My Favorite Aggressive Gambit for Black Against 1.e4
Offered By: Remote Chess Academy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover an aggressive gambit for Black against 1.e4 in this 12-minute video lesson by GM Igor Smirnov. Learn a simple, easy-to-learn variation to counter both the Italian Game and the Fried Liver Attack while avoiding complex theory. Master the Anti-Fried Liver Defense with the key move 3...h6, preventing White's 4.Ng5. Explore a secret gambit variation that gives Black a strong initiative, rapid development, and a powerful attacking plan. Understand various scenarios, including White's aggressive attempts, Stockfish recommendations, and alternative moves. Gain the advantage of surprise against 99% of opponents who haven't found the correct defense to this gambit, potentially leading to early game victories.
Syllabus
Best Chess Opening for Black Against the Italian Game
Simple & Aggressive Anti-Fried Liver Defense, 3...h6
1st Trap of this opening variation
White's aggressive attempt to attack your Queen
If White moves the Queen from the d-file
Stockfish recommendation for White
If White does NOT accept the gambit exd6
If White plays d5 instead of dxe5
If White does not play 4.d4 at all
Taught by
Remote Chess Academy
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