Nezhmetdinov VS Tal - This Game is Magical

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    “I am both sad and pleased that in his last tournament, Rashid Gibiatovich came to my home in Latvia. He did not take first place, but the prize for beauty, as always, he took with him. Players die, tournaments are forgotten, but the works of great artists are left behind them to live on forever.” Mikhail Tal
    Rashid Gibiatovich Nezhmetdinov vs Mikhail Tal
    Moscow tt (1959)
    Sicilian Defense: Kan. Knight Variation (B43)
    1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cd4 4. Nd4 a6 5. Nc3 Qc7 6. Bd3 Nc6 7. Be3 Nf6 8. O-O Ne5 9. h3 b5 10. f4 Nc4 11. Bc4 Qc4 12. Qd3 d5 13. ed5 Qd3 14. cd3 b4 15. Ne4 Nd5 16. Bd2 a5 17. Rac1 Ba6 18. Rfe1 g6 19. f5 Bg7 20. f6 Nf6 21. Nd6 Ke7 22. Nf7 Kf7 23. Rc7 Kg8 24. Ne6 Ne8 25. Rd7 Bf6 26. Rf1 Ng7 27. Rf6 Ne6 28. Re6 Bb5 29. Rc7 h5 30. Rg6 Kf8 31. Bh6 Ke8 32. Re6 Kd8 33. Rc5 Kd7 34. Rb6 Bd3 35. Bf4 Rhf8 36. Rd6 Ke7 37. Rc7 Ke8 38. Bg5 Rf1 39. Kh2 Bb1 40. Rh6
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Комментарии • 808

  • @doesntMetter1
    @doesntMetter1 6 лет назад +383

    "Better to be a legend who never became a Grand Master than a Grand Master who never became a legend" Well said buddy, well said.

  • @p666rax2
    @p666rax2 4 года назад +283

    How Nezhmetdinov never became a GM baffles me. Nezhmetdinov is to Tal, what Tal is to others.

    • @thebrave4974
      @thebrave4974 3 года назад +69

      Due to wars and poor living situation in his country

    • @hlebozavod6916
      @hlebozavod6916 Год назад

      @@thebrave4974 tf you're talking about

    • @gencass111
      @gencass111 Год назад +4

      It is his decision not to play tourna outside of Russia. He only acquire few GM norms he got from joining rated tourna in Russia but not enough to fully get the GM title.

    • @Templercz
      @Templercz Год назад

      @@thebrave4974 lol u stupid :D

    • @Cyrpto_Engineer
      @Cyrpto_Engineer Год назад +18

      What do you think about a man fought 2 world war and survived !!yhe legend Rashid Nexmeldinov

  • @jobsmine
    @jobsmine 4 года назад +94

    Rashid Nizshmidinov is the type of guy that fails easy questions but is the boss of difficult work out problems. #BossMove

  • @topspin242
    @topspin242 7 лет назад +1844

    I think you should get honorary GM for spreading chess all over the world.

    • @jjs8426
      @jjs8426 7 лет назад +75

      Gabriel Jimenez He'll probably earn the full title one day

    • @100neshama
      @100neshama 6 лет назад +14

      I second the motion

    • @PRubin-rh4sr
      @PRubin-rh4sr 6 лет назад +47

      agadmator pulled me into chess I can now proudly say I can beat my level 4 Chess AI no sweat

    • @xObserver
      @xObserver 6 лет назад +25

      I agree i joined chess from his videos

    • @amirkahinpour547
      @amirkahinpour547 6 лет назад +9

      I couldn't agree more.

  • @jandom9008
    @jandom9008 6 лет назад +230

    Tal gets the dose of his own medicine

  • @grahamyodude
    @grahamyodude 7 лет назад +875

    Then you play captures captures

  • @brianj959
    @brianj959 5 лет назад +21

    I’m not very good at chess, but I’ve watched a lot of your videos recently (because they’re very engaging) - and I’ve noticed that often when you say something like “Here comes the magic”, it’s a pawn move. The power of the pawn!

  • @jasper5016
    @jasper5016 6 лет назад +174

    First time I have seen Tal got trapped like Tal traps his opponents. Wow.

  • @syedhumza9572
    @syedhumza9572 7 лет назад +393

    Tal fought till the end. Beast for a reason.
    Both of them are magicians. Whenever I see a tal game, I know that tal's gonna win except for Tal vs Rashid.

  • @syedthefunnyguy7570
    @syedthefunnyguy7570 4 года назад +42

    I have never seen moves like this, they are so, _mystical_ . 1) These moves are in depth, a normal chess player could not see through these moves.
    2) The attacks are quite different, because they are offering pieces to brutally check the King. Even in fact some of the pieces seems very tempting, there lies a deadly trap waiting to trigger at every corner.
    *Now I know why this game is remembered*

  • @joshishrirang
    @joshishrirang 7 лет назад +77

    Nezhmetdinov will remain always a legend. It doest matter whether he is GM or not.

  • @jacekgatkowski8869
    @jacekgatkowski8869 7 лет назад +395

    Hah Tal gets Tal's treamtment

    • @pthiago_s5075
      @pthiago_s5075 7 лет назад +20

      Jacek Gątkowski Rashid is like tal's master, actually

    • @johnnypastrana6727
      @johnnypastrana6727 6 лет назад

      Jacek Gątkowski ...ha ha you bet!

  • @andrewhall6342
    @andrewhall6342 6 лет назад +302

    WWII interrupted the prime years of his chess career. Imagine Fischer or Tal not playing from age 24-32. if WWII and Stalinism hadn't happened, Neshy would have been regarded as one of the top 10 players ever. Keep in Mind that Fischer and Kasparov were both was 27-29 at the height of their chess careers as was Karpov, Petrosian, Botvinnik, etc. etc. etc.

    • @johnnypastrana6727
      @johnnypastrana6727 5 лет назад +23

      Excellent point...yeah, Rashid was something special...

    • @ebntje
      @ebntje 4 года назад +2

      Never thought of that.

    • @SerpMolot
      @SerpMolot 3 года назад +16

      "Stalinism"...
      You people are so afraid of him. If it wasn't for him, chess would not have been nearly as big as it was in the USSR. Botvinnik, the founder of the Soviet chess school, was a communist and a supporter of Stalin.
      Keep your liberal propaganda out of chess, especially since it was the communists who really brought it to prominence.

    • @Rafa-uz6fg
      @Rafa-uz6fg 3 года назад +4

      @@SerpMolot bro chill

    • @CommonSenseWarrior37
      @CommonSenseWarrior37 3 года назад +16

      @@SerpMolot Tell me you are an idiot without telling me you are an idiot

  • @gillrowley7264
    @gillrowley7264 7 лет назад +98

    The way Rashid played against Tal, he should definitely be awarded an honorary grandmaster title. Even the baseball Hall of Fame has a veterans committee made up of past players who vote in good players who weren't selected during their eligibility.

    • @GaneshKumar-bv2td
      @GaneshKumar-bv2td 6 лет назад +3

      Jan van Erven if that is the only reason its just sad

    • @deridivisstar884
      @deridivisstar884 5 лет назад +3

      He is a grandmaster in my opinion. He beat many GM's.

  • @raghugulati3314
    @raghugulati3314 5 лет назад +4

    Hats off to you agadmator. You described and payed respect to a legend in a legendary way by saying "Better to be a legend who never became a grandmaster than a grandmaster who never became a legend".

  • @ernestoguevara7624
    @ernestoguevara7624 5 лет назад +7

    Rashid was better chess player than Botvinnik and other champions.Sometimes destiny is hard with the genius.Good video;Thanks.

  • @jormundaggrfarlier5010
    @jormundaggrfarlier5010 7 лет назад +165

    Its always magical if its from you.Keep it up man.

  • @angusmclellan918
    @angusmclellan918 5 лет назад +6

    I love how prepared you are for each video. There are no cuts and you explain every variation of every important move flawlessly. Its awesome)

  • @mr.zandman7898
    @mr.zandman7898 5 лет назад +19

    6:55 Agadmator himself gave the best reasoning for Bf6. "He played a Tal move... or so he thought"

  • @littlehorhey5285
    @littlehorhey5285 4 года назад +6

    Watching this game helped me realise some truths about my own game. 1. It doesn't matter how good you are, the opponent is always a major threat. 2. Being concered with rating, and with winning for the sake of it, impedes improvement. So many chess players are obsessed with their victory statistic. Chess is an independent organism, it is an infinitely beautiful artwork, dynamic and ever changing. You have a hand in composition, your goal is to improve your ability to compose. Sometimes this means your side is defeated beautifully by the other, and that's part of why we love chess. We are always involved with the artwork, our job is to simply compose. But the artwork always concludes, our decisions determine in what form it concludes. It's a bit like an infinite narrative.
    To digress, I was playing a much lower rated player. In the last 2 days I've beaten him 30 times, and havent lost a single game. Yet, yesterday, he found an incredible rook sacrifice that forced a draw, and force the draw he did. It just astonishes me. Chess sometimes resembles a higher power. It plays you more than you play it.

  • @nicolotoscano8311
    @nicolotoscano8311 7 лет назад +1248

    "Better to be a legend who never became a grandmaster than a grandmaster who never became a legend".
    #agadmatorOUT

    • @burns9281
      @burns9281 7 лет назад +50

      i would be happy with either

    • @cvetkojovcevski645
      @cvetkojovcevski645 6 лет назад +2

      Nicolò Toscano lol

    • @sushantmj1984
      @sushantmj1984 6 лет назад +7

      Say the one who ain't worth a dime

    • @rupamsharma7457
      @rupamsharma7457 6 лет назад

      Nicolò Toscano yeah

    • @rajatstudio
      @rajatstudio 6 лет назад +8

      sushant jadhav actually the quote was said by one of the soviet GM or one of their entourage, don't remember who.

  • @gerrylast3553
    @gerrylast3553 4 года назад +6

    I learned a lot from Tal's losing moves, which pretty much sums up how brilliant this game is.

  • @fyodorurnov6028
    @fyodorurnov6028 3 года назад +12

    Wow, the precision with which Nezhmedtinov capitalized on Tal’s hard to explain bishop move... so elegant. Thank you for sharing this game!

    • @manasjaiswal1473
      @manasjaiswal1473 2 года назад

      Ikrr...dk why everyone's hyping nzehy...(assuming ur being sarcastic)

    • @hkphysics
      @hkphysics Год назад

      ​@@manasjaiswal1473you are on drugs FR!
      Tal's bishop blunder was a result of all the masterstrokes Rashid threw at him throughout the game.
      Tal once said that the day on which he lost this game to Rashid was the best day of his entire life. Random people are literally nobodies if a legend like Tal himself hyped Rashid up.

  • @nibirtalukdar6246
    @nibirtalukdar6246 6 лет назад +30

    He defeated tal just like how tal use to defeat other players..tal had the taste of his own medicine

  • @louiswalker5080
    @louiswalker5080 6 лет назад +769

    Nezhmetdinov wins the Russian Championship 5 times...but never gets to be a GM?! That's just crazy.

    • @deridivisstar884
      @deridivisstar884 5 лет назад +175

      If you can beat a grandmaster. Then you are a grandmaster.

    • @shampooshampoo8378
      @shampooshampoo8378 4 года назад +54

      one of the qualifications is to reach 2500. according to wiki, his peak rating is only 2455

    • @ght3k7
      @ght3k7 4 года назад +18

      Maybe he's not GM, but he's definitely GA rtist

    • @ebntje
      @ebntje 4 года назад +20

      How did he do in the Soviet Championships? Still a wonderful player and great tactician

    • @St_1786
      @St_1786 4 года назад +5

      BR e1-e7

  • @gauravmg
    @gauravmg 4 года назад +1

    what a beautiful game...you cant help but to stand in awe of the Big N.

  • @daidzamilija007
    @daidzamilija007 4 года назад +4

    In the end, very nicely said, better to be a legend without a GM title than a GM without a legend 👏👏👏

  • @joeyp3452
    @joeyp3452 7 лет назад +33

    You can call an apple an orange but it will always be an apple. You can call Rashid what you like he will always be frickin awesome.
    Great video. To me Rashid is not a chess grandmaster he is a chess artist which is more difficult to obtain

  • @soumen08
    @soumen08 7 лет назад +2

    You're right. This is indeed magic!

  • @hoodghayas7735
    @hoodghayas7735 4 года назад +2

    Wow! The game gave me goosebumps...

  • @mickdertadason
    @mickdertadason 7 лет назад +60

    Tal puts the bishop on f6 for preventing Knight d8 threating rook takes e8 and also preventing the entering of the rook in the seventh rank.
    Thanks for your videos agadmator.

    • @segismundochecquemangarcia9880
      @segismundochecquemangarcia9880 7 лет назад

      I think Tal wanted to play the white bishop to c8 but he didn't want the rook to come to d8 afterwards the intention was to safely remove one of the attackers the rook or knight with the bishop

    • @aquapony
      @aquapony 6 лет назад

      Re8 would be checkmate, so the pishob move loses.

  • @ElyaneTalk
    @ElyaneTalk 7 лет назад +116

    Fischer, Tal, and Nezhmetdinov the best players in the history.
    Thanks for sharing Antonio ❤

    • @snowfromflame6711
      @snowfromflame6711 7 лет назад +35

      I'd put Morphy and Kasparov up there as well

    • @ifeanyiilogbaka7099
      @ifeanyiilogbaka7099 6 лет назад +8

      I'll place Alekhine ahead of them.

    • @dareyfairy
      @dareyfairy 6 лет назад +1

      Where did u learn he was a nazi?

    • @andrewhall6342
      @andrewhall6342 6 лет назад +14

      Best attackers, yes, best players, that is debatable.

    • @jacrispy9782
      @jacrispy9782 6 лет назад +1

      garymcmascelyn I thought he just became a Nazi sympathiser for his own safety

  • @nyvoodoochild
    @nyvoodoochild 6 лет назад +4

    it is better to be a legend who never became a gm than to be a gm who never became a legend
    bruuuuh u blew my mind

  • @binayjha1678
    @binayjha1678 5 лет назад +1

    I am an excellent subscriber coming from 400k subscribers and thanks for two hearts

  • @zahirruh
    @zahirruh 6 лет назад +1

    Good videos. Thank you!

  • @XXBASSOON1STXX
    @XXBASSOON1STXX 7 лет назад +6

    Always love to watch Nezhmetdinov do what he does best.

  • @user-ov2kx8ql5i
    @user-ov2kx8ql5i 3 года назад +1

    This guy love to sacrifice pieces and it's beautiful

  • @andressito640
    @andressito640 6 лет назад +1

    Maravilloso ataque..gracias

  • @scottmontgomery4537
    @scottmontgomery4537 7 лет назад +4

    Your really good at this, I've really enjoyed these games. Have a Merry Christmas.

  • @MrSoulkeeper90
    @MrSoulkeeper90 6 лет назад

    You are great pleas continue i like watching you videos i like your way of laf and speak

  • @radoslavdumancic6243
    @radoslavdumancic6243 7 лет назад +1

    Love your videos! Keep it up man!

  • @mohammadalsubaie5364
    @mohammadalsubaie5364 7 лет назад +5

    congratulations you are about to get 70 thousand subscribers
    You must have good ideas for this

  • @MarcoLLucas
    @MarcoLLucas 5 лет назад +1

    As soon as I read Tal, I clicked like!

  • @furiousone942
    @furiousone942 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful.

  • @bordiguy
    @bordiguy 7 лет назад +1

    It's always fun to see a Tal game even on the losing side.

  • @rupamsharma7457
    @rupamsharma7457 6 лет назад +1

    "Can simply go" isn't the style of the Pirate of Latvia rather the style of the Cuban legend. You made me learn that.

  • @Xenon777channel
    @Xenon777channel 7 лет назад +3

    I loved this video, all those moves starting with f4-f5 were just so funny, then Bf6 was sooooooo funny, especially considering that this is Tal of all people and he's getting confused playing strange moves right into white's imagined variations haha.

  • @alanwrobel
    @alanwrobel 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful game!

  • @themind1401
    @themind1401 Год назад

    Rashid style is just from another world

  • @zijingcao2855
    @zijingcao2855 6 лет назад +7

    I love how even when he is forced into a corner, the Magician from Riga can still somehow activate his rook.

    • @rohangeorge712
      @rohangeorge712 2 года назад

      agadmator did say that h8 rook wasnt getting into the game but tal did the best moves to get it into the game even though he probably already knew he lost, he just wanted to lose strong, as it was indeed a beautiful game. that bishop f6 blunder isnt really easy to see anyways.

  • @immanuellasker4273
    @immanuellasker4273 6 лет назад +1

    since theese days the audio quality of your videos has achieved an amazing improvement

  • @andreeaalexandru7811
    @andreeaalexandru7811 Год назад +1

    It was hard to get GM title in Communist Russia even after Stalin died (Impossible when he lived) because FIDE was giving the titles for international games and it was hard to leave Russia.
    From wikipedia:
    "I played my first tournament after my marriage in Sochi. This was the Russian SFSR championship, and it was won by Nezhmetdinov, one of the strongest Soviet masters. For some reason, he was very rarely allowed to go abroad, and obviously, he never became a grandmaster because of that." - Korchnoi
    "I came to chess too late, as a 17-year-old man with no theoretical knowledge, whereas all the champions - Botvinnik, Smyslov, Spassky, Petrosian and Tal received training from the age of seven or eight….Yes, I could play some games with brilliance, and win prizes for beauty, but I was never able to achieve the holistic skills necessary for Grandmaster level” - Nezhmetdinov
    Let us also consider the other Soviet Players who became GMs around the time Rashid should have become one.
    1954 - No player.
    1955 - One player, Boris Spassky. He won the youth world chess championship and qualified for the Interzonal, where he got his grandmaster's norm. Boris was very lucky. The world championship in Antwerp ended on 8th August, and the Interzonal, which, luckily, was held in Gothenburg, began in a week - on 15th August. And Spassky got there in time, which, considering the Soviet bureaucracy of the time, was quite a feat.
    1956 - One player, Viktor Korchnoi, by accumulated results.
    1957 - One player, Mikhail Tal. He won the Soviet championship that year.
    In 1958 and 1959, no Soviet players became grandmasters.
    Therefore, in six years, from 1954 to 1959, only three Soviet players became grandmasters: Spassky, Tal and Korchnoi. How was Nezhmetdinov supposed to become a grandmaster if he never played in a tournament with grandmaster norms?

  • @roccomajdoub1585
    @roccomajdoub1585 7 лет назад +2

    This is art !!

  • @TheHigherSpace
    @TheHigherSpace 6 лет назад +1

    This was so beautiful ... weird now all the games are similar ...

  • @dhruvilpurani4806
    @dhruvilpurani4806 7 лет назад +7

    Tal always plays beautiful games. His games in present ages looks Immortal.

  • @sathyapriya5052
    @sathyapriya5052 4 года назад +6

    Since tal was under terrible pressure of the kingside attack, he might've blundered bishop f6 since it adds further protection to the g7 square, and psychologically it looks like he's freeing up some space

  • @santprasad6946
    @santprasad6946 Год назад +4

    Tal was setting a trap for capturing the dangerous Knight on e6. Bf6 to be followed by Bc8 and the rook on d7 has to move at the same time it can't occupy any square defending the Knight on e6. Rashid, though, found a sequence where he needn't defend rook on d7 and could checkmate the Black's King with other rook.

  • @gfweis
    @gfweis 7 лет назад +72

    The great Tal sliced and diced. Wow. I wonder if Nezhmetdinov, with those Dracula eyes in the photo you show here, really looked that way in real life. Scary.

    • @lieofklutz7537
      @lieofklutz7537 7 лет назад +3

      Gregory Weis he does lol with glasses

    • @antonisk7837
      @antonisk7837 7 лет назад +8

      Looks a bit like Ronald Reagan

    • @vedanshvedansh844
      @vedanshvedansh844 6 лет назад +1

      You suck

    • @ahsanabbas1397
      @ahsanabbas1397 6 лет назад +10

      Dude, no one destroyed other. They share a teacher-student relationship. Don't spread hate, man.

  • @americanbuilttolast
    @americanbuilttolast 5 лет назад +3

    Mr.Rashid was Mr.Tal coach and Trainer according to Mr.Mato Jelic RUclips channel.

  • @Einwill
    @Einwill 3 года назад +1

    Nezhmetdinov's playlist on the channel missed this video. Alas!

  • @antoncarlsson7682
    @antoncarlsson7682 6 лет назад +13

    When you realise there are two Tal's looking at you

  • @GauravMishra-nb1rh
    @GauravMishra-nb1rh 4 месяца назад

    HE IS A MAGICIAN NO MATTERS ONE OR TWO DEFEATS

  • @abdulnasseromunganjr1308
    @abdulnasseromunganjr1308 4 года назад +4

    Rashed such amazing player. He schooled the great tal

  • @TheTlcarvalho
    @TheTlcarvalho 5 лет назад +1

    Two wizards... Great!!

  • @tayyab1
    @tayyab1 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @md.ahsanulhoque1955
    @md.ahsanulhoque1955 5 лет назад

    thank you

  • @Knif3Point
    @Knif3Point 5 лет назад +2

    "Legends never die." -The Sandlot

  • @rumned
    @rumned 4 года назад +2

    At 7:00 maybe Tal played the bishop to avoid Rashid playing Nd8? That opens up the line for the rook on e1, and blocking Black's own rook at a8?

  • @sounakschannelforentertain7630
    @sounakschannelforentertain7630 5 лет назад +1

    This is magical ❤️

  • @michaeljanapin9528
    @michaeljanapin9528 5 лет назад +1

    Coming from the 400k subs video👍

  • @Sweyn_Nero
    @Sweyn_Nero 6 лет назад +2

    I love how he casually explains that taking a pawn isn't worth it because 7 turns in the white knight would go blitz on the black king.

  • @aghajanomarzai3757
    @aghajanomarzai3757 3 года назад

    Hi, when two white rocks came on the positions of d7e6 then the black bishop can play on c8 to capture one of the white's rocks and finally the white will loss the game with replacing the bishop with while rock.
    thanks for your videos and they are nicely explained by you. good luck and see u on the tournaments.
    note: always avoid to put two rocks back to back in one line when the opposition bishop is still alive.
    Regards.

  • @shuridshurid
    @shuridshurid 7 лет назад +1

    Im early for 2 of my favorite attackers

  • @saeedyarahmadi9913
    @saeedyarahmadi9913 3 года назад +1

    This guy was a genius.

  • @smrtfasizmu6161
    @smrtfasizmu6161 3 года назад

    His voice is so calming

  • @inspiredtiny
    @inspiredtiny 3 года назад +1

    Nezh is a master of the endgame..

  • @sivaramambikasaran2103
    @sivaramambikasaran2103 4 года назад +3

    The reason Tal played 25...Bf6 was that he was "Nezhmetdinoved" just like Tal's opponents used to get "Taled" in front of Tal.

    • @yessir6427
      @yessir6427 Год назад

      this makes no sense and perfect sense both at once

  • @nielsjensen9771
    @nielsjensen9771 6 лет назад

    Rashid is very interresting and great

  • @brammeke569
    @brammeke569 7 лет назад +32

    The fact that you consistently upload 2/3 high quality chess video's a day is amazing. Very insightful and helpful to learn with. Thank you very much!
    however, at 4:19 you say that moving the king is the only move. Why can't black take the white knight on f6?

    • @eminence_
      @eminence_ 7 лет назад +5

      brent swinnen 1/3 isn't high quality?

    • @adifferentvideoofabananaev7706
      @adifferentvideoofabananaev7706 7 лет назад +7

      cos its a double check with the rook on e1

    • @brammeke569
      @brammeke569 7 лет назад +4

      Hahah, I meant he uploads 2 to 3 videos each day. Sorry for the confusion.

    • @Livestreamlurker
      @Livestreamlurker 7 лет назад +7

      Because it’s a double check. A check from the rook on e1 and a check from the knight on f6. And when the king is in double check, the king must ALWAYS move. No exceptions.

    • @phuonghoangngongoc7587
      @phuonghoangngongoc7587 7 лет назад

      The rook on e1 was checking the king bro

  • @annajuliaify
    @annajuliaify 6 лет назад +1

    it was really magical

  • @juanricardogarciagarcia8106
    @juanricardogarciagarcia8106 3 года назад

    Iniciativa y juego dinámico con estrategia y táctica Instructiva gracias de Cd Juárez Chihuahua México

  • @someguyIvan
    @someguyIvan Год назад +1

    Tal resigns ...woa how often do u hear that

  • @Akashi505
    @Akashi505 6 лет назад

    I really like your quotes

  • @manasjaiswal1473
    @manasjaiswal1473 5 лет назад

    i am a huge tal fan and havent watched the game neither any game by nezhy yet by judging the comments surely a tornado meets a volcano

  • @enblanchard5492
    @enblanchard5492 4 года назад +1

    "Hallllllloooow Derr" - My favorite intro.

  • @djbobbiehill
    @djbobbiehill Год назад +1

    Rashid is the 🐐

  • @mr.barnes2630
    @mr.barnes2630 7 лет назад

    Man, this game was amazing!

  • @king20james
    @king20james 7 лет назад +1

    Great channel. I have never played the game, but I like watching. Can you make a video with slower explanations?

  • @kentpiano2600
    @kentpiano2600 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant! The GM who crushed Tal WC

  • @captainaizen4866
    @captainaizen4866 4 года назад +2

    You know Antonio has become a God Tier youtuber when you notice he accepts donation in Bit Coins.

  • @LostPageWasTaken
    @LostPageWasTaken Год назад +1

    6:50 Because Tal didn't want Rashid to play rook D8 to trade rooks.. Because Rashid's other rook is attacking the knight while Tal's other rook is stuck in the corner. Probably a bad position for Tal

  • @coolliechtenstein9090
    @coolliechtenstein9090 5 лет назад +6

    7:00
    Probably he wants to play Knight g7.. I don't know. But Rook f1 is coming anyway

  • @indiandefence6790
    @indiandefence6790 4 года назад +1

    Rashid is awesome !

    • @forearthbelow
      @forearthbelow 3 года назад

      Anyone else come here only because his pic was in the thumbnail? Chukky became my idol but even he is surpassed by the mighty Rashid. The mighty Tal completely trashed here, stunning.

  • @hkphysics
    @hkphysics Год назад

    1:43 the pawn to H3.
    I always forget to play moves like this where you prevent a players attack. It's like prefire.

  • @amyalindaily3781
    @amyalindaily3781 7 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @andrewmacintosh4106
    @andrewmacintosh4106 2 года назад

    I would love to see some of there other games. You know they played more than 4

  • @rosse.weiler8420
    @rosse.weiler8420 5 лет назад +1

    Wondering if Mr. Rashid deserves the GM isn't important at all. Those who have seen his games would simply tell you he was a Chess Artist. He was beyond the titles. Like Tal he played for the crowd, he was having fun, he played in Tals house and they had fun. You beat Tal the way Rashid did more than once makes you one super chess man. He was beyond the GM title in my opinion only of course.

  • @GrowthruGod
    @GrowthruGod 4 года назад

    Chess is greatest game one can play people all over the world and your game can still be the only one ever played

  • @SuperJg007
    @SuperJg007 6 лет назад

    I watch your channel a lot and this was by far the best game. Better than Ivanchuk v Kasparov.

  • @sahadevkhadka5073
    @sahadevkhadka5073 6 лет назад

    There is always magic and sacrifices