Nakhmanson Gambit with 6...Nxc3!?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @stephenbrown40
    @stephenbrown40 4 года назад +10

    Thank You. I play as st33, I had a chance at 12yrs old, I was in the Local Newspaper but never had a sponsor. Now at 65, due to Covid-19 and wanting to see how far I can GO. Your vids are a godsend. Everyone wants money, I just want Fun. I live for puzzles from Cosmology to Neurology I have a desire for knowledge.

  • @christmas6666
    @christmas6666 4 года назад +75

    okay, now explain it to me like I'm 5...

    • @willhuge1408
      @willhuge1408 4 года назад +19

      Imagine that you start a lemonade stand...

    • @trollololol7882
      @trollololol7882 3 года назад +3

      Horse moving go place and weird looking guys in the middl go forwerd

  • @brain5531
    @brain5531 4 года назад +11

    black is also having a heart attack bro

  • @kyan1336
    @kyan1336 4 года назад +3

    geez youve been doing youtube for a while man! so underated

  • @okRahulBro
    @okRahulBro 4 года назад +2

    >>>>> Nxc3 Re1+ Be7 bxc3 and d5! puts in an in between move and is the suggested line by the engine. Position afterwards is better for black, as he is up a pawn with not too much compensation. 14:25, the correct move afterwards (by engine) is Bxf3 Qxf3 Qd7 and black leads to a much better endgame /// :)

  • @advocatetsapoga7787
    @advocatetsapoga7787 4 года назад +10

    Bro you should start your video like saying "if everything goes well"?

  • @ahrrydepp493
    @ahrrydepp493 4 года назад +4

    Its so damn relaxing to hear to your voice, Love you bro keep it up 🍺

  • @nilvalles1
    @nilvalles1 2 года назад +1

    0:58 here Qd5 is a blunder, black plays Nd6 and can easily defend with a huge advantage. Bxf7 is the only move that makes things hard for black

  • @jacobshor5956
    @jacobshor5956 3 года назад +2

    15:45 if dxc3 then 9. Qd5 actually forces mate. Only defense is 9... d6 then 10. Qxf7+ Kd7 11. Be6+ Kc6 12. Bd7+. Black has 4 moves all are forced mate.
    If 12... Kb6 then 13. Qb3+. Black can play 3 moves being 13... Ka6 13... Ka5 and 13... Kc5 all of them get mated by 14. Qb5#.
    If 12...Kc5 then 13. Ba3+ Kb6 14. Qb3+ and again blacks only two moves 14... Ka6 and 14... Ka5 get mated by 15. Qb5#.
    If 12... Bxd7 then 13. Qc4+ Kb6 14. Rb1+. If 14... Bb5 then 15. Qxb5# and if 14... Ka5 white plays 15. Qxc3. The two moves 15... Ka4 and 15... Ka6 get met with 16. Qa3(#)(+) which either wins the game immediately or after 16... Ba4 17. Qxa4#.
    Lastly, if 12... Kxd7 then 13. Ne5+ dxe5 14. Rd1+ Kc6 15. Qc4+ Kb6 16. Rb1+ Ka5 17. Qb5#.
    It’s a nice trick to know and practice with forced mate in 8. All variations were shown every other move is forced. Like this to get it to the top and let people know this took forever to type on mobile :)

  • @witchmitch5246
    @witchmitch5246 4 года назад +4

    I really want to play nakhmanson gambit, but my opponents never take the pawn with the knight at the beginning:(

    • @LeventK
      @LeventK 4 года назад

      lol

    • @advocatetsapoga7787
      @advocatetsapoga7787 4 года назад

      Taking the centre pawn is a huge risk

    • @FlareiOS
      @FlareiOS 4 года назад +3

      Did u watch his other video. This video is just a variation of the gambit where the knight takes. He made another video where he goes over if pawn takes

  • @Watermelon_Man92
    @Watermelon_Man92 4 года назад +9

    I smell weaknesses. I’ve never seen so many weaknesses in my life. This is insane. They should have named it the Kamikaze Gambit.

    • @tashikrtv6878
      @tashikrtv6878 4 года назад +12

      Ok Magnus

    • @bigpapamanman1550
      @bigpapamanman1550 3 года назад +2

      You don't play this shit in classical games lol you play it to actually have fun while playing chess

  • @leiabryanttheredneckfemini1445
    @leiabryanttheredneckfemini1445 4 года назад +5

    What if "6. ...Nd6!"?

    • @dragovern
      @dragovern 4 года назад

      Gjchess

    • @dakotasuris1740
      @dakotasuris1740 4 года назад

      Nd6 refutes the whole thing. Attacking the B on c4 and protecting the f7 square.

  • @jomarmesa7864
    @jomarmesa7864 4 года назад +3

    Good evening" your new subscriber idol

  • @brendan3503
    @brendan3503 3 года назад +1

    Ne4 (2:39), Ne7 (4:16), Be7 (10:42)

  • @TheFlux7
    @TheFlux7 4 года назад +12

    At the beginning you say 7.Qd5, but isn't it 7.Bxf7?

    • @witherfly5811
      @witherfly5811 3 года назад

      @Charles Kim No its a very bad way to play it because after after Nd6 youre screwed.

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 4 года назад +6

    8:07 rather than g6, Ng6.

    • @gautamgautamsuresh1218
      @gautamgautamsuresh1218 4 года назад +3

      That leaves d5 hanging, bishop can take on d5 and would be problematic

  • @billythomas8560
    @billythomas8560 4 года назад +2

    Who created this gambit? When did they invent it? I'd like to see the actual history of this "popular" gambit.

  • @AvangionQ
    @AvangionQ 4 года назад

    0:51 So what happens if black declines the gambit with knight E4-D6? Now white has no real attack, two minor pieces still hanging, no way to defend them both ...

    • @b50corei56
      @b50corei56 4 года назад

      You get back the piece or black loses with re1

  • @JFBassett2050
    @JFBassett2050 2 года назад

    More! More! I may become a chess expert yet!!!!

    • @chesswebsite
      @chesswebsite  2 года назад

      Love it. Nakhmanson is definitely chess expert level 100.

  • @nondysjunction
    @nondysjunction 4 года назад +2

    Doesn't the position for black at the 3:00 mark of the video allow a black kingside castle instead of d5 and thus leave black both safe and up material? Correct me if I'm wrong...

    • @IrvingDaniel
      @IrvingDaniel 3 года назад

      I agree. Even f6 would stop the attack on the spot, what am I missing here?

    • @IrvingDaniel
      @IrvingDaniel 3 года назад

      ohh wait, never mind. If f6 then bishop takes anyway, and after gxf6 the kingside is quite exposed.

  • @stylishgaming9913
    @stylishgaming9913 4 года назад +1

    Bro in next episode will u show how to defend by sepoys

  • @chessaspire1432
    @chessaspire1432 4 года назад

    A STARTLING CHESS OPENING REPERTOIRE. BY CHRIS BAKER HAS IT ALL.THANKS

  • @dakotasuris1740
    @dakotasuris1740 4 года назад

    Nd6 for back refutes the whole thing. Attacks the white bishop on c4 and protects f7

    • @rinoyjoy1917
      @rinoyjoy1917 3 года назад

      What if he moves pawn to f6 & attack the black bishop in the first variation

  • @LeventK
    @LeventK 4 года назад +3

    0:58 computer says -9 after Wd5??

  • @alexjoseph2814
    @alexjoseph2814 4 года назад +2

    Hi!

  • @ginielsangco9582
    @ginielsangco9582 4 года назад

    how about Na6?

  • @linkrules32
    @linkrules32 4 года назад +1

    Too many IFs in chess

  • @sallysmith9733
    @sallysmith9733 2 года назад

    Back knight . Move

  • @sallysmith9733
    @sallysmith9733 2 года назад

    Black pawn seven.

  • @koroshabdoli1739
    @koroshabdoli1739 4 года назад

    جالبه اما توضیح اگر خلاصه باشه بهتره .ممنون

  • @interestingchip4643
    @interestingchip4643 4 года назад

    15:11 these knight is mad

  • @mikomit3490
    @mikomit3490 4 года назад +1

    After nxc3 our Queen is under attack so we have to move it to propably e2

    • @jacobshor5956
      @jacobshor5956 3 года назад

      Not if you check their king with Re1 and immediately capture the knight

  • @howardberger3676
    @howardberger3676 2 года назад

    Good video but too long!

    • @chesswebsite
      @chesswebsite  2 года назад

      Fair. Tried to cover as much as I could.

  • @interestingchip4643
    @interestingchip4643 4 года назад

    0:11 ♟😯

  • @Emmanuelog05
    @Emmanuelog05 4 года назад

    2:39

  • @shantoreywilkins651
    @shantoreywilkins651 4 года назад

    🕵️‍♀️🕵️‍♂️🤗🤗🤗🌞🌞🌞

  • @Miamisfinest
    @Miamisfinest 4 года назад

    The black knight could have taken the white queen

  • @sallysmith9733
    @sallysmith9733 2 года назад

    You talk too much