@@chipiproyt I feel like nobody gives a damn about rating points if you're playing chess for practicing your logic and having fun, unless you're playing tournaments and wants to be an IM (for example) go ahead I guess
When you say "country A's Tal x Country B's Tal", expectations go thorugh the roof. And you delivered. Dope game, the last move was insanely beautifull
It gives me chills that how top GMs like carlsen are not just able to calculate these lines but can evaluate and discard them and sometimes find the only continuation necessary
I'm an egyptian adham is a really good player but imo the real egyptian tal is samy shoker he really goes crazy on the board he's a GM btw if you want some games from him, antonio I can recommend some :)
It's amazing how the name Tal simply brings joy and attention to every lover . Amazing game by both players , proud to be an indian and admirer of Mikhail Tal ...
I actually played Adham in an online tournament and played in the same over the board tournaments as him. (An over the board classical and blitz tournaments) A great guy we had good talks.
@@acharyajoydeep yes Sir. Agad is really smart and a very calm guy who definitely is one of the evangelist of Chess world. I'm very proud of part of this(i.e our) community :) Edit: I mean to say Antoñio :)
When i was first looking for a chess channel to follow, i came across the levy channel. And I didn't like all the shouting, i even commented it, what's wrong in speaking the truth. Then i came across Agad's channel and this has become my favourite. I recently started following Hikaru's channel, but its not the most objective. There is a lot of "excuses" and stuff that i see in his analysis. Also some unnecessary insulting even. So ya for pure chess lovers, I would recommend Agad's channel. May be if you like unnecessary drama and attitude and insulting etc, you may like the other two channels.
So strange, I had literally just finished watching the Indian Tal video, then ten minutes later this video is uploaded! I shall sacrifice my time to gain an advantage by watching this video.
I have always wanted to sac the queen on move two but my opponents are too afraid to threaten the queen with the bishop on move 2, the sac is too powerful i guess
8:56 I feel like you should have continued this one move further; Qxf6 Bxf6+ to win the rook, or Kh5 Bf7 to win the exchange. Without these options, if white is able to preserve the rook on the 7th rank and keep threats of Bd6 or Ba7, this position would be pretty hard to play. Certainly winning by classical standards, but solid tricks to work with and the best line I thought of until realizing Bf7 existed ended with white having a bishop pair against a rook and 2 pawns, winning but far from trivial.
I cant really follow you, the light bishops are off the board... I assume you are talking about Bf8 and not Bf7 If that's the case black even has a kinda forced continuation after Kh5: Kh5 Qxg6+. Kxg6 Bf8 winning at least a bishop. If white plays Rg7+ black captures the rook Bxg7 and if white plays Re8: Rxe8 Ba7 Be5 and black wins.
Could you please not show the winner on the thumbnail. I don't follow chess news that's why I like to wait for your videos and the thrill of not knowing the winner makes it more exciting. Maybe split the left side of the thumbnail in half showing both of their photos.
Suggession.. Cover the game of Aradhya Garg vs a 2500 rated player (round 8) from the same event...which consists of a queen sacrifice (queen for some pieces actually) ... Just watched the game brilliant
Love your video's man!! I think they're helping us to become better chess players!! Can you make a video to show how to counter different openings? Some of the historical openings
It would be nice for gm if they continued to play even if they find out they are losing in 3-4 moves. I wish "queen captures - queen captures - queen captures" had actually happened.
I really love Kantholi Ratnakaran's games. His precision is always on the spot. A kind request "Could you please decode any of his best queen sacrifice game" I know you did it 2 years back, but I would like a deep analysis from your perspective. 👍
@@aritra3866 Bg3 results in black playing Qc1+ and escaping the pin. And then followed by Rb7, thereby comfortably being a whole rook up with little to zero threats from white.
Tal: Complicate and they blunder.
Both Adham and Kantholi decide to complicate the game at the same time.
Tal: Slow claps in heaven.
Tal could say that, but most chess players blunder themselves when they complicate.
@@jurjenvanderhoek316 it's not about who blunder first, it's who blunder last
@@mukyumukyun exactly why I’m still 1500 in rapid :D
@@chipiproyt I feel like nobody gives a damn about rating points if you're playing chess for practicing your logic and having fun, unless you're playing tournaments and wants to be an IM (for example) go ahead I guess
@@mukyumukyun hahaha I know, I don’t care either, it’s a self-deprecating joke
Never imagined that a game played in my hometown will ever feature on this channel, but here we go. Thanks Agad. Great game!
ঠিকেই কৈছা কেলা ।
Kantholi from where in South India?
@@RAHULSHARMA-xy5qh his name is Rathnakaran
@@keralacitizen What's wrong with using his first name Kantholi?
@@omprakashbaruah9425 the Google translate is hilarious AF
When you say "country A's Tal x Country B's Tal", expectations go thorugh the roof. And you delivered. Dope game, the last move was insanely beautifull
Really Was
Good to see Ratnakaran in this channel... I played against him in 1997 in junior of u21 something (I don't even remember) he was a brilliant player.
Which district you from?
@@shalvinvlog2891 Kannur
wowww about 27 years ago and u still remember it!
It gives me chills that how top GMs like carlsen are not just able to calculate these lines but can evaluate and discard them and sometimes find the only continuation necessary
"There is an accurate sacrifice and there is mine." Indian Tal
I'm an egyptian
adham is a really good player but imo the real egyptian tal is samy shoker
he really goes crazy on the board he's a GM btw
if you want some games from him, antonio
I can recommend some :)
#suggestion
Bro we are Egyptians .. we are all Tal- like 😂
#suggestion
تحيا مصر
ratnakaran is an IM. but I don't think him being a gm is his aim.
Do check out his queen sac on move 9 against a Georgian gm.
It's amazing how the name Tal simply brings joy and attention to every lover . Amazing game by both players , proud to be an indian and admirer of Mikhail Tal ...
WHAT A THRILLER,,,,, THIS GAME SHOULD HAVE BEEN PLAYED ON TAL'S MEMORIAL
I actually played Adham in an online tournament and played in the same over the board tournaments as him. (An over the board classical and blitz tournaments)
A great guy we had good talks.
0:10 "2 years ago in 2019, and 4 years ago in 2017"- Agad in 2022
He's still living in 2021
Tal sees title. Tal: But did they try to save the drowning hippo tho?
This channel should have more subs than Hikaru and Levy. Clean and only chess.
Very true. It’s about chess and not himself
@@acharyajoydeep yes Sir. Agad is really smart and a very calm guy who definitely is one of the evangelist of Chess world. I'm very proud of part of this(i.e our) community :)
Edit: I mean to say Antoñio :)
Agad is Croatian, unfortunately the pro USA bias is what prevents Agad from having more subs.
When i was first looking for a chess channel to follow, i came across the levy channel. And I didn't like all the shouting, i even commented it, what's wrong in speaking the truth. Then i came across Agad's channel and this has become my favourite. I recently started following Hikaru's channel, but its not the most objective. There is a lot of "excuses" and stuff that i see in his analysis. Also some unnecessary insulting even. So ya for pure chess lovers, I would recommend Agad's channel. May be if you like unnecessary drama and attitude and insulting etc, you may like the other two channels.
Indian the best in Chess.They invented the Chess game. Hats off to Indian players.
Extremely complicated game this!
Ratnakaran's games are usually very bold, complex and yet entertaining.
So strange, I had literally just finished watching the Indian Tal video, then ten minutes later this video is uploaded! I shall sacrifice my time to gain an advantage by watching this video.
Love to see Medo 🐕! He just lights up every episode
Amazing game...Adham is the pride of Egypt
كده صلاح يزعل منك
@@ashrafMoFathy mubarak?
@@ashrafMoFathy 😂
I don't understand any of this, but I like watching your videos especially the Bobby Fischer ones
Thanks again for the continuous content- this channel is such a blessing ! Amazing work as always.
When he said Indian Atal I thought he was featuring my game with queen sacrifice in 2nd move
Queen sacrifice or queen blunder? 😂 😂
I have always wanted to sac the queen on move two but my opponents are too afraid to threaten the queen with the bishop on move 2, the sac is too powerful i guess
@@wisdomejikeme3752 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I tried to sac my queen and it worked 2 times and analysis showed its a brilliant one
@@Nightmare-wo7ms yes the devs stated that it was a overlook by stockfish
Tal se Tal mila...😅😅
Chess bina kya jeena yaaro
Nahi samne… ye alag baat hai
😂
If I had nickel for every time I chose the only move that shouldn’t be played…
I guess when you need to bring a third queen into the game you need to phone a friend on another board to ask for his spare queen!
Or you can use an inverted rook
Never have I been more proud of being Egyptian
9:18 -- game officially gets nuts
For those who are unfamiliar with the tournament.. It's in Guwahati ( Assam, India) it's in Northeast.
Definitely the strangest game I've ever heard so eloquently explained to me.
It must take a great Tal on their minds.
The engine has no idea what to do for this game. Truly a wild game that keeps today's chess interesting!
That b7 move was pretty cool. So many hanging pieces x)
This game is a textbook example of why chess never will become boring
Fabulous game, full of moves with 'human' touch rather than engine like continuations... Treat to watch👌 !!! Thanks for sharing 👍...
I can’t imagine two queens came alive in one game 😂
This was amazing. A M A Z I N G !
Should have gotten rid of that pawn when he has a chance before it became too dangerous to do so.
What an incredible game. So many tricky positions.
Agadmator covering my hometown event ❤️ Guwahati
_Agadmator, the Chess video titles Grandmaster._
awesome game that shows how precious passed pawns can be. whole game was on a knifes edge. very beautiful!
8:56 I feel like you should have continued this one move further; Qxf6 Bxf6+ to win the rook, or Kh5 Bf7 to win the exchange. Without these options, if white is able to preserve the rook on the 7th rank and keep threats of Bd6 or Ba7, this position would be pretty hard to play. Certainly winning by classical standards, but solid tricks to work with and the best line I thought of until realizing Bf7 existed ended with white having a bishop pair against a rook and 2 pawns, winning but far from trivial.
I cant really follow you, the light bishops are off the board... I assume you are talking about Bf8 and not Bf7
If that's the case black even has a kinda forced continuation after Kh5: Kh5 Qxg6+. Kxg6 Bf8 winning at least a bishop. If white plays Rg7+ black captures the rook Bxg7 and if white plays Re8: Rxe8 Ba7 Be5 and black wins.
Growing that moustache is a brilliant move.
I'm anticipating all Tal to break loose in this game
Best chess channel ❤️
Yes
True
When you get so into a game and you root for both players because they are playing so beautiful
Love your closing remark: "seemingly out of nothing black just resigns."
Could you please not show the winner on the thumbnail. I don't follow chess news that's why I like to wait for your videos and the thrill of not knowing the winner makes it more exciting. Maybe split the left side of the thumbnail in half showing both of their photos.
Indian tal games are beautiful especially the game where he sacrifice his queen just for a knight amazing skill
I see "Tal" I click "Tal"
Let me go sacrifice some pieces in my next game.
That was baller. Great play.
Completely Insane 🤯🤯
Both tal combine can't compete with michail tal .✨
Too good to be a caption like that >~
hey agad, just a heads up that the game in the description isn’t the one from the video! thanks for the great content as always!
Sharp eyes :)
Sorry about that
Admittedly i haven’t watched in weeks…the lighting on you Antonio is better. Hollywood, there you go!
Guwahati International Open Grandmas sounds like a heck of a romp... if you're into that kind of stuff.
Would Bishop a7 at 8:58 instead of rook move be a bad move?
@11:50 why not move Bishop to g3 ???
I need explain for that please
Greetings from Guwahati
b4 was the killer move, as always! LOL!
Who else had to go back twenty seconds to see if they weren't tripping 😂
Wowww..Agad mentioned Guwahati…the nearest to my home state in India…that’s the nearest..🤩
finding only the loosing move is great stuff frod Adham
Fantastic Loved Whites Play SuperFantastic Great Win
Looks actually like a street fight game
When two great mind face each other its not just a conflict its a war - paul
@agadmator wrong pgn in the discription below
12:00 What's stopping the back queen from going to D4?
Suggession.. Cover the game of Aradhya Garg vs a 2500 rated player (round 8) from the same event...which consists of a queen sacrifice (queen for some pieces actually) ... Just watched the game brilliant
Thoroughly enjoyable!
Happy Holi from ur Indian audiance
That’s the good stuff!
7:28
Put this in the next “best of agadmator” compilation, black moving 3 times in a row
Love your video's man!! I think they're helping us to become better chess players!! Can you make a video to show how to counter different openings? Some of the historical openings
@9:53 why not simply 1... Qxa4, attacking the other passed pawn (on a5), and preventing against its advancement to a6?
It leads to a drawn position after Bd6 Rxb7 Qxb7 Qxa5 (or Qa1+ followed by Qxa5), so Black would have given up his advantage.
Tal just turned in his grave
Wow, such a nice play by White 👍👍
Hey, Agad. The Description shows the wrong PGN.
Beautiful. Love it
= headache, quite interesting.
The return of the King
#suggestion - MVL sac's his queen in the opening against Hikaru. Game starts at 11:33 ruclips.net/video/EY3L6Go50ro/видео.html
Tal se Tal mila 😄
Th only game I played against him was a draw! Some 25 yrs ago 😀
Hey Agadmator, looks like the description still contains the Adolph Anderssen game from yesterday.
Pawn to b4 and the rest is history 🔥
It would be nice for gm if they continued to play even if they find out they are losing in 3-4 moves. I wish "queen captures - queen captures - queen captures" had actually happened.
Thanx for covering this
7:29 Black: You know what? I'm just gonna capture all of your pieces.
Yeah I hate it when my opponent just makes 3 moves before I can even respond 😆
Great quote by Rubenstein at the top
Guwahati is a very beautiful hill station , would love to play chess there someday !
I really love Kantholi Ratnakaran's games. His precision is always on the spot. A kind request "Could you please decode any of his best queen sacrifice game" I know you did it 2 years back, but I would like a deep analysis from your perspective. 👍
7:34 Game got so complicated we just gave black 3 moves in a row
5:30 thankyou from a newbie!
agad you might want to double check the pgn in the description....
The PGN is from the previous video!
Excellent game n presentation
at 11:00 was about to say Bg3 could also win the game and then facepalmed.
Same bro 😭 I was like now I know why my blitz rating is 1500 🤣
Could someone tell why Bg3 at 11:34 is not winning?
@@aritra3866 Bg3 results in black playing Qc1+ and escaping the pin. And then followed by Rb7, thereby comfortably being a whole rook up with little to zero threats from white.
@@pragadeeshpragi7580 Ahh I missed Qc1 check. Thanks
Meanwhile Mikhail Tal from heaven:
Good play kids!