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    I learned this line a very long time ago, but I like the one where you "gambit" the e5 pawn immediately playing Nf6-Be7

    This is a really good concept for shorts: quick theory about specific common positions (or mistakes). Great 😀

    as a kings indian player, dis kinda useless for me, but hey nice video

    I saw a fork forking the queen and the pawn
    They can defend the pawn but still…

    Knight f6 if bishop c4

    Knight f6 if queen h5

    Knight f6 stops the scholars mate.

    After qf3 then move you Knight to h6 instead, sometimes they think you blunder then you win the queen

    The sophisticated Vivaldi spring in the background with the least sophisticated opening known to mankind I can’t 😂😂😂

    You can also play Nh6 and that will protect the f7 pawn

    I just played someone yesterday that tried this exact line. I can't remember exactly how the game went after 4. Qf3 Nf6 but they seemed flustered that I knew how to defend and they kept trying to be super aggressive while I developed and I eventually got their queen for 2 of my minor pieces and they went full tilt after that.

    When Frank plays the French Defense, his opponent's pieces start practicing their surrender speeches.

    the first time i played chess back in February 2023, it was against my 4th grade cousin who was her school's chess champion. She pulled out her queen, and I got mated in like 5 moves. That was the most humiliating experience of my life. So anyways since February, I got my ELO from 400 to 1300 – 1400, the next time my cousin met me on my birthday I did the equivalent of punting that child 50 yards across a field over a chess board.

    I wish I saw this video before I made the most painful memory of my life though.

    lol just got this vid on my feed after having a game EXACTLY like this.. i played king e7

    THANK YOU VERY F-ing much cause now I can stop dying in a few moves

    So many noobs play this, and I always counter them every time, then they just don’t know what to do after that point

    Then knight to D4 and possibly win a rook if they're bad enough. Easy way to get out 600-800 ELO where this opening is constantly played.

    Can I push the pawn 1 forward instead of knight move at the end?

    Bro I do this but I'm still 600elo T_T

    what happens after g4?? ik they want to push to g5 after and shove my knight back for check mate. whats the in between move?

    GOTHAM I JUST GOT 2 BRILLIANT MOVES IN A ROW THEY R MY FIRST BRILLIANTS AS WELL

    After the white plays Qf3 can't I play Kh6?

    I usually do knight to g6 idk if thats any good for this attack from white

    If white does Queen to b3 forming a battery to remove black's castle, black's best move is d5 right?

    This is the most cringe start to a game, they always loose

    My Gus Fring gambit makes that practically impossible.

    So, what if the bishop goes to trade out with your knight and then cause havoc on your king side?

    I used Igor Smirnovs course on how to defeat the scholars mate and honestly it’s extremely brutal. Starts the same but it blocks with the pawn to allow for some interesting games where you crush everything

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