назад

    I do not recommend it I've only kost once when I first played against this and everyone else got destroyed
    To destroy it yiu just beed to develop queen side pieces fast and castle their where no bishop is pointing and remember to check tehir king with the bishop first if they trade bishops you instantly win

  • @JeffreyMiller-h7k
    @JeffreyMiller-h7k 29 дней назад

    Thompson Joseph Clark Helen Martin Betty

  • @waerden
    @waerden Год назад +1

    Yoooo wassup

  • @mrincorrect9972
    @mrincorrect9972 6 месяцев назад

    Somehow made showing the opening and two lines feel like 10 minutes and it was just a pipeline to a paid chess course.

  • @brightjuniorchiwaula7959
    @brightjuniorchiwaula7959 Год назад

    brother because of this video its funny and educational I have joined and paid bro..keep up

  • @Eric_The_Cleric
    @Eric_The_Cleric Год назад

    Ok so do you want me to sacrifice more plons? How many plons must be sacrificed!?

  • @MaFraaaa
    @MaFraaaa Год назад +1

    U so pro

  • @Spacebuddy-dm6ps
    @Spacebuddy-dm6ps Год назад

    This attack doesn’t win me anything. My opponents can refute the attack and so can I.

  • @1337eddie
    @1337eddie 8 месяцев назад

    I don't usually leave comments but this is hands down one of the best and most underrated channels on RUclips.

  • @MZIH
    @MZIH Год назад

    I play nd2 after bb4 so that could be why I suck balls in the danish gambit.

  • @chonkook1
    @chonkook1 Год назад +1

    1/7500?

  • @keiichisatow4224
    @keiichisatow4224 11 месяцев назад

    What if the Black pawn didn’t take the sacrifice?