9 Chess Opening Traps in the Center Game [for Black]

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In this video lesson, the RCA Academy Manager Angelos Kesaris presents to you the 9 best chess opening traps in the Center Game (also known as the Central Gambit), which is followed by the opening moves: 1.e4 e5 2.d4.

Most of the traps presented in this video lesson are for Black. So, if you want to know how to play this opening as Black, this video is best for you! It also has one trap for the white side, which we’ve already covered in our other video lesson on the opening “5 Best Chess Opening Traps in the Center Game” –

Watch the instructive video lesson filled with interesting tactical motifs and combinations.

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50 Comments

  1. Those tactics won't work. The players are not fools. These tactics only work on beginners

  2. Who the fuck plays 2:D4? Disliked.

  3. When you ask: "can you find the move?", give us a second to pause the video please!

  4. I love your trap videos, thank you.

  5. very nice, allot to learn, you have been playing for a while it looks. Fantastic

  6. Gonna by heart this entire thing

  7. Thanks a lot really helpful 👍🏽

  8. 5:56 why doesn’t the queen just take the bishop?

  9. What is the name of the narrator?

  10. Love your videos, thank you for sharing

  11. King white is black block it can be possible

  12. Where are you from

  13. You are the best Chess coach I have ever seen

  14. horrible teacher absolutely horrible

  15. Why the hell should the Q move to those c3, d3, d2 and e3 after the third move? It has to move back to its initial position

  16. I have scalped many masters with these tactical themes! In speed of course…

  17. Hi, at 11:38 the queen doesn't have to capture right, it could just move to QE2?

  18. 2:05 – there is a simple Qe2. If black captures the pawn either of the knights, then white goes f4 pinning that knight.

    5:20 – often times my opponents go Qf3 instead of a simple e4, and at 5:35, my opponents moves away their queen instead of f5. Guess my opponents are really smart. Hahaha

    9:01 – how come? It has two defenders, the queen and the knight. I think that's a beginner's mistake.

  19. At 19.58 the white rook need not capture the queen. The white knight can move to f8 and stop mate

  20. Its actually a triple/quadruple attack

  21. Sound is not clear unfortunately

  22. Πολύ καλό βίντεο!!! Με βοήθησε πολύ!

  23. No coment.Super brillant

  24. You must caseling the opponent then explain

  25. Why does the Queen have to capture?

  26. Yfofofigo 🤣🤣

  27. My opponent do not play like this

  28. My opponent played the center, and I don't know what to do with my black piece

  29. 11:16 I think the Queen can capture the Knight here right? because if the other Knight forks and gets the Rook, the Queen can come back and take that Knight also, 2 Knights for a Rook seems okay to me.

  30. 14:30 why not simply re1 ? it's also a pin, you lose a rook and u can also win the knight

  31. It's the narrator's voice and accent for me 😂😂😂

  32. 13:20 then what if white queen play Qh7? isn't it a checkmate????

  33. You need to pause a second or two more when you pose a question to give us time to pause before you proceed.

  34. Mostly this is "how to play against a crummy opponent and play crummy yourself. Watched 5 minutes. blah"

  35. NOT GOOD TRAP LIKE SMRNOVS OTHER TRAP VIDEO

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