It's more like black lost because he handled the opening badly. Black is already going to lose a piece and tries to bluff his way out of it by attacking the Bishop.
But: attacking the white bishop is a simple tactical blunder: it forces to recapture, because the pawn is hanging while the king is exposed. White has a free move and a pawn on the sixth rank, while ahead in development.
Just admitting the mistake and go for Ne4 (g4 will lose quickly too I think) will make it harder for white.
I'm a new subscriber. Thanks for your vids. I like how you play-out your games and a brief explanation always helps. By the way, where do you get your examples from? Are they games you've played against a computer or live opponents or both??? Thanks again. =3
Thats stupid
kranya75 1 year ago
It's more like black lost because he handled the opening badly. Black is already going to lose a piece and tries to bluff his way out of it by attacking the Bishop.
But: attacking the white bishop is a simple tactical blunder: it forces to recapture, because the pawn is hanging while the king is exposed. White has a free move and a pawn on the sixth rank, while ahead in development.
Just admitting the mistake and go for Ne4 (g4 will lose quickly too I think) will make it harder for white.
noxure 1 year ago
at 1:49 you say Ng3+ after Bxf7 will win the queen, but instead Nd6 is a double check and wins the queen without giving up a rook.
MD3c0 2 years ago 2
I'm a new subscriber. Thanks for your vids. I like how you play-out your games and a brief explanation always helps. By the way, where do you get your examples from? Are they games you've played against a computer or live opponents or both??? Thanks again. =3
reasoniamalive2day 2 years ago
thank you for subbing =)
These games are not mine. I am not that good jet.
they should show short games or opening traps.
Vonzi0000 2 years ago