You forgot to include Black's third move, Bc5.
https://www.chess.com/chessmentor/view_lesson?id=378 is the Evans Gambit Declined course by Eric Schiller.
You forgot to include Black's third move, Bc5.
https://www.chess.com/chessmentor/view_lesson?id=378 is the Evans Gambit Declined course by Eric Schiller.
this lesson shows lots of sub par openings.. and openings that are borderline dubious.. I will let that slide (as these openings does give good practical chances) HOWEVER in the evan's gambit declined it recommends this line?!
e4, e5 nf3, nc6 bc4, b4 bb6.. here it recommends the suprising b5?!(a4! recommended by none other Garry Kasparov really is better) and after Na5 it says Nxe5?? is the move with white being up a pawn with an attack on f7.. this is blatantly false as white is way worse here and even on the verge of losing... black has nh6! in response chess base scores this as 64% for black! and I fail to see how white is getting out of this position without losing a piece... computer recommends d4 but after d6! all of white's pieces are hanging.. I know you probably can't do anything about this lesson. but just letting you know... very faulty line in here.