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Here is a very weird and probably bad gambit that you all can use. Definitely do not recommend using it. This is a game I played with Glue_is_sticky, which featured the Grob's opening ( A very bad opening). I only recently discovered the Coco C...
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this is a risky gambit where you sac bishop and knight to get a piece, pawn, and prevent your opponent from castling.
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In this game, I tried doing a quick mate which did not work but he took a poisoned Knight and I trapped his queen! This is daily 960 and I played black.
This a game where after black makes an amazing queen sacrifice, white resigned. The queen sacrifice was so dramatic that people threw gold coins on the chess board. Here is the game:
Have you ever played the Sicilian and encountered someone playing the Dragon? Well let me just tell you there's a very easy way to destroy this opening. As you can see in this game, White is able to completely annihilate black when black plays t...
The Sicilian dragon is a great defense that involves the dark bishop to be fianchettoed. Not only does the name sound cool, it also provides a reliable defense against the common king's pawn or queens pawn.
Have you ever played against the pirc defense and not known what to do? Well, here's what you do. In my opinion, the best way to crush the pirc is by taking every piece of the center for yourself, and start attacking black's king. In this game...
The Pirc defense is built around not gaining control of the center, and instead developing minor pieces. As seen below black barely pushes any of his or her pawns while white tries to gain as much control as possible. The advantage the Pirc has is...
For those who don't know what the Damiano Gambit is, it occurs during the King's knight opening but black counters with f6 to defend the pawn. White sacrifices the knight to win a rook. However, one can easily counter this gambit but you will s...
The Damiano Gambit is where you sac your knight to win there rook!
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This is the answer to a 19000 rated tactic!
I never played the Budapest before ,so here is the computer playing against itself. I hope you learn something about the Budapest from this.
This Gambit is interesting and aggressive. It is not the best gambit, but it is fun to play. Basically, white sacrifices one of his or her pawns to to gain more control over the middle of the board.
This defense sacrifices some of your own material, but in return, it puts you in a winning position. Here is the defense:
Hello everyone! Tomorrow we will have a tournament scheduled at 3:30 to celebrate the Chillers hitting 100 members !! If you are available make sure to join!
This is one quick game that I played. I was white playing the Halloween Gambit.
The Budapest Gambit is one of the most popular gambits. There are many variations, but the general purpose it serves is the sacrifice a pawn and the center for more development.
This is for mortimer trap players who want to know how to deal with the checkmate threat that the c4 knight gives. To counter, simply push your d pawn and you'll be fine. Here is how it plays out:
This trap is your last hope if you happen to fall into the mortimer trap. It will only work on savage and greedy players who ignore the knight on c4.