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Aggressive Gambit to Crush the French Defense [Tricks & TRAPS]

Mar 29, 2024
What's happening today? I've prepared a cool version for you on how to defeat one of the most common chest openings. The French

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. Those opponents who want to play safely want to play solid chess. Do you prefer to play this move? Pony six because it really defends its king very well and in the main line of the French

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after D4 and D5 I suggest you opt for the advanced operation Pawn E5. The good thing about this version is that there really isn't much Black can do. Here, apart from going to the main line, going right where we expect them to go, so you'll be prepared, the main line for Black is to play on the C5 pawn trying to get rid of these pesky pawns because if not, it's difficult for Black. blacks develop normally.
aggressive gambit to crush the french defense tricks traps
Your space advantage prevents Black from becoming Knight F6. You know this style will be captured if the Knight listens, at some point you know you can capture him and destroy his Pawn Shield. If the Knight passes by here at some point and blocks the battleship, he can do so. go out and you see that due to lack of space black suffers and for that reason black wants to get rid of your annoying pawns that limit his options so he goes for C5 Pawn C3 you maintain your chain of pawns Knight C6 adding more pressure play Knight and three of Similarly, it just provides more defense and now usually Black goes with the Queen to B6 trying to provide one more attack to this crucial D4 square and what you do here is you play a move from Bishop to D3, it sets up a pretty familiar trap and, however, if your opponent is a more beginner level opponent, he can enter the Trap right here and lose the game, the Trap is if he will be seduced by this D4 Pawn, he will want to capture it right now and he will lose because after this massive exchange in D4 Yes black did it with one but after the bishop passes to B5 it passes to the king which is a discovered attack and you just win the queen on the next move so you are clearly winning and can catch some of your beginner level opponents as well, of course.
aggressive gambit to crush the french defense tricks traps

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If you're facing a more experienced opponent, they won't capture you here and fall into this trap, they'll play the ship to D7 covering their King so there are no more B5 Bishop checks in the future, but you're willing to do it. sacrifices this pawn on D4 for the sake of rapid development and attack after that, Black is now legitimate to capture the pawn now, after this massive exchange on D4 there is no control of bishop B5 because Black covered it beforehand there, Black made one but you just play Knight to C3 and continue playing in a Gambit style, we see Black dancing with our Queen as you continue to develop, keep rolling to advance the development and are ready to punish Black for his inactivity and even this.
aggressive gambit to crush the french defense tricks traps
The queen on D4 very often turns out to be a liability not an asset because you keep gaining more and more temples by attacking this queen, for example the most common main line move here is the E5 Queen, capturing the other pawn, what gives you another temple, would move the Tower. to E1 attacking the queen and indirectly the rookie poses the king just as well, which means the pawn and creates a lot of really interesting tactical opportunities here, for example one of the common retreats for Black is a mistake. The queen at C7 seems safe, but in The Fact he overlooks the fact that White can now take this pawn on D5 taking advantage of the pin and therefore what cannot move his pawn now attacks this queen, you continue winning more temples, keep advancing, keep attacking black in trouble, for example, if they play. the Queen's move to C6 there is a really beautiful ending here, it's enough Bishop for B5, just go ahead and attack in the most brutal way possible.
aggressive gambit to crush the french defense tricks traps
What about Black capturing one of your minor pieces well? If the Queen takes D5, we already know. that this pawn is well painted therefore you can just grab the queen and that's over like capturing the country because of the container so that doesn't work for black, what if the queen decides to capture here? Well, then there is season nine or triple fork and in the next move we are going to raise the queen and win the game. There's also another really nasty variation here, after attacking the queen we know the queen goes back to C7 and it's a big mistake because she just gives you another beat to attack. and take a pull if your opponent notices that he made the height of him to keep the guard of this pawn and keep the Queen close and play something like Queen to D4 so you can't win the winning ball that way, but in that case .
There was a truly shocking sacrifice. The tower takes E6. I mean, if you ever play this move you should feel really satisfied. I mean, it's a rare case in a really practical game where you can sacrifice a rook like that, the trick is here regardless of what Black does. they got into a roadblock discovery problem, the bishop here takes, then there's bishop B5. We saw similar tactics in one of the previous operations and here it works just as well, control the stick and after the king moves you grab the queen to win. the queen for you and in the previous move, if Black captures with a pawn, you simply deliver the same discovery check simply from the other angle.
Bishop G6 checks the king and you still win a queen, a move that is considered the main move for Black is not from Queen to D6, he still defends this post on D5 and is also a safer square for the queen, but still So we will continue winning temples by attacking it this time since we can't go anymore. The Knight takes D5. "We will go with Knight to B5 attacking the queen and also aiming for the C7 square because from there the interested party will branch into The Rook, that block four has to do something about it if they ever want to take your knight." You are happy because after recovering you attack the king, he has nowhere to protect him, you will have to make a move and after that he loses the castle right and you continue attacking the centralized king, so that is quite good for you if the queen wants to go , you need to continue to defend these chords just as well, so let's say you go Queen B6, you play Bishop up to E3, you see that's a common theme in all of these variations, you have a lot of temples when attacking these, you know, the Queen board. and here, believe it or not, the most played move here by black is a losing error.
Bishop C5. It is a very natural move for Black because until now he has been playing with the queen and wants to develop somehow correctly and it seems. right to develop the piece and cover his queen, but the only problem is losing a mistake because after taking control here you play the rook to C1, uh, bringing the rook into play, now that the queen is attacked, it has to go to somewhere. let's say 27 or any other Square Knight to C7 Fork to the king and the Rook, therefore you win the rook and continue attacking and the good thing about this is that I checked the database. 2600 radio players 2700 ranked players were trapped like this.
You see it's really not easy for a real player to keep up in any way. You know you know all your threats and finding suitable defenses for black dry fish always says you know black is fine, but you know in a real chess game it's a lot more challenging for black, by the way, I understand you may feel a little overwhelmed and not being able to remember all the inspirations, but it's not necessary, you can just have this general idea that you are moving forward in development. Attacking Opponents The queen of enthusiastic opponents wins more temples and you can go ahead and attack your opponents are not geniuses, they don't know everything either.
The inspirations. Finally, I always encourage you to check out my free master class that I share with you. The three main opening tasks that are universal guides for any opening. I'm also sharing there how to find proper attacking moves in any position, so if you ever forgot the right move, you know the theory, you can follow those general guidelines anyway. reach the more challenging line if your opponent is well prepared instead of capturing this pawn and being greedy, Europe will probably make the A6 Pawn move which is safer. We have noticed that in many of these variations, neither you nor the bishop jump there and it is very annoying for Black and therefore it is wise for Black to cover this square in advance, what do you do?
Well, in this case you don't have to sacrifice your second pawn here and you can defend it with the queen's move to E2 afterwards. that black still needs to develop somehow so they usually go to the Knight to E7, you play King nh1 unpinning these pawns so you are able to play 0.4 if necessary like the Knight girls C6 developing and also hitting this Pawn a second time and although you could develop defend it with the 0.04 movement I recommend that you play for rapid development and attack. I think that in a real game of chess, especially if it is a bleeding game, it will be very dangerous for black, so what I recommend you do is play them. with Bishop E3 ​​attacking playing as Mikhail tal and you really have a great chance to play a spectacular game afterwards, so Bishop E3 ​​attacking the queen will probably take over here and now you keep getting more temples by playing four attacking the queen. come back and now you play F5 your idea here is that you are completely mobilized and you just want to open the position and start attacking this King and for that reason you know that moving this Pawn away would be a serious mistake for Black. needs to develop somehow, by the way, the D4 pawn doesn't win a piece here because you can remove your pieces with a tempo, for example, Knight E4 and hit the queen or version 4 and hit the queen, so that doesn't It's a problem later. a five your opponent will probably play Bishop B7 because he realizes that he is underdeveloped and needs to castle and here you can play a really good move from Rook to D1, it opposes your rook to the queen and creates a lot of very interesting tactical opportunities and what else What I like about this position is that the move that seems to be the safest, the most prudent decision for Black, is a terrible mistake and I am talking about the castling move, okay, Black wants to castle and play safely, that is a little mistake. because then you have the F6 pawn and your whole army is ready to go after black's king and black is completely defenseless now with the F6 move we just want to open the shield and then start attacking if the F6 bishop doesn't scare us. from the sacrifice, not the Rook here, if the Pawn takes, we sacrifice some more material, why not?
I mean, our goal is to open the king completely and after that attack it so that Kim now takes the H5 Queen. The wise attack is pretty natural, you know, because you just go. go ahead and attack something all the time uh where will this king go? I mean, it's never safe for the king to go to G7 because in this case he observes that your bishop and queen are controlling this square, so you can always go to something like the page six version. bushment in the attack and that is going to be bad for Black, therefore going to the King to G7 is not a safe option.
King G8 looks better, so you have another spectacular way from Knight to E4, you are involving your knight in the attack and you are taking advantage of the fact that your Rook on D1 is pinning the pawn so it can't move, that's really something Black certainly couldn't foresee. I mean, it's a really advanced variation, but it's easy for a while, so after an iPhone, attack the king, the queen and also this opponent F6, therefore the queen E5 looks good for black, but you can still grab this pawn with some more controls, just relocate your queen with tempo Queen G4, control the king and go somewhere and the queen to H4 passes the king once again and after it goes somewhere, you will be able to capture the pawn and win, for example, the King G8 now because your queen controls this pawn at the exit of the knight's attack, now simply bring it to the control of the staff. to G7 is forced and now there is a final clue made Queen to H6 oh, it's quite a long variation, but it's not that difficult for White to execute it because you keep making footprints and attacking the opponent's staff, it's much more difficult for Black. to find the right defense, move well, find the right moves as overall it's much easier if you enjoyed this video and if you are interested in handling the French defense the right way, I have another video that also covers another version of the French Defense that you can also enjoy, don't forget to subscribe and ring the bell so you don't miss future videos, take care of yourself, goodbye for now.

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