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In today's blog, I'll be giving you all some good Wining Chess Gambit (opening). So why not give it a try in playing them when the opportunity comes and win and I'm happy that all the Parts of How to beat a GM as become a super dumper Hit that in 1 day 50+ views with 10+ Comments so still haven't seen so look at this blog : Part 1  Part 2  Part 3
Gambits
Englund Gambit
The Englund Gambit is a rarely played chess opening that starts with the moves:
- 1. d4 e5
Black's idea is to avoid the traditional closed queen's pawn games and create an open game with tactical chances, but at the cost of a pawn. The gambit is considered weak; Boris Avrukh writes that 1...e5 "seems to me the worst possible reply to White's first move". It is almost never seen in top-level play, although Paul Keres once tried it. The gambit is occasionally seen in amateur games and in correspondence chess, and the 3...Qe7 version of the gambit was frequently used by Henri Grob.
Soller Gambit
The Soller Gambit, 2...Nc6 3.Nf3 f6, was named after its Swiss exponent Karl Soller. The immediate 2...f6 is sometimes seen as well, when 3.Nf3 Nc6 transposes, but 3.e4 Nc6 4.Bc4 gives White a large advantage. In the Soller Gambit proper, International Master Gary Lane recommends 4.exf6 Nxf6 5.Bg5. In this line Black gets partial compensation via 5...h6, e.g. 6.Bh4 Bc5 (or 6...g5 at once) 7.e3 g5 or 6.Bxf6 Qxf6 7.c3 Bc5, although White keeps some advantage.
Milner Barry Gambit
The French Defense is a chess opening characterized by the moves:
- 1. e4 e6
This is most commonly followed by 2.d4 d5, with Black intending ...c5 at a later stage, attacking White's centre and gaining space on the queenside. White has extra space in the center and on the kingside and often plays for a breakthrough with f4–f5. The French has a reputation for solidity and resilience, although some lines such as the Winawer Variation can lead to sharp complications. Black's position is often somewhat cramped in the early game; in particular, the pawn on e6 can impede the development of the bishop on c8.
The Blackburne Shilling Gambit is the name facetiously given to a dubious chess opening, derived from an offshoot of the Italian Game, that begins:
- 1. e4 e5
- 2. Nf3 Nc6
- 3. Bc4 Nd4
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Box Mate
Damiona's Bishop Mate
Double Bishop Mate
Greco's Mate
Kill box Mate
King and 2 Bishops Mate
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