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  • 7:13 I don't think that it's a good idea to move the knight to G5 as it can be attacked with a pawn moving to H6 what will force retreat. Why not to move it on F4?

  • @tepadno A few things: 1) I assume your referring to the Bishop (you wrote Knight) 2) The whole Idea of the move is to pin the Knight, moving to F4 clearly doesn't do this 3) If Black play Ph6, then just Bh4, there are other minor reasons awell, F4 is a good developement move, but doesn't serve the purpose of pinning the Knight.

  • @Olliek94 *you're

  • The best way to confront the king/queen's gambit is to bring the bishop out to attack the knight.

  • Use a pop screen, please! Thanks :)

  • move away from the mic please, every word with the letter p pops like a balloon.

  • fuck your ads

  • @eldavido761 ad blocker bro.

  • Chesscholo is famous idiot, troll and parasite who lives on every chess video on Youtube.

  • Some fool did the Napoleon Opening (1. e4 e5 2. Qf3) then 2...Nf6 3. Bc4 d5 4. Bb5+ c6 5. Ba4 Bg4 6. Qg3 Bd6 7. f3 Bh5 8. Qxg7 Kd7 9. d3 Rg8 10. Qh6 b5 11. Bb3 Na6 12. Bg5 Rg6 13. Bxf6 Qxf6 14. Qf8 Rxf8 15. exd5 Nc5 16. dxc6+ Kxc6 17. Bc4 bxc4 18. dxc4 Rxg2 19. Nd2 Rxd2 20. Kxd2 Qf4+ 21. Ke2 Qxc4+ 22. Kd2 Qd4+ 23. Ke2 Rg8 24. Rd1 Bxf3+ 25. Nxf3 Qe4+ 26. Kf2 Qxc2+ 27. Rd2 Nd3+ 28. Ke2 Rg2+ 29. Ke3 Bc5+ 30. Ke4 f5+ 31. Kxf5 Nxb2+ 32. Kxe5 Nc4+ 33. Kf6 Qc3+ 34. Ne5+ Qxe5+ 35. Kf7 Rxd2 and I won ay.

  • @ChessCholo who cares?

  • What if black puts a queen to d5 before bishop attacks on c4 to capture the pawn??

    I guess it's the powerful moves..Explain pros and cons of this move please!

  • COMMON MOVE IN OPENINGS: Bishop pinning opponents knight. (see 7:30) Why why WHY doesn't black move pawn to h6? I never understood that, it seems like the easiest move, and it changes tempo. What am I missing?

  • @jakefreakinclark

    Why they don't move pawn to h6 is because in a standard game most players like to castle and having that line of pawns fixated really helps than having the h7 pawn at h6

    But h6 is still a weak move, they could just move bishop to h4 keeping pressure, and if you give chase using g7 pawn then your castle line has been broken

  • good video but at 4:53 when blacks bishop is attacking whites queen in stead of moving your knight out to block it. the best way to block that would be moving your pawn to f3 blocking and also attacking the bishop. the best thing for that bishop to do then is retreat seeing as taking the pawn at f3 would open it up to the knight at g1 and the pawn at g2 i would use the knight, seeing as using the pawn opens up your rook to be attacked.

  • Very helpful, thank you.

  • what are some good defenses for the opening d4?

  • name of this chess game ?

  • A pawn is NOT a PIECE! Damn, that drives me crazy. It's the mark of an amateur player. It's worse than calling a knight a horse, or a rook a castle.

  • @douglasd53 There's no oficial rule about that, it's just generally accepted since it's easily understandable and more practical. As too horses and castles, in some languages those are the correct names, so players that don't have english as main language may often make that mistake, doesn't mean they're amateurs though...

  • @blazesoul13 We're not speaking "some languages", we're speaking English. In English it's a Knight, not a horse, and a Rook, not a castle. And in English, the chessmen are divided into pawns and pieces. And this guy DOES have English as his main language, so he should know better. And, lastly, I didn't say they were amateurs, I said it's the mark of an amateur...in other words, they sound like amateurs when they don't use correct terminology.

  • @douglasd53 Who cares?

  • Best fucking opening ever! The only thing, I don't know what to do if black uses his bishop to defend the pawn at e6.

  • A WORLD OF HURT!!

    

  • WHAT IF BLACK PLAYS BISHOP A6 TO DEFEND B5 PAWN?

  • @Melancolia793 then he blocks his own e 2 pawn which causes many problems

  • heres the real question: who would win in a chess match between kevin from the chess website and jrobi?

  • what to do if black take first pawn white responds to e3 and black respond bishop to c6

  • what if d5 takes c4? right after he plays d5

  • what if after he takes with the pawn he moves his queen to d5?

  • What if 2. ... Be6 when playing the queen's gambit accepted with e3? I tend to play e4 a lot, so that I can kick the bishop back with d5, gaining momentum and winning back the pawn, but I was wondering what one would do when e3 was played and the bishop comes to e6.

  • @BlackSunSerenade Excuse me, that would be 3. ... Be6.

  • when I try to pin down their knight at f6 with my bishop they usually move their pawn to h6 what should I do?

  • @rockninjaalex just give up on chess. You're not good enough. thats what you should do.

  • @OceanSkate401 play me sometime then we can decide that

  • @rockninjaalex uhhh yeah maybe. how am i gonna play you in chess? i live in rhode island.

  • @OceanSkate401 Totally not my battle. But come one dude. Nothing wrong with asking newb questions. We were all newbs at one time. And if you weren't then don't troll youtube picking easy wins. Go be a grandmaster or something. 

  • @jquickri come one dude? come one come all? and who the eff are you? don't tell me what to do.

  • In the Queen's Gambit accepted line, why is it uncommon for the white player to play e4 (instead of the more common e3)?

  • what do you do if on the first move black goes pawn to d6

  • AGRHH GOD DAMN ANNOYING MICROPHONE!!!! Where's the other Kevin!/

  • if black plays be6 wich is clever wat do u do???

  • if black plays 3...b e6 wich is clever wat do u do???

  • When you say "he" you should say "black" for those that are just learning

  • @dialectical44 na... you'd have to be pretty stupid not to figure that one out. there are only two options after all :/

  • at 7:19 what would you do? i mean black can move his pawn to attack the bishop in H6.

  • @momomo627 yeah at 7:19 , black can easily counter attack by moving to h6. and the bishop will have to retreat

  • always when I try this against a computer he plays bishop to E6 at 2:00. I never know what to do

  • I don't really like this opening, but I know I have to wean myself off the King's Gambit if I am to become world champion :)

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  • next time can speak up a little more? my speakers are shite

  • @snappy2332

    buy headphones

  • At 7:15 why can't black H6?

  • @KevinKaya

    It can...you can then move the bishop to h4...still keeping pressure on the knight on f6

  • @7:27 ; What if black moved the pawn on h7 to h8 ?

  • I have play for some years chess, but never with theory or explanations, it´s great to understand some strategies, thanks a lot, great series of videos, very helpful!

  • what about queen a4 cheak then take pawn

  • i luw this opening i played it on tournaments and its really good!

  • When White moves Bc1 to g5, Black can pressure the bishop by moving his far pawn to h6. The bishop is forced to retreat to where he came, attack the knight, or retreat to h4. Then Black can play his other pawn to g5, putting further pressure on the Bishop and freeing up his Knight again.

  • 5:04 white should bring knight to e5. Once black bishop bishop captures queen, than whites bishop should kill the pawn on f7 causing a check mate. This is of course assuming that black doesn't bring down a piece that can stop this like the knight on f6 to d5.

  • @ActionRaccoon That's not checkmate, the king has a spot open on D7

  • @turquoiseguy Nope, The knight That Is on e5 is guarding that square. Try to read the directions more carefully.

  • @ActionRaccoon Oh, E5, sorry I assumed you were talking about G5. Good call though, I didn't realize that. Its a nice trap if I ever get in that scenario

  • at 5:00 why don't you move pawn to F3 instead of sacrifice the horse/ knight?

  • but what if he takes c7 - c6 to support his pawn in d5????

  • i just bought this book called "the mammoth book of chess" by graham burgess and its a great book but i just dont understand some things in it like i played some of the defences or opening online and the opponent dosent seem to play the move i think he is and thats when shit gets fucked up can someone please give me something short on how to play the game smart and defensively yett aggresive

  • nice video

  • What if they just move their king pawn up 2?

  • @Deathangels2901 personally i would just play pawn e3 to open up the light square bishop

  • @Deathangels2901 then you shouldn't do the queens gambit but there are many other ways you could open up the game

  • what if black moves his knight to C6 after you move your pawn to C4?

  • next time why not record a higher voice?

  • HI, Kevin !

  • what if the black moves with Pawn E5

  • Nice lesson. For free, high-quality chess lectures - on openings, endings, tactics, blindfold, analyzed games and live blitz commentary - please visit my YouTube channel. Thanks!

  • thanksssss dude

  • Nobody plays like this :\

  • @BlazingFlame116 5.Bxf6 Qxf6 6.cxd5 exd5 7.Nxd5 Qd6 8.e4 Be6 9.Nc3

  • what if after you open with d4, black replies with e6 O__O

  • its like the french ! QGD is EPIC

  • Why can't black do this?

    1. white-pawn to E4

    2. black-pawn to E5

    3. white-knight to F3

    4. black-knight to F6 (instead of to C6)

    Please Explain

  • @simon13579100 he can, it's called petrov's defense. this video however is about the queen gambit, which is a d4 opening, not e4

  • step back son...I hear way too many mic pops

  • chessteaching.webs.com visit this site which contains everything about variations of queen's gambit  of youtube.com videos and it is totally free :)

  • is your programm "deep shredder"?

  • I just started to play chess today, Im 32 and I must learn how to play this game. I say I must cause, I always told myself that Id never be interested in it. But, I think that one in life must learn how to play chess instead of Poker, haha! Chess is much cooler than Poker. Im learning this gambit as a first lesson in Chess, Thank You, really instructional video. 

  • @portraitphenomenon chess is not better than strip poker :P

  • @thenick9223 strip chess,

  • @guitarfella581 GENIUS!!!

  • @thenick9223 Strip chess? XD

  • fantastic video for begginers, but if your rated above 1800 this guy is talking freaking slow!

  • thxb brother

  • 2:49 Reminds me of the trap in the old benoni.

  • Can anyone here imagine Bobo or Saffron being a Queen on the Chess Board?

  • at 2:51, black can move his queen to set white check, and then hit his rook...

  • @own8ge just eat the queen it has no support

    

  • @own8ge No...white rook would take black queen and that would remove the check

  • no offense but this video is hard to watch, cuz you sound like an airplane pilot for the entire voiceover and it's nothing short of distracting. XD

  • wicked video. i understand queens gambit much better now.

    my dad is screwed. MUAH HA HA HA HA

    thanks

  • ♛ KING ME♛

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  • At 6:59 my uncle moves his bishop from f8 to b4, and that basically takes my knight because i can't move it. is there a way to counter that? i mean taking the bishop with my pawn is alrirght but it makes two pawns at the same row.

  • @rockstardaven I guess you could kick back the bishop with a3 and it'd be a wasted move for black

  • @rockstardaven hahaha. move your queen to c2!

  • Another helpful video :) Thanks

  • what program is that?

  • i'm new(ish) at chess.....why is the F7 square so weak for black? is the F2 square equally weak for white?

  • @ISAYWORDS1 it is weak because the king is the only defender of that square

  • why wouldn't black move it's pawn at h7 to h6 when white's bishop is at g5?

  • @BlazingFlame116 This is what to do if black makes a mistake. pawn to h6 could lead to a good game. Simply take the knight and if he doesnt take with his queen its another opportunity for black to make a mistake. However if black is not making mistakes no gambit will help you.

  • @BlazingFlame116 I'd take the knight

  • @BlazingFlame116 a1 to a8

    

  • @BlazingFlame116 He probably takes the knight then :P

  • @BlazingFlame116 I think it is because if the h7 pawn is moved to h6 it will most likely force the bishop to trade off with the knight meaning black will have to either misposition his queen or destory the defence of the king's side castle.

  • @BlazingFlame116

    After whites bishop captures the knight, if black captures with the queen the d pawn falls. If black captures with the g pawn, his pawn structure is in terrible shape.

    5.Bxf6 Qxf6

    6.cxd5 exd5

    7. Nxd5 winning the pawn and attacking the queen.

  • OK , I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THE QUEENS GAMBIT DECLINED LINE. I WAS PLAYING AGAINST THE COMPUTER AND I MOVED MY KNIGHT TO C3 AND IT DIDN'T MOVE ITS NIGHT TO F6 IT MOVED IT TO D7.MY QUESTION IS WHAT DO I DO IN THAT SITUATION?

  • @The123joend You soldier on and learn! But are you talking about his Knight on b8? If so, then the computer is probably using a transposition.

  • what if black tries to protect his pawn with bishop on e6?

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  • @prempremprem Next time try harder to contribute. A valid question about an alternative line was posed and you apparently miss the point entirely. How naive to think this can be a forum to discuss chess. It wouldn't be Youtube if some ass-hat didn't see an innocent question about a variation of the queen's gambit as an opportunity to insult the intelligence of some anonymous other. Brave.

  • @SC88213 talk about stating the obvious, you should know that these chess openings don't work against all moves

  • @SC88213 after Qe4+ white will be set to recover the pawn and develop the queen

  • @SC88213 Qa4+ sorry

  • @SC88213 He has then blocked his kings pawn and you can simply support the attack with b2 pawn to b3 if he still takes it you can open your rook and your pawn will still be protected by your queen and his pawn on e7 is still blocked by his bishop. Advantage white.

  • @SC88213 that would make him unable to move his e7 pawn towards the center and develop the bishop which is worth much more than a pawn.

  • @SC88213 A)That would block his e pawn and hinder development. B) You can just attack wit your d pawn.

  • @SC88213 Well then he would be blocking his e pawn

  • @SC88213 Because it would block the pawn that will control the center and allow his dark square bishop to open up.

  • Extremely helpful video, thanks uploader. I now look forward to subscribing and watching more of your chess tips. Thanks again!

  • this was one of the most helpfullest videos thank you whoever put dislikes how bought you go play a video game

  • great

    

  • i can't beat my brother in chess so he told me to come here cause he learned alot from u guys i hope i can do the same

  • At 2:42 what if black doesnt do cxb5 but instead plays Be6? It wouldnt allow him to keep the pawn advantage, but he wouldnt be in a terrible position.

  • suckss

    

  • great knowledge about the game but you either need a new microphone or back away from the mic and/or get a windscreen for the mic. the audio sounds horrible. Love the lessons but hate the audio.

  • 27 people are bored of chess just cuz their lazy!!

  • When you move the bishop to G5, black can simply move his pawn at H7 one space forward

  • this helped loads thanx

  • great

  • I would also appreciate it so much if you told me the name of the software you are using. Or, in general, could you recommend some nice chess programme with strong AI? Thx

  • Hi Kev. I love your videos. They have to be some of the best on here. Wish you'd sort out your microphone though!

  • Good video, what software do u use to play chess. The program your using looks similar to Dream Chess on Linux. I dual boot so play titans chess on windows and Dream Chess on Linux Ubuntu.

  • Good vid

  • Can you do a video on Noteboom's variation?

  • so if closing in bishops is bad, isnt knight to F3 better than pawn to e3?

  • How about the c8 goes to e6 at the beginning? 

  • Black can hold onto the pawn with Be6. If White tries to play Qf3, it can be blocked due to the bishops placement. So you do end up sacrificing a pawn, and what do you gain? A blocked black E pawn and a little bit of center control. Not a good gambit or opening for that matter.

  • @MilitaryMan006 yeah, but then you have a horribly place bishop blocking and disrupting your pawn chains and critically hurting your center control. also if pieces are defending pawns then pieces aren't being pieces.

  • @20lukeo fair enough. i've actually tried out the Queen's Gambit, but people usually decline with Nf6. Those who accept are usually newer players who end up falling into the various traps. It is a good opening, i like it.

  • at 1:52, why not play e4????

    It has more control of the center.

  • @thedemonkid203 but at e3, ir protects the pawn at d4

  • @communitychannel1fan Why do you need to defend the d pawn? Its not attacked.

    and e3 blocks the bishop. 

  • I'm 16 years old and i've been playing chess before i could walk, what i don't understand is, why do you want center control?

  • @LOL1626 because if you have center control, more attacking lines a avalible

  • @thedemonkid203 alright, i can see where you're going with that, thanks

  • are you goin to put up more videos soon?

  • I am a newbie at chess. I learned quite a bit and I find myself having very good endgame tactics, but I have the worst openings which usually leads the game into a blowout (I'm on the wrong end.) sometimes I can work it to a draw, but I can't memorize all these openings. Any ideas how I can learn.

  • what if black goes Be6 after axb5 in accepted variation?

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  • @BLaCkKsHeEp

    A gambit is an opening in which you sacrifice a piece (mostly a pawn) and in return gain another advantage. Mostly a positional through better developement than your opponent. Good luck with your newfound love for chess :)

  • @JensMuff couldnt have said it better myself :)

  • at 7:24 why wouldnt black just move his pawn to H6? is that because the bishop would just go to H4 and nothing would ultimately be different? also, what happens when: before black accepts gambit, moves bishop to E6 and then accepts?

  • 4:31 who heard him say 'peace out'? :D

  • @chriskevini Anyone who watched the video?

  • what if black does pawn to e6 to defend pawn?

  • u gotta speed this shit up man im high and this is fucking taking forever shows you how boring you really are..

  • these videos are great thank you

  • wat if black plays bishop to e6 after capturing your first pawn

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