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somewhere down the line in your chess career
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the question does comes to your mind
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what is the most aggressive
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yet trickiest reply to E four
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the answer is very obvious
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Elephant gambit
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simple easy to play
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free piece play
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and yet it has a venom to even confuse title players
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so join with me and learn
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not only some of the very high profile
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tricks and traps exist in this line
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but time to time
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I'm also going to show you my own suggestion
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which will complete the mini rapruta of this campus
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well as you can see
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I have choose the leeches interface
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and the reason is very obvious
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just keep your one eye on the database
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which is just situated below me
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which will give you a very good idea
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how many people exactly fall for the specific trick
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after e 4 e 5
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Knight to f three
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black plays the trademark alfiend gambit move d 5
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and as you can see we already limit the white option
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and by far as I have highlighted over here
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these are the three popular choices
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now since this is an introduction to encourage you
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let me show you some of the quick bullet trap
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which many good players fallen into
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and the first one you might get surprised
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as if you scroll down this database
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and if you look at this move
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bishop to C4
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18,000 yep
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so 18,000 people fall for bishop C4
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and after simple d capture c 4
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you will probably get the fastest victory
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in your entire chess career
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if your opponent realized that he lost the piece
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and resigned the game
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don't laugh this can happen under the frequent move
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which many new learner of roller pass place
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and if you scroll down again
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the database
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we have bishop to B 5 played in roughly 5,000 games
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which is again a good mistake
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because after c 6 attacking the bishop
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suddenly white realized oops I have a problem
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the e 4 pawn is hanging
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so bishop to d 3 2000 games played
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big blunder guys
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d captures c 4 Bishop captures c 4
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and your guess is equally good as mine
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yep f I
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and the piece is trapped there
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because if he continue with bishop to d 3
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then after e 4 obviously black wins the piece
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probably the most trickiest reply here is
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Knight captures e 5
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and White's big idea is
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if you foolishly take this bishop
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then queen to h 5 is a deadly reply
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of course we are not in a hurry
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and the move
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which I'm going to recommend here is very simple
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queen to f six attacking two pieces
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and now no matter however white plays
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he is going to be peace down
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just within the opening stage
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for example d 4 and now F captures e 4
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once again gives black a completely winning edge
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just within the opening stage
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so that's it guys I hope with this mini introduction
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I have encouraged you to take this gambit
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in your Raputa stay tuned
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as we are going to see some of the most high profile
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tricks and traps in this line
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which will literally blow your mind
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thank you for watching this and don't forget to like
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