@@chessscape, oh right, that's probably why I haven't crossed 1500 yet. I usually play that move against that checkmating threat (there's usually no pawn there to take my queen). So my pattern-recognising brain decided that it's the same.
At the 3:09 mark I agree that black will move the queen, however I don't know why you moved it to that square. What if the opponent moved the black queen two squares to the right to prevent the subsequent check? I realize that white can threaten the queen from the white diagonal with pawns but still the queen would be in a completely different position on the board afterwards; thus affecting the outcome. of the game.
3:52 at this moment i would be done i think queen to f3 then the queen will be protecting the pawn if the black queen takes u take back if it moves away take the knight becose the kinig cant take the bishop so u will have up a knnight and a rook
4:51It's better to play the move Nf3 with the top engine line being ... Qf5 Qxa7+ Kd8 Nxd4 Qxd5 Ne6+ Qxe6 Rxe6 that just doesn't make sense but stockfish 17.1 play better chess than me so he must be right
The reason I never resign, is the diversity and pressure makes me think outside the box. And furthermore, if resigning is the proper move then how was the end game discovered
@chessscape sorry man for this but please add more music in your videos because it just you talking in silence and that's not very interesting to watch.
it looks promising, but the square has two defenders, king and queen. If the bishop moves there, he only has one defender, your Queen. Therefore, black can just take the bishop for free.
Just Rf7. Look at the position. White didnt sacrifice anything, has all his pieces active and a safe king. Meanwhile black has one piece developed and an almost mated king. Even if there was no checkmate right away, one can tell black is completely lost. But as I said, Rf7 and Nd7+ is an unstoppable threat
This is really funny, Im pretty competitive and I love studying openings, recently I tried out some d4 Bg5 shenanigans, like the trompowsky, exchange slav with Bg5 or d4 d5 Bg5 in Blitz. More than one time people actually premoved e6, I couldnt believe it😂 All the prep and then the opponent does that
BrawlStarsPearl is right "Why did you copy Chesspage1's thumbnail?". I love your video's, there so damn good. I'm also advanced. My 50th comment in RUclips.
Change your voice,it's so annoying
Any idea of how I could possibly do that? 🤣
Pin of shame 😂😂
I dunno I hear islands or possibly DRC?
@seriouslysadmemes3883 has the IQ the same as the temperature as antarctica💀 (-57)
@@chessscape love your voice bro u r the best
now if only i can remember 20 different moves like this in 3 different outcomes
Remember the concepts and the moves will come.
I like that you assume they're our "friend" after we tried one of your lessons on them.
5:12 DA QUEEN THO.
The iconic line “daruck” is my favourite 😂
😍
I once "sacrificed" the rook against my teacher in the chess club... It didnt go well😂😂
0:23 how does d5 have anything to do with the queen's indian???
i meant to say queen’s gambit 😅
Da pawn!
Da night!
Da bishop!
Da ruk!
Da queen!
No, it's DA RUUKH!
i m abonned to your channel prouve: episode 100-130 is bishop sire
Da king!
Nah, you can't take my Queen cause I'm just her Pawn 🤣🤣🤣
At the start everyone attacked my bishop ☠️
i usually get attacked by a pawn right away when standing there with a bishop
That was a useful video about the Bg5 Openings.
I think I will try this since those are brilliant traps.
Glad it was helpful!
21:59
It's not the only move. There's also Qf6. It stops checkmate for enough time to get the rook out of the way.
pawn takes your queen 😅
@@chessscape, oh right, that's probably why I haven't crossed 1500 yet. I usually play that move against that checkmating threat (there's usually no pawn there to take my queen). So my pattern-recognising brain decided that it's the same.
h😂😂😂
@@chessscape yes
At the 3:09 mark I agree that black will move the queen, however I don't know why you moved it to that square. What if the opponent moved the black queen two squares to the right to prevent the subsequent check? I realize that white can threaten the queen from the white diagonal with pawns but still the queen would be in a completely different position on the board afterwards; thus affecting the outcome. of the game.
Inferior "trap" moves might work in bullet games, but if you can beat a player with these moves, you could also beat them by playing soundly.
i take chesscape as an chess teacher for me
thank you my friend 🙏🏼
Me: Forky forky!
Opponent: What are you forking?
Me: Another fork!
Useful video!❤
3:52 at this moment i would be done i think queen to f3 then the queen will be protecting the pawn if the black queen takes u take back if it moves away take the knight becose the kinig cant take the bishop so u will have up a knnight and a rook
1:12 what if they decide to push f7 pawn
move the bishop back I guess
4:01 this rook here is in denguer
This is an insanely good lesson.
I just love how he says "devlop"😂
Time stamp
4:51It's better to play the move Nf3 with the top engine line being ... Qf5 Qxa7+
Kd8 Nxd4 Qxd5 Ne6+ Qxe6 Rxe6 that just doesn't make sense but stockfish 17.1 play better chess than me so he must be right
bro!! what if at 3:50 the queen takes pawn instead?!?!! we can do bd5 but not qb5!!!
Im guessing Qxd6 Rd1 is crushing for white
2:00 my opponent did not play queen move 😔
wont work all the time 😊 always be prepared for alternatives! thats why you have to keep learning to crush the game
1 of my fav opening before the video
0:34 For the first trick: What if the moment you put your bishop there they attack your bishop with their pawn ?
Bring bishop back to F4 and play a london
@@luv2ruck770A-ha 😃 ! You are absolutely right. Thanks !
This is a good opening.
0:32 why don't play pawn f6 ?
It weakens the king's side.
The reason I never resign, is the diversity and pressure makes me think outside the box. And furthermore, if resigning is the proper move then how was the end game discovered
and if black pushes pawn f6 in 2nd move?
The commentator often says the word "cover" when actually he should say "interpose".
my friends dont stand a chance
i was in the 5 million players but not anymore after seeing this amazing video 👍😀
But it's only been 3 minutes since the video was posted
@@oussama7132he watched it in 5x xD
5:15 What about the queen ??
Chesscape i miss you please upload a video or a short
thank you my friend 🙏🏼
At 2:48 why not fork the queen and the king with the bishop
At 16:08 why can’t black queen go f7 to block white queen?
The pawn
Try to find a fork!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2:44 Bro..This bishop is also completely invisible to you or?
I don't understand first opening if bishop goes to g5 most people will use pawn f6 or h6
In the first trap when the rook had to move to Wight win I have found a loop hall night to e2 and blak would win or drow in the next couple moves😂.
Basically having to play a game that is 55k moves long and need to be in a specific order?
Why did you copied ChessPage1 in the thumbnail??
@@DanialProhozdeniachesspage1 took my style dont you think??
who copies who….
@chessscape sorry man for this but please add more music in your videos because it just you talking in silence and that's not very interesting to watch.
@@DanialProhozdeniasure thats a good point
@chessscape +talk more like in shorts because you voice sometimes feels monotone of some sorts so please try to make this better
5:08 someone explain why we dont just take the bishop with the queen
its protected
2:56 you could fork the king and queen.
it looks promising, but the square has two defenders, king and queen. If the bishop moves there, he only has one defender, your Queen. Therefore, black can just take the bishop for free.
You know he can castle here, right? 11:39
on the second trap, f6 hitting the bishop, does it just back off thus losing the ability to protect the knight ????
Dude I just lost my dog coco during this vid
sometimes great sacrifices must be made for the gm title
@@snowbunny01😂
@@snowbunny01 _With great sacrifices come the GM title😂😂_
Sorry for your lost
and he sacrificed THE DOG!!!
Wonderful guide, thank you!
Thx for watching 🙏🏼
Why at 2:45, why don't you do bishop E6 instead?
Be6+ Qxe6 Qxe6+ Kxe6 you lost a piece.
ah yes "devlop"
You can just push the f7 pawn 1 square on the first trap and your idea won’t work.
2:34 what if the rook just takes your bishop?
Your queen takes the rook
At 14:59 what happens if king g8 instead of bishop taking rook?
@@tcohsOK but now q e8 and if nf7 then bxr so it becomes rook for rook and nh8 must return to f7 or be lost at which point qxr @b5 or bxpawn @e6
@tuapanich I think you are missing the point. Plz note the initial point is the King is moved to g8 out of the rook check instead of bxr
@tuapanich It appears you've lost the plot. Nd6 simply would cause qd8 and if nf7 we repeat qe8
Just Rf7. Look at the position. White didnt sacrifice anything, has all his pieces active and a safe king. Meanwhile black has one piece developed and an almost mated king. Even if there was no checkmate right away, one can tell black is completely lost. But as I said, Rf7 and Nd7+ is an unstoppable threat
3:41 why not push your queen and take the pawn it's checkmate
For which colour? I promise you there are no immediate checkmates in that position
Can you make a meme video about the Bong cloud😂😂
Any such video for e4 opening..please let me know
Youre amazing bro
You too 😍
@@chessscapeit would be cool if you made a live stream playing chess games and see which ones you win, lose or draw
Can you explain vedio on knight vs bishop endgames
Sir, where are you?? I waiting your new video since this, never up. Miss your learn
in 5:34 what happens when queen takes white bishop?
Queen takes?
When he said the rook
How does on get trained by you. I viewed the queens gambit, I wish it was longer. Great though
Who in the world wants to move pawn when its pinned to the queen. I think the opponent must be blinded like dora
Premoves
This is really funny, Im pretty competitive and I love studying openings, recently I tried out some d4 Bg5 shenanigans, like the trompowsky, exchange slav with Bg5 or d4 d5 Bg5 in Blitz. More than one time people actually premoved e6, I couldnt believe it😂 All the prep and then the opponent does that
U could fork with the bishop
4:59 BLUD THE QUEEN
what about it?
But what if Bishop takes the rook?
Why wouldn't they juat attack our bishop ?
25:33
If Ne3 the N is Octopus N
not really, since white can easily remove it from there with moves like Kd2
16:11 black queen can able to go to d7
the pawn covers the square
Im not in 99% players 😂
Brp is playing against 300 elo
Damn broooo your the best mann ❤❤❤
This moves only work with people under 200 elo 😅
Sorry but why are you not posting video
I resigned when I heard dudes voice
not sure how to take this 🤣
What if they move e4
Qe5 5:06
giving the queen is desperate mode :)
This can literally fail at multiple moves
12:51 kg8😂
5.000.000 people is not an idiot
This had happened to me many times while playing ultra bullet [15 seconds game (lichess)]
no, i don't know how to premove-
15:26 knight c7
these traps are amazing
Why didn't the rook take the bishop at g8?
the queen takes the rook back
@@chessscape😂. Hence proved why I'm looking at such videos to up skill myself 😂
brooo when i tried to do that someone tried this on me
Hi, what happened to the first one?)
i changed a thing and posted again
No if they have learnt tactics and strategies then after queen takes player will not lose you are wrong
Seems like hope chess to me
What will happen if he goes with the PH six attacking your bishop?
Teach yourself 😂😂😂
Da rukh is mah favourite 😅
I have played chess alot on
different games
And my opponent played h6 after biahop to g5🙂
In my games, i never got a brilliant move ever, i'm trying hard and chessscape it's helping me getting closer to my goal 😀(i'm elo 1200 😥)
You will you just need to keep learning
BrawlStarsPearl is right "Why did you copy Chesspage1's thumbnail?". I love your video's, there so damn good. I'm also advanced. My 50th comment in RUclips.
because thumbnails drive me crazy 😅
I play e5, the England gambit