Ivanchuk Plays A Weird Move Just to Annoy Kasparov

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    Garry Kasparov vs Vassily Ivanchuk
    "Enrage the Beast" (game of the day Jul-20-2004)
    Horgen (1995), Horgen SUI, rd 6, Oct-26
    French Defense: Winawer. Advance Variation General (C16)
    1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 b6 5. a3 Bf8 6. Nf3 Ne7 7. h4 h6 8. h5 a5 9. Bb5+ c6 10. Ba4 Nd7 11. Ne2 b5 12. Bb3 c5 13. c3 Nc6 14. O-O Qc7 15. Re1 c4 16. Bc2 Nb6 17. Bf4 Be7 18. Bg3 Rb8 19. Nh2 Qd8 20. Ng4 b4 21. axb4 axb4 22. cxb4 Nxb4 23. Bb1 Bd7 24. b3 Ra8 25. Rxa8 Qxa8 26. bxc4 Nxc4 27. Nc1 Ba4 28. Qe2 Qa7 29. Ne3 Qxd4 30. Nxc4 dxc4 31. Qf1 O-O
    The third and final installment of the PCA "Super Classic" chess tournament series was played in Horgen, Switzerland from October 21 to November 2, 1995. The "Credit Suisse Masters", as it was called, was a round robin, Category XVII tournament organized directly after the PCA World Championship. Garry Kasparov had defeated Viswanathan Anand, then joined ten other top rated grandmasters for the final event in the year's series. The complete list of participants included (in order of Elo): Kasparov (2795), Vassily Ivanchuk (2740), Vladimir Kramnik (2730), Artur Yusupov (2680), Nigel Short (2645), Rafael Vaganian (2645), Viktor Korchnoi (2635), Joel Lautier (2635), Jaan Ehlvest (2630), Boris Gulko (2620) and Jan Timman (2590). Nine of the original top ten PCA rated grandmasters who started the series finished it. Anand dropped out of Novgorod and was replaced by Veselin Topalov. Here, Topalov was replaced by Lautier. Korchnoi was added to the competition as a local grandmaster to represent Switzerland. In the surprise of the year, world champion Kasparov finished with an even score, having dropped one game, to tournament co-winner Ivanchuk, as he and Kramnik finished with 7/10, capitalizing on the speculation that both players were strong enough to soon become world champions themselves. Although Kramnik would eventually succeed in this respect, the title continued to elude Ivanchuk. The final standings and crosstable follow
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Комментарии • 656

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender 5 лет назад +1651

    Tal's strategy: Make complicated moves and they will blunder
    Chuk's strategy: Make weird moves and they will enrage

    • @ДмитроЯ-л9ь
      @ДмитроЯ-л9ь 4 года назад +55

      Killing enraged enemies give more exp

    • @anbee8127
      @anbee8127 4 года назад +42

      Tal move is a sacrifice to gain initiative, Chucky move is an completely unexpected move designed to throw the opponent off his game.

    • @numbdigger9552
      @numbdigger9552 3 года назад +5

      This enraged kasparov how punished him severely.

    • @gwynedd1
      @gwynedd1 3 года назад +6

      Another game where Ivanchuk puts Kasparov's pieces on the 1st rank.

  • @06kiely
    @06kiely 5 лет назад +1822

    I've never seen a game resigned after the opponent castles 😂 Love it

    • @shadebinder9969
      @shadebinder9969 4 года назад +188

      It probably doubly enraged him. Like OMG that's right he hasnt even castled!

    • @jaceks6338
      @jaceks6338 4 года назад +8

      Exactly what I thought!

    • @omgitsibrahim7712
      @omgitsibrahim7712 4 года назад +5

      Im new to chess and i dont get the joke. Whay does castling represent

    • @comebackfailed6350
      @comebackfailed6350 4 года назад +21

      @@06kiely its kaparov who resigned not ivanchuk

    • @arcandcardinal968
      @arcandcardinal968 4 года назад +21

      Lol, he wanted to dance on kasparovs grave😂

  • @neiladri
    @neiladri 6 лет назад +2036

    It seems like the Ivanchuk game plan against Kasparov is:
    1. Make weird moves.
    2. ??????
    3. Kasparov's pieces are all boxed in, so he resigns.
    I don't understand what's happening in 2, but it's certainly effective.

    • @jchase1524
      @jchase1524 5 лет назад +62

      Move pawns on Queen side

    • @sascha269real
      @sascha269real 5 лет назад +88

      2 is make he’s preparation seem stupid by completely avoiding he’s main openings and strategies

    • @volodymyr.kushnir
      @volodymyr.kushnir 5 лет назад +4

      it should be some magic :)

    • @volodymyr.kushnir
      @volodymyr.kushnir 5 лет назад +58

      I think Kasparov thinking is about pure logic, while Ivanchuk follows "feelings" if it can be called like that. That's could explain his non-stable and unpredictable results.

    • @TymexComputing
      @TymexComputing 5 лет назад +65

      exactly - in interviews Vassily says: "1. i'll play e4, and will see what the oponent will do :)" - he is the idol of all chessplayers who know opening theory up most to a third move :).

  • @alienrenders
    @alienrenders 6 лет назад +2884

    To be fair, I'm not sure it's all that difficult to enrage Kasparov.

  • @Joseph-nh6in
    @Joseph-nh6in 6 лет назад +231

    This game by black is one of the best, most dominant games I’ve ever seen.. and against Kasparov... wow!

    • @simonboyane1140
      @simonboyane1140 5 лет назад +20

      Definitely. This is a masterpiece

    • @syn3rman65
      @syn3rman65 3 года назад +7

      There's another one where he gives up the bishop pair at the start 🤯

  • @Janet_Airlines802
    @Janet_Airlines802 4 года назад +27

    Chunky and Kasparov in Linares 1991 is my favorite game of all time. Kasparov was in his prime and Chucky made him look like a chump. Gave up his bishop pair and at the end of the game all of Kasparov pieces were on the back rank and corner. Kasparov didn’t fear many people but Ivanchuk was definitely one person he did.

    • @VijayThakurMD
      @VijayThakurMD 2 года назад

      Every world champion hates Ivanchuk

  • @joncheskin
    @joncheskin 5 лет назад +706

    Genius is all about breaking rules.
    Rule 1: Don't move the same piece twice in the opening.
    Rule 2: Definitely don't move it back to the same freakin' square.

    • @toilaconhaisam3037
      @toilaconhaisam3037 4 года назад +74

      Engines be like *bruhhh*

    • @Prasen1729
      @Prasen1729 4 года назад +13

      He didn't move same piece twice, he moved first the pawns and then on attack, he took back his bishop.

    • @jacobstaton99
      @jacobstaton99 3 года назад +29

      @@Prasen1729 twice in the opening doesn’t refer to consecutive moves

    • @numbdigger9552
      @numbdigger9552 3 года назад +2

      Alphazero: *furious laughing*

  • @BloodPuls3
    @BloodPuls3 6 лет назад +250

    "The easiest move to find is with bishop back" - Vassily Ivanchuk

    • @I3YT
      @I3YT 2 года назад +3

      underrated comment

    • @Zenith9132
      @Zenith9132 Год назад +1

      This is the best comment

  • @miguel_aquatico
    @miguel_aquatico 3 года назад +40

    Ivanchuk: *castles*
    Kasparov: ok I'm out

  • @e-lafis7554
    @e-lafis7554 6 лет назад +626

    I am like;wow what a great way to play the french!But then I remember I am a 1100 rated player and not Ivanchuk.

    • @aakksshhaayy
      @aakksshhaayy 6 лет назад +10

      lol 1100 that;s it? Even my little sister is 1200 - 1300

    • @asteris2003
      @asteris2003 6 лет назад +180

      So what if your sister has 1300?let the guy enjoy the game

    • @SrbTech
      @SrbTech 6 лет назад +86

      kid i am 2000 and im not abusing this guy

    • @Fishbro
      @Fishbro 5 лет назад +1

      @Paul Lammers or you can take into account 1100 is probably less than level 1 on every chess engine out there

    • @TheNarwhal85
      @TheNarwhal85 5 лет назад +56

      dang you are a snob @@Fishbro

  • @013luka
    @013luka 6 лет назад +214

    It is really funny when you notice how defensive Chucky was almost the whole game, and than at the end you see Kasparovs queen on f1 hugging the king

  • @bardhanjoy
    @bardhanjoy 6 лет назад +104

    Vassily Ivanchuk starts the game disguised as a 12 year old boy, pokes the beast and manhandles it like a grandmaster.

  • @AfterschoolWatchers
    @AfterschoolWatchers 6 лет назад +618

    I don't even play Chess but I cant stop watching guys

    • @eenayeah
      @eenayeah 6 лет назад +43

      Same.. I'm addicted to Agadmator's videos and I don't even play chess.

    • @MostLikelyMortal
      @MostLikelyMortal 6 лет назад +78

      Competitive chess is a pretty interesting animal, regardless of your competency in the game. Lots of cool stories, lots of really interesting games if you can find people to explain them to you. I play pretty horribly but these videos are like eating popcorn for me

    • @andreaanesa5954
      @andreaanesa5954 6 лет назад +2

      Same was for me and then I started

    • @nevergonnafindme5778
      @nevergonnafindme5778 5 лет назад +28

      Afterschool Watchers What does Chess have to do with your love for watching guys?

    • @remyueru6164
      @remyueru6164 5 лет назад +2

      H E L L O E V E R Y O N E

  • @spyroninja
    @spyroninja 6 лет назад +319

    31... 0-0. 0-1. Interesting end

    • @isaacrobertson4374
      @isaacrobertson4374 5 лет назад +6

      Andrew Cutler lol the way to be Kasparov is to castle late game

    • @jaceks6338
      @jaceks6338 4 года назад +5

      @@isaacrobertson4374 The hard part is lasting 30 moves against him.

    • @Dazzwidd
      @Dazzwidd 4 года назад +1

      hahaha

    • @dandecastro51
      @dandecastro51 4 года назад

      32. Re4 Qd1 33. Rxc4... or trade Qs & 34. f3
      Annoying possie, but is it lost?
      I dont use engines. Behind the times.
      Average retired Expert. Just enjoying the memories of the show.

    • @KasabianFan44
      @KasabianFan44 3 года назад +3

      You could also argue that castling was a good move, so you could write it as 0-0!. And since 0! = 1, this becomes 0-1: i.e. a win.

  • @kmart111
    @kmart111 6 лет назад +74

    it feels like ivanchuk wants to create chaos as soon as possible, going away from all variations

  • @martinmaguire-music6692
    @martinmaguire-music6692 6 лет назад +483

    Why did I read the title as Ivanchuck Plays a Weird Move Just to Anatoly Karpov?

    • @AlanIanke
      @AlanIanke 6 лет назад +13

      Rose English Deluxe me too

    • @shirishchinchanikar8199
      @shirishchinchanikar8199 5 лет назад +30

      Me too didn’t read Anatoly but just Karpov
      But then I realised who would most likely get enraged it has to be Kasparov

    • @user-ts3ij7te6j
      @user-ts3ij7te6j 4 года назад

      Happened to me too but with another video

    • @foreverbooked2964
      @foreverbooked2964 4 года назад +1

      Me too

    • @jaceks6338
      @jaceks6338 4 года назад +3

      Me too. I think the capitalised Annoy just before the surname might have made it look like Anatoly.

  • @sameetkhadka8438
    @sameetkhadka8438 6 лет назад +249

    now i can sleep peacefully

    • @Nimloth333
      @Nimloth333 6 лет назад +1

      Sameet Khadka bedtime story

    • @inqusrs
      @inqusrs 6 лет назад +1

      Sameet Khadka

  • @goksukara1451
    @goksukara1451 3 года назад +11

    When Ivanchuk said “hardest move to find is with the night back”, he actually meant the bishop

  • @squealer42
    @squealer42 6 лет назад +10

    The way black's position sorts out between 5:30 and 6:50. Wow. All of a sudden there's a pair of knights leading a charge, a nice pawn chain flank, stylish pair of bishops guarding everything, plus queen power support in the far corner. Equal material, tons of space, white king safe, but utterly helpless to control his fate. Ouch.

  • @chessworks5124
    @chessworks5124 3 года назад +4

    What a player Ivanchuk so unorthodox and unpredictable.

  • @whateverthisis3929
    @whateverthisis3929 4 года назад +7

    I think taking someone out of book preparation with a bad move is a clever way to surprise an opponent, especially if you study all the main lines after and look for the lines with advantages

  • @herbertmische8660
    @herbertmische8660 3 года назад +2

    Great play!!! 👍

  • @yanickjacobs5377
    @yanickjacobs5377 2 года назад +7

    This b6-Bf8 strategy in the Winawer was actually a favourite of Tigran Petrosian. It gives black a position that, as passive as it looks, is pretty hard to break through. Black is required to find some pretty weird moves, but it holds

  • @louismattajr9040
    @louismattajr9040 5 лет назад +43

    Chess players are a bit temperamental----5% temper and 95% mental.

  • @alexisumbreon4722
    @alexisumbreon4722 6 лет назад +8

    I actually really enjoy this because psychological attacks are very important in chess, especially if your opponent is of a similar or higher skill level than you

  • @Chestnut-xm2pv
    @Chestnut-xm2pv 4 года назад +34

    From watching numerous matches by Vassily, I can infer that his playing style is his insane greed for space. I wonder if he has claustrophobia.

    • @rawdaaljawhary4174
      @rawdaaljawhary4174 3 года назад +2

      Hmmm, that's a really interesting point! I appreciate the way you think. The player's motivation is so interesting and absolutely manifested on the board.

    • @Chestnut-xm2pv
      @Chestnut-xm2pv 3 года назад +1

      @@rawdaaljawhary4174 Why thank you, and I agree!

    • @IncitatusConsul
      @IncitatusConsul 3 года назад +1

      There are few things as satisfying as having a position with completely equal material but an undeniable winning advantage. Just slowly dismantling the opponent's position to the point where any move he can possibly play leads to your win.

  • @kurtdonaldcobain4870
    @kurtdonaldcobain4870 3 года назад +11

    Anyone: Breaths
    Kasparov: Thats when i took it personal

  • @richardfeynman5560
    @richardfeynman5560 6 лет назад +9

    A beautiful game full of inspiration by Ivanchuk, the unsteady genius! Thank you very much for analysing and uploading!

  • @jx14aby
    @jx14aby 5 лет назад +11

    "Kasparov played Queen to F1 probably because he'd already given up on the game." Antonio, you kill me.

  • @gillrowley7264
    @gillrowley7264 6 лет назад +13

    Chucky! I love his interviews. More Ivanchuk games if you have time please.

  • @tik153
    @tik153 5 лет назад +4

    I haven't played chess since I was 11 or 12, but this channel has gotten me back into it.

  • @scottalbers2518
    @scottalbers2518 5 лет назад +1

    You really have one of the best youtube channels available. You NEVER waste time! Its fun to just know that you always get right down to business and stay on task. Great channel !!

  • @stoneskull
    @stoneskull 5 лет назад +2

    This is a beautiful game. A kaleidoscope of patterns and symmetry. Really nice.

  • @jye-mings.2476
    @jye-mings.2476 5 лет назад +1

    Title is gold

  • @staticcactus6029
    @staticcactus6029 5 лет назад +3

    This was absolutely beautiful.

  • @javiergilvidal1558
    @javiergilvidal1558 4 года назад +44

    Many times, Agadmator explains why the losing side resigns. Not in this game though, what is a pity, since I see no obvious reasons for giving up the fight.

    • @Jason-np4rl
      @Jason-np4rl 4 года назад +7

      Yea I don't see the reason either and I wish he would have explained what the attack would look like. I'm just learning the game and I can see that there are lots of options for black and that his pieces are in great position but I can see ways for defense.

    • @dandecastro51
      @dandecastro51 4 года назад +4

      Just a constricted annoying position offering White no joy or constructive options. I tried 32. Re4... and agree with you. But after 32. ...Qd1 I have no idea :)

    • @jesperkennolsen3109
      @jesperkennolsen3109 3 года назад +20

      ... He was Enraged. That's the whole point. He didnt have to resign - but he wanted to throw the board, our Ivannoman' and everything out the window at that point. (Especially after seeing him then proceed to castle at that late point. The Insult!!).
      ;- )

    • @dstreetz91
      @dstreetz91 3 года назад +14

      The passed C pawn was likely going to either promote or gain a piece advantage is probably why from what I can see on the board Kasparov's pieces were all poorly positioned and there wasn't really a way to stop promotion after bishop to g5 to neutralize Kasparov's dark square bishop.

    • @barbaroacosta5335
      @barbaroacosta5335 3 года назад +3

      All of kasparov's pieces are boxed in. The rook and bishops don't have any good squares to go to, since chuckys pieces are dominating the board. Chucky has a passed pawn with 3 pieces surrounding it. Simple win for someone like chucky.

  • @mr.anonymous5961
    @mr.anonymous5961 3 года назад +2

    Ivanchuk : *castles*
    Kasparov : ight imma out of here

  • @fiandrhi
    @fiandrhi 3 года назад +1

    I'd just like to say that I'm not really much of a chess enthusiast compared with most of your fans, but your videos are some of the most enjoyable on RUclips. Thank you.

  • @chaos4263
    @chaos4263 4 года назад +19

    4:30 Grandmaster disagrees with Kasparov but the engine agrees. Guess who is 2800 rated 🤣

  • @malafakka8530
    @malafakka8530 6 лет назад +323

    There must be some evil powers at work here. I don't even remotely play chess on a regular basis (I would if I were a better player), and yet here I am watching these videos. He is probably brainwashing us somehow on a sub-conscious level to watch his videos. Or he makes entertaining videos, but how probable is that?

    • @margad-erdeneamgalanbaatar5028
      @margad-erdeneamgalanbaatar5028 6 лет назад +3

      Malafakka maybe some different form of asmr.

    • @kaloyanivanov8311
      @kaloyanivanov8311 5 лет назад +21

      There is no way for a chess channel to be entertaining, yet so many people are watching. Brainwashing for sure.

    • @ruhulruy9121
      @ruhulruy9121 5 лет назад

      Hahahahaha yes. Agad, the motor has psychic powers. He told me via telepathy...

    • @vedrangrubac1849
      @vedrangrubac1849 5 лет назад +12

      I think Agadmator is doing a great service to all who love playing chess. Without him I would have never seen all the matches from the greats such as Fischer, Ta,l Morphy and kasparov

    • @camelofsiberia962
      @camelofsiberia962 4 года назад

      @@vedrangrubac1849 we arent saying hes bad dude

  • @crazysteve9390
    @crazysteve9390 5 лет назад +42

    I wish players wouldn't resign. Play it out to the bitter end. Would be interesting for us mortals to see.

    • @chaptermastermoloc4171
      @chaptermastermoloc4171 5 лет назад +9

      You resign in chess because you have lost and there is no point continuing the game. But some people rage quit, that's why there's a bad image about resigning. There is no shame about resingning, only people who rage quits should be ashamed.

    • @crazysteve9390
      @crazysteve9390 5 лет назад +4

      I don't disagree. But I'm not advanced enough to recognize why they resign sometimes. They see something unavoidably developing in the game that they can't recover from. A lot of everyday players can't see all of that. Would be nice to see the games just played out for the sake of those who watch.

    • @cshaw1347
      @cshaw1347 5 лет назад +16

      @@crazysteve9390 when a GM resigns, I think it is often just a gesture. The person resigning is just saying that their position cannot advance to a draw or better without a massive error from the opponent. at the highest levels, they are giving a small amount of credit to their opponent when they resign "early." I do not believe players that are lower rated should ever resign unless it is something like an obvious mate in 2 or something. lower rated players should not be giving their opponents the benefit of the doubt.

    • @otakugaming1566
      @otakugaming1566 5 лет назад

      I think it's kinda like a respect to your opponent i guess

    • @otakugaming1566
      @otakugaming1566 5 лет назад

      @Steve Brown chucky didnt even play on the match XD

  • @ruhinbayramov9571
    @ruhinbayramov9571 3 года назад +5

    If I ever play with kasparov, I may unintentionally drive him crazy with every move I make.

    • @besto5486
      @besto5486 2 года назад +2

      1.e4 - Na6
      ...WTF
      *resigns

    • @kimjong3396
      @kimjong3396 2 года назад

      @@besto5486 😂😂🤣

  • @bgkiza70
    @bgkiza70 6 лет назад +1

    Nema te dva dana, stalno sam proveravao kad ce novi clip :) Odlicni su ti clipovi samo tako nastavi bravo!

  • @erhhsdhh2099
    @erhhsdhh2099 Год назад +3

    Ivanchuk is simply genius. Kasparov is arguably the greatest chess player of all time, and Ivanchuk on his day made it look easy against him.

  • @nef36
    @nef36 4 года назад +5

    Ivanchuk plays the chess equivalent of the drunken fist.

  • @zelandakhniteblade5436
    @zelandakhniteblade5436 4 года назад +2

    5...Bf8 is one of the absolute main lines of the b6 Winawer and was played by both Korchnoi and Petrosian back in 1957, with Korchnoi scoring a win. Portisch and Vaganian also used it fairly extensively with both having database games dated before this one. In recent times, the best known player to use it as a regular part of their repertoire is Artur Jussupow. I am confident that Kasparov will have been well aware of the line and that the "psychological effect" is not the reason for the loss.

  • @bulentkirca3311
    @bulentkirca3311 6 лет назад +53

    ...Bf8 move is a typical Tigran Petrosian's trade mark/patented move which I had seen later in some games of Ulf Andersson too.It is a very principal move which protects dark squares at the King's side

    • @bradc3402
      @bradc3402 6 лет назад +10

      Yeah, I have seen games of Petrosian's as well with that move. It looks strange, but when you are in a closed position like that, early piece development is not critical at all. You have plenty of time to maneuver around. In an open position, it would obviously be suicide. Ivanchuk really showed his greatness with this positional understanding.

    • @coosoorlog
      @coosoorlog 6 лет назад +6

      in the french, black typically tries to expand on the queenside and crash through there, while white has dynamic counterplay on the kingside. returning the bishop on f8 does at least two things that I can think of off the top of my head: protect the kingside and cancel the exchange on c3 (which strengthens white's center)

    • @nurettinbaygibi
      @nurettinbaygibi 6 лет назад +2

      BULENT KIRCA hocam saygılar sevgiler :)

    • @freshgames1172
      @freshgames1172 6 лет назад

      Reis döktürüyon

    • @amoldivo
      @amoldivo 2 года назад

      Yeah, I also thought that move wasn't really a wasted tempo, I do play it occasionally too if I'm not going for the knight exchange or Be7... Because Be7 just stops the queen and also potentially the g8 knight from developing!

  • @josedeaco
    @josedeaco 4 года назад +2

    There was only a man that Kasparov feared,his name:Chuck,Ivanchuk!

  • @noahspeak147
    @noahspeak147 6 лет назад +1

    I don't even play chess but I'm addicted to your videos

  • @gusmgns3206
    @gusmgns3206 6 лет назад +1

    Hey agadmator! i stumbled on your channel by mistake the other day i took a look at a couple of videos just out of curiosity. i was interested in chess about 3 years ago only casually though , playing with a couple of friends but that interest washed away in a few monts. after that fortunatey discovery of your channel you made me rejoy chess a lot and even considering joining a club if i can make the time. your content is both very entertaining and educational for everykind of chess player. thanks for all the hard work you put into it , i believe everyone appreciates it. i regret not having a paypal to make a donation to your channel. keep up the good work, cheers :)

  • @delkekso
    @delkekso 6 лет назад +2

    Keep up the good work! i really enjoy your videos and i'm learning a lot! :)

  • @4stravel701
    @4stravel701 2 года назад +4

    The hardest move to find is with bishop back :)

  • @jessejordache1869
    @jessejordache1869 2 года назад +1

    Bf8 is actually the most popular move in that position, with 800 games. The two Grandmasters that I recognized as playing it were Ivanchuk and Korchnoi.
    Once you see the mobility of the queenside pawns, it's clear why Korchnoi would be drawn to the line. When Korchnoi went from "that guy who never comes close to challenging the World Champion, but for some reason always beats Tal" to suddenly being the world's #2 ranked player, it was because he mastered *strategically* complicated positions -- positions without a fixed pawn skeleton and multiple pawn breaks that have to be considered on every move. Not to be confused with positional complexity: multiple piece imbalances and so on.

  • @bernardfinucane2061
    @bernardfinucane2061 6 лет назад +2

    Amazing how the knights and pawns worked together.

  • @NeemeVaino
    @NeemeVaino 12 дней назад +1

    Ehlvest is the representative of a small, 1 million nation that has given also Paul Keres to world chess history.

  • @avab4035
    @avab4035 2 года назад

    Ivanchuk's game is a pure delight.

  • @beertjeboshout4851
    @beertjeboshout4851 6 лет назад +46

    Only 1 video on sunday. I barely survived

  • @tobylim9669
    @tobylim9669 4 года назад +4

    Book: never move pieces back to square because it's silly
    Ivanchuk: Hold my knight !

  • @faredino
    @faredino 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you #Agadmator for citing my name. This is simply my favourite chess channel...cheers

    • @faredino
      @faredino 6 лет назад +1

      And your puppy is a lot fun on the sofa..

  • @alcidesduartefalcao2577
    @alcidesduartefalcao2577 6 лет назад +1

    Another great analysis, thanks again!

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 4 года назад +1

    It looks like Black controls the centre and the Queenside, catleling removes any direct short term counterplay against black's king. Ivanchuk has a strong passed pawn threat. It is a hard position to play as white. Steinez would have loved this position.

  • @chrishauser5505
    @chrishauser5505 6 лет назад +5

    Wow. Ivanchuk really flummoxed Kasparov in this One!
    👍👍👍

  • @celestialdrummer
    @celestialdrummer 6 лет назад +1

    That was great use of his two knights and of his bishop pair by Ivanchuk!

  • @marin4311
    @marin4311 6 лет назад +1

    Ivanchuk = Master of psychological war. Always off the road.

  • @timmcdonald9266
    @timmcdonald9266 6 лет назад +1

    The power of the early pawn chain, it essentially set up the rest of the match and controlled that side of the board totally.

  • @michaelallport5816
    @michaelallport5816 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @prosperakwo7563
    @prosperakwo7563 6 лет назад +1

    Missed u agadmator.. Much

  • @ig8842
    @ig8842 4 года назад +3

    I read the title as “ivanchuk plays a weird move just to Anatoly Kasparov “

  • @xxadam619xx3
    @xxadam619xx3 6 лет назад +3

    Notification squad

  • @jesusrodriguez-gomez4469
    @jesusrodriguez-gomez4469 2 года назад +2

    I don't remember other game when one player castles and follows a resign🤔

  • @bhuvneshpandey28
    @bhuvneshpandey28 5 лет назад

    Superb game by ivanchuk😘😘

  • @hosseineskandari2953
    @hosseineskandari2953 4 года назад +3

    Is it just me or Ivanchuk actually is looking like one the main characters in the Resident Evil

  • @ericgutierrez1434
    @ericgutierrez1434 6 лет назад +1

    One should never go too long without a Chucky game.

  • @Almond19912
    @Almond19912 3 года назад +1

    In every game of chuckys I've seen he always forgoes strong bishops for dominant knights. In the other kasparov game he trades them out immediately, here he retreats them out the way. Yet he always makes his pieces work and his opponents just seem to struggle. Perhaps the value of a bishop is slightly more than a knight isn't quite true, but only a true genius can make the absolute most of the knights.

    • @amoldivo
      @amoldivo 2 года назад

      I still regards knights over bishops (most conditions and overall)... For the other game where Ivanchuk instantly traded knights for bishops, was also the move I'd definitely take without any second thought (position wise he was that favourable), but of course the exchange like these are completely situational... Lol

  • @nurettinbaygibi
    @nurettinbaygibi 6 лет назад +42

    I like the players you made the videos of, but why don't you make a video on Emanuel Lasker?
    😃😃 there are no games (which he won) of his in your channel.

    • @WilliamCharlesShaver
      @WilliamCharlesShaver 6 лет назад +1

      nurettinbaygibi I agree. My first chess book was by Lasker.

    • @tehaaronjelly5473
      @tehaaronjelly5473 5 лет назад +1

      Fun fact, Emanuel Lasker actually created a modified version of a game called Nine Men’s Morris which makes the game less likely to be drawn. I always think it’s interesting when GM’s are into other abstract games similar to chess.

  • @modolief
    @modolief 6 лет назад

    Yay! More Ivanchuk, thanks :)

  • @dezraq1984
    @dezraq1984 4 года назад

    Ivanchuk decimated him again!!! I'm not trying to be cocky or vain but I honestly do see allot of Ivanchuk in my style of play.

  • @mikekeenan8450
    @mikekeenan8450 3 года назад +1

    Walter Korn said, in the 12th edition of MCO, "French players are a breed apart. They are willing to submit to cramp and countless indignities in order to reach an endgame where the pawn structure definitely favours Black." Ivanchuk's play here is certainly consistent with that, except he didn't have to wait for the endgame.

  • @paulmasgalajian8102
    @paulmasgalajian8102 4 года назад +1

    I am not a medical doctor or psychotherapist, but I am convinced after learning of his behavior under stress and uneven results, despite his creativity, that if Ivanchuk took even a small dose of a benzodiazapine and mood stabilizer, he would have become World Chess Champion long ago.

  • @thehappyfellow5500
    @thehappyfellow5500 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the Chucky game

  • @r4f43ll
    @r4f43ll 4 года назад +1

    b6 is played in some lines. It supports c5 pawn but also in some lines allows black to exchange light square bishop on a6. This makes perfect sense since it's by far blacks worst piece and whites light square bishop is quite useful building an attack against blacks kingside. As to Bf8 retreat, well the g8 Knight wants to go to e7 and possibly f5 so it only makes sense. Dark square bishop is often blacks best piece so doesn't make much sense to exchange it. N on c3 looks silly and has to be rerouted to e2 so that very desired c2-c3 can be played. Meantime if N stays on c3, there are some ideas to play c5 and push c4 if white's bishop is on d3. If black locks down the queenside then he can even castle long and launch a free roll attack on the kingside. I play the French myself but am not a strong player. I am amazed that a GM analysing this game doesn't know those ideas. Just because it's not main line Winawer with Qg4 and all other shenanigans doesn't mean it's bad. At the end Kasparov didn't play Qf1 because he "gave up on the game". He wanted to play Re4 and take on c4 which apparently doesn't work, but I don't know why.

  • @muskanrai2720
    @muskanrai2720 4 года назад +1

    Agadmator: If it worked for Ivanchuk, maybe it could work for you.
    Me: Plays lichess as anonymous with no rating.
    Kasparov and Ivanchuk: Legendary beasts of Chess.

  • @RtB68
    @RtB68 2 года назад

    Ouch...to castle sooo late, and needlessly, was effectively a slap in the face. The insult is so sweet - "see how much time I have". I'm surprised Gary didn't flip the board and complain about it.

  • @EyupSkydiver
    @EyupSkydiver 5 лет назад +1

    Later in the game Kasparov plays Bb5 which is answered by c6. I thought Kasparov was also gonna move the bishop all the way back, Bf1 :)

  • @ImTheGreatJo
    @ImTheGreatJo 3 года назад

    That’s gotta be the most disrespectful castle I’ve ever seen

  • @vivekjoshi5207
    @vivekjoshi5207 6 лет назад +1

    Exciting game by big chucky..

  • @KeithAllpress
    @KeithAllpress 6 лет назад

    Ivanchuk's innovation makes perfect sense. The effect of the bishop sortie is to create a long term structural weakness in white's queen side pawns at b3, in preparation for the q side advance. (The B is not blocked and soon becomes active again.) Look at how Black's strategy is to exploit this, as b3 is denied to white as the game progresses. Kasporov's own B move was a pointless blunder that simply assisted Black's goal.

  • @andres-quezada
    @andres-quezada 6 лет назад +28

    agadmator vs medo 2018 #suggestion

    • @da96103
      @da96103 6 лет назад +7

      Agadmator 1e4
      Medo 1--- (bites King's head off)

    • @douglasgonzalez7561
      @douglasgonzalez7561 6 лет назад

      da96103 Medo should be awarded a brilliancy!

  • @gabrielesimionato1210
    @gabrielesimionato1210 3 года назад +1

    Amazingly how Ivanchuk reserved this move only for the day he would have challenged Annoy Kasparov!

  • @pierce9ray
    @pierce9ray 6 лет назад +1

    heck yeah, good destroys evil in ridiculous ways! best game ever!!

  • @MichaelHarrisIreland
    @MichaelHarrisIreland 4 года назад +2

    When you opponent makes a stupid move you think you're winning, and the hardest thing to do is to win a won game.

  • @hectorbustamante8310
    @hectorbustamante8310 5 лет назад +1

    Not even sure why he resigned he still had some powerful pieces on the board and could’ve came back with some smart moves.. . His king wasn’t even in danger

  • @aaronthearon4498
    @aaronthearon4498 6 лет назад +15

    Cheeky move From Ivancheeky ;)

  • @tusharbasra9724
    @tusharbasra9724 6 лет назад +2

    "Im not one one of those people"
    As an earlier subscriber,allow me to say...I KNOW!😁

  • @pauljoseph3081
    @pauljoseph3081 5 лет назад +1

    *Ivanchuk. That guy with the greatest unorthodox chess game!*

  • @digimonsusanoomon3880
    @digimonsusanoomon3880 5 лет назад

    This french opening variation 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e5 b6 is invented by finnish chess grandmaster Eero Einar Böök (1910 - 1990). The idea of this opening is that when white closes the center with move e5, after b6 black prepairs to play Ba6 (black wants to change white-square bishops). If 5.Qg4 (a3 is the mainline), then Bf8 (also Böök's idea) and not g6, that makes black squares more weak.

  • @woohoo273
    @woohoo273 6 лет назад +1

    Agadmator, Great videos ! I wonder if you have ever deeply analyzed the Kasparov vs. David Letterman match from 1989 ?

  • @pukulu
    @pukulu 4 года назад +1

    Kasparov was such a good attacker. You wonder why he never achieved any sort of attacking position. Maybe the Bishop sitting on f8 was surprisingly effective as it prevented any sort of attack against g7. Kasparov lost time with his light squared Bishop as well. Maybe he had an off day.

  • @nic2529
    @nic2529 6 лет назад

    Finally, you made us wait so long man...

  • @colinstewart7123
    @colinstewart7123 3 года назад +1

    Bishop f8 probably caused the Bakuminator a facial tic. Lo how the Bishop mocks me...!