Crush The Queen's Gambit - An Aggressive Countergambit

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Published 2023-06-03
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LINES COVERED IN VIDEO:

1. d4 d5 2. c4 e5 3. dxe5 (3. Nc3 exd4 4. Qxd4 Nc6 5. Qxd5 Be6 (5... Nf6 6.
Qxd8+ Kxd8 (6... Nxd8)) 6. Qxd8+ Rxd8 7. a3 (7. e3 Nb4 8. Rb1 (8. Bd3) 8... Nc2+
9. Ke2 Bxc4+ 10. Kf3 Bxf1) 7... Nd4 8. Rb1 (8. Kd1 Nb3+) 8... Nc2#) 3... d4 4.
e3 (4. Nf3 Nc6 5. e3 (5. a3 Nge7 6. e3 Bg4 7. Be2 dxe3 8. Qxd8+ Rxd8 9. Bxe3
Bxf3 10. Bxf3 Nxe5 11. Bxb7 Nxc4 12. Bxa7 Na5 13. Bf3 Nb3 14. Ra2 Nc1 15. Ra1
Nb3 16. Ra2 Nc1 17. Ra1 Nb3 18. Ra2 Nc1) 5... Bb4+ 6. Bd2 dxe3 7. fxe3 (7. Bxb4
exf2+ 8. Ke2 Qxd1+ 9. Kxd1 Nxb4)) (4. a3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Nge7 6. e3 Bg4 7. Be2 dxe3
8. Qxd8+ Rxd8 9. Bxe3 Bxf3 10. Bxf3 Nxe5 11. Be2 N7c6 (11... Nf5)) 4... Bb4+
(4... dxe3 5. Qxd8+ Kxd8 6. Bxe3) 5. Bd2 (5. Nd2 dxe3 6. fxe3 Qh4+ 7. g3 Qe4 8.
Nf3 Nc6 9. a3 Qxe3+ 10. Qe2 Bxd2+) 5... dxe3 6. Bxb4 (6. fxe3 Qh4+ 7. g3 (7.
Ke2) 7... Qe4 8. Nf3 Qxe3+ 9. Be2 (9. Qe2 Bxd2+ 10. Nbxd2 Qxe2+ 11. Bxe2) 9...
Bxd2+ 10. Qxd2 Qxd2+ 11. Nbxd2 Nc6) 6... exf2+ 7. Ke2 (7. Kxf2 Qxd1) 7...
fxg1=N+ (7... Bg4+ 8. Nf3) (7... fxg1=Q 8. Qxd8+ Kxd8 9. Rxg1) 8. Rxg1 Bg4+ 9.
Kf2 Qxd1 *

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All Comments (21)
  • @SpinyBadger
    I used to play the Albin a lot after getting frustrated by lots of QG games. The highlight was a win in 12 moves in a zone final. That was when I truly realised the potency of opening tricks.
  • @0ll312
    although, this has been my main counter for the queen's gambit, I still learned lots of different variations and how to deal with them. Thank you!
  • @RaulPerez-jj5jj
    Nelsons vids are so clear and fun. What I like also is how genuine and honest he is. He will let you know that he lost a game and was outplayed if thats what happened. One of my fav chess youtubers.
  • Thanks again Nelson for another instructive video. You are one of my favorites to watch on YouTube.
  • @TheThinkersBible
    Great idea, great video. Very thorough and well explained. I may try this soon and see how it goes :)
  • @kalias66
    As a queen’s gambit player, i’ve been wondering what black was trying to achieve with this - I’ve always just played e3 as my instinctive response to this - then it’s pretty much always exd4 exd4 and it just opens up the e file, which is fine
  • @yyyy-uv3po
    That draw was clever! (and certainly frustrating for White)
  • @kingdoc3262
    Thank you for teaching. Few Chess players are capable.
  • @jonah6404
    Hey Nelson I really like your videos they are fun to watch. When I play chess I just play to have fun lol I don't mind about elo so much as just playing but I still like your videos keep it up.
  • @deva8496
    11:46 some might think instead of perpetual check, with Nd6 (check) will force king to move and spoil the castling chances but this is bonus for white at this stage as rook can easily defend and also easy moving rook.
  • @MattTrevett
    One thing I've noticed after watching a ton of these videos is that Nelson usually ends up with all three pawns on both sides of the kings in their original positions with a ton of action and development already having taken place. It's interesting how much can happen with only two pawns being moved.
  • @BobChess
    This opening is the most powerful gambit! One mis-step from white can make them fall down to the abyss.
  • @aronandok2567
    Very nice video I just wondering a move wasn't covered how about after dxe3 queen check
  • @Philiopantheon82
    After watching only a couple pf your videos and been watching many other famous chess you tubers like Agad, Gotham chess and ofc Hikaru, your channel is clearly one of the best