England gambit part 1 tricky opening
Yes, this is what I’m talking about the trickiest opening in the whole chess history! It’s called the England gambit, which starts with the move 1.d4 2.e5 3.dxe5 4. Nc6 5. Nf3 6.Q e7 7.Bf4 check this if you’re not sure https://www.chess.com/explorer?moveList=d4+e5+dxe5+Nc6+Nf3+Qe7+Bf4&ply=7&origMoves=d4+e5+dxe5
Ok now it’s the time I tell you how to use it properly and tactically, now you move your queen to b4 on the board, here you can see that black is checking the king and threatening to take the bishop on f4, now there are two likely responses. The first thing is they may blunder their bishop, the second thing is they may move their bishop back to defend their king, bishop to d2. This is the position https://www.chess.com/explorer?moveList=d4+e5+dxe5+Nc6+Nf3+Qe7+Bf4+Qb4++Bd2&ply=9&origMoves=d4+e5+dxe5
Now if they did the second option do queen takes b2, there you can see you took a free pawn, here’s the tricky part, your opponent have a lot of options, but if they don’t do either the move knight to c3 or bishop to c3, you will just take the rook! But there’s something else, if they did knight to c3, that’s a good move for white and you have to move your queen back to b6. But if they did the second option, here’s the sequence of checkmating your opponent, bishop to c3, your bishop to b4, here is the position https://www.chess.com/explorer?moveList=d4+e5+dxe5+Nc6+Nf3+Qe7+Bf4+Qb4++Bd2+Qxb2+Bc3+Bb4&ply=12&origMoves=d4+e5+dxe5
now if they take your bishop, you just take their rook.but If they do queen to d2, then here’s the tactic, go your bishop takes their bishop, if they take with the knight, you take their rook with your queen, but if they take your bishop with their queen, then move your queen to c1, and it’s definitely checkmate! here’s the position https://www.chess.com/explorer?moveList=d4+e5+dxe5+Nc6+Nf3+Qe7+Bf4+Qb4++Bd2+Qxb2+Bc3+Bb4+Qd2+Bxc3+Qxc3+Qc1#&ply=16&origMoves=d4+e5+dxe5
Now it’s your time to study it and win a game with it have a nice day.