70% Win Rate Aggressive Opening After 1.e4 | Common Opening Mistake

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In this video lesson, we’ll dive into a game-changing chess opening for White, boasting an impressive 70% win rate. This tactical masterpiece unfolds after the initial moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6, which is the Four Knights Game.

The brilliance of this position reveals itself when you unveil a seemingly unassuming move: 4.a3, known as the Gunsberg Varaition. While it might not catch the eye at first glance, it conceals a sophisticated trap. Anticipating your opponent’s logical moves – either 5…Bb4 or 5…Bc5 – you force them into the wrong path with 4.a3.

Yet, the most common move by Black 5…Bc5 is a mistake and it sets the stage for a surprising and powerful tactic for White. Watch the full video lesson to learn this trap!

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00:00 Highest Win Rate Chess Opening for White
00:18 Four Knights Game: Gunsberg Variation
02:10 1) If Black plays 5…Bxf2+
04:52 2) If Black plays 5…Nxe5
06:38 3) If Black plays 3…Bc5
07:00 4) Black’s correct response
08:38 Even Grandmasters get crushed

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28 Comments

  1. ► Chapters

    00:00 Highest Win Rate Chess Opening for White

    00:18 Four Knights Game: Gunsberg Variation

    02:10 1) If Black plays 5…Bxf2+

    04:52 2) If Black plays 5…Nxe5

    06:38 3) If Black plays 3…Bc5

    07:00 4) Black's correct response

    08:38 Even Grandmasters get crushed

  2. Great tactics Wow🔥🔥😍😍

  3. You shoxked me with the pawn 😂❤

  4. Black's best reply, which is not considered in this video, is

    1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. a3 d5 5. exd5 Nxd5

  5. Of course .. you can bait them into the fork trick! Why can't I think of this

  6. as black, after the knigh check, ill play c6 for that dark square diagonal for the queen to check the king, and opponents have blundered mat a few times

  7. i like your videos on chess a lot, but you can avoid using the word 'evil' while explaining the game.

  8. Make that 700001 players make that mistake.

  9. Is basically Halloween gambit but better💀

  10. Thanks Igor, it's my opening..

  11. That pawn avalanche reminds me the movie 300 when spartans force the enemies off the cliff.

  12. What about 4…d5!? Perhaps a second video?

  13. привіт Igor, thank you for the excellent videos! Would you consider doing a rating climb video/series?

  14. Your command of English idioms is superb, sir, nearly at the level of your chess! Thank you for such clear examples of superior chess, even as you promote your livelihood.

  15. Thanks for the fun content! Would you be willing to do one on what you find to be the most persistent line of transitional traps? Meaning, if they decline, there's a chain of other traps to follow up or transition the position to viable lines or other trap positions?

  16. used similar tactics, just won against a 1,250 rating opponent, feels so good, first timer here, thanks for the video

  17. You r genius teacher sir🎉❤

  18. What to do if they Bb4 right after your second knight?

  19. A3, black plays d5. Black better in this position

  20. Looks like an improved Halloween gambit 😂

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