Bd7 looks awful, and h6 is just a blunder, so basically you need an opponent to play 2 bad moves in the opening , the point is that if you are good enough you can identify Bd7 as bad and head on for an aggressive line with Ng5 but what if he doesn't play h6?
for example... cxd4
However congrats for the video the rook pinning pattern after advancing the rook pawn is typical, you can see it with the black pieces in some QG lines too.
@pbpeex ..if Be7 then straight away Nxf7 and white will have very good game after kxf7 and Qf3+..no need to play Qh5 in Be7 line.. u can check it out with ur own engines.
Ha! Ha! Black will ''wake up from his dream land''! I love that line!
But I'm a French Defense user... This is discouraging to me! I normally only play bullet, though, so at least I can be vigilant of those tactics (since bullet and blitz games are where you will more than likely see this trap)
Thanks for sharing that. It seems the best move for Black is to take the Knight, 7...hxg5. Then 8 Qxh8 Nh6 in the hopes of removing Whites Queen from getting any play in the near future during a likely Queenside attack on White by Black.
So if your a French player caught here, trade off the Rook and negate White's Queen for a while. Probably the best bet....
As a former french defense player I disagree with the start a bit. If I would see 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.Nf3 I wouldn't hesitate a second but play 4...cxd4. One of the points is that once pawn-e5 is made weaker, it is more difficult for white to play tricky moves like Ng5 (as ..Nxe5 would not only take a pawn, but defend f7 and g6 for an important moment), hence giving black time to develop. The quality of your videos is great, don't misunderstand me!
cool thx worked like 10 times in a row
chessdeity 1 month ago
Thank you India +D
badjaeaux 1 month ago
excellent, thanks
111Zion 2 months ago
Bd7 looks awful, and h6 is just a blunder, so basically you need an opponent to play 2 bad moves in the opening , the point is that if you are good enough you can identify Bd7 as bad and head on for an aggressive line with Ng5 but what if he doesn't play h6?
for example... cxd4
However congrats for the video the rook pinning pattern after advancing the rook pawn is typical, you can see it with the black pieces in some QG lines too.
Midgardboa 3 months ago
cant you just move ur black bishop to e7 and if Qh4 you can respond with g2 then
Nxf7 gxh5
Nxd8 Rxd8
dxc4 Nxe5
and black is going to have a good game. may work in blitz but trying this trap can be bad fo white!
pbpeex 4 months ago
@pbpeex ..if Be7 then straight away Nxf7 and white will have very good game after kxf7 and Qf3+..no need to play Qh5 in Be7 line.. u can check it out with ur own engines.
gunj17 4 months ago
what will hapen if he uses the Nimzowitsch System get the knight before white move the bichop?
haclya 4 months ago
@haclya our move order will remain same. except this time we r just sacing our d pawn. sample lines goes like this..
Nc6 - Be3
Nxd4 or cxd4 - Ng4
h6 - Nxf7
Kxf7 - Qh5+
Ke7 - Bg5+ and white is winning
gunj17 4 months ago
Ha! Ha! Black will ''wake up from his dream land''! I love that line!
But I'm a French Defense user... This is discouraging to me! I normally only play bullet, though, so at least I can be vigilant of those tactics (since bullet and blitz games are where you will more than likely see this trap)
baxtercunningham 6 months ago
great video!
spanishproject2011 8 months ago
your voice is funny :P
very good video
DanielxLira 8 months ago
Thanks for sharing that. It seems the best move for Black is to take the Knight, 7...hxg5. Then 8 Qxh8 Nh6 in the hopes of removing Whites Queen from getting any play in the near future during a likely Queenside attack on White by Black.
So if your a French player caught here, trade off the Rook and negate White's Queen for a while. Probably the best bet....
latmat 8 months ago
Very clear instruction,full with movement instruction,,SUNGGUH jELAS,,
jejakakl2009 10 months ago
Thanks for the trap
secretulful 1 year ago
As a former french defense player I disagree with the start a bit. If I would see 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 c5 4.Nf3 I wouldn't hesitate a second but play 4...cxd4. One of the points is that once pawn-e5 is made weaker, it is more difficult for white to play tricky moves like Ng5 (as ..Nxe5 would not only take a pawn, but defend f7 and g6 for an important moment), hence giving black time to develop. The quality of your videos is great, don't misunderstand me!
avarus3 1 year ago 2