Chess Openings: The Queen’s Gambit

The Queen’s Gambit is one of the most popular openings in chess and is used by many of the top chess players around the world. It is easy to play with lot of variations for creativity. I hope that the insight and analysis gives you a better understanding of the opening and what to look for when you play.

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  1. at the end of the video, what will happen if black pawn go h6 to attack the bishop??

  2. I would keep play soldier to h6 and pin the priest

  3. Why do you need to sacrifice c pawn at all?

  4. When bishop is moved to g5, what would you do if they went pawn h6?

  5. What if blacks 3rd move is Be6 in queens gambit accepted?

  6. U just closed ur bishop in QG accepted and then say it is weaknes on black?

  7. Andrew Emory Tate the third and son of World Chessmaster Emory Tate inspired me to learn and play chess ♟
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  8. In move eight for white seems to me the queen's best move would have been to take the rook, but what do I know?

  9. After black moves b8 to c6 wouldn't it be more sensible to move c4 to d5 the black takes d5 with e6 and white takes d5 with c3 then black takes d5 with f6 then white takes d8 with g5 putting blacks king in checkmate allowing white to take control of the centre

  10. I have a question most of the times i use queens gambit their first move is moving horse to either c6 or f6

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  12. This was such a great tutorial video! Really learnt a lot from the Queen's Gambit! Thank You!!!

  13. I have a question. What if black goes Bishop e6 instead of pawn b5? You could go pawn b3 and if black takes you take but then black's up a piece. Queen f3 would be a possibility attacking the rook but then back goes pawn c6. So what do you do in such a case? I think knight d2 would be the best answer or am i wrong?

  14. Mfs in this comments section watched queens gambit once, learned the opening and think they're grandmasters💀

  15. This sounds like a great move, Netflix should tell more people about it by making a show.

  16. 5:53 You say that you never want to close in your bishops, but you closed in your bishop yourself by pushing pawn to e3 as white here 1:48, effectively closing in your black squared bishop. Also, what if black moves bishop to d7 here 2:30?

  17. 6:43 what if black moves to c4 do we do the same thing (move pawn to e2 and counter with bishop)

  18. I'm gonna learn a bunch of these while I get better to drive my brother mad because he's a chess sweat.

  19. Ohh my god…
    I am watching this after 13yrs…🙃

  20. Black can play the bishop to e6 to protect the pawn !

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  22. Im learning and thanks for the video, but 7:30 why not just black move ph6 and later pg5? That is what usually happens in my 800 level games…

  23. สายทอง บุญประคม says:

    Lessons learned and hopefully kept.

  24. So on that accepted line, you end up with a bad bishop as white? What are the plans for that? Lol

  25. I will queens gambit the next time I play usually I move the two pawns ♟️ in front of Queen and king respectively but c4 seems a good idea maybe catch my opponent off guard I’ll really laugh If he tries to protect his pawn like what was discussed

  26. Man Netflix sure Should make a show about this move 😂

  27. This video is so good they made a show about it

  28. Tue break down was so smooth that I didn't even notice the 8 mins fly lol. Thanks! 😁

  29. after black takes the pawn on c4 why don't we move the e pawn to e4 instead of e3

  30. My kids love watching you’re channel. They are going to start posting some of their chess games on this channel. They’d love your feedback

  31. Beautifully presented info, clear and concise.

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