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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,166 --> 00:00:04,566 so now we are going to look at the second moves 2 00:00:04,566 --> 00:00:06,333 popular choice by the white 3 00:00:06,666 --> 00:00:09,366 namely knight captures e 5 4 00:00:09,633 --> 00:00:12,266 and here if you look at the database 5 00:00:12,400 --> 00:00:14,933 black has exclusively tried the move 6 00:00:15,100 --> 00:00:18,500 either bishop to d 6 and d captures e four 7 00:00:19,633 --> 00:00:20,033 well 8 00:00:20,033 --> 00:00:23,133 I think both the lines have their individual problem 9 00:00:23,500 --> 00:00:26,466 and because most of the books and videos 10 00:00:26,500 --> 00:00:28,133 has considered this move 11 00:00:28,400 --> 00:00:31,000 I'm going to suggest in this video 12 00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:33,700 something very special and new 13 00:00:33,900 --> 00:00:35,233 and trust me 14 00:00:35,233 --> 00:00:39,566 you can get many white players off guard from this line 15 00:00:40,833 --> 00:00:45,866 not to mention it has also some cool tricks included 16 00:00:46,766 --> 00:00:49,900 are you ready look at this 17 00:00:50,033 --> 00:00:52,900 queen to e 7 hahaha 18 00:00:53,800 --> 00:00:55,600 and the funny part is you know 19 00:00:55,600 --> 00:00:57,833 I have gone through many books and videos 20 00:00:57,833 --> 00:01:01,566 and very few of them has considered this move 21 00:01:01,833 --> 00:01:04,566 because it has been played very rare 22 00:01:05,433 --> 00:01:09,400 but nevertheless it contains lot of venom 23 00:01:10,366 --> 00:01:13,900 for example if white move the knight from here 24 00:01:13,900 --> 00:01:15,800 then he's asking for the trouble 25 00:01:16,700 --> 00:01:18,866 one high profile trick exist 26 00:01:18,866 --> 00:01:22,300 if your opponent continue with knight to g four 27 00:01:22,500 --> 00:01:26,166 as black get instantly winning position 28 00:01:26,300 --> 00:01:28,100 with the following sequence 29 00:01:28,666 --> 00:01:31,900 Queen catches e 4 double attack 30 00:01:32,100 --> 00:01:35,700 if knight go to e 3 then d 4 nab the piece 31 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:37,866 so that's not a good choice 32 00:01:38,100 --> 00:01:41,933 and accordingly the only reply here is bishop to e two 33 00:01:42,000 --> 00:01:44,600 but after this very simple chess 34 00:01:45,066 --> 00:01:46,733 bishop captures g 4 35 00:01:47,300 --> 00:01:49,200 White can play the move at 3 36 00:01:49,200 --> 00:01:55,366 but look at this bishop takes pawn takes queen check 37 00:01:55,466 --> 00:01:57,133 and after king to h five 38 00:01:57,500 --> 00:02:01,100 not only black come up with a clear pawn advantage 39 00:02:01,233 --> 00:02:04,133 but white king is clearly misplaced 40 00:02:05,066 --> 00:02:06,566 which altogether 41 00:02:06,633 --> 00:02:10,533 already giving black a huge winning advantage 42 00:02:22,166 --> 00:02:26,366 well the same goes if he continue with knight to f 3 43 00:02:26,433 --> 00:02:28,700 because after pawn takes e 4 44 00:02:28,833 --> 00:02:31,966 knight to d 4 and queen to e 5 45 00:02:32,366 --> 00:02:35,366 we enter to the familiar trappy territory 46 00:02:35,433 --> 00:02:37,733 which we have seen earlier 47 00:02:37,966 --> 00:02:40,900 for example knight to B three 48 00:02:41,466 --> 00:02:44,400 black continue with knight to c 6 49 00:02:44,600 --> 00:02:46,400 and after knight to c 3 50 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:49,133 Knight to f 6 and bishop to e two 51 00:02:50,700 --> 00:02:52,633 if you remember yup 52 00:02:52,633 --> 00:02:54,300 we gone through this position 53 00:02:54,300 --> 00:02:57,866 we stop white to castle by playing bishop to d six 54 00:02:58,266 --> 00:03:01,000 and if white play here d 4 55 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:04,266 which is by far the most popular choice 56 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:06,200 then after pawn takes 57 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:10,100 queen takes and the moon knight to B four 58 00:03:10,633 --> 00:03:14,100 this is one of the trap which frequently occurred 59 00:03:14,200 --> 00:03:18,100 and where black get instantly winning position 60 00:03:19,233 --> 00:03:20,700 there is a double attack 61 00:03:20,700 --> 00:03:24,900 and after queen to Devon the star move bishop to f 5 62 00:03:25,066 --> 00:03:26,733 finish off the white 63 00:03:28,300 --> 00:03:31,000 and if you think that night to d 4 64 00:03:31,433 --> 00:03:33,366 resolve all white problem 65 00:03:33,633 --> 00:03:35,300 then you are absolutely wrong 66 00:03:35,300 --> 00:03:38,600 because black has this cute tactic 67 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:40,566 Queen catches d 4 68 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:44,566 winning the whole piece in the view of queen 69 00:03:44,566 --> 00:03:47,266 takes queen knight to c to check 70 00:03:47,700 --> 00:03:50,333 king to D7 and knight captures D4 71 00:03:50,800 --> 00:03:52,233 where the dust is clear 72 00:03:52,233 --> 00:03:57,066 and black emerge with a piece and upon advantage 73 00:04:02,500 --> 00:04:06,500 so it is pretty clear that if white moves the knight 74 00:04:06,633 --> 00:04:08,700 then he's asking for the trouble 75 00:04:09,000 --> 00:04:13,066 so by far the most popular choice is d 4 76 00:04:13,400 --> 00:04:14,966 and after this 77 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:18,500 probably the most powerful trick in this line 78 00:04:18,866 --> 00:04:23,066 start with app 6 hahaha 79 00:04:23,700 --> 00:04:27,366 and I can't believe how many people has fallen for this 80 00:04:27,400 --> 00:04:30,133 as if you look at the database here 81 00:04:30,400 --> 00:04:35,866 queen to H 5 check happened in more than 7,000 games 82 00:04:36,166 --> 00:04:39,533 can you believe it it's a big time blunder 83 00:04:40,833 --> 00:04:43,433 why what's wrong with this 84 00:04:43,433 --> 00:04:45,466 well the answer is very simple 85 00:04:45,800 --> 00:04:50,766 you play g 6 and as white two pieces are hanging 86 00:04:50,766 --> 00:04:53,066 white has to capture on g 6 87 00:04:53,400 --> 00:04:56,666 thinking that I am going to get to discover check 88 00:04:57,000 --> 00:05:01,300 but just one move Queen captures e 4 89 00:05:01,433 --> 00:05:05,200 shatter all white stream as after bishop to e 2 90 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:07,800 and the move queen captures g 6 91 00:05:08,433 --> 00:05:11,566 just at 7th move of the game 92 00:05:11,766 --> 00:05:13,900 black obtain the whole piece 93 00:05:15,866 --> 00:05:18,166 so this is one of the high profile trick 94 00:05:18,166 --> 00:05:19,766 exist in this line 95 00:05:19,966 --> 00:05:22,266 which you definitely want to watch out 96 00:05:22,266 --> 00:05:24,000 in your own games 97 00:05:30,266 --> 00:05:33,666 so it is pretty clear that after f 6 98 00:05:33,666 --> 00:05:35,400 white has to move the knight 99 00:05:35,800 --> 00:05:38,733 and accordingly there are three knight locations 100 00:05:40,100 --> 00:05:43,733 so let's look at clockwise each of this move 101 00:05:44,200 --> 00:05:46,600 No. 1 knight to g four 102 00:05:47,100 --> 00:05:49,600 so white is planning to play knight to e 3 103 00:05:49,600 --> 00:05:51,200 and defend his position 104 00:05:51,766 --> 00:05:56,666 but against this black get instant equalizer 105 00:05:56,666 --> 00:06:00,366 for example you can take the knight here 106 00:06:00,500 --> 00:06:03,800 and after queen takes you take on e four 107 00:06:04,066 --> 00:06:06,200 where everything get exchanged 108 00:06:06,466 --> 00:06:08,900 and as I have highlighted over here 109 00:06:09,033 --> 00:06:11,166 black has a very simple plan 110 00:06:11,400 --> 00:06:14,800 he wants to bolster this pawn with f 5 111 00:06:15,066 --> 00:06:18,133 followed up with a quick long side castle 112 00:06:19,633 --> 00:06:21,800 whereupon all disposition 113 00:06:22,100 --> 00:06:25,133 always slightly favour the black camp 114 00:06:25,866 --> 00:06:28,466 I can show you a sample line here 115 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:32,866 bishop to c 4 knight to c 6 116 00:06:33,366 --> 00:06:36,300 c 3 now you castle 117 00:06:36,766 --> 00:06:39,600 and after the move bishop to f 4 118 00:06:40,100 --> 00:06:44,466 you can get the bishop pair by playing bishop to d six 119 00:06:45,300 --> 00:06:49,833 after bishop to g 3 you cannot play f 5 right now 120 00:06:49,833 --> 00:06:53,266 so first black can park the king in the corner 121 00:06:53,700 --> 00:06:56,466 and after Castle and D4 122 00:06:57,300 --> 00:06:59,400 as I have shown by the arrows 123 00:06:59,866 --> 00:07:01,866 black has a very simple plan 124 00:07:02,033 --> 00:07:03,966 he wants to play Knight to F6 125 00:07:04,566 --> 00:07:07,700 and then start marching this kingside pawn 126 00:07:07,900 --> 00:07:11,933 which already give him a slightly better position 127 00:07:12,833 --> 00:07:14,566 so this is how you should respond 128 00:07:14,566 --> 00:07:18,533 if your opponent continue with night to G4 129 00:07:22,766 --> 00:07:26,600 well most likely you are going to see either the moon 130 00:07:26,600 --> 00:07:29,166 knight to f 3 or knight to d 3 131 00:07:29,400 --> 00:07:31,300 and against each of them 132 00:07:31,300 --> 00:07:34,000 our plan of campaign is very effective 133 00:07:34,066 --> 00:07:37,566 and also quite aggressive on the king side 134 00:07:39,266 --> 00:07:42,166 for example after knight to f 3 135 00:07:42,166 --> 00:07:45,900 you can take on e 4 and after knight to d two 136 00:07:46,800 --> 00:07:49,400 I propose this very simple 137 00:07:49,400 --> 00:07:51,500 but effective plan of campaign 138 00:07:51,666 --> 00:07:52,700 that is 139 00:07:52,833 --> 00:07:57,333 you play the move f 5 followed up with knight to f 6 140 00:07:57,466 --> 00:08:00,500 and then you take out the queen side pieces 141 00:08:00,500 --> 00:08:02,066 and castle long 142 00:08:03,366 --> 00:08:07,766 whereupon you get a tremendous attack on the white king 143 00:08:08,233 --> 00:08:11,000 and don't forget in all of this position 144 00:08:11,366 --> 00:08:14,200 because of the space gained in the center 145 00:08:14,300 --> 00:08:17,533 always provide him the fun position 146 00:08:18,600 --> 00:08:22,100 let me show you how practically we can put up this plan 147 00:08:22,100 --> 00:08:23,300 in the practice 148 00:08:24,166 --> 00:08:27,600 one of my recent game against a candidate master 149 00:08:28,033 --> 00:08:32,400 is a great example how great black attack is 150 00:08:32,400 --> 00:08:37,133 in this line here I start with f 5 151 00:08:37,500 --> 00:08:41,000 and my opponent continue with bishop to c 4 152 00:08:41,200 --> 00:08:44,000 so he is clearly planning to castle kingside 153 00:08:44,500 --> 00:08:47,133 whereupon after knight to f 6 154 00:08:47,366 --> 00:08:49,566 he indeed achieved it 155 00:08:50,466 --> 00:08:52,666 now comes the second important phase 156 00:08:52,766 --> 00:08:56,400 yep we want to take out the queenside pieces 157 00:08:57,033 --> 00:09:00,433 so that we can now castle long 158 00:09:00,433 --> 00:09:03,166 and become the hell loose on the White King 159 00:09:04,666 --> 00:09:05,600 OK rook 160 00:09:05,600 --> 00:09:09,266 to even happen I castle on the queen side 161 00:09:09,433 --> 00:09:13,200 and if f 3 then e 3 is a very strong reply 162 00:09:13,466 --> 00:09:14,600 so in the game 163 00:09:14,600 --> 00:09:19,000 obvious enough comes on my king with b four 164 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:22,833 and at first sight it looks scary 165 00:09:22,833 --> 00:09:26,100 because white attack is coming very fast 166 00:09:26,633 --> 00:09:28,366 but now comes the third 167 00:09:28,366 --> 00:09:31,100 and the most important part of this line 168 00:09:32,066 --> 00:09:33,766 remember this golden move 169 00:09:34,166 --> 00:09:38,900 knight to g 4 which gives black a tailor made attack 170 00:09:38,900 --> 00:09:40,266 on the white king 171 00:09:41,833 --> 00:09:46,900 the point is if white foolishly continue here with b 5 172 00:09:47,100 --> 00:09:49,600 then we can play queen to h 4 173 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:52,800 attacking two sports and if you think that 174 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:54,533 well not an issue 175 00:09:54,800 --> 00:09:56,366 white can take this knight 176 00:09:56,800 --> 00:09:59,000 as there is no mate threatened 177 00:09:59,300 --> 00:10:00,466 but see yourself 178 00:10:01,166 --> 00:10:04,500 first queen check king to f pawn 179 00:10:04,966 --> 00:10:08,700 and now simple move bishop capture c 6 180 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:11,966 and even though black is a piece down 181 00:10:12,100 --> 00:10:15,566 white is completely busted from this position 182 00:10:16,233 --> 00:10:19,466 for example one of the recent game from the database 183 00:10:19,466 --> 00:10:22,066 continue with Bishop to e 3 184 00:10:22,233 --> 00:10:25,366 White is really struggling to find a good move here 185 00:10:25,566 --> 00:10:29,200 but just one move e three 186 00:10:29,633 --> 00:10:32,966 and I think white can hardly survive from this 187 00:10:33,266 --> 00:10:34,966 Bishop takes half it happen 188 00:10:35,466 --> 00:10:40,300 whereupon black deliver this killer mating sequence 189 00:10:40,900 --> 00:10:41,800 if you want 190 00:10:41,800 --> 00:10:44,366 you can pause the video and find it by yourself 191 00:10:44,900 --> 00:10:46,666 I'm showing you right now 192 00:10:46,766 --> 00:10:50,066 Queen captures g two king to e 2 193 00:10:50,800 --> 00:10:54,100 Queen captures f 2 king to d 3 194 00:10:54,233 --> 00:10:57,933 and now this nice move bishop to e 4 195 00:10:58,233 --> 00:10:59,300 whereupon 196 00:10:59,366 --> 00:11:03,300 after knight takes and the moon knight to d four 197 00:11:03,700 --> 00:11:06,800 white king actually gets checkmated 198 00:11:06,866 --> 00:11:08,900 at the center of the board 199 00:11:12,900 --> 00:11:16,333 well most likely when you reach this position 200 00:11:17,166 --> 00:11:21,166 majority of your opponent are going to continue with H3 201 00:11:21,433 --> 00:11:23,400 kicking this knight immediately 202 00:11:23,766 --> 00:11:26,533 but this is where the fun part begins 203 00:11:26,866 --> 00:11:30,566 as we are going to sacrifice our knight 204 00:11:30,766 --> 00:11:32,766 with this nice move 205 00:11:33,766 --> 00:11:36,000 h 5 hahaha 206 00:11:36,433 --> 00:11:38,733 let's go for the kill 207 00:11:39,633 --> 00:11:41,133 now obvious enough 208 00:11:41,433 --> 00:11:45,400 white cannot touch this knight as after pawn takes g 4 209 00:11:46,100 --> 00:11:48,700 we are opening up the edge file 210 00:11:48,700 --> 00:11:53,066 and if you think that g 3 stop the queen intrusion 211 00:11:53,066 --> 00:11:56,466 then think again as after g five 212 00:11:56,800 --> 00:12:01,366 that queen is indeed landing on the edge file 213 00:12:03,200 --> 00:12:04,166 so nope 214 00:12:04,166 --> 00:12:07,166 taking that knight is a risky business for white 215 00:12:07,633 --> 00:12:08,933 and accordingly 216 00:12:09,100 --> 00:12:11,966 white should continue with his own attack 217 00:12:12,166 --> 00:12:14,133 starting with a four 218 00:12:14,766 --> 00:12:19,066 but see yourself whose attack is slow now 219 00:12:19,066 --> 00:12:22,800 as black comes in with Queen to H4 220 00:12:24,666 --> 00:12:26,433 well credit to my opponent 221 00:12:26,433 --> 00:12:30,800 he tried to defend accurately with queen to e two 222 00:12:31,433 --> 00:12:33,800 but unfortunately for him 223 00:12:34,166 --> 00:12:36,300 black position is so strong 224 00:12:36,466 --> 00:12:39,900 that he can continue with some natural attacking moves 225 00:12:40,366 --> 00:12:43,500 Bishop to d six if b f 226 00:12:43,500 --> 00:12:45,733 then the knight can moves anywhere 227 00:12:45,966 --> 00:12:47,166 so in the game 228 00:12:47,166 --> 00:12:50,733 my opponent come up with the move knight to have fun 229 00:12:51,100 --> 00:12:53,366 trying to hold on to his position 230 00:12:54,100 --> 00:12:58,066 but just one move f 4 231 00:12:58,800 --> 00:12:59,600 ha ha ha 232 00:13:00,200 --> 00:13:03,766 and white can see what is coming up 233 00:13:05,600 --> 00:13:07,900 well he tried Queen captures e four 234 00:13:09,366 --> 00:13:11,566 but after the following sequence 235 00:13:11,700 --> 00:13:15,066 queen captures f 2 check king to h 1 236 00:13:15,200 --> 00:13:18,933 and now the star move f 3 237 00:13:19,466 --> 00:13:20,766 and in fact 238 00:13:21,300 --> 00:13:23,000 this move was so strong 239 00:13:23,000 --> 00:13:26,266 that my opponent has to resign the game 240 00:13:28,300 --> 00:13:30,200 the reason is very obvious 241 00:13:30,200 --> 00:13:31,933 the mate has been threatened 242 00:13:32,100 --> 00:13:35,866 and if you try to protect the mate by taking the pawn 243 00:13:36,200 --> 00:13:38,000 then after just one move 244 00:13:38,233 --> 00:13:43,533 rook to e 8 and white position is completely collapsing 245 00:13:45,433 --> 00:13:48,766 so remember this nice night to g 4 move 246 00:13:48,866 --> 00:13:50,866 which gives you a very good 247 00:13:50,866 --> 00:13:54,866 fast attack on the white king in this line 248 00:14:00,266 --> 00:14:01,700 well more or less 249 00:14:01,700 --> 00:14:03,100 same story goes 250 00:14:03,100 --> 00:14:06,600 if your opponent continue with night to d 3 251 00:14:06,866 --> 00:14:11,200 as first we can hit the d pawn with knight to c six 252 00:14:12,233 --> 00:14:15,466 taking away the square from the beaver knight 253 00:14:15,766 --> 00:14:18,000 and now take on e 4 254 00:14:18,266 --> 00:14:22,700 whereupon after knight to f 4 and the move f five 255 00:14:23,200 --> 00:14:25,300 yep same old story 256 00:14:25,300 --> 00:14:28,133 we want to play knight to f 6 257 00:14:28,300 --> 00:14:31,600 bishop to d 7 and quickly castle long 258 00:14:31,700 --> 00:14:35,466 where we can generate some kingside activity 259 00:14:36,166 --> 00:14:38,066 if knight to d 5 here 260 00:14:38,066 --> 00:14:40,933 then queen to d 7 is a very strong reply 261 00:14:41,233 --> 00:14:44,700 and I have attached a sample line in the PGN 262 00:14:45,033 --> 00:14:47,366 but as for the database 263 00:14:47,366 --> 00:14:51,900 by far the most popular choice is bishop to c 4 264 00:14:51,966 --> 00:14:56,266 which I am afraid allows what we want to do 265 00:14:56,833 --> 00:14:59,133 yup knight to f 6 266 00:14:59,200 --> 00:15:02,066 Castle bishop to d 7 267 00:15:02,633 --> 00:15:03,800 rook to e one 268 00:15:05,400 --> 00:15:10,100 queen side castling and after b 4 this time around 269 00:15:10,100 --> 00:15:14,133 yep indeed you can continue with knight to g four 270 00:15:14,300 --> 00:15:16,866 but there is a stronger move here 271 00:15:16,866 --> 00:15:20,266 based on the position of white knight 272 00:15:20,633 --> 00:15:23,466 and I think you already guessed it 273 00:15:23,866 --> 00:15:25,866 yup g 5 274 00:15:26,000 --> 00:15:29,100 attacking the knight night to h 5 275 00:15:29,166 --> 00:15:34,900 and now this nice move bishop to e 8 forces white hand 276 00:15:34,900 --> 00:15:36,933 he has to take on a b 6 277 00:15:37,100 --> 00:15:41,866 and after queen takes a 4 and h five 278 00:15:43,033 --> 00:15:44,466 yes indeed 279 00:15:44,466 --> 00:15:46,166 we have a double exposure 280 00:15:46,900 --> 00:15:49,933 but the question is who is better and faster 281 00:15:50,300 --> 00:15:54,300 and the obvious answer is black as you can see 282 00:15:54,433 --> 00:15:57,300 white has yet to develop his army 283 00:15:57,466 --> 00:16:01,133 and black has some nice fast pawn roller coming up 284 00:16:01,433 --> 00:16:03,733 including night to e 5 285 00:16:03,833 --> 00:16:07,800 which altogether gives him a better advantage 286 00:16:07,966 --> 00:16:11,300 as confirmed by modern chess engine 287 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:15,766 so I think in the tournament practice 288 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:17,700 with some careful preparation 289 00:16:18,166 --> 00:16:21,333 you can certainly create a winning attack 290 00:16:21,400 --> 00:16:23,100 from this position 291 00:16:29,600 --> 00:16:33,900 last but not least I think the most critical response 292 00:16:34,400 --> 00:16:37,966 against our line is Knight to c three 293 00:16:38,566 --> 00:16:42,000 which I doubt any of your opponent will find it 294 00:16:42,366 --> 00:16:45,100 if they have seen this position first time 295 00:16:45,200 --> 00:16:48,400 as this involves a piece sacrifice 296 00:16:48,566 --> 00:16:51,133 which we should certainly take it 297 00:16:51,766 --> 00:16:53,600 and after night to defy 298 00:16:53,966 --> 00:16:56,766 pay special attention to this line guys 299 00:16:56,866 --> 00:17:01,666 because black has to know some very accurate stuff 300 00:17:02,866 --> 00:17:06,466 here the first response is queen to f 7 301 00:17:06,766 --> 00:17:10,266 after that white continue with his onslaught 302 00:17:10,700 --> 00:17:15,333 bishop to c 4 so now the threat is knight to B 6 303 00:17:15,566 --> 00:17:19,266 so once again we are forced to play bishop to e six 304 00:17:20,233 --> 00:17:23,766 whereupon white reveals his nasty Trump 305 00:17:24,166 --> 00:17:26,166 he wants to give this Jack 306 00:17:26,866 --> 00:17:31,133 black has to take it and now Bishop takes e 6 307 00:17:31,566 --> 00:17:33,966 and if you carefully look at this position 308 00:17:34,366 --> 00:17:38,000 white obtain three pawn for a piece 309 00:17:38,300 --> 00:17:40,666 and he has a monster bishop 310 00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:44,466 sitting right into the black guards 311 00:17:44,800 --> 00:17:47,400 and at first sight this looks so scary 312 00:17:47,566 --> 00:17:50,666 and in fact as per the feed data base 313 00:17:50,966 --> 00:17:53,566 there are some nice wins by the way 314 00:17:54,766 --> 00:17:57,866 but I'm afraid none of the black has played 315 00:17:57,866 --> 00:17:59,300 the accurate response 316 00:18:00,600 --> 00:18:01,966 majority of the games 317 00:18:01,966 --> 00:18:05,266 continue with e captures d 4 and knight to f 6 318 00:18:05,466 --> 00:18:08,000 which I'm afraid not a good choice 319 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:12,466 so instead of this I'm going to propose this nice move 320 00:18:13,000 --> 00:18:14,500 night to C6 321 00:18:15,366 --> 00:18:16,066 whereupon 322 00:18:16,066 --> 00:18:19,800 I think the resulting positions are quite good 323 00:18:19,800 --> 00:18:20,900 for the black 324 00:18:22,300 --> 00:18:23,500 for example 325 00:18:23,500 --> 00:18:28,100 what can already go wrong if he continue with d 5 326 00:18:28,300 --> 00:18:32,300 as after knight to d 4 we are attacking two locations 327 00:18:33,033 --> 00:18:37,466 so that c 3 night captures e 6 328 00:18:37,466 --> 00:18:41,066 getting rid of that problematic piece 329 00:18:41,433 --> 00:18:44,400 and after pawn takes and queen to d six 330 00:18:46,166 --> 00:18:47,633 if the queen exchange 331 00:18:47,633 --> 00:18:50,866 then e 6 pawn always remain a weak spot 332 00:18:51,033 --> 00:18:54,466 and black can regain it and whenever this happen 333 00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:57,766 white only get two pawn for a piece 334 00:18:58,000 --> 00:19:00,533 which is not going to be enough 335 00:19:01,200 --> 00:19:05,300 so d 5 is a huge mistake by the white here 336 00:19:07,033 --> 00:19:11,566 so the accurate response is c 3 defending your center 337 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:16,066 and now you indeed goes for this sharp position 338 00:19:16,566 --> 00:19:22,466 pawn takes d 4 c captures d 4 and queen to d 6 339 00:19:22,466 --> 00:19:24,500 pressurizing the d pawn 340 00:19:26,300 --> 00:19:29,300 well now white has to give up the bishop 341 00:19:29,500 --> 00:19:32,333 and the baseline suggested by the engines 342 00:19:32,800 --> 00:19:36,200 Bishop captures g 8 Rook captures g 8 343 00:19:37,600 --> 00:19:39,100 bishop to e 3 344 00:19:39,700 --> 00:19:44,900 queen to B 4 check queen to d 2 and long castle 345 00:19:45,366 --> 00:19:50,166 whereupon yes indeed white get the three pawn 346 00:19:50,300 --> 00:19:52,666 but after the queen exchange 347 00:19:52,800 --> 00:19:56,566 the extra piece does matter a lot 348 00:20:02,033 --> 00:20:06,900 in case you are wondering why not to play D5 here 349 00:20:07,000 --> 00:20:10,400 as I want to keep my lovely bishop right 350 00:20:10,833 --> 00:20:14,366 and yep there are few games in the database 351 00:20:14,366 --> 00:20:15,766 reached to this position 352 00:20:16,233 --> 00:20:19,200 where I think with the accurate play 353 00:20:19,266 --> 00:20:21,700 black is completely winning 354 00:20:22,500 --> 00:20:25,200 how let's find it out 355 00:20:25,433 --> 00:20:30,066 first you give this queen check attacking double spot 356 00:20:30,500 --> 00:20:31,933 bishop to d 2 357 00:20:32,100 --> 00:20:36,533 now you take on e 4 with the check if queen to e two 358 00:20:37,033 --> 00:20:39,066 then this is the easiest one 359 00:20:39,066 --> 00:20:42,166 you exchange the queen and then give this Jack 360 00:20:42,600 --> 00:20:45,300 whereupon black is completely winning 361 00:20:46,500 --> 00:20:50,300 so the accurate response here is bishop to e 3 362 00:20:50,566 --> 00:20:54,900 but this allow black to complete his piece development 363 00:20:55,066 --> 00:20:57,500 with bishop to B 4 check 364 00:20:57,766 --> 00:21:01,266 king to f 1 and knight to f six 365 00:21:02,100 --> 00:21:03,400 dust is clear 366 00:21:03,666 --> 00:21:07,500 and now white has only two pawn for a piece 367 00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:11,166 and the following Grandmaster game gives you 368 00:21:11,166 --> 00:21:14,333 how quickly a black get an upper hand 369 00:21:15,200 --> 00:21:17,366 white continue with a 3 370 00:21:18,233 --> 00:21:20,133 Bishop to d 6 has been played 371 00:21:20,633 --> 00:21:22,766 and after queen to e two 372 00:21:23,900 --> 00:21:25,466 black find the elegant 373 00:21:25,466 --> 00:21:28,100 way to remove that dangerous bishop 374 00:21:28,233 --> 00:21:30,733 by playing knight to d 8 375 00:21:31,500 --> 00:21:34,733 queen to B 5 happen king to e 7 376 00:21:35,366 --> 00:21:36,700 rook to e one 377 00:21:37,633 --> 00:21:39,333 but I think this gives 378 00:21:39,366 --> 00:21:41,700 enough time to provide the defense 379 00:21:41,700 --> 00:21:44,500 by playing knight captures e 6 380 00:21:44,666 --> 00:21:50,400 pawn takes e 6 and now nice move rook to e eight 381 00:21:50,966 --> 00:21:55,066 Bishop takes a 7 but I think this was a losing mistake 382 00:21:55,366 --> 00:21:57,666 as after queen to c 6 383 00:21:58,100 --> 00:22:00,566 White is forced to exchange the queen 384 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:05,466 whereupon black emerged with a clear piece advantage 385 00:22:05,966 --> 00:22:10,366 which he indeed converted into the later endgame 386 00:22:11,766 --> 00:22:14,566 so even though this piece sacrifice line 387 00:22:14,566 --> 00:22:18,700 starting with knight to c 3 contains some venom 388 00:22:18,833 --> 00:22:21,266 I think as I have shown here 389 00:22:21,500 --> 00:22:24,866 black is well placed by capturing this piece 390 00:22:25,000 --> 00:22:28,600 and provide the accurate winning defense 391 00:22:33,500 --> 00:22:36,600 that's it guys after watching this video 392 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:39,866 now you are confident enough to meet the moon 393 00:22:39,866 --> 00:22:41,500 night captures E5 394 00:22:42,100 --> 00:22:45,000 remember rather than going into the main line 395 00:22:45,000 --> 00:22:48,633 we are going to surprise white with this rare 396 00:22:48,633 --> 00:22:51,533 but tricky move queen to e 7 397 00:22:51,800 --> 00:22:54,266 and after d 4 and f 6 398 00:22:54,433 --> 00:22:57,366 it doesn't matter however white plays 399 00:22:57,766 --> 00:23:00,133 as I have shown in this video 400 00:23:00,366 --> 00:23:03,933 in most of the lines white will really struggle 401 00:23:04,100 --> 00:23:08,200 as black is the one who is better prepared 402 00:23:09,433 --> 00:23:11,466 thank you for watching this video 403 00:23:11,600 --> 00:23:14,000 feel free to like subscribe and comment 404 00:23:14,100 --> 00:23:17,600 and I'll see you in my next episode very soon 405 00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:19,666 bye and take care 28469

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