World First?! Chess Master Teaches Latvian Gambit for Black!

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we're talking about Latvian gambit for black so how do we reach that this variation efore e5 Knight f3 and f5 it's great for bullet Bloods rapid even tournament games against the type of players those who play tactics pretty bad and who don't like open positions and position with lots of complications and of course in case where you just tend to surprise your opponent's doing something for the first time let's just go with sidelines and let me just show you how should we play if they play this passive move d3 they just block the Bishop 1 e 2 so we play 96 we defend one on e5 and we're just completing our develop if they play takes a fight we just immediately build up the strong center we want to capture back this pawn on f5 with Bishop f5 and we'd like to develop knight on f6 so they have to play Knight c3 we play Knight f6 we're still waiting for them to play he takes a 5 in which case d5 gives us a strong game afterwards with like this ship before Bishop takes f5 and a game looks good if they play Bishop c5 Bishop before it takes this very common move if they play it free what else you take capture on a5 and the main drawback of whites position those are these broken pawns and the pretty bad bone structure they mean advantage those are dis vicious but we can't say that he's got a classic good Bishop air because the light square bishop is pretty limited and it may go only to e2 which is not like so good and so powerful for white apart from d3 they can also play Knight c3 move it gives black white and easy key mainly thanks to the strong center and open and active bishops so you of course taken e4 King dissenter the most logical move 94 you just react with d5 you're building up a strong center open up both of your bishops you'd like to develop both of your Knights on f6 and c6 so they have two options to play Knight takes e5 or 93 if they play Knight takes e5 you take they play Queen h5 any bleachy six after 96 position looks a little bit problematic atlas for black but it's not don't worry so when they take you play Bishop e6 at the moment we have a full compensation we've got like two pieces for the Rickon to pause and it looks kind of like let's just say unclear at risk less but I prefer blacks position a lot more than saying that the positions aren't clear so deeply 25 they threaten the bishop and threaten the pawn on e4 we defend it with a key of 7 and openly fun they take on e4 we play Knight f6 so now they have three pawns and work further to pieces now they have four pawns and referred to pieces and I'd like to stop here this is a unique position and a very interesting one because if you take a careful look at White's position all the heavy and minor pieces are in the first rank so they're absolutely untouched and undeveloped and all these bows are in the starting positions seven of eight pounds D looks like the only good piece is the Queen and b7 but I'm not even sure if the Queen on b7 is a bitter about piece I'm even ready to sect the fifth one and play Rigby 8 so when they take on a 7 to develop my bishop as if I'm chasing away that point afterwards let me just make conclusion I prefer blacks position after Oh so after 94 d5 if they don't take only 5 but play 93 I keep chasing this night away 94 they threaten when a trimer they just want to play an f5 you play Knight f6 deeply you break it 90 ni5 and I I like blacks game we have a very nice development we've got open bishops certainly a little bit better bishops in white and black looks good so far we've seen d3 a 93 and none of these moves give anything to white he takes that by accepting the gambit in the 21st century should promise you nothing which was proven in the game I'm about to show you played by Hector or should promise you like a clear win if you learn everything by heart according to the engines so it takes a fight you of course should always kick this nut away with a Tempe and now they have few options 95 22 or 90 for it we play 94 you just go with Knight f6 developing your piece preventing Queen h5 and defending and over supporting the pawn on e4 d 3c 593 you take play d5 threatening sea for they have to play Bishop e5 and you complete your development after castles Bishop takes a five black at list has decent position if they play Queen e2 you just go 27 reminds me of the Scotch opening 94 and 96 this is game by Hector Queen h5 King d8 in this position you have to be ready to be very creative and in many positions to put your King on F 7 e7 d8 I know it doesn't look that promising or logically in some situations but don't worry about it 96 day takes c6 Bishop e2 Knight f6 and h6 23 Bishop a5 castles and 95 Hector played 26 to white c4 and after night before he threatened opponent c2 at the points after 26 Bishop d6 white had problems with a policy to wit opponent e3 and black looks it went Chile better so just because of this the only move is 9595 de we need five check to win on the spot you play Knight f6 they play Bishop e2 to threaten Bishop h5 you play d6 and this is one of those original positions about Latvian gambit and positions of the King that are going to rise so when they give you a check you go King g7 it's very interesting King go d7 looks terrible especially because they have this knight of seven and lots of players may go with this with the terrible King on e7 and seemingly bad Queen and the work many of us who for example don't go too deep into this variation might say okay it's time to stop this embarrassing game and to even resign no actually you're better simply Queen e8 you threatened the bishop and aged my followed by Knight on f7 they have to take on AJ so you take on h5 and when they play Knight c3 you put your team back to the 8th you'll just move your Bishop from f8 3 7 capture this night on a jade and have two pieces for the rook and a couple of pawns black looks good I analyzed I actually sorry I played a game in blitz where I played Queen e8 my opponent played Knight c3 and when I captured he came up with Knight d5 Jack I took another piece my opponent played 28 5 I played g6 and this is one of those situations where I was just playing on felling I didn't know this long and I didn't know that this is supposed to be great for black he took on c7 I played Queen g6 and when he captured like this I played 96 all I had to do here was to complete my development place my bishops on e6 and e7 I captured this night an a8 and get like possible and game went to pieces and to pawn to pieces for the work into post black is better if nothing else we've got a very very promising compensation all things considered all these variations third move d3 third movie takes f5 so third move d3 third move Knight c3 third movie takes f5 those are suspicious lines and just like I previously showed you in all these variations black looks good now it's time to check some let's just say reliable lies so d4 it looks very logical it's just open like both of these bishops and at first glance white shouldn't have much problems after this d4 you take on e4 they take by night threatening Queen a tribe you always parried that out with a Knight f6 and they go Bishop e2 with the idea not the ship they try but they just want to complete development after Knight d6 they can play 94 94-94 you just played Bishop e6 92 threatening d5 d5 yourself and now if they go Castle c5 followed by fast 96 black lugs rate that's why they first have to play c4 but that doesn't change much because we hold the flexibility of the pawn chain and the center and we played Bishop e7 followed by Castle 96 97 I like this 96 97 reminds me of the French it was great worse where I wanna play 93 92 in this case 96 97 over protecting the center and the palm base on d5 after Bishop e2 d6 looks like 94 is the only move you play Bishop d7 93 divided the chef's g5 c 6 castles and Bishop a5 this is how Johnny Hector played one of his games against the weaker opponent and I don't have to carry on from here after 937 your position looks like so good with black I mean in what kind of opening you would be able to get set promising position with the black pieces after demos so d4 shouldn't bring white anything either so they have to go so we're coming to the point that where they have to go for either Bishop c4 95 according to many books many articles many even YouTube videos this is the best and only way for white to get a huge initiative and advantage but in my opinion it gives black more than rich gain so enjoy and let me just teach you how to play against this one so you take on e4 they take on e5 if they play Bishop g8 or g20 five you just play 2594 d5 threatening this night and against h3 then when I played III chasing away this when you played this prophet Alexis that Quinn g6 you want to play h5 Jason Knight the way you wanna play afterwards different take you and Chilean g2 and and h3 but you also want to remove your Quinn from D career different possibilities for white where that win would be under the attack that's why they play 95 and once again this is one of those positions where you can parry out both things Knight of seven Bishop of seven and Queen h5 and looks like white is winning and so many opponents might go with this like I told you I even found so many articles that say okay this looks great for white but I don't I don't think so so after 95 you just play Queen g5 you threaten night and you threaten pawn if they play before you take they go Queen h5 you go g6 check and if they take Bishop d6 you take on h1 you take a c1 and after Knight f6 kingi 896 seems to be an equal game if they take the rook H takes King d8 night of 793 22 D 695 King to 7 Queen g8 III Bishop e7 Bishop edge 495 and night a six at first not as disposition looks a little bit better for white even though we're a piece but I have like pawn and they have like a better position all things considered and worst-case scenario we can weaken in most of these variations get a draw with threefold repetition by white so that's why everybody goes with night f7 this one reminds me of some rile up as gambit playing black or Kostich miniature variation so after Rick if one looks like we're lost Rick can age eight is hanging we can do any break on the kingside but no that's not true and you just go with the fight this amazing gives black more than enough and shockingly enough after a d5 black is even better Bishop d5 is not good they have to play manage it but what happens it be 55 I remember when I analyzed this at first last when you play 96 this awesome move it says what is winning then it drops as white is much better then it drops more after like 30 seconds it says the white is slightly better then you carry on waiting it's unclear it's equal unclear and eventually when you go like too deep into these analysis after 96 white black is winning so many players might go with this line for white and don't worry you're gonna be able to butcher that so after night AJ Bishop g4 every looks like they parry out your creds but the key move is Bishop e7 followed by Bishop h4 so when they play like this check this check this 94 and like it just better because you don't have a way to defend every see - and this King ant eater after-work f1 d5 Knight h8 u blade Knight f6 and not ur awesome move sir after like Knight f6 Bishop D Stratton Bishop e2 96 who would say that black has a fantastic compensation even though he's down records don't panic you've got Bishop a trio get 94 you get long Castle Bishop e7 or Bishop c5 or c6 and you'll be able to get this Knight back all things considered they have to play Knight to e5 this is literally the only move for getting the edge like we've already seen nothing else gives enough to what we have to play Queen f6 but this wouldn't be a good lecture if I don't show you something that almost shocked me in couple of my blitz and bullet games 96 it's an original and interesting attempt for blitz and rapid games judging by my own experience in bullet discourse yr % for black so perfect score I have to tell you and I have to admit that I would I played a couple of times with white pcs and I got trick so or I got pun so after 90 60 takes c6 you have like both of your bishops open and this is game between Tony Caston and Lamar played in France 1994 at Bishop e2 night of 60 takes and g6 I like this Kings Indian gambit approach so if they take you just go with the Bishop g4 and the long castle an amazing initiative by black amazing compensation and black just looks good just because of this they just go with Dave Rieff Bishop a5 Bishop d3 and you go with Bishop before castles Bishop C friend Tony costant main draw eventually but this looked at list okay at some point for black instead of 90 c 6d fur also gives like better games so they have to but they have to know for this night syrian few memos after finally everybody will go with a queen a trident that's objectively good move but i have to know some analysis by heart so after g6 96 you play Knight f6 interesting enough I lost couple of blood schemes playing white just like this so I remember that in the analysis in post-mortem after those games I realized that the Queen h3 should be played not when h4 if Queen h4 Brooke g8 not a fate rookie g4 Queen h3 working for Bishop e2 if they go with a kingdom one you play 27 threatening mate and you play Queen f8 I analyze this come even though engine says it should be better almost winning for white pahala disagree I'm of opinion that misplaced King Gandhi one week light squares and mainly lack of activity give like huge compensation or in the worst case good counter chances I like blacks game and I would prefer black here but I'm that kind of a player so after Bishop YouTube you just go 27 and when they go 93 you go 94 94 24 castles check and night and for very interesting position with lots of potential here the computer says d3 night h3 take King f8 g takes h3 and why it should be much better but do you know who's gonna know for all these variations only top now top players but only good players can guess these moves I don't even think that most of FM's sometimes even AIIMS would be able to find all these moves even in rapid or not to mention Blitzer bullet games I just look just like I told you you're gonna win like older games but this is this is meant for like that fast third time controls for black that's why we have to play Queen h3 like it previously said age stakes and when they take Queen e7 I'm just showing you game between Robert Fontaine good friend of mine Franz GM and his opponent was eager arouses very interesting GM who likes to play original systems and yam bits with a lot of tactical attention after d3 he captured Bishop III d5 he takes 94 Bishop d3 roses at this point accepted the draw fer but he could have gone with d4 he could have played Bishop a5 and once again even though we're down an exchange you gotta be ready to be down materially and if you want to play this line but you also have to be ready for like lots of fire and tactics over the board that's what I'm telling you 96 is this original attempt to complicate the matter isn't a surprise your opponent but of course that the Queen f6 should be the main move and after D 46 94f takes c6 93 Queen g6 I don't want to go into all these variations at the moment I just want to show you the best one there are like so many possibilities for white and they can play 93 defy Bishop f4 and in all these variations you're just fine well let's just say white is a bit better but there is a special line if you watch the Latvian gambit for light on my channel you would have gone or you would be able to go with a 3e takes Queen f3 don't forget to done every capture like this because your twin would be trapped so you just go with Knight f6 Bishop d3 and in my video about the Latvian gambit I didn't analyze this Queen g4 it's nothing that special but at least it should give black just a little bit easier time because he buy some time so he can trade these Queens off and play castle obviously what is much better obviously what has like more of activity there but I do like a netlist true with chances for black even though white hmm and I just assume he knows like those top 10 13 to 15 moves it's not the end of the world in your position should look fine I mean fine what is just much better but it looks kind of defendable especially against low rated guys who won't be able to take advantage of the great opening and that's why I didn't want to bother bother you with all these possibilities I just want to explain you you wanna play Knight of 6 you wanna play c6 you wanna play d5 you would like to connect all your pieces and to play a game like this also you want to play Bishop g4 black really really looks promising in a type of game like this hope you like this video hope you like this at least I try to be a fast presentation of how to play laughing gambit with the black pieces and once again I'm repeating do it against guys who are not so tactical do it once in a while so your opponent's can have like the bigger problems with preparing for you but do not have like high expectations out of this creation especially if your games are already published in the chess base and somebody just prepares himself for you or in case you just you just want to surprise your opponent then it might be fine but apart from that I believe this would be just suspicious opening choice by black would be all for tonight hope you enjoyed and thanks so much bye-bye [Music]
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Channel: Miodrag Perunovic
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Keywords: chess, fide, latvian, gambit, the butcher, chess opening, chess lesson, jonny hector, miodrag perunovic, latvian for black, grandmaster, international master, chess tactics, e4 e5
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Length: 24min 24sec (1464 seconds)
Published: Sun Sep 29 2019
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