Chess Openings: The Queen’s Gambit
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 at
3:56 am
This is the most famous Gambit, the Queen’s Gambit, which is still played by many world chess players.
The chess insight and analysis will give you a better understanding of the opening and what to look for when you play chess.
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He uses a free program called chessbase light. Just google it and you can download it no problem, no money.
UM at the end of the video what if he attacks the bishop with pawn
@MrKristoyaseMr Retreat it to h4. If he attacks the bishop with g7 pawn, retreat your bishop to g3. Congratulations, you have broken your opponents pawn structure and made it sort of impractical for him to castle king side.
what u talking about? pawns can’t attack forward.
u you ok ?
you then would take the knight. Duh!
sorry, yes your right, what he does do is push his king pawn forward, if you take he trades of queens and that’s good game for black
what program is he using for the diagrams?
An opening is just an opening of the game. Don’t care too much!
-GM Samuel He
What if (during the first half of the video) black moves his pawn to a6 supporting the pawn at b5 creating an escape route for the rook.
then white can capture the pawn on b5, if black recaptures with his a6 pawn, the a file is opened and the white rook will take the black rook.
The best program to learn chess is Chessmaster on the PC, I got the 10th edition it helps a lot.
HEY your the man but…. learn public speaking… i CANT count the “uhh….s’ you have in your videos…. this is fun stuff but edit you uhhhhh if you can …. thx for all the tips
I’ll trash you amateurs anyday of the week.
I don’t get it; why is that a safe position for the bishop at, I think, g5- isn’t it threatened by the pawn going to h6?
a pawn is not a piece…
im watching this the 3rd time cause of the 10 hint video
and till now ive been playing e4 as white..but i think im more of a positional player..so as u said should look more at d5 and positional openings
Instead of the c6 error to save the pawn, how about black playing Ba6? That eliminates the trap entirely.
After 5:27, i always play with white, c4-c5 Blocking the dark bishop, and it works against most players
you sound just like ashton kutcher
what do u do if black defends with bishop to E6
i don’t think that’s the main line . usually black responds with Nf6
Whats the best response if black plays c6 instead of e6
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where can I find some gameplay for white agressive moves with queen in the beginning when playing yourself with black?