More Than 525,261 Players Fell For This TRAP After 1.e4

Published 2023-09-08
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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov will share with you a deadly chess opening trap for White to win in just 6 moves after 1.e4! These traps occur in the Tennison Gambit which can be used against popular chess openings including the Scandinavian Defense, the Caro-Kann Defense, and the French Defense.

You will also learn how to transpose into this opening trap by playing 1.Nf3 instead of 1.e4. Additionally, you will learn how to use the same opening trap as Black.

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00:00 Best Chess Opening Trap to Win in 6 Moves
00:24 Trap in the Tennison Gambit for White
01:18 More Powerful Tennison Gambit Traps
02:14 Trap-1: Tennison Gambit against the Caro-Kann Defense
04:49 Trap-2: Tennison Gambit against the French Defense
06:07 How to make the trap work if Black played e6?
07:02 Puzzle of the day
07:24 If Black does not play h6
09:39 If Black plays Nf6
11:43 Trap-3: Tennison Gambit against the Scandinavian Defense
13:22 Problem with playing 1.e4 (playing 1.Nf3 instead)
14:20 Trap in the Tennison Gambit for Black

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All Comments (21)
  • @Reza090
    Thanks Igor: especially for counting the “hit and miss” scenarios. Thats where I fail most of the time, not knowing the correct continuation if they don’t fall for it.
  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    ► Chapters 00:00 Best Chess Opening Trap to Win in 6 Moves 00:24 Trap in the Tennison Gambit for White 01:18 More Powerful Tennison Gambit Traps 02:14 Trap-1: Tennison Gambit against the Caro-Kann Defense 04:49 Trap-2: Tennison Gambit against the French Defense 06:07 How to make the trap work if Black played e6? 07:02 Puzzle of the day 07:24 If Black does not play h6 09:39 If Black plays Nf6 11:43 Trap-3: Tennison Gambit against the Scandinavian Defense 13:22 Problem with playing 1.e4 (playing 1.Nf3 instead) 14:20 Trap in the Tennison Gambit for Black
  • @sandipraj100
    I think the answer to the puzzle is Nxf7. If queen captures the knight then Bg6 pins the queen to the king. If queen doesn't capture then you would win the rook
  • My only problem is that none of my opponents falls for these traps ... 😪
  • @abdush3268
    I really loved the humiliate your opponent part, if I'm ever playing this gambit I'm making sure to make use of it lol.
  • @box_speedruns
    7:11 Nxf7, if Qxf7, Bg6 skewering blacks queen. and if they dont take, Nxh8+ wins the rook. Rh7 we take the rook with the bishop
  • @bnewman2544
    This gambit is crazy! Just love it. From the initial position shown, wondering if anyone has a good response to Black's 5...Nc6?
  • @TomJones-tx7pb
    But what if, in the Scandi line, black does not play 4..exd3 but instead plays 4..Bg4?