The Advanced Fried Liver Attack (Traxler Variation) with GM Ben Finegold
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Check out Ben's Chessable courses here! www.chessable.com/author/BenF... In this video, GM Ben Finegold goes through a variety of games in history involving the Fried Liver Attack (Traxler variation), using a different set of games for the over 1400 class than the games used for the U1400 Fried Liver Attack lecture. This lecture was recorded December 3, 2017 at CCSCATL.
Games Discussed:
Kalichkin, Igor vs. Tahirov, Farhad, Tula (2002)
Johnstone, Glenn vs. Finegold, Ben, USA Open (1992)
Gorbunov, Oleg vs. Yagupov, Igor, Donskoj STEK Cup (2003)
Krasnov, Yury vs. Leonov, Mikhail, Donskoj (2007)
Jamrich, Gyorgy vs. Dudas, Jan, Budapest (1996)
Malada, Vinko vs. Doric, Nenad, Rijeka (2001)
Small, Simon vs. Van Tilbury, Craig, Novi Sad (1990)
Originally posted on the CCSCATL channel, but moved here for channel consolidation.
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The kid bursting in laughter when Ben says he had a job at some tournament is great. I'm happy he didn't read the script
@daemonsoadfan
Жыл бұрын
xD
@noobmasteryoyo5136
Жыл бұрын
39:17 I burst out laughing with him, so unexpected
39:17 "I had a job at that tournament." -- "HAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA" These videos are pure comedy, I love it :D
loved to see you in vegas ben, you looked too tired to bother but i appreciated the good luck you wished me. Even if that was my only loss.
0:10 "Hello! I'm Grandmaster Ben Finegold and you are NOT!" xD And he's right, he's a grandmaster and he's fine gold. Also I love that he's a Traxler player. Traxler Land really is the funnest thing chess has to offer.
Thanks Benjamin your chess videos are very interesting and easy to understand👏👏
Roofus and Doofus in the house
The laughing boy is hilarious :D
I always noticed Ben targeting Archer with questions that he usually answeres correctly now i know why. Imagine having Ben as a stepdad raaaawwwrrrr
Gothamchess will be proud of Ben, eventhough he made this video 6 years ago😀
finegold is the goat
Yaaay, my favourite line . Because im rubbish
@infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836
Жыл бұрын
Robert James Fischer would disagree.
@duncanglen3452
Жыл бұрын
@@infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836 Nah , he'd agree I'm rubbish
@infinitytoinfinitysquaredb7836
Жыл бұрын
@@duncanglen3452 I dug up my Ouija board and you're right.
@KancerKowboy
Жыл бұрын
Yeah this is one of my favorites. I'm rubbish too though. When I think of chess I think of this line actually. We played this crap a lot back in the 70s and 80's
@ 1:02 - isnt it a bit late to play 5. ... Ka5?
What happens if they have knight already moved to c3
ok but where is wesley snipes?
Finally a refutation that allows me to pre-move Bc5 😂
12:06 The best
18.53 - isnt queen to H7 the start of Check mate? - king to F8 and queen to H8 -- game over ---
@independentnature295
6 ай бұрын
Black king flees to e7 and then what?
who the f named this opening?
@adamaguiar1555
Жыл бұрын
Mr. Attack, of course
teach me ben
Is there really someone named "Ocean" walking around out there?
@ChocolateMilk..
5 ай бұрын
Ocean Ramsey
Hello, low rated doofus here, at 6:49 when black checks white with the move bishop to f2, why can't the white king just take the bishop? I understand that he could be checked again and lose the pawn on e4, but he has a bishop which is worth 3 - and that's more than 1 according to GM BF. I don't think the king's safety is any lower, as he can tuck in next to the rook on g1 after taking the bishop, and he loses his right to castle even if he just moves to f1 (a move that doesn't prevent knight takes e4 either) Can a more experienced player please explain what I can't see - or is the board set up wrong, and Ben simply forgot that the black knight was on e4? (lol) Please help my brain hurts - thanks in advance to anyone coming to my rescue.
@justrandomthings8158
11 ай бұрын
After Kxf2 and Nxe4, black enjoys a strong attack where white will need to give back material in the long run
@tatzka90
10 ай бұрын
After king takes bishop - Nxh4 both Kg1 & kf1 retreating moves are weak because Qh4 threatens mate in one on f2. White queen is the only one capable defending that square (e2, f3) and black has such moves as Nd4, Rf8 & Bg4(after d5) to give pressure to those squares.
ff