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The
Englund Gambit

Some traps are really nasty, and we are here to help you get away and gain control!

Here is a good example – It’s rarely played at top levels, but you will see it in many blitz games of non-professional levels.

This gambit is dangerous only if you don’t know the main lines:

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Learn This Opening Down Below!

The Englund Gambit is called after Swedish player Fritz Englund (died 1933)

Black's idea is to avoid the traditional closed queen's pawn games and create an open game with tactical chances, but at the cost of a pawn.

A great way to struck an amateur opponent!

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