I wish these games commentaries also showed how much time each side had left to play, no way a GM would blunder mate in 1 without some serious psychological and time pressure
Love the videos, I would consider less space above your head (head space) in terms of camera framing. Like, tilt the camera slightlyyyy down. I know it's pedantic, but hey.
*Fischer* was 16 1/2 when this tournament was held. The next youngest player, the winner, was *Mikhail Tal* at 22 and 10 months. Fischer was rated 2700, number 14 in the world, at that time. Fischer came in 5th out of 8. He won 8, lost 11 and drew 9.
Thank you for this amazing game! Fischer is my number one favorite (I'll let more animated viewers get into that silly GOAT bottomless pit) and I enjoy so many other players. I'm a happy guy with your channel and so many other YT Chess Channels. A happy subscriber.
5 месяцев назад+2
At 8:00, instead of playing g3, white had the game by playing Rh8 then the other rook to g8++
Even a genius like Keres can blunder mate in 1. Hey! I play like Keres!
I wish these games commentaries also showed how much time each side had left to play, no way a GM would blunder mate in 1 without some serious psychological and time pressure
Yes, I would have made that error also. Wow, when is the last time you saw a GM get mated in a game that wasn't speed chess?
Excellent explanation. Kept it short and sweet. Thank you.
Love the videos, I would consider less space above your head (head space) in terms of camera framing. Like, tilt the camera slightlyyyy down. I know it's pedantic, but hey.
Or have something hanging there.
Keres is often called the strongest player who was never world champion.
So was Rubinstein.
@@Grandcapi And Bronstein (and also Korchnoi)
you were correct, what a beautiful queen move to end the game !
Thank you for showing these games about and your being an awesome narrator, I have learned so much from you and these games.
Would love to see the possible/likely continuation if Keres didn’t blunder with rc4
Just put it into a chess analysis engine. Prior to Rc4, Keres is down -40.
@@keredchang, no one has these alien technologies . . . .
*Fischer* was 16 1/2 when this tournament was held. The next youngest player, the winner, was *Mikhail Tal* at 22 and 10 months.
Fischer was rated 2700, number 14 in the world, at that time.
Fischer came in 5th out of 8. He won 8, lost 11 and drew 9.
Thanks for sharing!
Not sure of time controls back then but that looked like a hurried move that led to the mate.
I think it must have been a lot of pressure applied that tipped keres into that oversight! Good vid. Thx.
Thank you for this amazing game! Fischer is my number one favorite (I'll let more animated viewers get into that silly GOAT bottomless pit) and I enjoy so many other players. I'm a happy guy with your channel and so many other YT Chess Channels. A happy subscriber.
At 8:00, instead of playing g3, white had the game by playing Rh8 then the other rook to g8++
f5 escapes that threat.
@@sullywinn4225 Still the best move I think
Great game, thanks
That queen was scary bruh
HOW can Paul Keres be so strong...?😮 😮 💥 Chapeau!
Superbchess loved it
Can you put players image front of black and white piece
Nice
What a game
Wow! Checkmating Paul Keres who at his peak was better than Botvinnik!
Good Evening sir.
Could you add the notation for the games.
What do You mean?
paused while. The queen can move between the kings for checkmate.
chess sins...hahahahahaha i dont know why i found that funny
flip the board
Fischer was lucky 😂