Corovinam Gambit

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-Hi people ! I'm Hà Tuấn Đạt, I have just created a new opening. It is a combination of several other openings, and it is likely to have a high win rate. Additionally, it includes a genius move. Here is my introduction. --- Corovinam Gambit – A New Opening Created by a 12-Year-Old Vietnamese Player By: Hà Tuấn Đạt (12 years old) Hello everyone! My name is Hà Tuấn Đạt, I’m 12 years old and passionate about chess. During my practice and games, I came up with a unique opening that mixes ideas from various classical openings. I proudly present: > Corovinam Gambit --- 1. Main Line 1. e4 Nc6 2. d4 e5 3. Nf3 exd4 4. Nxd4 Nxd4 5. Qxd4 Qe7 6. Bd3 h6 7. Bf4 c6 8. Nc3 b5 9. Bxb5 (!!) – A bold bishop sacrifice that launches the whole idea. --- 2. The Concept Behind the Gambit Sacrificing the bishop to gain full control of the center 10. Nd5! threatens Nc7+ and disrupts Black’s development Quick initiative and king safety issues for Black Unusual and hard-to-prepare-for lines --- 3. Who Should Play Corovinam Gambit? Attackers who love dynamic and aggressive chess Creative players who want to surprise their opponents Very effective for players rated 450–1600 Elo Works great in blitz, rapid, and casual games --- 4. Key Lines and Tactics Variation 1: 9... cxb5 10. Nd5! White attacks with Nd5, threatening Nc7+ and controlling the center strongly. Black must respond carefully to avoid losing material or getting into a worse position. 10... Qd8 11. Nc7+ Qxc7 12. Bxc7 White recaptures the bishop and continues to dominate the position, while Black’s defense is severely compromised. 10... Qc5 11. Qe5+ Be7 12. Qxg7 White attacks the g7 pawn and continues to control the center, potentially gaining a significant advantage after exchanging pieces. --- Variation 2: 9... Qc5 10. Qd3! White avoids exchanging queens and continues to control the center, preparing Nc3-d5. White will quickly bring the pieces to the kingside, putting pressure on Black. 10... Nf6 11. O-O-O Be7 12. e5 Nh5 13. Ne4! White launches an attack on the center and forces Black to defend. --- Variation 3: 9... Nf6 10. O-O-O Be7 11. e5 Nh5 12. Be3 O-O White controls the center and prepares to launch a kingside attack, possibly using Qe4 and g4 to pressure Black. --- Variation 4: 9... d6 10. Nd5 Qb7 11. O-O-O Be6 12. Rhe1 White prepares to attack on the e-file and maintains control of the center, while Black is forced to defend. --- Variation 5: 9... a6 10. Nd5! White doesn’t worry about losing the bishop because 10... axb5 can still lead to 11. Nc7+, threatening a checkmate sequence. Black may be forced into a very difficult defensive position. --- Variation 6: 9... Bb7 10. O-O-O Nf6 11. e5! Nh5 12. Be3 g6 13. Ne4! White uses the knight and queen to increase pressure on Black. At this point, Black may be under strong attack on the kingside. --- Summary of the Variations As you can see, the Corovinam Gambit offers a lot of possible variations that White can exploit to gain an advantage. Depending on how Black responds, White can push for central dominance, launch a kingside attack, or take over key strategic squares. --- 5. Final Words > I’m very proud to introduce the Corovinam Gambit to the chess world. You are welcome to play and study it – but please remember that this gambit was created by Hà Tuấn Đạt, a 12-year-old Vietnamese chess lover. If you like it, try it in your games and share your thoughts! I hope that one day Corovinam Gambit will be recognized and enjoyed by players around the world. Thank you for reading! ----The Corovinam opening was created by Hà Tuấn Đạt (12 years old).You can use this opening, but it still belongs to me. ----- Do you Think about it?
Skull3moji
Awesome opening. I just wanted to let you know that you sac a knight early on. Then a bishop. It’s also not that hard for black to defend against Nc7, and white most likely will not win a rook. I just wanted to know where white’s compensation was. Anyways, great opening. Definitely has potential to be legit.