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Win in 9 Moves Against the Fried Liver Attack [TRAPS Included]

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Learn 3 Ways To Improve Your Chess Results FREE Masterclass ► https://chess-teacher.com/masterclass Take Your Chess Skills To The Next Level With High-Quality Courses Learn here ► https://online.chess-teacher.com/ 💰💲 Join the RCA Affiliate Program, promote our courses, and get 50% commission - https://chess-teacher.com/partnership/ 📥 Download the PGN of this opening variation from this blog-post - https://chess-teacher.com/two-knights-defense-black/ 🔹 Most Common Chess Opening MISTAKE | Key Tactical Pattern - https://youtu.be/6SLL-9vz1LE In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares with you a tricky chess opening variation for Black against 1.e4. It happens in the Two Knights Defense after the following moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6. One of the main variations for White is 4.Ng5, targeting the f7-pawn, which leads to the Fried Liver Attack. You will learn how to counter it by playing 5...b5, which is known as the Ulvestad Variation. This variation is so tricky that Black gets a lot of active pieces and a strong attack against the White's king. The most commonly played moves by White lose the game. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Chapters 00:00 Tricky Opening Variation in Two Knights Defense 00:54 Countering the Fried Liver Attack as Black 02:30 1) If White plays f3 to cover the diagonal 04:33 2) if White plays Nf3 to prevent Qxg2 checkmate 06:31 Can you find the winning moves for Black? 06:39 3) If White plays Qf3 to prevent Qxg2 checkmate 08:23 If White plays dxc6 instead of Bxb5 10:18 White's strongest response after b5 13:43 Beautiful finish to win the game 📗 Free chess courses - https://chess-teacher.com/rca-freebies/ #IgorNation #ChessOpenings #ChessTraps #OpeningTraps

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