I had the honor to watch the game live. I visited Düsseldorf and could see all the players. It was awesome just to see all of these legends in a single room. Dubov looked so calm and composed. I also got signatures and selfies with many superstars like Anand, Levon, Fabi, Vidit. It was an incredible day!!!
@@shanugaur8218 I’m not sure where you’re from but OG is an American acronym for original gangster. But it’s more of a slang saying for someone who’s been around a while and deserves respect
07:20 I totally agree with you, Antonio, Daniil being so skilled at messing up his opponent's strategy at crucial moments. I really like his style too, his gimmicks that I imagine the AI doesn't share because - I think - they are outside the logical box and more psychological than tactical-strategic to create advantage or victory.
2:45 In that game you're referencing, at least according to the Lichess database Lei Tingjie played Nd7. Which makes sense since axb5 would blunder a piece because white has Nxf6 intermezzo after chopping black's light squared bishop and before recapturing black's rook
I thought the same, had to resort to the engine to figure out the problem: 1...Ba6 2.Bf2 [Only move: counter attacking the queen and now black must trade queens or retreat] 2...Bxe2 3. Bxg3 Bxf3 and black is up only a pawn. -0.58.
Magnus said the same when he had to win against Vincent Keymer. I had nothing, but I gave him as many opportunities as I could, and when he played "that*" I knew I could do it. *don't remember what move.
Antonio, I'll help you out. You took a while explaining why people like Dubov style but you were unable to find the word. It's called "unorthodox" You can't expect his moves, and that's why he is liked.
1st - World Cup Round 2 - Wesley So's girlfriend Carissa Yip as black beats chinese grandmaster xue zhao #suggestion --- 2nd - World Cup Round 1 - Argentina gets zugzwang by Wesley So... ...'s girlfriend Carissa Yip Campos, Maria Jose (2212) Wesley So's girlfriend Yip, Carissa (2369) #suggestion --- 3rd - Alice Lee beat Wesley So... ...'s girlfriend Carissa Yip in 2023 USCC girls juniors #suggestion Carissa is underperforming and even lost to a WGM because Carissa is distracted by a secret relationship with Wesley So that started in the 2022 Olympiad. Look at Carissa's X header. Notice both of them are defending champions but then underperform in their 1st tournaments after the Olympiad. Carissa Yip 2021 USCC women's - winner 2022 USCC girls juniors - didn't play but would've easily won if not for playing in 2022 USCC juniors instead 2023 USCC girls juniors - only 3rd place (should be 2nd minimum) Wesley So 2019 classical WFRCC - winner 2021 9LX - 2nd place 2021 USCC - winner 2022 9LX - only 5th place 2022 USCC - only 5th-6th place 2022 rapid WFRCC - only 6th place (should be 4th minimum; also for other 2) --- 4th - Timestamps Why not let viewers make timestamps in comments then you can pin the best timestamp comment and copy the timestamps to the video description? #suggestion --- 5th - Magnus cheats Anish in 2023 superbet blitz round 7 --> 3:22:36 in 8gw7XDq87C4 #suggestion --- 6th - Philippine women's chess 2022 WFRCC #suggestion WGM Janelle Frayna, the 1st and only Philippine WGM, upset Georgian GM (really GM not just WGM) Bela Khotenashvili at the 2022 world blitz. There's a 13-move UNDERPROMOTION puzzle here. [Variant "From Position"] [FEN "6k1/6b1/1p1P3p/6pP/3pPpP1/p2NqP2/6K1/5Q2"] 1. Qd1 a2 2. Qb3+ Kf8 3. d7 Qe2+ 4. Nf2 Ke7 5. Qd5 Kd8 6. Qe6 Bf6 7. Qe8+ Kc7 8. Qc8+ Kd6 9. e5+ Qxe5 10. d8=R+ Bxd8 11. Qxd8+ Kc6 12. Qa8+ Kb5 13. Qxa2 For some reason none of the Philippine channels except Kelvinllovejr even cover this game. LOL. But Janelle did cover the game where e drew against Nemo, so maybe Janelle will cover this game later on. --- P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See xcdhgq xcdhgq xcdhgq xcdhgq
Hi ! In the pause the video moment we miss when you drink something while the wait ! Also wanted to ask where is the world champion Ding Liren ? it has been an eternity since a video of him appeared on the channel. Regards.
@agadmator you have to cover that Magnus vs Aniish gigi, where magnus sacs his queen fpr 3 of white'minor pieces. It was crazy i have never seen anything like that
8:39 How is it not spectacular? You just win the a pawn and if black trades you immediately threaten the c pawn, no? Then I guess he can use his tempo to trade b2 for c6 but then you just put the rook on the b file and his rook is trapped under the b3 pawn guarding it, you can eventually bring in the king to dislodge his rook, and you have an automatic 4 on 2 majority on the king side as well. How is that ever a bad line for white? I'm genuinely confused.
Instead of Rxf3 as the winning move, what about just Ba6 immediately? And then after Qxa6 Black would THEN play Rxf3 threatening mate on h2. I don't see how White can escape mate in this scenario, at least not without giving up decisive material. Any comments on this???
I didn't calculate very far but first thing to think about is that black isn't forced to take the piece, I don't see how black continues the attack after Qf2, threatening a queen trade... If Rxf3, then you can always trade queen anyway and fair enough you're down 2 pawns and therefore probably losing, but the game is far from over, maybe you get one back with Rxe6... Not clear at all. Also, even Bf2 looks good, counterattacking black's queen, white is very happy with a queen trade, you're giving back the piece but taking the e6 pawn at the end ot the line and thus end up only down one pawn.
Good analysis. However, after Ba6 (as I suggested), Bf2 (counterattacking black's queen), Bxe2; Bxg3 Bxf3 and black wins a piece with two extra pawns as well.@@nephandi2316
I will say it again...the picture of Alexander appears to look like a statue made of wax. Grischuk should get a new avatar portrait made... Grischuk should hire the photography service that took Daniil Doboov's avatar picture...looks like a professional avatar portrait.
6:19 "...you cannot go to the 5th rank. Even if you could, you probably wouldn't want to." A subtle, but incisive comment on taking a draw vs. playing on for a decisive result.
Grischuk, Dubov and Rapport - 3 of the crazy chess players out there!❤
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Don’t forget the old bird Ivanchuk - he is nasty when challenged with uncommon lines
Ivanchuk❤
Firuzja 😎😎
Suggestion:- If possible consider making playlist on Dubov's rapid championship where he won.
Seeing Grischuk vs Dubov in thumbnail and not clicking is the most anti chess thing one can do
I had the honor to watch the game live. I visited Düsseldorf and could see all the players. It was awesome just to see all of these legends in a single room. Dubov looked so calm and composed. I also got signatures and selfies with many superstars like Anand, Levon, Fabi, Vidit. It was an incredible day!!!
Don’t care
@@Bg-it8tg Found the hater
The two types of sacrifices:
1. Intentional
2. Unintentional
There actually three types.
The good ones, the bad ones.
And mine.
- Mikhail Tal
I love both these guys styles. On and off the board. True OGs
That's what she said
What is OG
@@shanugaur8218 I’m not sure where you’re from but OG is an American acronym for original gangster. But it’s more of a slang saying for someone who’s been around a while and deserves respect
A Tal-like player always makes the game more interesting!
Dubov is more like petrosian
@@mathematicalmonk1427 No-one sacs like Dubov, it's definitely Tal.
Great video! I enjoyed both of these games a lot. Both winners made early sacrifices around the king which paid off later.
07:20 I totally agree with you, Antonio, Daniil being so skilled at messing up his opponent's strategy at crucial moments. I really like his style too, his gimmicks that I imagine the AI doesn't share because - I think - they are outside the logical box and more psychological than tactical-strategic to create advantage or victory.
#suggestion Short - Abdusattorov World Rapid Team Championship R1
I feel like Dubov is the re incarnation of Mikhail Tal. Some of his games really potray the beauty and art that Tal had with his chess playing style.
2:45 In that game you're referencing, at least according to the Lichess database Lei Tingjie played Nd7. Which makes sense since axb5 would blunder a piece because white has Nxf6 intermezzo after chopping black's light squared bishop and before recapturing black's rook
Thankyou!! I was so confused there axb5 just blunders a piece
If you play N×d5, black takes ur rook on a1 first and there's, after you take back de rook den e×d5
@@davidtj8846Nxd5 Rxa1 Nxf6+ gxf6 Rxa1 , white is a piece up. Thank you
@@davidtj8846 White doesn't capture rook back.Nxf6 with check -> gxf6 and only then take back rook ending up a piece.
@@davidtj8846nxf6 is check you doughnut
Always love to watch Dubov his style is my fav
Not many days you see Dubov's sacrifice being overshadowed in a Dubov video . 😊
Dubov, Grischuk , Rapport (Sacrifice games) all in one video? Must be my birthday or something :)
Haven't seen much of either lately...but I always love these guys games whoever they play.
As a frech player thank you for showing the last game it was very instructive
Bravo expecially Etienne, against such a strong player like Rapport he won with authority!
Great video! Fun seeing the two linked games, it's a good format.
Dubov is definitely my favorite player that’s not a world chess champion
At least he was world champion (rapid). I hope he'll win the blitz championship one day, he's been in the blitz top 10 for months.
Love you Agad!!
I like Dubov, because he makes sacrifices like I do, except they work.
How often does Dubov play in the big tourney's? His level of play is top tier.
Got a chess tournament on Saturday and I ve prepared the catalan opening as my main with the white pieces... Should be an interesting one💯
All the best in your tournament!
The catalan will give you plenty of possibilities😊
And you revealed it. Anyways wish you the best
All the best
Instead of Rxf3 is there anything wrong with Ba6 because my plan is to take on f3 on the next move?
I found both of the finishing PTV moves. The spirit of Tal blessed me today.
Havent seen a Dubov game in a while, absolutely pleased
thank you agadmator such a great content
There are two types of sacrifices the correct ones and mine - mikhail tal
Dubov rarely fails to impress. WOW
awesome games to watch indeed
Hello Agad, I think it is Yasser with two 's' below the quote.
welcome back Dubov. long time no see here on the channel.
On that last stop-the-video moment I found ba6 attacking the queen and unless she moves to f2(??), now rf3
Yeah I thought the same! I don't understand the difference between Ba6 and Rxf3, can somebody explain pls??
I thought the same, had to resort to the engine to figure out the problem:
1...Ba6 2.Bf2 [Only move: counter attacking the queen and now black must trade queens or retreat] 2...Bxe2 3. Bxg3 Bxf3 and black is up only a pawn. -0.58.
@@timothyLucasJaeger Neat. Thank you!
18:51 As pointed out by others, Ba6 is much cooler
Dubov is Tal reborn
here I was excited when I found bishop to A6.
I love this matchup, dudes that aren't afraid to plan nasty poop
Magnus said the same when he had to win against Vincent Keymer. I had nothing, but I gave him as many opportunities as I could, and when he played "that*" I knew I could do it. *don't remember what move.
It's like watching Dubov after decades.
#suggestion Pragg vs Sebastian Siebrecht in the World Rapids Team 2023. Pragg sets the board on fire
i love dubov's game
Great fun, thank you.
#suggestion Short vs Nodirbek was absolute fire on the board, and you would very much enjoy watching that game from day 1 of world rapid team
So glad to see Dubov back!
i will watch dubov content everyday.
#suggestion
Arvindh Chitambaram vs Maxime Vaichier Lagrave 1-0
FIDE World Rapid Team Chess Championship 2023 Round 4
Your analysis is requested!
Wonderful games Antonio!
Antonio, I'll help you out. You took a while explaining why people like Dubov style but you were unable to find the word. It's called "unorthodox"
You can't expect his moves, and that's why he is liked.
Excuse me, how is axb5 any good after NxD5?
For the puzzle of the second game, would starting with ba6 work aswell?
Love you agadmar garu. I want to ask you about danil dubav garu. Magnus and dubav are my favorite 😍 💕 ❤️ 💓 💛 ♥️
Wow! I totally didn't see how the Bishop can enter the action so easily in that 2nd game.
1st - World Cup Round 2 - Wesley So's girlfriend Carissa Yip as black beats chinese grandmaster xue zhao
#suggestion
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2nd - World Cup Round 1 - Argentina gets zugzwang by Wesley So...
...'s girlfriend Carissa Yip
Campos, Maria Jose (2212)
Wesley So's girlfriend Yip, Carissa (2369)
#suggestion
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3rd - Alice Lee beat Wesley So...
...'s girlfriend Carissa Yip in 2023 USCC girls juniors
#suggestion
Carissa is underperforming and even lost to a WGM because Carissa is distracted by a secret relationship with Wesley So that started in the 2022 Olympiad. Look at Carissa's X header.
Notice both of them are defending champions but then underperform in their 1st tournaments after the Olympiad.
Carissa Yip
2021 USCC women's - winner
2022 USCC girls juniors - didn't play but would've easily won if not for playing in 2022 USCC juniors instead
2023 USCC girls juniors - only 3rd place (should be 2nd minimum)
Wesley So
2019 classical WFRCC - winner
2021 9LX - 2nd place
2021 USCC - winner
2022 9LX - only 5th place
2022 USCC - only 5th-6th place
2022 rapid WFRCC - only 6th place (should be 4th minimum; also for other 2)
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4th - Timestamps
Why not let viewers make timestamps in comments then you can pin the best timestamp comment and copy the timestamps to the video description?
#suggestion
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5th - Magnus cheats Anish
in 2023 superbet blitz round 7 --> 3:22:36 in 8gw7XDq87C4
#suggestion
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6th - Philippine women's chess 2022 WFRCC
#suggestion
WGM Janelle Frayna, the 1st and only Philippine WGM, upset Georgian GM (really GM not just WGM) Bela Khotenashvili at the 2022 world blitz.
There's a 13-move UNDERPROMOTION puzzle here.
[Variant "From Position"]
[FEN "6k1/6b1/1p1P3p/6pP/3pPpP1/p2NqP2/6K1/5Q2"]
1. Qd1 a2 2. Qb3+ Kf8 3. d7 Qe2+ 4. Nf2 Ke7 5. Qd5 Kd8 6. Qe6 Bf6 7. Qe8+ Kc7 8. Qc8+ Kd6 9. e5+ Qxe5 10. d8=R+ Bxd8 11. Qxd8+ Kc6 12. Qa8+ Kb5 13. Qxa2
For some reason none of the Philippine channels except Kelvinllovejr even cover this game. LOL. But Janelle did cover the game where e drew against Nemo, so maybe Janelle will cover this game later on.
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P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See
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I did not expect rapport to be on the receiving end of an attack
#suggestion Wesley So vs Aravindh Chithambaram. An active position turned into a completely loss position in 16 moves!
I wanted to show this game to my father but he's a bit old and gets confused with your lines. It's a beautiful game
i love all dubov's games
Antonio pronounced the r of resigned like the r in Rapport's name. Very funny.
Very nice games and recap.
Dubov plays for the crowd!
Hi ! In the pause the video moment we miss when you drink something while the wait ! Also wanted to ask where is the world champion Ding Liren ? it has been an eternity since a video of him appeared on the channel. Regards.
Dubov vs. Grichuk!! Tactical awareness beyond theory and risk taking, or is it?
Instinctively I felt Nf1 was better for white in game 2, and it may have prevented that winning attack.
At 19.24 Anthony mentioning "the black king has no moves" is meant as "the white king....".
More Dubov!
Dubov is Dubov .. there is no one like him in this age...
With new design,
The screen looks very fresh. ❤ 🎉
Finally DUBOVious game in the channel😅
I am a simple man, i see dubov and i click
Rapport and Dubov are my fav ❤
White vs French Defense, moves 1-10: 🙂
White vs French Defense, moves 10-15: 😁
White vs French Defense, move 20: 😳
@agadmator you have to cover that Magnus vs Aniish gigi, where magnus sacs his queen fpr 3 of white'minor pieces. It was crazy i have never seen anything like that
The famous quote of the legend ;-)
8:39 How is it not spectacular? You just win the a pawn and if black trades you immediately threaten the c pawn, no? Then I guess he can use his tempo to trade b2 for c6 but then you just put the rook on the b file and his rook is trapped under the b3 pawn guarding it, you can eventually bring in the king to dislodge his rook, and you have an automatic 4 on 2 majority on the king side as well. How is that ever a bad line for white? I'm genuinely confused.
I can see why Magnus wanted Dubov on his team!
There are two types of sacrifices: correct ones, and Tal's.
Legendary Name....There are two types of sacrifices😎, One and Only thug in Chess.
i proud your work but why not written date the game on corner screen ??
Instead of Rxf3 as the winning move, what about just Ba6 immediately? And then after Qxa6 Black would THEN play Rxf3 threatening mate on h2. I don't see how White can escape mate in this scenario, at least not without giving up decisive material. Any comments on this???
I didn't calculate very far but first thing to think about is that black isn't forced to take the piece, I don't see how black continues the attack after Qf2, threatening a queen trade... If Rxf3, then you can always trade queen anyway and fair enough you're down 2 pawns and therefore probably losing, but the game is far from over, maybe you get one back with Rxe6... Not clear at all.
Also, even Bf2 looks good, counterattacking black's queen, white is very happy with a queen trade, you're giving back the piece but taking the e6 pawn at the end ot the line and thus end up only down one pawn.
Good analysis. However, after Ba6 (as I suggested), Bf2 (counterattacking black's queen), Bxe2; Bxg3 Bxf3 and black wins a piece with two extra pawns as well.@@nephandi2316
There are two types of sacrifices: Those that work, and those that are mine ...
#suggestion show us what's all that stuff that's on the couch behind you
I will say it again...the picture of Alexander appears to look like a statue made of wax. Grischuk should get a new avatar portrait made...
Grischuk should hire the photography service that took Daniil Doboov's avatar picture...looks like a professional avatar portrait.
“The ones that are good, and mine.”
Dangerous dubov 😜💪
2:45 - doesn't axb5 just lose to Nxd5? Removing the defender of the room and threatening to capture on f6 with check?
18:59 what if Ba6 instead of Rxf3?
Yo I was gonna sleep but a dubov game just dropped bruh
Literally 11pm here i was going to sleep but i see dubov in thumbnail
Everybody loves Dubov
finally, first time spotted the winning position and of course got congratulated by Radić. Feeling good 😃
In the second game o thought to the immediate Ba6 wich seems ti me even stringer. What Is ero g with mu idea?
that slowmotion replay caught me off guard. gg
I see dubov I know real fun chess to come. Win or lose
Wait wait wait. Grischuk was in time trouble? I don’t believe it.
Étienne with a back row attack
Love dubov!
Ah!
@2:53 after 14...axb5 Doesn't White just win a piece with 15. Nxd5 ?
6:19 "...you cannot go to the 5th rank. Even if you could, you probably wouldn't want to."
A subtle, but incisive comment on taking a draw vs. playing on for a decisive result.
I feel like I've barely seen any of grischuk the past couple years. I wonder what he's up to
I'm a simple man - I see Sasha, I like
That's why Dubov was Magnus' second during World championship!!