@@r3dx226 played against it twice in the past few days, one guy blundered his rook and resigned and the other guy ran his king to the center and got mated.
I'm pretty low level myself so I played against it so much I actually had it analyzed. Black can kinda survive with 1. e4 e52. Nf3 f63. Nxe5 fxe54. Qh5+ Ke75. Qxe5+ Kf76. Bc4+ d5 but he's still completely lost and would get mated in a few more moves anyway, as long as white knows what he's doing. Now if he goes for 6. Bc4+ Kg6 then he walks right into a mating net and you can safely premove most of the sequence. Moral of the story is never play F6 I guess.
I remember this in Guess the ELO. "King's Gambit, this could be a high level game." *next move* "All right, this is not going to be a high level game, never mind."
@@dashyz3293 This was amongst the few openings that was talked about in really old chess books along with stuff like Ruy Lopez and Queen's Gambit so I assume this is main line in the 1500s or 1600s
If for some reason you wanna make this "work" you can play Qe7 on move 3, now you're just a clean pawn down and with weak squares around your king so still lost but not dead lost
@@Fera-gr5mm the point is that 3.fxe5 is a much much worse blunder than 2.f6, the position is very tricky and playable if you know the Qe7 line as black
I remember finding this out myself one time and I was ecstatic because it was so satisfying to pull off. Obviously I knew it had been found before but it was still exciting
I literally found all the moves myself for this in a correspondence game when I was maybe 14 and just started playing. 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f6 3. Nxe5 fxe5? (3. …Qe7 is actually not all bad) 4. Qh5+ Ke7 5. Qxe5+ Kf7 6. Bc4+ Kg6? (6. …d5! is essential here, although still a losing position) 7. Qf5+ Kh6 8. d4+ g5. And here I spent so much effort, and thought for days (it was all during Christmas break), and actually found 9. h4! myself. Still very proud of that. Many years later I found the Damiano variation written in an old book of my grandpas and thought, “this is my masterpiece!” :D
That’s not going to work. d3+ revealed check and the king will be the one moving and it’s mate no matter what u do. Moving the king from the start already leads to losing the game
Then define smart. If you replace "chess" with "life" so that you know life and life's patterns (and you know how to deal with it), isn't that being smart?
The only ones that have the option to actually defend are the pawns. (2 of them). assuming the player used both pawns correctly it would unlock the black queen and force you to sacrifice it into the white bishop to stop the cycle of checks that leads the king all the way into the corner. Other than the pawns every single back piece is unable to effectively enter the fight due to all the checks.
I was so proud of myself when i got into that position and discovered the knight sacrifice on my own... But a few days later i still managed to not win as white even after that sacrifice 😥
After Nxe5, black doesn't have to capture the knight, he can play Qe7 with a more or less playable position. Still much better for white mind you, but playable. Might be a cool psychological weapon to employ, because after f6 white expects a quick win, relaxes, then he's faced with Qe7 and there's still a lot of work.
Did both of you not watch the video he literally explains why g6 doesn’t work because you take on e5 checking the king which either moves or gets blocked then you get a free rook but I guess you’re very intelligent but are unable to watch a 30 second video
@@kaiamy3779 stop being a moron. The strategy requires your opponent to blunder multiple times consecutively, as well as does not account for alternative moves the opponent could make that render the rest of the strategy useless. In any normal game it's not going to work, but you're too unintelligent to understand if you could play out chess on paper no one would need to play it.
@@killthemwithfirelol Wdym? The only 2 legal moves are covered in the vid. After white plays Qh5+, blacks only 2 legal moves are Ke7 or g6. Ke7 leads to a mating line, g6 leads to losing rook. So tell us, what alternative illegal moves are you talking about? Because u stated u think there should be another move that somehow doesn’t violate the rules and will “render the strategy useless”?
@@Adventurer-te8fl you can literally just not do any of that beforehand in the first place, are you mental? The whole thing revolves around the knight which you don't HAVE to take to worsen your position, king can hold his own while you prep for the queen should it come out. It's not optimal but you're not paying attention either, it seems.
Played against this quite often, true. But I have never seen anyone move the king when queen threatens it. They just move the g7 pawn to block the queen
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Bruh, who the hell would play 2…fxe5??, The main line is Qe7 Nf3 d5 d3 (black can never reclaim the e4 pawn as Be2 and O-O and the e-file is wide open with Black’s queen in a terrible spot) and after Be6, white is just winning after 6.Nc3 solidifying the structure and black is just lost due to the lack of control over the center, lack of piece mobility, as well as the fact black is already down a pawn.
There was one time someone actually played this opening, I remembered this video, and sacrificed my knight. The thing is he started roasting me, like "avg American player," and "you're such a bot." Then I checkmated him a few moves later and he just left.
My dad is a beginner-amateur chess player as in he doesn’t really practice it but he is really smart so he is pretty good. I played him blindfolded for the third time yesterday and he played this
@GothamClips I just tried it with Stockfish and it is not forced if you play pawn d6, which opens a bishop and prevents further attack of the white queen.
Seems like there are alternative black responses that don't end up with your King running all over the board trying desperately to escape the entire opposing side.
after bishop c4, pawn d5, bishop takes, king moves away, and now the f5 square is guarded by the bishop, and if you move your queen there, you would lose it, BUT you can go bishop b7, attacking the rook, and if knight moves, you take the knight because it's plus 3 instead of taking the rook, then queen takes, which is plus 2.
It's so sad for Damiano that he wrote about how bad an opening was, then got the opening named after him lol
BTFO by history. Shouldn't have bothered lmfao.
I would rather be known for exposing an opening that sucked than nothing
lol
It's like discovering a disease and giving it your name
I thought it was a meme opening called Dummy - ano
I literally play against this opening all this time 😂. Bout to destroy some 900s.
How did it go??
@@r3dx226 played against it twice in the past few days, one guy blundered his rook and resigned and the other guy ran his king to the center and got mated.
They play it often against me, easy win most of the time
I'm pretty low level myself so I played against it so much I actually had it analyzed. Black can kinda survive with 1. e4 e52. Nf3 f63. Nxe5 fxe54. Qh5+ Ke75. Qxe5+ Kf76. Bc4+ d5 but he's still completely lost and would get mated in a few more moves anyway, as long as white knows what he's doing. Now if he goes for 6. Bc4+ Kg6 then he walks right into a mating net and you can safely premove most of the sequence. Moral of the story is never play F6 I guess.
@@merluzacongelada5361 after d5 just Bxd5+ no? king is forced to go g6, then Qf5+, Kg6, then white plays d3 or h4 and after a few moves it's mate?
My boy looks like a mad scientist when he don’t have a fresh cut lol
I know he getting too nerdy
We gotta make a petition to make his hair white for one video
Bro looks like electro wizard
bro looks like a pineapple
@@kineshcr9633 with less hair
Imagine finding a disease and they give it your name 💀
That just makes you look like a good scientist
E.g Parkinson’s disease discovered by James Parkinson.
That's... how things work.
Not a good metaphor
@@thegrandinquisitor66 Literally the first thing that popped into my head
Ok, this feels like a personal attack.
haha
Are you Italian?
@@alisyedhasany6594Yep 😆
more like personal defense*
@@dubbyplays Bruh 😂
It used to be called the Damianos defence. Now it’s not because we discovered that it doesn’t even defend anything.
Damiano actually showed that the opening was objectively bad
1) It's still called the Damiano Defense.
2) That's not how it works. "Defense" just means "opening played by Black."
That's...not how it works
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@@isavenewspapers8890 I appreciate this, so any opening with defense in the name means its for black?
Fun fuct: Chigorin in 1897 was the last strong player who played the Damiano defense in a high level tournament. That game ended in a draw
I love Chigorin! Look up Knorre vs Chigorin, one of my favorite games. It's not the highest quality game but it confused stockfish for me
you haven't seen mcgregor vs fischer huh? he played damiano's defence too, that game was also a draw by agreement
@@shdii4132 khabib vs morphy is better, he played f3 g4 and the game ended in a draw
Was his opponent Hellen Keller?
Ali VS Kasparov was truly a spectacular game as well
Fun fact: Bobby fischer drew in a simul after e4 e5 nf3 f6 nxe5.
so he was black?
@@dolsimon Come on try to connect things. Player playing the simul plays as white 😑. He means to say that Fischer drew playing against this.
I researched. And can't believe Fischer drew this lol
@@animezoneamv9116 yeah it's kinda surprising that he drew from that position. That's why I was wondering if he was black.
@@dolsimon no! he's Asians u racist
Opponent moves a pawn
Levy:- Aaaa yes the worst opening move you can play... .
I've just had a game where this was played. It was glorious.
Btw the knight sacrifice is brillant
@@elthiagoa12 No, its a book move
@@VendettaCeit always shows as a mistake to me
@@sushilmulchandani7258I just played this and it came up as brilliant
@@sushilmulchandani7258 cause the engine is not perfect
Fool’s mate: “am I a joke to you?”
Thats because its hard to call something an "opening" when you get mated on turn two
Nah tumbleweed it's worst
you can come back from a fool's mate open if you change course, there is no coming back from this as the second move
@@omardanelli2911 tumbleweed is only played for banter or to diss your opponent
@@VeggieRice foolsmate is mate in 2... there is no coming back from mate
I love how I actually start to learn to be better at chess just by watching random shorts
Right
I remember this in Guess the ELO.
"King's Gambit, this could be a high level game."
*next move*
"All right, this is not going to be a high level game, never mind."
“Ah yes the worst opening move you could play” -me every game right before I get dominated
This is not fatal, I also open like that and it's great
It's okay if you prefer being submissive, we don't judge.
@@guillaumejuillard8258 It's literally fatal wtf areu talking about
@@averagelizard2489 no it's the best opening
@@guillaumejuillard8258 Man, I'm getting trolled, ahh, should have realized it earlier.
He didn’t consider pawn to G6 and when getting checked, he can move bishop, queen or knight to protect the king and still develop.
Are you on planet mars? After g6, qe5+ wins blacks rook.
Wasn't this like a main line opening a few hundred years ago before Damiano said it was bad or something?
Was definitely not main line
This was never main line, wtf?
@@dashyz3293 This was amongst the few openings that was talked about in really old chess books along with stuff like Ruy Lopez and Queen's Gambit so I assume this is main line in the 1500s or 1600s
@@jasonhe5578 nah ur capping
@@paulomangeron5241 its true
but it was bad
Intructions Unclear
Black Moves : Pawn to g6 blocking the queen
Than take the pawn and fork the king and the rook
It should be called the kamikaze variation, because the king decides to leave his army and go for a walk
If for some reason you wanna make this "work" you can play Qe7 on move 3, now you're just a clean pawn down and with weak squares around your king so still lost but not dead lost
I mean, you can play 2..h6 for that matter... which goes to show that 2...f6 is really no "defense" for the pawn.
not a pawn down in the end but still much worse
@@Fera-gr5mm the point is that 3.fxe5 is a much much worse blunder than 2.f6, the position is very tricky and playable if you know the Qe7 line as black
@@Treemur If you mean 1.e4 e5 2.f4 f6, I agree with that. (given that 1.e4 e5 2.f4 whatever 3.fxe5 is a mistake due to Qh4+)
What does white play after Qe7 to keep the pawn
I literally got an opponent who played those moves and remembered this video and beat him in 11 moves, thanks Levy!
After Nxe5 the main line is Qe7, but it’s still bad
251st day of translating Levy's titles into Neapolitan: "A peggior apertur e scacc"
questo è il momento dello scacchista
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What a life u must have
Bro I just watch this hop in a game and somebody plays it against me 😂
"This is why tactical patterns are so important to remember"
Me who barely remembers what I had for dinner yesterday:
He was like : “Aaaaah, you teasing me”LoL😂
It's wild that someone used to this opening to draw fischer in a simul
"Never move f6" - Been Finegold
pov : he defend with pawn g6
I've never noticed that before 💀
im pretty sure you can play Qe7 here instead of taking the knight on e5. i think thats how the main line goes.
True but even if you avoid the force mate, you still end up in a very bad position, so it's not a reason to play f6
@@Arthur-io4ey Yeah it's not very good but it actually used to be played a lot in the past with 3. Qe7. There are worse openings.
"tactical positions are so important to remember" literally messes the tactic up trying to demonstrate it
“Worst Opening”
Fools Mate: Am I A Joke To You?
what if instead of moving the king he moves the bishop/queen?
The king is in check, king has to move because bishop/queen cannot get in front to uncheck the king
@@andrewhernandez7928 why doesn't black block with the pawn?
@@andrewhernandez7928 never mind. It's a nightmare scenario either way 😂
What about pawn G6
@@niels2091 after black defends with the pawn you punt the king under check and if he defends you eat the rook so its still very bad
I remember finding this out myself one time and I was ecstatic because it was so satisfying to pull off. Obviously I knew it had been found before but it was still exciting
Congratulations 🎉
GothamChess: this is worst opening
Meanwhile Bongcloud: hold my king
I just played this exact game 1 hour after watching this short, god bless gotham for helping crush my 870 opponent xD
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you can take pawn in middle marking king then letting you take rook iirc
Why are you acting like g6 wasn't covered in the short?
@@eternal._.boredom no but then the queen will logically be put in front of the king and you'll have no choice either to exchange or go back..
@@blackpinkinyourareaaa7846 you still take the rook ??
@@blackpinkinyourareaaa7846 No that hangs the rook
I literally found all the moves myself for this in a correspondence game when I was maybe 14 and just started playing. 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f6 3. Nxe5 fxe5? (3. …Qe7 is actually not all bad) 4. Qh5+ Ke7 5. Qxe5+ Kf7 6. Bc4+ Kg6? (6. …d5! is essential here, although still a losing position) 7. Qf5+ Kh6 8. d4+ g5. And here I spent so much effort, and thought for days (it was all during Christmas break), and actually found 9. h4! myself. Still very proud of that. Many years later I found the Damiano variation written in an old book of my grandpas and thought, “this is my masterpiece!” :D
So instead of sacrificing the rook the opponent will sacrifice the game
I'd have just moved my pawn up and threatened the queen forcing you to move it and allowing myself to open up a little with a free knight?
That’s not going to work. d3+ revealed check and the king will be the one moving and it’s mate no matter what u do. Moving the king from the start already leads to losing the game
Maybe u should watch the video
Bro this was my opening whenever I played chess against my friends💀
lmao same
What of d5 after Bc4....bxd5, kg6 then?... If Qg3 ...Qg5
Chess is not about being smart its about knowing the game and games patterns. Thanks for reproving this.
Then define smart. If you replace "chess" with "life" so that you know life and life's patterns (and you know how to deal with it), isn't that being smart?
@@danielyuan9862 this guy is 400 elo in real life lol
Literally no one is just gonna keep moving their king like that when other pieces can defend it easier
The only ones that have the option to actually defend are the pawns. (2 of them). assuming the player used both pawns correctly it would unlock the black queen and force you to sacrifice it into the white bishop to stop the cycle of checks that leads the king all the way into the corner.
Other than the pawns every single back piece is unable to effectively enter the fight due to all the checks.
@@CrypticCobra what about the first check, wasn't the knight there to block it?
@@theflyingpharaohmido first check was on whites diagonal, only tile knight could reach is blacks
@@CrypticCobra oh ok I see it now, thanks:)
Most king moves were forced
Damiano is actually viable after qe7 doesn't lose by force, it's a damiano gambit
I made this mistake one time…. most humbling loss of my life 😭😭
I made that mistake a lot of times before figuring it out.
I was so proud of myself when i got into that position and discovered the knight sacrifice on my own... But a few days later i still managed to not win as white even after that sacrifice 😥
why would he moved the king when he can just moved the pawn g7...
After Nxe5, black doesn't have to capture the knight, he can play Qe7 with a more or less playable position. Still much better for white mind you, but playable. Might be a cool psychological weapon to employ, because after f6 white expects a quick win, relaxes, then he's faced with Qe7 and there's still a lot of work.
He can do g6 at first check
Apparently alternative moves are just plain impossible to guys like this.
Did both of you not watch the video he literally explains why g6 doesn’t work because you take on e5 checking the king which either moves or gets blocked then you get a free rook but I guess you’re very intelligent but are unable to watch a 30 second video
@@kaiamy3779 stop being a moron. The strategy requires your opponent to blunder multiple times consecutively, as well as does not account for alternative moves the opponent could make that render the rest of the strategy useless. In any normal game it's not going to work, but you're too unintelligent to understand if you could play out chess on paper no one would need to play it.
@@killthemwithfirelol Wdym? The only 2 legal moves are covered in the vid. After white plays Qh5+, blacks only 2 legal moves are Ke7 or g6. Ke7 leads to a mating line, g6 leads to losing rook. So tell us, what alternative illegal moves are you talking about? Because u stated u think there should be another move that somehow doesn’t violate the rules and will “render the strategy useless”?
@@Adventurer-te8fl you can literally just not do any of that beforehand in the first place, are you mental? The whole thing revolves around the knight which you don't HAVE to take to worsen your position, king can hold his own while you prep for the queen should it come out. It's not optimal but you're not paying attention either, it seems.
bro, me and my siblings would litteraly build a wall of pawns against eachither💀
Instructions unclear, I lost my queen during the checkmate process
*ben finegold smirking in the corner*
Fuhhh i’ve been doing and seeing this 😂 thanks for this man!!!
yep, it sure is the worst opening
Played against this quite often, true. But I have never seen anyone move the king when queen threatens it. They just move the g7 pawn to block the queen
That's what I'm saying never seen anyone move the king
The video covers that, you can fork the king and the rook.
6 d5 for black to block the check by Bishop prevents this from being an immediate mate, but it still leaves black extremely weak.
He forgot about the bongcloud (is that the name) where the king moves up
bongcloud is a lot more sound than this xD
What do you do if they dont take the knight
White is just a pawn up
You can still play queen check I think ?
Just play normally, you're up a pawn
Or 3...Qe7 4.Nf3 Qxe4+ 5.Be2 and white has already developed 2 pieces.
@@kitetm7596 Yeh if they block with the pawn go Nxg6 and win the rook
"Aaaaaahhh yes"THIS IS CALLED THE DUMB OPENING
Broooooo, they didnt take the knight. What do i doooooo
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It’s not forced levy
Just never move the f pawn at the start
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Why are we pretending that QueenE7, KnightE7, and BishopE7 don't all block the white queens attack from E5?
You loose the rook....
@@TheRomanianWolf better then losing a king
@@PheGaming loosing a rook means loosing the game...you can just resign.
I was so happy when I found this when I played e4 nf3 opening because people did the pawn mostly there
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Yeah i found a player using damiano defence, and it ended with checkmate in 8 moves
Yea patterns I've seen they teach in yt are scarly same from most of my match it's good to remember what they teach
It's insane! my opponent in college level chess tournament played this against me TODAY. So it is my duty to comeback and thank you Levy.
Why can't king escape to g7?
Nah this is called rhe dummy defense
So could you also call this the Forced Bongcloud?
I get this opening in blitz quite often
"Oh no, my knight has gone *checkmate*"
Bruh, who the hell would play 2…fxe5??, The main line is Qe7 Nf3 d5 d3 (black can never reclaim the e4 pawn as Be2 and O-O and the e-file is wide open with Black’s queen in a terrible spot) and after Be6, white is just winning after 6.Nc3 solidifying the structure and black is just lost due to the lack of control over the center, lack of piece mobility, as well as the fact black is already down a pawn.
There was one time someone actually played this opening, I remembered this video, and sacrificed my knight. The thing is he started roasting me, like "avg American player," and "you're such a bot." Then I checkmated him a few moves later and he just left.
Damiano isn't bad if you know what you're doing. Do NOT take the knight as it's essentially mate in 15.
The pawn at g2 be like : 😑
Bong Cloud: phew
imagine nelson seeing that
What are exactly tactics?
My dad is a beginner-amateur chess player as in he doesn’t really practice it but he is really smart so he is pretty good. I played him blindfolded for the third time yesterday and he played this
Never ever move the F pawn...
Sucks this guy’s defense got broken and I guess he had a whole book on it. Still cool to have this have worked for home time in the past.
@GothamClips I just tried it with Stockfish and it is not forced if you play pawn d6, which opens a bishop and prevents further attack of the white queen.
Damiano is playable. Instead of recapturing with the pawn, ply the Queen to E-7. An excellent surprise opening.
That's what I'm saying! It has a big surprise factor especially below 1600
Fool’s mate: “My goals are beyond your understanding”
and here I thought the crab was the worst opening...
See the opponent move one pawn forward... GGs kid.
OMG it gave me a brilliant move at Nxe5
Now i just need to wait until someone plays this against me and hope that I remember how to do this.
Yeah thats exactly my problem. Memorization
Imagine you just didn’t move the king and moved your bishop
Seems like there are alternative black responses that don't end up with your King running all over the board trying desperately to escape the entire opposing side.
What if they attack queen with pawn
Qxe5+ and after check is blocked or the king moves away then Qxh8 taking the rook
What are the odds that I watch this video and go play and this is the opening someone plays against me 🤣🤣
after bishop c4, pawn d5, bishop takes, king moves away, and now the f5 square is guarded by the bishop, and if you move your queen there, you would lose it, BUT you can go bishop b7, attacking the rook, and if knight moves, you take the knight because it's plus 3 instead of taking the rook, then queen takes, which is plus 2.
You won't believe.. i saw this short and then went to play a game and opponent played exact same moves and I forced mated him in 9 moves 😂