5 Biggest Chess MISTAKES Made By Beginners

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you the most common chess opening mistakes everyone must know. These are also the biggest and the most common mistakes made by beginners.

These are either powerful chess opening traps or deadly attacking/tactical patterns that you can use in the opening stage. It follows the attacking concept of targeting opponent's weak f7/c2 square, potentially creating a checkmating threat against their king.

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00:00 5 Common Chess Opening Mistakes You MUST Know
00:10 Mistake-1
01:38 Mistake-2
02:48 Common Tactical Pattern, Attacking the f7-square
03:53 Mistake-3
05:27 Mistake-4
08:19 Mind-blowing tactical combination by Black
09:08 Mistake-5
09:15 Useful tip to counter gambits
11:22 Tip: To take is a mistake
12:37 Quiz for you: Test your knowledge

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1.Bc7 attacking the Queen. 1. ... Qd7 (only move for the Queen), 2.Nd6+ and Black's only legal move is to play 2. ... Qxd6 losing the Queen for two Knights.

resop
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Bc7 forcing queen to go on d7 only safe square now comes Nd6+ and black has to give up his queen for 2 minor pieces.

ns
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Thanks for the first gambit. I enjoyed being able to play a variation of it.

EightBit
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You have great chess content for beginners. Thank you.

qwe
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I also opt for Bc7, Qf6, Nd6+
Great video, very inspiring and entertaining!

scionescire
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Can u make some content how to start studying chess book without any chess coach? I have many pdf chess e-books on my gallery

Requilmontecino-ykfo
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Puzzle Answer: Bc7, Qd7(forced else you lose queen) Nd6+ forces you to take the knight with the queen.

uvqvmcd
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Bc7, and after ..Qd7 the knight moves to Nd6+ forcing a trade of queen for knight.

PavlosPapageorgiou
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The winning move should be Nd6+? Black will have 2 options, one will be Qxd6 and lose a queen for a knight. Another will be Kd7, but then the king would no longer be guarding the g7 pawn, so Nxg7 will be a fork on the queen and rook.

ejsrowb
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I like Bc7, though
Nc7+ Kd7 could lead to fireworks, perhaps
Bb5
Guess I'd trade off on the d file and castle long asap while his King was paralysed.
**note to self - I am not going to try this against Igor**

peterbrown
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Still not the best at calculating but I think it's winning the queen via 9. Bc7 Qd7 10. Nd6+ Qxd6 11. Bxd6

worshaka
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In the Bishop's opening, if he defends the E Pawn with the F Pawn instead of the Queen, doesn't that bring the whole thing to a screeching halt?

johnstevenson
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11:40 When white castles 0-0-0, black must avoid the trap Nxf3, as this will loose the queen after Bb5+. But Qxa2 (after castling) should win.

ralkadde
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The puzzle depends on if you want to win a free rook or trade a knight for a queen. Nc7 wins the rook on a8 for free without losing the knight. However, if you want to trade it for a queen, then Bc7, forcing the queen to d7. Then Nd6 check, the only move for black is to capture with Queen on d6, then Bd6 wins the queen. Bishop can also get free after this capture, white won the queen for two knights.

heavenyeahh
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At 5:20 black could capture the knight on f3 forking the king and the queen .. and on next move grab the black queen with ours 😌

SudhirKishor
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► Chapters

00:00 5 Common Chess Opening Mistakes You MUST Know
00:10 Mistake-1
01:38 Mistake-2
02:48 Common Tactical Pattern, Attacking the f7-square
03:53 Mistake-3
05:27 Mistake-4
08:19 Mind-blowing tactical combination by Black
09:08 Mistake-5
09:15 Useful tip to counter gambits
11:22 Tip: To take is a mistake
12:37 Quiz for you: Test your knowledge

GMIgorSmirnov
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I feel like these aren't the five biggest beginner mistakes at all, just 5 interesting openings & traps to play or watch out for, so it's badly named, this video. Which is a pity because I really like your videos and am thinking of buying your course when I can spare the money. But mistitled clickbait videos don't inspire me with trust.
I'm more of an intermediate than a beginner player, but I've never done club, or had lessons, so I make certain rookie errors. And a "most common beginner mistakes" video would be something I want, because I still make some. If I can get past the opening safely I usually do alright, and my strategy at the moment is just to attack and trade off constantly because end games are my strength. But I need to be able to play openings properly. And although I know the basics well, I still end at the start of a middle game in a worse position than my opponent 8 times out of 10, no matter whether I'm playing black or white. What am I doing wrong? This is the video I'm looking for, and I hoped this would be it because your others are so good. Disappointing.

megahedgehog
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disregard pawn structures and shit just go sac a knight and win what are you rhibking ches is solved with knight sac on move 4 abd also do a thousand videos about it

ilikegeorgiabutiveonlybeen
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U can win every game if you play both side the way you want 😂

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