
Explore a secret weapon opening for black that is dynamic and fast. Learn live-game moves and tricks not found in books, featuring the England/Duns Gambit and lesson one.
Develop your pieces quickly, castle queenside, and attack to win the queen using queen e7, bishop g4, and bishop captures f3.
Recap the secret weapon opening for black, covering bishop g4, queen e4, and queenside castling, with emphasis on bishop captures f3 and winning tactics.
Explore black's sharp responses to white's c4 and e3 in lesson 5, using queen e7, h5, knight g4, and forced mating nets to dominate the position.
In lesson five, part two, the video analyzes a black opening against white’s e3 and c4, exploring g5, f4 prevention, and practical ideas for attack.
Learn to counter f4 with the secret weapon opening for black, applying bishop g4, queen h4, and rapid development to castle queenside and seize the initiative.
In lesson seven of my secret weapon opening for black, exploit white’s h2 king-side weakness with bishop captures f3 and h2, leading to mating nets and Stockfish-related insights.
Master the secret weapon opening for black, activating bishop g4 and bishop f4 pressure, queen f6 ideas, and a queenside castle to dominate the d-file and attack.
Examine knight to d2, also known as nd2, targeting the dark-square bishop and creating an isolated pawn, then apply central pressure with ideas like c3 and queen e7.
Explore the secret weapon opening for black through live game analysis, focusing on fast development, bishop g4, early queen e7, and castling queenside to launch rapid attacks.
Learn lesson 11 of my secret weapon opening for black as I demonstrate a d4 e5 line, castle queenside, and a decisive bishop captures h2 tactic to win the queen.
Explore a tactically rich black plan in lesson 12: castle queenside, develop quickly, and attack as fast as possible with h5/h4 against g3 to threaten mating ideas.
Explore a dynamic g3 defense from the white side, and black's aggressive plan with e5, d6, d4, and a pawn storm with f6 and g5, castling queenside for rapid attack.
Master the secret weapon opening for Black and its sharp attacking ideas after castling queenside. See how g3 responses, knight maneuvers, and a rook queen sacrifice create decisive tactical pressure.
Explore a tactical game from my secret weapon opening for black, analyze knight maneuvers, bishop play, and rook sacrifices on the d-file to exploit dark-square weaknesses.
Explore the secret weapon opening for black and its aggressive h5–h-file attack. See how rook h8 checkmate is set up through bishop maneuvers and tactical ideas.
Master the bishop f4 response in my secret weapon opening for Black. The lesson demonstrates knight c6, queen f6, and h-file pressure to offset white threats.
Execute the black response to bishop c4 with a6, delay to see white's move, then play queen e7 and castling queenside to launch a winning attack.
My Secret Weapon Opening For Black is an opening reportoire that is very dynamic and tactical. The Englund Gambit is an aggressive attack that can gain a positional and material advantage over the opponent if played correctly. The gambit starts with white playing Queen's Pawn Opening and many times king pawn. Many chess players may have heard of the Englund Gambit and may have even seen the move order but I can guarantee you that not many players seen the move order that Maurice Bishop teaches. The move order and the way Maurice Bishop plays the Englund Gambit is flawless. He's won many OTB chess tournaments using this opening; as well as many online chess games using this opening and even defeating a National Master live on chess dot com with this opening. This opening is so sneaky that even the strongest players can even fall for it's many traps. This dynamic opening is easy to remember and doesn't have any theory. The 3 keys in learning this opening is developing your pieces as fast as possible, castling queenside as fast as possible, and attacking your opponent as fast as possible. The Englund Gambit is an exciting and fun opening and believe anyone will love the results it gives. If you want to stomp your many opponents in chess then this video course is for you.