it's pretty rare in a game of chess to be able to 
surprise your opponent as early as the second move   but that's what this video is all about the vienna 
system and the vienna gambit an opening that i'm   extremely fond of and excited to share with 
all of you doesn't matter if you're a beginner   intermediate or even an advanced player i'm 
talking 2 000 plus because in this video   i'm going into the general ideas but i'm also 
going to give you the specific theoretical moves   and two points i'm going to put the pgn in the 
description you can copy it into any chess engine   and you should stick around to the end of the 
video because i'm going to show you the exact   statistical breakdown of how strong this opening 
really is and how to use an openings database   all right let's learn the vienna so we 
have uh to start the game with the moves e4   e5 and now knight to c3 okay in general terms if 
you're an e4 player uh you are going to face e5   a lot especially at the beginner level but even 
as you climb the rating ladder so you play knight   c3 and the point is that in a lot of our positions 
we're going to play the move f4 before we move the   knight to f3 in fact in just about every position 
so first things first we're going to start with   the vienna gambit because everybody wants to know 
what that is the vienna gambit is played after   the move knight to f6 okay and we go f4 it's not 
really a gambit uh because it cannot be accepted   it can't be accepted because if they take it uh we 
push and now their knight cannot move forward it   has to retreat and now we have to cover queen h4 
check so we play knight f3 uh here black can play   something like d6 this is actually the best thing 
that black can do to fight back against our center   we'll reinforce the center and the computer-backed 
idea that i like the most here is you know pretty   straightforward it's if they take i actually 
play queen e2 i pinned the pawn to the king   uh and black's best move here is bishop out and 
after something like this we have a huge lead in   development we've regained our pawns we are ready 
to castle queen side but there's a lot of ways   that you can play this just know that accepting 
the gambit is more or less losing for black   you can play d4 you can put your bishop out to c4 
you can castle you'll have an overwhelming lead   in material out already on the board and as long 
as you don't allow queen h4 check you should be   in very good shape the second thing to note is 
that declining the gambit is possible but you   have to do it with d6 if black plays knight c6 
black is essentially losing already after fe 5   knight e5 and d4 now it's like a halloween 
gambit but we haven't sacrificed the knight   and now if black plays like knight g6 for example 
we have e5 and now the knight has to go back to g8   and we have the same position except we're not 
even down a pawn so d6 we can play a variety   of things i like bishop out d e5 and not even 
recapturing but rather castling with a threat of   discovered check well sacrificing the bishop would 
discover check so like pawn takes d4 for example   uh you have bishop f7 you even have this uh and 
this is just losing for black uh if they take here   uh we have bishop f7 king e7 rookie 
one uh and i mean it's it's it's made   in a few moves but more importantly you're 
gonna win this queen it's it's very bad so   black cannot decline the gambit uh black has 
to uh decline with the pawn if they're going   to decline and here it's very straightforward now 
we bring the knight and in this particular case   i like to pin the knight to the king like this 
play d3 we'll take at some point like when they   attack us that's one we'll take uh but then we 
will castle we will we will open up the f file   and this position is very good long term we want 
to put pressure on this we want to use the open f   file once we cancel and the rook will be open on 
this side of the board but declining the gambit   you will get a lot of positions where they do 
decline the gambit but in general if you bring   your bishop out to c4 or b5 then play d3 to not 
block this guy in you'll be more than okay which   brings me to the main line of the vienna gambit 
which is d5 if you get an opponent that plays this   they know what they're doing or they got lucky so 
if this happens you take on e5 obviously because   you're gonna attack the knight which is another 
reason why if they don't know what they're doing   there's a high chance they don't play this because 
a lot of people don't want to lose this pawn now   they play knight takes e4 and here if you look 
in the database there are two moves which are   main and my move which is in my openings course 
on e4 the move queen to f3 this is the third most   popular move but i like it the most because it's 
the most direct now knight f3 is considered the   main line but i don't like it because black can do 
a million different things black can play bishop   e7 black can play bishop g4 bishop e6 bishop c5 
it there's too much and d3 is a very trappy system   so if they're going to play knight c3 bc3 this can 
kind of transpose to what we want but here black   has a good move d4 uh you can play d3 and then 
you can play like knight f3 d4 bishop out castle   and so on but really what you're going for here 
is the queen h4 trap it looks like you've made   a horrible blunder i mean you have if you blunder 
checkmate but you have to play g3 they will take   and now you play night out hitting their queen you 
can't take this because they would take your rook   so most people here will drop back thinking that 
they're maintaining this pin and they can't take   because their queen was under attack but now you 
ignore this entirely and you play knight to b5 and   knight b5 threatens this uh oh sorry sorry not not 
knight to b5 absolute brain fart please erase that   from your memory but that's why i filmed this in 
one take knight takes d5 you would take the pawn   take the pawn and threaten knight c7 um i don't i 
don't even have any idea why i suggested them with   knight p5 please excuse me you would take the pawn 
in the center you would threaten this fork now   they can take your rook and hang the rook 
themselves uh if they do that then well the   position is very chaotic some people might not 
like that they might play like knight a6 for   example which would defend the pawn and continue 
this but that's a huge mistake because now you   have knight to f4 and you attack their queen their 
queen now has a lot of difficulty staying on this   side if they play queen h6 you have a very nasty 
move knight back to e2 with discovered attack   on the queen and the knight is under attack so 
again this is very trappy uh th this is not like   something that you you can expect to happen 
every single time and again it's not my main   recommendation because a good player will just 
take the knight continue their development   which leads me to the main line and that is 
queen to f3 we gotta go through the forest i   wanted to show you all the stuff that probably 
will happen uh because honestly at the lower   levels you don't get the main line a lot people 
will mess up earlier in the game so queen to   f3 attacks the knight now black has three moves 
here the one you're gonna face the most is here   uh then knight c6 and f5 are the probably the two 
best which are played the least but at my level   i get them all the time gms and iams are playing 
these moves all the time so if knight takes c3 you   i recommend you take with the b pawn because i 
want you to rebuild the center with a move like d4   you can take with the d-pawn and your goal then 
would be to play like bishop f4 and long castle   something like this to put pressure on this 
pawn maybe with even something like bishop c4   because that would result in the pin on the 
queen this knight can develop with knight h3   and even knight g5 if there's a bishop here uh or 
you can bring it out this way sometimes to f4 but   in this case there's a bishop there so i like 
bc3 and after bc3 a lot of games will go like   this they will black will play bishop p7 black 
can do a lot of things i mean black can play c5   if black plays c5 i don't recommend that you 
go d4 but if black plays bishop e7 i recommend   immediately taking the full center playing bishop 
to d3 and bishop e6 knight e2 something like this   and castling and then long term creating an 
attack on this side of the board if black castles   if black is very fast with the move c5 for example 
then bishop d3 is still fine because this doesn't   trap you you always have the bishop here and then 
this is just a trade and it's completely okay for   you this is not something that you need to worry 
about but if black plays c5 here you can't play   d4 because after take take they will hit you with 
this move uh and you you have a bit of a problem   um you you're gonna have some serious difficulty 
defending your pawns so if they play c5 right away   i say all right punish them for not moving this 
bishop queen to g3 it's my favorite move very   tricky to remember because now they can't develop 
and some people here will freak out a little bit   they'll be like uh well what about g6 well now 
you're gonna develop your pieces so you're going   to play night out to f3 uh this bishop has a 
choice it can pin the knight once it arrives on   c6 and trade itself or if the bishop comes to f5 
you can even offer a trade like this because again   long term you want the open f file you you don't 
care about your doubled pawns in the center   because you get an open file here you get an open 
file on the f file in the long run and you have a   very strong pawn in the center of the board so 
that's as far as if they take on c3 you have to   deal with c5 or not c5 positions uh the other two 
lines to know are knight c6 we'll start with this   one and f5 versus knight c6 attacking this don't 
take the knight you need to pin the knight to the   king to prevent it from capturing and now what's 
considered the main line is black takes on c3 now   you should take with the d-pawn because you need 
to open up your bishop and get developed quickly   um bc3 is again an option here but i'm not 
i'm actually not a big fan of it so that's   the hardest part here it's remembering when 
you take with witch pawn and you can really   break that down like a little checklist has my 
opponent played knight c3 first or has he played   knight c6 or did he play f5 and so on so i like 
this and now the main line goes czech and queen   e4 it's a very common maneuver uh to trade 
the queens and get an equal position again   if they don't know the theory you will never face 
this ever it's much more likely that you will face   something like bishop e7 or bishop e6 at which 
point you should remember your ideas bishop out   long castle bringing the knight to the center and 
noticing what in the position you can put pressure   on and how you can attack black's pieces depending 
on how they set up so uh if they go for this queen   trade variation for the more advanced players 
there's a cool sacrificial idea bishop e3 if   they take your pawn you can sacrifice all of the 
queen side pieces and castle uh and now you are   threatening this and if people take your bishop 
then you have this this and not bishop g5 yet but   a gorgeous move knight d4 the point is that you 
attack both of these pieces and if they take you   you have bishop g5 and its unstoppable checkmate 
on e7 so a very cool little trap there you   can play bishop to e3 and of course if they 
trade queens while life goes on you'll castle   queenside and you'll move on with your with your 
existence if they play f5 in the main line of the   vienna gambit i recommend attacking the knight now 
going like this and here is the trickiest system   if black knows the move d4 uh well they know 
what they're doing if not then you're gonna go d4   but d4 i recommend sacrificing this pawn entirely 
queen to g3 if they take the point is bishop to e2   threatening bishop to h5 you might say well levy 
how's that a threat bishop h5 doesn't look so   scary well yeah but you're gonna sacrifice that's 
the point and now you're bringing in your bishop   you're bringing in the pawn and black actually 
can't defend himself so if king e7 you have   this if king here you have e6 and it's simply 
losing the king has to come forward and you'll   have a discovered attack on the queen and if 
this again bishop to g5 devastating attack   um so bishop to e2 uh and if black plays 
something like g6 you can go bishop f3   knight e2 and castle remember this little bishop 
b2 trick it's going to be very useful for you and   if black plays something like again bishop e6 you 
have d4 as well as knight e2 and knight f4 just   going after this guy immediately or building 
up a full center it takes a little bit of time   to getting used to how to play these positions 
exactly in the vienna gambit but hopefully in   about what was that like 12 minutes those are 
all the general ideas and theoretical points   um they can decline the gambit or they can 
accept uh they can play into the main line   of the gambit which is d5 but hopefully that 
points you in the right direction now what if   they don't play knight f6 on the second move 
what if they play knight c6 well now i'm gonna   go for f4 with a little bit of a delay now you can 
play f4 here i don't recommend it this is called   the kind of deferred king's gambit uh meaning 
that you you know you play uh the king's gambit   on the third move instead of the second move but 
it's a little too dangerous for my liking uh and   here you can play like like this and try to trick 
them back into d4 but the thing is if black knows   the move g5 here this can be very scary in many 
of these positions you actually have to sacrifice   your horse completely like this uh looking for a 
super gambit you know just going for a position   where you've sacrificed all the material 
but you're just going for a direct assault   if you like this you can try it but it can't 
possibly be my recommendation because it's   technically losing for white but you can try 
it if you'd like uh if they don't know g5 and   instead they go here well congrats now you're 
in a vienna gambit again so against this i'm   gonna recommend to you bishop c4 and first things 
first let's look at the copycat variation so this   variation is losing for black if you know the move 
queen g4 which is a benefit of delaying knight f3   you attack g7 a lot of beginners here will play 
queen to f6 because it attacks this and sorry   it defends this and attacks this but here comes 
the magic knight to d5 and this attacks f6 and c7 but lets them go here and they'll get excited 
they're gonna take this i've even had a 1400   think this was made it's not so a lot of people 
freak out here and go uh-oh how do i guard this   um and how do i guard this uh oh all right well 
how about g6 and you this might look really good   but that's not the point the point is knight 
to h3 and the queen is trapped literally just   trapped it can't go anywhere back people will run 
their queen to the free square and now you play d3   and you glue in the queen and c3 is coming 
and there's nothing black can do to stop this   a lot of black uh uh black players here 
will play h5 and they will attack your queen   but you don't need to worry about that if they 
attack your queen you can just move your queen   you don't need to rush they can't go here 
right so now you have pressure here and here   and knight c7 and all of this is still 
a threat this is just lost you can run   this through the engine if you 
like but if you get this on the   board it's just losing uh stockfish's 
best variation here is something like   knight h3 followed by h5 immediately so king f8 
knight h3 queen g5 queen d4 d3 and bishop to e7   i can basically guarantee you that you will never 
get this because i've never gotten this in a game   and now the best thing to do is queen g3 back 
again maintaining this and black has to play b5   again you can check this with the computer but i 
can wholeheartedly assure you that you will never   ever ever face this okay you will never face this 
and if you do they're cheating and if they're not   cheating they're an anonymous grandmaster and 
if they're not an anonymous grandmaster then   i don't know okay you're playing an alien but 
i've never faced this against any grandmaster   that i've ever played people don't know how 
to play once they fall into this position   um now there's other ways to defend the g7 
pawn like king to f8 if they play this or   g6 i recommend sliding back and threatening 
this i've had people blunder knight d4 mate   uh people will play knight f6 here and now you 
should prevent knight to d4 by playing the move   knight e2 then you will play d3 and go for bishop 
to g5 and your position is much better because   they've weakened their dark squares considerably 
so i get this this they can attack my queen i'll   slide over and now i will play bishop g5 and 
queen h4 to try to win material on this side   of the board of course if they play king to 
f8 um then queen f3 back with the same ideas   knight e2 d3 and so on and so forth you 
can choose which way you'd like to castle   copycat variation is no good the con the 
considerably popular main line is to play   knight to f6 this is just the two knights uh and 
here i like d3 black can play bishop c5 or bishop   b4 i've played this against a lot of grand masters 
black also has the professional move knight to a5   here i can just you can just slide back take 
take and then try to play for a later move   f4 uh you can also play queen f3 and try to castle 
queen side as fast as you can just give the bishop   get get castled as fast as possible um against 
bishop to b4 i like to reinforce my knight like   this and then play castles f4 f5 but what you're 
going to face the most is knight f6 and bishop c5   and against this i will just show you a little 
cool trappy variation after f4 again if they   take take it's like the vienna gambit but they 
took it and now we just have a good version of it   so a lot of people will play it like this knight 
f3 and now knight g4 and this looks scary it looks   like you've actually blundered something but here 
you just slap them in the face and play knight g5   now you're counter-attacking so if they play 
knight to f2 uh you have queen h5 and if they play   g6 you have bishop takes f7 check king has to move 
um and i think the most winning variation here is   check king back and queen slides in and it's 
losing they this is it's losing it's losing and   if i wasn't clear it's lost so they can't play 
like this they always have to monitor this move   so a lot of people here will play castles thinking 
that they've you know defended their f7 pawn   but now we play the really nice move f5 and this 
disconnects the bishop from the defense of the   horse our bishop defends our horse from the queen 
and knight f2 is met with queen to h5 and black   resigns the game because of unstoppable threats 
of f7 and h7 so here people have played for   example h6 and now you play uh well you can play 
bishop takes f7 but knight f7 is nice hits the   queen the threat of discover check and i've won 
games like this takes takes uh king to h8 and f6   bye bye because after pawn takes f6 bishop comes 
with checkmate if queen f6 this is made in one   so a very devastating attack uh and you 
need not be worried about knight to g4   and if they play bishop to g4 uh there's the 
the most important move of this entire thing   knight a4 okay this hits the bishop and you 
need to defend against the move knight to   d4 with the pin so for example if knight 
d4 here there is um capture on c5 take   and now you play c3 and what you're trying 
to do here is you're trying to make them take   take and you have a very solid center and you'll 
castle your king this way so you'll play bishop   queen and bring the king this way you can castle 
this way it's okay but you need to not worry about   the safety of your king that's why i said this 
video is good for the advanced player because   if you're 2000 you know the theory here you're 
gonna be fine even against master level players   so i i think that's basically it i mean there's 
other move orders in e4 e5 you know you might   face something like an early d6 against 
that just go d3 and f4 just do your thing   just do your thing d3 and f4 knight f3 after that 
delay knight f3 castle you'll be in good shape um   now i promised all of you a a statistical review 
of this opening right you guys uh you guys who   stuck around till till here or skipped ahead 
you know you're still amazing either way so   i picked um a guy named kinda pink jake uh 
jake is a huge huge supporter of my channel   originally on twitch uh and he was actually 
one of my first 200 subscribers here on youtube   which is insane to think about because i now 
am nearing 100 000.

If you're watching in 2021   let me know how many subscribers i have at 
that point or if the channel got deleted   well that would not make sense because then 
you wouldn't be able to watch this video anyway   jake used to play e4 e5 we can see that he's 
played over a thousand games of e4 e5 580 of   his games went knight f3 with the black pieces 150 
went like this knight c3 he only had 82 games out   of 1160 which shows you how deep out of the way 
the vienna is so jake would play both he's played   knight c6 and knight f6 against knight f6 he has 
only ever played three vienna gambits out of 1100   games now to his credit he did win two of them but 
he played bad variations and in fact he won a game   where he accepted so his opponent didn't know what 
he was doing but what about knight c6 okay bishop   to c4 and jake here has played 21 games he did 
play a lot of two nights uh and how many of this   okay about 11 11 games out of 1100 
possible games and look at the score   86 now i wouldn't be surprised by the way if he's 
played me in a few of these games um but no maybe   not because i've played jake on stream before 
but 86 percent for white in these positions   that's crazy that is unheard of so that shows you 
the potential of this opening okay i'm going to   just show you one grandmaster example uh it's 
actually a guy that i played evgeny samashevsky   superstar grandmaster from russia you have getting 
so much chefs he's like over 2700 he's you know   top ten in russian rankings so evgeny plays 
e4 c6 but look at his e4e5 games on chess.com   one ever game against the vienna and it was 
against me and i played it against him it was   a title tuesday game you know i wasn't winning 
from the opening it was a very very long game but   even at the grand master level this guy saw one 
vienna ever according to his chess.com database   so that should show you the full power and 
potential of this opening and if you're   looking for a weapon at the beginner level 
to get people out of their comfort zone as   early as the second move well then the vienna is 
for you if you're an intermediate player that's   played a lot of d4 wants to switch to e4 this 
could be a good way to do it you don't need to   learn the italian you don't need to learn uh 
the spanish you don't need to learn the scotch   play the vienna take a walk through the beautiful 
streets of austria you know sit back look at   the beautiful museums and concert halls and 
architecture uh and enjoy your time playing   e4 e5 and knight c3 now separate plug i have an e4 
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do that and want to support everything that i do   uh that's basically it for now hope you've 
made it through the end of this video   and uh well i'll ask you if you have what's your 
favorite season of the year and what do you like   to do during your favorite season mine is probably 
the fall and i just like to take you know walks   outside or go running when there's uh you know and 
i can wear a hoodie and i'm not pouring in sweat   alright hope this was a good video 
and i will see you in the next one