A Queen in exchange for a Knight, Bishop , advanced pawn and White's bad position. Thats not a sacrifice at all😂😂 infact Black gained TREMENDOUS ADVANTAGE!
Per capita India is about 76th for Grand Masters. It has such a massive population that this compensates for that mediocre stat. I think Norway has far more to be proud of than India in respect to chess performance. www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Sports/Chess/GrandMasters www.usefulchess.com/others/chess-champions.html Some interesting stats in those links. IMO India has a long way to go but it has some outstanding youngsters on the move.
There are a few King's Indian positions in which Black can play a queen sacrifice. Kasparov even played one against Karpov in a game from one of their world championship matches.
Q cross Bg6 than if Qg7 by white than simply checkmate after Q cross Qg7 so H cross Qg6 is force than Rh8 by white and if king moves simply check mate by N cross g6
Why black dod not play e7. At 4:51.It gives a great ingoing attack with a bishop for pawn. And also thretating discover attack by giving check by knight at some time
Qh6 intends to put more pressure on the g7 box and also the h7 pawn.. but your Knight hangs, so black will play Rxe6 .. after all Qxg6 is the checkmate line movement..
Because white's pawn structure will get damaged after capturing the c5 pawn. And white will lose the initiative that he gain in the centre. As simple as that
Oh COME on! This can't possibly have been a sound queen sac! I was expecting bd2 from white instead of g4. At any rate, white just let black maul him after the queen sac, instead of trying to be patient and capitalize later.
4:30 You mean Be2 right? I agree that 13.Be2 looks better than the dubious g4 move. After 13.g4 black played Nf4 which is good. But 13...Ng3 is maybe better?
@@christianfriedman855 and what's wrong with that? quantity does not mean quality, he probably has 100 subs but great videos, all the youtube channels start like that with a few bunch of subs, if you start watching their videos and recommending to your friends his channel will be bigger and bigger, you should open your doors to the new ones in youtube
It's not a competition. A hundred good channels just means spreading the wealth and enjoying the knowledge. It's interesting to see games analysed by different thinkers.
yes it was quick , this last puzzle , i think it took less than 3 seconds . 1st move i checked was a queen move since i know old chess rule in Suren`s puzzle " Always check as 1 st move a queen move " and then , all is izi .
Nice tactic there. By using queen sacrifice, black reduce 3 tempo and chance of enemy's atk. Not only that, that sarifice reduce all lose potential of black and winning by developement of pieces. Good game ^~^
Dear chess lovers here is Bent Larsen's game mentioned in the video! I highly recommend you to watch!
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Sorry but I think in description u switched the ratings make it correct.
@@charandaswasukar8470 thanks sir, just corrected! But how did you spot it? 😅
What you expect? It's kings INDIAN defense
Lesson.whenever your queen is under attack, think over a sacrifice!! It may be a century's game.
A Queen in exchange for a Knight, Bishop , advanced pawn and White's bad position. Thats not a sacrifice at all😂😂 infact Black gained TREMENDOUS ADVANTAGE!
Well that's exactly what Fischer did in the "game of the century." Inface that game was essentially over as soon as he sacrificed his queen.
Future chess will be dominate by India
--Magnus carlsen
I sometimes doubt in Carlsen's moves but with this quote I absolutely agree 🤣🤣
I'm not from India, but I have the same feeling.
@@SurenAghabekyan 😂😂🤣Magnus carlsen is the king of chess world undoubtedly 😝😜
Per capita India is about 76th for Grand Masters. It has such a massive population that this compensates for that mediocre stat. I think Norway has far more to be proud of than India in respect to chess performance. www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Sports/Chess/GrandMasters
www.usefulchess.com/others/chess-champions.html
Some interesting stats in those links. IMO India has a long way to go but it has some outstanding youngsters on the move.
@@SurenAghabekyan somethimes I think, that Armenian and Hindi are somehow similar languages )
5:30 I meant White is occupying the a4 square himself)))
For the puzzle i think, sacrifice the queen then rook to h8 then black king goes to f7 then knight goes to g5
What amazing confidence black shows in his calculations! Especially as there were so many alternative responses from white over the next few moves.
Yea,but chess is 30-40% phycology,so he might know how he react!
No more trash talk!! excellent game analyze! thumbs up :)))
There are a few King's Indian positions in which Black can play a queen sacrifice. Kasparov even played one against Karpov in a game from one of their world championship matches.
Answer: Queen to G6, black pawn takes queen, rook to H8 check and knight to G5 checkmate.
More games decided in endgame, please! I love that, not the games that are resigned already in middle game.
It's common chess netiquette to resign a lost position. Doing not so is considered to be impolite.
Love your accent, nice explanation👍🏽
Qxb h7xQ Rh8+ ke7 Nf5++ (check mate)
excellant,superb,mindblowing......
Q cross Bg6 than if Qg7 by white than simply checkmate after Q cross Qg7 so H cross Qg6 is force than Rh8 by white and if king moves simply check mate by N cross g6
Why black dod not play e7. At 4:51.It gives a great ingoing attack with a bishop for pawn. And also thretating discover attack by giving check by knight at some time
Puzzle: 1. QxBch, PxQ; 2. R-R8ch, K-B2; 3. N-N5 mate.
The puzzle:
1. Qxg6 hxg6
2. Rh8+ Kf7
3. Ng5#
what about Qh6
Qh6 intends to put more pressure on the g7 box and also the h7 pawn.. but your Knight hangs, so black will play Rxe6 .. after all Qxg6 is the checkmate line movement..
1.QxBg6+ hxQg6 2.Rh8+ Kf7 3.Ng5#
After the standard c5 move why white doesn’t capture the pawn plz? 1:20
Because white's pawn structure will get damaged after capturing the c5 pawn. And white will lose the initiative that he gain in the centre. As simple as that
Queen takes bishop and followed byR#h8 and K#g5
Please use N instead of K
When I lose the queen I lost the game 🤣🤣
I think you loss in english
@@sahilbaori9052 thanks bro for pointing it out. much appreciated :)
What could have won it if after queen sac exchange pieces
Missin those dubious moves...
Awesome
Qxg6..rh8..followed by ng5
Oh COME on! This can't possibly have been a sound queen sac!
I was expecting bd2 from white instead of g4.
At any rate, white just let black maul him after the queen sac, instead of trying to be patient and capitalize later.
4:30 You mean Be2 right? I agree that 13.Be2 looks better than the dubious g4 move. After 13.g4 black played Nf4 which is good. But 13...Ng3 is maybe better?
@@edp7476 sorry yes. Be2
That's called inaccuracy...
EXACTLY ! Be2 I a was thinking the same
I miss ur video when u give explanation not more than 5 or 6 minute
8:41 White is suffering huge losses
White already has suffered too many losses, what more will he lose, Suren Sir?😂😂
😂😂
You can see this game on my channel too
@@christianfriedman855 and what's wrong with that? quantity does not mean quality, he probably has 100 subs but great videos, all the youtube channels start like that with a few bunch of subs, if you start watching their videos and recommending to your friends his channel will be bigger and bigger, you should open your doors to the new ones in youtube
Nope!
It's not a competition. A hundred good channels just means spreading the wealth and enjoying the knowledge. It's interesting to see games analysed by different thinkers.
Qxg6 h7xg6 Rh8+ and horse checkmate
Where is Suren from?
Kral wakanda
Armenia
@Alexander Hall yeah!!!
He is from Bangladesh
Really
Very interesting game!
6:48 how's that possible
En passant
Monster moves 👍🏾🤓
1.Qxg6 hg6
2.Ng4 puzzle and.
actually after hxg6 it should go like Rh8+, Kf7, Ng5#
@@aryansrivastava6715 yes it right I thought there is no PAWN on g6
Sorry I miscalculated that.
Thanks.
Puzzle is Q×g6+ h×g6 Rh8+ Kf7 Ng5#
Good game
جالب بود👍
Why posting game Agadmator already shown yesterday?
Why are you watching it again dude???
maybe you should also ask agadmator "why posting games which kingscrusher posted 10 years ago?"
What a stupid question. 🙄
Suren, ignore such douchebags...they just wanna spread hate...
Agadmator talks too much. Too many small talks. I like Suren better. Hello chess lovers!
yes it was quick , this last puzzle , i think it took less than 3 seconds . 1st move i checked was a queen move since i know old chess rule in Suren`s puzzle " Always check as 1 st move a queen move " and then , all is izi .
,,Hello jezz flowers''.
Knight f4
Q f7
Knight crosss Bishop G6
Pawn crosses Knight
Rookh H 8 check & mate
Nice tactic there. By using queen sacrifice, black reduce 3 tempo and chance of enemy's atk. Not only that, that sarifice reduce all lose potential of black and winning by developement of pieces. Good game ^~^
Who wants to play with white? :)
Wowwwwwwwwwwws😘😘😘😘😍😍😍😍
Qg6+, (if Qg7, Q×g7#) or (if h×g6, Rh8#)
🤺🐝🐝🐝🐝🎯🤺🤗
Tal spirit must be laugjing
lets goo another suren's video yey
I learn to fight without queen. Dont play protecting your queen protect your winrate😅
Agmadator already uploaded this video
Chess with suren but comment with Muni😍
But u can't play this game With legends
Fischer game of the century was better, and he was only 15 years old.
Fischer was 13, and Fischer compensation was more obvious, it was harder to see in this game how it would play out, more of a risk.
haha really? Ok post a link to some of these official games. :) @Rahul Khanduri
Too much talk, just show me how the game was played
If you want only moves you can read them under the video 😉the video is there to talk about the game