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This is a chess opening crash course on the Queen's Gambit, one of the oldest and most popular chess openings. The Queen's Gambit arises after the following moves: 1.d4 d5 2.c4, where White sacrifices the c-pawn.
In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov shares 9 main ideas to help you play this opening like a pro and capitalize on your opponents' common mistakes. You will learn the key concepts essential for both playing the Queen's Gambit as White and countering it as Black.
Additionally, you will discover powerful attacking strategies for both sides, important middlegame plans, and how to effectively punish common mistakes made by your opponents.
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00:00 Queen's Gambit Opening Crash Course [9 Main Ideas]
00:10 1) Most common opening mistake by Black
02:05 Zig-zag method of attacking
02:42 Why controlling the center is important
04:58 2) Queen's Gambit is NOT a gambit
06:27 3) Another common mistake by Black
08:35 4) 6 million players make this mistake
11:33 5) When to play dxc4 as Black?
12:23 6) How to recapture the d-pawn?
14:13 7) Advanced fianchetto for Black
16:08 8) Where to develop your Rooks?
17:40 9) Lasker Defense, Queen's Gambit Declined
19:02 Do NOT make this mistake!
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