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Traxler counter attack | Part 2

 Traxler counter attack part 2 . Welcome chess friends to another part of the traxler gambit . If you haven't visited my blog on part 1 of this  gambit  I recommended that you do because you might not be able to understand these blog variations . These variations are as deadly as in the previous blog , that checkmates every time . Variation 1 :-  Variation 2 :-  Variation 3 :-  As you can see all these variations are way more deadly for white and if white does not play well , will  loose every time .    If you want to know more gambits from my blogs, you are most welcome to visit the list below :-  Black :- Best trick to destroy your opponent (Stafford's gambit ). Stafford's gambit (Part 2) and how to counter it. Budapest gambit explained . Best trap for black explained , which will portray you as a genius (Lasker trap ). Schilling-kostic gambit explained. Best opening strategy as black ( englund gambit ) How to counter Englund's gambit...

Queen's gambit .


Queen's gambit explained.

Queen's gambit is one of the best and famous gambits played around the standard matches in the chess, because of this gambit's amazing goodwill it is mostly tried on the most vulnerable players out there . 
Even if someone is not vulnerable it is mostly trapped by this if not stafford's gambit explained in both the parts of it in my previous post .


So here remember that you are playing as white because in the previous post of stafford's gambit , that gambit was only useful if you are playing as black but now as i said there is something you can try for white as well .

In this video below I explained only for the variation which will be most likely to be committed by your opponent , but if you want another variation you can comment down below I will bring that post as well .



As you can see in the video that first black captures white's pawn but holds onto it aa well , instead of developing other minor pieces such as knight , bishop and central pawn ,  that did not happen in this case which is why this gambit is so effective for you , you want your opponent to make just one blunder and eventually you can see cascade of blunders from the opponent's side . But remember to not just attack on that one pawn of your opponent but also keep an eye on the checkmate as well . Hope that helps you .

If you have not visited my best opening strategy then go check it out its amazing content will amaze you for sure , Cheers .

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