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  1. Jun 26, 2020 · Trap #1. The first trap happens in the Queen’s Gambit Accepted, when Black tries to hold the c4-pawn, after the following moves: 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e3, simply attacking the c4 pawn. Many Black’s players try to keep the extra pawn by playing 3…b5? This is a typical beginner’s mistake.

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  3. Sep 19, 2022 · There are two variations of this gambit, Queen's Gambit Accepted and Declined. Accepted: Declined: Now since you know the Queen's Gambit and its variations, time to know its traps! Trap #1. Above it ends with white taking the pawn and black can't take otherwise he loses his rook.

  4. Be careful not to grab the pawn, and try to keep it in the Queen's Gambit Accepted. If you do, you may end up losing a minor piece! ★ FACEBOOK / chessnetwork ★ TWITTER / chessnetwork ...

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  5. Watch live! https://www.twitch.tv/imrosenIn this video, I share some of the most common and dangerous traps for white and black in the Queen's Gambit Opening...

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  6. A chess study by flohahn22. Accessibility: Enable blind mode. lichess.org Play lichess.org

  7. Together with the Queen’s Gambit Declined and the Slav Defence, the Queen’s Gambit Accepted (3rd by the number of games) is one of Black’s first class defences against 1.d4 d5 2.c4. It enjoys a sound theoretical reputation and in practice scores on the same level (White has 58% against it) as the other two mentioned defences.

  8. Let’s talk about Queen’s Gambit Accepted, this is a respected opening on a high level of chess. Kasparov also used this opening in one of his world championship matches. Let’s start with QGA traps. Next chapter. Play again. Analysis board. ⚙Queen's Gambit Accepted Traps⚙: Introduction 68.

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