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@EvanVry
7 ай бұрын
3:21 for all of those who wondering why black can't play Bc5, it's because Qxe5+. If black blocks with Be7, then Nf5 is a checkmate.
@compusoftsolutionshub
7 ай бұрын
Hi @EvanVry, do you mean Nf6 for the checkmate instead of Nf5? Because I can't see Nf5 as a valid move for the knight
@twentyrothmans7308
7 ай бұрын
Really interesting line, Igor! Quiz: Ne8+ or Nh5+ If the Rook blocks, ignore it and Bg7# If the Queen blocks, take her, the Rook must retake, and Bg7# again
@Lovetheviolins
7 ай бұрын
Thank you oh wise and mighty one...
@AT-qm8gv
7 ай бұрын
It has 2 solutions which is cool but both are the same concept. The other way is by Kh5+.
@dluchin1998
6 ай бұрын
If the queen blocks you can also play Bg7+, Qxg7, Qxg7#
@twentyrothmans7308
6 ай бұрын
@@dluchin1998 Very good point, cruel line 🙂
@harshvardhandabhi7082
7 ай бұрын
5:01 (1)Knight h5 check Black have two move queen f6 or rook f6 (2)bishop g7 check Now if they played rook f6 then checkmate# done. And if played queen f6 then forced move is queen takes bishop g7. (3)Queen g7 Checkmate#.
@spankymcduff9683
5 ай бұрын
'and there is going to be a minute of silence for your opponent' I chuckled...
@pawnquacker
6 ай бұрын
This trap is really good! Thanks for showing it to us.
@fayskelley
7 ай бұрын
So cool ! Thank you !
@dacianaradu9189
7 ай бұрын
Funny, I was able to use this trap on my first game after watching this. Always a pleasure to watch your videos!!!
@perfectclover62
7 ай бұрын
I did this and got 97.5 accuracy! Thank you for showing me this trap!
@HansAdiWijaya
6 ай бұрын
3:34 what if queen to h4?
@bartholomewlyons
7 ай бұрын
What if they play Bishop b4 and not c5?
@zelandakhniteblade5436
7 ай бұрын
6...Bb4 is a mistake and the typical response is 7. Nd5, with something like an 80% win rate. What you do need to know but was not covered in the video though is the typical Spanish move 6...Be7. Another try for black that was not mentioned is 7...Rb8 sidestepping the pin. In that case white should take on b5, with d3, 0-0 and Nd5 all decent options for white's 9th move. Magnus' response to this line is 5...Be7, not fearing an exchange on c6. This has a good reputation with a sample line being 6. 0-0 b5; 7. Bb3 0-0; 8. d3 d6; 9. a3, with an interesting struggle ahead. If you play this line, you should study this position and understand its differences from the more typical Spanish set-up with the knight on d2.
@bartholomewlyons
7 ай бұрын
@@zelandakhniteblade5436 thanks a lot for the detailed response. But if Nd5, then ...Nxe4 taking the pawn. Any thoughts on what next?
@zelandakhniteblade5436
7 ай бұрын
@@bartholomewlyons 7...Nxe4 is a move that has not been played in the database but 8. Qe2 looks to me to be crushing as the c6 knight is overloaded defending both e5 and b4. I suspect Stockfish could find more or less a forced win for white here and there might be something even stronger than Qe2 (8. Nxb4 Nxb4; 9. Bxf7+ Kxf7; 10. Nxe5+ and 11. Qf3 looks interesting, inter alia, but I won't recommend something like that without checking with a bot.)
► Chapters 00:00 Ruy Lopez Chess Opening Trap for White 01:10 The Evil Trap 02:04 1) If Black plays Nxd4 03:25 If Black plays Bxf2+ instead of Nxf2 04:52 Puzzle of the day 05:04 2) If Black plays Bxd4 05:51 3) If Black plays exd4 08:53 Other responses of Black (early deviations) 10:49 If they don't fall for the main trap
@dinoj926
7 ай бұрын
Puzzle of the day- 1. Ne8+ Qf6 2. Bg7+ Qxg7 3. Qxg7#
@flotto7045
7 ай бұрын
Nh5 - qf6, qxf6 - rxf6 , bg7# for style points. (Pretty sure ne8 does the same too here, i just havent calculated that move as ne5 is forced mate too)
@walterbrownstone8017
2 ай бұрын
Italian game trickery sometimes depends on whether you take with the knight or the bishop. Take with the right piece and your opponent is busted. White or black doesn't matter.
@drkyogesh
7 ай бұрын
4.32 Qxe5+ , what if black plays Re8. Now the queen is pinned and you loses it😢
@tetsero
7 ай бұрын
Around 50 seconds to 1 minute you said against beginners, but it sounds like a certain slur against Hispanics/Latinos.
@mikev1317
7 ай бұрын
What about after queen takes pond rock ping it to king on e8?
@sangd4lang
7 ай бұрын
Him: "almost everybody fallen to this trap" Me: "haha, really?" After couple of research, he is a grandmaster. Then I agree.
@ravikiranmusic
7 ай бұрын
At 3:41, can’t black bring Q to H4 and try to force an exchange?
@amritsonowal9088
7 ай бұрын
I think at 4:30 Queen takes e5 is a mistake
@michaellobanovsky211
7 ай бұрын
8:13 what if after Nh7 black will play Rh8 ??
@zackduncan8833
7 ай бұрын
Nxh5+, (Queen or rock blocks check) Bg7+, If the rook block that is checkmate if the Queen blocked then the queen takes the Bishop and final move is Qxe7+ mate.
@soniyaarora2387
7 ай бұрын
10:01 what if they play b4
@ErlindaFerrera-s8r
7 ай бұрын
3possible moves for black 1.Nxh7+,Kxh7,Qg7# 2.Nxh7+,Rf6,Nxf6,Qe8,Nh7+,Kg8,Qg7# 3.and if queen blocks just do the same.
@CrazyMindFactz1
7 ай бұрын
maza
@BrizzlerCR
7 ай бұрын
Nh5:Qf6 Bg7:Qxg7 Qxg7#
@luatala8008
7 ай бұрын
10:13 isn’t ng5 bad? I remember years ago in a club game after ng5 black played d5 instantly and somehow white gets into trouble. So black intentionally played d6 hoping for ng5. Black won that game quite easily.
@eclecticexplorer7828
7 ай бұрын
The puzzle was easy. What struck me right off the bat was that moving the knight gave a discovered check, and the king had nowhere to go, so his only choice would be to interpose the rook or the queen. The initial move can be either Ne8 or Nh5. Then, if black responds with Rf6, Bg7 is mate. If black instead plays Qf6, he gets to live for one more move. White still plays Bg7+, but black this time can play Qxg7. White then plays Qxg7 for the win. BTW, this is an excellent lesson all the way around. As you say, the moves are mostly the most popular, and everything seems rather natural as far as white's moves go -- nothing to indicate a trap is coming. In addition, the free pawns and fork of the rook and queen are quite tempting for black. And if he sees one trap and tries to avoid it, he may fall into another. The Stockfish score begins to really drop with 8... Nxd4, when it looks quite safe. Given the target for black is f2, I was surprised after d4 that capturing with the bishop was the least common of the three by far -- particularly surprising because it is the move recommended by Stockfish. After 9... Bxd4 10.Nxd4 Nxd4 11.Qg4, black is not too bad off if he continues with 11... O-O 12.Bh6 Ne6, protecting the g pawn, but it seems like a lot of players will overlook Ne6. One issue I do have with the lesson: after 9... Bxd4 10.Nxd4 Nxd4 11.Qg4, Igor states that "the most-played move by black was Nxb3." He fails to mention that there are only five games in the Lichess database in that position, three of which continued with that move. That's not a strong predictor of what black is likely to play.
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