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Chess Unstoppable Attack & TRICKY Opening for Black Against 1.d4

Chess Unstoppable Attack & TRICKY Opening for Black Against 1.d4

Angelo-Kesaris
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In this video lesson, Angelo Kesaris explores an aggressive chess opening for Black against the White's first move 1.d4. If you are playing 1.d4 yourself as White or if you are looking for an aggressive way to counter 1.d4 as Black, then you are going to love this!

You can learn the secrets behind the Englund Gambit, which happens after the first moves 1.d4 e5. Black's idea is to attack the enemy center immediately and create an imbalance position. The game is open with a lot of tactical opportunities; with only one pawn cost.

This will be a BIG surprise to your opponents who play 1.d4. Usually they're looking for close or positional game with strategic ideas. However, you'll lead in development and start attacking them. The Blackburne–Hartlaub Gambit, which happens after 2.dxe5 d6, will help you to get quick development after 3.exd6 Bxd6.

Chess Openings | Englund Gambit Against 1.d4 || https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K29vMB6YG6M 

How To Win Englund Gambit In 16 Moves!! || https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__1a08tc6Hk 

The Trickiest Line On Englund Gambit || https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oXQBJiV6Vc  

Chess Openings | Englund Gambit #Shorts || https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnSuoTb0p3k  

Chess Article: How To Play Englund Gambit || https://www.rules-chess-strategies.com/en/chess-blog/how-to-play-englund-gambit