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Fighting the Evans Gambit - GM Damian Lemos

Duration: 29:19Views: 6.5KLikes: 158Date Created: Mar, 2020

Channel: iChess.net

Category: Education

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Description: What's the best way to face 1.e4 as Black? 🤔 1...e5 is the most popular response, and for good reason - learn everything you need to know to face 1.e4 players with confidence. Get instant access to Deep Dive e4 e5 for Black with 50% off. ►ichs.co/2IOxTAJ How do you meet 1.e4 these days? Sicilian? French? Scandinavian? Caro-Kann? It’s a strange truth that very few people seem to respond to the most popular opening move with the most obvious reply: 1...e5 At least, not at club level. At master level, you see it all the time. 12 of the 16 games in the Carlsen-Karjakin match were either Spanish or Italian openings. Maybe you don’t want to face the Fried Liver Attack or Evans Gambit? Truth is, after 1.e4 e5, with best play by both sides - White has no advantage. GM Damian Lemos is here to give you a repertoire against whatever White throws your way after 1.e4 e5. In this video, a preview of GM Lemos new Deep Dive on e4 e5 for Black, he explores the options and plans available to Black when White plays the Evans Gambit. The Evans Gambit begins with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4. White’s idea is to give up the b4 pawn to temporarily deflect one of Black’s pieces away from defending the d4 square. Additionally, once Black plays 4...Bxb4 (better than taking with the knight), White will prepare this advance with tempo by first playing 5.c3, attacking the bishop. Once the bishop moves away, White is looking to play d4. If we capture the pawn, White will then be able to maintain the center with cxd4. GM Lemos explains all in this video! ► Corresponding article from this video with extra goodies: **** ichs.co/3b03jA4 **** ► Join the iChess Club, an exclusive community for our top chess fans: ichs.co/ytclub ► Come check out the iChess.net shop, we have the world’s largest collection of chess videos and chess courses: ichs.co/iChessShop ********** Other Videos from iChess ********** ► Subscribe to our main Youtube Channel: ichs.co/iChSubscribe ► Check out our Master Method video series: ichs.co/MasterMethod Check out our most recent video: ichs.co/latest-chess-video ********** FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: *********** Facebook: ichs.co/iChessFB Twitter: ichs.co/iChessTwitter YouTube: ichs.co/iChSubscribe ********** Our Other YouTube Channels *********** iChess Ch 2: ichs.co/iChess2 iChess en español: ichs.co/iChessESP

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