Chess Openings: Evans Gambit Part 2
Sunday, September 5th, 2010 at
6:21 pm
In Part 2 of the Evans Gambit we take a look at more lines and concepts from the aggressive Evans Gambit. If you haven’t already checked out the first part I highly recommend doing that first. www.thechesswebsite.com Chess Software used in the video can be found at http and www.chessok.com
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first
first to call you a faggot
that was a little harsh dontcha think? i think youre just jealous that you werent first.
I used to play the Evans Gambit but I recently switched to the Kings Gambit because I was annoyed by the last variation where the opponent would on b4 with the bishop and later trade it, where compensation was diminishing over time.
keep these good videos coming!
the Kings’ Gambit is my fav as well.
second to call you a faggot too
Nice series. Keep it up!
please tellme what should we do if in the last example, bishop checks our king, what is the best move?
u can choose Bd2 or Nbd2. With the bishop, he no longer can come to a3 which many Evan’s Gambit players like. With the knight, he doesn’t block off your bishop because the bishop normally wouldn’t develop along the c1-h6 diag in the Evans Gambit but really if you had a choice you would prefer to have your knight on c3 on the Evans Gambit. Both I think are fine, really just depends on how you want the game to go and how you feel comfortable developing your pieces.
thanks
the main propose of this opening is to put pressure on the black king and prevent him from castle.
But if we play Bd2 or Kbd2, its very difficult to prevent the black king to castle.
Then if u now some way to prevent it please tell me.
Great videos and keepthe good work, your videos help me a lot.
thanks this is a good opening
Thanks, great video, you’re helping me a lot.
Great video
thanks man every time i play the evans gambit i win !! thanks man!
what about the part wherein black declines with the gambit and another thing can i first offer the pawn before i move my white bishop?
what about if black does knight to f6 after the white bishop went to c4?
is there anything good in the evan’s gambit for black? Obviously it is a powerful opening for white, but you didn’t really seem to address any viable defensive strategies for black.
at 5:35 what if Bb4+?
I was a little scared to play chess on chess.com so I came to youtube and I have watched a lot of your videos and they are very interesting, they way you explain why white and black move might move different ways. Great work Kevin!!
@samlolobo Bd2