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The Stafford Gambit arises from the Petroff Defense after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6. Objectively it’s a dubious gambit but it offers Black good practical chances if White doesn’t know the best way forward. In this video, GM Avetik Grigoryan shows a simple and practical refutation of Stafford that is also easy to remember. You will see the important ideas for Black and the typical Stafford gambit traps. Then, you will learn a simple refutation of this line. To help you memorize how to refute this dubious gambit in the Russian Defense, there is an important slogan that you can remember. So is this gambit worth learning with the Black pieces? GM Avetik Grigoryan shares his opinion on this. Apart from being a pawn down, there are other downsides to it. However, if you still wish to play this opening with the Black pieces, there are some useful sources you can learn from. All of this has been discussed in the video. 0:17 - Introduction 1:19 - How does the Stafford Gambit arise? 2:33 - Black's Ideas 3:22 - Popular Traps in the Stafford 4:52 - Trap 1 6:06 - Trap 2 8:26 - 5.Nc3 8:43 - 5.d3 - The most simple and practical refutation 13:17 - Important things to remember 13:44 - The slogan of Stafford Gambit's refutation 14:25 - Black's option - 6...h5 7.h3 Qd4 15:40 - 6...Qd4 16:09 - 6...Ng4 17:35 - Downsides and summary of the refutation 19:08 - Other refutations of this dubious opening 20:23 - Till what level can you play the Stafford Gambit? 22:26 - How to learn the Stafford Gambit with Black? 23:01 - A joke from Chessmood's course 23:18 - Additional resources 23:37 - Conclusion Also, check out our course on refuting the Stafford Gambit, where we cover all the lines in more depth - https://chessmood.com/course/stafford... You can also check out our article on the same topic - https://chessmood.com/blog/stafford-g... _________________________________________________________ 🔔 Remember to turn NOTIFICATIONS ON so you NEVER miss a video! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to our channel and never miss an update from our All-Grandmaster team - / @chessmood At Chessmood, you learn chess from Grandmasters only! Be a part of an amazing chess community that actually wants to see your growth. Become a PRO Member to get: 📹 Unlimited Access to our Opening, Middlegame, and Endgame courses 🎙️ Live Streams 🖥️ Webinars and Interactive Lessons 🗣️ Answered by GM’s in our forum 📁 PGN’s 👉 Find out more about becoming a PRO Member – https://chessmood.com/become-a-pro Follow us on our: 📱 Facebook Page – / chessmood 🗣️ Facebook Group – / chessmood 💙 Twitter – / chessmood 📸 Instagram – / chessmood_official #chessmood #rightmoodrightmove #staffordgambit