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From: MatoJelic
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  • 1:50 you are right white is much better. In fact the position is really interesting because only Qh4 (instead of Bc5) was the only good move for black.

  • Black played H6 hoping for tsunami or earthquake... hahahaha

  • Why black didn't take c3 after 9. Sxc3? Black had more material than white and exchanging bishop for knight on c3 wouldn't give the option 11. Nf6+. Black could continue with 9. ... Bxc3 10. Bxc3 0-0. King would be safe and black could start developing with c6,d5,Be6 and Nd7. Nevertheless was that an amazing insane attacking from white. Very impressing! I like to use knight, white squared bishop and queen to attack king after 0-0 but these aren't even half as well played as this one!

  • Fantastic game. Very powerful play by white.

  • sooooo goood!!

  • Mato, you have an amazing voice for this. A beautiful game indeed, lovely attacking from White.

  • I'm not copy paste the title of this video, but it's what I called EXTREME BEAUTY! really!

    From the beginning I've laughed for the weird choices from white, but now i know it's about how to open and open the white "castle" and gives many bait to black!

  • Liked this game. Thanks!

  • 3:12 why didn't black play f5 in order to defend against the checkmate??

    f5-blocks the bishop from attacking h7 -discovered attack on the queen with black's black bishop

    After f5 white has to move the queen and than black can defend the pawn by moving the pawn to d5.

  • @BovichCurve Pawn on f6 is pined because of bishop on b2. Therefore f5 is illegal move.

  • @BovichCurve dude i think f5 is an illegal move,., cant you see the white bishop in black position??? it will take the king... this video shouldn't have dislikes!!!

  • At 1.37, what would have happened if black had not castled but taken the knight in exchange for his bishop. The whole plan wouldn't have worked!

  • @harryboard123 dude it was the players decision,.,.

  • WISH ME GOOD WHAT?!?

  • @Rtoizzae I wish you good luck with your chess

  • danish gambit was a good gambit to play however now days almost no "super" grand master play that opening anymore cause it leaves too many holes in whites positions, and it could be countered very easily (black could just stop capturing and start developing)

  • After Nd5, the only move that keeps black in the game is 10... Qh4, with a roughly equal position

  • @thespacialone True!

  • What's the best continuation for white if black doesn't take the knight?

  • @LiiChinHo If 11...Kh8 then12.Qh5

  • @MatoJelic But then h6?

  • @LiiChinHo

    1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. c3 dxc3 4. Bc4 cxb2 5. Bxb2 Bb4+ 6. Nc3 Nf6 7. Nge2 Nxe4

    8. O-O Nxc3 9. Nxc3 O-O 10. Nd5 Bc5 11. Nf6+ Kh8 12. Qh5 h6 13. Qf5 (threat is checkmate on h7)(13.Bxf7 is also winning) g6 14.Qf4 g5 15.Qf5 is winning

  • @MatoJelic But why would black play 14...g5?

  • @LiiChinHo

    doesnt matter what black plays. checkmate will be delivered within 4 moves.

  • I really enjoyed this video,,i love working with the "DANISH GAMBIT"!

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