All Chess Strategy in One Game
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Welcome to the exploration of chess strategy. In this video, we explore a positional masterpiece by Geza Maroczy. This game is incredibly instructive as it illustrates numerous principles of positional chess. A careful examination of this game will greatly increase your understanding of chess strategy and improve your play.
Maroczy vs Suchting, Barmen 1905
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Nbd7 5. e3 Be7 6. Nf3 O-O 7. Qc2 c6 8. a3 Nh5 9. h4 f5 10. Be2 Ndf6 11. Ne5 Bd7 12. Qd1 Be8 13. c5 Qc7 14. b4 a5 15. g3 axb4 16. axb4 Rxa1 17. Qxa1 Ne4 18. g4 Nxc3 19. Qxc3 Nf6 20. Bf4 Qc8 21. g5 Nd7 22. Nd3 Bf7 23. Kd2 Bd8 24. Ra1 Bc7 25. Ra7 Re8 26. Bxc7 Qxc7 27. f4 Rb8 28. b5 Qc8 29. b6 Be8 30. Nc1 Nf8 31. Nb3 e5 32. dxe5 Ne6 33. Bd3 g6 34. h5 Bf7 35. Na5 Nd8 36. e6 Qxe6 37. h6 d4 38. Qxd4 Qa2+ 39. Ke1 Ne6 40. Qe5 Re8 41. Nxb7 Qb3 42. Be2 Qb1+ 43. Kf2 Qh1 44. Nd6 Qh4+ 45. Kg2 Nxf4+ 46. Qxf4 Bd5+ 47. Bf3 Bxf3+ 48. Kxf3 1-0
Happy to see the great Maroczy (born 1870) here today. Often a relatively overlooked master, despite having been very strong and around the 1904-07 period considered to be the world’s highest ranked player (during the WC Lasker’s typical inactivity for other pursuits). This lovely tournament he tied for first with Janowski (Maroczy +7 -1 =7 & Janowski +9 - 3 = 3). Maroczy struggled on for 96 moves in his final round game so he could tie for first with Janowski.
The following year a title match with Lasker was to be played, but unfortunately never materialized. The great positional master Maroczy had numerous first place finishes in very strong tournaments and played quite well even into the 1920s.
This game predates Capablanca’s famous 1929 Karlsbad game against Treybal where very similar strategies and a final breakthrough was employed.
Thanks again as always
Great way to start my day! Thanks from Virginia Beach
My pleasure!
@@chesswisdom Very nice(My audio was distorted/I don't care)TYSM.
Very patient and calm play by white -- prompting ever more frantic rescue efforts by black!
Nice game with nice analysis ❤, thanks.
Thanking you all.
My pleasure.
@@chesswisdom Thanks Sir.
I wish I had these videos when I was learning ... they are great at explaining strategy which is where all the fun is.
I like how you formulate clear rules (dont move pawns on your inferior side, dont open lines there) without oversimplifying.
Me too. Wish I had these videos and all of RUclips for that matter growing up .
This is one of the most instructive games I've ever seen, and your breakdown of the reasoning behind every move and the players' strategies is top-notch!! Thanks for showing us this masterpiece! Keep it up, Chess Wisdom!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
I like the way he analyse very clear and informative.
What a game, wow. Thanks a lot!
My pleasure!
I like the way he plays on both wings. This is sth I still find hard to do. I often find myself not knowing how to exploit my space advantage. I will try to remember this lesson.
We don't see sutch masterpiece in these days !
Very instructive game, and very well explained! Thanks to share your thoughts on it!
My pleasure!
Very instructive
Thank you very much for the brilliant analysis. Best wishes from Hungary, Maróczy's country! ❤
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Incredible game.
Beautiful game, very nice coverage (first time i see one of your videos, but i think I'll watch more after this one)
Thank you very nice do u have fide rating
Yes
@@lukemarks3281 howuch
Nicest positional play, best illustrated. Nf3 came late from white sir, is that the line?
Marcozy has his own engine in his head 👍
Well done, thank you!
My pleasure!
Thank you for your excellent presentation! 🙏 The Pachman you used, is it in algebraic notation or descriptive?
My pleasure. It's in descriptive notation.
How can I reach 1500 + right now my rating stuck in 1200 elo I solve daily puzzles and play games and analyse them still not improving which opening is best for me how can I improve my game and rating
..sure-footed or what…?🎉😊
What if black took a-file himself with ...Qa8 instead of ...Re8?
Gosta Stoltz vs Herman Steiner Stockholm Interzonal 1952
[Event "Stockholm Interzonal"]
[Site "Stockholm SWE"]
[Date "1952.09.19"]
[EventDate "1952.09.15"]
[Round "4"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Gosta Stoltz"]
[Black "Herman Steiner"]
Need this explanation
@@abhijitkarmakar991 Agree. Me too....
h6
Yep, was screaming for black to play h6 to kick that bishop for ages...
Hm, don't know about it. It kicks the bishop, yes, but it completely gives the light squares to white.
@@gaopinghu7332 h6 by white not black for queen g7+# 2 moves later.
6:10 castling was better ❤
All in one game? But didn't that occur in every famous game?
Morphy at the Opera... Fischer vs. Byrne... Kramnik defeating Kasparov...
Sorry, you're way too fast. Couldn't follow.
You can click the settings button and reduce the playback speed. Strange though, I find the commentary measured and clear.
Kind of boring
Worst ever advice from Pachman
Why? Because it ist more precise to say the right plan is attack the weakest point of the pawn chain?