347,995 Players Fell For This Trap 😮

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THE LINES COVERED IN THE VIDEO:
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 (5... Nd4 6. d6 (6. c3 b5
7. cxd4 (7. Bb3) 7... bxc4 8. dxe5 Qxd5 9. exf6 Qxg5 10. fxg7 Bxg7 11. O-O Bb7
12. g3 (12. f3 Bd4+ 13. Kh1 Rg8 14. g3 (14. Qe2+ Kd7) 14... O-O-O) 12... O-O-O)
6... Qxd6 7. Bxf7+ (7. Nxf7 Qc6 8. Nxh8 Qxg2 9. Rf1 Qe4+ 10. Be2 (10. Qe2 Nxe2)
10... Nf3#) 7... Ke7 8. Bb3 (8. O-O h6 9. Nf3 Kxf7) 8... Nxb3 9. axb3 h6 10. Nf3
e4 11. Qe2 Kf7 12. Nh4 (12. Ng1 Bg4 13. f3 exf3 14. Nxf3 Re8) 12... g5) (5...
Na5) 6. Nxf7 Kxf7 7. Qf3+ Ke6 *
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  • No, it was one guy that fell for it 347,000 times

    @ArneyO7@ArneyO78 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Good pace, well organized, no extra dialogue, no gimmicks, just clear informative chess instruction. KZhead needs more people like you.

    @andrewsteinmetz4441@andrewsteinmetz44418 ай бұрын
    • Well said

      @eenymeany1@eenymeany17 ай бұрын
    • Agreed

      @samlittle2863@samlittle28637 ай бұрын
    • True bro, made me subscribed instantly

      @ahutarius@ahutarius6 ай бұрын
    • All his videos are great

      @aba9939@aba9939Ай бұрын
  • I’m a big of GothamChess, but when he tried to explain this theory, he’s trying to dramatize the whole video and we end up not really absorbing information as much as videos like this. Thank you for being straight to the point!!

    @WatchTower71@WatchTower7111 ай бұрын
    • GothamChess only made video about this attack two years ago, while nowdays this frank liver attack seems even more common, than it was two years ago.

      @jout738@jout7389 ай бұрын
    • I only seen he talked about this in opening tier list, which he tried to cut time by just showing some lines. Imo he already has a decent traxler video, which is why he doesn't wanna make another fried liver related opening

      @opposite342@opposite3423 ай бұрын
    • i don't watch GothamChess

      @felixkfriju2649@felixkfriju26492 күн бұрын
  • Thanks especially for being concise, yet reviewing what we're trying to do. This response to the Fried is way more dynamic than the Na5 that I normally play. Thanks.

    @alancoe1002@alancoe10028 ай бұрын
  • I’m 1300 and I see this every other game as black it feels like, thank you for this

    @marcus8036@marcus803611 ай бұрын
    • How as1300

      @tieshaha2392@tieshaha239211 ай бұрын
    • Me too I'm 1300

      @drjoeharris@drjoeharris11 ай бұрын
    • Its better just playing bishop to c5 instead of knight to f6 at the opening and get out of the liver attack fully

      @ud75h@ud75h11 ай бұрын
    • I'm 2000 rated player

      @yagene34@yagene3411 ай бұрын
    • I'm 1300 and i see this 0 times.

      @user-uh4bz3lh8l@user-uh4bz3lh8l11 ай бұрын
  • This is very powerful opening! Most Fried Livers only learn the main lines and the trap line, so if you throw this opening right on their face, they'll not able to remove it out of their face!

    @BobChess@BobChess11 ай бұрын
    • I’d just play the traxler. I know all the lines because I decided to waste my time learning them Bf1 is the best move for white after b5 and it transposes to the ulvestad variation.

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt11 ай бұрын
    • @@Aperson-kq7pt traxler is losing if you dont take the bishop as white

      @Rapscallion-ug1kz@Rapscallion-ug1kz11 ай бұрын
    • @@6y02chancheungman3 because black doesn't prepare neither. That's why white wins. It actually very ok line(+0.8)

      @BobChess@BobChess11 ай бұрын
    • @@Rapscallion-ug1kz Actually no. With best play it is a draw after Kf1 Qe7 Nxh8 d5 exd5 Nd4 d6 Qxd6 Nf7 Qe7 c3 Bg5 Qa4+ Nd7 Kxf2 Qh4+ Kf1 Bh5 cxd4 Qf4+ Ke1 Qe4+ Kf1 Qf4+ and there is a repetition of moves and it is a draw (yes I remember all of this). When white plays c3 in this variation, there is only 2 other moves that draw for white (this is the only place where white does not have a forced move), which are d3 and h3 (there are too many variations so I haven’t really looked at them, but stockfish says it is drawn). This means that you are incorrect, and it is not losing after white takes the bishop. Despite this, the traxler is technically losing, if white plays the bishop sacrifice line with Bxf7+ rather than Nxf7, however this is still rather dangerous for white.

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt11 ай бұрын
    • @@BobChess When you enter these wild variations, no one is ready. Personally I play the traxler as black and white (the knight sacrifice line) and win most of my games because the opponent doesn’t know what to do.

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt11 ай бұрын
  • Sure enough, about 2 hours after watching this video, I had a chance to counter this attack. The knight went for my Kb7 pawn, I advanced the queen, they blocked their King in with their Rook and Bishop, I landed a smother mate. Victory never felt so awesome, thanks a bunch!

    @bf4351@bf435110 ай бұрын
    • yeah but don’t you think even a little bit you didn’t deserve the win? i mean i understand even the old chess players read books for improve their game but still, you haven’t thought about this plan. you just coppied. how can you feel smart after a copy paste job?

      @ercihanates6504@ercihanates65044 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@ercihanates6504Same goes for the vast amount of players using the Fried Liver attack. Also openings is mostly something you study and essentially just copying the plays.

      @Skartak@Skartak4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ercihanates6504 Чувак, это буквально смысл игры в шахматы.

      @user-ql8dc8ts2m@user-ql8dc8ts2m3 ай бұрын
    • Isn't that how chess works? You play a game, in this case watch a video of a game, you think about it and memorize it, and when there is the chance to remember this specific plan, you apply the plan. There is no way to not think in chess. Memorizing is thinking. What you're saying is what I see as, 'ah shit, i'm not allowed to study for this test, because then i'm not thinking about the exam myself. I need to just know all the answers.' And I think it's perfectly fine to study moves if they're an annoyence to you in some games and you don't know the right counterplay from the get-go. It's impossible to 'remember' chess in general anyway since there are too much variables, so memorizing common moves (or a specific game which is playing out the same way as a game you've played before) with counterplay is perfectly fine and smart to do.@@ercihanates6504

      @ikpakje4@ikpakje43 ай бұрын
    • @@user-ql8dc8ts2m ne diyon amın oğlu gel ben de kendi dilimi konuşuyom hadi nasıl olacak şimdi

      @ercihanates6504@ercihanates65043 ай бұрын
  • I love this opening and playing both sides because there are so many ways to play it. I prefer the surprise move for black 5...b5!! White usually doesn't know how to react, so a little bit a prep by black can get a quick advantage.

    @joelpenley9791@joelpenley97918 ай бұрын
    • Love that opening as well because the only move that gives white an advantage is Bf1 which is really hard to find

      @markoveselcic9695@markoveselcic96958 ай бұрын
  • i am a beginner (450 rated) and i still see this once every 3-4 games as black, and this will surely be helpful, thanks!

    @RaghavBabbar@RaghavBabbar11 ай бұрын
    • I’m 500 and I see this so much 😅

      @abufarsakh9919@abufarsakh991911 ай бұрын
    • 650 and I don’t see this

      @_Bloon@_BloonАй бұрын
    • @@_Bloon may be you will soon enough

      @RaghavBabbar@RaghavBabbarАй бұрын
    • You wont be able to defend this way under 800 elo

      @pierrelapiou1097@pierrelapiou1097Ай бұрын
    • ​@@pierrelapiou1097 yeah probably, actually i never even tried it when i was at that level because i later noticed that it says "best for 1000-1600"

      @RaghavBabbar@RaghavBabbarАй бұрын
  • Thank you! What about other white options after d6 Q:d6 K:f7 Qc6?

    @user-wj1vg5tn1f@user-wj1vg5tn1f11 ай бұрын
  • Great lesson. Watched it twice and played it out over the board to try and remember the tactics. Thanks Nelson.

    @learningisfun2108@learningisfun21089 ай бұрын
  • 3:26 the bishop could have gone to c4

    @dharmikkids7397@dharmikkids73978 ай бұрын
    • Attack with b5

      @JayShriRamChess@JayShriRamChess2 ай бұрын
    • @@JayShriRamChessyeah but the guy said Bb3 was only safe position and c4 keeps the bishop

      @teflondscamakaseriousslingshot@teflondscamakaseriousslingshotАй бұрын
    • Just was looking for this!

      @Clemfandang0@Clemfandang0Ай бұрын
    • Qc6 looks quite strong after Bc4

      @edwardhughes2186@edwardhughes21866 күн бұрын
  • Great video, but there's one thing I'm missing. You said that white only has one safe place for its bishop: b3, so we take with the knight. But why can't they just go back to c4?

    @librarybooks@librarybooks8 ай бұрын
    • I would love to know the answer to this, if anyone has any ideas

      @matiascollumau@matiascollumau6 ай бұрын
    • Slide queen to c6, take pawn and attack rook, then take horse?

      @matiascollumau@matiascollumau6 ай бұрын
    • I ran this on Stockfish, it says to play Qc6, if white defends the rook pawn with a pawn forward you take the undefended Bishop, if white defends the Bishop with a pawn you take the rook pawn, at any case after taking the rook pawn you take hes knight, and if white defends the rook pawn with the undefended Bishop bringing the Bishop all the way back you fork the right rook and his King doing check with the Knights, and white ends up loosing the Queen 😂😂

      @Rolanditou@Rolanditou6 ай бұрын
    • Pawn and queen attacks

      @Sweetiemuffin@Sweetiemuffin2 ай бұрын
  • I usually just play the bishop before the knight so I can castle if they move their knight up for the fork. But this is much better! Looking forward to trying it out!

    @chadgeri@chadgeri9 ай бұрын
  • I've seen this so many times and always struggled with it. I always got out of the forking threat but this is a much more elegant solution to the problem! 👍️

    @ElinRaden@ElinRaden11 ай бұрын
  • Hey Nelson, this is the first opening trap I’ve really committed to learn as a relative beginner and it is so good! It’s something I can actually play and it’s generally really effective, it almost feels cheap. So thank you! Love the rest of your content too.

    @alexb8833@alexb883310 ай бұрын
    • Search Halloween gambit

      @joshuaspoor@joshuaspoor8 ай бұрын
  • You have to know this Here's the moves it starts with

    @francocatanzaro96@francocatanzaro9611 ай бұрын
    • Funny thing is this is a more general case.

      @Bruh-bk6yo@Bruh-bk6yo11 ай бұрын
    • They dont know they just see this

      @ricardomiguel9932@ricardomiguel993211 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ricardomiguel9932 slide the queen and bait it

      @merbabenege@merbabenege11 ай бұрын
    • @@merbabenegeThey’re gonna take it (Blunder)

      @TheyGonHitThePentagon@TheyGonHitThePentagon11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TheyGonHitThePentagon Big mistake resign now

      @generaluncivilized27@generaluncivilized2711 ай бұрын
  • I firstly knew this line from a Ben Finegold lecture about the Fried Liver, Nd4 (instead of the common Na5) was suggested by a kid, and Ben suggests this is super complicated and the main line theory goes c3 b5 Bf1 Nxd5. I didn't understand the point of Bf1, just remembered it, but this video nicely shows why cxd4 is problematic for white. Also there are quite a few master games in the main line and black is doing fine even in the main line. Conclusion: Fritz Attack > Traxler.

    @liamsun2543@liamsun254311 ай бұрын
  • I'm 1300 and I see this in a daily basis. I was pushing pawn to h6 before knight comes out. Thanks for teaching right way to deal this.

    @sirkizil3205@sirkizil32058 ай бұрын
  • Just played this for the first time as an 1100 player. Is certainly a lot of fun, I'm going to have to keep doing this, thanks!

    @BenPearson_kd7uiy@BenPearson_kd7uiy11 ай бұрын
  • 2:22 D Pawn push 2:40 -Bishop take 3:04 -Knight take 5:00 C Pawn push 6:50

    @bon2075@bon20757 ай бұрын
    • what does this do? you would need to learn all of them anyways

      @tezzla6358@tezzla63586 ай бұрын
  • Great video, Nelson! I see this attack consistently; I usually respond by advancing my H1 or A1 pawn in advance of it. But sometimes, I overlook the threat and get decimated.

    @AntoineDennison@AntoineDennison11 ай бұрын
    • I would recommend against the anti-fried liver defense, you just end up losing the center. I prefer knowing na5

      @thebcwonder4850@thebcwonder48506 ай бұрын
  • I use the Fried liver attack a lot, I can say most people don’t know how to defend it. They might unintentionally defend it, I use it because if you know your moves you can see wether he’s blocking it so I just stick with the Sicilian and still have better development. These counter moves aren’t bad but they only work against someone who doesn’t know his moves (only main line) once you let the bishop get into position, irrespective of wether the fried liver is executed or not you are already at a disadvantage.

    @Unendlichkeit.@Unendlichkeit.8 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic preparation and annotations, thank you

    @JemishChanllawala@JemishChanllawala9 ай бұрын
  • I remember in my first USCF blitz tournament (I was about 1500) we went down the b5/Bf1 line. Fun times.

    @DanielDugovic@DanielDugovic11 ай бұрын
  • 3:25 what’s keeping white from moving bishop to C4 instead? Would the game plan be similar after that, or would black want to attack that with pawn b5 or something

    @samblanton9010@samblanton90108 ай бұрын
    • I'm not good at chess but I dont see why I couldn't move the Bishop to c4. He says the only safe option is b3 but how could it be safe of you got taken by a knight and you stacking pawns to retake. Thats just double bad for you. But no pice is attacking c4. Maybe its just my 1000elo brain i can't comprehend something here but someone shuld tell my why white plays b3.

      @Ben.Dover.69@Ben.Dover.696 ай бұрын
    • Qc6 crushes White. Either the Bishop is lost or Qxg2 next. If Bxf1, Nc2+.

      @iankemp1131@iankemp11313 ай бұрын
  • Incredible tactics. Controlling the entire board!

    @CST1992@CST19928 ай бұрын
  • Esto increíble! No hablo inglés pero el caballero explica también que le entendí las ideas estratégicas y tácticas de esta posición! Felicitaciones así es que explica porque hay muchos canales en español pero no saben explicar las ideas tácticas y estratégicas de una posición!

    @andresmendoza913@andresmendoza9138 ай бұрын
    • Hola

      @dragox876@dragox8766 ай бұрын
  • The traxler was the first opening I really studied and it’s still one of my favourites. But these look like so much fun, I might have to rotate the traxler out for a while to try these out!

    @roblodocus2539@roblodocus253911 ай бұрын
    • Until you start going up against people who know what they’re doing so your games will go (after b5) Bf1 Nxd5 cxd4 Qxg5 Bxb5+ Kd8 0-0 Bb7 Qf3 Rb8 dxe5 Ne3 Qh3 Qxg2+ Qxg2 Nxg2 d4 and white lacks slightly in development but has better control of the centre and is up a pawn (also only has 1 isolated pawn compared to black’s 2 isolated pawns).

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt11 ай бұрын
    • Traxler is completely neutralized above 1500. Almost everybody knows what to do

      @pritammondal9708@pritammondal970811 ай бұрын
    • @@pritammondal9708 No it’s not. I’m rated 1700 and I win most of my games with the traxler. If you know enough, if white plays Nxf7, you can’t lose.

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt11 ай бұрын
    • @@Aperson-kq7pt yeah it’s a draw, but white always has a big adv with bxf7

      @youtubeboxingcentral2022@youtubeboxingcentral202211 ай бұрын
    • @@youtubeboxingcentral2022 It’s not really a big advantage (stockfish says around +1.5) but it is really tricky for white to maintain that advantage.

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt11 ай бұрын
  • 5:36 it's like the blackburne shilling gambit trap

    @DavidDavid-ek3wo@DavidDavid-ek3wo11 ай бұрын
  • After watching this video, in the very next game I got into the exact same position. I managed to play it through as you recommended and I could take an easy win 😊 thank you, great guidance!

    @bazsalazas@bazsalazas7 ай бұрын
  • Interesting move! I took the time to learn the traxler to deal with this but this looks a little easier.

    @Admiralgrusbil@Admiralgrusbil8 ай бұрын
  • I play the fried liver with white and I know my theory. I haven’t looked at this in a while but I’m pretty sure at 6:52 the move for white is bishop back to f1. This is also a move in another b5 line.

    @linuss9710@linuss971011 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, what I don't get is why he is saying the "only possible move" is Bishop to B3 and then you can take it with your Knight, but why can;t the Bishop move to C4 and then as you say, it can escape back to F1 next go if required? I have tried this about a dozen times against the computer and it NEVER moves the Bishop back to B3. That's a dumb move IMO, or am I missing something?

      @84homey@84homey5 ай бұрын
  • Watched this video last week, used the strategy last night to anihilate white's attack. Felt great. Thank you for this content! =D

    @LouisPhilippeStLaurent@LouisPhilippeStLaurent11 ай бұрын
  • As a scicillian defense player, the fried liver makes no sense because there is no black pawn on e5 so the fried liver and any scholars mate attack gets met with Ne5 hitting the bishop while simulataneously protecting c2.

    @MainUkraine@MainUkraine6 ай бұрын
  • Literally one of the first games I played and every move played out like clockwork, and smothered mate in the back. This is a nasty tactic!

    @earthian3658@earthian36589 ай бұрын
  • At 3:23, why wouldn't white move the bishop to c4? Is it too important to keep it protected in case of a trade?

    @gilly_the_fish@gilly_the_fish10 ай бұрын
    • Qc6 wins you the bishop

      @ohaiadit@ohaiadit6 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@ohaiadityou could still protect the bishop with b3 or knight a2. Of course, you'd still lose the pawn on g2

      @gilly_the_fish@gilly_the_fish6 ай бұрын
    • @@gilly_the_fish Not just the pawn, Qxg2 forks h1 Rook and g5 Knight. Catastrophic for White.

      @iankemp1131@iankemp11313 ай бұрын
  • i literally had a game just like this after seeing this lesson and i won in 10 moves thanks

    @firelightchess4495@firelightchess449511 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @vsn3229@vsn322911 ай бұрын
  • if they check you with the bishop then move the bishop back to C4 and not b3 then what is the next move ? is the bishop safe on c4?

    @hippywill@hippywill8 ай бұрын
  • Nice video, did not care for the table flips, though. Is there a stronger, less played move for white besides those two options leading after pushing the knight?

    @niekka1978@niekka19787 ай бұрын
  • When I was a club player, say, roughly between 1990 and 2010 and rated around 1700, EVERYBODY in East Jutland played Nd4! So it was by no means a rare move - it was more or less the main line! There ARE ways for White to deal with it, but those ways tend to take all the fun out of the game, which is not what you're looking for if you play Ng5. And still White has to play super accurately, while Black is having a much easier time. And if there's any fun, it tends to favour Black. That's why I quit playing Ng5.

    @skakdosmer@skakdosmer11 ай бұрын
    • Just play c3 b5 Bf1 Nxd5 cxd4 Qxg5 Bxb5+ Kd8 0-0 Bb7 Qf3 Rb8 dxe5 Ne3 Qh3 Qxg2+ Qxg2 Nxg2 d4, where white is behind in development although has better central control, and is up a pawn, resulting in a better endgame for white.

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt11 ай бұрын
    • Accordong to chess pros and engine that move Ng5 is bad move, when you should develop your other pieces first, but most people want to go for satisfying quick attack to get some material for themselves, so they dont care, that according to chess pros and chess engines Ng5 is bad move as your fourth move in the game.

      @jout738@jout7389 ай бұрын
    • @@jout738 Ng5 is fun. That’s why people play it. Also it guarantees white to win a pawn so that’s good too.

      @Aperson-kq7pt@Aperson-kq7pt9 ай бұрын
    • @@jout738GM Wesley So recommends it in his 1. E4 course, many top players play it, and it’s the second most popular move for masters, and white has a huge winrate, I suspect the only reason it isn’t played as much as d3 is because of how black can suppress it and lead to a draw.

      @macbookfatty281@macbookfatty2814 ай бұрын
    • And also, the engine recommends it, do you have any proof saying that it’s bad?

      @macbookfatty281@macbookfatty2814 ай бұрын
  • 3:24 please explain why only b3? What if the bishop goes back to c4 after eating that pawn? Then i think white is safe

    @auchnurmensch@auchnurmensch8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah exactly!

      @SuperfictionRecords@SuperfictionRecords5 ай бұрын
    • Queen goes to c6 and threatens both bishop and g2 pawn to continue the attack. If bishop goes back to original position, then queen to c2 to exchange Queens and land a fork with the Knight...

      @bukunmikuti@bukunmikuti5 ай бұрын
    • @@bukunmikuti Yes, except that after Bf1, Nxc2+ is stronger.

      @iankemp1131@iankemp11313 ай бұрын
  • I see the fried liver all the time but didn't even know it was called that. I always respond with the supposedly rare Nd4 but never thought of the follow up Qxd6. I either went with Ne6 or Be6, which left me in a relatively bad position. Thanks for sharing this trap!

    @transmogrifiers@transmogrifiers8 ай бұрын
  • 5:52 In this position its like to be Blackburne Shilling Gambit. Because in the blackburne gambit and this position if he takes pawn with knight you do the same tactic.

    @hypereditsz@hypereditsz10 ай бұрын
  • Why b3 is the only safe square for the bishop at minute 3:27? Why not c4?

    @martinofinotelli1884@martinofinotelli18847 ай бұрын
    • Convenient for video probably lol

      @teflondscamakaseriousslingshot@teflondscamakaseriousslingshotАй бұрын
  • Heres a tip for 400-800ish. after ng5 play bc5 and after they play nxf7 play bxf2 after kxf2 play nxc4+ and no matter what they do play qf6(+) most of the time people will stumble intl mate in one on either g8 or c8.

    @PaxtonGillette-ge7pk@PaxtonGillette-ge7pk11 ай бұрын
    • Its not nxc2 its nxe4 and also usually play Qh4 not Qf6 u only play Qf6 if Kf1

      @jwdominionpyroraptor4775@jwdominionpyroraptor477511 ай бұрын
    • You are correct on the first point, I am just blind, but unless they play ke2 qf6 is as far as I can tell, simply better. If kg1 or ke1, they get checkmated, if kf1, they have to respond to check either moving to e1, g1, or e2. E1 and g1 lose to qf2#, or after e2, nd4+, kd3 play nf2, forking the king and queen, if ke1, qf2#, and if ke3, qf2+, if kd3, qg3+, kxe4, qf4+, if they go to d5, there is probably a checkmate somewhere, and if kg3, after qg3+ there is at least a draw and probably some kind of mate. Also in some of those paths they could have blocked with queen, but every single one hangs. If after kxe4 they play kf3, qf6+, if kg4, h5+, and after kh3, nf2 forks the king and queen, and there's probably a mate there. If ke2, qf2+, kd3, qg2+, if ke2, forced draw, if kxe4, qf4+, if kd5, qd4#, if kd3, qd4+, ke2, qxc4+, and you win the bishop and the knight, and you are up a pawn. If ke3, qf4, and either move I've covered already. Tell me if I missed anything.

      @PaxtonGillette-ge7pk@PaxtonGillette-ge7pk11 ай бұрын
  • great video thanks. pretty sure someone i played recently must have seen this and got me to give up the queen to prevent the smothered mate

    @jonathangabriel9250@jonathangabriel92508 ай бұрын
  • I played competitively between 1995-1998... I got to 1600 And this was super uncommon. What I recall is trade pawns, trade pieces, knight attacks queen

    @andy4an@andy4an8 ай бұрын
  • After 6. ... b5, I thought the normal line is 7. Bf1. And now white gets more of a chance to develop his pieces. That's why I normally play 5. ... Na5.

    @pontus3142@pontus314211 ай бұрын
    • Agree, I play Bf1 as white and then enjoy a good position.

      @alanmccormick6911@alanmccormick691111 ай бұрын
  • Such a great channel for chess players...thank you.

    @tomprice4016@tomprice401611 ай бұрын
  • Great video I just reached 1000 elo and whenever there's Bc4 I go h6 to prevent Ng5... I never thought we could play like this. Thank you

    @goclashing1897@goclashing18979 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Nelson. I wish you a speedy recovery🙏🙏

    @Reza090@Reza0909 ай бұрын
  • This is amazing. How has this counter attack not been talked about before?

    @HotSteamingJustice@HotSteamingJustice11 ай бұрын
    • Like most traps, it's probably not very good at higher levels. Better players know this stuff and how to keep the advantage as white

      @rpg_haven@rpg_haven10 ай бұрын
    • Because its not good If white just plays reasonable moves they can easily get a winning position Playing stuff like the traxler is much much better against the fried liver

      @cubsfanman-nx6pg@cubsfanman-nx6pg10 ай бұрын
  • 347,996th person : I have seen this

    @shiva-ji-777@shiva-ji-7778 ай бұрын
  • What if white moves the bishop back to where it was on C4 instead of all the way back to B3? Any tricks there, or just attack with queen and then add a pawn to the attack when they defend?

    @_trismegistus@_trismegistus8 ай бұрын
    • Qxc6 forks the bishops and g2 pawn, then Qxg2 forks rook and knight ... aaaargh.

      @iankemp1131@iankemp11313 ай бұрын
  • ive seen so many beginner videos about the fried liver but somehow i can just never wrap my head around good responses to it, hopefully this video will cement some counterplay into my head lol

    @Qsen123@Qsen12311 ай бұрын
    • I’d say you actually don’t want to go for fried liver as a beginner if you want to play e4. There’s so many lines it could deviate. At move 3 when you finally get the Italian black can play Bc5, Be7, d6, f5 and Nf6. All of them is a good move and only one ‘might’ leads to fried liver. I’d recommend something like danish gambit since there’s not as much move to remember. Afterward you can start learning more complicated opening one at a time and saves complicated stuff like Ruy Lopez for last.

      @user-ti4di1uh2d@user-ti4di1uh2d11 ай бұрын
    • @@user-ti4di1uh2d i never go for fried liver as white but the move order is probably the most common in all of chess so youre bound to face it at the start of your chess journey

      @Qsen123@Qsen12311 ай бұрын
    • Alternatively, try Traxler. So fun

      @KamKam8383@KamKam838311 ай бұрын
  • At 3:26 couldn’t the bishop just go to c4

    @abdularef1572@abdularef157211 ай бұрын
    • I eas thinking the same , some one please tell me what happens if bishop goes to c4

      @anupdhakal8317@anupdhakal831711 ай бұрын
    • May be Bishop e6

      @KaranChess@KaranChess10 ай бұрын
    • Then Black Queen forks unprotected bishop and g2 pawn and then same white attack works.

      @pebblepod30@pebblepod3010 ай бұрын
    • @@pebblepod30 ???

      @KaranChess@KaranChess10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@pebblepod30If black plays d5 I just take with bishop and that's just losing a queen wich is stupid. But someone for the love of god tell me why bishop c4 is bad im going insane here.

      @Ben.Dover.69@Ben.Dover.696 ай бұрын
  • 1:54, what if white plays d3 to kick the knight? White may feel uncomfortable as the pawn blocks its own knight, but the black's knight's place is also very awkward. If it retreats to f5, and white castles, it seems the white has an advantage.

    @adamding3873@adamding38738 ай бұрын
  • Concise and well explained 👏 Subscribed 📈

    @spongebobsquarepants4576@spongebobsquarepants45767 ай бұрын
  • I'm 1600+. Personally, I believe that the two knights is the best 1...e4 defensive option. I respond to the fried liver w/ 5...e5. It opens black up for tactical play and white has to immediately defend his bishop.

    @JadyGrudd@JadyGrudd11 ай бұрын
  • Love it. Watched your vid about 5 days ago and have had two games since to put it to use. First one (daily game) is still going but defense worked and the game goes on. Second game (just finished) worked exactly as you showed with the black queen checking and white having to decide between lost queen or smothered mate. New subscriber. New fan.

    @CarendenRoad@CarendenRoad11 ай бұрын
  • Nelson, You The Man!, I'm going to get off demoing this at my Chess Club. Love this Ch. Pal. Your Content always rocks!! Thank You : )

    @OregonMikeH@OregonMikeH11 ай бұрын
  • Thanks, indeed the most common opening. Many times I played h6 to avoid this. I intend to try the tips according to the video from now on

    @LIRON50@LIRON505 ай бұрын
  • I’m always on the hunt, for great chess videos, with full explanations. But I’ve never come across, a chess channel, that gives such an easy, and great explanation, from both sides, easy to understand, no stupid, long winded explanations. You sir, keep it so simple, and frankly, the best chess channel, I’ve ever come across. Keep up the great work.

    @chess747@chess74711 ай бұрын
    • Your use of commas distresses me.

      @abagofwater1076@abagofwater107611 ай бұрын
    • ​@@abagofwater1076 same

      @crying.sobbing.throwingup@crying.sobbing.throwingup11 ай бұрын
    • ​@abagofwater1076 I believe that most people, when writing, use commas to simulate their speech patterns. Maybe he just talks with many pauses in between phrases; but if that's true, it sounds like someone who might have a disability lol

      @toothlesstoe@toothlesstoe9 ай бұрын
    • please, stop using, so many commas, unnecessarily, and learn. when you are supposed to, use commas. and when, they are not necessary, .

      @REY.3727@REY.37278 ай бұрын
    • @@REY.3727 😄

      @onlimi616@onlimi6165 ай бұрын
  • Nice one Nelson! Good to remember those lines!

    @mehome4163@mehome416311 ай бұрын
  • Yous should checkout saladin vs fritz englund (this variation is called the fritz variation btw). A great game

    @BREAKocean@BREAKocean9 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant! But what if at 3:24 white plays bishop c4 instead of b3?

    @paoloiacono1316@paoloiacono131623 күн бұрын
  • thanks for the easy to understand lesson. no build up...just straight to the point

    @belizean_koolisalu_pue3431@belizean_koolisalu_pue343111 ай бұрын
  • Bro tried to play fried liver after i saw that video. He regrets it.

    @user-vx5jk1ud1n@user-vx5jk1ud1n9 ай бұрын
  • Literally solved issue to increase elo. I keep on losing to this trap even though I know some counter attack but would land in trouble situation.

    @onkarjoshi100@onkarjoshi10011 ай бұрын
  • I'm 1800 and see this a lot where the bishop give a check, but rarely see the knight take the pawn

    @luciferlight5082@luciferlight50829 ай бұрын
  • I'm 541 and I have seen people use this. Although I notice this before they can actually implement it. But thanks I am gonna use the trap you suggest.

    @mukunthvs8601@mukunthvs860111 ай бұрын
  • ngl as a 600 I saw this trap yesterday but it was a Giuoco Piano Four Knights instead, and I panicked and castled, then thought it was a bad move (though I checked game review and it said best move) tbh it was a horrible game for both sides, I only won because opponent was too focused on attacking me (they had M2) and hung M1 which resulted in my win

    @somebodyonce6063@somebodyonce606311 ай бұрын
    • It is the best move because you basically trade 2 minor pieces for a rook which in that position is completely fine for black

      @valonarious5399@valonarious539911 ай бұрын
    • At least you recognize the patterns at 600. I’m 1050 rn and I don’t even know what the hell you were talking about lol I literally just wing it or play the hippo

      @hueycotton@hueycotton11 ай бұрын
    • Four knights giuoco piano sucks tbh, i think after 3.Bc5 its like the 4th best move according to stockfish but imo its 6th best move because i love the evans gambit and the max lange attack

      @jwdominionpyroraptor4775@jwdominionpyroraptor477511 ай бұрын
  • I actually just love the dark knight gambit more its amazing if tryed correctly

    @wolferianGamez@wolferianGamez7 ай бұрын
  • Worked many times, but how to respond to an immediate pawn push on the knight you put on d4

    @PatrickPlaysChess@PatrickPlaysChess5 ай бұрын
  • This is why you shouldn't play the Fried Liver unless you're a GM.

    @DM_Curtis@DM_Curtis9 ай бұрын
    • GMs dont really play this. Mostly go for gioco piano etc/3 knights variation. This however is very common for 1k-1.8k elo

      @mubaraksenju7521@mubaraksenju75213 ай бұрын
  • This is my favorite trap. I've done it dozens of times and it never fails to make me laugh. Even if they don't give you the checkmate the number of queens I've taken is great. Edit: Also, you forgot to mention the line where they defend the bishop instead of taking your rook and you take their queen.

    @Dubanx@Dubanx11 ай бұрын
    • They defend their bishop with pawn to d3? How do you take the queen?

      @randyreal5871@randyreal587111 ай бұрын
    • @@randyreal5871 Again you take the pawn Qg2 as with the previous line. Of course they have to defend Rook Rf1. You then attack their queen with your bishop Bg4. Most opponents move their queen up one space Qd2, to which you can fork the queen and king Nf3. If they do the slightly smarter pawn move f3, you just take with the bishop Bf3. Now they have 3 options. 1) Sac the rook Rf3, at which point you take with the knight Nf3 and they have to sac the queen to stop the mate. 2) Sac the queen Qf3 immediately and you take with the knight Nf3. 3) Try to save the queen by moving it forward one space Qd2. At which point check their king with your knight Nc2, and they have to sac the queen to take the knight.

      @Dubanx@Dubanx11 ай бұрын
    • @@Dubanx Oh that's great! Thank you for explaining that

      @randyreal5871@randyreal587111 ай бұрын
    • I usually encounter d3 followed by Kd2, the idea of which is to cleverly defend the rook with the queen. But it's actually a forced checkmate.

      @EternalSilverDragon@EternalSilverDragon11 ай бұрын
    • Yes, while most people propably find it annoying. I find it so satisfying doing it myself and succeding in it, because being rock down will then show in the endgame giving advantage to yourself. My new chess account been created in last year November 15, but I have played this frank liver attack oppening still over 200 times with 53% win rate, 44% lose rate and rest are draws. I used to play this opening before chess app in roblox chess rekting noobs and thats why I have been playing this opening a lot for last two years. This is much better trap, than any of the queen move traps, because most know how to stop them atleast.

      @jout738@jout7389 ай бұрын
  • I like to play the Ulvestad variation instead: On 5.exd5 comes b4. On 6. Bxb4 comes Qxd4, and it becomes very sharp. White's best move in this position is Bg1! - good luck finding this over the board.

    @HerbertLandei@HerbertLandei8 ай бұрын
    • Bf1 you mean? Bg1 isn't possible, nor a check.

      @geraldhaffner@geraldhaffner8 ай бұрын
    • yes, I meant Bf1@@geraldhaffner

      @HerbertLandei@HerbertLandei8 ай бұрын
  • These videos always remind me of self defence martial arts classes, relying on the opponent doing something lol

    @FTCLAS@FTCLAS24 күн бұрын
  • I think now my road to 1400 looks less difficult after seeing this video. Stuck at 1329 since 5 months

    @vinit66666@vinit6666611 ай бұрын
    • Im around your same level and trust me traxler will be better especially against 1400's

      @cubsfanman-nx6pg@cubsfanman-nx6pg10 ай бұрын
    • I was stuck at 1350-1400 for like 3 to 4 months. But I made a few changes to my game and within 2 months got to 1700. If your interested to know how do reply cuz im not gonna waste my time writing all that to someone who wouldnt read it anyway

      @32_shambhavisrivastava37@32_shambhavisrivastava377 ай бұрын
  • I'm old and not even a club player, but I've been confused over when the Two Knights Defense went from a common "romantic era" opening to being called the Fried Liver.

    @loulasher@loulasher11 ай бұрын
    • The fried liver is the bishop + knight attack at the king pawn

      @modemuffel9911@modemuffel991110 ай бұрын
    • ​@@modemuffel9911No it is the variation with Ke6 which is basically the main idea (otherwise the d5 would be easy counter)

      @Fera-gr5mm@Fera-gr5mm9 ай бұрын
    • The Two Knights Defense (3... Nf6) is still called the Two Knights defense. 4. Ng5 is called the Knight Attack, but a lot of people mistakenly call this the Fried Liver Attack because that's what White is aiming for. 6. Nxf7 (only after 4... d5 5. exd5 Nxd5) is the Fried Liver Attack or Fegatello Attack. Playing 5... Nd4 instead of 5... Nxd5 completely avoids the Fried Liver Attack and this is called the Fritz Variation.

      @EternalSilverDragon@EternalSilverDragon8 ай бұрын
    • @@EternalSilverDragon Yes, and also the main line 5...Na5 of the Two Knights Defence avoids the Fried Liver Attack 6 Nxf7. In fact some analysis considers 6 d4 even stronger, but less spectacular.

      @iankemp1131@iankemp11313 ай бұрын
  • at the end instead of castling white can just play Qf3 taking the bishops diagonal and defending the pawn also attacking the rook

    @larry_the_cable_guy9681@larry_the_cable_guy968111 ай бұрын
  • 3:25 The only save square? I see another save square for the bishop, c4 but seeing the video, the next move it can be b5

    @DylanElGamerYT@DylanElGamerYT8 ай бұрын
  • Me watching this with 200 elo💀 05-07-24 Im now 640

    @breadman0@breadman02 ай бұрын
    • I also ❤️❤️

      @Rakeshkumar-491@Rakeshkumar-4916 күн бұрын
    • @@rudraniskitchen1 yes

      @breadman0@breadman06 күн бұрын
    • ​@@rudraniskitchen1hi

      @paradix1137@paradix11375 күн бұрын
    • That’s crazy, who asked tho

      @Ryan09208@Ryan092085 күн бұрын
    • Nice in 2 more months you prob will be 1000 😀

      @lilycorral414@lilycorral4143 күн бұрын
  • Who else got here from the I did a thing, training wild animals playlist? 😂

    @cellokid5104@cellokid51042 ай бұрын
    • HAHAHAHA the same

      @MikeMentzer-mq8yg@MikeMentzer-mq8ygАй бұрын
  • Many times my opponents did this. Sometimes I lose and sometimes I win. But this trick is superb. I'm gonna play this now ❤ thank you

    @tennisclashindianboy@tennisclashindianboy8 ай бұрын
  • I am a low rated bullet player 1200-1450 and I've been playing this opening for at least 2 years now. It works really well in bullet games.

    @fretmajik777@fretmajik7779 ай бұрын
  • Giving one of my treasured secrets away! This line is the Fritz defense BTW. If someone under 1600 plays Bc1 in response to b5 without a long think you can bail and report them for cheating. It's one of those cases where the computer top move isn't even in the top 10 moves among humans.

    @michaelmorris4515@michaelmorris451511 ай бұрын
    • What if they're not cheating, but just know the lines? Lots of players memorize opening moves, even at lower ratings.

      @ytmndman@ytmndman11 ай бұрын
  • Ive always done a similar thing called the Blackburne Schilling Gambit. But there are two critical points where it can go wrong. This seems to fix it. Thanks!

    @viktorvondoom9119@viktorvondoom91196 ай бұрын
  • 4:42 What is the response for black if Bc4 instead of Bb3 occurs?

    @user-jg7hn4sf2p@user-jg7hn4sf2p10 ай бұрын
  • At 7:46 a better move is bishop to h3 when white castles king side because you threaten mate and to take the rook because of the pin with the queen

    @notmani979@notmani9797 ай бұрын
  • 2200 here always playing fried liver with white. Of course after Nd4 the right next move for is c3 and when black plays b5 the bishop retreats to Bf1. If black then takes on d5, white can play Nxf7 and afterwards cxd4. Very complicated position but white avoids all the trappings of the dangerous move Nd4.

    @winstonwolfe2537@winstonwolfe25375 ай бұрын
  • Just after seeing this video, i played a blitz game where my opponent played the exact opening and i got the smotherd mate for the first time its a godly feeling😈

    @Smasher_1004@Smasher_10048 ай бұрын
  • Question for the Group: At about minute 3.26 of this video, in the side discussion of the bishop-takes variation, Nelson states that the Bishop has to retreat back to b3 cause that's the only safe square for the bishop. Why not c4, where capture by the white Knight is not possible? Any analysis that answers this would be appreciated.

    @stephenbrown3673@stephenbrown36733 ай бұрын
    • Qc6 forking the Bishop and g2 pawn, latter comes with a further fork of R and N. Losing instantly for White.

      @iankemp1131@iankemp11313 ай бұрын
  • I like your video it's a good alternative to the traxler, it seems everyone knows about the traxler because most play Bxp check

    @johnhessom-lx1nt@johnhessom-lx1nt8 ай бұрын
  • Question on 3:25. -> why would bishop B3 be the only safe position, why not go back to C4?

    @kenm116@kenm1169 ай бұрын
    • Qc6 clobbers you

      @iankemp1131@iankemp11313 ай бұрын
  • As someone who randomly moves pieces and doesn't really form a strategy until late game...this fascinates me how there can be a strategy for opening moves and counters.

    @TobysKpopTop50@TobysKpopTop507 ай бұрын
  • This remembered me of the Blackburn chilling gambit!

    @mamneo2@mamneo28 ай бұрын
  • With Kd4 and Qxg2, it is like a transposition to the Kostic trap in the Blackburne-Shilling Gambit

    @FastChessClub@FastChessClubАй бұрын
  • Before watching this video, I was so scared of the Fried Liver, that I would play h6 just to stop the knight from coming to g5.

    @realsushrey@realsushrey8 ай бұрын
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