Khan's gambit
Khan's gambit starts with bishop's opening: 1.e4 e5 2.bc4, and then d5. You're going to surprise your opponents, because there's just few games in database with this position. But let's learn what to do next
Bishop retreating to d3
Just simply push your pawn to d4, transforming into really weird French defense. Engine shows that black is pretty good here, and sure he is!
Bishop takes d5
Now, just simply play Nf6, they play this move just to win a paan and just go back, cuz bishop can be easily kicked out with c6. But you're actually pretty good here: Your queen is on open file, both of your bishops ready to go,your opponent moved his minor piece THREE times in a row. Pretty much like in Stafford gambit
Pawn takes d5
Basicly the best move, and the most deepest one. Play Nf6, and your opponent will respond with Nc3, naturally developing, protecting pawn on d5, and grabbing more center. Respond with Bb4, the best move for white is Ne2, then play Bg4, which forces white to play f3. Then, just reatreat your bishop to f5. And then, you gotta play chess. But... There's a one more line... A CRUSHING line:
7.g4
So, what are we gonna play here? Now, you're going to play... Nxg4, which at first glance, looks like a terrible blunder, until... Fxg4, and then Qe4+, now I think you're understanding what's going to happen. Now, white has to play Nf2, respond with Bxg4, and white also has to play Ne2. Now white got two pinned pieces, and it's pretty wining for black, white after Qe4+ can play different moves, but you've got the idea
Khan's gambit starts with bishop's opening: 1.e4 e5 2.bc4, and then d5. You're going to surprise your opponents, because there's just few games in database with this position. But let's learn what to do next
Bishop retreating to d3
Just simply push your pawn to d4, transforming into really weird French defense. Engine shows that black is pretty good here, and sure he is!
Bishop takes d5
Now, just simply play Nf6, they play this move just to win a paan and just go back, cuz bishop can be easily kicked out with c6. But you're actually pretty good here: Your queen is on open file, both of your bishops ready to go,your opponent moved his minor piece THREE times in a row. Pretty much like in Stafford gambit
Pawn takes d5
Basicly the best move, and the most deepest one. Play Nf6, and your opponent will respond with Nc3, naturally developing, protecting pawn on d5, and grabbing more center. Respond with Bb4, the best move for white is Ne2, then play Bg4, which forces white to play f3. Then, just reatreat your bishop to f5. And then, you gotta play chess. But... There's a one more line... A CRUSHING line:
7.g4
So, what are we gonna play here? Now, you're going to play... Nxg4, which at first glance, looks like a terrible blunder, until... Fxg4, and then Qe4+, now I think you're understanding what's going to happen. Now, white has to play Nf2, respond with Bxg4, and white also has to play Ne2. Now white got two pinned pieces, and it's pretty wining for black, white after Qe4+ can play different moves, but you've got the idea
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