Beat the Caro-Kann in 5 Moves

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  • Learn how to beat the Caro-Kann in only 5 moves with this trap that works over 80% of the time even against strong opponents.
    0:00 The first 5 moves
    1:54 The Trap 80% of People fall for
    4:35 Another Dangerous line
    9:18 The best move only 2% of people can find
    14:43 My Recommendation against Black's best option
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Комментарии • 313

  • @JonathanSchrantz
    @JonathanSchrantz  Год назад +81

    We just hit 40K subscribers! Thanks to everyone that hit the button!

    • @jasonz9902
      @jasonz9902 Год назад +3

      congrats on that you put out good content.

    • @kaiserkatzenhund5893
      @kaiserkatzenhund5893 Год назад +2

      Where did you get this idea? Just found this on Lichess lmao

    • @perpetualbystander4516
      @perpetualbystander4516 Год назад +1

      I hit the button! 👍

    • @josephoyek6574
      @josephoyek6574 Год назад +1

      What would you personally recommend against the French Defense: the Reti/Horwitz Gambit or the Alapin Gambit?

    • @gregsmoluch9859
      @gregsmoluch9859 5 месяцев назад

      good stuff !!!

  • @additionaddict5524
    @additionaddict5524 Год назад +256

    It works 80% of the time every time

    • @Cursein
      @Cursein Год назад +9

      It‘s true i was the queen

    • @irjake
      @irjake Год назад +11

      The sex panther attack 🤣

    • @tonybarfridge4369
      @tonybarfridge4369 Год назад +1

      yes always 80%

    • @Jivvi
      @Jivvi Год назад +3

      Within 5 moves or more.

    • @Alpha_Troll
      @Alpha_Troll Год назад +1

      Cmon bro 68.4% of statistics are made up.

  • @constantinospapadopoulos6778
    @constantinospapadopoulos6778 Год назад +28

    I paused the video at 4.42 to play a quick game and I shit you not, I played the exact same line you showed in the beginning and got a win in 8 moves xD
    Cheers Jonathan

    • @Alpha_Troll
      @Alpha_Troll Год назад +1

      And they just happened to play the Caro-Kahn against you?.

  • @akane.sakurada
    @akane.sakurada Год назад +20

    Ah yes, the Caro-Kann Defence RT-2PM2 "Topol-M" Cold-launched Three-stage Solid-propellant Silo-based Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit Variation.

    • @muffledp1073
      @muffledp1073 9 месяцев назад +1

      underrated comment

    • @dretheblack
      @dretheblack 7 месяцев назад

      Went looking for this comment

  • @matthewbruce4301
    @matthewbruce4301 Год назад +113

    I've always been an aggressive e4 player, but have only found fun when the opponent responds with e5... until now... Just stumbled on this channel and I've been absorbing information. Thanks!

    • @joshwantstotravel9516
      @joshwantstotravel9516 Год назад +7

      well against c5 morra is hell load of fun, against d5 Blackmar diemer gets em all the time, for the french youv got orthoschnapp, but yes actually caro always annoyed me(though theres hillbilly or rasa studier gambit or fantasy)

    • @mcmisterhd1920
      @mcmisterhd1920 Год назад +2

      In addition to the morra i recommend the Mengarini Variation (2. a3!!) against the Sicilian. It is extremly rare and extremly venemous. It's basically leads to a better version of the wing gambit.

    • @itayn6422
      @itayn6422 Год назад +3

      @@joshwantstotravel9516 The option I prefer against the french is the Milner-barry gambit, but I agree with your other choices, also if you REALLY wanna make you aggressive repetuar complete, check out the Matsukevich gambit against the Alekhine defense.

    • @user-jg8ss2mf4v
      @user-jg8ss2mf4v Год назад

      @@joshwantstotravel9516 amazing analytics. morra is a sack of sh-t. d5 does not produce problems. e5 is the only problem/ but not for you dudes)

    • @mathskafunda4383
      @mathskafunda4383 Год назад

      @@joshwantstotravel9516 Don't forget to mention that you're a 500.

  • @ldpickett28
    @ldpickett28 Год назад +8

    I can't thank you enough for this video! The Caro-Kann defense has been the opening that I could never beat. Now I get excited when I see it bc I'll go with about 80% of the people I play against do not know this trap and the Caro-Kann no longer haunts me! And even if they do, I've still managed to out maneuver them and win almost every time. Love this - thank you!!!!

    • @andrew_owens7680
      @andrew_owens7680 Год назад

      Mine has been the London. I often play the Scandinavian as black and I find London players do very well against me. I aim to get the bishops off the board. London players are often so formulaic that they get lazy in the endgame.

  • @andrewmays3988
    @andrewmays3988 Год назад +36

    I like the way you incorporate data from the computer base to augment your tutorials, then explain alternate moves and their consequences. EXCELLENT!!!😇

    • @DavidEmerling79
      @DavidEmerling79 Год назад +4

      I agree. I have incorporated that in my studies, as well. I don't always want to know the best (i.e. computer) response in a certain position; I also want to know what most players are *actually* playing in that position.

  • @RobFlaxMusic
    @RobFlaxMusic Год назад +18

    I got three minutes in and immediately paused to go try this out. Within ten minutes I had my first Breyer Trap victory! Thanks, JS!

    • @vvvvvv6365
      @vvvvvv6365 Год назад

      Are you happy with the trap victories?

  • @worldofchessandvariants
    @worldofchessandvariants Год назад +4

    Nice video! 👍🏽 There is a similar line for black in Fajarowicz Gambit: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5 3. dxe5 Ne4 4. a3 d6 5. exd6 Bxd6 6. Nf3 Nxf2 7. Kxf2 Bg3+

  • @judeautenebrae5837
    @judeautenebrae5837 Год назад +6

    Holy crap, this is a transposition of the ICBM variation of the Tennison gambit. I try to use it frequently against the Scandinavian, but it seems like people almost never fall for it. This version seems way more practical. I'm definitely going to try it.
    Edit: In my extreme excitement, I commented before finishing the video; I'm glad you mentioned the Tennison gambit. I think I still like the first version more, though.

    • @J4ve
      @J4ve Год назад

      Bro same i use thr tennison gambit as well and it came to mind after he showed the line lmao

    • @bloak9803
      @bloak9803 Год назад

      It works against caro kann because they are worried about their h pawn (so most frequent responses are Nf6 and h6), which is actually safe if black responds with e5. Against Scandinavian ICBM doesn't work because Nf6 is already played + Nc6 is available which protects the queen. A better variation against Scandinavian is the Bc4 + Qf6 setup.

  • @DavidEmerling79
    @DavidEmerling79 Год назад +2

    I put in the position after black plays 5...Nd7 (black's best defensive move) and Stockfish thinks that 6.Nxh7 is the best move for white, but I guess the point is that 6.Bc4 is trickier and gives black more ways to go wrong.
    Yes, the tactics here are similar to the tactics in the Tennison Gambit of the Scandinavian Defense: 1.e4 d5 2.Nf3 exd5 3.Ng5

  • @elikesef2611
    @elikesef2611 Год назад +3

    I found this video a few days ago. Just now played a game, and got the Caro-Kann against me, so I thought: "Let's give it a try." Worked like a charm the first time I tried it. The enemy had to part with his queen on move 8. 😆

  • @billmeador582
    @billmeador582 Год назад +20

    Since I love your videos (and have played this trap a few times in the past), I wanted to give you a better move than the one you showed at 3:46 in the video. If black plays h6 and then captures the knight then white should play Queen h5 to check the king and have a forced mate in 6.

    • @Silvergrooves42
      @Silvergrooves42 Год назад +1

      I hadn't even seen this opening yet and even I was like "wait isn't Qh5 just a mate". Glad to see I was right haha

    • @billmeador582
      @billmeador582 Год назад +9

      @@Silvergrooves42 The line is actually a mate in 6 which can be a little tricky to find the whole way. Therefore, I have am adding the line to follow to get mate instead of the advantage from moving the bishop to g6. 1. e4 c6 2. d3 d5 3. Nf3 dxe4 4. Ng5 exd3 5. Bxd3 h6 6. Nxf7 Kxf7 7. Qh5+ Kf6 8. Qg6+ Ke5 9. Bf4+ Kd4 10. Qe4+ Kc5 11. Qc4+ Kb6 12. Qb4#

  • @rock6606
    @rock6606 Год назад +5

    3:48 RIP to the 3 people who mouse slipped

  • @whuwhaaa2
    @whuwhaaa2 Год назад +3

    FUN FACT! After you reach the engine line, Black actually has a trap of its own. After Qh6#, instead of defending with Qe1, black can play g6 and offer up the pawn. It white accepts the pawn, then black plays Ne5 which opens a discovered attack on the white bishop on e6 and simultaneously attacks the queen on g6, Once white retreats their queen, Bxe6 wins the game as you get to play out the rest of your days two pieces up.
    Alternatively, If white doesn't accept the pawn and instead retreats their queen (say to h5), you can simply play on as normal up a piece, albeit in a really complex position.

  • @davidbatchelder85
    @davidbatchelder85 Год назад +1

    I have always enjoyed your teaching, very humorous and instructive. Well done, I will be using this thank you

  • @newterry2008
    @newterry2008 9 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant video! After that I won't play the Carro-Kann defence ever again !! Congratulations!!!

  • @johnnyegypt1974
    @johnnyegypt1974 Год назад +1

    Love the analysis & innovations. Just subscribed 🙏🏼. Any future plans re a video on the caro-kann Fantasy variation? Thanks 🙏🏼

  • @mcbigswig1569
    @mcbigswig1569 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I've always struggled with this defense, this video helps to deal with it.

  • @BunniBuu
    @BunniBuu Год назад +21

    This seems like a really fun opening!
    Unfortunately, after Ng5 my opponents always sense something fishy and would just not greed for another pawn with exd3, going for something like Nf6 right away, since if Nxe4, Nxe4, dxe, QxQ KxQ and the position is dead equal but I can't castle.
    Maybe I just play Nc3 and open up the possibility of them taking yet again and the position doesn't seem as bad even after KxQ. I'll try it out :)

    • @rohungupta8435
      @rohungupta8435 Год назад +3

      Go for the line where you don't castle. Since queens and some pieces are traded, castling actually isn't necessary and the best way to connect your rooks is an eventual bongcloud for king activity and you have a fantastic endgame. This Breyer variation looks near brilliant at club level.

  • @wiselyxd644
    @wiselyxd644 Год назад +16

    I seriously love the fact that you have so many fun lines for us to have a look at. Love your content Jon!

    • @Randomsass
      @Randomsass Год назад

      Ahhh don't you hate when you got hit by the Tennison Gambit and There's an ICBM Missile coming in your location Rapidly?.

    • @andrew_owens7680
      @andrew_owens7680 Год назад

      @@Randomsass There are lots of ways to avoid the ICBM, but they are also full of traps. I don't know any opening so full of life or death decisions!

  • @petersiegfriedkrug
    @petersiegfriedkrug 8 месяцев назад

    Incredible. I did not know this!! Thank you very much.

  • @benb4728
    @benb4728 Год назад +8

    Great video Jonathan! I remember showing this line to you on stream several months ago and you tried it in a game but the opponent played some weird move on move 3 like Qb6. Anyways, your analysis is very good. I especially like the Bc4 against Nd7 lines. Probably a practical choice for black is to avoid taking on d3, by playing 4... Nf6 and if 5. Nc3 then h6 or even better Bg4!

  • @rafaelrojas7249
    @rafaelrojas7249 Год назад

    Very good lines, thanks!.

  • @mattlambert3118
    @mattlambert3118 9 месяцев назад +1

    I play the Scandinavian (Modern variation pretty much unless they [lay the Tennison Gambit) and what I do against the Tennison Gambit isn't technically the best, but It certainly doesn't allow for that trap. I I'm pretty sure I did get hit with the Tennison Gambit trap you showed here one of the first times I encountered it and that's what promprted my to figure something else out, but it's not that hard to figure something out that prevents it and lets you keep you're extra pawn most of the time.

  • @ghanimalghawanmeh1457
    @ghanimalghawanmeh1457 Год назад +5

    The black can rebuttal the attack on his queen by simply playing knight to h6 and you didn't discuss that.

  • @gillespie2482
    @gillespie2482 Год назад +2

    So you're the reason why people have started playing this. I have to be honest, the first guy got me. :)

  • @luissantiagocorreia
    @luissantiagocorreia Год назад +2

    This variant is used a long time ago and often against Scandinavian.

  • @squidzink9203
    @squidzink9203 Месяц назад

    In my experience trying this a few times, as soon as the white bishop takes the pawn on d3, black simply moves queen to d5, removing the fork and covering the f7 pawn.
    I’m not very experienced…but this appears to end the attack more thoroughly than moving a pawn to e6. I have to then work a new plan.

  • @mikkohassien2117
    @mikkohassien2117 6 месяцев назад

    one of my favorite lines against caro/slav. 'Tennison gambit' is able to play many of C6/D4 openings and many persons doesn't know tennison main points...

  • @AmitKumar-no7op
    @AmitKumar-no7op Год назад

    most amazing teacher and a perfect human you cannot resist to meet ...luv u and bless u

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 Год назад +1

    I've been playing the Tenyson frequently and it is one of the best opening at low to intermediate level because it requires a lot of prep, but it so trappy that anyone unfamiliar will almost certainly fall into a trap. Incidentally, it's also tricky to play as black, which can work too.

  • @pawnpusher
    @pawnpusher Год назад +1

    Nice theory, I'll put it to the test next time I face the Caro-Kann

  • @rft1509
    @rft1509 Год назад

    I like your voice man
    most of the chess channels have terrible voice and unpleasing experience
    but yours is very soothing to the ear and comfortable
    just wanted to point this satisfaction out! have a nice one

  • @bsavidge
    @bsavidge 7 месяцев назад

    This is an icb. Never thought about this to refute the caro. Awesome

  • @peterkalavsky5223
    @peterkalavsky5223 Год назад

    amazing. it worked in the first caro kann game. thanks.

  • @DakshinaRaghu
    @DakshinaRaghu Год назад

    Great video! :)

  • @l4te4oot91
    @l4te4oot91 Год назад +2

    Love these Jon, keep em coming...

  • @rainerwahnsinn9585
    @rainerwahnsinn9585 Год назад +1

    03:15 Maybe you should explain why Nf7 Qa4+ still loses in 90%
    and that after 02:41 Nd7 in move 5 almost nothing can go wrong

  • @gregsmoluch9859
    @gregsmoluch9859 5 месяцев назад

    Exellent teacher, fast teaching!

  • @joeyharrington1863
    @joeyharrington1863 Год назад +4

    As a caro player, I'm not looking forward to more people playing this against me

  • @ImOneOfThem23
    @ImOneOfThem23 Год назад +2

    I won so many games because of this video. Thank you!

  • @thecheckmater3587
    @thecheckmater3587 Год назад +2

    I've never stayed until the theme song at the very end but I am the opposite of disappointed

  • @dukeoversteer
    @dukeoversteer Год назад

    Hi Jonathan. Great trap there. Is this inspired by the Rosen trap he pulled on you with d4? That was a really funny collaboration you did with Eric. Keep up the good work.

    • @joeyharrington1863
      @joeyharrington1863 Год назад

      It does seem very similar to the englund gambit trap! This seems more sound though, since black playing c6 means they can't play Nc6 to defend the queen

  • @b.sz.5082
    @b.sz.5082 9 месяцев назад +1

    As the Caro-Kann player I'm never taking the pawn, I always hope for the advanced because It's the most exciting and fun variation

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner Год назад

    Funny trap. Thanks for sharing

  • @DavidfromMichigan
    @DavidfromMichigan Год назад

    John! You're a beast!

  • @EJ92652
    @EJ92652 8 месяцев назад

    this helps so much thank you

  • @harvallen
    @harvallen Год назад +1

    Nice vid, especially for a noob like me. You got a sub. Btw, I finally got caro kann against me today but opponent didnt take the bait! 😬

  • @Laudruppel
    @Laudruppel Год назад +5

    On my level (2100 blitz) the first opponent got trapped. 🙂
    1. e4 c6 2. Nf3 d5 3. d3 g6 4. h4 Bg7 5. h5 dxe4 6. Ng5 exd3 7. Bxd3 h6....oops....8. Nxf7 Kxf7 9. Bxg6 1-0

  • @TheMiseryMachine
    @TheMiseryMachine Год назад +1

    So as black if we just go 4...h6 to kick the knight instead of taking the second pawn, we won't have to face this absolute monster of a trap? Or do you have something up your sleeve for that too?

  • @jeffersonthomas1269
    @jeffersonthomas1269 8 месяцев назад

    I speak in awe to my grandchildren of the Chicken, That vampire knew chess. he fell victim to a gambit her didn't see coming and relinquished the board. Man overboard, one gone chicken. Aww chucks.

  • @zetni
    @zetni Год назад

    JS in the first position you can not to sac a bishop. Stockfish said there will be checkmate in 5-6 moves after Qh5+. But thats works after h6

  • @adriansrfr
    @adriansrfr Год назад +3

    Genius, I love your content!

  • @iansimpson27
    @iansimpson27 Год назад +1

    I have other lines I like playing against the Caro, but I watched the whole thing anyway - I think this is an excellent video, really good, interesting and systematic explanations of the key ideas for both sides.

  • @ramilparedes9930
    @ramilparedes9930 Год назад

    Very helpful

  • @itskmillz
    @itskmillz Год назад +1

    I was literally typing this reminds me of the Tennison gambit and then you said it lol

  • @JoseDownUnder
    @JoseDownUnder Год назад +1

    Great video Jonathan ! A similar trap (to the one at 3:46) you can set up as black in the Budapest gambit Adler variation where black knight takes on f2 , before that move lot of online players played h3 against me when the knight was on g4 😀

  • @turkiyett0928
    @turkiyett0928 Год назад

    This line is sound according to Chessbase database which depth at 52 which give -0.80 but that's so complicated so Komodo 14 recommend 4...e5 which is the refutation.

  • @iclicklike3397
    @iclicklike3397 Год назад

    Whats the % of games at higher level where black actually takes the e4 pawn? The whole point of caro-kann is to let white take center pawn with center pawn and retake with the c pawn to keep the center. I quickly found out that as black you should avoid initiating center pawn trades.

  • @IB4theAIB
    @IB4theAIB Год назад

    Wow! This is so cool.

  • @AcceleratedMango
    @AcceleratedMango Год назад +1

    Looks like caro kann isn't a very good defense to e5. Objectively the engines say it's okay, but in reality, it requires black to play very precisely. Like in the advance variation where the bf5 bishop gets harassed.

  • @LordSoviet
    @LordSoviet Год назад

    Any cool ideas in d4 c4 openings?

  • @ashmanfreepress
    @ashmanfreepress Год назад

    What do you guys play if black plays nf6 instead of exd pawn!?

  • @V_ChessGuy
    @V_ChessGuy Год назад

    What if they block the queens potentially staring at each other with Bd7 or Nbd7

  • @walterbates1654
    @walterbates1654 Год назад

    Feeding the RUclips algorithm. Great game. Thanks.

  • @walterbrownstone8017
    @walterbrownstone8017 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @rv706
    @rv706 Год назад

    For Black, why not to play Qa5+ right after Ng5? (then Bd2 Qe5+)

  • @Chalkapple
    @Chalkapple Год назад

    What stops black on move 3 from going bg4?

  • @yatlungzee4753
    @yatlungzee4753 Год назад

    Jonathan, you are the best! I don't know how many queens I have taken and won so many games with this trap! Lol!!!!

  • @LizardPlay
    @LizardPlay Год назад

    In Scandinavian 4:12 not h6 but e6 and all combinations are over

  • @IAmSplate
    @IAmSplate 15 дней назад

    The Breyer is fun except that in 98% of games where I go for it, I get all excited about my prep but they play bg4 instead of trading pawns, which is the one line of the Breyer he doesn’t show :(

  • @domandred
    @domandred 8 месяцев назад

    It definitely helps when you have a black that does not play well. Soon as the knight drops on f3 drop the mainline and play f6
    3 f3 f6
    Or if black allows Ng5 and does follow your whole line...
    6 Nxh7 Qe5+
    And now your playing chess and black is winning
    You only win 80% of the time against a bad Caro player.

  • @casualbillionaire
    @casualbillionaire Год назад

    I played this but they moved the king pawn instead of taking my pawn...threw the entire thing off and left me down material from the open...If the king pawn moves the king does not need to take the bishop to move out of check.

  • @calihd595
    @calihd595 Год назад

    one oppening more for my weird stuff... they told me some how i attract bad moves. If they would know :) how much i prepare it.

  • @herrschnupke4044
    @herrschnupke4044 Год назад

    1:50. After exd3, bla bla, but what if black plays Nf6 instead, and does not play exd3. He does not even mention it. Excellent!

  • @graccusbro2061
    @graccusbro2061 Год назад

    Now I get it why I have been facing this damned line every time in the past few months

  • @davidfors1236
    @davidfors1236 Год назад

    I don't think you specifically addressed 8)...fxBe6 in the line 1. e4 c6 2. d3 d5 3. Nf3 dxe4 4. Ng5 exd3 5. Bxd3 Nd7 6. Bc4 e6 7. O-O Be7 8. Bxe6 fxe6 9. Nxe6... I suppose it is similar to when black plays 7)...Nf6, but there are differences. Great video nonetheless!

  • @WalterReade
    @WalterReade Год назад

    If black plays 5. ... h6, then after 6. Nxf7 Kxf7, it's a pretty easy forced checkmate in 5 moves or less after 7. Qh5+, which is even more fun than the queen grab.

  • @ravelalves2057
    @ravelalves2057 Год назад +1

    Ótima análise. 👏🏼

  • @joshuamusic8812
    @joshuamusic8812 Год назад

    Gonna try this otb

  • @princeantisocial
    @princeantisocial Год назад +1

    8:01 what happened if they play kd7 instead?

  • @CB-jq7fe
    @CB-jq7fe Год назад

    Cool!

  • @DestinationBabel
    @DestinationBabel Год назад

    Ahah thanks, It worked at 1st try for me ;)

  • @johnmillett2831
    @johnmillett2831 Год назад

    LOL. I love playing persons with their beat the Caro traps. They fall into my trap by doing so.

  • @Renu132
    @Renu132 Год назад

    Wow sir it's amazing

  • @NidusFormicarum
    @NidusFormicarum Год назад

    The practical problem with this gambit at club level is that there are several good ways for Black to decline the pawn sacrifice (even if this does not lead to a big advantage for Black). 4 ... e5 is particurly annoying.

  • @Moldylocks
    @Moldylocks Год назад

    Humans never cease to amaze. Even the people who didn't fall for the immediate trap and play e6 to give their King a safe square, still over 75% of them still blunder the Queen? That's so funny

  • @Vlabar
    @Vlabar 6 месяцев назад

    Doesnt black queen to d5 put a stop to the gambit?

  • @russellthorburn9297
    @russellthorburn9297 Год назад

    4:59 What's wrong with black playing Qd5? That to me seems like the easiest way to counter that position. According to the right side of the screen it's not even one of the most played moves. Am I missing something?

  • @matthieucharmetant9332
    @matthieucharmetant9332 Год назад

    I don't understand why none mentioned what happens if black plays Nh6 ?
    First time I tried it, the opponent played this and I didn't find any counterattack... Computer doesn't know either...
    Seems simple and natural...

  • @divyanshujain5809
    @divyanshujain5809 Год назад

    What would happen if black instead of playing Nd7, moves his queen on a5-d8 diagonal?

  • @danielbures9553
    @danielbures9553 Год назад +1

    I'm a Caro player and this would NOT work on me cos I wouldn't take the pawn at the start and just play solidly ez.

  • @JacobBush16
    @JacobBush16 18 дней назад

    Oh sick another way to play the ICBM gambit

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 7 месяцев назад

    The engine score at the end made me laugh. But if you look at it. The king can only be attacked by the rook or queen directly and either the bishop or knight can significantly block the rook check. The queen can add an attacker to e6 by moving to h3 but black can add a queen to defend on f7. White has nothing and will take ages to develope the queen side. Note if black blocks with the bishop it is worse as b4 attacks with a defender so the knight is the best blocker. It is the most absurd position in chess I can think of.

  • @seventhtenth
    @seventhtenth Год назад

    this channel is training me to think moves ahead! thank you!

  • @HedgeFundOfOne
    @HedgeFundOfOne 9 месяцев назад

    Stockfish now seems to prefer 5..Qc7 over 5..Nd7, though it flips between them. 😁

  • @mehrdara6545
    @mehrdara6545 10 дней назад

    I once fell for this trap with knight on f6 line and after blundering my queen I played Nbd7 they played Qc7 and after playing e5 a5 Ne8 i managed to trap their queen on c7 !!

  • @VK-pd8zz
    @VK-pd8zz 2 месяца назад

    Crazy

  • @gregmatic2861
    @gregmatic2861 Год назад

    Why not move the black queen to A4 and check white king?