Chess TRICK in the Opening | Confuse Your Opponents with 1.e4

Chess TRICK in the Opening | Confuse Your Opponents with 1.e4

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In this video lesson, professional chess trainer Angelo kesaris will teach you how to confuse your opponents in the opening stage with a chess opening trick. The majority of players use Spanish or Italian. After the standard opening moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6, usually played move is 3.Bb5 the Ruy Lopez, or 3.Bc4 the Italian Game. But there's a tricky alternative.


You may play 3.Nc3 which is known as the Three Knights Game. You are waiting your opponent's next move and then you can choose your set up of the pieces. In this chess lesson you will learn how to trick your opponents after the most common replies of Black 3...Bc5 and 3...Nf6 which leads to the Four Knights Game.