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Queen's Gambit Accepted Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

Black tries to hold onto the pawn

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  • maybe this is obvious, but why wouldn't black play bishop e6 or queen d5 to protect the stranded pawn, instead of pawn b5?

  • but you didint show whats happening if black tries to protect the wining pon with bishop

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  • maybe people will disagree with this statement, but who ever accepts the gambit. It seems like masters of chess generally will decline the gambit... No? criticism welcome.

  • You usually play Nf6 before e3 to avoid Black's e5

  • Does this trap always work by any chance?

  • @borntobeajudge

    Queen's Gambit declined. Look for more videos on it.

  • In the first trap, using the bishop is not going to save it. It's just going to be taken.Bb7 is a bad move

  • @Betenoreus Bishop e6 just blocks your e pawn and makes it more difficult to develop your dark square bishop. If queen d5 than white can just play knight c3, which gains a tempo on the queen and white will get the pawn back.

  • good movies man, but take the marbles out of your mouth!! Nothin but love :)

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