Keres Gives Bobby Fischer a Valuable Lesson in Caro-Kann
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Follow MprooV on Twitter / mproovapp #agadmator Robert James Fischer vs Paul Keres
Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959), Bled, Zagreb & Belgrade YUG, rd 8, Sep-18
Caro-Kann Defense: Two Knights Attack. Mindeno Variation Exchange Line (B11)
1. e4 c6 2. Nc3 d5 3. Nf3 Bg4 4. h3 Bf3 5. Qf3 Nf6 6. d3 e6 7. g3 Bb4 8. Bd2 d4 9. Nb1 Qb6 10. b3 a5 11. a3 Be7 12. Bg2 a4 13. b4 Nbd7 14. O-O c5 15. Ra2 O-O 16. bc5 Bc5 17. Qe2 e5 18. f4 Rfc8 19. h4 Rc6 20. Bh3 Qc7 21. fe5 Ne5 22. Bf4 Bd6 23. h5 Ra5 24. h6 Ng6 25. Qf3 Rh5 26. Bg4 Nf4 27. Bh5 N4h5 28. hg7 Qd7 29. Kg2 Ng4 30. Nd2 Ne3
Candidates Tournament, 1959 - Fischer stumbles against Tal - Fischer not quite ready for the likes of Tal at that time - losing two Kings Indians and two Sicilian defence games.
An instructive game showing both Tal's supremacy and Fischer's will to succeed. Enjoy the game
Bobby Fischer was a record-setting chess master who became the youngest player to win the U.S. Chess Championship at 14, and the first American-born player to win the World Chess Championship.
Bobby Fischer was born on March 9, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois. Fischer first learned the game of chess at age 6 and eventually became the youngest international grand master at the age of 15. In 1972, he became the first American-born world chess champion after defeating Boris Spassky. An eccentric genius, who was believed to have an I.Q. of 181, Fischer became known for his controversial public remarks in his later years. He was granted Icelandic citizenship in 2005, following legal trouble with the United States. He died on January 17, 2008.
Match of the Century
During the early 1960s, Fischer continued to be involved in U.S. and world championship matches, but was also making a name for himself with his erratic, paranoid commentary. After having a 20-game winning streak in the early 1970s, Fischer once again made chess history in 1972 with his defeat of the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky at the Reykjavik, Iceland world championships, thus marking the first time an American chess player had won the title. Fischer's defeat of a Soviet opponent, which became known as the "Match of the Century," took on iconic proportions in the midst of the Cold War and was seen as a symbolic victory of democracy over Communism. Fischer's historic win also made chess a popular game in the United States.
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I'm not sure if you've covered it before, but wasn't there a game where Keres beat Fischer, and Fischer ended up in tears? And Keres was good enough to console him with "Bobby, I know how to win games too."
hahahaha i liked it
Keres was the first soviet grandmaster that Fischer beat.
@@hubertsang7418 well, I think Keres considered himself to be an Estonian, and Estonia was annexated. Keres and his compatriots were forced into SU citizenship....
@@TheMrBennito This is exactly how it was.
@@hubertsang7418 Estonian*
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This made me smile.
Lmao
giving lessons to Bobby Fischer keres is a savage
They didn't let him win the worlds because he was from Estonia
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A really instructive game that deserves a deeper analysis. The middlegame is very interesting and will help many Caro-Kann players.
*Bobby Fischer lifts the rook to a2 because of a long, complex line that occurs if black tries to win material*
"But Keres isn't really bothered by this, he plays O-O"
I feel like Paul Keres is one of the most relatable masters lol.
1:57 1st Later in Life
2:02 Even Later In Life
2:16 But Even Later In Life
How Long did Fischer live?
64 years
@@hubertsang7418 64 squares on a chess board
No one Keres.
A part of me just died.
Yes, Paul Keres.
As an estonian, this is one of the best comments i've ever red on youtube :D Cheers mate
@bobloblaw4life that pun was apPauling
He literally doesn't Kere
I believe Paul Keres, like Viktor Korchnoi, could have been World Chess Champion, if it wasn’t for the Russian Oligarchy that for political reasons backed someone else. It’s sad to think that politics back then had such a strong influence on who battled for the Championship. What Fischer did against that strong political arm and against some of the greatest chess players in history is unprecedented and will never be repeated again, making him the greatest single chess force in Chess History. Only his eventual madness, like Paul Morphy, kept him from a long reign as World Champion. I still believe he would have defeated Karpov. I have my doubts against Kasparov, who’s age would have been a factor. Sadly the strain of defeating the Russian Chess Empire single-handedly took it toll and his own political statements and paranoia brought him down! What do you think? Thanks for a great game and analysis!
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Would it be possible to get a series on Fisher vs. the Caro-kann? I want to see why the soviets thought it was a good defence against him, and how he tried to deal with it over time. Love the channel, keep up the good work
Just for the record: although it is historically correct to call Keres a "soviet", he would not have been pleased with the term (then, maybe forcedly, but not retrospectively anyways). Keres was full blood Estonian, grown up in independent Estonian Republic (1918-1940) and educated in independent Estonia. Just for education: the country was occupied three times during WWII, the last time on 1944, which was achieved by overwhelming destructive battles (where Estonian-German-Axis forces fought heavy battles with 10 times prevailing enemies over 8 months). So, all together Keres would have been more happy to be called Estonian (or player from occupied Estonia), since the tiny nation Estonia gained re-independence in 1991.
In order to be able to play chess internationally, you have to belong to the communist party.
Thanks for the knowledge-bomb!
That is, you take pride in the fact that some Estonians fought so bravely for the Nazis. Very nice indeed.
He literally represented the soviets though
@@Uyar2007 Welcome to Estonia where the Soviets were hated more than the Nazis. But we would've preferred neither of them any day of the week for obvious reasons. Stalin did do us more harm than Hitler so it's easy to see why we have more distaste for the Soviet regime. Whatever you've been told or taught in Russia about us I presume it's safer to have a bit of doubt in this matter. Our country was on the receiving end of both enemy sides so we know better from first-hand experience. Being beaten up by bullies you'll quickly learn who's worse and sorry to say this but we don't have distaste for our Soviet past just for fun. It wasn't fun.
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Wonderful match!
I've been watching your videos for some time now, great job, excellent commentary.
#suggestion Hey, Agadmator! Could you make a video on the immortal king walk game between Edward Lasker and George Alan Thomas? This is the game that hooked me up into Chess!! :D
João Paulo de Carvalho Araújo he already made a video on that.
Abhishek thanks for the tip! :)
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Interesting seeing a master play the Caro Kann, he was making moves I had never thought of.
agadmator, the video is processed right after being upload. So, as long the video is processing (maybe encoding), it is available as a preview of 360p. I1m watching this video 4 hours after you have uploaded, and it's HD.
Keep up with the great content!
another great vid...thank you
Love your videos.
the picture of bobby is so boss
Thank you for this nice game
oh man i love the photos!
5:24 an excellent neighbor wants some sugar :)
What a beautiful game by GM Keres with black pieces
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Keres was a very strong and underrated player. He beat the best of the best in his time
Agad have you read the Middle Game book by Keres and Kotov? It's pretty good 👍
Nice
Fisher played like the guy from my local chess club
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The picture of Fischer and Keres, taken around 1958, before Fischer started wearing suits. In this candidates tournament, most of the russian players played the caro-kann def
Keres wasent russian
@@prapa5521 in the days of the cold war era, anyone from the union of soviet socialist countries was deemed to be russian as a general term. People were not called soviets they were called russians. There was no such thing as "soviet" chess. The same applies to the the english, there are people from Wales or Scotland. When Fischer wrote his famous essay, he wrote it as the russians dominated chess, chess books referred them as russians, and that includes books written in spanish too. Just like in the old days, a person could be japanese, chinese, tibetan, korean, vietnamese, filipino, they all looked and were called chinese. The same applies to the players of Yugoslavia. Now that Estonia and the other countries have separated from their "unions" you can refer the new players from their country of origin. So Keres is generically referred as russian in most old books.
@@hubertsang7418 if a lot of people say same thing sdosent make it somehow truth or right he was Estonian simple as that . If you follow sheep then you are one of the sheep
@@prapa5521 this is not a matter of being a sheep, this is a matter of too much political correctness, some things are said in generalities WITHOUT MALICE, then instead of calling hispanics or africans or europeans or estonians, why don't we call people what city they are from instead. An european could be anyone from so many countries, a black person could be from africa, america, asia. In those days any person that came from the USSR was generically called russian, and that was not an insult, and it was said without malice. This is just semantics. If calling Keres a russian is offensive to you, then my apologies to you. But remember, the 1970 Match USSR-Rest of the World, on whose side was Estonia under? Just like saying a person is white or black does not make you a racist unless you use it with malice. And I have a deep respect for Keres, I have four of his books in my collection, he should have been World champion.
@@hubertsang7418 Calling Keres a Russian is offensive for Estonians. First of all, Estonian language and culture are completely different from Russian language and culture. English and Russian languages are distantly related to one another (they are Indo-European) but Estonian is from a completely different language tree and related to neither English nor Russian. So conflating Estonians and Russians is ignorant.
Russians invaded Estonia in WW2 and performed genocidal actions against Estonians. Their end goal for Estonia during the Soviet occupation was to drive Estonians to extinction and to replace the population with Russians. Calling an Estonian a Russian kind of approves that plan of Russians: it's as if the replacement of the population of Estonia with people coming from Russia was not a problem because everyone in Estonia was already Russian anyway.
Paul Keres represented the independent republic of Estonia before WW2. Then in 1940-1941 when Russians invaded, he was made to represent the Soviet Union (so I guess by your logic he turned into a Russian overnight). Then in 1941 Germans invaded Estonia and kicked the Russians out. So I guess during the Nazi German occupation of Estonia 1941-1944 Paul Keres suddenly became German because was forced to represent Nazi Germany? And then in 1944 when Russian troops rolled over Estonian border again, his ethnicity changed again overnight, so he turned from a German into a Russian?
The picture at 0:58 I think it's 'that' famous game where Bobby didn't allow Keres to castle and get him destroyed. You have featured this game..
Good i was worried i wouldnt get to watch it in 180p and have to watch like im playing a blindfold game
Power of good positions
Nice video, poor Bobby everyone with Kann against him :D Cant really flame him for calling them cowards, but yes it was a strategy and if it was winning ... why not, right. Also really looking forward to that game against Petrosian ! Hope you will do it today
Loving this series on the 1959 Candidates, especially with the 2018 Candidates just around the corner! Is there a good book on the 1959 Candidates?
#suggestion since you are covering this incredible tournament, could you analyze the game between Tal and Keres that Keres won with the nimzo indian defense, in case you haven't analyzed it already? or that other game between them with that unbelievable Tal's king walk on the tarrasch defense? and if you did, would you direct me to that videos, I would enjoy them very much! greetings!
Nothing escapes Keres. He sees the future.
I was wondering if you could do a video on a professional game played using the Black Knights Tango? I couldn't find one myself but I found the positions quite interesting. Would be really appreciated #suggestion
i'm a new player ( rated 1100 in chess.com) and i do enjoy playing the caro-kann as it seems to sometimes confuse the players on my level especiallyafter i play Bd3 in the advance variation
You should make a video of all the other times in the tournament fisher tried that closed variation of the caro-kann.
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#suggestion could you feature the Grand Prix attack or if you already have can you tell me the video?
#suggestion Hey agadmator show the game between keres and mikenas from riga
How can I find this on Roku TV I tried a search but didn't find it ? any advice welcome
ive always heard you are suppose to take the e4 pawn whenever its left on e4 in the caro kann
Cool game. Still Estonian grandmaster Keres wasn't Russian nor true Soviet chess player. He was harassed by the system and he hated it...
Keres was an Estonian, but also a Soviet chess player.
Formally yes, but not in mental sense. If u want truely understand Keres it is important to stress it! He was violently incorporated to the system and he had to play for it. Friends-chess players (Euwe for example) who knew Keres before the second world war wouldn't ever call him a Soviet sportsman.
"Violent" is an inaccuracy. As a member of a Paul Keres chess club, I can safely say, that he always maintained neutrality and never gave a reason for political insinuations.
Of course, how could he say anything against soviet powers, they nearly shot him after the war.. Keres helped his estonian anti-soviet friends during the war-time and participated nazi-german tournaments (Estonia was occupied by the nazies during 1941-44). Best he could do later was to remain unpolitical. Still for estonians he was and still is also a political symbol that reminds violence that took place against him and all the nation. To call him a soviet -> russian chess player is deeply ignorant.
Was Keres an anti-communist? Another fascist? Neither one nor the other. He was the true knight of Kaissa and at the same time a patriot of his country, which he did not want to give away to nobody.
Mind you, that his wife was Russian by mother's line, and even a Slavist by education. What's ignorant - is to present a great champion as a victim.
Paul keres against tal pls mr. agadmator😇
Can you do some roman dzinzhichashvili games?
5:24 the dog went to open the door to the knocking stranger outside
Most of the russians played the caro-kann defense against Fischer, he was very weak against the caro-kann at the time, it became his worst nightmare in that tournament. Later on, he became a good caro-kann beater
Keres was Estonian
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You should make some videos with John Bartholomew if possible, would be a great dual commentary
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180p haahahah! Nice video, greetings from Brazil!!
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I dont get pawn d3? Looks soo strange, or is it just me?
Mr Blacky its a Bad move
Knock at 5:25
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180 is half of 360. Why are you complaining for double the resolution xS
it is at 1080p
Holy hell caro kann is a pain in the ass
I don't know why fisher said that Caro kann defense was'nt a good defence
I thought he said the soviets were cowards because they used the caro kann. Doesn't that mean he thinks it's a good defence?
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at 4:36, why didn't pawn upgrade to queen
wait nvm
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I got into chess cuz of you, but it's not as easy as you make it seem... I got my ass handed to me 34 times in a row before I quit😑😑 still fun to watch your videos tho!
Yahiko Tendo capablanca said 500 losses makes u a good player
Why did you quit? Play it to have fun and you'll get better with time and patience
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#suggestion more Kann!!! Rawr!!!!!!!
Incidentally , do you know if it's possible to play Fischer random on lichess ?
yes it is: chess960 (i don't mean to offend you, but why don't you look it up yourself - lichess explains every game mode they offer)
Thank you . I'm new on lichess , that's why i don't know all the tricks .
Yee
1 love Caro kann *-*
What is caro-kann?
Koutsigio Koutsigio An opening. 1. e4 c6
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Later in life
The writings on the video are obstructing the pieces we can't see the moves
What pieces/moves?
@@nineofspades4701 ...the white pieces
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Can you analyse modern games next please? Thanks
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No Kann do.
In the photo you see Keres is wearing a conservative suit and Fischer is wearing ... a sweater.
This is link to that 1970 Fischer-Petrosian Caro-Kann game:
ruclips.net/video/c6sXCFAwmu4/видео.html
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whatever keres teached bob, i understood nothing :P
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