I'm an intermediate player and it's extremely rare that I come across the King's Gambit and the times that I did, I didn't know how to respond to it but you're video is easy to understand and it really helped me. Thanks Coach! 🤣
Really helpful, my brother told me that he’s prepared a lot in kings gambit with white and is gonna play it to me so I am definitely trying this line with black. Thanks so much
Hi i loved this theory my only question to you my coach is if i m a sicilian defense guy and commit my pawn at every E4 move how can I counter act once F4 is being played after my c6 move .
Also I don't know if you mean "discourages the queen from moving to protect the pawn which already has to few defenders," instead of a legal pin which it is not
I have retired and live in TX. Close to my daughter and grand children. Still trying to learn chess, I am getting a little better, trying to not blunder. But have gotten over the nervousness in regards to playing. NOw I am dangerous I think I know stuff, haha I hope you and your new wife are doing well.
@@davidbatchelder85 I am very glad to hear that. I remember you were planning to move to TX. Hope your grandchild is healthy and growing fast! You will be the one that will have to teach him how to play chess. Sounds like you are still a chess terminator, getting better and better
I only wanted the central pawn to disappear so I can do the opening I want . Latter on I learned that what I play is called "King's gambit". I'm afraid you don't get into consideration WHY a player plays the King's gambit. Not all people play it for the same reason. Some don't even have the intention to play something that is called king's gambit. All you would do with those moves is just help me get EXACTLY the position I want. I don't know if I would lose the game due to miscalculation but one thing is for sure. I would not lose it because of your response to my "King's gambit" or however people like to call it. That would be very shameful for you as my rating is no more than 1600.
I'm an intermediate player and it's extremely rare that I come across the King's Gambit and the times that I did, I didn't know how to respond to it but you're video is easy to understand and it really helped me. Thanks Coach! 🤣
I am glad to have helped you!
I am an intermediate player and i have seen it quite a lot
@@kyle_mk17 nah its quite rare in 1800s
@@aarushbinoy8051how is 1800 intermediate?
@@cdorresteijn1800 is advanced, right?
Good job. More infos in 5 mins then a lot of other videos in 30 mins.
Thank you Edgar. I am trying my best. Hope you have subscribed to my channel for high quality chess content!
Good idea I’m gonna do that quivkly
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Simple, easy to understand responses to a opening that can be tricky if not well considered - thank you!
Thank you Arran!
Impressive, simple and concise, thank you!
Nice video! I will definitely try that! 😀❤️Can you please make a video on a aggressive line against the najdorf Sicilian?
An amazing channel 😍
Hoping you should cover English opening in a video very soon🥰
Thank you so much Amal! I will do English video in the future
Amazing video man .I am really going to implement this in my game
Great video, thanks for the lesson. I subbed
Thanks for sharing .I will have to try that out sometime.Keep up the good work.
Thanks Edmund for watching. I hope to see you in my other videos!
Really helpful, my brother told me that he’s prepared a lot in kings gambit with white and is gonna play it to me so I am definitely trying this line with black. Thanks so much
How did it go?
Keep It up I'm sure your channel will sky rocket
Thanks Nathaniel, this is a really encouraging comment. Will keep doing new videos keep improving the quality!
excellent lesson
Nice and concise video, thanks
Nice job sir. Hope u upload more nice videos
Hi i loved this theory my only question to you my coach is if i m a sicilian defense guy and commit my pawn at every E4 move how can I counter act once F4 is being played after my c6 move .
Good explanation. Thx
Don’t take this the wrong way but I love you. ❤️
Love is in the air!
nice i like your style
Great video
Most intuitive video on how to tackle king's gambit thank you sir🙏🙏
Thank you Abbishek. I hope to see you in my future videos!
Fabulous implementation and explanation in 5 minutes Kudos
Thank you!
I consider Bb5+ to be the main line. I wish you had talked more about it
that voicecrack on "black"
BRO TYSM I JUST ANNIHILATED SOME GUY BC OF THIS GUIDE ❤❤
Te Kestony variation, I like the name. :) Great explanation and I'm going to use it for sure, thanks.
Thank you Steve!
What is it called when you play the white moves as black?
Also is this Smith Morra or Blackmar-Diemer?
Great vedio
I’m 1450s and I lost two games in a row to the kings gambit… now I’m here
Also I don't know if you mean "discourages the queen from moving to protect the pawn which already has to few defenders," instead of a legal pin which it is not
I was able to get to move 4 until my opponent did something completely different..
Nice video
At 3:22 he cannot take with bishop yes but he can with rook, thus defending knight at the same time
Sir i want a video on kings gambit
Will do Today's Creator! Thanks for a comment
THX LOL just used this in a game
Amazing video, how much do you charge for lessons.
Thank you! Send me an email at kestonychess@gmail.com for coaching inquiries. Talk to you soon
excellent
Nice
My game, they put Nc3 first, protecting the middle, thus not allowing the queen coming across the board. But very useful in some lines
Hello David, it's been a long time. I miss you! How are you doing?
I have retired and live in TX. Close to my daughter and grand children. Still trying to learn chess, I am getting a little better, trying to not blunder. But have gotten over the nervousness in regards to playing. NOw I am dangerous I think I know stuff, haha I hope you and your new wife are doing well.
@@davidbatchelder85 I am very glad to hear that. I remember you were planning to move to TX. Hope your grandchild is healthy and growing fast! You will be the one that will have to teach him how to play chess. Sounds like you are still a chess terminator, getting better and better
Sir what if black queen h4 white f4?
Thank u sir
Thank you for watching Sherlock!
Been a long time my friend
Happy to hear from you David. Hope you are doing well!
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What do you do if he goes 1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5 3. Nf3
You take the pawn on f4 and you will get a similar line as in this video.
2:14 what would be the response to pawn at c4?
Then we play c6 and hope to develop initiative. Its one of the lines that is played
@@Kestony Thank you so much! Great video!
Supper
Thanks Murugesan. Happy New Year :)
@1:25 white can simply check blacks King with the queen.
slightly better positions as blaaAack
What a nasty trap
@5:07 why not Qa5+ and take the bishop instead of Bd6
Nc3 defends the check and the bishop
@@santiagogestal3925 😯😯😯😯😯
.-.
0:45 what if he moves the knight to threaten the queen instead
Take the d pawn
you cant move your knight, you are in check
3:21 why can't he take with rook?
is this stimpy?
what if white plays d5 instead of castle at 5:07??
From this first glance it seems like we can play Nxd5 and if Qxd5 we have a discovered check with Bishop and with the Queen
Wow he still hearts comments
And comments!
@@Kestony wow
@@Kestony by the way, i have a question. Which opening do you prefer when playing black?
@@sheriffbb I am one of those coaches who loves many different openings
@@Kestony which one would you reccomend to a beginner if playing black?
OOps
Why falkbeer counter gambit
because its good
The question always is - why not A Laskar :-)
At 5:07 after playing Bd6 and white plays d5 then what? Seems to me like the knight on c6 is lost
D5 Nxd5 Qxd5 Bb4+ and white loses queen?
@@Kestony Ahhhh ok thanks! Missed that
5.c4?
5..c6! 6.d4 (6.dxc6 Nxc6 7.d4 Bb4 8.Nc3 0-0 black is better) 6...cxd5 7.c5 Nc6 =, easy line, but maybe I could have mentioned c6 :)
Qh4 check
ممنون کستونی
5:07, doesn’t white have d5?
No. Then Nxd5 Qxd5 Bb4 and white loses Queen to a discovered attack
@@Kestony oh wow, neat. Thanks for the reply. Great video!
@@jacobrubanov4932 Thank you for watching Jacob!
I only wanted the central pawn to disappear so I can do the opening I want . Latter on I learned that what I play is called "King's gambit". I'm afraid you don't get into consideration WHY a player plays the King's gambit. Not all people play it for the same reason. Some don't even have the intention to play something that is called king's gambit. All you would do with those moves is just help me get EXACTLY the position I want. I don't know if I would lose the game due to miscalculation but one thing is for sure. I would not lose it because of your response to my "King's gambit" or however people like to call it. That would be very shameful for you as my rating is no more than 1600.
Thanks a lot Coach Kestony! This is exactly what I was looking for! 😊👍♟
Thanks a lot Coach, that was exactly what I was looking for! Now You have a new subscriber! 😊👍♟
Thank you!