your explaination is excellent MATO thanks for uploading I watched every video (almost) upload by you plz upload more videos your explaination is good keepit up.....
She has, at least in the few games I've seen, shown a daring that is similar to Tal's. Her playing level, at least on the ELO scale, is just south of 2700. Not bad. Tal was just north of 2700. No, she is not Tal. Neither was Fischer. Tal is a legend for very good reason. So I'll try to not be stupid and I won't take you seriously.
Tal died in 1992, all the people you're all talking about were born way before that, and you commenters should be idiots if you took Locutus his comment serious...
+Exilyhr Now....if you could only find the killer moves without anyone TELLING YOU there's one to be found -- you'll be doing very well. When you can SET UP the killer moves, then you'll be doing as well as Judit...
Judith Polgar is considered the best female ever. She had the advantage of having Bobby Fischer as her teacher, (he lived with the family) She wasn't some random kid who picked up the game (like Capablanca) she and her two sisters were groomed by her father to be the best female players ever, and it worked...
not to destroy your hope and dreams, but Judith Polgar has a 2675 rating, and is ranked top 75 players in the world. don't let me discourage you, keep practicing.
Man i would love to get tutored by Judit. Her play style is gorgeous, Every game i've seen her play, She check mates super early no matter the costs and just strikes fear and shock into her opponents.
I ALWAYS enjoy your videos, sir. I also noticed that you stopped short of showing that lovely Q/K fork from the Knight dance (I think at move 9?) I will forever be more careful when playing against 12 year olds... d=^))
@ 1:18 why wouldn't the black queen take the bishop on b5? once the knight moved to c4 it was no longer defending the b5 bishop and it was ripe for the taking? why would the queen retreat from that?
Rae1 is not a typo. If the score would read Re1 it would not be clear which Rook you move to the e-file. If you move the other Rook the score should be 14.Rfe1.
+Jordan Perez I would think Bxf6 anyway, presumably RxB, then white plays Re8+ and black has a choice of Rf8 or Kf7, but for either white plays Qf8 checkmate.
Good move could also be Pawn g4 chasing the queen, Queen f3, rook e3, leaving no real option for the queen to counter the checkmate or losing the queen, right ?
In 1986 she was in Adelaide and beat international Master for the first time and she was only 10 years old. A year later 11 years old she beat a Grandmaster for the first time. :o
I analyzed this game with computer. After white queen goes to h6, black has to take out the bishop and sacrifice the queen (instead of f5) in order to keep playing. Otherwise it''s mate in 3. Then white will have queen and black won't, but there's still no easy win for white. It's going to be a long game and plenty of opportunities for white to make mistakes.
I watch his video because of two reasons.
1. Hi this is MAttO
2. U can pause this video.
😂😂
so when i was told I play like a 12 year-old girl... it was a compliment?
+A Ahearn if only every 12 year-old
play like Judit polgar
then it is :D
If u were playin' like a 12 year old Judith, then yes.
lol
"If to 'play like a girl' meant anything in chess, it would mean relentless aggression." - Kasparov
At 12 years I could only give Check !
your explaination is excellent MATO
thanks for uploading
I watched every video (almost) upload by you
plz upload more videos
your explaination is good keepit up.....
Thank you for your comment
Hi Aalia would u like to play with me.
Umesh Khanna Lol I bet you want her to play with you.
+Aalia Rose You look beautiful
+MatoJelic mato the playa
I swear that Tal has come back to life as Judit!!!
I agree. She's a killer.
She has, at least in the few games I've seen, shown a daring that is similar to Tal's. Her playing level, at least on the ELO scale, is just south of 2700. Not bad. Tal was just north of 2700. No, she is not Tal. Neither was Fischer. Tal is a legend for very good reason. So I'll try to not be stupid and I won't take you seriously.
solosaroman nice bait mate
Tal died in 1992, all the people you're all talking about were born way before that, and you commenters should be idiots if you took Locutus his comment serious...
You are seriously thinking, he or we trust in next lives? :-)
yes i found the killer move. so proud of myself :) very good videos mato!
+Exilyhr I am proud of you
thank you so much. i love your videos. greetings from germany :)
+Exilyhr Now....if you could only find the killer moves without anyone TELLING YOU there's one to be found -- you'll be doing very well. When you can SET UP the killer moves, then you'll be doing as well as Judit...
+Exilyhr so did a 12 year old xD
Yay me too :D
But as the others said, it's easy when you know there is one killer move :)
Judith Polgar is considered the best female ever. She had the advantage of having Bobby Fischer as her teacher, (he lived with the family) She wasn't some random kid who picked up the game (like Capablanca) she and her two sisters were groomed by her father to be the best female players ever, and it worked...
I really enjoyed this superb game..THANK YOU friend😚
Answeres to FAQ can be found on My Channel: About Mato
Perfect foreshadow by white and perfect explanation by matojelic!!! My heart beats fast everytime i watch a video from this man!
another gem brought to public and as usual great commentary by Mato!
I found the killer move after studying the board for a long time. Very nice piece of learning!
I PAUSED the video ....and I did not find the winning move.
Lol
seanpierpont I didn't pause it, and I STILL didn't find the winning move!
+seanpierpont I found something vaguely similar but not that exact move
and it was ?
+seanpierpont I also tried to find the killer move and had to give up
Really enjoy your succinct presentation of games
Thank you. Merry Christmas to you and a year full of blessings
Hvala vam Mato, fenomenalan potez! Bas sam mislio puno ali ga nisam video. Postovanje.
I think this is your best presentation of a game. excellent work.
That was nice! I've always liked games of Judit. Very clever gal.
Thanks Mato, view months ago I started as a noob. Thanks to u, now I allmost find every killer move in your videos
Great videos, great games..i like the question and answer bits.
Thank you Suzi
Thanks to you Mato for the selected games, wonderful!
Mato - I love your commentary on all of your videos. It helps me learn
Hi, Matto,it is only through your morish excellent videos that I have learnt about Judit.Thank you for your excellent videos.missodo.
I love ur voice. it reminds me of my grandfather. A different era.
Hi, Mato. I finally created a RUclips account just so that I could give "likes" to your great videos. This was indeed a good game by Judit Polgar.
Mind blowing ! A beautiful game with a tactical endgame.
I get very happy when I find out the *KILLER MOVES* on my own 😄
Thank you
Love the dramatic check mate at the ends
I love all your games!! :) Thanks for everything!!
I watched this again. Of all the 12 yr old prodigies (Fischer, Magnus, Spassky), I think Polgar was the most elegant player.
that was beautiful. I can only wish to be that good some day.
not to destroy your hope and dreams, but Judith Polgar has a 2675 rating, and is ranked top 75 players in the world. don't let me discourage you, keep practicing.
jack mayhoff is ur name really that or a is it a dad joke like jack myoff...hugh jarsol..
Man i would love to get tutored by Judit. Her play style is gorgeous, Every game i've seen her play, She check mates super early no matter the costs and just strikes fear and shock into her opponents.
Very nice game! One of my favorites.
Why Qc7 instead of Qxb5? I mean in that theoretical variation of pawn taking in the middle instead of Knight?
really enjoyed... thanks Mato !!!
As always a wonderful video. Cheers mato! You really have helped my game. And not bad from the little girl either!
Brilliant. I wonder though if 17. Re4 could have worked, too... I believe it is slower, but leads to the same result.
4:53 Rook to e8 - checkmate.
What a nice chess lyrics from Mato!
the moral of this story is never to play with little girls because they can embarrass u
It's so frustrating to watch these videos and not be able to stare at the board and find the traps. Learned a lot though.
ever heard of a pause button
George Heath ikr
Was it just a mistake( and after messing up she saw the variation), or was it her plan from the begining?
great video mato you do fantastic videos I have seen all
This girl is a force to be reckoned with! She now is one of the top players in the world, male or female, and it's not very hard to see why!
Thank you.
wow. Outstanding play!
Thanks
did anyone else think of Paul Morphy at the trap ending?
At 01:17, why wouldn't the queen take the bishop on b5 after Kc4?
Kd6+ fork would win the queen in b5
OHH!! Thanks!
I was looking for it too xD I would've lost my queen like a noob there haha
(well i am, a noob, haha)
I ALWAYS enjoy your videos, sir. I also noticed that you stopped short of showing that lovely Q/K fork from the Knight dance (I think at move 9?)
I will forever be more careful when playing against 12 year olds...
d=^))
@ 1:18 why wouldn't the black queen take the bishop on b5? once the knight moved to c4 it was no longer defending the b5 bishop and it was ripe for the taking? why would the queen retreat from that?
brilliant trap
This was POTD on CG's the other day , nice game by Judit .
Haha yes! There are so many of examples in that big huge book. She must have been very familiar with this position.
Didn't see that killer move coming! 12 years old! I'll never be that good.
The very best at all times!
I AM FROM THESSALONIKI AND I FOUND THE KILLAH MOVE! IM SO HAPPY!
Nice one Mato! Love Judit! :)
I like your videos because you teach us well sir :-)
On move 14, what does "Rae1" mean? Is that a typo? Should it be "Re1" ?
Rae1 is not a typo. If the score would read Re1 it would not be clear which Rook you move to the e-file. If you move the other Rook the score should be 14.Rfe1.
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Thank you for leting me know. Problem is fixed now.
Judit was 12 years old............ unbelievable. I still cannot imagine her kind of thinking.
Thank you alot..
Mato : thanks for this video (and all the others I've already seen)
hi mato im new in chess and you do perfect job.i admire you.at 1.18 why cant qoueen capture bishoop???
I was nowhere near. I must watch more :-)
we have beautiful game from 1988, when was 1988,
1988 was a year at the end of the 20th century.
I would have lost to a 12y old!
But I might have a fair chance in an armwrestling contest.
Best title ever for a chess video
what a game !!!!!!!!!!!!! loved it
hey mato can you tell me if its important which rook judith place on e1 ?
oops.. should have seen that.. thanks Mato. Its nice to know that u even answer dumb questions. Really appreciate your efforts..:-)
Yes indeed, it's a beautiful game.
Qxf8 is Very impressive move, so Smart girl!
Your voice is the best to watch this videos
What would have happened if instead of blocking the bishop with the queen (at the end) black had played pound f7 to f6?
+Jordan Perez I would think Bxf6 anyway, presumably RxB, then white plays Re8+ and black has a choice of Rf8 or Kf7, but for either white plays Qf8 checkmate.
Best mate i saw in last few months
Good move could also be Pawn g4 chasing the queen, Queen f3, rook e3, leaving no real option for the queen to counter the checkmate or losing the queen, right ?
if g4 then Qxg4+ Kh1 Qf3+ Kg1 Qg4+ draw by perpetual check.
Oh ! Nice thanks !
Always fun to watch a prodigy play.
Great game as usual Mato!
great vid again, thanks so much!
That was beautiful. I am upset with myself for not seeing the mate.
@Mato can g4 be a killa move at 4:05??
By the way I love the way you say KILLA move :-)
In 1986 she was in Adelaide and beat international Master for the first time and she was only 10 years old. A year later 11 years old she beat a Grandmaster for the first time. :o
Hi Mato. You say Black would lose the bishop at 1:59. Couldn't Black just play Bd6 ? It's not the best move, but the bishop isn't lost...
in the variation at 1:18, why would the queen not just take bishop at B5?
beautiful video as usual, Mato. Only one thing: pronounce fianKetto instead of fianCHetto, please. Greetings from Italy
Another lovely game; Mato, you really don't like Black wins?
Thank you again.
Out-freaking-standing!!
If g4? then Qxg4 and black would have perpetual check
Deadly little girl was Judit Polgar. Excellent!
How can people see these amazing moves? Its unreal.
Instead Qf5 what do you think by f6? I find judith was lost in this case
Bxf6 - Rxf6 - Re8+ - Kf7 - Qf8++
Santiago Tomasso ok ;)
I analyzed this game with computer. After white queen goes to h6, black has to take out the bishop and sacrifice the queen (instead of f5) in order to keep playing. Otherwise it''s mate in 3. Then white will have queen and black won't, but there's still no easy win for white. It's going to be a long game and plenty of opportunities for white to make mistakes.
No. It's mate in 3. Because of Bxf6 followed by Re8
Bxf6 Rxf6 Re8+ Kf7 Qf8# (or Bxf6 Rxf6 Re8+ Rf8 Qxf8#)
At 1:19 why not play Qxb5 and take the bishop instead of taking black queen back?
1:18 whats wrong with black queen taking the bishop on c5?
fantastic play
Yeah I want to know what samog777 games are uploaded at 8D. Judit is a beast and is in the elite top discussion.
At 1.20, when queen is at b6 (qb6), why can't it capture white bishop (qxb -b5).
+bhavani shankar Chappa ND6+
Mato. at 1:18 white's bishop is en prize in that variation. ah I see the knight fork... why u no mention?
Because it was so obvious. Lol