Chess Opening Mistakes in the Queen's Gambit [TRAPS Included]

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    In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shows the most common chess opening mistakes in the Queen's Gambit, which happens after the opening moves: 1.d4 d5 2.c4. Hundreds and thousands of chess players make these mistakes in this one of the most popular chess openings.
    After watching this video lesson, not only will you learn to not make these mistakes yourself, but you will learn to punish your opponents for making these mistakes. You will also learn the strategical and tactical methods to punish these mistakes and get a winning advantage.
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    00:00 Common Chess Opening Mistakes in Queen's Gambit
    00:53 Mistake-1: Is Queen's Gambit Accepted Bad? 2...dxc4
    03:11 The game that shows the most common mistakes
    07:19 Mistake-2: Black plays 2...Nf6
    09:59 Mistake-3: Bb4 bishop pin on the knight
    10:49 Mistake-4: Common tactics, Greek gift sacrifice
    12:14 Mistake-5: Bg4 bishop pin on the knight
    14:32 Can you find the winning move for White?
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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem +5

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  • @RedKnight-fn6jr
    @RedKnight-fn6jr Před rokem +13

    1. g4 attacking Bishop - if ...Bxg4, then mate on f7 - if ...Nxg4, then 2. Bxd7 winning Black's Queen - so it's 1...Bg6, but...
    2. g5! attacking Knight - again, if the Knight moves, 3. Bxd7 winning the Queen, so 2 ...e6 (allowing e7 for the King) and 3. gxf6.

    • @Chessymist
      @Chessymist Před rokem

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  • @kenmccarty6229
    @kenmccarty6229 Před rokem +7

    2 methods using the same strategy but with different path work. But both require a follow up move that actually wins and nobody so far has mentioned that follow thru move.
    1.Nxe4 removes the knight defender on e6 in a straight forward way ...Nxe4 by black. Then2. Bxd7+ Qxd7, 3. Nxd7 Kxd7 and now white has lost 3 pieces for the Queen, not a clear win without the follow up of 4. Qd5+ forking the rook bishop and knight and white wins.
    1.g4 chases the black white Bishop to g6 (if f6 knight takes instead see line above cuz similar but not exact) 2. g5 chasing the knight away again see above line to finish off Black This method just requires an additional move

  • @808JuJu
    @808JuJu Před rokem +3

    Knight C3 to E4, black takes knight, bishop takes knight check, queen takes bishop, knight takes queen, king takes knight, queen to D5 check, queen takes rook.
    If king moves to C7, then first check with bishop to F4, then pick up the rook, otherwise checkmate, forcing king back to D8. There’s a couple other lines but I see that as most common to play.
    If there is a mate, I’m missing it but this is dominating regardless and black should resign.
    Also, you can also check king again and take either bishop or knight on E4, but there’s probably a mate somewhere that I’m not quite seeing since I’m like 13 moves deep in my head

  • @christiansiebert4834
    @christiansiebert4834 Před rokem +11

    I think the solution to the puzzle has to be knight to d5. black knight cannot tak otherwise queen takes on d5 and checkmate is unavoidable. So e6 has to be played by black. But that weakens the f6 square so we take the knight on f6. Black recapture either with the queen or the g pawn. Lets say black takes with the pawn, then we take on d7 wiht our other knight threatening all sorts of nasty discoveries so black has to give his queen. If he doesnot and plays king e7 we checkmate him by playing queen a3 or b4, the king goes back to e8 and finally knight takes on f6 with a discoverd checkmate.
    If black take with the queen on f6 we take on d7 attacking the quee and when she moves we take on b6 discovered check to the king and after black reacts we take the rook a8.

    • @gamaikazune
      @gamaikazune Před rokem

      Wheres the mate when the knight takes the knight going to d5?

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem +3

      That's right, White wins this way. It's slightly more powerful to play Nxe4 (instead of Nd5) as White also wins a pawn along the way. But after all, it's not very critical, as in both cases White is clearly winning.

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem +7

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Common Chess Opening Mistakes in Queen's Gambit
    00:53 Mistake-1: Is Queen's Gambit Accepted Bad? 2...dxc4
    03:11 The game that shows the most common mistakes
    07:19 Mistake-2: Black plays 2...Nf6
    09:59 Mistake-3: Bb4 bishop pin on the knight
    10:49 Mistake-4: Common tactics, Greek gift sacrifice
    12:14 Mistake-5: Bg4 bishop pin on the knight
    14:32 Can you find the winning move for White?

  • @ToriYamazaki
    @ToriYamazaki Před rokem +9

    Puzzle: I see so many ways to win, it's quite amazing. Nxe4, Nd5, Bg5, g4... even Qa4 looks winning.

    • @durpz1497
      @durpz1497 Před rokem +3

      just think of pawn g4... if bishop takes queen f7# and if knight takes bishop takes d7 leads to black losing a queen, if they dont react u take the bishop and threaten mate

    • @o_sch
      @o_sch Před rokem

      g4 isnt winning because the knight on f6 guards the square so the bishop can take and you cant retake without losing knight AND losing the attack on d7

    • @ToriYamazaki
      @ToriYamazaki Před rokem

      @@o_sch Erm... No. Bxg4?? Qxf7 is checkmate.

    • @durpz1497
      @durpz1497 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ToriYamazakiI was gonna say the same thing lol

    • @ToriYamazaki
      @ToriYamazaki Před rokem +1

      @@durpz1497 You already did, 4 days ago :)

  • @iantheroman1016
    @iantheroman1016 Před rokem +8

    What i do against queen's gambit players is I use the englund gambit with the follow up of 4.e3 that you taught me a while back, this completley throws them off their game and I win 90% of the time, thank you so much for that and all others amazing videos you put up you increased my rating by 450 points and ongoing

    • @iantheroman1016
      @iantheroman1016 Před rokem +2

      @RickProduction if you use the classical variation i agree but Igor shows off a completley new way to play it which works really well and where you dont just hope for your opponent to fall for your trap and instead build a solid position

    • @iantheroman1016
      @iantheroman1016 Před rokem +1

      @RickProduction I belive the official name is the hartalaub-charlick gambit, heres igors video if youre interested czcams.com/video/3d6qKMNHB2M/video.html

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem

      I'm so happy to hear it. You rock! 💪

  • @kylescomments6033
    @kylescomments6033 Před rokem +2

    Good puzzle at the end. Bg5 seems winning. I can't find a way for black to save the piece. Very pretty

  • @nilsalmgren4492
    @nilsalmgren4492 Před rokem +3

    In the marshal line after e4 nf6, I like to play Bd3 offering the pawn so I can take the black queen.

  • @Ikemefuna_steve
    @Ikemefuna_steve Před rokem

    Great explanation.

  • @akami5618
    @akami5618 Před rokem

    I think you have a great CZcams channel. I have learned a lot here. Keep it up. Greetings!

  • @katerinagkioka6232
    @katerinagkioka6232 Před rokem +1

    Very clever!! Thank you for the way to win!!

  • @michaelrobinson2687
    @michaelrobinson2687 Před 2 měsíci

    With the puzzle at the end my first thought was to try h3, aiming to follow up with g4 (threatening the Bishop and making it leave the e8-h5 diagonal in preparation for Q x f7 # (The obvious threat - If I can spot it then it must be an obvious one).
    However, one thing my many attempts at various Chess Puzzles has taught me is that my instinctual reaction is always wrong.
    After looking some more, I spotted N x e4 (threatening Black's Knight on f6) as an option, aiming to follow up with N x f6 and then g4 (threatening the Bishop) and once the Bishop is off of the e8-h5 diagonal it's a simple Q x f7 #. But I think there must be something I'm missing (Because I always miss something - it's my great failing in Chess, inability to ruthlessly exploit an advantage). There is probably some clever move Black can do to thwart the above plan that I haven't noticed.

  • @laizaerilla9388
    @laizaerilla9388 Před rokem

    Great mentor

  • @robertmermelstein3397
    @robertmermelstein3397 Před 6 měsíci

    Great site thank you

  • @mh-lw1oe
    @mh-lw1oe Před rokem

    Very informative!

  • @avdheshsharma6896
    @avdheshsharma6896 Před rokem +1

    The solutuon I think will be g4. If bishop takes the pawn, we have mate with Qxf7. If Bishop goes back g5 and black loses his knight. Note that Nxg4 is not possible as Bxd7

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Před rokem

    Queen gambit is super tricky than I thought. Thank you sir

  • @b0ba_884
    @b0ba_884 Před rokem +2

    Great Video, a video for the London system opening and ideas would be great.

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem +2

      Thanks. You can find it here.
      czcams.com/video/IPXBGvEqWXA/video.html

  • @aleksandrapetkovska5177
    @aleksandrapetkovska5177 Před rokem +6

    Look at the subtitles at 3:42 💀

  • @PaulFeher
    @PaulFeher Před rokem +1

    g4 If the bishop takes it is checkmate with the Queen on f7. If the night takes, Bishop takes onf7 and the Queen has to take because it is checkmate and the night takes.

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem +1

      In fact, White has a few ways to win, and it's one of them. Well done!

  • @Mrpopperer
    @Mrpopperer Před rokem +5

    For the puzzle today:
    1. Nxd7 Nxd7 2. Qd5 doesn't work because of 2. Bg4 3. h3 Be6 and there is no win,
    Alternatively:
    1. Nxe4/Nd5 and black has no moves that prevent Nxf6 removing the defender of d7 square so either Bxd7 and Nxd7 is very winning on the next move (Note 1. Bg4 in response to 1. Nxe4/Nd5 fails to Nxf6, knight of d7 is pinned so black loses the bishop on g4 on the next move)

    • @ToriYamazaki
      @ToriYamazaki Před rokem +1

      1.Nxe4...Bg4?? fails to 2.Qxh7#.

    • @AshokeTewari
      @AshokeTewari Před rokem

      After 1. Nxe4/Nd5 Black can move pawn to e6 ... this prevents White queen from moving to d5 and gives Black King room to move if White moves 2. Bxd7

    • @ToriYamazaki
      @ToriYamazaki Před rokem

      @@AshokeTewari But after e6, nothing is solved... white can play Nxf6 (the whole point of Nxe4 or Nd5), removing a defender of d7 and after black recaptures, the knight on d7 falls.

    • @AshokeTewari
      @AshokeTewari Před rokem

      @@ToriYamazaki You're right!

  • @dannydunhill7078
    @dannydunhill7078 Před rokem

    What if black night goes to h6 to prevent your queen from checkmating?

  • @michaelkopietz5921
    @michaelkopietz5921 Před rokem

    g2-g4

  • @davidmasse2829
    @davidmasse2829 Před 8 měsíci

    It seems Nxe4 is winning for white. Black can’t take the knight now on e4 because he would remove the defender of d7. Even the simple Bxd7 wins the Queen as the Queen is forced to take. Now instead black may play e6 after Nxe4. But in that case then Nxf6+, Qxf6 (or gxf6) and d7 falls regardless.

  • @seedsofhope8100
    @seedsofhope8100 Před rokem +1

    Nd5,nd7

  • @harleycrawford1655
    @harleycrawford1655 Před rokem

    White bishop to e2 , no escape for black bishop on h5.

  • @shehzadsadaruddin7900

    pawn from g2 to g4

  • @bomberbg1249
    @bomberbg1249 Před rokem

    Real

  • @nickf31
    @nickf31 Před rokem +1

    g4

  • @hc2774
    @hc2774 Před 3 měsíci

    This is why I play Nf6 instead of d5 when White play d5

  • @Trostspender
    @Trostspender Před rokem +1

    Nxe4 and g4 are both winning but I don't see a forced checkmate

    • @matteogarcia5049
      @matteogarcia5049 Před rokem

      If bishop takes G4 it's mate in 1, if knight takes on G4 you win the queen by force

    • @theonewingedangel8680
      @theonewingedangel8680 Před rokem

      If Nxg4: then bxd7+ forces the queen to take the bishop with Qxd7, which you take back with Nxd7.

    • @trevorjamesconsideracion1982
      @trevorjamesconsideracion1982 Před rokem

      Almost everything is winning though. I think the puzzle here is trying to reason out your moves. (Nd5/Qa4 is winning, Nc6 or Bc6 is also winning but is weaker)

  • @bijandey8711
    @bijandey8711 Před 6 měsíci

    Bishop should not go that far, should go to E 2

  • @ElamW-bz3jt
    @ElamW-bz3jt Před 21 dnem +1

    Bro your head look like a pawn

  • @caoilejune1447
    @caoilejune1447 Před 10 měsíci

    ok

  • @hansanaliyanarachchi1716

    Nxe4 Nxe4 Bxd7

    • @nilsalmgren4492
      @nilsalmgren4492 Před rokem +1

      That is my conclusion, but if no Nxe4 response the Nf6 to follow.

  • @yousernameish
    @yousernameish Před rokem +6

    pawn to g4 forces the Bishop to retreat, followed by pawn to g5... presuuring the knight at f6

    • @Chessymist
      @Chessymist Před rokem

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    • @janeygenraam7923
      @janeygenraam7923 Před rokem

      No

  • @cygan144
    @cygan144 Před rokem

    Nxd5 is the winning . The threat of removing the d7 defender the Nxf6 which has no counter play with the white next move Bxd7 - check. If black Bxg4 , just take Nxf6-check , and Qxf7 mate is the threat.

  • @pramodm1813
    @pramodm1813 Před rokem

    Kc3xe4

  • @ramyaramasubramanian2873

    Qxf7 and bishop takes and checkmate with Bxn7

  • @Juiced10111
    @Juiced10111 Před rokem

    g4