Maybe this works against greedy players in a short time control? If the black pieces play 3… Nd4 against me, my first thought would be to play 4. Nxd4. Then if 4… exd4, I would play 5. c3.
BTW, I would think of playing like that because I liked to play the Ruy López as a beginner and I would frequently encounter Bird’s Defense. There, Nxd4 often makes sense to me to keep the light-squared Bishop.
U can still eat the knight with your bishop as a white, then threat the black queen so i don't get why this would be a checkmate, i mean yeah u got to check but that wasn't a checkmate
Bishop takes f7 After Kd4 is destroying black king safety and gaining full center, even with serious mate chances if white throw also his knight After Kxf7 Nxe5 Ke6 c3 Kxe5 Qh5 Ke6 cxd4
Thats Blackburne-Kostić Gambit.. with 3…Nd4 Black violates an opening principle by again moving his knight but with a little luck, it might work… White usually answers with Nxd4 or like here with Nxe5. White's first mistake is in the fifth move, when he greedily plays Nxf7 instead of the more correct 5. O-O. Even 6. Rf1, although overwhelmingly the most common defense, is not the best choice (6. Ng5 is). And logically 7. Be2 instead of 7. Qe2 is also a blunder. So the whole thing requires three blunders by white to work.
Disclaimer im new to chess
Why can rook only move to f1 couldnt king eat the queen
It never works, they just take the knight
You look like Mike Tyson
Ok I just tried it – works sweet!
What if he moves queen e2 instead of bishop e2 in the second last move
Someone did this to me once -_-
Thanks .My daughter used this trap to win a older opponent today at a tournament .
It's really a BS gambit after all
If white blocks with the queen instead, what is the best play?
Jhonny Sins now play chess?
Just trade knights
what if he takes knight 🤔
Even before I knew the theory I always took the knight and everytime I've seen someone use it at any level no one takes the pawn 💀
What if the white knight take the black knight
bro showed us how to lose to the gambit smh
Maybe this works against greedy players in a short time control? If the black pieces play 3… Nd4 against me, my first thought would be to play 4. Nxd4. Then if 4… exd4, I would play 5. c3.
BTW, I would think of playing like that because I liked to play the Ruy López as a beginner and I would frequently encounter Bird’s Defense. There, Nxd4 often makes sense to me to keep the light-squared Bishop.
Why Nxe5 blunder?
They always move the bishop instead of the knight what do u do
Qe2
U can still eat the knight with your bishop as a white, then threat the black queen so i don't get why this would be a checkmate, i mean yeah u got to check but that wasn't a checkmate
My opponent: play nd4
Me: ohh I hate his knight is close I know Wut I’ll take his knight with my knight
I’ll always take the night
The shilling kostic is even dirtier
Bishop takes f7 After Kd4 is destroying black king safety and gaining full center, even with serious mate chances if white throw also his knight After Kxf7 Nxe5 Ke6 c3 Kxe5 Qh5 Ke6 cxd4
Knight takes knight and duh!
Knight takes is not a blunder yet
Nice
Фьюри шахматист?
Every freaking move in the board will be blunder for me😑
This is why I never play 1. e4.
You have to know this…
Big mistake, resign now, they can't save it
This is my favorite trap and it works most of the time 🤣
Bullshit gambit
you have to know this-
I don't know that Benzema makes chess vedeos
You have to know this 💀
I just fell for this lol
Thats Blackburne-Kostić Gambit.. with 3…Nd4 Black violates an opening principle by again moving his knight but with a little luck, it might work… White usually answers with Nxd4 or like here with Nxe5. White's first mistake is in the fifth move, when he greedily plays Nxf7 instead of the more correct 5. O-O. Even 6. Rf1, although overwhelmingly the most common defense, is not the best choice (6. Ng5 is). And logically 7. Be2 instead of 7. Qe2 is also a blunder. So the whole thing requires three blunders by white to work.
Whats stopping white from just taking your knight instead? Sure, he'll lose a knight but so will you
"You HAVE to know this, here's the moves it staaaarts with"
You have to know this
bing shilling gambit
imagine the move pawn to C3
After Qg5, Kg4 with the support of the white Q
I just destroyed this trap an hour ago
does this still work or is it already patcht?
Yes, Sam. But this also is very well known!
Tyson fury??
This only works if your opponent thinks you're a noob who doesn't know what he's/she's doing.