Deadly Chess TRAP to Win in 8 Moves in Every Popular Opening [Tricky Gambit]

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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you a tricky chess opening gambit for White. It's called the Tennison Gambit which happens after the opening moves 1.e4 d5 2.Nf3 sacrificing the e4-pawn.

Although it occurs in the Scandinavian Defense in most cases, it may also transposition from other openings. In this video, you will learn the transposition of this gambit from popular openings such as the Sicilian Defense and the Caro-Kann Defense.

This is an aggressive chess opening that has a lot of deadly tricks and traps. Most of your opponents will fall for the early queen trap which allows you to win the game in just 8 moves!

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00:00 Powerful Chess Opening Trap to Win in 8 Moves
00:24 Tennison Gambit, Scandinavian Defense
01:35 Win Your Opponent's Queen in 8 Moves
02:05 If Black plays 3...Qd5
03:25 If Black plays h6 instead of Qxg2
04:29 Transposition from the Caro-Kann Defense
05:36 Transposition from the Sicilian Defense
07:09 Do NOT make this mistake

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One thing to improve on this is that sometimes Black pushes e5 instead of attacking the knight. Then you just pretend that you're simply developing the bishop on e3, and then use it to check the king when he escapes to e7. This worked several times with me.

osychenko
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Clear, and practical advice. You speak to a constellation of situations in a helpful summary way that is somewhere between strategy and tactic. Thank you.

michaelcobb
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For the more aggressive players, there’s a pretty cool line after Kxg6:
Black’s queen is so exposed that you actually have time to launch an RT-2PM2 Topol-M cold-launched 3 stage solid-propellant silo-based intercontinental ballistic missile. From there, the game is pretty much over but if your opponent survives you can still play Qxd8 and be up material anyway.

rockerbacon
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So exciting it makes me feel like making chess one of my addictions

HerveDaCosta
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It's also applicable against dutch defense.. 1) Nf3 f5... 2) e4... F into e4.. 3) Ng5... Nf6
4)d3...e into d3..5)bd3... D5 getting center but it is trap
6) b into h7...N into h7 7) qh5... King d7.... 8) nf7 + fork

amritmenda
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Brillant vidéos as usual. Good timing as well, lots of precious infos

tonyd.
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This is the most brilliant chess channel for us under 1600 level players. Spasibo

victorbodeanu
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I watch these trap videos, never to actually play the trap, but to not be the fool that falls for it 💀

oCloudy
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Very nice and excellent thanks of you Mr.Igor Smirnov 🙏🌹

faradkiyani
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Usually no plays into my hands but this trick worked first time! Thank you and big well done👍👍

oldpappabear
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In the Caro variation, if they play h3 on move 5 instead of the Nf6, there's a forced mate after Kxf7. You can play Qh5+, and it's mate in 5

brandonsnow
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QxC7 does not actually get trapped after the Tennison gambit if you follow it with one key move: After their pE5, you go pH4, then they go NE8 or BD6, you follow with a check at pH5+, then their king hides at H7 and this opens up a safe sqare for our brave queen to escape, QF7. From there the queen can get back down to safety or swoop over to QxB7 if opponent moves the C8 bishop.
I have be playing many iterations of this vs decently ranked bots and trying to find the best lines following the queen grab. So far I'm convinced QxC7 followed by the H pawn check escape is the best line.

Octoschizare
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Hii GM igor fried liver attack is soo annoying can you make detailed vedio to counter fried liver attack

phanindrakumar
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► Chapters

00:00 Powerful Chess Opening Trap to Win in 8 Moves
00:24 Tennison Gambit, Scandinavian Defense
01:35 Win Your Opponent's Queen in 8 Moves
02:05 If Black plays 3...Qd5
03:25 If Black plays h6 instead of Qxg2
04:29 Transposition from the Caro-Kann Defense
05:36 Transposition from the Sicilian Defense
07:09 Do NOT make this mistake

GMIgorSmirnov
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Tennison gambit is super tricky, This is why I love Tennison gambit

BobChess
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At 7.51, invite queen capture by playing h4 . If black plays Ne8, e5 leads to checkmate by Qf7, Qf3. If black plays h5, continue with f4. At the very least this nets a minor piece for white

mariojoserodriguez
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I guess the thumbnail is somewhat misleading ..
It shows that White's last move was Nf7 forking queen and rook
When black king takes the knight. Bg6 lures the king front which allows the capture of the black queen

Instead of moving knight to f7 in the first place .... Bishop to g6 was mate
Am i wrong? Correct me if I missed something

harishagarwal
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Please advise, 2:55 what if black moves Qe5 checking white?

agentc
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I am 3-0 playing the Tennison Gambit. Just finished the main line as first shown, won the Queen, and then proceeded to crush my opponent. IGOR NATION!!#

scottyoung
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love your vids but I can't remember them when I play 🙃

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