Top 20 DIRTY Chess Principles to DESTROY Your Opponent

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Ready to step up your chess game? In this video, we'll show you the top 20 dirty chess principles and tactics to help you dominate your opponent. From sneaky moves to mind games, these techniques will make you an unstoppable force on the chess board. Watch out, opponents
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Holding your bishops far from the main action makes people to forget about their existence, only then to put rook or queen under their attack line

alexeyprofi
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In that “blunder”, white can go bishop h7 check with discovered attack on the queen

SUnnySideUP-cxrg
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The dirtiest tactic was when Maurice Ashley was playing a chess hustler on the Tim Ferris experiment. He did a sneaky trick to try to capture two knights with the same pawn like it was an en passant but for a knight and he took the piece next to the one he was capturing. Then he used his pawn to capture the piece and took that too, and Maurice was like whoa whoa… and didn’t fall for it. It was some sleight of hand sneaky sneaky

funnyperson
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Love the sniper in a rainforest analogy.

leighahrens
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One more thing that I use in otb chess: When you set a trap, try to look disappointed so that your opponent believes that you've blundered and falls right into your trap

prawnydagrate
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The dirtiest thing is to attack on the king side.

anonym
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For rule 7, Bxh7+ then Nxh7 or Kxh7 followed by Qxd5, exchanging a mere bishop for a queen and a pawn.

aimeeaveys
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Tactic twenty, you can use the pawn as a queen. It is whatever you say it is at the back rank.

kt_drul
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I like how the knight is just hanging at 4:17, but you retreat the bishop anyway

patrickschott
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Actually you'd be better off in a tactical game against a strong player than in a positional game. You're probably going to lose both, but at least in a tactical game the stronger player may miss something. Not putting pressure on a stronger player is unwise because (left to their own devices) they can out maneuvere you.

galaxytractor
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4:17 I mean we get the idea, that we dont wanna trade a Bishop for a Knight that quickly, but isnt Nh5 a Blunder due to Qxh5? ^^'

soulburner
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Yes, you win with these dirty tricks, but you will never earn respect and will be hated by others

TommyLiang-ufnu
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Some of these apply only online and others only in person...

pawnpusher
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2:56 bishop checks the king leading to a discovered queen attack. As long as you never leave a piece unprotected, and look out for potential forks and pins etc you're good 👍
Three point loss in the mid game is not that bad though considering the you lost a knight and a bishop

kt_drul
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at 4:17, you could have just taken the Knight with the queen QxH5

robertsimonuy
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Sliding into the back rank is always nice

dyvflui
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At 2:56 if you take the knight, it's a discovered attack on the hanging black queen. White bishop to h7 check with a discovered attack by the white quren on the black queen.

-AxisA-
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5:12 Fun fact: if white's pawn was on the h, f, d, b file this would be a draw cuz the bishops after promotion would be the same color. And on this position there is a way to lose.
Kc6 Ka4 Kd5 c6 Ke6 c7 Kf7 c8=B Kf8 Ka3 Kf7 Ka2 Kf8 Ka1 Kf7 Bf4 Bc1 Ba2 Bb2#
The best try for white to draw is to not push the pawn at all and try to go for the 50 move rule.

chelovek
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3:02 Opponent white square bishop would attack that corner pawn and gives check in response to what black takes bishop and has to left black queen to get killed by white queen

vanshshah
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"Remember the face of your father". Man, I will...




Although my dad was the one who taught me to play rough and dirty in the first place. He would love that last one...

Writhe_n_Shine