Win With 1.e4, Aggressive Chess Opening | Vienna Gambit
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In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov teaches you the Vienna Gambit chess opening for White. It happens in the Vienna Game that begins with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3, and the Vienna Gambit happens when White plays 3.f4, which looks like a delayed King's Gambit.
This is a gambit in which white sacrifices a pawn to gain bold control over the center of the board. This aggressive chess opening gives the benefit of an early attack and a strong control over the center for White.
You will learn how to play against Black's common responses including 2...Nf6, which is known as the Falkbeer Variation, 2...Nc6 called the Max Lange Defense. You will also learn how to punish Black's mistakes which are the most-played, natural-looking moves.
GM Igor Smirnov also shares with you a game where the world champion Magnus Carlsen played the Vienna Gambit and won with a strategically winning position.
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00:00 Vienna Gambit Chess Opening for White
01:21 If Black plays 2...Nf6, Falkbeer Variation
03:10 Tactical trick you should know
04:25 If Black plays 3...Nc6
06:06 If Black plays 3...d6
07:46 Black's correct response 3...d5
11:24 Playing Vienna Gambit like Magnus Carlsen
14:37 White's strategically winning position
16:09 If Black plays g5 to protect exf4
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