Rybka believes c6+ to be the only move providing white a small edge, Qa4 is a blunder, effectively losing white the game. Qe2 is a better alternative as ..Qxe4 is met by Qxh5
fat and mad are you cypriot or greek? by the way i have played like this a gambit in one of my games and it was actually a success... nice video..keep it up..
Hi there! Is the reason why white plays a3 instead of Rxg7 to keep the initiative or just for the sake of playing a gambit? I guess positionally a rook on the seventh rank with later castling and maybe doubling rook isnt that bad is it?
Well, here's the beauty, this Gambit as far as I know does not have a readily accepted name. If you wish to study it, then the best place to start is chessbase and look at the grandmaster games in there. The good news is that as it is so poorly dealt with in the books, you will have a big advantage over your opponent! Good luck!
Seriously great, i've learnt a lot from your 'don't panic!' reasoning. I think it can be applied in lots of aspects of chess, especially time controls, or when you have a crushing tempting move in sight, but if you take a step back, and analyase further, you could make an even greater additional gain. 10/10.
I would say this about 0-0-0, I think it was playable but the resultant position demands great accuracy for black. I think his subsequent play could have been improved, but its actually quite hard to spot the decisive mistake by black!
Amazing game and great analyzing and advice hope to see more videos of you.
rhyne222 10 months ago
Rybka believes c6+ to be the only move providing white a small edge, Qa4 is a blunder, effectively losing white the game. Qe2 is a better alternative as ..Qxe4 is met by Qxh5
Bo0mz0r 1 year ago
great work :) excellent viewing :)
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bethaprivttee 2 years ago
fat and mad are you cypriot or greek? by the way i have played like this a gambit in one of my games and it was actually a success... nice video..keep it up..
loikasser 3 years ago
I don't understand the great defensive move that is Rc8.. This pin of the queen is useless with Nd6+ destroying black shortly after
maikel1707 3 years ago
after 17 ..Rc8 if white continues 18 cb6 cb6 19 Nd6+ is met by 19 ...Kb8 winning for black.
What now? If you capture on c8 the Rh8 pins the white queen. 17 ..Rc8 is the only move to keep black in the game I think.
FatAndMad 3 years ago
Hi there! Is the reason why white plays a3 instead of Rxg7 to keep the initiative or just for the sake of playing a gambit? I guess positionally a rook on the seventh rank with later castling and maybe doubling rook isnt that bad is it?
cheers and keep up the good work!
cyrusx2008 3 years ago
Yes, but after Bg6 you would begin to regret letting your rook get trapped ...
FatAndMad 3 years ago
Touché
cyrusx2008 3 years ago
Excellent game...commentary was clear and easy to follow. The gambit is very interesting,(what is it called?) i will be studying it.
shayeeX 3 years ago
Well, here's the beauty, this Gambit as far as I know does not have a readily accepted name. If you wish to study it, then the best place to start is chessbase and look at the grandmaster games in there. The good news is that as it is so poorly dealt with in the books, you will have a big advantage over your opponent! Good luck!
FatAndMad 3 years ago
Hey fat and mad, just subscribed! Luv ur vids keep em coming.
football41blitzer 3 years ago
Seriously great, i've learnt a lot from your 'don't panic!' reasoning. I think it can be applied in lots of aspects of chess, especially time controls, or when you have a crushing tempting move in sight, but if you take a step back, and analyase further, you could make an even greater additional gain. 10/10.
grumour 3 years ago
A very good video. Perfect commentary.
Would you say that 0-0-0 by black was a mistake?
Majnu2006 3 years ago
I would say this about 0-0-0, I think it was playable but the resultant position demands great accuracy for black. I think his subsequent play could have been improved, but its actually quite hard to spot the decisive mistake by black!
FatAndMad 3 years ago
i agree with danizrules2
DealerLoot1 3 years ago 2
Oooops, that nd6 is losing lol, my bad
sorry FatAndMad keep up nice games!
danixrules2 3 years ago
After cxb6, what's wrong with the winning Nd6 fork?
Anyways great game and keep up the good work!
danixrules2 3 years ago 4
after nxc8 black will play rxc8 and now your in the same position and about to lose a queen for a rook
FlorianTB 3 years ago
excellent video
buffguy86 3 years ago 3
splendid
firedwired 3 years ago 4
wonderful commentary,thank you
mrbensdonair 3 years ago 4
awesome !
samirhossain 3 years ago 4