Hi all I put some relevant links into the description of this video - one is a dynamic search which shows up the Nimzo game I mentioned along with some others.
@houtkop2000 He is next in line after Lasker, but you did remind me about the series and its importance for my own stylistic thoughts. Some members of the Kingscrusher cafe at Chesscube also mentioned the evolution series.
I just wanted to add a comment on the part of move 19....Kh7. There was actually a bigger threat than Qg3, or Nxh6...Nxc6!, Bxc6, Ne7+, Kh7, Nxc6. Winning a pawn and the exchange. just thought I would add that sense it is a huge threat. Great video as always, thank you for sharing them.
Pronunciation of Chess Players names for non-native speakers. All caps means accent the syllable. Alekhine: Al-ex-SAN-der Al-ex-SAN-drov-itch all-YECK-een Capablanca: Ho-zay - Raw-ol Kaa - paah - BLaaN-ka More on Alekhine, Russian spelling has a letter we don't use in English, so we can't say it perfectly. So for us it's ok to say Al -ECK- een or even Al-ECK-ine.
Pronunciation of Chess Player's names for non-native speakers. Another useful technique is to practice saying the name starting with the Last syllable and then work your way to the first. Like this Ponomariov: Ov , Ree-Ov , Mah - Ree - Ov , No-Mah-Ree-Ov , Po -No - Mah - Ree -Ov. Or even chEE, Shh - chEE, Nee- yaah - Shh - chEE, and Neh - Pahm - Nee- Yaah - Shh - chEE. Gives a reasonable approximate pronunciation for Nepomniachtchi. Finally remember, Nobody is perfect!
@why is it bobby ficsher ,when asked who was the best ever at chess, always mentioned Adolf Anderssen first and most freqently? can you do an anderssen game?
Hello Kingscrusher! This comment is not actually about Capa- or on the theme of this game . I apologise for this- although I did enjoy the video as always! My friend at my chess club actually opened my eyes to Tigran Petrosian who is renowned for being rather dull. My friend took me through several games where Tig played white against both Fisher and Tal and beat them both in attacking style! What do you think about this?
Capablanca wasnt breaking any "rules" by playing g4, isnt it the opposite, he was playing g4 (attacking the king) beacuse hes opponents queen was on the queenside and would have problems defending.
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Hi all
I put some relevant links into the description of this video - one is a dynamic search which shows up the Nimzo game I mentioned along with some others.
@houtkop2000 He is next in line after Lasker, but you did remind me about the series and its importance for my own stylistic thoughts. Some members of the Kingscrusher cafe at Chesscube also mentioned the evolution series.
we've missed these games. thank you!
The evolution of styles is great, I missed it. Please make more...
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I just wanted to add a comment on the part of move 19....Kh7. There was actually a bigger threat than Qg3, or Nxh6...Nxc6!, Bxc6, Ne7+, Kh7, Nxc6. Winning a pawn and the exchange. just thought I would add that sense it is a huge threat.
Great video as always, thank you for sharing them.
Once more it is proved: Pressing the "Like" button can not possibly express our gratitude for this excelent series.
Pronunciation of Chess Players names for non-native speakers. All caps means accent the syllable. Alekhine: Al-ex-SAN-der Al-ex-SAN-drov-itch all-YECK-een
Capablanca: Ho-zay - Raw-ol Kaa - paah - BLaaN-ka More on Alekhine, Russian spelling has a letter we don't use in English, so we can't say it perfectly. So for us it's ok to say Al -ECK- een or even Al-ECK-ine.
amazing capa
For my part, I love the introduction of Rybka moves and analysis.
Pronunciation of Chess Player's names for non-native speakers. Another useful technique is to practice saying the name starting with the Last syllable and then work your way to the first. Like this Ponomariov: Ov , Ree-Ov , Mah - Ree - Ov , No-Mah-Ree-Ov , Po -No - Mah - Ree -Ov. Or even chEE, Shh - chEE, Nee- yaah - Shh - chEE, and Neh - Pahm - Nee- Yaah - Shh - chEE. Gives a reasonable approximate pronunciation for Nepomniachtchi. Finally remember, Nobody is perfect!
@why is it bobby ficsher ,when asked who was the best ever at chess, always mentioned Adolf Anderssen first and most freqently? can you do an anderssen game?
Hello Kingscrusher!
This comment is not actually about Capa- or on the theme of this game . I apologise for this- although I did enjoy the video as always!
My friend at my chess club actually opened my eyes to Tigran Petrosian who is renowned for being rather dull. My friend took me through several games where Tig played white against both Fisher and Tal and beat them both in attacking style!
What do you think about this?
at 9:45 - the biggest threat is knight x c6!
@kingscrusher Just FYI its pronounced Ho-Zay Ra-Ool not that its that big of a deal just thought you would like to know
Capablanca wasnt breaking any "rules" by playing g4, isnt it the opposite, he was playing g4 (attacking the king) beacuse hes opponents queen was on the queenside and would have problems defending.
i missed the evolution of style!
SO EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT THE NAME!!!!! NAUDDICA STYLES IS WRONG