I Did A Seven Move Fried Liver Checkmate - Beginner Chess Victories
I played a viewer named Karim and we used a very interesting Fried Liver opening trap to checkmate. Let's watch what happened. I started this game with a King's Gambit opening and it quickly morphed into a Fried Liver that ended with a smothered checkmate. There are so many great lessons to this video, including king safety, knight movement, bishop and knight combos, and of course, the King's Gambit variations. Adil joins me in this analysis. I showed Adil some of my mistakes as a beginner the other day.
I started playing chess in November of 2023. I have other bigs brands that I run, but my mind needed to continue its neuroplasticity, so I started studying chess as a hobby after a childhood family friend who was a chess protegy inspired me. Ultimately, I aspire to get to a level where I can win against that childhood friend who was a chess protegy. Add me on Chess.com and Lichess as jerrycricket. If you add me, please let me know.
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Timecodes:
0:00 Context
0:11 King's pawn opening
0:32 Fianchetto
0:47 I start a King's Gambit
1:35 Computer analyzes Karim's move and how it could have worked
2:14 Why the knight move is important for King's Gambit
2:33 Explaining castling to Adil
3:09 Knight on the rim
3:21 Learning something great from the computer analysis
3:43 The weakest square in starting position
4:19 How the castling continues the King's Gambit
4:49 Why the King's Gambit is an aggressive opening
5:33 The switch to Fried Liver opening trap
6:21 Opponent in very dire position
6:44 Opening trap finale
7:21 Summary of the seven move checkmate
7:40 Things to come