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Anyone Knows How to play danish gambit ?

Boris Alterman (author of "Alterman Gambit Guide") on the Danish Gambit...
https://chesslessons.wordpress.com/category/danish-gambit/
Sites featuring the Danish Gambit, among others...
http://www.ianchessgambits.com/danish-gambit.html
http://www.thechesswebsite.com/danish-gambit/
https://web.archive.org/web/20140626190901/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/abby25.pdf
Free Danish Gambit course on Chessable...
https://www.chessable.com/danish-gambit-for-white/course/891/
The book...."Alterman Gambit Guide - White Gambits"....covers the Danish Gambit...
http://www.qualitychess.co.uk/ebooks/Alterman-Gambit-Guide.pdf
http://www.qualitychess.co.uk/products/1/59/the_alterman_gambit_guide_-_white_gambits_by_boris_alterman/
https://www.amazon.com/Alterman-Gambit-Guide-White-Gambits/dp/1906552533/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494082967&sr=8-1&keywords=alterman+gambit+guide
After checking out the material above, you may want to check out this world-wind tour of the Danish by GothamChess...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd7ZiSvdwN8
and, finally, don't forget to check out my blog...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell

dont 4git. im friend is one a the premier opening analysts on mister chess dot com. and extraordinarily so. sadly he becomes lost in the middlegame as his tactix are suspect. BUT he'll get u equality as u arrive.
...right ouzo ?

It is very playable for amateurs, as there are a lot of tricky traps.
However, at Carlsen's level, it doesn't work.

At low levels, the Danish Gambit can be a deadly surprise, but Schlecter's d5! takes all the fun out of it:
5...d5 just kills Black's advantage to get a safe position, and 4.Bc4? should be replaced by 4.Nxc3! which is the right approach for white (about equal, but with plenty of play for both sides).
This is theory
I think that white has not enough compansation
In this position you should close diagonals for black
"When we have two bishop we are winning" reallynot
Playing trappy openings won't help you to improve your chess, in the Danish Black has plenty of defenses that offer him easy equality or a big advantage (he just has to memorize one forced sequence to reach a draw endgame) I wouldn't mind playing against the Danish at any time

Your position has nothing to do with the Danish Gambit. The engine DOES matter. Please just admit it, and stop arguing
While it's true that uncle Einstein has advised never arguing with guys like you, he was rather a mediocre chess player, so I don't have to take his advice too seriously.
Who is uncle Einstein?
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Engine evaluation is relevant
Of course it isn't.
For an engine, every position is rational, and also an engine does not care about positions where the slightest mistake can be fatal.
For a human, these two factors are the decisive ones, and not a fluctuation of plus or minus 0.5 (or more than that) in an engine's evaluation.
Example: This is a book position (from the Sicilian 4 knights), and it's Black to move.
What does your beloved engine say here, who is better, and what Black should play?
Your position has nothing to do with the Danish Gambit. The engine DOES matter. Please just admit it, and stop arguing
The engine could play a line where there's only one good move each move, but a human would need to be the strength of Bobby Fischer to do so. Chances of that are minimal. @pfren has a point. If an engine says a position is winning, if you can't convert it into a win, then the engine's analysis doesn't matter.
Hello Do you know how tp play danish gambit