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Why they're in this line, should we see an interesting trap in the king's gambit?

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So let's take Blands perspective of the for you play for when they play for the Kings game against you.

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There's a very, very simple trap you can set and potentially win games from this position.

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You just played 96.

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Yeah, you just developed this piece.

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Now, if they take on E five, guess what you play here.

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If I give you five seconds to pause video.

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OK, Quinn, age 14, is actually very, very good here for you after this, if Jeoffrey, you just

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take on EFORE and it's check and you're taking the rook.

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So Queen takes rock and just seen a fantastic follow up here just in case it's good to just play.

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D5 offer a pawn with Chac because you're opening up the bishop.

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You've already got a rock so you don't mind losing a pawn or two now.

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So I take this form, you develop another piece and ideally they want to try at least castle try to

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castle queen side but you develop another piece.

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So piece development top priority.

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And now of the counseling you've got your rook's connected.

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This is ideal development basically and also material up.

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And they just they want to try and console Queensland, trap your queen, but it's too late.

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You play Bishop G4 and you've got a lot of pressure on Afri.

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Now the bishop spends.

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So potentially they're losing even more material.

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Fantastic stuff.

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You just won a ton of material with no problems.

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So just to recap, it's very, very simple trap set early on.

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You just play ninety-six so you don't take you don't accept the Kings game.

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And this is the Kings.

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You don't accept it.

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You just play ninety-six.

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And if they're inexperienced with that and they play this, you pound sand with Queen for Jack.

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Yeah, it's f king Eita, this is even worse scenario that can end up getting mated here.

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You take on a full check, Bishop C five check.

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And yes, I've had this in some games where people have played the king's gambit and they've gone into

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these terrible lines.

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So here you play H5.

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So you're extending the scope of the rule because while you're bringing the rook into the attack, if

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they play this for you, take on E five.

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So there's no time for them to interpose anything.

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There's nothing to interpose.

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They go to horrible squire here where you're kind of ray the king, but you don't even need to use that

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in this particular situation.

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Queen A five check is superstrong driving them to H to Bishop Desex Jack Jeoffrey.

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And now you've got a killer common square emerging on afta y after you can hit Jeoffrey.

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That's the common square.

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So Queen have to check.

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Bishop Jitu, now Queensland's Jeoffrey, is checkmate.

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So just to recap, it's terrible choices for whites if they play King Itou, it's an even worse situation

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you play Queen takes effort track.

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You bring out your bishop, developing your peace with Jack.

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You're developing Oruc with a potential check the Iron Age four, which is very scary because if they

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end up on each trade, sometimes you're just going to move this pawn and that's going to be change.

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So they try and stop that.

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But now here you take on a five track and then the quickest route to victory is this queen, a five

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track here.

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It's really kind of devastating.

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If King Jeoffrey, you just play you're covering escape squares around the king here.

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So guess what, Bishop Desex, what do they do here?

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It's just me.

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So, yeah, if King H to Bishop desex forcing Jeoffrey, there's no other kind of move.

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Queen have to check.

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If catchphrase is to take on Jeoffrey, it's checkmate if Jita.

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Quintets Jeoffrey Chapman me so very, very simple antidote to if you ever see the the king's gambit

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being played against you, don't take the form.

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Don't be greedy.

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Just develop a piece as a priority.

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Let's see if they take the fall.

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If they don't really know what they're doing with the Kings, can they take this pawn?

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And actually in this position, it's really kind of bad, really, really bad after Queen Schwartzbach.

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So, yeah, this could be a point scoring point.

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If they play the Kings game, you just play nice, etc..

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It's actually not a terrible move.

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Ninety-Six six anyway, in its own right.

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It's not a bad move.

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It's a logical development move.

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So that's the best form of traps where they don't really compromise your position at all to actually

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even play them.

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That's that's the sort of trap you want, because that means even against the much stronger opponents,

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you should be doing OK as well.

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In theory, until someone makes a mistake, the game's in balance and should head for a draw, if you

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know.

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But usually people do make mistakes.

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This would be a terrible mistake after eight five.

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OK, so for check and you're laughing in both those lines.

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So, Jeoffrey, you know, taking on a for taking on each one and then a couple of pawns to be sacrificed

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is actually the most precise by plainness to get all your pieces developed and then you're winning until

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that pin.

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They can't even defend this night here.

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So, yeah.

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So to recap, P45 effort, you just find Ninety-Six setting Cangemi trap.

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OK, reservoir's.
