Hello Mr. Agad, today i hit the magical 2000 elo in rapid. I started almost 3 years ago during the first lockdown, and you were one of the first channels i subbed to and always a pleasure to watch. I cannot put into words how much you help me and how much you are doing for the chess community. Thank you so much Antonio, please never change.
@@RickyRicky-002 thank you, i won't lie to you, i kinda just got them from the start. I ranked in at 1300. Eric Rosen was very instructive too. Generally, you should learn two to three openings for each side that you know in and out. That way you start on the right foot. Obey the opening principles: 1. Develop your pieces 2. Place pawns in the center 3. Get castled 4. Strive for a setup 5. Obstruct your opponents plan Knowing openings is important, you will not just avoid mistakes, but also save precious time. For the middlegame, look for plans. Probably the hardest thing in chess is to come up with plans. Generally speaking, you just look to improve your pieces. Bring the knights to outposts, get the bishops on good diagonals, centralize your queen, get the rooks to open files. If you can correctly improve your position, you will force weaknesses. Weak squares, favorable trades, loose pieces, overextended pawns, backwards pawns and what not. Play against these weaknesses. Pile up on them. The pressure might overwhelm your opponent and make him blunder. The one tip that probably helped me the most is the following: Don't trade if you don't gain anything. If your opponent offers a trade, try to defend your piece in a way that your position improves if they capture. Let me tell you one thing. Chess is difficult, and teaching chess in a youtube comment isn't going to improve your rating. Learn, play, and most importantly: Have fun. It is a slow struggle, you will plateau sooner or later, but don't let that slow you down. Progress will come, it just takes time.
I think Fischer had more respect for Tal than any other player of this era, the stories of Bobby going to the hospital to visit Tal are a testament to their friendship.
You do an outstanding job explaining everything from beginning to end in your videos. Intro, back story, game, history, conclusion. Very comprehensive and easily digestible. Your format is elite. It's not easy to execute so congrats on cracking that code.
@UCw9Mf5EWw1MdlS3gT5Q41VQ He did I've watched them. The particular one in discussion is 5 years old. The sound quality isn't as good and I say his overall delivery has just gotten better.
Who is Agadmator? To the blind, he is the light. To the hungry, he is the bread. To the sick, he is the cure. To the lonely, he is the company. To the sad, he is the joy. To the prisoner, he is the freedom. For me, he is everything.
@@studdpuppy85 Nepomniatchi, Firouzja, Rapport, and Aronian all play plenty interesting chess and perform very well. Players like Duda, Caruana, Giri, and Karjakin put me to sleep
@@ethangilworth7891 Let’s use Magnus as an example. You see him sometimes play some questionable chess to shake things up, and he loses much more when he does that. I’m just saying unfortunately the key to being the best of the best and winning the most games demands extremely precise stockfish like play.
@@studdpuppy85 I would say Magnus plays relatively interesting chess. Perhaps not the most interesting but he is much better than the likes of the few that I mentioned
Hi agad I'm interested in the saga of effin Geller. He defeated almost every big name in chess history tal, Fischer and who not. Kindly cover it too. Thank you #suggestion
#Suggestion It would be great addition if you could add the pictures you show us in the description, because you have very nice photos regarding chess, although we can search the web and can find it, but it will be a lot handy if you could add it in your description by uploading it on some google drive or dropbox link etc. Also, some times you have photos that are shared by some excellent subscriber or chess enthusiast and are really difficult to find on web. Please, consider this maybe for some special videos only, it would be a huge plus. And lastly, thanks to you for making our days and weeks and months and years wonderful by making these videos. 💯*💯*💯
10:23 in this position there is also a move that doesn't work but i think it was worth it to mention it. It seems that white can capture the knight on e7 and if rook recaptures then queen captures rook on g8. But it does not work because black won't capture on e7 , but will play rook to h8 instead , attacking white queen and threatening mate.
4 of those games were against 16 year old Fischer at the 1959 Canidates, when Tal was in peak form. Not to take away from Tal's brillant play but he also didnt play vs 1970-2 peak Fischer.
@@jamesknapp64 it is the same old song "16 year old BF". So what did Fischer have to lose, then? If he had beat Tal at 16, you would have said, "...and he was only 16 years old". Since he lost most games, same excuse, he was only 16 years old. Accept the stats. Period.
@@iaber1698 It's kind of like the FIDE rating system... A really strong player has everything to lose and nothing really to gain from playing a much weaker player. Convert the rating system to giving credit of the two hypothetical players and it's the same mirror image. A strong player beating a weaker player doesn't gain much rating/respect. A weaker player beating the stronger player gains tons of rating/respect- both the same with ratings. Saying "accept the stats" is akin to neutralizing the credit/respect given (same with the rating system) which isn't really fair. The fact he was 16 years old SHOULD bear weight on either outcomes you call excuses and is why top players don't like playing against weaker players. It's just the way it is. Period.
For Fischer At 10:25 instead of the recommended line, white plays Bxe7, rook g8 is undefended and white doesn't have time to recapture. Feels better for white unless I am missing any tactic.
I'm glad that you suggested it but bishop can't be saved in any way. After bishop captures on e7, the rook g8 comes to h8(defended by queen) attacking the queen and the queen had to retreat to d3. After that, rook d7 can capture bishop e7.
@@kartikbhardwaj37 Queen cant retreat because of Qxh2#. White would have to counter with Rae1 offering Queen trade. Rxh7. Rxe5 Rxe7 White would still be bad though but reaalllyyy marginally. . Am not great with Endgames so cant say who the endgame favors, but seems equal-ish
Remake please. You have found your grove. You were always good and entertaining but your newer content has just the right mix of humor analysis depth that facilitates learning while being just really fun to watch. So yes if you have any inclination to remake please do sir.
There was an interesting line you missed at 10:22. If the Bishop captures the Knight on e7, then it can't be recaptured, because the rook on g8 hangs. But Black has Rook to h8, forcing White to sac the Queen by taking the rook to avoid mate in 1. Then White can retreat the Bishop to b4, and the game continues with Black having a queen, but their pieces are disorganized, and White can start working the open b file with the rooks.
@@sterbern6762 I don't know. Depends on Black's continuation. But Black couldn't do anything too threatening their Queen on h8 and the rook hemmed in the middle, so White could move the Queen's Rook to the B file to prepare to move it to b3, to add pressure to that pawn, or even just to double the rooks on the B file. White's bishop couldn't take the pawn right away because in this variation, the Queen guards that forward pawn from h8.
@@timothylee2772 Carlsen is fantastic especially in the endgame but Bobby Fischer in his prime was as good if not better wish we could have seen them play :(
Dude, you're all over the place. I can't tell when some moves are in the game or if it's you just lost in semantics just to come back to the game. Usually not this bad. This one was hard to follow
I think Antonio secrectly didn't show this game on purpose, so he could make our lives 50 times better by doing it now, when we tought he had already shown every Tal-Fischer game. Love Antonio.
# Please do make a remake of that 1st game where Fisher for 1st time won against Tall. I'm watching Your games each time You're posting for 3 years already but first time ever writing a comment her.
#suggestion since evryone is talking about the format of the world chess championship, i have a good idea and your channel is the only way to talk about my idea, i think the format should stay at classical time, but they should give them prepared positions like they give engines and player plays it once with black and once with white, but they have to make formats a lil more quick so players can play two classical games in the row, maybe one hour games
At 10:22 (W to play) we should note that if BxNe7?? hoping to win a piece by taking the defender of the R on g8, then Black has Rh8!! and W must give up his Q or be mated.
Hello Mr. Agad, today i hit the magical 2000 elo in rapid. I started almost 3 years ago during the first lockdown, and you were one of the first channels i subbed to and always a pleasure to watch. I cannot put into words how much you help me and how much you are doing for the chess community. Thank you so much Antonio, please never change.
Congratulations ! How did you do the basics ? Guide me please.
Jesus it’s already 3 years ?! Wtf
@@RickyRicky-002 thank you, i won't lie to you, i kinda just got them from the start. I ranked in at 1300. Eric Rosen was very instructive too. Generally, you should learn two to three openings for each side that you know in and out. That way you start on the right foot. Obey the opening principles:
1. Develop your pieces
2. Place pawns in the center
3. Get castled
4. Strive for a setup
5. Obstruct your opponents plan
Knowing openings is important, you will not just avoid mistakes, but also save precious time.
For the middlegame, look for plans. Probably the hardest thing in chess is to come up with plans. Generally speaking, you just look to improve your pieces. Bring the knights to outposts, get the bishops on good diagonals, centralize your queen, get the rooks to open files.
If you can correctly improve your position, you will force weaknesses. Weak squares, favorable trades, loose pieces, overextended pawns, backwards pawns and what not. Play against these weaknesses. Pile up on them. The pressure might overwhelm your opponent and make him blunder.
The one tip that probably helped me the most is the following: Don't trade if you don't gain anything. If your opponent offers a trade, try to defend your piece in a way that your position improves if they capture.
Let me tell you one thing. Chess is difficult, and teaching chess in a youtube comment isn't going to improve your rating. Learn, play, and most importantly: Have fun. It is a slow struggle, you will plateau sooner or later, but don't let that slow you down. Progress will come, it just takes time.
Same literally here. 2100 in rapid for 3 years even though i play blitz 95% of the time and im also 2000 in blitz
Hey Ludwig
I think Fischer had more respect for Tal than any other player of this era, the stories of Bobby going to the hospital to visit Tal are a testament to their friendship.
I heard hé didnt give him anything ZERO conterplay
Tal played sicilian against Fischer and unlike the other soviets, he did not deliberately get into long, drawish positions against him.
Danke, daß du das sagst. Ich denke auch so.
@@thomashl6416 ye do realise that Fischer ain't a German, right?
@@Dave.Mustaine.Is.Genius Right. I read his biography. He was an Icelander.
Chess video with Tal is like seeing any championship matches in real life
yeah, and specially it becomes even better when agad is narrating it.
You do an outstanding job explaining everything from beginning to end in your videos. Intro, back story, game, history, conclusion. Very comprehensive and easily digestible. Your format is elite. It's not easy to execute so congrats on cracking that code.
His content is addictive because of how well formatted it is.
Im still 700 for 10 years :)
@@skeptic010 that's not possible!!! In 3 years I reached 2000 and in another 3 years I got to 2280!
I'm a simple man, I see an agadmator video covering a game between Fischer and Tal, I click.
Yes please a remake of Fischers first win would be highly appreciated!
I was thinking the same too, but that vidoe is a classic agadmator video.
@UCw9Mf5EWw1MdlS3gT5Q41VQ He did I've watched them. The particular one in discussion is 5 years old. The sound quality isn't as good and I say his overall delivery has just gotten better.
the old video is fine i think!
+1
+1!
Who is Agadmator? To the blind, he is the light. To the hungry, he is the bread. To the sick, he is the cure. To the lonely, he is the company. To the sad, he is the joy. To the prisoner, he is the freedom. For me, he is everything.
bro is simp
Agadmator Christ
Thats a little over the top.
Amen
> To the blind, he is the light
you mean useless?
Instantly a better day when Antonio uploads a Tal video
I’d love for you to do a remake of Ivanchuk’s immortal vs. Kasparov. The final position of that game boggles my mind
#suggestion
He made it, why remake ?
Fantastic game but why do you think a remake is needed?
Good to see you doing the old classics again Agad. Enjoyed this. Maybe it's because the old games are richer in terms of history too.
Thank you for bringing back Fisher's games!
At 0:40 is where the magical monologue "have I shown you this game " begins. Agadmator you're a pure legend
A true professional youtuber; I enjoy your content very much, thank you for all the effort that must go into it
After a long time... Seeing Bobby and Tal is awesome.. Especially seeing hem together
Agadmator I appreciate your precise analysis
Who is the most brilliant world champion? I want ur assessment
One of those amazing fighting draws. I wish top players still played like this today
lol how ignorant.
They do and they lose.
@@studdpuppy85 Nepomniatchi, Firouzja, Rapport, and Aronian all play plenty interesting chess and perform very well.
Players like Duda, Caruana, Giri, and Karjakin put me to sleep
@@ethangilworth7891 Let’s use Magnus as an example. You see him sometimes play some questionable chess to shake things up, and he loses much more when he does that. I’m just saying unfortunately the key to being the best of the best and winning the most games demands extremely precise stockfish like play.
@@studdpuppy85 I would say Magnus plays relatively interesting chess. Perhaps not the most interesting but he is much better than the likes of the few that I mentioned
Agadmator:
" It's interesting to see what bishop has in store for this".
When 2 legends play they make a masterpiece like this
This was such an enjoyable game,it feels more like the players played spontaneously than today
No machines in that time
Hello Agad thank you for constant quality content ✨️
The most amazing chess game I have ever seen!!!
I watched the sequence of trades @10:55 about six times, and I’m still mystified at how brilliant it is from both of them.
Oh Antonio! You spoil us!
He does!
Hi agad
I'm interested in the saga of effin Geller. He defeated almost every big name in chess history tal, Fischer and who not. Kindly cover it too. Thank you
#suggestion
A saga of Alekhine has been teased before by Antonio (in his Vera Menchik video)
Efim Geller was an effin strong GM 😁
when you see Tal, then Fischer in the same video, you press the like button before it even starts
I do that with all of Antonio's posts now. Not a chance it's going to be bad
Thats an incredible game 😮
Amazing game from the golden era of chess.
Great work . Love what you doing thanks a lot from North Africa 🇲🇷
Again i was checking if he uploaded a video, and he does one of the best one.
Who are the two gentlemen looking over Fischers shoulder? I can't figure it out.
Really love Tal. I've been studying his deep dark forest style and it's not easy to comprehend.
The game was covered in "My 60 Memorable Games" titled... A dazzling array of fireworks
#Suggestion
It would be great addition if you could add the pictures you show us in the description, because you have very nice photos regarding chess, although we can search the web and can find it, but it will be a lot handy if you could add it in your description by uploading it on some google drive or dropbox link etc. Also, some times you have photos that are shared by some excellent subscriber or chess enthusiast and are really difficult to find on web. Please, consider this maybe for some special videos only, it would be a huge plus. And lastly, thanks to you for making our days and weeks and months and years wonderful by making these videos. 💯*💯*💯
i'd like to thanks you for all your video. very nice to watch
Yes please!!! Do a remake! So interesting!!
When 2 of the greatest chess minds of all time clash..
🔥🔥🔥🤗🤗
I am From India
I like ur analysis
And i wait your video eagerly
God bless you
10:23 in this position there is also a move that doesn't work but i think it was worth it to mention it.
It seems that white can capture the knight on e7 and if rook recaptures then queen captures rook on g8.
But it does not work because black won't capture on e7 , but will play rook to h8 instead , attacking white queen and threatening mate.
Thanks for explaining that, read comments before video and got stuck on the same part and remembered this. Appreciate that!
@@afgnshha white can continue with Rae1 and get into a slightly worse endgame... but it's the type of endgame which Fischer can win against anyone.
Bf6
Tal’s stats against Fischer speaks volumes about the great magician.
4 of those games were against 16 year old Fischer at the 1959 Canidates, when Tal was in peak form. Not to take away from Tal's brillant play but he also didnt play vs 1970-2 peak Fischer.
@@jamesknapp64 it is the same old song "16 year old BF". So what did Fischer have to lose, then? If he had beat Tal at 16, you would have said, "...and he was only 16 years old". Since he lost most games, same excuse, he was only 16 years old. Accept the stats. Period.
@@iaber1698 you don't think Fischer's play changed at all between 1959 and 1970? Lol
@@iaber1698 It's kind of like the FIDE rating system... A really strong player has everything to lose and nothing really to gain from playing a much weaker player. Convert the rating system to giving credit of the two hypothetical players and it's the same mirror image. A strong player beating a weaker player doesn't gain much rating/respect. A weaker player beating the stronger player gains tons of rating/respect- both the same with ratings. Saying "accept the stats" is akin to neutralizing the credit/respect given (same with the rating system) which isn't really fair. The fact he was 16 years old SHOULD bear weight on either outcomes you call excuses and is why top players don't like playing against weaker players. It's just the way it is. Period.
@@jamesknapp64 I think Tal in 1970s was stronger. He got the peak rating of 2705 in 1980.
For Fischer
At 10:25 instead of the recommended line, white plays Bxe7, rook g8 is undefended and white doesn't have time to recapture. Feels better for white unless I am missing any tactic.
I'm glad that you suggested it but bishop can't be saved in any way.
After bishop captures on e7, the rook g8 comes to h8(defended by queen) attacking the queen and the queen had to retreat to d3. After that, rook d7 can capture bishop e7.
@@kartikbhardwaj37 Queen cant retreat because of Qxh2#.
White would have to counter with Rae1 offering Queen trade. Rxh7. Rxe5 Rxe7
White would still be bad though but reaalllyyy marginally.
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Am not great with Endgames so cant say who the endgame favors, but seems equal-ish
@@ayushjena4257 it's the type of endgame Fischer would win EASILY against anyone.
@@TheRomanianWolf I take that as a good thing for Fischer.
I wish Fischer mentioned my recommendation in his book. 😭😅
I would love 1961 bled chess recap of Fischers and Tals games in particular. #suggestion
Remake please. You have found your grove. You were always good and entertaining but your newer content has just the right mix of humor analysis depth that facilitates learning while being just really fun to watch. So yes if you have any inclination to remake please do sir.
@0:39-1:07 Seriously wondering if he was stroking out there...my brain almost melted. I'm glad he finally decided to have it shown.
"I have like 3000 videos"
MASSIVE flex sir, there is definitely a reason for your success.
all of a sudden, first move itself becomes a new game!! lol (love your dedication Agad)
It’s nice when you revisit these games anytime for any reason 🙏👋
I have butterflies on my stomach every time i see Bobby's games.
Tal defeated Botvinik's use of the french ❤
Amazing. Out of the blue I watched a Fischer v Tal game just yesterday. I never seek out older games. Then you make a vid on it the next day? Weird
12:28 bobby fischer was so strong that even his knight can be called queen. "attacks fischer's queen" XD
There was an interesting line you missed at 10:22. If the Bishop captures the Knight on e7, then it can't be recaptured, because the rook on g8 hangs. But Black has Rook to h8, forcing White to sac the Queen by taking the rook to avoid mate in 1. Then White can retreat the Bishop to b4, and the game continues with Black having a queen, but their pieces are disorganized, and White can start working the open b file with the rooks.
Ehh I dont like it. Why give black that much activity? Whats the nezt move for white
@@sterbern6762 I don't know. Depends on Black's continuation. But Black couldn't do anything too threatening their Queen on h8 and the rook hemmed in the middle, so White could move the Queen's Rook to the B file to prepare to move it to b3, to add pressure to that pawn, or even just to double the rooks on the B file. White's bishop couldn't take the pawn right away because in this variation, the Queen guards that forward pawn from h8.
Incredible video. Unreal
Like you could look at the piece positioning of the board at any moment and it will still look like a classic game in underway
Perfect caption doesn't exist.
Fisher vs Tal: hold our chairs
Fischer the arguably best player of all time vs Tal the greatest sacrificer in chess history
Better than Carlsen?
@@timothylee2772 Carlsen is fantastic especially in the endgame but Bobby Fischer in his prime was as good if not better wish we could have seen them play :(
Tal is the best obviusly
Glad to see your orthodontics removed and your channel truly thriving.
What a rich game with these juicy variations and positions and as the Ding legend said: “ I believe in positions “
a Fischer video on a tuesday, bless you agad🙏
Yes, we want a remake pls Agad!
#suggestion
Always happy to see Fischer
Keep up the great vids Agad
Dude, you're all over the place. I can't tell when some moves are in the game or if it's you just lost in semantics just to come back to the game. Usually not this bad. This one was hard to follow
In the Amsterdam Interzonal Tournamen in 1964, Tal played amazing games. Worth a look.
please show more bobby matches and AI chess matches as well. thanks for content
Hai... Your Channel is Amazing...
In the famous photo of the game, Tal is playing the move 7…Ne7, sacrificing his K-side pawns, with a smile.
What I'm surprised more is when Fischer visits Tal when he's ill in hospital and played a game there.
Wakha 3lik
Considering the beauty and sheer strength of the b4 move, please analyze games started by 1. b4. Best regards.
I think Antonio secrectly didn't show this game on purpose, so he could make our lives 50 times better by doing it now, when we tought he had already shown every Tal-Fischer game. Love Antonio.
Nice to see a Fischer game!
thanks agad, excited to watch this
Yep, definitly like to see a remake of the other game 🙂
Agad, you need to make the Petrosian vs Spassky game with the pawn storm. WILD.
#suggestion Tal Vs Nezhmetdinov 4th game. I have been waiting for this one for long
1:00 bruh they spelled his name wrong.
Very nice game and interesting remarks.
I'm a simple man I see Fischer and Tal I click the video
Keep up the good work 😎
dude i play like this
almost every day &
yes because of you
man i made it to 2080
on Lichess today 🙏☯️
Please make a remake of Fisher vs Tal at Bled
# Please do make a remake of that 1st game where Fisher for 1st time won against Tall. I'm watching Your games each time You're posting for 3 years already but first time ever writing a comment her.
Didn't know you were Croatian cheers from one fellow to another 🤝🏼
Enjoyed the standings & all the rest 🙂
Great Game SuperGreat players Superstars Fischer and Tal two of the Best
@agadmator idk which next post it was, but have you framed and displayed this photo??
#suggestion since evryone is talking about the format of the world chess championship, i have a good idea and your channel is the only way to talk about my idea, i think the format should stay at classical time, but they should give them prepared positions like they give engines and player plays it once with black and once with white, but they have to make formats a lil more quick so players can play two classical games in the row, maybe one hour games
Please make a remake of fisher's first win against tal I'd like to hear the entire story
Hi Agad when the game has a complete new game
I would love a vid on the unusual Bird Opening😅
At 10:22 (W to play) we should note that if BxNe7?? hoping to win a piece by taking the defender of the R on g8, then Black has Rh8!! and W must give up his Q or be mated.
white can get out with Rae1 and it go to a worse endgame
#suggestion , Anna Cramling VS MVL
Wild game by 2 legends of chess.
we are saying anything about 1959 candidates tournament now?
Amazing to see
At 10:22 after Qxe5, why not Bxe7 winning the Knight? Rook on d7 can't recapture the Bishop since the g8 Rook is now hanging.
Come on, R-h8 is not hard to see.
#suggestion any of the brilliant Stockfish15 games.
what a beautiful match . it's so a wild thing to watch fisher , he's realy a ''thing''
Please make a remake sir as it will include the story as well
7:38 the rook could be moved after the check from the queen?
Did youtube reduce your subscribers? could have sworn you were on 1.3M before