Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit (real opening)
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This is the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit, a chess opening that anyone should try. It may work better for beginners, but it's definitely good chess theory to know for everybody. It can be played in the Tennison Gambit. Subscribe for more chess videos.
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Ever since Bosnian Ape Society called this trap the ICBM Gambit, many people have been doing that. But few know that it's a variation of the Tennison Gambit or even a real opening. Many people have been making videos explaining it, but I found them kind of boring so I made my own version. This is just my own version and explanation of the gambit. Hope you enjoyed it.
@unixwastaken
9 ай бұрын
ok then
@sid2112
9 ай бұрын
I honestly thought I was clicking on that video, then you showed me something I have not seen in a long time.
@AdrianColley
9 ай бұрын
Congrats on making it engaging and exciting with the riotous pacing and inspiring music.
@LegendStormcrow
9 ай бұрын
I'm gunna go rewatch the original, but I just got +100 Game Theory and +10 Explosives xp.
@CodeguruX
9 ай бұрын
You know none of these exist right? 64 squares, 32 pieces. 16 move one way, another 4 move another way, another 4 move another way, another 4 move yet another way, and the remaining 4 are split up into 2 groups, each moving yet another way. It's not teaching you strategy, it's not some ultimate way to maximize your strategic potential. It's a god damn 8x8 board with a few variables. This is why the computer will always win. You're trying your absolute best to do something you're comparatively retarded at.
i like how you had to specify that this is an actual real gambit that can be viably used
@sethb3090
10 ай бұрын
We've all seen the version with an actual ICBM by now
@omeiga
10 ай бұрын
@@sethb3090 yes yes of course thank you bonsnian ape society
@Grievous_Nix
8 ай бұрын
I think it’s because of *those* videos
@akatsukilevi
8 ай бұрын
@@sethb3090 kzread.info/dash/bejne/d2assM6zo9G2c7Q.html
@mrtoast244
8 ай бұрын
@@sethb3090 damn
The easier method is the hack-and-control-a-real- life-ICBM-to-your- opponent's-current- location Gambit. By sacrificing your location to the government, you are essentially putting yourself in a winning position while having a massive advantage in the middle and endgame.
@chesspage1real
11 ай бұрын
That's so much easier thanks
@andrewdryburgh1893
11 ай бұрын
Was worried to enter tournaments, but learning this trick has really boosted my confidence. I’m sure I can win now, thanks!
@Allthenamesweretaken17
10 ай бұрын
the Glock gambit is nice, too
@TeaInTheMorning-we2kh
10 ай бұрын
I'm not falling for this one again, NSA. You can't have my location. Who am I kidding? You already have everything about me.
@david010a5
10 ай бұрын
@@andrewdryburgh1893make sure u excuse urself to the toilet or else it will be a draw
I accidentally used this opening back in High school. The other dude was somewhat good at chess and I almost only knew how each piece moved. The look on his face was amazing. Of course it was pure luck but it was funny. Edit: for the people that don't believe me. I don't need you to believe me, I was just sharing an anecdote.
@AstralFireIX
9 ай бұрын
Are you me? I have two chess wins against decent players and they both consisted of me being such an idiot that they let their guards down followed by my two brain cells rubbing together. And I'm pretty sure one of those was, if not this gambit, very close to it.
@thatoneweirdphoenix709
9 ай бұрын
@@AstralFireIXI’m not great at chess, and so I played against a guy I know who is great at it. I moved my pieces in such a way that he couldn’t predict what move would come next and so I ended up just making him trade material with me until I got lucky and accidentally checkmated him.
@somefuckstolemynick
9 ай бұрын
God I hate beginners luck. You should take great pride in the frustration you caused that dude.
@raph147
9 ай бұрын
and then everybody clapped
@IVIRnathanreilly
9 ай бұрын
It's not really luck, it's so ridiculous you don't expect someone to do it/don't even realise it can happen. It works really well in anything that's PvP strategy.
I've literally never played chess but this was a blast to watch lol
@UnnamedThe
9 ай бұрын
A "blast", huh?
@Alxndros01
9 ай бұрын
@@UnnamedThe😂😏
@QuandalePluhington
9 ай бұрын
Pun intended…?
@TheLastCustomer
9 ай бұрын
It lifted my intrest in the game for real
@Leonardohummel
9 ай бұрын
time to start playing
This video inspired me to start playing chess online. After using this opening every game my stats are: Games: 945 Won: 453 Lost: 425 Successfully launched ICBMs: 3
@darknessdarkrai4549
2 ай бұрын
At least the win rate wasn't below 1... but goddamn he had me in the first half
@tacothursdays6546
2 ай бұрын
10.5 games per day is diabolical level intellect
@samule_shalom
17 күн бұрын
@tacothursdays6546 playing 10 online chess game per day is definitely normal, there no diabolical about it
@T3hSteamcrusher
15 күн бұрын
@@tacothursdays6546 most chess games, especially on lower elo, can be finished in less than 10 minutes
this man teaches more useful openings than anyone ever could
@CAPSLOCKS0N
10 ай бұрын
How is this useful? You are straight up betting on your opponent being trash. The only people who will fall for this are bad enough as is, if you're equally as bad but this is how you can win, you won't get any better.
@pleasedont7439
10 ай бұрын
GothamChess did this like 2 years ago.....
@Manny.Walter
10 ай бұрын
@@pleasedont7439 bossion ape society did it before
@streetguru9350
10 ай бұрын
What "man" are you speaking of? This is all text to speech
@pleasedont7439
10 ай бұрын
@@Manny.Walter proves my point even further then.
I used to do this opening when I first learned chess. It's an amateur move that can be easily unarmed. That being said, it can surprise pro's because it is exactly an amateur move and they might expect you're trying to set them on the wrong foot, or have completely forgotten about this simple yet brilliant opening.
@themanwiththeplan3793
9 ай бұрын
whats that saying? “the greatest duelist doesnt fear the 2nd best but the worst”?
@wellingtonbruh3756
9 ай бұрын
Oh man, the number of times I've seen a pro be taking down by a beginner move is amazing. When I play competitive games against a guy that's really good, I just lower my IQ to a point he simply can't comprehend my logic. Because I can't either. That's when you hear, "why is he there?!!"
@Xyler94
9 ай бұрын
@@wellingtonbruh3756can't predict my movement if I don't even know what I'm gonna do!
@joskarifinaukr6503
8 ай бұрын
@@themanwiththeplan3793 "Professionals are predictable. But the world is full of dangerous amateurs." --Murphy
@hanneswiggenhorn2023
5 ай бұрын
@@wellingtonbruh3756my opponent thinking 5 moves ahead vs me who just tries to make cool patterns
Its hard to play because you NEED the opponent to play in some specific way to play the gambit, but, since today, I can proudly say that I've finally played the gambit, and it was very awesome. It was a bit weird variation because the opponent played e5 early, and they deffended the missile with the knight, but, at the end, I did easily won with the queen and a knight. Highly recommended if possible to play, it's very satisfactory.
@aquakun3869
9 ай бұрын
I love chess gambit names, like some are funny like this one
@aquakun3869
9 ай бұрын
@@josepablolunasanchez1283 true
@davidlapointe4710
9 ай бұрын
Isnt that the very nature of a gambit?
@aquakun3869
9 ай бұрын
@@davidlapointe4710 true but the name of this one tho
@vittocrazi
9 ай бұрын
@@aquakun3869kitchen sink IS one that gets me...
Never have I been so pumped for a Chess opening
Okay I played it a lot against a few bots and they all used the queen to defend the pawn and not their knight
@luisfernandotrivelatto1975
9 ай бұрын
You cant play these kinds of gambits against bots. There's no such thing as a "hard to see" move for bots. This opening takes advantage of human style calculation, because (1) we normally play looking for material advantage and keeping it; (2) we dont calculate crazy variations like the knight sacrifice. A bot on the other hand will play solely on calculation
@enekokaga7103
8 ай бұрын
Yeah, bots really suck for this
@user-tp3cd9ue2o
3 ай бұрын
It is calculated earlier or they Just blunder
2 videos in not even 7 days? Amazong
@chesspage1real
11 ай бұрын
Amazong
@Ihave5cats
11 ай бұрын
Very amazong Edit:100 LIKES? THAT IS THE MOST I HAD TYYYYY
@LHAVuHuuGiaBao
11 ай бұрын
Amazon
@goyalgamingagra1823
11 ай бұрын
Good job
@GroovyZulu
11 ай бұрын
Amazong
The best part is that unlike fried liver and scholar’s mate, if you remember all the lines this can actually work against non-beginners as there is no hope chess required. You have to be asking for scholar’s and fried liver, but in this black’s fate is basically sealed if they play d5 and keep playing book moves after that and white knows this game.
@appletizer8415
10 ай бұрын
Yep, and if your opponent is smart then the worst outcome for you is that the opponent will have a shitty position and it's a whole lot of fun for you
@Simoonesss
10 ай бұрын
expecting the opponent to play h6 is literally hope chess though. White is objectively worse after Nc6. Fried liver on the other hand is well studied and roughly equal, so I don't get your point at all
@BICIeCOMPUTERconGabriele
10 ай бұрын
@@Simoonesss This opening works the same even if black doesn't play h6! You just have to move Nf7!
@amogusisdeadbutistilllovei8173
10 ай бұрын
@@BICIeCOMPUTERconGabriele no it doesn't, if they don't play h6 you can't play bg6+
@BICIeCOMPUTERconGabriele
10 ай бұрын
@@amogusisdeadbutistilllovei8173 you are right, because Bg6+ in that case won't force the king to move!
Also worth mentioning that the computers consider the bishop and knight sacrifice as BRILLIANT moves, so if you pull it off, you'll have 2 easy Brilliant moves under your belt
I'd like to add that this can be played vs both caro-kann and french defense. All the scandi players will know about this sooner or later, and playing it out of the reti opening is very obvious. To the contrary, french and caro players aren't as familiar with this, so it's possible to pull it off. I guess it's doable vs the sicilian as well, but more difficult, as it requires the sicilian player to play d5, which they might not do
@bloak9803
10 ай бұрын
How do you play against French?
@sebu1301
10 ай бұрын
@@bloak9803 The french player needs to play d5 and take e4. They won't always do it, but sometimes they do
@mkwinco
10 ай бұрын
I am a car-kann player and I must admit, that I constantly fall for this. Once a month (I play hundreds bullet games per month) or so.
@eliteal2188
10 ай бұрын
@@bloak9803You bypass the maginot and attack through Belgium
@1st2nd2
9 ай бұрын
@@eliteal2188 or, you head them off at waterloo.
I've been playing with this opening since watching this, snd enen if my opponent doesn't fall into the ICBM the position is so destabilizing to black I've been getting a pretty decisive positional advantage. Love it!
Another trap one should be aware of is Nf6 after the ICBM attack. You should not take the free pawn on c7, for black will play e5 and no matter what, black will play either Nd5 or Ne8 trapping your queen
This is the best name for an opening I have ever heard
@jeffreycrowther2375
10 ай бұрын
We all agree, that's why it is named so
@mr.derpyface558
14 күн бұрын
The North Korean game
My brother accidentally managed to do this to me when we were both still learning the rules of chess from our dad. I was completely flabbergasted to say the least since neither him nor me were expecting that. 🤣
I really like your content, I get very excited with new videos. I laughed a lot when I discovered your video of the Halloween gambit in spring. Cheers from Spain
i have a friend with an unhealthy addiction to chess so im going to try and use this on him
This gave me so many chuckles. Thank you for this.
This is a great presentation style for chess content.
Love your wit in these vids. Yes CRAZY openings.
Bro ur videos r amazong pls keep up the content🔥
I like the idea of this move! Thanks for sharing this. It is aggressive but devastating!!
Never thought I would watch chess videos but this was entertaining
Thank you this is actually a nice starter opening against lvl 1/ lvl 2 stockfish. Gives you something to hold onto
Awesome video as always! As far as the gambit, it's a blast when it works, but getting people to play Knight f6 has been less than common for me so far. One day I'll launch it!
I love the chess openings, thanks
Fire upload as always
I love your channel, as I learn new chess tricks I crack up with the jokes and the sarcastic cynicism. Great channel lol 🤣.
I don't play chess, but I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
damn this is sick. I tried it for the first time and the minute I moved my knight and pawn into the opening position my opponent resigned
@Mglunafh
9 ай бұрын
They had an early-warning radar system alert and rushed to the bunker
@inthebackwiththerabbish
9 ай бұрын
@@Mglunafh HAHAHAHAHAHA
This is the first chess video I ever watched. And this is how I will play it from now on.
funny that i just watched a missile meme chess before this, so i did not expect this to be an actual chess xD
You are probably one of, if not my no.1 favourite chess youtubers. Thank you for the content, your stuff rocks
@Zlittlepenguin
9 ай бұрын
I mean this is literally just a script from Gotham chess’ video from two years ago so if you like this, you might like the person who actually wrote it and broke it down way better lol
@paulbrian6771
3 ай бұрын
And the whole concept is a complete copy of Bosnian Ape Society's video
@A_Simple_Neurose
2 ай бұрын
And actually some guy Tennison invented the gambit so you should really thank him. While you're at it thank his mom too and maybe the planetary collisions in his local galactic cluster that led to the abiogenesis that resulted in his creation.
Congratulations man, can you tell me what app are you using to edit this volcie? And vid? ❣️
i love this channel soooo much.
bro i love your videos so much keep up
by the gods, this is incredible
u should make videos of you playing these gambits in real games because I would watch them
This is the only chess channel I'm subbed to
This is the best chess video I’ve ever seen, hands down 👍
I love you counting pawns in spanish, me hizo el dia xD
Finally, I can launch a intercontinental ballistic missile at my enemies! I’ve been waiting for this my whole life!
i watched this video 6th months ago and immediately it became my favorite opening. i have used it every game since. thank you sir, for your knowledge
@denisradic-yv1hk
Ай бұрын
how tf do you use it in everygame
@lexlumi
Ай бұрын
@@denisradic-yv1hk if i get white i use it
Got me to sub. Great video.
as a hawaiian i feel threatened but i do like chess ima use this
For fighting games, it was the Daigo parry that got me to understand the foundation and beauty of fighting games. In the future, I will look back to this video as doing the same for me with chess. Thank you.
Wow, your videos are awesome 👍🏾
The graphics are amazing. I like the opening too. 🙏🏼
You could almost better describe it as a long range cruise missile gambit instead, as it's more of a targeted attack than a "wipe the whole board" attack(not that that's really possible in chess anyway unless you basically instakill the king somehow) I just imagine the white queen riding a cruise missile cowboy-style to the black queen's room in their castle
@jus7040
9 ай бұрын
So, which type of cruise missile is the white queen riding to the black queens room? A good old soviet "SS-19 Sybian" ?
If the opponent doesn't do the exact moves you need them to do, doesn't this leave you worse off? I keep losing because this never goes as planned
@11cat123
8 ай бұрын
As with all openings you study variations that branch off your opening move to respond to different responses from your oponent. This kind of opening also depends on the oponent being good at chess and doing book moves but not so good they recognize the trap and dodge it, which is more people than you think.
I bet this channel will get 1.000.000 subs in less than a year.
Wooow new video keep going man
0:10 they thought the nether portal was safe
I'm going to try this on my friend next time we play against each other, they're very aggressive and I'm normally very odd in that I adopt Data's strategy from that one episode of TNG and I always play for a draw; so this will catch them off guard
I've kever been interested in chess, but the fact that you mentioned a missile made me think of the mega-chess-tron and after that i have become interessted in your channel
bro idek how to play chess (yet) but this was funny n entertaining lmao good vid
What happens if they defend with the pawn or bishop or queen? What if they just push their pawn one space past your pawn? I know I'm outside the scope. This is a cool trick. Seems legit. Chess is hard.
Also don't take the pawn on c7, because black goes Nc6 and Ne8 and your Queen is trapped. Just move it back and win from there.
@hogarthheathan
10 ай бұрын
couldnt the queen just go to 3g i dont see the trap
I discovered this, its so useful!!
Epic vids,this instruction help me to win chess game
This is the Tennison/Zukertort Gambit, named after Johannes Zukertort, who played Steinitz twice for the World Championship, and by Otto Tennison who studied the gambit in the 1880's. It's White's version of the Hartlaub variation of the Englund Gambit (1.d4 e5 2.exd5 d6) with an extra tempo for White.
What do you do when they defend the pawn with bishop instead of taking?
I love your videos
BROOOOOOOO I just played a game where I used this and I got 2 brilliant moves IN A ROW! Those were respectively the knight and the bishop sacrifice. Thanks for teaching me this!!! That was the best game I've ever played!
One giant problem of this is the natural continuation of 1. Nf3 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Ng5. It's a pretty natural move if you don't wnat to force out that knight and it completely invaluates you nuking their queen because they can just take back with their knight: 1. Nf3 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Ng5 Nf6 4. d3 exd3 5. Bxd3 Nc6 6. Nxf7 Kxf7 7. Bg6+ Kxg6 8. Qxd8 Nxd8. I'm sure even a beginner can stumble into this by just playing basic principles
the queen knows where she is at all times she knows this because she knows where she isn't
suscribed because of the "beatiful animated missel attack", nearly pissed myself, LAMO!
Very good video, love from Canada
Well I would have fallen onto the free bishop trap HAHAHA
I don't know anything about Chess, but I do like my missiles.
... ... I didn't know people would be adding more modern stuff to chess. Beautiful!
Can you make a vid on the Urusov Gambit? It’s a very uncommon opening and it’s very solid.
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Gambit is when u go i wanna sac everything
@chesspage1real
11 ай бұрын
More sac = more fun
@shiyiruikcs4373
10 ай бұрын
@@chesspage1real yea i love ur vids
stupid gambit out of the blackmar (can be reached out of the scandinavian as well with 1. e4 d5 2. d4) 1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Nc6 Nf6 4. Bg5 [Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: von Popiel Gambit] After this, blacks most played and best move is 4... Bf5 5. f3 exf3 6. Qxf3 Here black has many options, but I will just go through stockfish's choice and the most played move Most played move --- 6... Bc8 7. O-O-O e6 (most common move) 8. d5 most 3 common moves from this point are 8... e5, 8... Bd6, and 8... exd4 if 8... e5 then 9. Bb5+, 9... Bd7 is the best move (if 9... Nbd7 play 10. Ne4 and the pins are too much for black to handle), after that you would play 10. d6, where 10... c6 is the most common move. Against both 10... Bxd6 and 10... cxd6 you play Qxb7 if 8... exd5 then 9. Nxd5 if 8... Bd6 then 9. Ne4, we're threatening 10. Nxf3 bxf3 and Bxf3, so the only good move is 9... Nbd7, and in response we play 10. Bb4, and we have a completely dominant position where the engine evaluates +4.7 Stockfish's choice --- 6... e6 7. Bxf6 gxf6 (7... Qxf6 loses on the spot to 8. Qxb7) 8. O-O-O c6 (against 8... Nc6 you play 9. Bb5 where the engine evaluates the position as +1.8. We are threatening 10. d5) 9. d5 cxd5 10. Nxd5, where we have an equal position
I barely even care about chess and this was cool. Subbed.
didn't Bosnian Ape Society do the intercontinental ballistic missile first
D4 game mate in 9 moves “Rapport-Jobava system” (Fried liver 2.0) D4 d 5 Nc3 nf6 Bf4 nc6 NB5 e5 Dxe5 Nh5 Qd2 Nxf4 Qxf4 a6 E6 axb5 Qxf7#checkmate From the last position 61% give up checkmate and there are a lot of other variations where they give up rook. It’s like the fried liver but a bit better except it comes off a queens pawn game. There are different ways to play this same concept off different opponent responses or even burn another move making your opponent think you are doing another lame opening system before striking.
@drenz1523
11 ай бұрын
looks too similar to a scholar mate
@influentia1patterns
11 ай бұрын
@@drenz1523 it’s not scholars mate the queen replaces the captured bishop to resume the fried liver like attack and the pawn advances while the greedy opponent is taking a knight to prevent losing a fork which loses a rook. Instead it’s mate. If opponent doesn’t take the knight you probably win a rook and keep knight, then trade queens and move your knight out or trade knight for bishop. Develop Castle queen side and bring pieces for the attack. Trade down for easy win. It’s a strategy to beat beginners but it also beats mid players too a lot. Was using the most common lichess lines
@eight6119
11 ай бұрын
what about a6 immediately after dxe5
@influentia1patterns
11 ай бұрын
@@eight6119 this is the only response where black puts his win percentage to even… at that point and only 8% of opponents ranked 1000-1400 will play it. then you can move back to Nc3, attacking a d pawn. If black defends it you win his knight. If he counterattacks your bishop by Nh5, you win a pawn and threaten to resume the attack d5 while defending your bishop. He can win back his pawn after swapping queens but that allows your rook to develop to d1 and you’re ahead in development, can play e3, develop bishop then knight, castle and play chess. Lichess says white wins 61% of games after Dxe5
@eight6119
10 ай бұрын
@@influentia1patterns oh god after this i saw a video with a really stupid line that involves sacrificing a rook and it’s incredible
Great video!
this funny video has been the last leg of temptation/inspiration i had with learning how to play chess. Today on tuesday, aug. 22, 2023 i will finally begin my journey on teaching myself how to play chess. Let's see where this takes me
For DEMOCRACY
Bro is literally GothamChess but with memes
0:17 bishop... that is a great one. love it :)
Clicked expecting a meme, but got an actual opening, as advertised. Not disappointed, very interested.
0:50 I don't understand why would anyone defend with Nf6 "they intuitively defend with the knight" ok but anyone who would intuitively think about that would be aware of the knight forking King and rook on f7
@Tocinos
10 ай бұрын
Knight doesn't threaten anything. Nf6 defends e4, although e5 is slightly better.
@M-HACK
2 ай бұрын
@@Tocinosyea but it’s still the same outcome
It works 0/100 of the times
@nassefkhachiche6562
11 сағат бұрын
Just tried it first time. I don’t think you need to take it too literally it does not have to be the exact same step you can make your own variation
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS OPENING OMG OMG
This video motivated me to start playing chess.
Okay this was actually really cool
this guy is what we in the trade often refer to as a quite funny and good person
Thx for the help, I discovered how to pull this off if they defend with something else
Tried it. Worked like a charm.
Love this type of stuff😂
This opening reminds me, a little, of the Budapest defence in reverse. I always try and do Budapest when black as it leads to sharp play usually. Queens being exchanged early can happen in some variations of this defence.
Wow, never thought I would love a chess page…but here I am. 😊
Amazong video! ❤
Loved every second of this. 😂