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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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    Instead of moving the Bishop I'd move the Pawn in from above the Bishop to capture the Knight or move it out!!

    Well I don’t like that this has 1.6 million views

    Thank you 🙏 tomorrow is destrit level under 11❤

    3. Bc4 is the better option than 3. Nf6 according to stockfish. End of discussion

    Hahaha I laughed when I saw the solution because most of the people that do the fried liver are annoying and disrespectful chess players

    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

    I’ve seen this attack and I’m still 500 elo 😅

    This remembered me of the Blackburn chilling gambit!

    Add one more cause I allready used It by have seen this video

    You have to know this, here's the moves it starts with

    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

    At 3:26 you put white bishop to b3 and after knight takes. Why white don't play C4 to be safe from the knight?
    After if bishop is attack by the queen you can defend it with a pon no?

    If whit does 00 after black queen takes pd6

    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

    Great video as always n as always I can’t remember shit ….
    Too hard for me even if you had a plan n maps

    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.

    I love it how they come up with all these fancy names , fried liver , Sicilian , kings Indian , fianchetto , the London , ur just movin a piece to a square and playin chess 🤓

    I've refused for 40years to learn the names of particular opening moves. Never learned them don't know if ever used. I'm 53 . And still no need I always thought. And today while surfing watched openings. 30min videos, the last statistic was remarkably high to failure. They all know, I'm assuming, those openings. It reinforced my beliefs it's not necessary to play game. Pretty sure my percentage of failure is lower. Too much input, regarding openings, jargon and such. Every game, every move, is based on using , 'THE SHERLOCK RULE ' I'll bet on myself anytime of equal status. Which is none.

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    What if white takes pawn with bishop instead of pawn?

    The fried liver is the cornerstone of my game

    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.

    7:50 I would personally go bishop to h3, and he can't take cuz opening check from the queen 🙂 Great advises, mate

    nelson lopez more like jenifer lopez

    Instructions unclear. Opponent played 7. Nxf7 then 8. d3

    I just found out about this brilliant idea after 25 years I usually respond with kxe5 (because many grandmaster parties do the same thing; and black is fine) goodbye my old chess book. Thank you, teacher !

    Setting up a trap demo that goes 999 kilometers blah blah blah

    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.

    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.

    Lol I am rayed like 550 but know this attack quite well???
    And I can beat 1000s?????
    How does this work?????

    ImadChabouti • عماد شبوطي says:

    Iam 700 and i fell fir this trap last game 😂😅

    I just defined and win against this trap in my inter class tornament of college (but in my way ) my opinion is just calm and solve every trap there's solution

    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?

    Thanks, I have lost many games in black but now I know how to play!❤

    I just played this in game and won lol, felt so good. thanks for the video man

    Interesting move! I took the time to learn the traxler to deal with this but this looks a little easier.

    100million+ people watching this: we won't fell for it
    My opponent: let me play h5:)

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