@@konstantinmeyer8662 As far as I can tell, crypto currency seems more like a pyramid scheme that wastes the same amount of electricity as an entire country. It truly is funny how it hasn't plummeted yet and no-one has done anything about this idea that is nothing more than an absolute waste of resources. Aside from that I'll also report you for unwonted commercial spam as your attempt at trying to sell e-currency is in no way related to a video about chess.
@@Dragonoid269 Regardless of your view on cryptocurrency, the technology behind it (blockchain) is indeed the future and has already been implemented by many major corporations.
0:00 Hello everyone 0:597:048:58 Link in the description 1:09 A few words 7:01 A few more words 1:36 Let's check out this game 1:50 That's not a knight 1:51 Sorry about that 2:44 Never been reached again 2:52 Double attack 3:05 Strikes in the centre 5:02 Completely lost 5:08 Give you a couple of seconds 5:15 (Enjoy the show) 8:19 Slow motion replay 8:34 So yeah 9:16 Morphy saga
I once tried this, but flagged in moved three. It ended up being that I already found the best move but I was looking for a better one. Instructions unclear.
He showed one where he absolutely obliterated Capa after Capa made one pretty damn small mistake, but yeah I guess he does lose a lot of the games that Agadmator shows. Probably because when someone beats him it's so notable and those have been the games that Agad covers.
Lasker deserves his own saga. The guy completely dominated the chess world for 27 years. And even after Capablanca took the title, the 50 yo Lasker would often finish ahead of him on tournaments. Absolute madman
This is without doubt one of the most intelligent and clever mating pattern I have ever witnessed, quite beautiful; a severe lesson in never underestimating your opponent
You should cover a lot more of Lasker's games as he is more relatable to the average player than many GMs and his habit of not always playing the strongest move is also very interesting.
Especially for a non titled player, Lasker games are instructive. I think even the titled players might get something from them, seeing ways to improve the positions. Also, I especially enjoy the way Lasker would complicate positions. He wasn't as wild as Tal, but still quite intriguing.
I also have a habit of not playing the strongest move. I always see the strongest move, it is just this bad habit of not playing them is preventing me from becoming world champion :)
@@sergeytitov8444 , sometimes the best moves are dumb. They make the game more complicated and turn it from a clear path to victory to positions where you have to keep trying to figure out what is best.
I can see where the idea came from as fide wasn’t founded until as you said 1924. However he is considered the second world chess champion after Wilhelm Steinitz. 1886 is considered to be the first official world chess championship, it is not when fide was formed. Also fide didn’t actually run the world chess championship until 1946.
Funny how bearly 8 months back leading crypto currency traded for about $7000, it's currently trading above $20,000 , I've always told those who have cared to listen that crypto currency in general is here to stay , it's our present and our future in the market , the BTC chart would obviously reveal immerse gains recorded by holders within this period , but that's just earning in bit compared to what crypto traders earn weekly , been coping the signal trades of renouned trading expert Daniel Wright to near perfection , made over 11btc within two months of trading , for strictly trading related troubles , Daniel may be reached on what’sap + 1 (78 65 27) 2947 and tale.gram @ Danielwrightfx. The world is waking up to digital currency, let’s move with it
Thank You for your videos, agadmator. Im not a chess master, just a big chess fan, but your videos give me a lot of information and ideas for playing :)
Thank you so much for your such frequent uploads, Antonio, they are a most wonderful haven for me an enclave of soul soothing listening and watching, all the more when I skip a day or two and they gather up to a couple hours of material. Thank you 🙏
Wow. Thank you, sir for analyzing this game. I do not think I have ever before seen a game where there were three, "mate in three" possibilities. I was patting myself on the back for having found the first one, but with the second one a variation of the first, I thought the third smothered mate was the most elegant. Thanks again!
There are two Cities named Oranienbaum, one is located in Sachsen-Anhalt in Germany and the other is near St. Petersburg in Russia. It´s name by today is Lomonossow and is probably the birth town of Sergey Ivanovich Polner.
Great game and fascinating character. I read the article. Very sad. He was scapegoated He was brilliant. Not only was he one of the strongest chess players in the world, but evidently also a doctor, lawyer, financier and mathematician.
Title: Strongest player you never heard of destroys lasker Picture: A scary looking dude who appears to possibly be part man part bear Damn right he looks strong, he probably could have destoyed lasker just by looking at him and shooting laser beams from his eyeballs or something
@Agadmator You neglected to mention that Lasker himself was world-renowned mathematician (he worked in abstract algebra). So this was a chess game between two mathematicians!!
Isn't it amazing that these players had absolutely no idea that well over a hundred years later, hundreds of thousands of people would be viewing and analyzing their game, in a technological way that they could never comprehend.
There's a big lesson to be learned from this game. Never play against the guy/girl on the other side of the board. Play against his/her pieces. Then you'll never underestimate your opponent. And you'll never be scared no matter who's your opponent.
Truth, I think chess teaches a lot of things about life, I sometimes blunder after winning a piece for going overconfident or just for underestimating a lower rated player. We must never do that, both in chess as in life.
@@GnosisEnglish Absolutely true. As far as I remember it was Bent Larsen, or maybe another Dane (not me 😉 ), who said that you should allways believe your opponent is smarter than yourself and therefore concluded that if you've found a really really good move, look for a better.
Mr. Agadmator Please make a video on lasker vs tarrasch 🙂 I come to know about their rivalry and I hope you would have something to share about them ...
I think the fact that this was in a simul, kind of takes away some of the magic since it wasn't truly a one-on-one game as Lasker was playing several people at once.
Looking at the moves and I be like : okay okay reasonable While when I start playing I find it really hard to make decisions I demand more educational content Antonio, learning chess is no fun without you
a game played in 1889 and that too a simultaneous one. which subscriber or regular viewer would have thought Agad would be covering so extensively? Agad could ask us to send video wishes, he chooses what he finds interesting, cuts or keeps the relevant video part, uploads it as a short video and allow us to comment - "hey me in at so and so time!!" :)
Before he moves to double-attack the pawn on d5 with Ne7, why not Nd5 instead, which is quicker and maintains tempo and avoids white's strengthening with c4? What was Polner's reasoning with that move?
@@GiulianoBBianc thanks mate. But I'm have been trying to get agadmators attention for years. Used hashtag many times before. This time I hadn't. But at least you noticed
#suggestion have you ever covered Torre Repetto? he beat Lasker with a queen sacrifice too (followed by the sequence known as "the Windmill") when Torre Repetto was very young and even did so well in Moscow (1925) that people thought he could be world champion. Unluckily he had to retire at 21, when he had a mental condition that made him stop playing. check him out! it would be awesome if you could do one of his games! thanks!
Bobby Fisher was certainly on to something. Today top GMs have to memorize opening theory to a ridiculous level. Even top talented players like Magnus Carlsen is dead lost if he makes an opening theory blunder against let's say Caruana. Not because Caruana calculates it immediately, but because he has memorized and pre played what to do against the inaccuracy Magnus played. That aspect of chess really is a disgrace to the game of chess. That aspect has nothing to do with creativity. Bobby knew what he was talking about.
On his end, the noise the pieces make when they are “clicked” down onto the table is, by default, too loud. He is adjusting his own volume. But when the video gets uploaded, it all gets balanced out so we don’t really experience the difference.
Great choice from the golden age maybe of chess, shortly after Morphy woke people up to sacrifices (to win) such as one this beautiful, indeed! Today, we need multi vitamins to stay as alert, since the dust bowl in the US, maybe similar (over farming) elsewhere too. Thx.
"Eh I lost not like anyone is going to care about this." -Lasker
"So look at this fool." -Agadmator
Lasker saga on the horizon?
lol, poor Lasker was resting peacefully thinking nobody would ever talk about this game and how he's rolling over in his grave.
@@konstantinmeyer8662 As far as I can tell, crypto currency seems more like a pyramid scheme that wastes the same amount of electricity as an entire country. It truly is funny how it hasn't plummeted yet and no-one has done anything about this idea that is nothing more than an absolute waste of resources. Aside from that I'll also report you for unwonted commercial spam as your attempt at trying to sell e-currency is in no way related to a video about chess.
@@Dragonoid269 Regardless of your view on cryptocurrency, the technology behind it (blockchain) is indeed the future and has already been implemented by many major corporations.
5:00 „However, this position is now completely lost for Lasker, so feel free to pause the video and win this game for Lasker“ - Agadmator, 2020
Omg i just realised he said that after i read your comment XD
and then he forgot to show solution!
Every move I make is a win for Lasker, even when it's completely lost for Lasker.
That's gotta be the toughest 'pause the video' challenge we've ever done
Easy. Play Rb1 or some other silly move so Lasker can win
0:00 Hello everyone
0:59 7:04 8:58 Link in the description
1:09 A few words 7:01 A few more words
1:36 Let's check out this game
1:50 That's not a knight
1:51 Sorry about that
2:44 Never been reached again
2:52 Double attack
3:05 Strikes in the centre
5:02 Completely lost
5:08 Give you a couple of seconds
5:15 (Enjoy the show)
8:19 Slow motion replay
8:34 So yeah
9:16 Morphy saga
I love this meme of timestamping his responses
There is no captures captures :(
Hahahahaha! That pretty much sums it up 😁
"The position is completely lost for Lasker so feel free to pause the video and win this game for Lasker"
😂😂😂
Don't underestimate my blunder potential
Agadmator will be Sorry about that
So Agad has seen me play black.
I caught that too
pawn to f5.... wasn't that difficult :D :D
Day 3 of telling agad his daily uploads are much appreciated
Thanks man! Really appreciate it!
@@agadmator uwu
@@agadmator agadmator !!! Rock on! 😆
I like this trend. Keep it up (the daily comment as well as the uploads)
Haha. 3rd day of seeing this wonderful comment. Great job!
Me: Hey, I know this guy!
Agadmator: Sorry about that.
"When you see a good move, look for a better one."
I've lost many games that way.
I’ve found it to be a great way to get flagged in a winning position.
I once tried this, but flagged in moved three. It ended up being that I already found the best move but I was looking for a better one. Instructions unclear.
Nothing can be better than ke2
@@RodneyLim03 Gotta play that bong cloud
lol
I'm wonderin if agadmator will ever show a game where Lasker has won xD
Lasker never won. Everybody knows that
He showed one where he absolutely obliterated Capa after Capa made one pretty damn small mistake, but yeah I guess he does lose a lot of the games that Agadmator shows. Probably because when someone beats him it's so notable and those have been the games that Agad covers.
Yeah Lasker deserves more love.
Lasker deserves his own saga. The guy completely dominated the chess world for 27 years. And even after Capablanca took the title, the 50 yo Lasker would often finish ahead of him on tournaments. Absolute madman
Same goes for Levon Aronian. One of the strongest players in the world, yet he's never won a game it seems.
This is without doubt one of the most intelligent and clever mating pattern I have ever witnessed, quite beautiful; a severe lesson in never underestimating your opponent
You should cover a lot more of Lasker's games as he is more relatable to the average player than many GMs and his habit of not always playing the strongest move is also very interesting.
Especially for a non titled player, Lasker games are instructive. I think even the titled players might get something from them, seeing ways to improve the positions. Also, I especially enjoy the way Lasker would complicate positions. He wasn't as wild as Tal, but still quite intriguing.
I also have a habit of not playing the strongest move. I always see the strongest move, it is just this bad habit of not playing them is preventing me from becoming world champion :)
@@sergeytitov8444 , sometimes the best moves are dumb. They make the game more complicated and turn it from a clear path to victory to positions where you have to keep trying to figure out what is best.
I find it beautiful how Agad over here revives the lost chess players from history, bringing their names into the light of attention once more.
Small correction: Lasker was not the second official FIDE world champion, as it was founded in 1924, after he became world champion.
I can see where the idea came from as fide wasn’t founded until as you said 1924. However he is considered the second world chess champion after Wilhelm Steinitz. 1886 is considered to be the first official world chess championship, it is not when fide was formed. Also fide didn’t actually run the world chess championship until 1946.
Funny how bearly 8 months back leading crypto currency traded for about $7000, it's currently trading above $20,000 , I've always told those who have cared to listen that crypto currency in general is here to stay , it's our present and our future in the market , the BTC chart would obviously reveal immerse gains recorded by holders within this period , but that's just earning in bit compared to what crypto traders earn weekly , been coping the signal trades of renouned trading expert Daniel Wright to near perfection , made over 11btc within two months of trading , for strictly trading related troubles , Daniel may be reached on what’sap + 1 (78 65 27) 2947 and tale.gram @ Danielwrightfx. The world is waking up to digital currency, let’s move with it
He never said FIDE world champion, just official. Even before FIDE was founded there was a system to play for World Champion in place.
@@joshual4513 0:10
@@konstantinmeyer8662 agreed
grats on 900k sir and thanks for all the good stuff
5:01 “The position is now completely lost for Lasker. So feel free to pause the video and win this game for Lasker”
Agadmator just watched Tenet.
Agadmator didn't tell us about the switch sides card that Lasker won at the morning raffle.
@@orlock20 That lucky son-of-a-gun Lasker....
one of the best games and surely the best mate ever covered on this channel.
Thank You for your videos, agadmator. Im not a chess master, just a big chess fan, but your videos give me a lot of information and ideas for playing :)
Thank you so much for your such frequent uploads, Antonio, they are a most wonderful haven for me an enclave of soul soothing listening and watching, all the more when I skip a day or two and they gather up to a couple hours of material. Thank you 🙏
Wow. Thank you, sir for analyzing this game. I do not think I have ever before seen a game where there were three, "mate in three" possibilities. I was patting myself on the back for having found the first one, but with the second one a variation of the first, I thought the third smothered mate was the most elegant. Thanks again!
Who would have guessed Tommy Chong would turn out to be such an excellent chess player? Or that Agadmator wouldn't know who he is?
Lmao. Tommy Chong!!!
Priceless!
Who did you think taught Hikaru the bong cloud opening?
Cheech was on celebrity jeopardy and killed it tho
I see it.
Me: clicks link to learn about Polner
The link: А.Кентлер. ПО СЕРДЦУ ИДЕТ ПАРОХОД
и в чём проблема?
There is a thing called Google Translation,
or just learn great mighty russian language =)
@@puncherinokripperino2500 Respect
so what's the problem? its chess.
#Suggestion. Lasker vs Baeur (The Double Bishop Sacrifice) Please agadmator cover this game....
when you see mate in one, find for a better one
aman hambleton
"When you see mate in one.....try to draw the game"
Amish Girl
@@nicolashrv why is it so funny that you said Amish and not Anish 😂😂
He wrote Amish girl
@@kohinoorbanerjee4009 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Another beautiful chess game with brilliant commentary. THANK YOU!😇
You’re definitely my favorite youtuber now. Thank you agad!
Thank you for the information on this wonderful man, Sergey Polner. It brings a brilliant light to this match
Thank you agadmator for these videos👍
#suggestion Lasker saga next ... It would be chronologically fitting considering what you've covered so far imho
There are two Cities named Oranienbaum, one is located in Sachsen-Anhalt in Germany and the other is near St. Petersburg in Russia. It´s name by today is Lomonossow and is probably the birth town of Sergey Ivanovich Polner.
Agadmator. One of the very few bright spots of 2020.
Great game and fascinating character. I read the article. Very sad. He was scapegoated
He was brilliant. Not only was he one of the strongest chess players in the world, but evidently also a doctor, lawyer, financier and mathematician.
this quote reminds me of a similar nugget of wisdom from the esteemed Grandmaster Aman Hambleton
“if you see checkmate, look for better”
Best quality chess channel..... congrats
Title: Strongest player you never heard of destroys lasker
Picture: A scary looking dude who appears to possibly be part man part bear
Damn right he looks strong, he probably could have destoyed lasker just by looking at him and shooting laser beams from his eyeballs or something
that’s actually what happened, the game is just a cover up
I found the mate starting with Ng4+ but I can't deny Qxh3+ line is much more beautiful!
Congratulations for 900k chess fam😍🔥
YOU CONTENTS HELPED ME GROW IN CHESS
Congrats on 900K!
*Usually, I won't sacrifice the Queen, if I do then I will do TWICE* 😍😍
Great video. It is in this position I didn't skip the ads.
2 ads in one video back to back
Can't wait for agadmator to reach 1 million subs!
5:04 Winning moves are Kg4, Kh1, Qxh3, Bxh3, Rh2# Really nice.
Love the way you say everytimes,"Hello everyone"!
The fact that the bishop and the rook are both under attack and yet checkmate is still delivered is really beautiful.
its like he is rubbing it in
Living on the edge
@Agadmator You neglected to mention that Lasker himself was world-renowned mathematician (he worked in abstract algebra). So this was a chess game between two mathematicians!!
Damn, first you hit me with Nezhmetdinov, now Polner. Good work!
I love that checkmate pattern. I found the first one, but I completely missed the double queen sacrifice line
Lasker looks so different in this photo!!
Beautiful game and study. Thanks!
Isn't it amazing that these players had absolutely no idea that well over a hundred years later, hundreds of thousands of people would be viewing and analyzing their game, in a technological way that they could never comprehend.
900k subs!! In no time you'll be the first million subs in the chess community
Thank you Agad, this was truly the good stuff.
Im geting so addicted to your videos,man
Beautiful finish to the game. Thank you!
Lovely video, thank you Agadmator ❤️
wow. just wow, for this to happen to Lasker. He definitely went home after this and committed to become one of the best chess players ever.
That felt GOOD!
There's a big lesson to be learned from this game. Never play against the guy/girl on the other side of the board. Play against his/her pieces. Then you'll never underestimate your opponent. And you'll never be scared no matter who's your opponent.
Truth, I think chess teaches a lot of things about life, I sometimes blunder after winning a piece for going overconfident or just for underestimating a lower rated player. We must never do that, both in chess as in life.
@@GnosisEnglish Absolutely true. As far as I remember it was Bent Larsen, or maybe another Dane (not me 😉 ), who said that you should allways believe your opponent is smarter than yourself and therefore concluded that if you've found a really really good move, look for a better.
"Position never reached again" is almost as enticing as "brand new position",,, chess is awesome
Congrats Agadmator for reaching 900k subs! 1 mil coming soon!
Mr. Agadmator Please make a video on lasker vs tarrasch 🙂
I come to know about their rivalry and I hope you would have something to share about them ...
#Suggestion
I think the fact that this was in a simul, kind of takes away some of the magic since it wasn't truly a one-on-one game as Lasker was playing several people at once.
You said "pause the video and win this game for Laskar" and I spent a good 5 minutes trying to do that before giving up and continuing with the video.
I have been watching your videos for a very long time. Love your content. I hope to play you some day :) love from Canada!
That s were a really beautifull check mate
Thank you, i enjoyed my friday
Agadmator is goat , love your vids man
The first checkmate option was really cool.
"There are 2 checkmates in 3"
Me:finds checkmate in 8
Really a very good game 👌
The endgame was extremely good...
When the opening I think it's gonna be Vienna Gambit ...
there's no endgame here, it's a typical midgame checkmate.
And the opening is not a gambit, just a regular Vienna game.
@@dr.bluesfield3629 yes, I just thought it would be a Gambit game...
Sorry about that!
Looking at the moves and I be like : okay okay reasonable
While when I start playing I find it really hard to make decisions
I demand more educational content Antonio, learning chess is no fun without you
Play those games over and see if that doesn't increase your vast knowledge. Maybe you will discover more moves.
Almost million subs!! Congrats..
a game played in 1889 and that too a simultaneous one. which subscriber or regular viewer would have thought Agad would be covering so extensively?
Agad could ask us to send video wishes, he chooses what he finds interesting, cuts or keeps the relevant video part, uploads it as a short video and allow us to comment - "hey me in at so and so time!!" :)
"It has to be a double-check" at the end made me understand the position at an even deeper level
It does not have to be a double check. As long as knight is on h3, the check by the bishop is not important.
Always enjoy your vids. Great coup de grace but it was a simul after all
Before he moves to double-attack the pawn on d5 with Ne7, why not Nd5 instead, which is quicker and maintains tempo and avoids white's strengthening with c4? What was Polner's reasoning with that move?
Agadmator in Crocodile Dundee “That’s not a knight. This is a knight”
Hello agadmator, we would love to see more old classic.
Rudolf Spielmann vs Oldrich duras. The hell battery.
Thanks
#suggestion
I think you should put hashtag suggestion
#suggestion
@@GiulianoBBianc thanks mate. But I'm have been trying to get agadmators attention for years. Used hashtag many times before. This time I hadn't. But at least you noticed
I had an excellent rest of my day because I just watched this.
Lasker getting crushed... Doesn't happen much.
Beautiful game. Thanks for sharing.
When the title of the video is outrageous but not a clickbait
I thank Queen’s Gambit for
A) Getting me back into chess
B) Introducing me to Agadmator
Same
Last time i was this early a hoddie guy defeated a GM
10th Agad video in a row I've seen where his yellow dress is hanging in the backround.
#suggestion have you ever covered Torre Repetto? he beat Lasker with a queen sacrifice too (followed by the sequence known as "the Windmill") when Torre Repetto was very young and even did so well in Moscow (1925) that people thought he could be world champion. Unluckily he had to retire at 21, when he had a mental condition that made him stop playing. check him out! it would be awesome if you could do one of his games! thanks!
Bobby Fisher was certainly on to something. Today top GMs have to memorize opening theory to a ridiculous level. Even top talented players like Magnus Carlsen is dead lost if he makes an opening theory blunder against let's say Caruana. Not because Caruana calculates it immediately, but because he has memorized and pre played what to do against the inaccuracy Magnus played. That aspect of chess really is a disgrace to the game of chess. That aspect has nothing to do with creativity. Bobby knew what he was talking about.
Proud to say I was a follower since he had 10k 🤗
Chess and historic references : the perfect cocktail . Agad you rock
Or you rook lol
Why does Agadmator always reach down and say "sorry about that" in beginning of every video?
On his end, the noise the pieces make when they are “clicked” down onto the table is, by default, too loud. He is adjusting his own volume. But when the video gets uploaded, it all gets balanced out so we don’t really experience the difference.
Beautiful mate position with not one but two options! the second one was expecially nice thx for this game!
Great video, thank you ! Great to see some games of lesser known players. Can you please cover a game by sultan Khan
This is why I always crash my queen in to the kings defense. Sure I could calculate stuff but I feel it is more sporting just to charge
Great choice from the golden age maybe of chess, shortly after Morphy woke people up to sacrifices (to win) such as one this beautiful, indeed! Today, we need multi vitamins to stay as alert, since the dust bowl in the US, maybe similar (over farming) elsewhere too. Thx.
7:00 agad sounds like he's reading out sergey's eulogy
In the exhibition, how many opponents was Lasker facing?
Is there a common number or is it unknown?
“So uh feel free to pause the video and win the game for Lasker”
Man, this brother looks like saint Alessandro Pirlo from at the age of 88!
Thanks agad...
Congrats on 900k
I wish we could go to that era for sometime
Man you are doing an amazing job, and as your ,,hello everyone,, is your signature that ,,sorry for that,, is the same :)) love it