Capablanca breaks the Vienna Gambit in 9* moves

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @ChessNetwork
    @ChessNetwork  День назад +4

    José Raúl Capablanca chess games
    ruclips.net/p/PLQsLDm9Rq9bEzzmNkhYN-Gii0s8NFJuZZ

  • @looinrims
    @looinrims День назад +44

    ‘Just the other day, a century ago’

  • @CarlosCastroRomero
    @CarlosCastroRomero День назад +15

    Such a head-spinning game, and Capablanca still managed to play at 98% accuracy! He was, indeed, the chess machine.
    Thanks, Jerry, loving this long run of daily uploads :)

  • @baxterbrown8088
    @baxterbrown8088 День назад +12

    The best chess youtuber :) i watch all of these right when they drop!

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 День назад +21

    capa was 13 when this game was played.

    • @PeterWhite-q1k
      @PeterWhite-q1k День назад +6

      Thank you for highlighting that. I believe in stating the age of under 18 y.o. players because it adds more perspective to my awe of that player's talents. FYI, Juan Corzo was the Cuban chess champion at the time!! Blows my mind...

    • @Ebobster
      @Ebobster 20 часов назад +1

      Wow, only 13! Mind-boggling.

  • @flippert0
    @flippert0 День назад +12

    I always thought "Chess Machine" was hyperbole, but now when I see "98% accuracy", I think differently.

    • @abebuckingham8198
      @abebuckingham8198 День назад +3

      Capablanca wins so many games by trading into a winning endgame that he changed how people played chess. He deserves his flowers.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 18 часов назад

      Capablanca is one of the most accurate chess players in all of chess history. He went something like 8 years undefeated. Truly the Chess Machine!

    • @shaolinscorpion6526
      @shaolinscorpion6526 Час назад

      seriously, that accuaracy level is rare even now a days with computer prep. What a legend

  • @dobfeldman5026
    @dobfeldman5026 День назад +6

    And young JR had no computer. Pure human calculation

  • @Ebobster
    @Ebobster 20 часов назад +3

    Wonderful game with many pointed variations just beneath the surface; a good example of the incredible beauty of chess.

  • @jozefserf2024
    @jozefserf2024 День назад +5

    The young Capablanca didn't mind complex positions. Later on, he coasted as a technician.

  • @marktheexpositor
    @marktheexpositor День назад +2

    Thanks Jerry for posting all these videos, I hope it’s translating into profit for you. For me it’s good clean entertainment, hard to find sometimes on the net.

  • @tamimahmad5935
    @tamimahmad5935 22 часа назад +1

    If I see Jerry in any tournament, Im gonna bet all my money on him

  • @michaelf8221
    @michaelf8221 День назад +3

    For the record though most people only call the Vienna Gambit the line after e4 e5, Nc3 Nf6!?, f4. Here, black cannot capture on f4 as e5 practically wins for white immediately. With the knight developed on c6 like in this game, f4 essentially transposes back to a King's Gambit line.

  • @d007ization
    @d007ization День назад +4

    Fascinating how huge material advantage can amount to nothing when all your minors are undeveloped.

  • @SigmaValence
    @SigmaValence День назад +2

    Your videos consistently provide the best quality analysis in my opinion, and I've learned a lot from them and my rating has noticeably improved. I watched you frequently many years ago and am recently returning and its great to see you're still putting out high quality content. Hope you're doing well Jerry.

  • @SuedeStonn
    @SuedeStonn День назад +2

    Capablanca was the first world champion my dad told me about when he got me into playing chess (mid-80's), the "Chess Machine"... they weren't wrong to give him that nickname! :D

  • @michaelmassaro4375
    @michaelmassaro4375 День назад +1

    Devastating attack Casablanca had so many great games he always seems a move ahead of his opposition Great player thanks Jerry

  • @PeterWhite-q1k
    @PeterWhite-q1k День назад +1

    Thank you, Jerry! to quote Yogi Berra, "The future ain't what it used to be..." I di not wake up today knowing I would no longer have to fear the Vienna Gambit or have your marvelous tutelage of a Capablanca game today. I must say, you gave your audience a terrific game to "take a few things away."

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 18 часов назад +1

    Incredible game! I was not expecting a master class on the Vienna Gambit today. Thanks Jerry!

  • @chrishauser5505
    @chrishauser5505 День назад +3

    Good Lord, he had such vision!
    Thanks, Jerry.

  • @PaulFurber
    @PaulFurber День назад +2

    Thanks particularly for the opening variation analysis here Jerry - really useful context.

  • @heyitsmikey128
    @heyitsmikey128 День назад +1

    I'm going to get withdrawals if you stop posting, I watch these every night now!

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 21 час назад

    Great to see the tactical beast Capa. Thanks Jerry.

  • @ernestodominguezlopez147
    @ernestodominguezlopez147 День назад

    The best part of this particular game (match, actually) is that Capablanca was just 13, and Corzo was Cuba's champion

  • @shashankajoshi
    @shashankajoshi 9 часов назад +1

    mind boggled and spun around

  • @alexandershorse9021
    @alexandershorse9021 День назад +1

    White’s early position looks terrible and yet Capablanca totally dominated, a chess genius.

  • @Silvermist78
    @Silvermist78 17 часов назад +1

    Brilliant presentation!

  • @MaestroColucci
    @MaestroColucci День назад +1

    Couole mistakes and no blunders are no match against 98% accuracy, what a beast!!!

  • @twentyrothmans7308
    @twentyrothmans7308 День назад +1

    Gallant fight by his opponent.

  • @bjorntorlarsson
    @bjorntorlarsson День назад +1

    Interesting how the players of the "Romantic Chess" era (although I think this was a decade or so after it supposedly ended) put in such an effort to cause problems for themselves, while trying to cause problems for their opponent. Much like great power international relations today, unfortunately. Attack focused, defense not-so-much in mind.

    • @bjorntorlarsson
      @bjorntorlarsson День назад

      Put your King in opposition to the opponent's King, not to their pawn! That g3 pawn was a killer. And this all because of White's h4 move, passing it by? And black then opening up the e-file? If this isn't a Romantic Era game, then I wanna see Paul Morphy. He and Capablanca made chess good players look bad.

  • @LukeLongboneOfficial
    @LukeLongboneOfficial День назад

    Jerry is on fire y’all 🔥🔥🔥

  • @MennaAdam-qx9ef
    @MennaAdam-qx9ef День назад +2

    What's your accent please to improve my language with chess ?😅❤

  • @kristianminkov9631
    @kristianminkov9631 День назад

    cool game!

  • @jerryholder6999
    @jerryholder6999 23 часа назад

    I'm always waiting for the next vid...

  • @Winkkin
    @Winkkin День назад

    I thought ...g3 after the bishop takes

  • @loplop7029
    @loplop7029 День назад

    Hi Jerry.

  • @Lostanduntold
    @Lostanduntold День назад

    Love the romantic Era games

  • @thomasdequincey5811
    @thomasdequincey5811 День назад +1

    Nice game. A dubious Gambit destroyed by Capablanca, what's not to like.

  • @bjorntorlarsson
    @bjorntorlarsson День назад

    This unbalanced emotional chess player begins every single video with a curse word that has to be BLEEPED! ;-) (yeah, sure!)

  • @MrIran69
    @MrIran69 День назад +1

    If playing black unless you got good memory and spend good amount of time studying these variations, likely you screw things up and one wrong move you are lost. Too dangerous as black.

  • @ex0duzz
    @ex0duzz День назад +1

    Another interesting game eh? I'm still waiting for a game to be uploaded that I find uninteresting.. I'll probably be waiting few years more if not forever but we'll see. Everyone gets lazy sometime or maybe some boring clickbait Magnus game will do the trick lol

    • @dopaminecloud
      @dopaminecloud День назад

      made me curious how many games he looks through before he considers one worth looking into