Agadmator you realize that your recommendation of my Nezhmetdinov documentary on this video has since caused more than a thousand new subscriptions to my channel, at a time when I was only getting one or two new subs a month. You revived my channel and I will never forget you for this. Right now I am in the middle of a documentary on Vladimirs Petrovs- just a week ago I bought the new Sony Vegas pro 15 build and I have started construction. So thank you!
I’ve seen the first 3 games. What a man that Rashid is. I cannot imagine why they didn’t earn him a GM title. He’s is the type of guy that fails easy questions but is the boss of impossible problems. Brilliant brilliant player.
I watched the Jessica Fischer documentary after your recommendation. Absolutely fantastic. Would never have come across without you. Thank you and thank you to Jessica Fischer.
This was the first international tournament for Rashid. The rest of the world had accused the Russians of only sending their top level grandmasters abroad, so for this tournament, they sent "mere masters". Rashid came so close, drawing his game with Korchnoi, when he might have won it. Korchnoi was a brilliant defender, and Rashid always had trouble against players like him. Fantastic performance for Rashid and this was a great game.
Nezhmetdinov is like Xu Xin in modern table tennis, Artists who will never win the biggest accolades but paint the landscape of their arts in an ethereal and romantic mood keeping their craft etched in our minds
This is such a friendly place! The "ïnternet-trolls" that write things before checking facts, or thinking for a few seconds, write things like "congratulations", without being sarcastic! Thanks for creating this haven of fun and good moods&moves!
Lol people need to read the description and towards the bottom you will find the title is a quote. As far as anyone of us know agadmator isn’t expecting a child. But it’s cool that if he ever does have a child people will be supportive.
Jaggert Duff The title itself is misleading. Reading the description may clarify any misunderstanding, but agad should have used quotation marks to avoid confusion in the first place.
Joshua John Granada I agree. The title is misleading if it is the only thing you look at. But his descriptions often contain a lot of interesting stuff I would recommend reading it. He probably should have used quotations but it also rests on the person who is interested enough to leave a comment to research thoroughly.
Jaggert Duff You cant always rely on people to "go the extra mile" with what they "consume," i.e. read descriptions. Hence why one should be careful with the first things people notice. And while I see and partially agree with your point, I cant fully exculpate agad with this one.
Nezhmetdinov has to be one of the best players I've ever had the pleasure of watching.Thanks to Agamator.My top 3 favorite chess players of all time are Nezhmetinov,Tal,and Bobby Fisher. But there are so many greats! Hard choices lol
Great channel. Interesting stories and enjoyable analysis. Your accent contributes haha. When I stop being poor I will certainly contribute to support the channel. :)
Hey agadmator! I really wanna suggest you to show this game as it is my fav lasker' game played between emanuel lasker and his brother edward lasker who was also a chess writer and a very strong player himself. The game was called drawing conclusions and was played in 1924 in New York. I really love this game as it is the longest exciting game from my point of view. It's i think 103 moves long. And, specially, there is a double counter-pin in the middle game that i found is really cool! I really want you to show that game to everyone please :) and ps i really enjoy, love and spend a major part of my day watching your videos. Keep up the good work! Regards :)
I watch the documentary on R.N.'s life last night. The son's name is given. I searched for him, and found some evidence that he his alive, but none that he plays chess. His father was a remarkable man.
this guy was something else lol to give your opponent just enough to make them believe in their plan only to force them to continue with their plan when its totally lost for them. take my knight.. take my pawn with check and set up mate in one.. nothing better than letting your opponents get into a mate and one and then force mate in how many moves it takes you.. usually better when its a lot lol
I don't remember exactly the title, it was something like "l arte della combinazione scacchistica" written by Enrico Paoli, which was one of the first 2 or 3 chess books that happened to me to read, alongside "I fondamenti degli scacchi" by capablanca, and an Italian opening book. There, many different patterns were described, the main patterns for mate and the ones to take some hanging pieces and so on.. And it was both useful and marvelous!
Well, believe it or not, I found the correct move and the idea behind it. No, I did not calculate all the possibilities. I used to have a bad habit of doing that, even in positional games. Now that I'm getting older, it's very tiring to do that, so I trust my intuition more. So, finding g6 was intuitive and then I calculated just enough to convince me that white would likely get a strong attack. I also saw that getting the bishop to b6 would be necessary. Lastly, where's the doggie? I miss him when he's not here. Anyway, I think Agadmator is helping people to develop their chess intuition by the way he presents games, so GOOD JOB!
Fischer vs Larsen 1958 The Sicilian Dragon seems to be a complex defense against White, and Fischer slayed it. An in-depth analyzation would be cool. #suggestion
#suggestion Alekhine-Böök margate 1938. Alekhine asked Najdorf what did he think of the rook sacrifice, and Najdorf who did not see the continuation still thought it was best to compliment it. -39 in buenos aires Najdorf confessed that those were not his real thoughts, and Alekhine responded, that even he could not see everything, and said "I have a big nose" ...He won the beautyprize for this came and is said to have carried the proceedings in his pocket for months after...
In Bronstein Najdorf video you commented that you had a game with an exact same position, before black pieces castles. I would love to see that game. #suggestion
I disagree that only Nezhmetdinov and Tal could play a game like that. Some others who could: - Frank Marshall - Alexander Alekhine - Garry Kasparov - Alexei Shirov
Agadmator you realize that your recommendation of my Nezhmetdinov documentary on this video has since caused more than a thousand new subscriptions to my channel, at a time when I was only getting one or two new subs a month. You revived my channel and I will never forget you for this. Right now I am in the middle of a documentary on Vladimirs Petrovs- just a week ago I bought the new Sony Vegas pro 15 build and I have started construction. So thank you!
I haven't realized it, but it's quite deserved :) Very happy to hear people are enjoying your videos :)
Hello Jessica, how is the documentary on Vladimir Petrov going?
it's actually a very exquisitely beautiful documentary video about rashid nezmethdinov I completely recommends it
I’ve seen the first 3 games. What a man that Rashid is. I cannot imagine why they didn’t earn him a GM title. He’s is the type of guy that fails easy questions but is the boss of impossible problems. Brilliant brilliant player.
See! This is what happens when you don't use quotes agad. Now your girlfriend will be wondering if you have an illegitimate son.
+TUSHAR BASRA :D
+TUSHAR BASRA She doesn't watch my videos :D
but you need the click bait!
Yeah, I read title too fast... I thought a) congrats! It's a boy; and b) way to commit! Naming your son Rashid Nezhmetdinov Radic!
I watched the Jessica Fischer documentary after your recommendation. Absolutely fantastic. Would never have come across without you. Thank you and thank you to Jessica Fischer.
Glad to hear it :)
This was the first international tournament for Rashid. The rest of the world had accused the Russians of only sending their top level grandmasters abroad, so for this tournament, they sent "mere masters". Rashid came so close, drawing his game with Korchnoi, when he might have won it. Korchnoi was a brilliant defender, and Rashid always had trouble against players like him. Fantastic performance for Rashid and this was a great game.
Tal had a negative score with Korchnoi
Nezhmetdinov is like Xu Xin in modern table tennis, Artists who will never win the biggest accolades but paint the landscape of their arts in an ethereal and romantic mood keeping their craft etched in our minds
I almost congratulated you on your son, reminder to myself i have to see the video first before comenting haha
Even Antonio is stunned based on how beautiful this game was. Well Played Nezhmetdinov!
the title is a blunder
This is beyond alpha zero level, insanely complicated.
You should trade mark the phrase “chess threesome”
Wow that game was beautiful....more classic games please
Yes! A nezhmetdinov game. Thank you Mr. Agadmator
Nezhmetdinov games are always so nice to watch and study, so many possibilities and variations are possible. Thanks for doing these games.
This is such a friendly place! The "ïnternet-trolls" that write things before checking facts, or thinking for a few seconds, write things like "congratulations", without being sarcastic! Thanks for creating this haven of fun and good moods&moves!
Aah man I couldn’t find the brilliant move, but I sure did enjoy the show 😀
I love the phrase "a journey through a horrifying maze of variations". Good stuff Agadmator!
After this game It's actually "Brilliancy prize deserves Rashid" ## adorable game ##speechless....
Lol people need to read the description and towards the bottom you will find the title is a quote. As far as anyone of us know agadmator isn’t expecting a child. But it’s cool that if he ever does have a child people will be supportive.
Jaggert Duff The title itself is misleading. Reading the description may clarify any misunderstanding, but agad should have used quotation marks to avoid confusion in the first place.
Joshua John Granada I agree. The title is misleading if it is the only thing you look at. But his descriptions often contain a lot of interesting stuff I would recommend reading it. He probably should have used quotations but it also rests on the person who is interested enough to leave a comment to research thoroughly.
Jaggert Duff You cant always rely on people to "go the extra mile" with what they "consume," i.e. read descriptions. Hence why one should be careful with the first things people notice. And while I see and partially agree with your point, I cant fully exculpate agad with this one.
Joshua John Granada that’s true the entire situation could have been avoided with a simple “ “
A machine before there was AI ... what an incredible player!
No reverse gear Rashid makes the magic again ! :D Wonderful game, you made me love this game Agadmator !
What a nice game ! Good job Agadmator...
after seeing this game it became my favourite game........ adagmator always gives good games to think and to ENJOY.
Spectacular. Thank you once again.
6:37 after 1. Rb3 by white, instead of immediately go for f5, black can go Kd8, Nh6, and then f5.
Yes I did find the g6 move. And its thanks to you Antonio for renewing my enjoyment of and understanding of chess after so many years absence from it.
Nezhmetdinov has to be one of the best players I've ever had the pleasure of watching.Thanks to Agamator.My top 3 favorite chess players of all time are Nezhmetinov,Tal,and Bobby Fisher. But there are so many greats! Hard choices lol
Great game and alot of brilliant moves thanx Agadmator
I'm glad that you finally showed the game!!
Congratulations Agad so happy for you!
lol
he's not having a son lol the quote is from Rashid
Lol
12:44
Fake sub detected. lol
Nice. It's good to know we have more awesome players coming.
Oh, you werent the father. Ok have a good day though. (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Rashid was such a talented person yet he was never awarded the 'GM' title.
Wonder...
Who cares? What's in a name?
Great channel Agadmator
Dude the way u articulate is Outstanding👏
Wonderful channel! Thanks for your research and efforts!
*Yes! I found the move!*
Finding the move Rashid and Tal plays are quite an achievement you know.
5:55 Holy shit. Those hypothetical moves just kept going. Just from a simple Pawn move, and it derails into a hot mess.
Great channel. Interesting stories and enjoyable analysis. Your accent contributes haha. When I stop being poor I will certainly contribute to support the channel. :)
Hey agadmator! I really wanna suggest you to show this game as it is my fav lasker' game played between emanuel lasker and his brother edward lasker who was also a chess writer and a very strong player himself. The game was called drawing conclusions and was played in 1924 in New York. I really love this game as it is the longest exciting game from my point of view. It's i think 103 moves long. And, specially, there is a double counter-pin in the middle game that i found is really cool! I really want you to show that game to everyone please :) and ps i really enjoy, love and spend a major part of my day watching your videos. Keep up the good work! Regards :)
Yes!! Yess!!! i love that game 😍
me too really want him to show a good lasker game as he never really shows brilliant draw games 😂 but this one is really epic and exciting!!!!
Yeah this is in Silman's endgame manual
3:12 Black's position has become so hopeless, that Black could easily resign after e5
You knew it is a rashid's game when agadmator mention "aww Man there are so many variations"
This was such a great breakdown
Very well explained agad. Love your channel ❤❤❤❤
Love from India 🇮🇳
Amazing game and nice variations you shown....
"Don't try to calculate everything. It's impossible."
And here I am about to congratulate the birth of his son..
I wonder if his son is still alive and if he plays chess.
I watch the documentary on R.N.'s life last night. The son's name is given. I searched for him, and found some evidence that he his alive, but none that he plays chess. His father was a remarkable man.
Thanks
His father was a man
@@bussin1337 you know quite a lot that his fathet was a *MAN*..🤣🤣🤣
Nedzmedinov played this complicated game like a freaking stocfkish 😳
this is insane. Nezhy really had great imagination. can't believe he's no GM
They doesn't allow him to leave. They don't want him to get the title.
Thank you Agadmator for this.😊
i rarely comment, but congratulations to becoming a father. a chess prodigy has been born! Our junior sect leader !
Ferdinant Johnson watch the video before commenting :p
For his second place at the 1954 Bucharest International Tournament Nezhmetdinov obtained the IM title along with Korchnoi.
Such awesome complexity, probably my favorite game
The fake subs finally reveal themselves as they congratulate Agad for having a son. Hahaha
he might soon!
Well.
i wonder why everyone is congratulating agadmator.
for the brilliant video of course
All the fake subs who don't watch the videos but want to comment anyway. lol
Brilliant as usual
thank You mr. agadgmatrstrator.... Great job. i really like Your chess videos.
hokus pokus good huh?
X YZ ?
Good channel
Learn how to spell dude
@@udaytejsingh3998 It was joke dude
This gentleman sure did deserve a world championship 😏
this guy was something else lol to give your opponent just enough to make them believe in their plan only to force them to continue with their plan when its totally lost for them. take my knight.. take my pawn with check and set up mate in one.. nothing better than letting your opponents get into a mate and one and then force mate in how many moves it takes you.. usually better when its a lot lol
Rashid dedicated this win and this video to his son , long ago . Agad just reminds us haha
Congratulations for your son´s birth :)
Greetings to your family!
that was some heavy artillery fire from Rashid, excellent game! 💥👍
Congrats bro 😉and great game !
دیدن بازی های رشید مغز ادم خسته میکنه
I don't remember exactly the title, it was something like "l arte della combinazione scacchistica" written by Enrico Paoli, which was one of the first 2 or 3 chess books that happened to me to read, alongside "I fondamenti degli scacchi" by capablanca, and an Italian opening book.
There, many different patterns were described, the main patterns for mate and the ones to take some hanging pieces and so on.. And it was both useful and marvelous!
Well, believe it or not, I found the correct move and the idea behind it. No, I did not calculate all the possibilities. I used to have a bad habit of doing that, even in positional games. Now that I'm getting older, it's very tiring to do that, so I trust my intuition more. So, finding g6 was intuitive and then I calculated just enough to convince me that white would likely get a strong attack. I also saw that getting the bishop to b6 would be necessary. Lastly, where's the doggie? I miss him when he's not here. Anyway, I think Agadmator is helping people to develop their chess intuition by the way he presents games, so GOOD JOB!
Congrats!
Fischer vs Larsen 1958
The Sicilian Dragon seems to be a complex defense against White, and Fischer slayed it.
An in-depth analyzation would be cool. #suggestion
congrats adamator
I watch his games and wonder “how did he not become a grandmaster? He definitely had the ability”
#suggestion Alekhine-Böök margate 1938. Alekhine asked Najdorf what did he think of the rook sacrifice, and Najdorf who did not see the continuation still thought it was best to compliment it. -39 in buenos aires Najdorf confessed that those were not his real thoughts, and Alekhine responded, that even he could not see everything, and said "I have a big nose" ...He won the beautyprize for this came and is said to have carried the proceedings in his pocket for months after...
Beautiful!
4:28 "after you know the position explodes" ..
Thats my life exactly....lol
Rashid Nezhmetdinov is my best player.
Super Nez looks like a very intense guy.
Congrats on having a son :D
In Bronstein Najdorf video you commented that you had a game with an exact same position, before black pieces castles.
I would love to see that game. #suggestion
Me too, but as I changed 6 apartments in a relatively short time, I have no idea where my old annotated games are :)
Who can't love this!!!
The moment I saw this title, I know it would be great.
I liked the unintended chess pun, "The victor, Korchnoi himself."
Congratulations :D
Congratulations on AgadJunior
Our dear Enrico Paoli was awarded the title of Grandmaster honoris causa in 1996.
Rashid is probably one of the most dazzling attacking players ever, up there with Alekhine, Morphy, Tal.
Very very agresive and entertainment, like a tal standard game
He absolutely did not resign in that final position, INACCURATE!!!!
Mesmerising!!!!
Great game!
Gratz agad
Very nice
Excellent game 👍
one of the best games ever seen
5:10 I love it when i can guess the move.
What a dedication
what you said @ 8:12 made me lol!
"Don't try to calculate everything because it's really impossible"❤️
🔥🔥🔥
I disagree that only Nezhmetdinov and Tal could play a game like that. Some others who could:
- Frank Marshall
- Alexander Alekhine
- Garry Kasparov
- Alexei Shirov
12:04 cheeky!
congrats dad! ^^