Great Players of the Past: Paul Keres

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2022
  • Check out Ben's Chessable courses here! www.chessable.com/author/BenF... Paul Keres (January 7th, 1916 - June 5th, 1975) was an Estonian and Soviet chess grandmaster and chess writer. He was among the world's top players from the mid-1930s to the mid-1960s, and narrowly missed a chance at a world championship match on five occasions.
    - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Keres
    This lecture was recorded on April 27th, 2022, in Roswell, Georgia.
    Game 1: Paul Keres - Boris Spassky, Candidates Match 1965 11:20
    Game 2: Paul Keres - László Szabó, Budapest 1955 31:00
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Комментарии • 115

  • @Lembo101
    @Lembo101 2 года назад +186

    Growing up in the Estonian diaspora meant hearing about Keres being great and all, but no one would give me a 1 hour explanation as to why that might be the case. Thanks Ben!

    • @mno7pro323
      @mno7pro323 2 года назад +26

      Remember the more you donate the more he talks about how great your favorite player is!

    • @ttul-vy7ns
      @ttul-vy7ns 2 года назад

      @@mno7pro323 does it make Keres less great?

    • @kallebanan1924
      @kallebanan1924 2 года назад +2

      I’m an Estonian from Sweden and he is a bit of a legend to us. We have a painting of him in Eesti Maja in Stockholm

    • @BaronOfGods
      @BaronOfGods 2 года назад +1

      @@kallebanan1924 It is also fair to mention that Keres was pictured in our, Estonian, currency, the five krona bill. He left imho a very good legacy for the whole country along side other well regarded Estonian cultural figures. Albeit chess not being that popular "sport", if you will, I think the fact that we as a nation decided to "immortalise" him, again, if you will, is absolutely astonishing! On that note, thank you for pointing out that Stockholm has Eesti Maja, it will be a top list spot for me to visit next time I am in Stockholm!

    • @kallebanan1924
      @kallebanan1924 2 года назад

      @@BaronOfGods Palun! You're very welcome to visit.

  • @rubenmatias6126
    @rubenmatias6126 2 года назад +44

    Hey I gave Ben that Keres bank note! My greatest contribution to chess.

  • @Slywolf1992
    @Slywolf1992 2 года назад +21

    It's very cool that this lecture included that bill with Keres on it.

  • @TheGhrumble
    @TheGhrumble 2 года назад +185

    For the love of gravy, when Ben dies, someone write him a long, LONG, exagerated, overarticulated Wikipedia artical.

    • @moonbaseryan
      @moonbaseryan 2 года назад +64

      Already on it.. it starts with "Arguably the best player to never be World Champion.. of course it's arguable, you can argue anything."

    • @hideomituns2184
      @hideomituns2184 2 года назад +7

      It will have all of his Finegold rules on it as well!
      He doesn't need a long article. His Finegold rules will enshrine him.

    • @mno7pro323
      @mno7pro323 2 года назад +6

      @@moonbaseryan Grandmaster "Ben" Finegold is arguably the best chess player of all time, but not because of his chess... ooh snap!!

    • @thedancingveganatheist6310
      @thedancingveganatheist6310 2 года назад +10

      I agree -- it should be SUSPICIOUSLY long.

    • @Thomas-bz3xt
      @Thomas-bz3xt 2 года назад

      A loved this , was in stitches man lol

  • @ivan_7769
    @ivan_7769 2 года назад +10

    Keres is one of my favorite players of all time! been waiting for that video for long ! Thank you so much Ben!

  • @lukacalov1988
    @lukacalov1988 2 года назад +14

    44:33
    In this position Ben missed a great moment for a "named after Mr Attack joke"

  • @bigknocker2264
    @bigknocker2264 Месяц назад

    I love Keres because he was a correspondence chess player, which I did extensively in the 70s after learning the game at the age of 19. When Keres was an unknown player, I recall a chess writer mentioning that other players had no idea of his strength, and were "summarily punished."

  • @DrJens-pn5qk
    @DrJens-pn5qk Год назад +8

    I learned chess from Keres' books, which were very popular in the GDR. He shaped my style (if you can talk about 'style' when it comes to an ELO 2000 something player).

  • @alanESV2
    @alanESV2 2 года назад +8

    Oh, he died in Finland, you could say he “Finnished”

  • @zenarrow3356
    @zenarrow3356 2 года назад +2

    Very nice, interesting and informative about a player that I have never heard of.
    Thank you

  • @pschneider1968
    @pschneider1968 2 года назад +3

    I love those lectures! ♟🧡♟🧡♟

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Год назад

    Fantastic lecture! Thanks!

  • @keithwald5349
    @keithwald5349 Год назад +4

    For Finns, Estonian is frustrating because it's close enough to sound reasonable, but still different enough to be confusing. I'm not Finnish. I'm just showing Finnish empathy because I'm a caring person.

  • @tarnumj7319
    @tarnumj7319 2 года назад +52

    Keres died shortly after winning a tournament. That's why I make sure never to win one.

    • @SrinivashM29
      @SrinivashM29 2 года назад +1

      That's why Ben also doesn't win tournaments.

    • @quivalla
      @quivalla 2 года назад +4

      In 1975, Keres won a tournament in Vancouver. It was his last tournament he would ever play. They are having the 46th annual Keres Memorial in Vancouver which ended today.

    • @kirbyculp3449
      @kirbyculp3449 2 года назад

      @@quivalla
      Who won?

  • @stevemartinish
    @stevemartinish 2 года назад +5

    I played in a Paul Keres memorial in BC once. I won't talk about my results there.

    • @kirbyculp3449
      @kirbyculp3449 2 года назад

      Its a win if you didn't die.

    • @zackcruise
      @zackcruise 2 года назад

      you and Keres had the same score

  • @bertross9727
    @bertross9727 2 года назад +10

    Literally just searched 'finegold keres' yesterday watching a middle game video of yours. Had his book 'The Art of the Middlegame' sat on shelf for years, the weird notation slowed me down n was wondering whether it was worth picking up again. Maybe I'll watch this vid now n Finegold out!?

  • @dennispresotto5574
    @dennispresotto5574 11 месяцев назад +2

    Fun fact: Since 2016 there also is a 2 euro coin featuring Paul Keres

    • @AriMakela
      @AriMakela 3 месяца назад

      It is a small special edition. I do have the note and the coin :)

  • @ViciouslyBuoyant
    @ViciouslyBuoyant 2 года назад +3

    Yay lectures

  • @ahrrydepp493
    @ahrrydepp493 2 года назад +1

    My fooking favorite series

  • @TheJoaovasco
    @TheJoaovasco 2 года назад +4

    Go Ben! But stay there

  • @strongerthanlogic8710
    @strongerthanlogic8710 Год назад +1

    Paul Keres is a legend 🔥🔥

  • @carlmanheim2635
    @carlmanheim2635 2 года назад +1

    Great players of the past?!
    Paul Keres?!
    YES PLEASE

  • @ElColombre27360
    @ElColombre27360 2 года назад +1

    Yeah, finally! Nobody talks about the unlucky Keres in chess videos, I've been waiting for this for a long time!

  • @wesleythomas9131
    @wesleythomas9131 2 года назад

    Go Ben!

  • @koalabandit9166
    @koalabandit9166 2 года назад +2

    Paul: Keres
    Nakamura: not even Keres

  • @izzymarz6788
    @izzymarz6788 2 года назад

    keres is the reason i play Qe2 followed by Rd1 a lot

  • @ironman2818
    @ironman2818 2 года назад +4

    One thing I've learned in just the first few minutes, the truth hurts

  • @Mathemagical55
    @Mathemagical55 5 месяцев назад

    Spassky wasn't "world champion for many years" before losing to Fischer. He was WC for three years, the shortest period possible at the time.

  • @WTBKaraoke
    @WTBKaraoke 4 месяца назад

    26:40 I think Spasky played Rd8 so he could play Na6 on the next move and not have to worry about Qa4, forking the knight and pawn on d7

  • @reybandaying8457
    @reybandaying8457 9 месяцев назад

    I love chess because of Paul KERES🎉

  • @hideomituns2184
    @hideomituns2184 2 года назад

    Just watched Dan Heisman's FM presents "3 types of chess vision"
    Then watched this. It was fun comparing the two videos in the lens of a class player.

  • @kmarasin
    @kmarasin 2 года назад +4

    8:57 Spassky became world champion in 196NINE, not 1966

  • @cranberogelio
    @cranberogelio Год назад

    does this kind of lectures still hapen with in-person attendance?

  • @hideomituns2184
    @hideomituns2184 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sponsor for the game! Ben Finegold is an excellent teacher money well spent!
    Ben Finegold is like the Yojimbo summon in FF10 if you get what I mean.

  • @jordanbarnett1591
    @jordanbarnett1591 6 месяцев назад

    don’t know how. but Rb4 was the first move i thought of.

  • @GraemeCree
    @GraemeCree 6 месяцев назад +1

    Belyavsky didn't really beat 9 world champions, he beat people like Ponomariov and Khalifman who held the FIDE title but were never undisputed world champion. Keres and Korchnoi are the only ones with 9.
    Petrosian beat 8 world champions, but didn't make it 9 because he couldn't play himself.
    I think Reshevsky beat 7 world champions, but never beat Petrosian, Spassky, Tal, or Karpov, even though he played them all at least once. But just to have played 11 world champions must be some kind of record. Up through 1985, Reshevsky had played *every* world champion except Steinitz.

  • @leonardocontreras9690
    @leonardocontreras9690 Год назад +1

    Paul Keres and Tigran Petrosian are the only chess players that appear on money

  • @largestcamil4854
    @largestcamil4854 2 года назад +1

    Wes Berger who's this guy

  • @MrCupidd
    @MrCupidd 2 года назад

    Is Arnold Horseshack trying to learn chess?

  • @DWeirich76
    @DWeirich76 2 года назад

    Ben should do a great players of the past on himself.

  • @sjfstreamz5671
    @sjfstreamz5671 2 года назад +1

    He always says trying is the first step to failure so when he said trying is the first step to um ... solving them. Made me laugh

  • @nl3064
    @nl3064 8 месяцев назад

    9:01 Spassky became champ in '69. Petrosian was still champ in '66.

  • @rthmjohn
    @rthmjohn 2 года назад

    It's ironic that they guy makes fun of jazz as a signature bit uses jazz as the theme music for his videos.

  • @Alkuf100
    @Alkuf100 2 года назад +1

    Who is this Zabó mr GM Ben Finegold was talking about when showing the Keres-Szabó match

  • @SenatorBluto
    @SenatorBluto 2 года назад +1

    I'd hate to play postal against Keres.

  • @beloglavisup2
    @beloglavisup2 2 года назад +2

    Next best player of the past, Yusupov.

  • @bertross9727
    @bertross9727 2 года назад

    At 22m40, if black gets greedy and takes another pawn, isn't the problem after white plays Bc4 more an immediate issue of his king safety than his badly placed rook? Black has Nxe3 forking the queen and rooks, until it gets pinned. I must be looking down a dumb line tbw, think i need a bit more spoon-feeding on that part!

  • @jackanderson719
    @jackanderson719 2 года назад

    I found a move. Instead of F5 around 19:00 what about Qween D1 check trade Qweens knight E2 capture the c1 bishop and material is equal.

  • @SelfReflective
    @SelfReflective Год назад +1

    @9:00 Spassky did not become world champion in 1966. Petrosian retained his title. Shame on you, Ben :)

  • @user-ts2co4ov5h
    @user-ts2co4ov5h 2 года назад +2

    Good videos on great players... But I notice every time you put one of these videos you only analyze their most famous wins which many people are familiar with and are shown in many videos and books... Please find lesser known games.

  • @Dybbouk
    @Dybbouk 2 года назад +3

    Personally, I think Keres would have beaten Alekhine (and Euwe) in the late 30s.

    • @romd4031
      @romd4031 Год назад +1

      Keres winning AVRO 1938 was a clear statement that he was next in line for the WCC.

    • @fundhund62
      @fundhund62 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@romd4031Alekhine beat Keres rather handily most of the time (even in the 1940s). I doubt Keres would have had much of a chance in a match. Alekhine was another calibre.

  • @donsimons9810
    @donsimons9810 4 месяца назад

    radiohead…. meh ok. STP????? oh, Ben you’re becoming my favorite chess guy with jokes like that

  • @Admiralmeriweather
    @Admiralmeriweather 4 месяца назад

    wait I thought Polgar beat that many world champions at least

  • @HughMorristheJoker
    @HughMorristheJoker 2 года назад

    Nice chair

  • @brucehighcock4568
    @brucehighcock4568 11 месяцев назад

    "Truth hurts" moment there he appeared to turn into a plant 😂

  • @henkoosterink8744
    @henkoosterink8744 2 года назад

    I still play a6.....

  • @askthepizzaguy
    @askthepizzaguy 2 года назад +1

    27:40 Threatening the following move (spoiler if correct.... I do not know yet...)
    Always play Bishop F1, which was the point of moving the rook.
    I only got it because Ben says "youre ALWAYS threatening it." Thats a hint. Thanks for the hint, I was paying attention this whole time. I even got better at chess puzzles.
    If you did not say it, I still would have been looking for it because the rook lift could be trying to double up on the bubble up, or, it could be making space. Those are the only 2 reasons that could jump out at me for that rook lift.
    But since you said always, I wasnt thinking lift and double up. Plus the queen is right there.

    • @askthepizzaguy
      @askthepizzaguy 2 года назад

      Nice. I mean, the odds of that being wrong seemed long. I dont know where the queen was going after that.

  • @JosephTruelson
    @JosephTruelson 2 года назад

    RAR!

  • @danielgautreau161
    @danielgautreau161 2 года назад +1

    How many world champions did Judit Polgar defeat?

    • @12jswilson
      @12jswilson 2 года назад +1

      A lot but didn't defeat all of them in classical. Some were rapid. A lot were also the winner of the tournament they had during the title split like Khasimdinov rather than winning through matches so there were more world champions to play against

  • @robbrown8483
    @robbrown8483 2 года назад +8

    At the risk of sounding conspiratorial, there was no way the Soviets were going to let an Estonian beat their favourite son, Botvinnik.

  • @predragnikolic3040
    @predragnikolic3040 Год назад

    Paul Keres result with Fischer is 2-2

  • @giovannicorno1247
    @giovannicorno1247 11 месяцев назад

    Keres lost probably the best occasion when Alekhine refused his challenge after Keres won the AVRO 1939.

  • @Dybbouk
    @Dybbouk Год назад

    Nice plant in the corner. Alekhine would have pissed in it!!

  • @nuwandalton
    @nuwandalton 2 месяца назад

    Ale-KEEN, for fu** sake!

  • @sameash3153
    @sameash3153 2 года назад

    Some of the best truth hurts jokes

  • @countingongod3900
    @countingongod3900 Год назад

    Keres in Hebrew is "rhyme" חרז.
    Alekhine in Hebrew is "my nephew" אלהחיין

  • @mothecat776
    @mothecat776 Год назад

    BEN. Paul Keres. Who Keres? your a "pun" loving guy...

  • @Dybbouk
    @Dybbouk 2 года назад

    Of course Bobby called him a 'Russian'.

  • @bomnitoperro9422
    @bomnitoperro9422 2 года назад +2

    This is who hikaru thinks he is. But the truth hurts.

  • @chesswars
    @chesswars Год назад

    truth hurts

  • @ulrichschmidt5559
    @ulrichschmidt5559 2 года назад

    Spassky became world champion in 1966?? Ahem... You need to get your numbers straight... Spassky became world champion in 1969...

  • @philrobertson2995
    @philrobertson2995 2 года назад +1

    Spassky was only World Champion for three years.

  • @jasonbeardsley7059
    @jasonbeardsley7059 5 месяцев назад

    Wow come you’re so knowledgeable, yet so crap?
    The truth hurts!
    Only kidding!!! Thanks x

  • @philrobertson2995
    @philrobertson2995 2 года назад +1

    You don't need to keep saying "the truth hurts".

    • @Evilanious
      @Evilanious 2 года назад +7

      Yes, he does.

    • @fink7968
      @fink7968 2 года назад +6

      You are on the wrong channel if you're gonna get irritated by repeated jokes/phrases

    • @philrobertson2995
      @philrobertson2995 2 года назад

      Evidently, @@fink7968!​

  • @celinelorenzo3642
    @celinelorenzo3642 3 месяца назад

    How can live à lonely nazi on earth,when we are sure that a only ben "that we all love " is alive ?the truth hurts !from south of france with love .