Bobby Fischer Makes Quick Work of Paul Keres || 1959. Candidates

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @WannesMalfait
    @WannesMalfait 6 лет назад +243

    Yesterday i had a mini tournament. Luckily I managed to beat my oppponents psychologically with my knowledge of 1959 candidates.

    • @myriadshalaks
      @myriadshalaks 6 лет назад +38

      No ladies are safe around you

    • @jeremyhulbert3343
      @jeremyhulbert3343 6 лет назад +16

      Through the 1959 Candidates Tournament, things you will see. Other places. The future....the past. Old friends long gone.

    • @JoeBarron1027
      @JoeBarron1027 6 лет назад +12

      "hey ladies, wanna see my vast knowledge?"

    • @The_Kirk_Lazarus
      @The_Kirk_Lazarus 3 года назад +3

      Good for you. Was this held in a bar or a library?

  • @briangerra5236
    @briangerra5236 6 лет назад +164

    I have a test on the 1959 candidates tomorrow and your videos are a life saver.

  • @jontyvictor
    @jontyvictor 6 лет назад +124

    Your videos get better and better with a natural flow and fluent analysis. Thank you for giving me a 10 minute daily break.

  • @martinprieto9713
    @martinprieto9713 6 лет назад +247

    Damn Bobby, let the man castle!

    • @SuedeStonn
      @SuedeStonn 6 лет назад +7

      no

    • @Timeless_Trader
      @Timeless_Trader 6 лет назад +2

      Ha ha ha... @BraiNDEAD. Bobby was such a hungry beast! He swallowed the Keres alive. Great Game!

    • @DzahierulAliemy
      @DzahierulAliemy 5 лет назад +1

      omg, i laugh so much on this

    • @markongaro4319
      @markongaro4319 4 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @manigopal92
    @manigopal92 6 лет назад +37

    Wow. I will remember that 1959 candidates scoreboard even in my dreams now !

  • @gyokeres31
    @gyokeres31 6 лет назад +20

    I can't explain how good it was for our vast knowledge of the 1959 Candidates tournament. It is too amazing

  • @Anacronian
    @Anacronian 6 лет назад +15

    A friend of mine told me about the 1959 candidates tournament, I was impressed.

  • @Shockprowl
    @Shockprowl 6 лет назад +2

    Brilliant series. I love the photo of Keres and Fischer with Benko and the scoreboard guy looking on. Marvelous.

  • @smhollanshead
    @smhollanshead 5 лет назад +3

    Oh what a time it was. A time of innocence. A time of Robert James Fisher confidences. Fisher was one of the greats in chess. I’m astounded by his game and blow away by his genius. I can’t believe there was such a player.

  • @spaceghost7807
    @spaceghost7807 6 лет назад +8

    I would like to see more of Keres cause I know his wins are usually pretty instructional.

  • @denestomek9082
    @denestomek9082 6 лет назад +9

    6:30 Mate in 2 with sac the queen is a typical Agadmator move. For me Qxd1 mate in 1 is good enough.
    Otherwise: Keep working, this is the best chess channel, I love it!

    • @slidenaway
      @slidenaway 2 года назад

      oh so white doesn't move after queen captures bishop? lol what a special version of chess you must be playing!
      To be clear, assume white moves the rook to the left anywhere. That's why you'd have to sac the queen then checkmate with the rook

  • @martinprieto9713
    @martinprieto9713 6 лет назад +19

    #suggestion bring back the 'What is this sorcery?' series, that featured some crazy games man!

  • @kikaze2000
    @kikaze2000 6 лет назад +17

    I think Fischer's disproportionate wins with black not just against Keres but most players when he was very young was due to the fact of is limited knowledge of opening lines. Since he insisted on opening e4 it was opening himself up to a zillion different possible defenses each with a zillion different lines. Instead when he played black he could more or less force white to play games he was more familiar with that led to more even positions were is creative middle game was on par or better than most players. I for one when I was young and played competitively always opened Nf3 limiting the options for black and reducing dramatically the number of openings I had to learn.

    • @stopwritingthatreplyjohnat6638
      @stopwritingthatreplyjohnat6638 5 лет назад

      I would agree in part but I think it was mainly against the caro kann and the french. that's why I hate 1.e4

    • @morfi3395
      @morfi3395 5 лет назад +4

      Clear as mud and it doesn't make much sense too.
      E4 is just best by test which Bobby proved.
      And with black he was able to crush too no matter what opening they played.
      His theoretical knowledge was phenomenal.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 2 года назад

      Fischer won a 20 game streak against the best players in the world at the height of his powers. I doubt he had "limited knowledge of openings." Fischer went as far as learning other languages to learn chess from foreign media. Fischer had an insatiable thirst for chess knowledge. I'm sure he knew opening theory as good as anyone starting from a young age.

  • @Philopantheon82
    @Philopantheon82 4 года назад +13

    Legend says Keres still dreams of castling

  • @st.jimmy0244
    @st.jimmy0244 4 года назад +3

    I got the Qd5 move! First time I ever figured out one of Agadmator's "pause the video and see if you can find the move" moments.
    Stopped clocks and all...good analogy for my chess skills lol

  • @sarthaksharma1783
    @sarthaksharma1783 6 лет назад +1

    Great game agad,
    One of the finest attacking games by fisher

  • @mohammadwafiq4993
    @mohammadwafiq4993 6 лет назад +8

    *New to this tournament*
    good one!

  • @edmunddantes5657
    @edmunddantes5657 6 лет назад +3

    My hero,Iearned from his book ,got my love chess from him.The best ever for me,a chess God.

    • @morfi3395
      @morfi3395 5 лет назад

      Together with the other Chess God....Morphy

  • @mauricior.t.7098
    @mauricior.t.7098 6 лет назад +1

    I love your channel agadmator, very entertaining! I wish you wouldn't give out the winner before the match starts, or in the video title, but it's still a great channel. Cheers!

  • @WRARRior
    @WRARRior 6 лет назад +6

    "1959 candidate's tournament" - Agadmator, 2018

  • @amitbharati8941
    @amitbharati8941 6 лет назад +2

    Amazing game by fischer. Always a move ahead

  • @devonmacdonald4439
    @devonmacdonald4439 6 лет назад +1

    great videos learning a lot from you thank you!

  • @andrejhendelja6227
    @andrejhendelja6227 6 лет назад +62

    hello everyone!

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +14

      :D

    • @andrejhendelja6227
      @andrejhendelja6227 6 лет назад

      Making "first" comments is a hard job but someone has to do it.

    • @michaelbrent6099
      @michaelbrent6099 6 лет назад

      I was about to do this

    • @dust9787
      @dust9787 5 лет назад

      hey, just you!
      how ya doing, how's ya mother?

    • @ravindramaan1092
      @ravindramaan1092 4 года назад

      As of this comment we have a totally new comment section on the video

  • @kaushiktechno
    @kaushiktechno 6 лет назад +1

    Great idea agad!
    Whenever you decide to cover Botviniik Tal world chess championship match 1960, do look for very sharp tactical combinations of Tal in most of the games in the match as there are plenty of them there!!!!!!

  • @nemrodbaterna345
    @nemrodbaterna345 6 лет назад

    Hi Antonio
    That was like textbook lecture for a beautiful attack by Bobby,
    that's why your lectures is hardly missed here.
    Care
    Nemrod from tiny Saipan

  • @chimimoryo2187
    @chimimoryo2187 6 лет назад

    AH YES ANOTHER FINE GAME FROM THE 1959 CANDIDATES TOURNAMENT, thank you agadmator, I fear the day in which we will cover them all and there will be none left.

  • @CaradhrasAiguo49
    @CaradhrasAiguo49 6 лет назад +1

    1:50 Almost as if the a7 were a Poisoned pawn. Of course, Fischer was not insusceptible to unjustified Queen movements in the opening, as we saw in the excellently narrated 1971 #CandidatesFinal Game 2 loss to Petrosian

  • @terrapin52
    @terrapin52 6 лет назад

    Great video! This was very interesting to watch!

  • @gfweis
    @gfweis 6 лет назад +1

    If Keres wasn't a little shaken by his first loss to Bobby in the prior tournament, surely he must have been a bit straightened up in his chair by this loss. Relentless Bobby.

  • @diorsesh
    @diorsesh 6 лет назад

    Hey agadmator, Antonio Radic, or whatever you want me to call you.
    I wanna say thank you for uploading such entertaining chess content, while still being such a great person. I have schizophrenia, but your videos sometimes make my delusions easier to handle, so thank you. I hope one day you can live off of this. I'm already giving my speech about the 1959 candidates at home and about the pirate of Riga.
    -Andrew, a proud subscriber.

  • @alcoholfree6381
    @alcoholfree6381 2 года назад

    You do such a great job! Sometimes I have a hard time following when you go through the variations but I’m slowly getting better. There are so many great games. It must have been scary playing Fischer? It was too bad that Fischer went strange and didn’t play longer. I could not understand that until I became an adult and found out personally how easy it is to lose your grip. Thanks 😊

  • @rggndfw
    @rggndfw 6 лет назад +1

    Not only was Bobby relentless, he wouldn't even let the poor man castle.

  • @QED_
    @QED_ 6 лет назад +5

    Total of 28 rounds. After 14 rounds: Keres (10.0), Tal (9.5), Petrosian (8.5). Tal then went (6.5/7.0) in the next 7 games . . .

    • @JimKalpa-qd9zr
      @JimKalpa-qd9zr 4 года назад

      They had no clue what was coming down the road.

  • @2lazy2namebutwhatever21
    @2lazy2namebutwhatever21 6 лет назад

    Another great video : ) I've been trying to catch up on videos I've been busy lately

  • @oni_thefirst
    @oni_thefirst 6 лет назад +1

    The second I saw Bb5 I thought of Qd5, and when Agad said that it was the strongest move I was like HELL YEAAHH , I'M GOOOD!!

  • @volodymyrgelfand7764
    @volodymyrgelfand7764 8 месяцев назад

    at 8:37 it technically isn't a checkmate, because white can still block with a queen. But then, within a few moves there's a total carnage of remaining white pieces.

  • @albusseverus5648
    @albusseverus5648 6 лет назад +5

    Probably I will learn this tournament....

  • @jurjenvanderhoek316
    @jurjenvanderhoek316 3 года назад +1

    1:29 Not Fisher but Keres goes for the London system

  • @AM-sp6je
    @AM-sp6je 6 лет назад +63

    Don't upload so many videos man I got so much work :(

    • @wescomone
      @wescomone 6 лет назад +1

      I disagree. I think the videos are short, clean and conscience. The analysis are always straight to heart of the features of the position.

    • @AM-sp6je
      @AM-sp6je 6 лет назад +8

      Wayne Smith absolutely. I love them. It's just that I'm addicted to them. I keep rewatching them and don't do anything else 😀

    • @raygoldstein4133
      @raygoldstein4133 6 лет назад +1

      Boo Radley i

  • @ahmadhissanfarrukh3954
    @ahmadhissanfarrukh3954 6 лет назад +1

    Pressed the like button before watching the video.

  • @contactdavidfair
    @contactdavidfair 6 лет назад

    Thanks dude, enjoyed this

  • @likeyou3317
    @likeyou3317 6 лет назад +1

    3:15 What about Queen takes on d5? Then Bc6 and Qa5 protected by knight.

  • @joez203
    @joez203 4 года назад +2

    Keres never recovered from that ill-advised pawn grab early in the game.

  • @Hrvojeatyoutube
    @Hrvojeatyoutube 6 лет назад

    Bas sam analizirao Bobijevu Spanjolsku partiju sa Keresom sa kandidatskog turnira 1962 .Izvrsna partija.Hvala.

  • @royalkelin
    @royalkelin 6 лет назад +1

    The move I found was rook to e1, coming with check, forcing rook captures on e1, followed either by King captures bishop and rook c1 checkmate or king g2 checkmate, but this doesn't really work because of g2 immediately or bishop e2 after the dark square bishop recaptures the rook on e1

  • @williamalexander3731
    @williamalexander3731 6 лет назад +15

    At 1:30, did you mean Keres goes for the London System?

    • @exoplanet11
      @exoplanet11 6 лет назад +2

      Yes, Keres, with white, plays the London System here. Does anyone know of a game in which Fischer played the London system? It doesn't seem like his style...so it would be interesting if he ever tried it.

    • @omariqbal7833
      @omariqbal7833 6 лет назад +1

      It's like that one time he said that Tal resigned the game

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +6

      Yes, sometimes I do that. My bad

    • @williamalexander3731
      @williamalexander3731 6 лет назад +1

      No problem, just making sure. Love your channel, thank you for the content.

  • @bobfree1226
    @bobfree1226 6 лет назад

    great pics agamator your the Best

  • @fear1509
    @fear1509 6 лет назад +1

    At 8:38 he said rook to c1 check mate. Couldn’t Paul put queen to c2? And if rook captures Paul captures with king preventing checkmate. Please correct me if I’m wrong

    • @lazaryoukhanna1851
      @lazaryoukhanna1851 3 года назад

      Did you mean defend it with Queen to d1? If so, It's checkmate because after you defend Rook to c1 with Queen to d1, you get Queen to c2, that's a double attack on the white queen and there's no defending it. If you capture the rook with the queen, then queen will capture queen with a check, the king moves and that wins the white rook as well. Queen vs Bishop endgame, black is completely winning

  • @Abram08KF
    @Abram08KF 4 года назад

    at 5:21 after white queen captured the bishop, what happens when Bxe3 instead of Bxb2?

  • @JumpO89
    @JumpO89 6 лет назад +8

    Found the move. Today was a good day!

  • @KabeloMoiloa
    @KabeloMoiloa 6 лет назад

    What is black's response at 10:40 to Qe2? Black cannot check white with the dark square bishop as the king is on a light square. Also, there are two possible queen moves resulting in check, both cause black to lose the exchange. The natural response for a weak player like me is Rxe2, followed by Kxe2. I found Qe4+ as a response by black but the white king can flee to f1.

  • @zacharycat603
    @zacharycat603 6 месяцев назад

    I didn't know this game but was glad to see it. actually i was looking for the game where keres sacrificed his queen but fischer refuted it.

  • @Rainbowhotpocket
    @Rainbowhotpocket 6 лет назад +1

    Hey man. Been around since about 15k subs. I really appreciate the analysis you provide. Keep it up and i hope my "likes" can somehow help you provide for your family!

  • @Guzmicu
    @Guzmicu 6 лет назад +1

    If I'm not mistaken, you have not covered any of the immortals of Akiba Rubinstein. One of the most intriguing grandmasters of chess history.

  • @Andyson986
    @Andyson986 6 лет назад +4

    Not a checkmate on 08:35.

  • @Bloodman42
    @Bloodman42 6 лет назад

    Just as I wanted to learn something new about 1959 candidates tournament

  • @itskmillz
    @itskmillz 6 лет назад +1

    I found it though without realizing it was a double attack. Just looked logical to attack the rook.

  • @mohamadhijazi9797
    @mohamadhijazi9797 3 года назад +1

    Even though keres is one of my favorite players Bobby is spectacular

  • @travism8597
    @travism8597 5 лет назад

    I paused the video for about 20 min and found that move correctly!!! YES!

  • @Lazy.y
    @Lazy.y 6 лет назад

    Thanq agad ~

  • @clover4523
    @clover4523 6 лет назад

    Looking good Antonio!

  • @malemmutum5049
    @malemmutum5049 6 лет назад

    I'm a beginner and so happy that I figured out the move!!

  • @denny1006
    @denny1006 6 лет назад

    Yes do that! Step by step! Chamionship match, then 1960.etc...

  • @MrDannyg77
    @MrDannyg77 6 лет назад +1

    It’s important to note Fischer’s age in your opening narration when you’re showing some of his early years games. In 59 he was around 16 years old. As Tal said Fischer wasn’t Fischer yet at that time.

    • @morfi3395
      @morfi3395 5 лет назад

      Duh.....still kicking them hard.
      If the rules were a bit more fair and the commies were not cheating.......Fischer could have placed higher or perhaps even became the youngest WC contender then.

  • @mattbeckwith
    @mattbeckwith 6 лет назад

    Amazing attack by Fischer.

  • @ilyasmirnov1694
    @ilyasmirnov1694 6 лет назад

    Still waiting for the videos of games from Karpov-Kasparov 1984-85-86, e.g. the one called "White key symphony" is so beautiful, but unknown for the majority of viewers

  • @biljanakovacevic8232
    @biljanakovacevic8232 4 года назад

    Odlicna partija,meni omiljena na turniru kandidata 1959.Interesantna je I partija Smislov vs Gligoric,gde je Gligoric pobedio Smislova na istom turniru..Mislim da je igrana kraljeva indijka..

  • @dust9787
    @dust9787 5 лет назад

    Another Very interesting game! gimme couple dozen Hello There! tees & hoodies assorted all black though nice game man

  • @michaelmendillo4614
    @michaelmendillo4614 5 лет назад

    Bravo young man ! 😁🖒✌

  • @maxpower789z
    @maxpower789z 6 лет назад

    Cover a game from the 1959 Candidates Tournament...would be refreshing! #suggestion

  • @irnickkkknowles
    @irnickkkknowles 4 года назад +2

    Bobby's opponents are always in time trouble which probably says a lot

  • @ronaktali
    @ronaktali 6 лет назад

    I wish we cover games from 1953 Zurich Inter zonal following the coverage of 1959 Candidates

  • @rezganger
    @rezganger 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing!
    I woulød very much like to see Fischers worst game ,to see what level that game is on!Maybe something u could make a video on?
    Cheers.

  • @MrMenDake
    @MrMenDake 6 лет назад

    the more agadmator videos i watch, the more I am curious about how do Shawn Wilcoxen, Johnathan Davis and Gregory Harfst look.

  • @locutusdborg126
    @locutusdborg126 6 лет назад +5

    Which candidates did Fischer dominate - 1960?

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +7

      1971

    • @locutusdborg126
      @locutusdborg126 6 лет назад +2

      Wow. I hope you someday do a series on that candidates' tournament.

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 лет назад +5

      Of course I will :)

  • @minhanhmaihoang90
    @minhanhmaihoang90 4 года назад

    8:36 rc1 checkmate???

  • @davidbjacobs3598
    @davidbjacobs3598 6 лет назад

    Wow! I didn't know Stephen Colbert and Ben Affleck were watching the 1959 Candidates Tournament. 0:58

  • @semiawesomatic6064
    @semiawesomatic6064 6 лет назад +1

    4:40 why not Qb4?

    • @edsoncezar20
      @edsoncezar20 6 лет назад +1

      It is answered by Bf6 and you are simply down a piece

  • @christianpaeznegron
    @christianpaeznegron 6 лет назад

    any advice on improving my endgame? what books or trainers can I use? im a beginner 1250

  • @ricflair4934
    @ricflair4934 6 лет назад

    I finally found a move that you requested, yaay :)

  • @Nichtzukennen
    @Nichtzukennen 6 лет назад

    Which books about Chess do you recommend for beginners? I can always weasel my way through the opening and midgame but at the endgame I blunder very often and draw or lose when I have a winning position.

  • @ennshenn
    @ennshenn 6 лет назад +1

    How do you say “And Tal resigns” in Croatian?

  • @FlorianBuffalo
    @FlorianBuffalo 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Agadmator, what's the reason you show so many games of the 1959 candidates? Is there something special about this tournament?

    • @jamestickle3070
      @jamestickle3070 6 лет назад

      Florian I think because it was awesome. I don’t know if maybe he lives near where it happened? Damn my American geography skills.

  • @solosaroman
    @solosaroman 6 лет назад

    At the end mistake disade the outcome.all that presure could be avoided if Keres play bishop at g2

  • @nikolapacker
    @nikolapacker 6 лет назад

    On 3:12, what's wrong with Qxd5?

    • @michaelmaffei8139
      @michaelmaffei8139 6 лет назад

      He was adding another defender to the d-pawn, i think

    • @nikolapacker
      @nikolapacker 6 лет назад

      Qxd5 also protects the d-pawn. Queen can't get kicked arround, if black moves the lightsquare bishop , white trades queeens and castles and plays the endgame with two pawns up. Aslo, after Qxd5, black b-pawn is attacked.

  • @nalgene247
    @nalgene247 6 лет назад

    Came here to improve my knowledge of the 1959 candidates tournament.

  • @johanseinen8245
    @johanseinen8245 5 лет назад +1

    Is it me or do I see Morphy's ghost in Fischers game here?

    • @morfi3395
      @morfi3395 5 лет назад

      No you are correct.....Morphy lives!

  • @jonwill
    @jonwill 6 лет назад

    Well presented.

  • @dond2830
    @dond2830 6 лет назад

    Can you show Vassily Ivanchuk vs Wesley So / Tata Steel 2015 #

  • @eyto96
    @eyto96 6 лет назад +2

    Has anyone seen the movie on Bobby Fischer? And do you recommend it?

    • @s.mendoza5705
      @s.mendoza5705 6 лет назад

      Erick Tapia pawn sacrifice? I liked it, it's definitely worth watching

  • @joonanatanlepik9638
    @joonanatanlepik9638 4 года назад

    Is not pawn to f3 the best move for Keres in 9.20?

  • @williamfrench3724
    @williamfrench3724 6 лет назад

    Can you cover a patzer game?

  • @MrMelkorbaggins
    @MrMelkorbaggins 6 лет назад

    Agadmator have you heard of the 1959 candidates tournament?

  • @marianpalko2531
    @marianpalko2531 5 лет назад

    11:01 Tal won the tournament.
    12:04 Whoever won this tournament will face Mikhail Botvinnik.

  • @shanemosser
    @shanemosser 3 года назад

    And it was in this position that Fischer did not allow Keres to castle

  • @siddhantdash3902
    @siddhantdash3902 6 лет назад

    hey agadmator do a survey on who will win candidates 2018 tournament

  • @jimskea224
    @jimskea224 6 лет назад

    Has anybody else noticed from the photos that in 1959 people they didn´t have coloured clothes or skin, everything was just 50 shades of grey?

  • @sachink3264
    @sachink3264 6 лет назад

    Last time I tried to stop my opponent from castling, I got checkmated😊

  • @zarifshoeb
    @zarifshoeb 4 года назад

    Yesss I found the winning move !!

  • @branetrajkov1218
    @branetrajkov1218 6 лет назад

    show more games from Tal on this turnament !!!