@@architsaraogi1827 no such thing as wizards come to Jesus turn from sins and wickedness and come into The Kingdom of Light today amen by accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior today amen :) no such thing as physics amen all fake it is wickedness come to Jesus instead He alone saves amen, accept Him as your Lord and Savior today amen Jesus never fails us come to know Jesus as your Lord and Savior today amen For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son john 3:16-18 come to know Jesus today He died on the cross for our sins and rose again, so we can live with Him forever because He loves us, by His blood He has victory over sin, death and hell amen. God Jesus The Holy Spirit love you amen God bless amen :)
Not that hard, i immediately saw Bh6, but the sacrificr didn't work cause queen was defending the back rank, if you find this idea, a rook move to try to distract the queen really comes to mind
@@misteratoz well yeah I'm only 1400 but his playstyle is very different from some other players who I can predict the type of move that they will make but with Fabiano he is just a mystery to me
The Queen Sacrifice @2:01 you were ting bout was in the game Rashid Nezhmetdinov Vs Oleg Chernikov, Soviet Team Championships 1962. BTW Great games. Keep it up Ginger Beard of Knowledge AKA GM Simon Williams
Fabi's style is fantastic. It's attacking for sure, but very simple! He just outplays his opponents with better moves. He doesn't rely on complications and tricks to win. I'm loving his play. Some say he relies too much on opening preparation. But if that's what does it for him, who am I to argue?
@@snippletrap I think it's at least known that the game with Hikaru and the queen sacrifice was simply Hikaru walking into prep. Hikaru had analyzed the position and thought that the best lines for white were to win back the black queen a few moves later, not just sit on the material deficit with a suffocating position. Since Fabi had prepped more deeply, Hikaru simply walked right into his sacrifice and paid the price for it.
4:56 after Qh5 he only shows what happens after g5, but after a bit of calculation I believe Ive got the rest of the lines. If Kf6 then Qf7 Kg5 h4 Kg4 and Be6 is mate, if Ke4 then Qf3 (I believe even Qg6 works since you get Qd3 after both of them, but Im not sure) Kd4 Qd3 Kc5 b4 Kxb4 (if Kc5 then Qd5) Rb1, now if Ka5 (instead of Ka4 Qb3 Ka5 Qb5) then Rb5 Ka6 (Ka4 there's Qb3 mate) and Rc5 b5 Qb5 mate. Initially for some reason after Rb5 Ka6 I was attracted to Qb3, since it's a quiet move and I saw no way out of mate, but then I realized he actually has Bg2 followed by Kb7 and Kb8. It's absolutely amazing that Fabi calculated all of this in his head from the starting position
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At 8:47 after capturing the rook , i had different idea that queen capture knight at h5 and next move rook capture g3 move game over in next 3 to 4 moves
Is there anything that black can do to salvage the position in the first example? If black doesn't take, then white's rook comes to Rc7+. Only way black can prevent immediate checkmate from then is to give up the queen for a rook I suppose.. am I missing something? Was it already effectively a forced win for white from the starting position?
on the 2nd one why did Hikaru play rook b8 and not bishop capture f5, preventing the rook from coming up since the knight guarding that square would be gone. Rook b8 just seemed super passive. I love Hikaru too he usually always comes up with more proactive moves, im probably missing something though
Hikaru didn’t take the Knight because In studies it is proved that in open and middle games Bishop is more worth that knight and Taking the knight Would not have been great as at would activate another light square bishop In the middle game and The dark square bishop was also very powerful as it can attack Queen and queen cannot take as it is protected by another knight to prevent this he played the move rook to b8
If u see b8 square It is fully open and Fabiano Can Enter his another piece in that square which will result in Queen To move from its position And Black Being Very much more active that’s why took was essential in that position and even if white played bishop to b6 that would result in giving away to active pieces like bishop and a knight for a rook And in the middle game bishop and knight are worth more than a rook
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@@architsaraogi1827 no such thing as wizards come to Jesus turn from sins and wickedness and come into The Kingdom of Light today amen by accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior today amen :)
no such thing as physics amen all fake it is wickedness come to Jesus instead He alone saves amen, accept Him as your Lord and Savior today amen
Jesus never fails us come to know Jesus as your Lord and Savior today amen For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son john 3:16-18 come to know Jesus today He died on the cross for our sins and rose again, so we can live with Him forever because He loves us, by His blood He has victory over sin, death and hell amen. God Jesus The Holy Spirit love you amen God bless amen :)
the first one is particularly stunning... really a shocking and beautiful tactic
U have hella subs
Wtf why are u here
why is a random guy with 12million subs watching this CHESS video???
Anjaneya Kakkar because hes a chess master
Anjaneya Kakkar he’s a chess player and. A grand master
Do 5 greats blunders so that I may guess the right.
Haaha
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Lol I wont need to pause the video to guess the blunder.
I'll get the spotlight in that video
All of them would be from the great BM Samay Raina
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H5. H4. H3. H2. H=Q
@@benjaminjoseph4403 brilliant. He even does it with the black pieces
@@benjaminjoseph4403 h1 = Q? wtf? why in the hell would he make Harry become a transgender?
Oh yeeah lets see some ginger magic
@@FatPandaCries Boom boom boom
when I sacrifice the queen it's like "ok ok ok... now what?"
"What's the idea here?"
“What am I doing again?”
The number 1 was very interesting and actually hard to see.
I saw it, but definately wouldn't if i didn't know there existed such combination
Not that hard, i immediately saw Bh6, but the sacrificr didn't work cause queen was defending the back rank, if you find this idea, a rook move to try to distract the queen really comes to mind
@@dajanacoric5495 Same
I find quickly in 30 seconds
This puzzle hard for beginners and club players but not to ne
I see Number 1 before
7:53 "and that's only my job, and Ben Finegold's job" 😂😂😂
Accurate..
100% true
rawrrrrr
always repeat
@@antounkassouf8644 the truth hurts
Fabiano's moves/playstyle is super strange to me, his moves are always so accurate and calculated and its never the move that I expect to see
Might be because we're bad players hahaha
@@misteratoz well yeah I'm only 1400 but his playstyle is very different from some other players who I can predict the type of move that they will make but with Fabiano he is just a mystery to me
@@dobletroubleify I think he is more positional player. Not easy to see
It was Nezhmetdinov against Chernev. He sac his queen on f6 for the bishop and win. The greatest queen sacrifice in the history.
Also the gold coin game had one of the best queen sacrifices of all time
These were tough. This is a great series, and they got the right host. Simon always brings the enthusiasm.
Yup! Well said, Nox!
2:18 Qxf6 is reminiscent of Nezhmetdinov - Chernikov ! Maybe the greatest queen sacrifice in history.
Yeah it reminded me of that game
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I think the best queen sacrifice is chess history in game Frank Marshall - Stefan Levitsky.
Both are stunning
@@Ivan-b1u4e no morphy in the opera game
This brilliancy series is honestly one of my favourites, some truly beautiful and incredible moves in them, this was one of the best!
We need top 5 chess moves of Vishy Anand as well!
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Definitely. One of the strongest players of all time 👍
I have seen the video anands five best moves. They are so unusual and counterintuitive.
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can you find the best move?
me: "finding how to sacrifice the queen"
A nice reminder of how good Fabi really is. I'd love to play the guy sometime just for the pure hell of it. Thanks for sharing with us.
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One of the greatest queen sacrifices in history. Qxf6 was played by Rashid Nezhmetdinov ❤️. 2:18
Isn't he agads favorite player!
The Queen Sacrifice @2:01 you were ting bout was in the game Rashid Nezhmetdinov Vs Oleg Chernikov, Soviet Team Championships 1962. BTW Great games. Keep it up Ginger Beard of Knowledge AKA GM Simon Williams
How about one on MVL?
i'm honestly so proud of myself that i guessed the first one i feel like a gm
0:15 i subscribed after this😂
0:47 Immortal Re7 and Ba6 comes idea Qa8 I really find
4:12 forcing
8:06 easy again (really)
1) find mating idea
Or
2) Conquest last move
When i see the thumbnail i felt that
Don’t you love moves that are so good that even after it’s shown and explained you don’t understand why it was so good
Fabi's style is fantastic. It's attacking for sure, but very simple! He just outplays his opponents with better moves. He doesn't rely on complications and tricks to win. I'm loving his play. Some say he relies too much on opening preparation. But if that's what does it for him, who am I to argue?
I don't think the moves in this video were part of his opening prep. He is a monster calculator.
@@snippletrap I think it's at least known that the game with Hikaru and the queen sacrifice was simply Hikaru walking into prep. Hikaru had analyzed the position and thought that the best lines for white were to win back the black queen a few moves later, not just sit on the material deficit with a suffocating position. Since Fabi had prepped more deeply, Hikaru simply walked right into his sacrifice and paid the price for it.
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Fabiano's 5 brilliant moves are the best in 5 brilliant move series.unpredictable.
Do more vids with Simon hes so chill and amazing
Lol, good commentary man. These were great maneuvers!
These are 2800+ elo calculations. wow
At 5:47, what's to stop Black from mating with Q-d1?
Then rook e1 and white queen has a discovered check, after black king moves we take the black queen with the rook
That first one was magical
Couple of months ago i could never watch a video like this, just beacause of my interest in chess. But theese videoes got my eyes up for this sport!
Fabulou’s Five most Fabiano Chess Moves.
Wow these were amazing. #1 was definitely my favourite.
4:56 after Qh5 he only shows what happens after g5, but after a bit of calculation I believe Ive got the rest of the lines. If Kf6 then Qf7 Kg5 h4 Kg4 and Be6 is mate, if Ke4 then Qf3 (I believe even Qg6 works since you get Qd3 after both of them, but Im not sure) Kd4 Qd3 Kc5 b4 Kxb4 (if Kc5 then Qd5) Rb1, now if Ka5 (instead of Ka4 Qb3 Ka5 Qb5) then Rb5 Ka6 (Ka4 there's Qb3 mate) and Rc5 b5 Qb5 mate. Initially for some reason after Rb5 Ka6 I was attracted to Qb3, since it's a quiet move and I saw no way out of mate, but then I realized he actually has Bg2 followed by Kb7 and Kb8. It's absolutely amazing that Fabi calculated all of this in his head from the starting position
if Kf6 just Bh4+ g5 Qxh6 and its over
@@zakthayer9315 That's so much longer tho. Kf6 Bh4 g5 Qh6 there's Ke5 or Ke7 and it's a lot tougher to calculate
@@joedorben3504 i mean if ke7 queen f7 mate and if ke5 queen e6, king d4, c3, king c5, b4, king c6, queen d5 mate is all forced
wait actually theres a faster way for all this, after king f6, queen f7, king g5 is forced, then h4+, king g4 is forced, then queen g6 mate
@@zakthayer9315 after Qh5 Kf6 Bh4 Qh6 Ke7 your queen's on h6, you can't play Qf7, and like I said, your Ke5 line is so long
4:42 "Naked king is not a good king."
We know Simon, we know...
Naked queen is a good queen 😋
@@mmmmmm2619 lol
At 5:48, what keeps black from moving his queen to d1 and eventual checkmate?
re1 then black queen is gone
shots fired at Finegold haha
7:33 kg2
Yea, I agree the first combination was "slick"...
2:17 Super Nezh vs Oleg Chernikov
I think I am not only the one who came to see the actions of SIMON WILLIAM
1:53 Forky forky there, Stabby Stabby Forky forky 😂
Game 2 has a very similiar idea than in the game of Andor Lilienthal vs Capablanca. Tho I thimk Simon was hinting at nezhmetdinovs game
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"Don't be a fool. That's only my job and Ben Finegold's job."
2:25 Rashid Nezhmetdinov - Chernikov...
3:58 is the best
At 4:34 he said k
night takes c5 but that knight did not take anything at the moment
that fischer pop up scared the shit out of me
The first one was great. I thought of more strategical approach with Bf5 and later Bd7, but that was more forced.
6:26 yeah the Botez Gambit 🤣😂😂😂
Caruana - like
Carlsen - like too
Loved last and them all!
I think Tal liked to smoke as much as he loved to play chess.
Just one question. At 2:46 why wasn't NC6 played? It would have trapped the queen I guess.
Loved it thanx fun man! Ireland here!
2:15 Nezhmetdinov - Chernikov 1962
At 8:47 after capturing the rook , i had different idea that queen capture knight at h5 and next move rook capture g3 move game over in next 3 to 4 moves
After queen takes h5, black would have moved queen to take d3, leading to taking e3 and stopping any attack on that pawn.
So precarious yet destructive
2:05 Mikhail tal
Lovely video🙂
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“Naked king is not a good king”
-Simon Williams
8:14 anyone know who he is referring too?
Yesterday i also played Rxf6
Do one for wesley
2:12 The Russian player is Tal
Magician from Riga
Pirate of Latvia
We want top 5 move of Mikhail tal!!!
Is there anything that black can do to salvage the position in the first example? If black doesn't take, then white's rook comes to Rc7+.
Only way black can prevent immediate checkmate from then is to give up the queen for a rook I suppose.. am I missing something? Was it already effectively a forced win for white from the starting position?
The first example was otherworldly!
Who was that GM who watches the documentary of wolfs ripping deer anyway......😂😂
The queen sacrifice was Nezhmedinov's sacrifice Qxf6
Number 4 was hilarious
the queen sac vs Nakamura reminds me of Nezhmidinov vs Chernikov 1962
2:11 nexthmidinov I think
Sorry for the spelling😖
I like number four, Sacrifising a queen for a rook and bishop and gaining a good position
Queen sacrifice firoujza vs karthekien!! Legendary
Mikhail tals best moves next please
I love to play like this, but my opponent always crash my plan 🤣🤣🤣
I believe that answer on your question is Mikhail Tal, about queen sacrifice
I knew every single answer for the brilliant moves and I never guessed it.
So when will this be updated to include the 2021 MVL-Caruana candidates game?
The thumbnail is cursed, the knight is checking the king on g8
on the 2nd one why did Hikaru play rook b8 and not bishop capture f5, preventing the rook from coming up since the knight guarding that square would be gone. Rook b8 just seemed super passive. I love Hikaru too he usually always comes up with more proactive moves, im probably missing something though
Hikaru didn’t take the Knight because In studies it is proved that in open and middle games Bishop is more worth that knight and Taking the knight Would not have been great as at would activate another light square bishop In the middle game and The dark square bishop was also very powerful as it can attack Queen and queen cannot take as it is protected by another knight to prevent this he played the move rook to b8
If u see b8 square It is fully open and Fabiano Can Enter his another piece in that square which will result in Queen To move from its position And Black Being Very much more active that’s why took was essential in that position and even if white played bishop to b6 that would result in giving away to active pieces like bishop and a knight for a rook And in the middle game bishop and knight are worth more than a rook
I think another queen sacrifice done on the f6 square was before was Rashid Nezhtimidov
I actually got the first one. That’s the first one of these that I got right.
Can you please do top 5 for Wesley So?
We need to update this and put atleast 1 move from his game against MVL
Is the Queen Sacrifice in the second example similar to Tal vs Gulko?
In the next episode of the series of the five best chess combinations, present the combinations of the Polish grandmaster Radoslaw Wojtaszek.
3:07 the queen is trapped, it's not just a good position for white..
You are really good in explaining things in a very amusing way :D Ohhh, Yeahhhhh
Number one was crazy!!
great series ...can we have a list of the games used for these examples? thanks
Top 5 moves of Mikhail Tal please
Was the 2nd about Rashid nezmedthinov?
The Queen Sacrifice was played by none other than RASHID NEZHMETDINOV VS CHERNIKOV