Guys! I found a really interesting line after Nc5 in 3:36 . If Bxc5 bxc5 Qxb7, Na5 traps the queen. Therefore, after Bxc5 bxc5, Nd5! (If exd5 Qxb7 Na5 no longer traps the queen. Eval bar gives -0.9 in a low depth of 20) Best response to Nd5 is Nd4 Rxd4! cxd4 Qxb7 exd5. Eval bar gives -0.8 in 20 depth. Position is unclear for human, Black has a rook for a knight but a triple stacked pawn weakness.
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At 3:40 why cant white play bishop captures knight? Seems like neither pawn defending the knight can move, cause the bishop is behind one and the queen behind the other opposite the rook. I feel like there must be something im not seeing
@3:35 WOAH, the move Nc5 left the knight completely en prise. After Bxc5, both of the pawns "defending" the knight are pinned by white's rook and queen!!
@@MokaPot36804 I see. To hold the tension after ...Na5 white should: Qb4 but then ...dxc5! threatening the white queen. Both queens are under attack and they are kinda even again.
@@RawPeds no, the initial move you talked about was Bxc5. Black captures with the b pawn and the bishop on b7 is not free because if the queen takes Na5 wins it
My guess is the queen gets trapped, so Bxc5, bxc5, Qxb7, Na5 now you have no safe squares to go to. It would be a Queen for a rook and bishop which is still playable i suppose
@@mauriceprins2852 No it isn't. It almost never is. Playable is when your opponent has miniscule advantage and needs very high accuracy to win and can be drawn most of the times.
This line with 5.Nb5 was quite popular in the 1980s, featuring standard Maroczy vs Hedgehog positions. The matches Karpov - Kasparov saw this structure quite a few times, though not exactly through this move order. If you are a fan of the Taimanov you might be interested in a somewhat newer approach for Black after 12.Qb3, which is 12...Ne5, counter attacking e4 :)
3:36 isn't that a free knight?? the pin on queen and bishop ain't problematic? maybe N.a5 to remove the queen from b file, but white maid black lose a tempo...
after bishop takes on c5, if bxc5 the bishop isnt free. i also thought it was. after queen takes the 'free' bishop, knight to a5 traps it! incredible stuff
@@escueladeartesemocionales The king is in check, so either the bishop goes back or the queen goes infront of king but either way, you can capture the quuen with the horse.
At 3:42 can someone please tell me why not b×c5 instead of going back with queen....coz the two pawns are pinned and it's a free night...please tell me that am I blind anywhere??
@@MokaPot36804 good explanation man .....you remembered me agads one of the thumbnail (knights are tricky bastards) and honestly I missed that move :) thanks btw...
I don't understand - at 3:34 = white bishop at E3 x C5 - if D6 takes the bishop, dead queen. if B6 takes the bishop, dead bishop on B2. Neither takes, B6 taken by the white bishop, threatens black queen.
Check the other comments. There's Na5 after b captures and ...Qxb2 Agadmator usually analyses these games with an engine. If someone makes a mistake, he will mention it during the analysis.
I would love to know how black would continue at 3:40 if white captures knight on c5 with bishop on e3. If black recaptuers with pawn on d6 you lose your queen to a rook, and if black recaptuers with b6 you lose a bishop on b7. Looks like a free piece.
Agadmator: And now you can all go online to crush your opponents with the Sicilian Defense. Me: [Enthusiastically goes online to do some real crushing.] My opponent: [Has also seen the video and opens a giant can of whoop-ass on my pieces.]
09:04 can u tell me why u cant defend that bishop ? Rg1 Rg5 Knight e1 or e3 all this moves works for me, but im very low ELO so i just want to learn why ?
i wondered the same, nice to see the other reply being so useless. I guess i'll have to use an engine. I feel like he simply missed that line, he doesn't reply on engines on every line he shows
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In Move 18 when Black plays BxK ... white could do the same and if Black retires the Bishop Whites then could play Bxd6 and is better, and NO reason for Whites loose any pawn in the center. The presented analyses has flaw at this spot.
Getting into a Maroczy Bind this way as white sure wastes a lot of tempi. Imagine how differently the play would be if you add the moves Rac1, b3, Nc2.
We always seem to forget that Nodirbek is the World Rapid Champion lol. It's great that he's doing well in classical as well.
Well, hikaru got kicked bcuz of covid
What a shitty was to discredit someone
He beat Anish Giri in classical in the World Cup
I like how on this channel, all discoveries are nasty discoveries.
Guys! I found a really interesting line after Nc5 in 3:36 . If Bxc5 bxc5 Qxb7, Na5 traps the queen. Therefore, after Bxc5 bxc5, Nd5! (If exd5 Qxb7 Na5 no longer traps the queen. Eval bar gives -0.9 in a low depth of 20) Best response to Nd5 is Nd4 Rxd4! cxd4 Qxb7 exd5. Eval bar gives -0.8 in 20 depth. Position is unclear for human, Black has a rook for a knight but a triple stacked pawn weakness.
ahh it was exactly what i was wondering, i thought it was a free piece, thanks for letting us know
thanks! I thought it was a blunder. apparently this grandmasters see everything
One of the most beautiful coordinated attacks on this channel. As a Sicilian player I very much wish I could emulate something this incredible.
It's games like this that make me realize how impossible it is for me to emulate... It's very humbling.
Agadmator walking on thin ice with that title 💀
Agadmator displayed one game , not giving principles and tricks or something else for black😬
@@QuantumRishi
He showed how to win with black pieces. He did give. Re-watch it :) .
What happens if he falls through?
Salim has brilliant games, but you almost always show him losing 😂.. It reminds me of Topalov.
3:36 Bxc5 doesn't win a piece, because black captured with the b-pawn and if you take the bishop on b7 then Na5 traps your queen
Then queen can be placed at b4,if rock attacks then a4.... Please, correct me,I am new in this chess world. Thank you.
@@jeevanjethwani there would be a black pawn on c5 after bxc5. so Qb4 cxb4.
Thanks was wondering
I just paused the video at the same moment and I'm wondering the same.
Finally a game of abdusatturov
@3:38 why not Bxc5? Either pawn take is good for white
bxc5 qxb7 na5 queen trap
I was wondering about that too
@@vasilisbabetas9663 kudos to you good players teaching beginners in the comments section.🥲
@@jayantbhalla9428 agreed
@Magopos ^
The pawn black uses to capture the bishop would be defending the b4 square
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Which Country?
@@ayushanjay4983 Looks like the gentleman may be at the University in Ankara, Turkey
@@ashutoshaggarwal2001 Would much rather you play chess with your enemies :)
2:08 Just casually blundered the queen while grabbing the knight
Same😂
Best youtuber
Wow That was A vicious slaughter at the end.
#suggestion not really a new suggestion but you said you'll show the Giri game where he checkmated with two knights
Expect Fireworks when u see Abdusattorov
At 3:40 why cant white play bishop captures knight? Seems like neither pawn defending the knight can move, cause the bishop is behind one and the queen behind the other opposite the rook. I feel like there must be something im not seeing
Well, one continuation that can be totally wrong, is :
If black takes with b6, and white queen takes bishop, then Knight to a5 traps the queen I think
@3:35 WOAH, the move Nc5 left the knight completely en prise.
After Bxc5, both of the pawns "defending" the knight are pinned by white's rook and queen!!
There's actually tactical reasons why white can't win a piece here, starting with Na5 trapping the queen if white goes for the bishop immediately.
@@kellamyoshikage286 Ah yes, I see your point!!
Well that game was well beyond my capacity to follow … perhaps in a year, or 50, I mite begin to grasp it. But exciting none the less. Thkz Agad.
3:41 Bxc5 and black can't capture back without losing material,
@@MokaPot36804 I see. To hold the tension after
...Na5 white should:
Qb4 but then ...dxc5! threatening the white queen. Both queens are under attack and they are kinda even again.
@@RawPeds no, the initial move you talked about was Bxc5. Black captures with the b pawn and the bishop on b7 is not free because if the queen takes Na5 wins it
@@andrewwilson9922 Now i see it. Thanks.
Can someone explain me why salem has not captured knight at 3:41 ?
Q or Bishop will hanging if pawn will capture back.
Can't capture the bishop.
Coz if Qxb7 Na5 traps the queen.
My guess is the queen gets trapped, so Bxc5, bxc5, Qxb7, Na5 now you have no safe squares to go to. It would be a Queen for a rook and bishop which is still playable i suppose
@@mauriceprins2852 No it isn't. It almost never is. Playable is when your opponent has miniscule advantage and needs very high accuracy to win and can be drawn most of the times.
4.27 me realizing; this really is a top level chess match
If you know the line or don't know the line, play . . d6
He is a very aggressive player
Say that, Tal from the right corner didn't roll his eyes towards the board to look at this beautiful attack.
Woow Nodirbek is very high level chess player.
at 9:05 when Rxd4...
why Rg5 isn't considered?
it saves the bishop and artificially pins the knight.
I like how Amagator swirls the icon for the move. It is like he is putting frosting on a cake.
This line with 5.Nb5 was quite popular in the 1980s, featuring standard Maroczy vs Hedgehog positions. The matches Karpov - Kasparov saw this structure quite a few times, though not exactly through this move order. If you are a fan of the Taimanov you might be interested in a somewhat newer approach for Black after 12.Qb3, which is 12...Ne5, counter attacking e4 :)
I love games that feature moves in slow motion ;)
3:36 isn't that a free knight??
the pin on queen and bishop ain't problematic?
maybe N.a5 to remove the queen from b file, but white maid black lose a tempo...
after bishop takes on c5, if bxc5 the bishop isnt free. i also thought it was. after queen takes the 'free' bishop, knight to a5 traps it! incredible stuff
A lesson taught move by move, plan by plan!
On 10:35 if horse on G4 moves to E3 you get a discovered check on the white king and get to pick up the queen.
I think the white bishop goes back and defends if you don't capture it
@@escueladeartesemocionales The king is in check, so either the bishop goes back or the queen goes infront of king but either way, you can capture the quuen with the horse.
@@olha2 ohhhh yeah, that's true. thanks!
At 3:42 can someone please tell me why not b×c5 instead of going back with queen....coz the two pawns are pinned and it's a free night...please tell me that am I blind anywhere??
@@MokaPot36804 good explanation man .....you remembered me agads one of the thumbnail (knights are tricky bastards) and honestly I missed that move :) thanks btw...
Nodirbek has a bright future!
@3:41 when black knight on c5 attacks the white queen why not just capture it with the bishop?
"Crush your opponents like you usually do" that's nice of you to say as I love hanging my queen
All sorts of nasty discoveries. Should be the name of an album lmao
Man thx brother for this game I really like playing with the black pieces and I am still trying to beat that gentlemen at work thx brother 💪💪💪👊👊👊
I don't understand - at 3:34 = white bishop at E3 x C5 - if D6 takes the bishop, dead queen. if B6 takes the bishop, dead bishop on B2. Neither takes, B6 taken by the white bishop, threatens black queen.
I think I will never watch again a documentary without thinking that it's produced by
"Nasty" Discovery Channel
Why cant you just grab the night after 13.Rfd1 Nc5? Seems to me the bishop on b7 is hanging... What am i missing?
Is the Queen trapped after Na5,? But then again I'm a duffer.
This is really great opening maybe even more tricky than Smith mora
I want to try this opening how he called
#suggestion Luis Paulo Supi vs Magnus Carlsen blitz.. insane queen sac to defeat Magnus! 🤯
3:45 Am I missing something? Why not BxC5. Neither pawn can capture back because either the bishop on B7 or the Queen on D8 would hang
I was confused about this too
Yeah. Thought the same. Looked at it for awhile and it's a free Knight. If bxC5, Qxb2 and if dxC5, Rxd8.
You are right. They both blundered
Check the other comments. There's Na5 after b captures and ...Qxb2
Agadmator usually analyses these games with an engine. If someone makes a mistake, he will mention it during the analysis.
@@victordeluca7360 I see, the queen would be trapped after Qxb7 and Na5 because the entire B file is covered by the pawns or by the Queen
13:51 awesome, from me as well
I would love to know how black would continue at 3:40 if white captures knight on c5 with bishop on e3. If black recaptuers with pawn on d6 you lose your queen to a rook, and if black recaptuers with b6 you lose a bishop on b7. Looks like a free piece.
After Qxb7 Na5 traps whites queen.
@@rocker1260 I missed the pawn now ofcause covers b4. Thank you
Dubious opening gets steamrolled
I wanna see Nodirbek vs. Praggnanandhaa
The hedgehog is not the only way to defeat the Maroczy Bind. Shocker.
Sad zamislite ljudi koliko je jak Dejan Tasev RUclipsr ako je uspio dobit Abdusatorova u blitzu a samo fide majstor
3:39 Why not bxc5 here?
Awesome game. Thanks for sharing,agad
At 3:40 why not take knight on c5 with the bishop? It can't be taken back without either blundering bishop on b7 or queen on d8
Queen is trapped after Na5 by black
Didn't know NileRed is this good at chess
3.38 why can't bishop take knight on B5 since queen and the white rook are pinned ?
Wonderful game. As you said, I was inspired by this game as I like playing the Sicilian
3:40 why not bishop capture knight?
After Rook f to d1 and knight to c5 why did not bishop take knight? Both pawns defending knight were pinned. Am I missing something?
If Bxc5 then the b-pawn can take back, it's a trap: bxc5 Qxb7 Na5 and the queen is trapped
@@lyyila0256 thanks 😊
How Qb3 if theres kc5
At 9:05 cant white hold with Rg5 and u are simply a piece down in the end game...?
3:37 wasn't that knight a free
No there’s bxc5, and when Qxb7, black plays Na5 trapping the queen.
At your line, queen can go b4
@@mapogos10gaming75 nope, pawn on c5
Oh i see, pawn take bishop block b4 line
Agadmator: And now you can all go online to crush your opponents with the Sicilian Defense.
Me: [Enthusiastically goes online to do some real crushing.]
My opponent: [Has also seen the video and opens a giant can of whoop-ass on my pieces.]
ON MOVE 14 WHY WAS BXC5 NOT PLAYED!!!!
I just always forget Nodirbek's last name.
09:04 can u tell me why u cant defend that bishop ? Rg1 Rg5 Knight e1 or e3 all this moves works for me, but im very low ELO so i just want to learn why ?
If you defend with the Rooks you lose the Knight, if you defend with the Knight you lose the dark squared bishop.
@@ALIPIANIST ty
@@SSDbg21 welcome
9.08 Can white not play Rg5 ? Not pretty, but defends the bishop and saves the rook ?
I wish you flipped the board so we could see the game from the black piece's perspective.
Why nat dark pishop take the knight at c5!?cuz 2 born cant move to take the pishop back . Min 3:39
There is no other chess move than the slow motion move!
Agadmator I'm curious are you a grand master
Agadmator next video : white kills black
what if 14. Bxc5?
3:37 it's a free knight 🥲
3:39 why can't we take that knight with bishop opponent can't capture back
wild attack sicilian
5:18 why not Qxe6 ?
With check
🤣🤣
@@spiritlchesrok7437 ??
i wondered the same, nice to see the other reply being so useless. I guess i'll have to use an engine. I feel like he simply missed that line, he doesn't reply on engines on every line he shows
we didn't notice that Bxb2 is a double atk, you lose a knight
Nordibek Abdusatarov is the best name in chess.
Wasn't knight to c5 blunder in start
On minute 0336 why not capture the black Knight with white bishop?? Black Queen and bishop exposed
Whoa white defense was decimated
OMG he looks like david howell :D
The shortest answer is, "by moving a piece."
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A long, slow, inevitable death. I know the feeling.
Huh, so NileRed plays chess as well 🤔
gg
White got absolutely destroyed this game
Why do i have weird dejavu of this game, weird!
Saleh vs adiban drew match copied by pragg and win against
Chessable pragg vs Wei yi quarterfinal
Super crazy line
👍👍👍👍
If bpawn captures, then Qxb7
then na5
@@vasilisbabetas9663 Qb4 , am not seeing how the Queen gets trapped there, let me look deeper, thanks
@@abdulazeezanimashaun5426 b4 square covered from blacks c5 pawn after bishop takes knight on c5 and b takes c5
Oh damn!!🥴🥴 How did I miss that lol?! No wonder I keep losing lately 🤕🤕
Thanks
That knight is free Bxc5
In Move 18 when Black plays BxK ... white could do the same and if Black retires the Bishop
Whites then could play Bxd6 and is better, and NO reason for Whites loose any pawn in the center.
The presented analyses has flaw at this spot.
he resigned 😑
Getting into a Maroczy Bind this way as white sure wastes a lot of tempi. Imagine how differently the play would be if you add the moves Rac1, b3, Nc2.
Amish Giri stunt double
You are asking us or you'll show us how ?
WHy isn't Nc4 by Black a blunder? BxN,
AlgorithmFood!
That bxc3 variation