Scandinavian defense trap
5...h6? is often a mistake : loses a tempo, does not develop a piece, does not contribute to the center.
Your trap stems from the Budapest Defence: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e5?! 3 dxe5 Ng4 4 Nf3 d6 5 exd6 Bxd6 6 h3?? Nxf2
This is a very common trap called the Tennison gambit in which white sacrifices his minor pieces in order to win the queen but this gambit is well known to almost everyone so nobody uses it nowadays as black usually defends it. However it can be used on beginners ranging from 100 - 800.
This is a very common trap called the Tennison gambit in which white sacrifices his minor pieces in order to win the queen but this gambit is well known to almost everyone so nobody uses it nowadays as black usually defends it. However it can be used on beginners ranging from 100 - 800.
The Kaidanov trap. The whole game. Here.
How do you put the text in describing the game, and how do you have it show when its like an inaccuracy or brilliant or whatever?
The Kaidanov trap. The whole game. Here.
How do you put the text in describing the game, and how do you have it show when its like an inaccuracy or brilliant or whatever?
I can do a video of it later!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bODj5oeZ1Vs
Here is the blog: https://www.chess.com/blog/PaulMorphysBrilliant/one-of-morphys-shortest-games
Thank you, this helps a lot!