Can you attack better than Alexei Shirov? | Duda vs Shirov
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- Опубликовано: 14 фев 2020
- Without doubt, Shirov is considered as one of the greatest attackers in the world of chess. At the World Rapid Championships 2019, he played some sublime chess to beat Hikaru Nakamura. Naturally he was in great form. In this game he is up against one of the biggest talents in the world of chess - Jan Krzsyztof Duda. Shirov builds up a tremendous attack and just when the axe was about to fall on Duda's neck, Shirov goes wrong! Find out what happened in the game and check if you can do better than Shirov!
Video: Sagar Shah
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thank u sagar sir your one of the most inspiration to us your doing a great job please continue this with a considerable hopes from us
Excellent explanation showing just how difficult it is calculating a winning position in competition.
Massive way of presentation. We hope more interesting videos and new kinds of presentation experiments. 👍👍👍
Was wondering as well because seemed like he had the game but let it slip away, great insights and breakdown.
Nicely done Sagar! Keep the good work up!
Yeahhh I found that move. Of course, comfortable in my house and with no time pressure
Thanks sagar Shah for your beautiful explanation and without any doubt shirov is a great attacker
This tells us that even gms are not perfect all the time...
Keep it up #sagar_shah bro..as I already suggested this kind of live adventurous puzzle,it will rock 👍
Great video as always, but can you please reference the round number as well, so we can more easily look the game up. Thanks Sagar!
Legendary Gentle man
One and only Shirov 😎
Thanks for explanation, good video
Super video i like yours vídeos. Since Colombia 👋🏼
Nice video, I like the format
Educational, most definitely.
I ve met something similar in the puzzles recently, where queen has to give series of checks along the same squares to relocate itself and create a forced checkmating threat, so it took less than a minute to find this time)
My sujetion is to keep the time at the End to think and the opening must be very fast and the middle is to check our Opponent going in good way or not this thing will help us to win .this thing have to be taken as our basic .by telling in the Comment section I hope that every player will follow and succeed in their games
I saw this game
(Hello everyone) put it on his channel
3:30 the endgame reminds me of duda-carlsen where he goes up with the king snatching the a-pawn being a rook up
Would never imagine shirov to blunder like that. Such a shame !!
What about rook E2??
sagar is the best guys
great video. I found ...Qg4+ and Rg6 but I could not imagine the later win if Black plays not ...Rd6+? Kc3
Sagar , I calculated Rg6+ kf1 Qh3+ ke2 Re6+ Kd1 Qf3+ kc2 Re2 winning white's queen .
This is also a very good solution! Well done.
That's heartbreaking
First queen check and after castle check
Qh3 is the move I found and even that gives checkmate followed by Rg6+ whatever white plays, mate follows
Who was seeing Karjakin's match in the board behind them
Shirov had a win but totally fucked it up
WTF....!!!??? incredibly...
Chess is hard to play even in simple positions, that's why many try to be one up on another
Queen g4 +
King play
If king f1
Queen h3 +
If king h1
Castle g6
Xadrez é FODA, jogo na mão e não ganha.
No very nice
Title is not good
Obligatory coughing comment.