00:00 -- Hello Everyone! 04:58 -- An Unknown Move 06:38 -- This position was never repeated again 11:30 -- Pause the video 11:50 -- And It Was in This Position 12:06 -- Alternative Line
First time I saw the move immediately in the pause the video moment. After lots of watching your videos pinning and sacrificing to make room for other pieces has became more visualized by me thanks to you ❤❤❤❤ I must say that I have yet to ready any books or guides about chess, just by watching your videos for the past 3 years made me really good casual player 😅
I don't think anybody comes close the Fischer when it comes to playing open positions such as this endgame. He just turned into computer in these situations. Ofcourse, unless his bishop is getting trapped in a World Championship, that is.
Is it correct that from the start of the 1970 interzonal through the 1971 candidates tournament to the end of the 1972 world championship Bobby's record against the best in the world was 39 wins, 21 draws and 5 losses (of which one was a forfeited game)?
In Classical, yes he had 5 losses, 1 in the Interzonal, 1 in the Candidates to Petrosian and 3 to Spassky. He played some lighting chess as well where he had one more loss at Herceg Novi while sweeping the field with 19/22.
Speaking of Bobby Fischer, 1 - What's your opinion of WFRCC lowered time control from classical 2019 to rapid 2022 AND calling 2022 WFRCC as 2nd WFRCC instead of 1st rapid WFRCC? How was it not a conspiracy against Wesley So to get Hikaru or Magnus as WC? 2 - Should Wesley So have been a wildcard in 2020 or 2022 candidates as 2019 WFRCC winner? Fabiano Caruana was a wildcard in 2019 WFRCC as 2018 WCC runner-up (NOT by FRC virtue unlike Hikaru Magnus Carlsen )?
Wesley So is like Bobby Fischer in a good way. Magnus is like Bobby Fischer in a bad way. SAYNOTO2900 GOD BLESS AMERICA I challenge everyone to find something here that Bobby Fischer would disagree with. Why are Magnus and Garry compared to Bobby Fischer? Can you be valedictorian if you cheated in school? - Garry Kasparov cheated Judit Polgar in the 1994 Linares. - Magnus Carlsen cheated Alireza Firouzja (2019 blitz WCC), Danya Naroditsky (2021 & 2022 lichess) and Ian Nepomniachtchi (2021 WCC). Wesley So is like Bobby Fischer in a good way: W1 - Each 'is a prodigy, had a rather dark childhood and is American', but they have great moms. (This also applies Beth Harmon and Hans Niemann.) W2 - Betrayed by their home country, they got citizenship elsewhere. W3 - 1st American world champions: Bobby was 1st American-born WCC. Wesley So is 1st WC (and played for the US at the time but wasn't citizen until 1.5 years later). W4 - Unjustifiably lose their world titles 3 years after gaining them because FIDE was favouring a European over them. W5 - Hate chess and love 9LX. W6 - Have a lot of friends from the Philippines including Eugene Torre and Lotis Key. W7 - Met a corrupt president in the Philippines. Bobby met Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Wesley So met NCFP president Prospero Pichay Jr. W8 - Correctly accuse Tigran Petrosian of cheating. Magnus is like Bobby Fischer in a bad way: M1 - Ra()st against Americans & Jews (source: ZS4ZPF ) - M1.1 - (Bobby is kinda like Sergey Karjakin though: Has the 'right' to discriminate in the sense that they're born the nationality they're discriminating against. What's Magnus' 'right'? Magnus can discriminate only against Norwegians and maybe gentiles.) M2 - Likes 9LX but never really played it M3 - Is mentally unhealthy M4 - Unrelated: European citizens of Nordic countries. Beat a Russian in their last WCC which was controversial: Magnus cheated Nepo, and Bobby resigned a game. . . . . . Some Iranians say Alireza (and Mohammadreza?) Firouzja is a traitor to Iran. (Source: xbw4kx ) I have no idea if that's true (anyone have ideas?), but: What do Daniil & Hikaru have in common? Both betray their country for Magnus. Hikaru Nakamura is almost as evil as the Hikaru in Oshi no Ko. Magnus Carlsen is almost as evil as Light Yagami. Bobby Fischer would agree with everything here. T0 - Now, Daniil & Hikaru are traitors for Magnus but not Norway, which was never the villain. Magnus is the villain (but not a supervillain like Hans Niemann. cf Megamind). T1 - Hikaru Nakamura is a traitor to the US for BASELESSLY siding with Magnus Carlsen over fellow American Hans Niemann. There's an episode of American Dragon Jake Long where Jake is accidentally sold by h friends. Here, Hans is intentionally sold by h compatriot. (Hans is Jake. Rotwood is Magnus.) American Dragon Jake Long Meet American Traitor Hikaru Nakamura. They're both Americans of East Asian descent. Lol. T2 - Daniil Dubov is a traitor to Jews & Russians for siding with Magnus over fellow Jewish Russians Ian Nepomniachtchi & Sergey Karjakin in the 2021 WCC. T3 - Will you be surprised if Daniil & Hikaru change federations to Norway? T4 - Garry Kasparov cheated fellow Jew Judit Polgar in the 1994 Linares. This makes Garry T4.1 - a traitor to Jews since Judit is Jewish T4.2 - necessarily not GOAT / MTOAT because you can't be valedictorian if you cheated T4.3 - a mentor of Magnus Carlsen who similarly cheated Alireza Firouzja, Daniel Danya Naroditsky & Ian Nepo Nepomniachtchi. SAYNOTO2900 GOD BLESS AMERICA. T5 - Also some Americans or Philippine people / Filipinos / Filipinas are traitors if they don't consider Wesley So the REAL world champion for the period 2019Nov - 2023Mar. (Kidding...sort of.) - T5.1 - Or worse, they consider Wesley So a traitor for moving to the US when Eugene Torre supports the decision which was practically forced due to the corruption of Philippine chess president Prospero Pichay Jr who was somehow re-elected in 2022 July despite being convicted of graft in 2022 June. Probably the same reason Arianne Caoili (Levon Aronian's dead spouse) left the Philippines for Australia. Try telling Levon that Arianne was a traitor. - T5.2 - Oh also 1 person did tell me e didn't like Wesley So because of what Wesley So said to h bio mom Leny So. Leny So & Prospero Pichay are HUGE traitors to Philippine chess. F()K LENY SO. F()K PICHAY. Source: 0J3K-3_xCzY . . . . . P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See xcdhgq
#suggestion cover some of Mendonca’s games, he finished tied for first in the Sunway Chess Festival and he won the Hit Open with 9/9! He has a very enjoyable positional style similar to Capablanca and he gets plenty of winning chances in simple positions even with black
I wish AI's advanced so much that they can simulate How Fischer will play against Karpov, Kasparov and Magnus... If He was from their Time Period...And Many Such matches... And Many World Champions as well...
Objectively speaking, Carlsen would have no problems beating Fischer, even at his peak level. It might be different if Fischer had access to modern theory, but as it stands there wouldn't even be a contest..
@@Lightn0x Crush I doubt it. Move Fischer forward he'd have access. Moving Carlson back Carlson wouldn't. Carlson going back would stand much of a chance. Fischer going forward would be interesting. I believe he beats Carlson. You can move a player to a different time without him moving into that time. Fischer in his prime in his time was unbeatable. In his prime Fischer won if memory serves 84% of the games he played. That's stagger. Don't care the time frame.
I figured it would be Be5 so the pawn will promote Great Offense by Fischer and even as you showed Fischer could have made a better move at points in the Game that would’ve had even more forceful results Thanks for the Game Antonio
Max Euwe is, relatively, the best player The Netherlands ever had. Jan Timman may have been stronger but he came much later. There is no Timman Square but hundreds of thousands of tourists visit or cross the Max Euwe square.
@@Stopitgetsomehelp3012 Exactly. Everybody in The Netherlands knew Max Euwe. But Giri? I bet most people think he is a foreigner. We had Jan Hein Donner and Jan Timman as strong players, too. Gigi is their successor. As you say, it is all relative. Giri would beat Morphy within 20 moves or less, but not in the 1800s.
@charlesvanderhoog7056 what do you guys think of Jorden? Do you think he will soon be an elite top 30 GM or will he remain a perennial just below elite player?
@@Stopitgetsomehelp3012 Jorden van Foreest used to give himself a resounding nickname, that I, unfortunately, have forgotten. "The .... beast" or something. That means he has a way of whisking himself up to greatness. He's from a chess family and lower nobility. The jury is out on whether he can keep himself motivated. Personally, I think he has the ability to become one of the great but I doubt he will keep it up. There's little money in chess unless you reach the top 5 and have created some special identity for yourself that is appealing to the masses. He is a beautiful, fine young man that would blend in anywhere. This is not what people today want from a chess player. He must be troubled or unusual in one way or the other.. Jorden by contrast is the ideal son-in-law.
I personeley think Fischer would beat any one in history --- look at how often he won with the black pieces compared to recent times & he explored many openings.. Also he had no team helping him & there were no computers...
It's hard to say. I would say Magnus because he has a longer track record. It's like asking if Napoleon would defeat General Patton or something. Just two incomparable eras
Magnus of post 2013 would defeat Fischer of early 1970s quite convincingly. The game has advanced too much for Fischer to be able to remain an elite top 10 player with his 50s and 60s knowledge of theory. But I believe if hypothetically Fischer would be brought to the current time and allowed one year to be abreast of all the modern theory in chess, he would give a tough fight to Magnus. Same with players like Kasparov and Capablanca. Kasparov might even defeat Carlsen if he is aged 20 something again and is allowed to train with the newest computers. His work ethic was legendary.
I was thinking that as well surely a bishop and rook will beat just a rook even with minus a pawn but I did think he would make the e5 move with his Bishop deflections are common in Grandmaster Games
Antonio: if Black played that King to c6 move, what if White played Rook to b7? What is Black's continuation? Isn't that still a winning line for White, or am I missing something?
2nd comment: 2016 WCC - This is relevant to the 2023 WCC. Please agad cover the other decisive game of the Sergey Karjakin vs Magnus Carlsen 2016 WCC (Game 10, where that TALENTLESS patzer won). #suggestion What happened is that Magnus lost to Sergey AS WHITE in Game 8 but then compensated for a white loss with A WHITE WIN in Game 10. This is what happened to Ding Liren & Nepo for Games 2 & 4 of the 2023 WCC. Fun fact for Game 8 - 'After the game Carlsen was visibly uncomfortable and left the press conference before it began, potentially incurring a fine of 5% of his prize money to the organizers Agon, and a further 5% to FIDE.[59] FIDE released a statement the following day indicating that the penalty would be imposed.[61] The fine was reduced on appeal to 5% of the prize money (2.5% to Agon and 2.5% to FIDE).[62]' For Game 10: Wesley So has some interesting thoughts that DEFY STOCKFISH, as Wesley So did in 2021 St Louis Chess 9LX with the move that won the chessc*m 2021 move of the year award. (Wesley So thinks white 'still had an edge' even though the computer says black is slightly winning.) Some maths: Why doesn't a drawn match go to the player w/ more black wins (if any) s.t. Sergey Karjakin not Magnus Carlsen is 2016 WCC? Surely a black win is worth more than a white win. But you might argue 2 draws with black amounts to a win with black. Does it? No question about it in chess960, where there's no theory. In chess? Gestalt psychology says the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. --- Other suggestions: Women's chess A - Was Kg6 in Dina's 1st GM slaying game in Reykjavik sexism? Like looking down on Dina? B - Anna Cramling's dad beats Mikhail Tal. #suggestion C - Philippine women's chess #suggestion - WGM Janelle Frayna, the female Wesley So, upset Georgian GM (really GM not just WGM) Bela Khotenashvili at the 2022 world blitz. There's a 13-move UNDERPROMOTION puzzle here. [Variant "From Position"] [FEN "6k1/6b1/1p1P3p/6pP/3pPpP1/p2NqP2/6K1/5Q2"] 1. Qd1 a2 2. Qb3+ Kf8 3. d7 Qe2+ 4. Nf2 Ke7 5. Qd5 Kd8 6. Qe6 Bf6 7. Qe8+ Kc7 8. Qc8+ Kd6 9. e5+ Qxe5 10. d8=R+ Bxd8 11. Qxd8+ Kc6 12. Qa8+ Kb5 13. Qxa2 For some reason none of the Philippine channels except Kelvinllovejr even cover this game. LOL. But Janelle did cover the game where e drew against Nemo, so maybe Janelle will cover this game later on. P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See xcdhgq
Thanks for the mini-Fischer series! He's my favorite Chess player of all time. I still remember watching the games and analysis on TV during school.
1972 with Shelby Lyman.
On public television with an easel and magnetic pieces 👍🏻
“Nothing eases suffering like human touch.”
-RJF
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A month ago I was bored and started watching Bobby Fischer saga again and finished it yesterday and now Agad hits me with this
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Sorry joke LOL
@@ricardoqyanez6714 bru you are maximum 13 get out of the internet plz
I missed saga videos. Thanks Agad. I enjoy the historical aspect.
Always excited for a Bobby Fischer video..
@11:30 "Pause the Video" is an excellent beginner-intermediate challenge. Take your time because the solution is very obvious once you see it. 👍
00:00 -- Hello Everyone!
04:58 -- An Unknown Move
06:38 -- This position was never repeated again
11:30 -- Pause the video
11:50 -- And It Was in This Position
12:06 -- Alternative Line
missing only 6:32 - "this position has never been reached again"
@@jobarepeco I KNEW I was missing something. Thank you!!
Who else is loving the second Fischer saga?😅
shows your lack of confidence in what you say since you have to ask for other's opinions... typical brainless mainstream media fed sheeple
My favorite all time player.
Bobby is him!!!
Monna wee! Monate!
Me at the bar and the library like 👀
I hope we see more of those secret matches between Fischer and short
Let’s goooo! Back to Fischer! 🐐 I’m hyped for the next videos
I recently watched the Bobby Fischer documentary movie. Loved it
Maybe I don't deserve it, but I need an Anatoly Karpov saga.
First time I saw the move immediately in the pause the video moment. After lots of watching your videos pinning and sacrificing to make room for other pieces has became more visualized by me thanks to you ❤❤❤❤
I must say that I have yet to ready any books or guides about chess, just by watching your videos for the past 3 years made me really good casual player 😅
I don't think anybody comes close the Fischer when it comes to playing open positions such as this endgame. He just turned into computer in these situations. Ofcourse, unless his bishop is getting trapped in a World Championship, that is.
#suggestion Larsen's immortal game against petrosian
Second piatigorsky cup (1966)
Great, fantastic and immortal Bobby Fischer!!! Respect foever!!! 👍👍👍
" I don't believe in luck; I believe only in good moves ! " ( Bobby Fischer )
*I don't believe in psychology
You are amazing Antonio keep doing your show.
Fischer said: take that your snotty balls
Opponent: i confess, you are going to be world renowned champ.
Lol :)
the ending so artistic, thank
Keep em coming!
What happened to the other saga you were preparing?
Is it correct that from the start of the 1970 interzonal through the 1971 candidates tournament to the end of the 1972 world championship Bobby's record against the best in the world was 39 wins, 21 draws and 5 losses (of which one was a forfeited game)?
In Classical, yes he had 5 losses, 1 in the Interzonal, 1 in the Candidates to Petrosian and 3 to Spassky. He played some lighting chess as well where he had one more loss at Herceg Novi while sweeping the field with 19/22.
Has any other player had an equivalent 2 years of results in a different era?
my dude agad is a beast
Nice fischer saga😊
6:30 how u guys know if the game was never played before or it’s a new game ?
#suggestion
Instead of a new Saga, cover previous World Chess Championships
you would be great on the wcc commentary team !
13:51 isn't Rb7 following the same idea? Threatening the bishop and also Rc7! to exchange rooks and then a7 a8?
Kb7 defends after your idea of Rxc3 Bxc3 a7, and White basically has to play on the Kingside without a Bishop because it's stuck defending the a7 pawn
Beautiful game 💪👍🇳🇱
fischer was lucky he didn't face max deutsch
Underrated comment
Why Fischer didn't play in Los Angeles International Tournament, 1963?
Speaking of Bobby Fischer, 1 - What's your opinion of WFRCC lowered time control from classical 2019 to rapid 2022 AND calling 2022 WFRCC as 2nd WFRCC instead of 1st rapid WFRCC? How was it not a conspiracy against Wesley So to get Hikaru or Magnus as WC?
2 - Should Wesley So have been a wildcard in 2020 or 2022 candidates as 2019 WFRCC winner?
Fabiano Caruana was a wildcard in 2019 WFRCC as 2018 WCC runner-up (NOT by FRC virtue unlike Hikaru Magnus Carlsen )?
Wesley So is like Bobby Fischer in a good way. Magnus is like Bobby Fischer in a bad way. SAYNOTO2900 GOD BLESS AMERICA
I challenge everyone to find something here that Bobby Fischer would disagree with.
Why are Magnus and Garry compared to Bobby Fischer? Can you be valedictorian if you cheated in school?
- Garry Kasparov cheated Judit Polgar in the 1994 Linares.
- Magnus Carlsen cheated Alireza Firouzja (2019 blitz WCC), Danya Naroditsky (2021 & 2022 lichess) and Ian Nepomniachtchi (2021 WCC).
Wesley So is like Bobby Fischer in a good way:
W1 - Each 'is a prodigy, had a rather dark childhood and is American', but they have great moms. (This also applies Beth Harmon and Hans Niemann.)
W2 - Betrayed by their home country, they got citizenship elsewhere.
W3 - 1st American world champions: Bobby was 1st American-born WCC. Wesley So is 1st WC (and played for the US at the time but wasn't citizen until 1.5 years later).
W4 - Unjustifiably lose their world titles 3 years after gaining them because FIDE was favouring a European over them.
W5 - Hate chess and love 9LX.
W6 - Have a lot of friends from the Philippines including Eugene Torre and Lotis Key.
W7 - Met a corrupt president in the Philippines. Bobby met Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Wesley So met NCFP president Prospero Pichay Jr.
W8 - Correctly accuse Tigran Petrosian of cheating.
Magnus is like Bobby Fischer in a bad way:
M1 - Ra()st against Americans & Jews (source: ZS4ZPF )
- M1.1 - (Bobby is kinda like Sergey Karjakin though: Has the 'right' to discriminate in the sense that they're born the nationality they're discriminating against. What's Magnus' 'right'? Magnus can discriminate only against Norwegians and maybe gentiles.)
M2 - Likes 9LX but never really played it
M3 - Is mentally unhealthy
M4 - Unrelated: European citizens of Nordic countries. Beat a Russian in their last WCC which was controversial: Magnus cheated Nepo, and Bobby resigned a game.
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Some Iranians say Alireza (and Mohammadreza?) Firouzja is a traitor to Iran. (Source: xbw4kx ) I have no idea if that's true (anyone have ideas?), but:
What do Daniil & Hikaru have in common? Both betray their country for Magnus.
Hikaru Nakamura is almost as evil as the Hikaru in Oshi no Ko. Magnus Carlsen is almost as evil as Light Yagami.
Bobby Fischer would agree with everything here.
T0 - Now, Daniil & Hikaru are traitors for Magnus but not Norway, which was never the villain. Magnus is the villain (but not a supervillain like Hans Niemann. cf Megamind).
T1 - Hikaru Nakamura is a traitor to the US for BASELESSLY siding with Magnus Carlsen over fellow American Hans Niemann.
There's an episode of American Dragon Jake Long where Jake is accidentally sold by h friends. Here, Hans is intentionally sold by h compatriot. (Hans is Jake. Rotwood is Magnus.)
American Dragon Jake Long
Meet
American Traitor Hikaru Nakamura.
They're both Americans of East Asian descent. Lol.
T2 - Daniil Dubov is a traitor to Jews & Russians for siding with Magnus over fellow Jewish Russians Ian Nepomniachtchi & Sergey Karjakin in the 2021 WCC.
T3 - Will you be surprised if Daniil & Hikaru change federations to Norway?
T4 - Garry Kasparov cheated fellow Jew Judit Polgar in the 1994 Linares.
This makes Garry
T4.1 - a traitor to Jews since Judit is Jewish
T4.2 - necessarily not GOAT / MTOAT because you can't be valedictorian if you cheated
T4.3 - a mentor of Magnus Carlsen who similarly cheated Alireza Firouzja, Daniel Danya Naroditsky & Ian Nepo Nepomniachtchi.
SAYNOTO2900 GOD BLESS AMERICA.
T5 - Also some Americans or Philippine people / Filipinos / Filipinas are traitors if they don't consider Wesley So the REAL world champion for the period 2019Nov - 2023Mar. (Kidding...sort of.)
- T5.1 - Or worse, they consider Wesley So a traitor for moving to the US when Eugene Torre supports the decision which was practically forced due to the corruption of Philippine chess president Prospero Pichay Jr who was somehow re-elected in 2022 July despite being convicted of graft in 2022 June. Probably the same reason Arianne Caoili (Levon Aronian's dead spouse) left the Philippines for Australia. Try telling Levon that Arianne was a traitor.
- T5.2 - Oh also 1 person did tell me e didn't like Wesley So because of what Wesley So said to h bio mom Leny So. Leny So & Prospero Pichay are HUGE traitors to Philippine chess. F()K LENY SO. F()K PICHAY.
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#suggestion cover some of Mendonca’s games, he finished tied for first in the Sunway Chess Festival and he won the Hit Open with 9/9! He has a very enjoyable positional style similar to Capablanca and he gets plenty of winning chances in simple positions even with black
I wish AI's advanced so much that they can simulate How Fischer will play against Karpov, Kasparov and Magnus... If He was from their Time Period...And Many Such matches... And Many World Champions as well...
He'll crush them all
@@galaxygalaxy4429 Oh Yess..Fischer is the Greatest.
Objectively speaking, Carlsen would have no problems beating Fischer, even at his peak level. It might be different if Fischer had access to modern theory, but as it stands there wouldn't even be a contest..
@@Lightn0x Crush I doubt it. Move Fischer forward he'd have access. Moving Carlson back Carlson wouldn't. Carlson going back would stand much of a chance. Fischer going forward would be interesting. I believe he beats Carlson. You can move a player to a different time without him moving into that time. Fischer in his prime in his time was unbeatable. In his prime Fischer won if memory serves 84% of the games he played. That's stagger. Don't care the time frame.
@@Lightn0x That's what i mean when I say AI should try to emulate How Fischer will play if he had access to modern Engines and Theory...
Agadmatore ti si šahovska legenda
Fischer is king ❤️
I miss Parm de marloca games wish i was there
Insane how much of that game was theory. I can see why Fischer got burnt out on all of that.
Magnus too.
#Nunn vs Kasparov with the forked night and rook in the KID at Hoogovens, I think. Thanks.
I figured it would be Be5 so the pawn will promote Great Offense by Fischer and even as you showed Fischer could have made a better move at points in the Game that would’ve had even more forceful results Thanks for the Game Antonio
Moooreeee!!!!❤❤❤❤
love it
Hello everyone!
Max Euwe is, relatively, the best player The Netherlands ever had. Jan Timman may have been stronger but he came much later. There is no Timman Square but hundreds of thousands of tourists visit or cross the Max Euwe square.
The strongest ever by rating is Anish Giri. But I guess if you measure greatness by influence Max is at the apex.
@@Stopitgetsomehelp3012 Exactly. Everybody in The Netherlands knew Max Euwe. But Giri? I bet most people think he is a foreigner. We had Jan Hein Donner and Jan Timman as strong players, too. Gigi is their successor. As you say, it is all relative. Giri would beat Morphy within 20 moves or less, but not in the 1800s.
@charlesvanderhoog7056 what do you guys think of Jorden? Do you think he will soon be an elite top 30 GM or will he remain a perennial just below elite player?
@@Stopitgetsomehelp3012 Jorden van Foreest used to give himself a resounding nickname, that I, unfortunately, have forgotten. "The .... beast" or something. That means he has a way of whisking himself up to greatness. He's from a chess family and lower nobility. The jury is out on whether he can keep himself motivated. Personally, I think he has the ability to become one of the great but I doubt he will keep it up. There's little money in chess unless you reach the top 5 and have created some special identity for yourself that is appealing to the masses. He is a beautiful, fine young man that would blend in anywhere. This is not what people today want from a chess player. He must be troubled or unusual in one way or the other.. Jorden by contrast is the ideal son-in-law.
@@charlesvanderhoog7056 I see. Thanks for your interesting insight. Yeah he is a beautiful man indeed.
Where's Medo?
*king makes knight move* 'sorry 'bout that' 😁
Damn
thank you . today after 600 game i find amove that winning in less than 2 second
Rb2 is like something an engine would come up with today.
I had the sound muted, when I started the video and just from the lip movements I have heard "Hello Everyone"
omg what a move at the end
What do u think agadmator if there is a match between Bobby Fischer vs magnus Carlsen who will win
I personeley think Fischer would beat any one in history --- look at how often he won with the black pieces compared to recent times & he explored many openings.. Also he had no team helping him & there were no computers...
It's hard to say. I would say Magnus because he has a longer track record. It's like asking if Napoleon would defeat General Patton or something. Just two incomparable eras
Magnus of post 2013 would defeat Fischer of early 1970s quite convincingly. The game has advanced too much for Fischer to be able to remain an elite top 10 player with his 50s and 60s knowledge of theory. But I believe if hypothetically Fischer would be brought to the current time and allowed one year to be abreast of all the modern theory in chess, he would give a tough fight to Magnus. Same with players like Kasparov and Capablanca. Kasparov might even defeat Carlsen if he is aged 20 something again and is allowed to train with the newest computers. His work ethic was legendary.
Agad if the game of the century is actually the game of century then I think its worth the remake
It's interesting that he lost to Euve and Euve was a theory specialist, considering how much Fischer hated theory.
11:41 - seems like pushing the pawn, thus forcing black to sacrifice their bishop, is also winning.
I was thinking that as well surely a bishop and rook will beat just a rook even with minus a pawn but I did think he would make the e5 move with his Bishop deflections are common in Grandmaster Games
Flying dutchman♟️
I'm actually only one game down... And that happens 🤣🤣🤣
Is that a fisher quote ?
I love that u write every video fisher quote I love hum so much
6:50 jdjdkdk
8:20 jdjdkdkddjj
13:45fkddkdkdkk
There was no middlegame in this game. From opening, it went straight to endgame 😅
Can you re-record the game of the century? You seem kinda hungover in the original video from over 5 years ago..
I bet you after 30 minutes Agadmator posts the analysis of match 14
Just here to Tickle the algorithm
#suggestion TOPALOV VS ANAND GAME 12 WCC 2010
He gets his revenge, but still an even win loss score
#suggestion Rashid vs Timofeev 1970
Either way u just push the a6 pwn up in the last scene to qween
We want 14
I think f4 is better against Caro-Kahn than traditional move
Kahn was a goalkeeper..
@Sa scha I may have spelled it wrong but you know what I meant
@@troytheriot8679 sure. I just found it funny, because it seems you know theory ;) have a nice day Sir
@@mantizshrimp I never knew how to spell that one but always knew what it was
Just a random comment, haven't even gotten into the actual game yet, but no one should enjoy breaking someone else's sense of psychological integrity.
#suggestion: xqc saga
Antonio: if Black played that King to c6 move, what if White played Rook to b7? What is Black's continuation? Isn't that still a winning line for White, or am I missing something?
You forgot to mention that GM Max Euwe is Dutch 🇳🇱 (There were not many Dutch GMs from The Netherlands that are World Champions!) ...
Pls go back to full Fischer name instead od RFJ
He sticked to his quote until he broke himself
2nd comment: 2016 WCC - This is relevant to the 2023 WCC.
Please agad cover the other decisive game of the Sergey Karjakin vs Magnus Carlsen 2016 WCC (Game 10, where that TALENTLESS patzer won). #suggestion
What happened is that Magnus lost to Sergey AS WHITE in Game 8 but then compensated for a white loss with A WHITE WIN in Game 10. This is what happened to Ding Liren & Nepo for Games 2 & 4 of the 2023 WCC.
Fun fact for Game 8 - 'After the game Carlsen was visibly uncomfortable and left the press conference before it began, potentially incurring a fine of 5% of his prize money to the organizers Agon, and a further 5% to FIDE.[59] FIDE released a statement the following day indicating that the penalty would be imposed.[61] The fine was reduced on appeal to 5% of the prize money (2.5% to Agon and 2.5% to FIDE).[62]'
For Game 10: Wesley So has some interesting thoughts that DEFY STOCKFISH, as Wesley So did in 2021 St Louis Chess 9LX with the move that won the chessc*m 2021 move of the year award. (Wesley So thinks white 'still had an edge' even though the computer says black is slightly winning.)
Some maths:
Why doesn't a drawn match go to the player w/ more black wins (if any) s.t. Sergey Karjakin not Magnus Carlsen is 2016 WCC? Surely a black win is worth more than a white win. But you might argue 2 draws with black amounts to a win with black. Does it? No question about it in chess960, where there's no theory. In chess? Gestalt psychology says the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
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Other suggestions:
Women's chess
A - Was Kg6 in Dina's 1st GM slaying game in Reykjavik sexism? Like looking down on Dina?
B - Anna Cramling's dad beats Mikhail Tal. #suggestion
C - Philippine women's chess #suggestion - WGM Janelle Frayna, the female Wesley So, upset Georgian GM (really GM not just WGM) Bela Khotenashvili at the 2022 world blitz.
There's a 13-move UNDERPROMOTION puzzle here.
[Variant "From Position"]
[FEN "6k1/6b1/1p1P3p/6pP/3pPpP1/p2NqP2/6K1/5Q2"]
1. Qd1 a2 2. Qb3+ Kf8 3. d7 Qe2+ 4. Nf2 Ke7 5. Qd5 Kd8 6. Qe6 Bf6 7. Qe8+ Kc7 8. Qc8+ Kd6 9. e5+ Qxe5 10. d8=R+ Bxd8 11. Qxd8+ Kc6 12. Qa8+ Kb5 13. Qxa2
For some reason none of the Philippine channels except Kelvinllovejr even cover this game. LOL. But Janelle did cover the game where e drew against Nemo, so maybe Janelle will cover this game later on.
P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See
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I found correctly Bishop to e5
Who's ready to play tears of the kingdom
hi (EDIT: commented less than a minute after upload and still beat by 3 others 😐 )
I found the move!
tbh i don't like fischer being called RJF. Feels like a cheap knock off of RDJ. Just Fischer is fine
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I know u dont like indian chess players u are only a fan of mg you showed how he jumped in to pool but wishy will never do it
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