What Gambits are easy to play ?

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What gambits should I play?

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Your talking to the right guy. QUEEN'S GAMBIT!!!

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Could you show me how to play it

 

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hard to say... depends on your style, appetite for study, etc.

but in general, playing traditional gambits like the Scotch or Evans Gambit is a good way to learn the importance of having the initiative in chess

good luck!

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astroawe3 wrote:

What Gambits are easy to play ?

Probably the gambit where you give me your mom's credit card number.

Don't worry, the bank will cancel it after suspicious out of state activity, and you wont be liable for any charges.

But yeah, it's easy to play... just give it to me... do it now.

lol

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Uommibatto wrote:

hard to say... depends on your style, appetite for study, etc.

but in general, playing traditional gambits like the Scotch or Evans Gambit is a good way to learn the importance of having the initiative in chess

good luck!

Unsurprisingly the NM names two of the best ones... Scotch and Evans.

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Danish Gambit, Evan's Gambit, or other long term gambits, not things like Blackburne Shilling Gambit or Legal's mate

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El Gambito Evans

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Uommibatto wrote:

hard to say... depends on your style, appetite for study, etc.

but in general, playing traditional gambits like the Scotch or Evans Gambit is a good way to learn the importance of having the initiative in chess

good luck!

thank you

 

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astroawe3 wrote:
Uommibatto wrote:

hard to say... depends on your style, appetite for study, etc.

but in general, playing traditional gambits like the Scotch or Evans Gambit is a good way to learn the importance of having the initiative in chess

good luck!

thank you

 

Danish gambits ideas are easy to find

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Vienna Gambits r kinda gud.

 

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I also prefer the Sicilian Deferred Wing Gambit, a favorite of IM Levy Rozman and GM Simon Williams.



 

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If the gambit gets declined, you have a good game with a closed Sicilian setup

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I find the haxo gambit is good as it is very similar to a normal game.

 

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Oliver_Prescott wrote:

I also prefer the Sicilian Deferred Wing Gambit, a favorite of IM Levy Rozman and GM Simon Williams.



 

After 2...g6 Black is the only one who can be better and White is going to have to play accurately and counterintuitively just to equalize

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i prefer the jo mama gamit 

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@FizzyBand

I think white has really good kingside play after 2...g6!

 

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I am a fan of the Göring Gambit ,for beginners and i am a beginner it's a nice one, the game will be a Scotch or an Italian game (it depends on black choice )

 

 

but i would pick up the Rosentreter Gambit or the Deutz Gambit for the same reasons, you got an Italian or Scotch open game with lots of tactics

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jharwin2011 wrote:

Your talking to the right guy. QUEEN'S GAMBIT!!!

that's "easy" to play? 

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b0mbb0mbmini wrote:

I find the haxo gambit is good as it is very similar to a normal game.

 

literally take the pawn with the bishop