9 move checkmate! Englund Gambit

9 move checkmate! Englund Gambit

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The Englund Gambit is rapidly becoming one of my favourite gambits of all time!  At the time of this video, I've played three or four games that have gone down the Englund Gambit Accepted line, and I've won all of them!  And more than that, each of these games were short and fun, and I suspect, unexpected by my opponent playing (1. d4)!

This is well characterised by this short game where I managed to checkmate my opponent on move 9!

Firstly, the Englund Gambit Accepted (1. d4 e5 2. dxe5 Nc6) and White immediately plays a curious move where White's advantage is immediately loss (3. f4) with Stockfish giving an evaluation of [0.00] despite White being up one pawn.  I trade off my f-pawn for the e5 pawn and develop my king's knight in the process (3... f6 4. exf6 Nxf6).

Then come some natural looking developing moves - for instance, my dark square bishop to its natural square (6... Bc5). It was on move 8 that I noticed a potential trap.  My opponent had yet to move their e-pawn - they had started with the d-pawn and during normal development, there wasn’t a good place for it to go with my pawn on d5.  Furthermore, my opponent had made a lot of pawn moves, but had not developed their pieces.  The result was that the White king had only two squares to move to - f2 and d2 - both of which would be attacked by a provocative, but at the same time, seemingly feckless advance of my knight (8... Ne4) as it wasn't directly threatening any pieces.

My opponent misses the trap and counterattacks my knight with their knight (9. Nfd2), blundering a checkmate in 1.  Bishop to f2 (9... Bf2).  GG!

Game on chess.com: https://www.chess.com/game/live/55908884313

Hi!  I'm vitualis, the chess noob, and I run the "Adventures of a Chess Noob" YouTube channel and blog.  I'm learning and having fun with chess! 

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