A Pawn is All I Need | Leonhardt vs Capablanca | San Sebastian (1911)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @agadmator
    @agadmator  6 лет назад +474

    I forgot to mention this in the video, but Paul Saladin Leonhardt died of a heart attack in Königsberg during a game of chess.

    • @14thsomebodyelse
      @14thsomebodyelse 6 лет назад +15

      agadmator's Chess Channel a good chess player never dies in a heart attack in a good position.. who said that?

    • @maxnullifidian
      @maxnullifidian 6 лет назад +22

      Did he win it?

    • @joaofranco7366
      @joaofranco7366 6 лет назад +53

      in the spirit of Paul Saladin Leonhardt

    • @whateverok5411
      @whateverok5411 6 лет назад +1

      BTW I think the photo is of Vladimir kramnik

    • @BlaBla-pf8mf
      @BlaBla-pf8mf 6 лет назад +24

      His lion heart failed.
      Funny that he had as names the nickname of a crusader english king and the name of the muslim ruler that has defeated the crusaders decisively.

  • @cryptoorchid
    @cryptoorchid 6 лет назад +137

    Gran Casino de San Sebastián (Spain).
    Meaning to the railing: Marshall. Standing: Burn, Leonhardt, Duras, Vidmar and Mieses. Sitting behind: Janowski, Bernstein, Schlechter, Rubinstein, Maroczy, Capablanca, Nimzowitsch, Hoffer and Teichmann. Sitting at the table in front: Spielamann and Tarrasch.

    • @ThiagoFSR83
      @ThiagoFSR83 6 лет назад +12

      Sir, you've just shown us your vast knowledge. Congratulations!

    • @alphabeta3029
      @alphabeta3029 6 лет назад +4

      So, Capablanca is playing Janowski? Anyway, thanks for the excellent description.

    • @gireenlaw8374
      @gireenlaw8374 6 лет назад +3

      Amazing

    • @MultiBejn
      @MultiBejn 6 лет назад

      Come on man

    • @cryptoorchid
      @cryptoorchid 6 лет назад +2

      @@alphabeta3029 Yes. Capablanca won. I found this source: www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?page=3&tid=79292

  • @miloak
    @miloak 6 лет назад +31

    I would have blundered the position a million times. Capa was a genius.

    • @TheRealPinkWish
      @TheRealPinkWish 9 месяцев назад

      thanks for admitting the way I feel

  • @greense65
    @greense65 5 лет назад +12

    Amazing how much precision was required to squeeze out a win from that one pawn advantage. Done without a move to spare!

  • @ultrainstinctshaggy669
    @ultrainstinctshaggy669 6 лет назад +133

    *IN THE SPIRIT OF MIKHAIL TAL*

    • @mikeock2087
      @mikeock2087 6 лет назад +4

      *pours down another cold one*

  • @reaganabroad4952
    @reaganabroad4952 6 лет назад +48

    Very impressive. It's worth highlighting the style of Capa's opponents. All of them were clearly trying to beat him, and were only interested in draw once they were behind.

  • @skiperinoagadmaterino446
    @skiperinoagadmaterino446 6 лет назад +168

    Vast knowledge 0:00
    First move 1:40
    Find next move 5:15 / 13:53

    • @dimensionalblade2778
      @dimensionalblade2778 6 лет назад +8

      Just when I needed you.

    • @anindyanhabib8884
      @anindyanhabib8884 6 лет назад +1

      was going through comment for you.

    • @karim1485
      @karim1485 6 лет назад +5

      1:26 Photo challenge

    • @IndigoBassNotes
      @IndigoBassNotes 6 лет назад +2

      Yes Yes Skip past all those bits where you learn positional chess concepts, skip skip skip away !

  • @johnnytohme8756
    @johnnytohme8756 6 лет назад +137

    The gentleman in the photo is Little Vlad :)

    • @koteantadze4200
      @koteantadze4200 6 лет назад +15

      Vlad who ? Kramnik ? Putin ? The impaler/dracule(a) ? Some other vlad ?

    • @almgergo
      @almgergo 6 лет назад +14

      @@koteantadze4200 From the context of being on this channel I think it's safe to guess Kramnik :)

    • @koteantadze4200
      @koteantadze4200 6 лет назад +2

      Gergő Almásy that’s true, but it ain’t gonna hurt to be a bit more specific and actually type full name of a guy you are referring to so that readers don’t have to play the pronoun game

    • @johnnytohme8756
      @johnnytohme8756 6 лет назад +9

      @@koteantadze4200 I meant Lenin.

    • @koteantadze4200
      @koteantadze4200 6 лет назад

      Johnny Tohme 😂

  • @ahmadshokry5945
    @ahmadshokry5945 6 лет назад +51

    Am I the only one who is amazed that his name is Saladin Leonhardt? Probably his great grandfather was a crusades enthusiast

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 3 года назад +5

    This is game #8 of "Capablanca's Best Chess Endings." This one is a real beauty and a fine example of the end game precision that Capablanca is capable of.

  • @terrymarshall8746
    @terrymarshall8746 6 лет назад +70

    -60 below 0 here in North Dakota! Gonna stay in and watch your videos all day!

    • @arthurbarbosadelira7505
      @arthurbarbosadelira7505 6 лет назад +9

      -60 below 0? This is a quite hot place, Mrs Marshall

    • @xCorvus7x
      @xCorvus7x 6 лет назад +2

      @@arthurbarbosadelira7505
      Only moderately warm in Fahrenheit.

    • @georgemanize
      @georgemanize 6 лет назад +11

      I guess you could say the weather is going for the Marshall attack

    • @mikeock2087
      @mikeock2087 6 лет назад +2

      Theresa marshall I have played you on Lichess

    • @terrymarshall8746
      @terrymarshall8746 6 лет назад +1

      General Gaming WR Cool! 🙂

  • @walterm.robertsiiiphd2157
    @walterm.robertsiiiphd2157 6 лет назад +4

    Dear Agadmator -- You are a truly gifted chess historian. I am so happy to have discovered your "saga" series, as they allow you the outlet for this great love of yours -- the STORIES behind this great game! Don't be discouraged by those who want you to just get to the moves. They can simply advance the bar to where the pieces start to move and skip your discourses with a bit of trouble to themselves. Meanwhile those of us who, like you, delight in the purely human aspects of the game, will continue to delight in your telling of tales. Thanks!

    • @TheRealPinkWish
      @TheRealPinkWish 9 месяцев назад

      just what I wanted to say, great job Agad

  • @JJ-kl7eq
    @JJ-kl7eq 6 лет назад +52

    Paul’s fierce attacking style earned him the title of Sir Paul the Leonhardted.

  • @joncheskin
    @joncheskin 5 лет назад +5

    Capablanca is not flashy, but he seems to have a better control of the details of a position than his opponent and his endgame play is outstanding. Interesting to get to know his style better.

  • @doh185
    @doh185 6 лет назад +13

    Waited so long for this vid Capablanca learned opening theory.

  • @sngash
    @sngash 4 года назад +5

    "The game packs a lot of poison, I hope you'll enjoy it" - and it sounds perfectly normal coming from Agadmator 🤣

  • @juanmora2263
    @juanmora2263 6 лет назад +15

    Beatles reference + chess + agadmator + opening theory = vast knowledge

    • @jasperhalsey8574
      @jasperhalsey8574 4 года назад

      is the Beatles reference the title? Cuz that’s a stretch...

  • @davidlelyukh3690
    @davidlelyukh3690 6 лет назад +4

    Love your videos agadmator! Hope you have a great rest of your day!!!

  • @matteogauthier7750
    @matteogauthier7750 6 лет назад +5

    I really have to watch that agadmator's best moments video

  • @askar9367
    @askar9367 6 лет назад +38

    Saladin Leonhart
    Imagine someone named Stalin Hitler 500 years from now

    • @micovujovic94
      @micovujovic94 4 года назад +1

      😄

    • @robertkosling8117
      @robertkosling8117 4 года назад +4

      @mjolnir, but pronounced Jonathan Saladin and King Lionheart were enemys during the crusades

  • @jolly_roger2
    @jolly_roger2 6 лет назад +6

    Amazing endgame by Capablanca, brilliant game!

  • @fienddube
    @fienddube 6 лет назад +2

    16:50 ....and YET, AlphaZero’s biggest contribution in crushing Stockfish was showing that open lines and piece activity are well worth a pawn sacrifice. Or 3 lol.

  • @black350Z
    @black350Z 6 лет назад +1

    Really like this one. I haven't seen too many 4 bishop end-games.

  • @35xY9oM
    @35xY9oM 6 лет назад +2

    as an amateur, i was very happy that i found bishop c6 as the best move :) love your content agad :)

  • @dumitrufrunza8136
    @dumitrufrunza8136 6 лет назад +1

    @15:20 is where a single pawn makes the difference.

  • @tudorsucaliuc7311
    @tudorsucaliuc7311 6 лет назад +12

    OPENING THEORY LETS GO

  • @elegomeskin
    @elegomeskin 6 лет назад +2

    Capablanca in an end game that can only be described as genius. What brilliant, coy moves for the mate. Leonhardt must have been heart broken.

  • @arayapokey
    @arayapokey 6 лет назад +7

    This game was one of my favorites thus far of the Capablanca series.

  • @DrMrNikolaMax
    @DrMrNikolaMax 6 лет назад +1

    Love the positive vibes in the quote :)

  • @bezzlebedeviled4756
    @bezzlebedeviled4756 6 лет назад +1

    11:35 -- Interesting endgame. According to the engine, this is the pivotal moment, as all moves other than Kf1 are -12 by depth 30 (I assume that black can always forcibly win from a -12 position), while Kf1 remains at -3.9 (the value of a bishop and pawn, indicating a draw, probably eventually via three-fold repetition).
    Addendum: At 35 depth, Kf1 improves to -2.98 (so just a bishop) while everything else is -16 and worse with the white pawn eliminated and a new black queen present. (Strange that it hasn't found a forced mate yet.)

  • @AronFigaro
    @AronFigaro 6 лет назад +2

    LOL. Capablanca's line was much simpler than the one I calculated at the end. Beautiful.

  • @truthandlove0
    @truthandlove0 3 года назад

    2:44 "and Capablanca had no problems with accepting gambits so he grabs the pawn" lol what a boss, the funny thing is that the "gambit" is what ended up winning for him as he was a pawn up.

  • @andrewptob
    @andrewptob 6 лет назад +16

    Somewhere, Ben Finegold is looking upward and shaking his head: 3:20

  • @MeowingPuppy
    @MeowingPuppy 6 лет назад +1

    3:52
    Rare look at face of good doggo

  • @danielturunen7237
    @danielturunen7237 6 лет назад

    Wow! What a wonderful photograph of the 1911 San Sebastian tournament participants! :)

  • @michaelmassaro4375
    @michaelmassaro4375 2 месяца назад

    Wow excellent endgame from Casablanca so ironic to win because of the extra pawn always a pleasure watching a Casablanca game a great and legendary player thanks Agadmator

  • @bpoirier4
    @bpoirier4 6 лет назад +1

    “Gazza’s Tears” against Kasparov during the world championship match in 2000. Dominating performance by Vlad

  • @dickersonforever
    @dickersonforever 6 лет назад +7

    The little legend Vladimir Kramnik

  • @feedingyouinformation2572
    @feedingyouinformation2572 6 лет назад +5

    My brain gives up on calculations after game 10 each day. Thats my problem...

  • @billbillson3129
    @billbillson3129 6 лет назад

    Really cool! I am enjoying the saga, and I felt very accomplished when I saw the move before Leonhardt resigned*without pausing the video as usual*😂

  • @captainnautilus9578
    @captainnautilus9578 6 лет назад

    one of the best positional games I've ever seen

  • @arrowghost
    @arrowghost 6 лет назад +1

    It's sad to see another great player retire from Classical, reminds me of Anatoly Karpov as well. Though both of them will still be around for faster time formats. But I wish Kramnik well in his future!

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 5 лет назад +3

    Capa was a master of the patient Endgame.
    One of my favourite books is Capablanca's 100 Best Endgames.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 3 года назад

      I'm currently reading "Capablanca's Best Chess Endings" which contains 60 full games with emphasis on end games. This one is the book but I find the book to be a hit or miss with very light annotations without any critique whatsoever of Capablanca. So far though this one is one of my favorites.

  • @muhtasimchowdhury
    @muhtasimchowdhury 6 лет назад

    Meaning to the railing: Marshall. Standing: Burn, Leonhardt, Duras, Vidmar and Mieses. Sitting behind: Janowski, Bernstein, Schlechter, Rubinstein, Maroczy, Capablanca, Nimzowitsch, Hoffer and Teichmann. Sitting at the table in front: Spielamann and Tarrasch.
    Source: Chess.com

  • @DAMFOREIGNER
    @DAMFOREIGNER 3 года назад

    Binge watching the saga. Great coverage.

  • @AlwaysAudacity
    @AlwaysAudacity 6 лет назад +1

    In the spirit of Capablanca.

  • @brendanward2991
    @brendanward2991 6 лет назад +2

    14:17 - After 1... Kh3, can white simply capture the pawn on g3, with 2 Bxg3 Kxg3 3 Kg1, and the white king takes the opposition?

    • @ahmedwaheed3153
      @ahmedwaheed3153 6 лет назад +1

      Brendan Ward it results in a draw as well

    • @brendanward2991
      @brendanward2991 6 лет назад

      Yes, that's what I meant. It seems a more efficient way of drawing than the variation Agadmator demonstrated.

    • @santiagorodriguez2940
      @santiagorodriguez2940 6 лет назад

      Both are theoretical but yeah

  • @johnmarkcastillo3692
    @johnmarkcastillo3692 6 лет назад

    Hi Agadmator. I am one of your fans. I just want to suggest. At time 10:08 I think after black pushes g4 the white bishop can simply capture the pawn and go for a draw and for humans I think it is very hard to win for black. How do you assess it? Any help for me please. Thank you.

  • @wquitw0727
    @wquitw0727 6 лет назад +1

    well it s a pity he decided to retire, i still remember that photo of him laughing with chucky on a post-game analysis

  • @yourn4m3h3re
    @yourn4m3h3re 4 года назад

    After ...Be5 (8:30 in the video), I asked myself "why doesn't white play the simple and powerfull Ba7 immediately to gain control of the b8 square?". But then I realized that black's ressource would be to put his dark square bishop on the diagonal a7-g1 once b6 is pushed.

  • @cloud-dragon
    @cloud-dragon 6 лет назад +5

    "The game is really packs a lots of poison, so i do hope you'll enjoy it" :)
    0:40

  • @KurdishYoutubeKSAS
    @KurdishYoutubeKSAS 6 лет назад +2

    The greatest ever 👏👏👏

  • @charlock2614
    @charlock2614 6 лет назад +6

    Yes

  • @adamleckius
    @adamleckius 5 лет назад

    4:50 what is he saying here, about what Capablanca does with the bishop? Can't comprehend, either I'm bad at chess terms or English :D

    • @jayvenebeatbox5375
      @jayvenebeatbox5375 4 года назад

      fianchetto. it's when you use the bishop as kind of a sniper that controls a very long diagonal

  • @rkrmtest
    @rkrmtest 5 лет назад +1

    Probably, you should have named the photo contributor name ;) Wonderful explanation, no doubt!

  • @rohanp
    @rohanp 6 лет назад

    5:35 beautiful question.

  • @ultrainstinctshaggy669
    @ultrainstinctshaggy669 6 лет назад

    The Pawngrabber is back!

  • @the5thestate587
    @the5thestate587 6 лет назад

    This was quite a beautiful game in terms of tile controlling!

  • @inlovewithi
    @inlovewithi 6 лет назад

    I like that the year is on the title.

  • @mylifematters858
    @mylifematters858 6 лет назад

    Respect to Kramnik. This last tournament decided it for him

  • @johncerminaro4549
    @johncerminaro4549 3 года назад

    Any Kramnik game w/Kasparov where he trades queens early would be fun to watch ~

  • @Vicnotinho
    @Vicnotinho 6 лет назад +1

    leonhardt was amazing in this game.

  • @nikolaglavan1312
    @nikolaglavan1312 6 лет назад

    Why are your videos not showing up in my feed anymore?? This is frustrating because I am an excellent subscriber :)

  • @alexandruepuran
    @alexandruepuran 6 лет назад

    Won-der-ful! Thanks

  • @hsenwehbe4628
    @hsenwehbe4628 6 лет назад

    I have a question , what is capablanca chess and why chess players dont play it ?
    I read that I prevet a draw games so it should be usefull

  • @MiscTo3
    @MiscTo3 6 лет назад

    person in the photo at 1:38 is magnus carlsen

  • @LazarosGaming
    @LazarosGaming 6 лет назад

    Marshall, Burn, Janowski ,Bernstein, Rubinsfein, Macoczy, LeonHardt, Spielmann, Capablanca, Niemzowifsch, Vidmar, Hoffer, Teichmann, Tarrasch, Miescs

  • @pathutchison9866
    @pathutchison9866 6 лет назад

    I was just wondering if Capablanca had studied any opening theory. You don’t seem to mention that either way and it seems like an oversight on your part.

  • @paulmacariola10
    @paulmacariola10 2 года назад

    Thank you I am new in your channels

  • @banakafala1a
    @banakafala1a 6 лет назад

    an opening theory is all i need

  • @vladavasiljev
    @vladavasiljev 6 лет назад +3

    I found the bc6 in two seconds, my puzzle rating surpassed 2000 and I'm 20 at puzzle rush, for now... And all that thanks to your channel which brought me to chess a year ago, when I could barely play against 3th level against the machine, but a few days ago I battled against 2180 player on lichess tournament in a classic game and managed to hold on well almost till the end of the middle game, but I blundered a peace and resigned. Thanks for spreading love for chess worldwide in a such great manner Agadmator!

  • @pietrobarbieri8113
    @pietrobarbieri8113 6 лет назад

    Hey! Thanks for your content! I have been following your videos for a while and i have a question for you and for everyone else who has suggeations. What book or guide would you suggest for a beginner? I would like to start playing and i'm looking for a good point to start. Thanks in advance!

  • @stateofdecay2210
    @stateofdecay2210 6 лет назад

    the deep mind videos are awesome

  • @krishpatel7499
    @krishpatel7499 6 лет назад

    What software do you use for these video please tell

  • @mendozajovy
    @mendozajovy 6 лет назад

    Agadmator are you planning to have a Kramnik special edition?

  • @epomeni-ekpompi
    @epomeni-ekpompi 6 лет назад

    thats an amazing picture

  • @philip9689
    @philip9689 6 лет назад

    Can someone explain to me why the pawn sacrifice was popular in the past? I don't see much (if any) compensation for white. Did Leonhardt do something wrong?

    • @ryanarya2806
      @ryanarya2806 6 лет назад

      Like agad said, usually sacrificing a pawn is very common to gain initiative. In many case, initiative is very dangerous, so it's a piece of cake to trade with one pawn in middle-game.

  • @jessejames8370
    @jessejames8370 6 лет назад +9

    #Suggestion Peter Leko vs Vladimir Kramnik Linares (2004)

  • @khaluha9235
    @khaluha9235 6 лет назад +1

    Capablanca plays like a chess machine

  • @mrmarkstv6585
    @mrmarkstv6585 6 лет назад +2

    5:44 I found the move yeah

  • @dennisacreman1431
    @dennisacreman1431 6 лет назад

    After capablancas pawn G2 why not king f2?

  • @abdullaalmosalami
    @abdullaalmosalami 6 лет назад

    Damn what! Kramnik is retiring :O

  • @TheDiceMatrix
    @TheDiceMatrix 6 лет назад

    Beyond Superior! Agcelsior!

  • @rezashahmizad9585
    @rezashahmizad9585 6 лет назад

    Hi there man. great job u do here. I hail from Iran

  • @CharlesOffdensen
    @CharlesOffdensen 6 лет назад

    Saladin Lion Heart, what a name!

  • @iamandi45
    @iamandi45 6 лет назад +3

    Show us the Kramnik imortal game! :))

  • @mirsadajdari
    @mirsadajdari 6 лет назад

    You are uploading very fast - *_your favorite mod of discord_*

  • @TDTheTruth
    @TDTheTruth 6 лет назад

    Such a cool endgame

  • @RF_20
    @RF_20 6 лет назад

    Great end game lesson this

  • @joeb4142
    @joeb4142 6 лет назад

    A fast pawn on the queenside?

  • @jedrzej8442
    @jedrzej8442 6 лет назад

    Hey agadmator, I hope you will cover some of the alpha zero games you got soon! I came to dislike the engine like gameplay by human grandmasters and I hope alpha zero can change the way we play chess again :-)

  • @davidskaar3232
    @davidskaar3232 5 лет назад

    Great endgame puzzle

  • @1994mrmysteryman
    @1994mrmysteryman 6 лет назад

    Opening Theory is what he needs.

  • @briankoontz1
    @briankoontz1 6 лет назад

    Chess is brutal. Some guy lost an eye!

  • @endme6658
    @endme6658 6 лет назад

    But how is capablancas opening theory doing?

  • @qvor1996
    @qvor1996 6 лет назад

    Sir Paul looks like Barney Stinson's doppelganger

  • @varadkousadikar9424
    @varadkousadikar9424 6 лет назад

    Can you please put link of your first you tube video??

  • @bmatic1319
    @bmatic1319 6 лет назад

    Hi all! Just want to know, what's the best place to play chess online? Thanks!

  • @argjessaer4670
    @argjessaer4670 6 лет назад

    I finally found the correct move at 13:55 :)

  • @LUCASDBD
    @LUCASDBD 6 лет назад

    Why did you hinted that we shouldn't capture the queen...then automaticly i think of g2 and im not an excellent player :(