Unlimited Chess Lessons

After move 14.b3! that dominated the knight on b6, that knight didn't move for next 15+ moves. Very important concept to dominate Knights using your pawns!

I made video based on book 700 opening traps.I split it in: 1)opening traps ending in cm 2)opening traps ending up in pinned piece.Here it is
Part 1 checkmate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTin6T87CE4&list=PLvctVmsla-1OPYg1m_yqYAsrM5mT7reYm
Part 2 pinned piece
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWbYT9oJDQ4&list=PLvctVmsla-1PHBBa6bv3YPvIJibhuj3Pl

There's a saying "A person's most useful asset is not a head full of knowledge, but a heart full of love, an ear ready to listen and a hand willing to help others."
Move 17...Bxc3!! Who would be willing to give their strong bishop for a Knight? Amazing understanding of the position, eliminated the knight that would help in undermining the central pawn duo f5 and e4. Keeping the center stable and shifting the play towards Kingside.