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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares his new favourite chess opening gambit for White after 1.e4. It happens in the Scotch Game after the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 and White sacrifices another pawn 4.c3, which leads to the Goring Gambit.
White’s idea in this gambit is to achieve a very active position with a lot of attacking opportunities. This aggressive gambit also has a trap that has the potential to defeat the world champion Magnus Carlsen!
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00:00 Aggressive Goring Gambit, Scotch Game
00:43 Quick & Aggressive Attack by White
02:44 Black’s common response: 5…Bb4
05:00 Attacking from all directions!
06:03 Deadly TRAP against Magnus Carlsen
09:49 Spectacular tactics for the win!
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► Chapters
00:00 Aggressive Goring Gambit, Scotch Game
00:43 Quick & Aggressive Attack by White
02:44 Black's common response: 5…Bb4
05:00 Attacking from all directions!
06:03 Deadly TRAP against Magnus Carlsen
09:49 Spectacular tactics for the win!
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It looks like danish gambit opening.
Hi, dear Igor. I live in Iran. Is it possible that I can buy your educational packages from inside Iran?
Are there transpositions into this gambit from the bishop's opening? I don't really see a clear way to try it
On a side note, stuff like this is why I don't play e5 on move 1, at least in fast time controls. It's really easy to lose playing normal moves, and if you make it out usually you're up, like, one pawn. That's it. And only if you didn't have to give it back, to say nothing of having to give it back with interest.
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Igor, that's nice!