Scaring your opponents with Serious Gambits | For 1.e4 player | ft GM Kevin Goh Wei Ming

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There are two types of Gambits in chess - bad ones and the good ones! The bad gambits are fun to play once or twice, but very soon your opponents find a way to gain an advantage against it and your opening becomes ineffective.

Learning good/serious gambits takes more time, but once you learn it, it remains a part of your repertoire for a longer duration! GM Kevin Goh Wei Ming from Singapore is a perfect person to teach you the art of openings. He became a GM at the age of 36 years, becoming a GM in Singapore after a gap of nearly two decades. Being an opening expert, Kevin has done a lot of work on the first phase of the game and will teach you some serious Gambits today!

Get ready of an instructive and educational chess session with GM Kevin Goh Wei Ming.

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