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In this video, we’ll learn 6 practical tips & a simple step-by-step method to punish early queen attacks in chess. We’ll look at some common opening tricks & traps like the Scholar’s mate, wayward queen attack etc. These strategies & concepts will be pretty useful for beginners & even experienced chess players to outsmart their opponents. We’ll cover ideas for both white and black openings. Throughout the lesson, we’ll explore practical games and examples on how to respond with smart moves that neutralize your opponent’s aggressive tactics. We also have some interesting puzzles & problems in between, let’s see if you can solve those!
Video Chapters:
0:00 Punish Early Queen Attacks
0:22 Tip #1: Common Traps
0:55 Tip #2: Attack with Tempo
1:46 Tip #3: Don’t get intimidated
2:31 Tip #4: Evaluate queen threats
3:21 Tip #5: Counter-attack in the center
4:04 Find Mate in 2
4:19 Tip #6: Sacrifice pawns to gain activity
5:04 About BetterHelp
6:09 Practical Examples – Game Scenario
8:12 Chess Puzzle – Can You Solve it?
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In one move: knight d4
4:10 first knight F3 and then Bishop H3. The King has only one square left after the first move so he is obliged for this wonderful checkmate
Check mate in two moves
Nf3 then Bh3ππ
Win in 3 moves
Nd4 then Qh4 πthen Rg3
4:13 the solution is
1: Nf3+, Kf1
2: Bh3#
Thank you sir this is very useful π.
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