Cameras, or Me? | Spassky vs Fischer | (1972) | Game 3

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @thaershaaban7140
    @thaershaaban7140 6 лет назад +605

    I was about to close the video to check game 2

  • @shottysteve
    @shottysteve 5 лет назад +532

    mad respect for spassky, its not a real win if they dont play

    • @fancytoxicsoda
      @fancytoxicsoda 4 года назад +35

      Agreed Fischer acts like a....well i wouldn't say child, but more like a complicated jerk for the sake of himself.

    • @dimebag8550
      @dimebag8550 3 года назад +8

      @@fancytoxicsoda I'm pretty sure he was ill but just never got diagnosed

    • @rjhoward7006
      @rjhoward7006 3 года назад +20

      @@fancytoxicsoda Fischer's antics made a lot of money for the players that came after - don't be so thick

    • @user-js8ud3ub9p
      @user-js8ud3ub9p 3 года назад +3

      no more videos?

    • @timesize
      @timesize Год назад

      Bobby felt the moves were being fed bc his opponent would not be prepared to play those lines. And Spassky thought he had a big enough lead.
      No psychoanalysis or congratulations needed here

  • @andersonhirt
    @andersonhirt 6 лет назад +581

    Not gonna lie, I voted against this series a couple months ago. Now that we're here, I'm so glad this won!

    • @blunttrauma5300
      @blunttrauma5300 6 лет назад +9

      What a dope comment

    • @firerook
      @firerook 6 лет назад +17

      Same, but I'll be very sad if Alekhine vs Capablanca is not the next one

    • @John-jt4dj
      @John-jt4dj Год назад +1

      Why would you vote against this series?

  • @blunttrauma5300
    @blunttrauma5300 6 лет назад +799

    The history surrounding this match is so unbelievablely priceless, thanks for investing the time to really set the stage for these games

    • @Destruu501
      @Destruu501 3 года назад +2

      Watch the movie pawn sacrafice to understand it better. It’s really good and explains everything based on a true story just like how agad explained it 😁

    • @feranmiadeakin9850
      @feranmiadeakin9850 Год назад

      @@Destruu501 agad explained it better tbf. pawn sacrifice was beautiful but didn't go in depth after game 7

  • @Pat_Johnson
    @Pat_Johnson 6 лет назад +279

    What a great man Spassky was. No one could accuse him of not conceding to Fischer. No one would question his legacy or sportsmanship for not agreeing with Fischer and no one could say he earned the championship due to luck or something else.
    Yet he chose to play, he chose to risk his title. (P.s: Spassky was confident he would defeat Fisher)

    • @fernandomariz7057
      @fernandomariz7057 6 лет назад +5

      Artur Koort Well, he already was 2-0 on Fischer...

    • @kirkkennedy5949
      @kirkkennedy5949 4 года назад +13

      I like what you wrote about Spassky. True sportsmen want to play, not win by forfeit.

    • @andersonarmstrong2650
      @andersonarmstrong2650 4 года назад +4

      Spassky was a truly great player..unfortunately he was great while Fischer was great..

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 4 года назад +8

      I doubt Spassky was confident he could beat Fischer. Fischer was clearly the string favorite to win. I think he was truly a great sportsman. He was not treated well after the match by the Soviets.

    • @jimmalachowsky4052
      @jimmalachowsky4052 3 года назад +3

      @@syourke3 Why would Spassky not be confident? He was World Champion, he was up 2-0, and in Game 3 he had white!

  • @akashnadar1449
    @akashnadar1449 6 лет назад +513

    Wow!!!!spassky has a great sportsmanship

    • @amitkrgupta094
      @amitkrgupta094 6 лет назад +80

      He does have unlike Fischer,Fischer was an asshole

    • @SelfReflective
      @SelfReflective 6 лет назад +36

      Spassky had great sportmanship: while his conduct in 1972 was praiseworthy, he gradually lost his fair-play aura over the subsequent years. Just read about his 1977/78 match with Kortchnoi, for example.
      Second, Fischer was mentally ill. They stripped him of his title in 1975, so I think no-one can claim he got preferential treatment or anything. He won the title all by himself, and for that, he is a legend.

    • @MegaGispa
      @MegaGispa 6 лет назад +8

      Spassky, a cool guy

    • @stevethomas4163
      @stevethomas4163 6 лет назад +3

      Erm.... two dead flies?

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 6 лет назад +19

      Amit Gupta I don’t know if Fischer was so much an a-hole as a paranoid weirdo

  • @manigopal92
    @manigopal92 6 лет назад +459

    We are not at all thinking why you didn't show game 2 like you said agadmator. We already know why, due to our vast knowledge of chess thanks to you 😜

    • @Ron_BWL
      @Ron_BWL 6 лет назад +41

      He really should've shown game 2, talked over it, and then conclude "it was at this moment that the match ended".

    • @kirenn1000
      @kirenn1000 6 лет назад +3

      Yeah, like the game which he showed in parma mallorca last match......

    • @DipanGhosh
      @DipanGhosh 6 лет назад +23

      Hello Everyone, and welcome to the shortest game I have shown on my channel so far, because the game was never played.

    • @TheSBleeder
      @TheSBleeder 6 лет назад +9

      "So in Game 2, Fischer has several options. Typically he'd play e4, but he also has d4 available to him, or he could play another opening like c4. Instead, he plays none of these moves, and it's at this point that the game ended."

    • @hyzercreek
      @hyzercreek 5 лет назад +2

      @@TheSBleeder You forgot about the part where we watch the clock for one hour.

  • @good-questions
    @good-questions 4 года назад +709

    T-shirt idea: “Play like Bobby, Behave like Boris”

    • @jacobplays1387
      @jacobplays1387 4 года назад +54

      I think "act like Boris" is a bit shorter and sounds better, but great idea 😉

    • @good-questions
      @good-questions 4 года назад +6

      JacobPlays surely I’m down for a good edit

    • @AaaAaa-pw3ji
      @AaaAaa-pw3ji 4 года назад +4

      I’d buy that lol

    • @fiontathomas1574
      @fiontathomas1574 4 года назад +11

      David Stanley the alliteration in the original rolls off the tongue easier

    • @good-questions
      @good-questions 4 года назад +2

      CouchJunkies my original thought as well. The way the words form in le mouth.

  • @gmoney113
    @gmoney113 6 лет назад +68

    Spassky was a gentleman of the highest order. He knew the historic impact of this championship. Thank you Boris Spassky for allowing this match to take place. Even though the terms you agreed to guaranteed your demise.

  • @kevinafca4527
    @kevinafca4527 6 лет назад +349

    You could make a video on game 2. Just show the starting position : ''In this position, Bobby Fischer resigned the game. Why did he resign?...'' and the story of game 2 :)

  • @nesagljivic
    @nesagljivic 6 лет назад +143

    I remember clearly spending my summer holiday of 72 in my uncle's house , rarely going out. He was subscribed to Agadmator's channel ( just a joke !). He was subscribed to "Politika" , Belgrade newspaper , and every morning the postman would deliver the newspaper.Then , in front of the chess board , I would play the moves of the game that was played previous day. It was mesmerizing .The worst thing was after a day they didn't play .The feeling was exactly the same as when Agadmator misses a day to post his video. In 72 I was 14.

    • @StephenPaulTroup
      @StephenPaulTroup 6 лет назад +5

      Nice memory, komrade!

    • @andersonarmstrong2650
      @andersonarmstrong2650 4 года назад +3

      I was aged seven during this match,no other chess match had this impact.Immediately I requested a chess set for my 8th birthday. I still have those pieces but the board fell apart..

    • @andersonarmstrong2650
      @andersonarmstrong2650 4 года назад +2

      'If you ask an engine it's not even an imperfection..'

    • @v1shalyt
      @v1shalyt 3 года назад

      What a time to be alive!

  • @AlwaysAudacity
    @AlwaysAudacity 6 лет назад +45

    It's very important for younger viewers of the channel to understand that film cameras 40+ years ago were quite noisy, not like the digital ones we have today.

  • @ahmd5
    @ahmd5 6 лет назад +46

    I met Spassky in person. We sat together for 2 hrs chatting. He was very friendly and down to earth person.

  • @the_potmo
    @the_potmo 3 года назад +14

    I got to see Spaasky give a talk at the US open in the late 80s. He said that he and Fisher talked with each other frequently and called him his friend.

  • @georges64
    @georges64 6 лет назад +117

    Excellent coverage, Spasky was known to be a true gentleman (contrary to Bobby who was a diva)

    • @SelfReflective
      @SelfReflective 6 лет назад +2

      Was. But after he lost his title, he slowly lost his fair-play reputation.

    • @gideondavid30
      @gideondavid30 5 лет назад

      @@SelfReflective How do you figure?

    • @SelfReflective
      @SelfReflective 5 лет назад +2

      Read about his match against Kortchnoi in 1977/1978.

    • @gray_gogy
      @gray_gogy 5 лет назад

      @@SelfReflective what about it?

    • @SelfReflective
      @SelfReflective 5 лет назад +2

      @@gray_gogy He wasn't such a good sport during that match. And a very sore loser to boot.

  • @Otschki
    @Otschki 2 года назад +3

    I'm watching Pawn Sacrifice and pausing the movie to watch each game here. Glad to have these videos.

    • @alberts6096
      @alberts6096 20 дней назад

      Me too! The movie is 1000 better with Agadmator

  • @seshacook
    @seshacook 3 года назад +6

    I was already a great fan of Spassky. His gesture to play on Fischer's terms takes my breath away!! As you rightly put it, he was a true gentleman.

  • @albertomederos1569
    @albertomederos1569 6 лет назад +42

    I know I self actualized when I heard agadmator tell me I’m an excellent subscriber.

  • @arrowghost
    @arrowghost 6 лет назад +16

    Nice when you said Spassky is quite the gentleman, I would also say good sportsmanship as well. I also saw his interview videos when he's already 80 years old, he mentioned the golden age of chess and of course being friends with Fischer too. A few mention as well when Spassky even wanted to visit Fischer's funeral but unable to due to his wife, so yes, he recalled a lot. Took a while then only can visit Fischer's grave (I could not find a video of that, only Kasparov was taken)

  • @DoctorskinnyT
    @DoctorskinnyT 6 лет назад +7

    I’m so happy you called Spassky a gentleman near the end of the video! As you were setting the stage for the game by talking about the pre-match problems and how everyone thought Spassky made a terrible decision by accepting Fischer’s conditions, all I could think was how cool it was of Boris to do that. Any true ambassador of the game would never be content to win a match by disqualification or default, and although it was the start of his downfall I doubt he regrets it one bit. Somehow I think our boy agadmator would conduct himself in a similar manner :-)

  • @richardlynch9549
    @richardlynch9549 6 лет назад +20

    So that is how you beat Bobby Fischer! With my camera phone, I'll be world champ in no time!

    • @richardlynch9549
      @richardlynch9549 6 лет назад +4

      @Muhammed Saeed I can make shutter sounds with my mouth if need be,

  • @plectrumura
    @plectrumura 6 лет назад +12

    I'd heard that about Spassky before and I instantly became a fan of his for not defending his title the easy way. I'll make no bones about being glad that Fischer won this series since he's my favorite player ever, but I'll fully admit that I admire Spassky just a little bit more for that decision.

  • @andrewptob
    @andrewptob 6 лет назад +113

    “Booked a trip from Reykjavik to Iceland” Hmmm

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +139

      Meant to say Greenland. I'm still amazed at how my brain produces absolute nonsense from time to time :D

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 6 лет назад +10

      agadmator's Chess Channel I know. Just teasing. Thanks for the uploads!!

    • @ItsAllAboutGuitar
      @ItsAllAboutGuitar 6 лет назад +5

      adadmator, you do a great job. It's pretty easy to armchair commentate. It's not easy to do what you do and you do it well.

    • @StephenPaulTroup
      @StephenPaulTroup 6 лет назад

      Bobby was on Planet Fischer. Fortunately he finally granted himself a visa to travel to Reykjavik on Planet Earth. The rest is interplanetary history!

  • @joselaerciobalbinoneto184
    @joselaerciobalbinoneto184 6 лет назад +1

    You're a genius!!! Perfect way to told an history. Congratulations for you from Minas Gerais, Brazil!!

  • @WeretigerX
    @WeretigerX 6 лет назад +7

    I think Spassky made the right decision overall. Karpov said that he regretted not being able to play against Fischer in 1975. He said that he would have turned out to be an even better player with that experience under his belt, even if he lost that World Chess Championship.

  • @Sykokinetic
    @Sykokinetic 6 лет назад +9

    Man. I’m learning so much from this channel. I love it. Bobby Fischer, for all his chess skill and being the best to ever be, was incredibly...odd. I had no idea he acted like this in his prime. Thought he was just going off the deep end near the end of his chess career, but it seems he was always a tad crazy. Thanks, @agadmator. This is all fascinating.

  • @MooxLive
    @MooxLive 6 лет назад +3

    When I saw the title *Game 3* , I immediately went to the channel to check about game 2.
    Glad I didn't miss any of your videos.

    • @mikesuttles8059
      @mikesuttles8059 6 лет назад +2

      You're not the only one haha

    • @MooxLive
      @MooxLive 6 лет назад

      @@mikesuttles8059 Awesome 👍

  • @Kalfaboy
    @Kalfaboy 6 лет назад +163

    i always knew fischer was a .. complicated guy. but since i see this series i can not understand how anyone would deal with fischers basicly psycologigal problems and why he was allowed to even participate the game. i'd rather grant spassky the win tbh

    • @teogarciav
      @teogarciav 6 лет назад +46

      Chess, aswell as any sport, it's a business. World Championship matches are arranged by people who want's to make money. I don't think they care about Fischer's mental health or his arrogant attitudes. They knew that keeping him happy and agreeing to all his terms was the most viable outcome for their purpose: to make money. (Sorry for my bad english, I'm from Argentina and it's difficult for me to find the right words)

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +89

      He did have Aspergers. I'm planning to visit this issue during the match, as it sheds a whole new light on the entire incident.

    • @teogarciav
      @teogarciav 6 лет назад +17

      @@agadmator yeah, sounds like an Aspergers/OCD kinda situation. Good job at setting the stage agad, we are really thankful for this content :) love from Argentina.

    • @marianori8308
      @marianori8308 6 лет назад +15

      Aspergers for sure and surely strongly authistic. And when you cover his childhood that wasn't let's say suitable for such a difficult growing up, it all gets so much more understandable - i have a brother trisomie 21 and bit autistic, so I know what I am talking about - they are so lovely and childish - but also they are so often imprisioned in their minds / ideas and its very hard for them to come out of it and just let something go - thats why they can be so particularly strong on a certain field (as chess).

    • @kaldrazadrim
      @kaldrazadrim 6 лет назад +3

      Watch Pawn Sacrifice if you have not seen it.

  • @muralikrishnan3309
    @muralikrishnan3309 6 лет назад +2

    It's quite amazing that every game of urs make me change my perceptions about chess and chess players.. You r such an awesome narrator... God bless you

  • @rosyhavoc
    @rosyhavoc 6 лет назад

    I was 100% looking for game 2! Commentary is too good, I didn't want to miss out on anything! Vast knowledge increased!

  • @barenuffsafe
    @barenuffsafe 2 года назад

    Just came back this video - I really appreciate the effort you put in to cover the context and historical details surrounding the match. Thanks

  • @kurtkampmeier
    @kurtkampmeier 6 лет назад +1

    Love your little stories before the matches. Very entertaining!!!

  • @nialllynch6558
    @nialllynch6558 6 лет назад

    It’s great to see how much Agadmators English has improved since the older videos I have watched. It has made the videos become much more enjoyable

  • @razor_beamz
    @razor_beamz 5 лет назад

    I really appreciate your videos. The backhistory is outstanding.... Spassky is such a badass against fischer who is a nutcase here. Spassky goes fishing!! He is the better man, and outplayed fischer in life, not forgetting its a game.

  • @jandom9008
    @jandom9008 5 лет назад +8

    The cameras at that time made alot of sound it makes sense

  • @RaptoHs
    @RaptoHs 6 лет назад

    What a gentleman this Spassky fella, this is why I love chess. Mutual respect, sportsmanship and beatifull minds fighting.

  • @RickyLaneMusic
    @RickyLaneMusic 6 лет назад +35

    And in other Angler news: While Spassky was catching salmon, the Fischer snagged a stockfish but couldn't get the Karpov.

    • @e.z.3427
      @e.z.3427 4 года назад +1

      Bellissimo

    • @FortWhenTeaThyme
      @FortWhenTeaThyme 5 месяцев назад

      Incredible, how did this only get 35 votes =(

  • @teogarciav
    @teogarciav 6 лет назад +41

    I once had a girlfriend with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) and sounds like that was the case with Fischer too. Everytime we went out for dinner she kept complaining about everything, tables not being aligned with each other, etc. Nowadays she is kinda recovered and realized that she was being unreasonable. Shame that didn't end up like this with Bobby. (Bad english)

    • @totalpwnership
      @totalpwnership 6 лет назад +14

      Was she any good at chess? ;-)

    • @johnnypastrana6727
      @johnnypastrana6727 5 лет назад +19

      Was she good in bed?

    • @kirbyculp3449
      @kirbyculp3449 4 года назад +1

      Genius and madness, a fine line...

    • @andersonarmstrong2650
      @andersonarmstrong2650 4 года назад

      I had a similar partner..an absolute disaster! One demand satisfied led to another..life became chess..

  • @demyp7656
    @demyp7656 6 лет назад +8

    I love your channel! You and lichess are helping my way up to 1800 elo❤️😁

    • @Chess-Gyaan
      @Chess-Gyaan 6 лет назад

      Whats your username on lichess?
      If We can have a game.

  • @totalpwnership
    @totalpwnership 6 лет назад

    Having been aware of the history and circumstances of the match for a long time, I only discovered this game through watching your video. What an amazing game! I have been trying to learn to play the black side of the Benoni ever since, but what a difficult opening to master!

  • @SurfinScientist
    @SurfinScientist 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for making this Fisher-Spassky series. I remember very well the media attention it generated in the Netherlands (and I guess everywhere in the world) when I was a teenager. Spassky used to be described in the press a bit like the bad guy, those times being the Cold War and such, but in fact he was a great honorable sportsman! If he would have taken the easy way, we would never have seen the fascinating games in this match. I already look forward to game 13!

  • @LordMajicus
    @LordMajicus 6 лет назад

    I love being able to learn about the history surrounding these matches in addition to watching the games themselves. Really gives you some context as to what was going through their minds at the time.

  • @MrJHDK
    @MrJHDK 6 лет назад +44

    I know what you're thinking. Did Fischer make six unreasonable demands or only five. Well to tell you the truth, I've kind of lost track myself with all the excitement. But seeing as this is Bobby Fischer, the most powerful candidate in the world and can blow GMs away 6-0. You've got to ask yourself a question. Do I feel lucky?

  • @maximumvalues
    @maximumvalues 4 года назад

    Thanks for all you do. Making my games more enjoyable.

  • @deritsyawla9324
    @deritsyawla9324 4 года назад +1

    Fischer plays the Son of Sorrow, he was telling a story with this game and it made an even bigger impact as this was the first game he actually played, Fischer wasn't just a chess player or a man struck by illness, he was a poet in his best moments, without ever writing a word.

  • @hughtube5154
    @hughtube5154 6 лет назад +34

    It was said by Chief Wiggam about Marge Simpson but it also applies to diva Bobby Fischer, too:
    "Why are the good ones always insane?"

    • @ryandavidson2502
      @ryandavidson2502 6 лет назад +2

      Its heavily agreed Fisher showed signs of Autism, which explains all his weird behavor and not trusting people and wanting to be alone.

    • @maxim3193
      @maxim3193 6 лет назад

      Heavily agreed by whom? Not wanting to be around people is a sign of schizoid disorder, not autism. Autistic people show signs of WANTING to socialize, but not being able to. Fischer was capable of socializing but he didn't WANT to.

    • @ryandavidson2502
      @ryandavidson2502 6 лет назад

      @@maxim3193 Asperger's is a form of autism. Also look it up plenty of people in the chess world nowadays think he suffered from Asperger's. It's where I first heard about was people talking about it in different chess forums.

    • @maxim3193
      @maxim3193 6 лет назад +1

      **"Asperger's is a form of autism. "**
      Where did I imply otherwise?
      **"Also look it up plenty of people in the chess world nowadays think he suffered from Asperger's."**
      Plenty of people also have no idea of topics outside their immediate area of expertise. Fischer's countless interviews with American guest shows and in Iceland and even a few years before his death are the only evidence one needs to discount any accusations of being mentally unsound. If he did have a mental disorder it was on the schizoid spectrum, but of course this is just speculation. The media had reasons for trying to tarnish Fischer's name and even edited his interviews to make him out to be an insane conspiracy theorist.
      www.historyvshollywood.com/video/dick-cavett-show-bobby-fischer-interview/
      ruclips.net/video/GcZvomWDuUY/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/a4UAQ0Gahcc/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/2znOBlyQusY/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/-S4BU_AYJEs/видео.html
      twitter.com/olimpiuurcan/status/969224340297302021?lang=en
      The problem with the media is that they have to look out for their own interests, and painting some famous figure as mentally ill for just being honest is how they profit. Same thing happens to this very day in every first world nation.
      The reason Fischer was so "unagreeable" in the world championship is because he felt he wasn't being given enough respect, neither financially nor intellectually. He was willing to sacrifice his chess legacy for what he believed was right. And without him chess would probably not be as popular in America today (especially if Chess960 takes hold)

    • @johnnypastrana6727
      @johnnypastrana6727 5 лет назад

      Bobby Fischer realized that the world belongs to the meat eaters...all of the other players were competing to be the champion...he was being realistic...all of the greats are like Fischer...look at Larry Bird for example...Fischer was a meat eater...

  • @BIGREDDOG09
    @BIGREDDOG09 3 года назад

    I like how you spoke highly of Spassky as a gentleman and didn't bother to put Fischer down.

  • @heartofmanproject9198
    @heartofmanproject9198 Год назад

    I thoroughly enjoy your enlightening and insightful analysis! Thank you!

  • @ahmedsamv3988
    @ahmedsamv3988 6 лет назад

    I have been waiting for this , more exciting than all tv shows .

  • @johnwarner3968
    @johnwarner3968 6 лет назад

    We all owe Boris Spassky a debt of immense gratitude for being such a fine gentleman and allowing the greatest chess spectacle ever, to take place. The sports analogy to the Ali/Foreman fight is not to be lost as Fischer like Ali played the baiting rope-a-dope to Spassky as befell Foreman. These were two of the greatest sports battles ever to be witnessed., and never likely to be repeated! Thank you, Mr Spassky! You were a great World Champion and the better man in this battle putting Chess before any personal ingratiation! And this was the greatest chess “sacrifice” ever played over the board!!! And all to few recognized it for what it really was. Perhaps Fischer alone in keeping his promise with a rematch was alone in showing his undying appreciation to Spassky for making his dream a reality, although many years too late. Like everything else in our world today, allowing politics to enter into an apolitical event, just destroys and demeans it to the betterment of no one! 🙏

  • @sarjhon
    @sarjhon 6 лет назад +91

    I thought it was played in a pingpong room. lol

    • @Brandon-a-writer
      @Brandon-a-writer 6 лет назад +12

      the movie pawn sacrifice takes artistic license :D

    • @konigstephan
      @konigstephan 6 лет назад +25

      Indeed it was! According to Frank Brady's account in 'Bobby Fischer: Profile of a Prodigy' (p. 249), ''The temporary playing room, located on the second floor of the stadium, above and to the rear of the stage, was a large, breezy, green-carpeted affair, used normally for table-tennis tournaments.'' So no artistic license from Pawn Sacrifice - at least, in this particular instance...

    • @sarjhon
      @sarjhon 6 лет назад +2

      konigstephan Oh I see. Thank you for the info

    • @PaulDormody
      @PaulDormody 6 лет назад +4

      In the movie it shows the black king in the middle of the board, I came here to make sure that wasn't the case :)

  • @patricegohier922
    @patricegohier922 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent game, brilliant comments !

  • @bombswabs3041
    @bombswabs3041 Год назад

    "Spassky the biggest Chess gentleman you will every see" As a big fan of Bobby I say 10000000% right on. In fact in some ways I admire Boris Spassky more than Bobby. So thankful I get lessons in how to play but for folks like Boris I get lessons in how to be an honorable and true competitor.

  • @roberthansen5727
    @roberthansen5727 6 лет назад

    This is one of the best matches in history, thanks for the upload!

  • @moronesaxatilis
    @moronesaxatilis 6 лет назад

    The background you provide on the matches is amazing, thank you for your efforts and thank you for increasing my vast knowledge

  • @richardfeynman5560
    @richardfeynman5560 6 лет назад +1

    I think we have to accept the idea that it was really the noise from the cameras that disturbed Fischer in game 1, as in game 3 without any annoying sounds Fischer lived up to the people's expectations and delivered another masterpiece with the black pieces!

  • @angadsharma4012
    @angadsharma4012 6 лет назад

    I was shocked on hearing you saying game 3 and the first thing that came into my mind was how can I miss a video from this Chanel. Sigh of relief when I again started to watch this video after searching for game 2 and hearing you saying that game 2 never took place.

  • @ss8101989
    @ss8101989 6 лет назад

    Another wonderful video, amazing background. Vast knowledge continues to increase. Fischer was a great chess player, and Spassky was a great human being. I know how this ends, sometimes life isn't fair. Thank you for the videos!

  • @ABCZ2761
    @ABCZ2761 6 лет назад +17

    1:19 subconsciously heard "What is the idea behind this"

  • @meepalicious5789
    @meepalicious5789 6 лет назад

    I literally just flinched in public cause i wear headphones and your intro was so bloody loud hahaha love your vids and of course you :D

  • @dkpandey1996
    @dkpandey1996 3 года назад +1

    I have all the respect for Spassky for his show of sportsmanship inspite of Fischer's eccentric antics. Sure he had a strong 2-0 lead which was hard to overcome but he still wanted to play and win rather than win on forfeit. True gentleman of the game.

  • @allaboutme6524
    @allaboutme6524 6 лет назад +2

    Heard of this match before. Never thought it had this much history behind it 😂😂😂

  • @YouGotPwnd
    @YouGotPwnd 6 лет назад +3

    hey agadmator, I just want you to know you have lit a huge fire under my ass and I have been learning chess the past week because I stumbled on your videos. It's something I look forward to doing every day.

  • @barryscottdavies585
    @barryscottdavies585 4 года назад

    i certainly do enjoy your presentations; you are the best !

  • @slayerem
    @slayerem 6 лет назад

    now I cant wait for the rest of the games... a lot of new information regarding this duel and Spassky gains a lot of new earned respect for his decision to play.

  • @Andyscorpio1955
    @Andyscorpio1955 Год назад +1

    Wonderful series!
    To me this game is Fischer's brilliancy. In his other wins (Games 5, 6, 8, 10, 13 and 21) it is easy to see the progression that led to victory. If you stop this Game 3 after the exchange of rooks it is hard to see an obvious advantage for Black - indeed White has a much more direct mating attack
    Two enormous plusses for Black turn out to his pawns on the light squares c4 and g4 (I say "turn out" - did Fischer really foresee this?). When the White King comes out left to meet his nemesis the Black Bishop on d3 rules the game

  • @mikm1368
    @mikm1368 4 года назад +14

    In few words spassky made fischer a legend.

  • @tan116A
    @tan116A 6 лет назад

    It's hard not to love you man! I'm sure many subscribers are here not because of only chess but more so because of you!

  • @Shockprowl
    @Shockprowl 6 лет назад

    Spassky's a Legend. Fischer may be the greatest of all time, but he's a poor man compared to Spassky's courage and integrity. Great video, great story-telling, thank you, Agadmator.

  • @squealer42
    @squealer42 6 лет назад +7

    After 5:46, I just started laughing. I thought I knew some history, but Fischer's rooked me again.

  • @hotoyeptho2510
    @hotoyeptho2510 6 лет назад

    I almost die waiting for u to upload the third game. At last im saved. Thank you Antonio. May ur channel grow more.

  • @hescalante6081
    @hescalante6081 5 лет назад

    Love your commentary. Thanks

  • @kaldrazadrim
    @kaldrazadrim 6 лет назад

    I just watched Pawn Sacrifice. It was excellent! Great game by the great RJF!

  • @netosartorao3732
    @netosartorao3732 4 года назад +7

    I have a different interpretation of that Spassky decision. It could be the case that he thought his chances of keeping the title would be higher against a troubled Fischer already down 2-0 than against a fresh and camera-seeker Tigran Petrosian. If he didn't reply immediatly, then the decision would be made by the Soviet Union, that didn't care if the champion was Spassky or Petrosian as long as it was a soviet player.
    But... maybe Spassky was just a gentleman afterall, who knows

    • @vladimirvladimirovich3036
      @vladimirvladimirovich3036 2 года назад

      Possible, but then again, Fischer had just defeated Petrosian. And while it's true that against another Soviet player he wouldn't be fully backed by Moscow, the flip side of that is he wouldn't risk being the person to concede the crown to the USA for the first time ever, in a period where the Cold War is still going strong. And frankly, everything aside, not many would want to sit across someone and give them chance after chance when they actively behave in the most inconsiderate way possible towards their opponent, towards the audience, and towards the organisers.

  • @spaceghost7807
    @spaceghost7807 6 лет назад

    This content is better than any on youtube and anywhere! in regards to cheese. Bless You Antonio :)

  • @shauntaylor6040
    @shauntaylor6040 Год назад +1

    This one of the best games in the match, but Im waiting for game 13.

  • @tottenvillelegend826
    @tottenvillelegend826 7 месяцев назад

    Love this series!!

  • @crypticizx6472
    @crypticizx6472 3 года назад +6

    Spassky was a true gentleman.

  • @coolboy5965
    @coolboy5965 6 лет назад +1

    This guy never run out of energy deep thnx making us love chess more and more

  • @ИванИванов-е3н6й
    @ИванИванов-е3н6й 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your work! I think it would be great to make a video about Fischer's life. One of the most controversial person in chess

  • @thecore1621
    @thecore1621 4 месяца назад

    " A soundless replica of the board " Made my day :D

  • @jorgejim28
    @jorgejim28 6 лет назад

    I've been waiting for this game!!!

  • @theF1oracle
    @theF1oracle 6 лет назад +6

    I wish I had watched the 1st minute of this video instead of wasting 15mins looking for game 2 😂

  • @TottenvilleMiddleSchool
    @TottenvilleMiddleSchool 4 месяца назад

    Love Bobby Fischer’s chess games

  • @sreedharasheshegowda5780
    @sreedharasheshegowda5780 4 года назад

    No why he allowed is that he do understand that Fischer was a grown up child. He did mentioned this in many interviews, so he exactly analysed that either the match goes on with Fischer terms or not. He do not want Fischer disapperaring from scene again for decades. He was indeed a very understanding gentleman.

  • @RapierNeedleCrime
    @RapierNeedleCrime 6 лет назад +6

    #suggestion
    Hi Agadmator I've been watching your channel for a while now and I really enjoy what you do, you managed to get me back into chess after about a 3 year absence and even though I'm pretty bad, I still really enjoy your content.
    Anyway here is my suggestion:
    This might be a lot of work but I would love if you continued to cover the world chess championship series of the past, particularly the Karpov v Kasparov showdowns and also the many Alekhine world championship games, since you don't have that many videos on Alekhine and I really enjoy how he played and I'm sure your analysis could make it even better.
    I was also going to ask if you were planning on covering the 2018 world chess championships when that happens. I'd really enjoy that.
    Anyway, keep up the good content!

  • @anthonyvillalpando1694
    @anthonyvillalpando1694 6 лет назад

    I have to admit @agadmator, when I first became a viewer I thought you were critical of Bobby Fischer in what seemed like a personal dislike sense. After watching all of your compelling research into the complexity that went behind the scenes of all of Bobby Fischer's matches it seems he was indeed very troubled but ultimately an absolutely terrible sportsman. It is always disappointing when people who could or should be role models turn out to be such flawed human beings but I really appreciate your extremely rich and objective insight into what went on surrounding these historic matches. It really makes you a special commentator and story teller. Thanks again as always!

  • @CaradhrasAiguo49
    @CaradhrasAiguo49 6 лет назад +2

    13:24 Weakening the light squares around your king like that with 18. g3 was probably what allowed Fischer to create this “prison” later in the game

  • @craxanshards3139
    @craxanshards3139 6 лет назад +10

    I don't blame Fischer one bit, and it's easy to say Spassky was being gracious when he agreed to the demands when he was up two games already and had never lost to Fischer before.

  • @mubaraksenju7521
    @mubaraksenju7521 6 лет назад

    Dangg imma bit late to increase my vast knowledge. Much love, man

  • @pindimemekhana7417
    @pindimemekhana7417 6 лет назад +1

    1 st and amazing video, commenting without even watching the video cuz they are amazing!!

  • @barracuda7018
    @barracuda7018 Год назад

    Spasski knew very well that Fischer was most probably the greatest of all times so it was good of him to save the championship..Yes he was a real gentleman..
    When asked in 1974 ' who do you think has better chance if Fischer decides to play Kortschnoi or Karpov?
    His reply came abruptly, ' it doesn’t matter, neither has any chance in 1975 '

  • @ArvelSendjojo
    @ArvelSendjojo 6 лет назад +3

    Spassky is definitely a true gentleman. What a guy, definitely what you need not just for chess, but also for life in general.
    Going to name my future son after his name in hopes that he'll be just like him (both in attitude and chess playing skills). :)

  • @Brandon-a-writer
    @Brandon-a-writer 6 лет назад

    I really wanted to see Alekhine v Capablanca but I love this series. Lots of interesting chess lore...
    and man Fischer, such a great player, such a prima donna

  • @landwolf00
    @landwolf00 6 лет назад +1

    Congratulations! You are an excellent channel.

  • @jjgoldstein7
    @jjgoldstein7 6 лет назад

    I hope all is well with you Agadmator. We all missed you very much even if only for a day!

  • @travis5125
    @travis5125 4 года назад

    "Fishing expedition," LOL, you're not fooling me! I've been to that brothel in Reykjavík.

  • @tottenvillelegend826
    @tottenvillelegend826 7 месяцев назад

    Love your chess videos!!

  • @WheelBite0_0
    @WheelBite0_0 9 дней назад

    10:45 I think Spassky would have won the title if he played pawn to f3 here, but that is what makes this game my favorite game of all time. Fischer played a dangerous opening, over complicated the situation which led Spassky to make a mistake, and that is ultimately what the Benoni is about. Fischer playing the Benoni on game 3 after losing game 1 and forfeiting game 2 is just insane.

  • @pucek365
    @pucek365 4 года назад

    And now it's Mr Spassky. The Man is pure class!