Sam Copeland. My "favorite" game: When I 1st saw this game move QxB. I lunged back, cried out (i was alone) HOLLY..., slammed my fist and let out "A TEAR OF SHEER JOY" !!!!! SIMPLY AWESOME. No wonder TAl picked NEZH as "second' for his world title match vs botwinnik. Tal said after a loss to NEZH "the best thing that ever happened" (paraphrase)
Thanks for the great analysis of a fascinating game. I was running Stockfish 12 on it while watching, and it preferred b6 to d6 for black (sorry, I don't know the move number). I reckon this is probably still losing with the same plan, but it's an interesting alternative.
What's funny is that 12. Qg4 is Stockfish's number one line in the position! 12...d5?? actually loses for black on account of 13. Qe1 Nxb3 14. axb3 Qd8 15. Nxd5 Bxb2 16. Bc5 and white has a tremendous initiative in exchange for the bishop pair and is likely winning some material soon.
Salute to analysis bro Agad isn't even near by to you You and Daniel king should be the first ones to reach 1 million but unfortunately it's agad who is boring
@@sam_copeland : Dear Sir, you deserve the greatest admiration for your kind words on the Chanel that other viewer criticized unjustly. Recognizing someonelse's merits in a very competitive media shows what kind of person you are. I see now that the quality of your work comes from your qualities as a humang being. My all respect and admiration for you, even though I am nobody in the chess world.
Sam Copeland. My "favorite" game: When I 1st saw this game move QxB. I lunged back, cried out (i was alone) HOLLY..., slammed my fist and let out "A TEAR OF SHEER JOY" !!!!! SIMPLY AWESOME. No wonder TAl picked NEZH as "second' for his world title match vs botwinnik. Tal said after a loss to
NEZH "the best thing that ever happened" (paraphrase)
Same as carlsen and dubov situation
Just getting into chess recently, great video I really enjoyed it.
Many thanks for this insightful analysis of a fantastic game.
Very good analysis sir 👍
If your opponent have "ov" behind his name, just run
i did enjoy this game and please do upload games that follow the same pattern and openings
Thanks for the great analysis of a fascinating game. I was running Stockfish 12 on it while watching, and it preferred b6 to d6 for black (sorry, I don't know the move number). I reckon this is probably still losing with the same plan, but it's an interesting alternative.
@@sam_copeland Thanks for replying, I'll go and study that line :)
What's funny is that 12. Qg4 is Stockfish's number one line in the position! 12...d5?? actually loses for black on account of 13. Qe1 Nxb3 14. axb3 Qd8 15. Nxd5 Bxb2 16. Bc5 and white has a tremendous initiative in exchange for the bishop pair and is likely winning some material soon.
Wow :)
Salute to analysis bro
Agad isn't even near by to you
You and Daniel king should be the first ones to reach 1 million but unfortunately it's agad who is boring
@@sam_copeland do you follow GM Daniel king what's your review about him and also chess with suren he is like agad
Agad and King don't have the occiasional but always magical 'Boom' that Sam has.
@@sam_copeland : Dear Sir, you deserve the greatest admiration for your kind words on the Chanel that other viewer criticized unjustly. Recognizing someonelse's merits in a very competitive media shows what kind of person you are. I see now that the quality of your work comes from your qualities as a humang being. My all respect and admiration for you, even though I am nobody in the chess world.
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you mean a worldchampion? i supose he got the gm title
No, Rashid nezhmetdinov never even got the gm title. It makes no sense to me, but he remains an international master.
its eaual if black play b6 after white play Rad1