Sacrificing the Queen - GM Yasser Seirawan - 2013.07.31

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  • Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan presents a lecture exploring the queen sacrifice and how to analyze your material advantage.

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  • @Seawolf159
    @Seawolf159 9 років тому +113

    Haha that last game was absolutely amazing!

    • @bajen3
      @bajen3 9 років тому +2

      +Sea Wolf Agree :)

  • @Tremaine26
    @Tremaine26 9 років тому +71

    Yasser is the best teacher. I was on the edge of my seat in the last game.

  • @dennyortiz7242
    @dennyortiz7242 5 років тому +34

    when mr. Yasser starts off a 50 minute lecture with the words "oNe Of ThE tHiNgS tHaT" with his so charming voice. You know it's going to be a great lecture

    • @william7yifans
      @william7yifans 3 роки тому +2

      when the lecture starts off with mr. yasser on the screen, you know its going to be a great lecture

  • @merc95
    @merc95 11 років тому +50

    Wow ! that windmill variation was amazing. Like it a lot !!!

  • @samuelrosenbalm
    @samuelrosenbalm 9 років тому +49

    Yasser just permeates charisma.

  • @rb5955
    @rb5955 9 років тому +29

    @Yasser, after watching this video, i fell to my knees in admiration. Admiration for your lecture and how good your game was. Astounded and dumbfolded by this particular video.
    Your videos are a chess treasure. And you are the greatest chess teacher ever! Hope you can produce more and more videos.
    On behalf of all the chess fans in the world, thank you so much for the lectures so far!

  • @robinkorah7342
    @robinkorah7342 9 років тому +42

    The last game was just superb :)

  • @chihlimbar2
    @chihlimbar2 7 років тому +12

    this was just awesome to watch :) I laughed pretty hard at the "windmill" tactic . Yasser is the best chess teacher.

  • @2birdbrained4u
    @2birdbrained4u 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best chess lecture and story.

  • @shawman5676
    @shawman5676 4 роки тому

    Amazing lecture. Yasser is the GOAT when it comes to these videos. They are educational and so entertaining.

  • @germanbravo4345
    @germanbravo4345 10 років тому +9

    Amazing video!, the last queen sacrifice was quite impressive.

  • @jeffreymiranda8091
    @jeffreymiranda8091 4 роки тому

    #1 Fan here finishing videos.. Now I know when and how to sacrifice a queen!!!

  • @andrewmays3988
    @andrewmays3988 2 роки тому

    Wonderful commentary!!! I love this man!!😇

  • @suryanshudutta7159
    @suryanshudutta7159 11 років тому +1

    simply incredible............wow....this has to be the best chess video i hav seen on youtube. Awesome work sir. I've faced very similar positions u showed and dint hv the slightest idea of what to do ........thanx a lott for this video.

  • @SteveRunciman
    @SteveRunciman 9 років тому +4

    Nobody but Yasser could have pulled off that kind of a victory.

  • @jeesjohnson6658
    @jeesjohnson6658 2 роки тому

    He is the best lecturer...his memmory about Mikhail tal....its fantastic....and he also played with tal... he said that wonderful story

  • @TexasSizzle
    @TexasSizzle 11 років тому +1

    Funny as hec. Thanks Yasser for world class stories and instruction.What an ending!

  • @theonlyptrk
    @theonlyptrk 11 років тому +1

    the best chess stroy I've ever heard (probably because of Yasser talent in tales ;) )

  • @elishaamadasu368
    @elishaamadasu368 8 років тому +1

    Such a beautiful game and finish at the end.

  • @ayushtated7519
    @ayushtated7519 7 років тому +4

    by yasser's last game he shows why he is a grandmaster

  • @BixenteFabregas
    @BixenteFabregas 11 років тому +16

    Furthermore, in the game beginning in 22:40 has too a few inacurracies. Nowadays, it's known that the move 9.d5 at 31:43 is in fact the best move, who has no refutation! The best move against 9.d5 is nevertheless 9...Nd4, and white has a little edge after 10. Nxe4. Seirawan's line 10.Nxd4 exd4 11.Bxd4 doesn't quite work for White because 11...exf3! (and not 11...Bxd4), a move that doesn't lose the Bishop because if 12.Bxg7, then 12...Qe7+ takes the Bishop back and White can't castle anymore! Even more funny, the sacrifice played by Seirawan in 42:06 11...Qxg5 12.Qxg5 Ng4 might even LOSE !! (11...Qd7 or 11...fxg2 were better and Black has a small edge). Why is it so? Because after the very nasty 13.Nb5! discovered in 29.08.2013 and perhaps even earlier, White has a double threat, 14.Nxc7+ forking king and rook and 14.Nxd4 removing a strong attacking piece. Even if Black can take the queen back, he can't withstand the material imbalance without great skills. On a "perfect" play of both sides, white has an edge (a knight versus three pawns)

  • @kiramanell6275
    @kiramanell6275 6 років тому

    Yasser, you are truly a class act!

  • @uchihamadara6024
    @uchihamadara6024 9 років тому +2

    what a great lecture.

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne4538 8 років тому +4

    42:06 -- How to salvage a victory from the jaws of defeat.

  • @akram4139
    @akram4139 5 років тому

    Yasser you are just an amazing teacher.

  • @surrealfabet
    @surrealfabet 7 років тому +1

    Seirawan imortal game :-) A classic treasure game for the book. thx a lot

  • @debashisbanerjee9415
    @debashisbanerjee9415 7 років тому +1

    really enjoyed the lecture!

  • @cjthepirate3393
    @cjthepirate3393 3 роки тому

    That was the most beautiful chess game Ive ever seen. Im a relative beginner but ive seen a decent amount of games. That queen move was just awesome

  • @borsiz1
    @borsiz1 10 років тому +2

    17:25 white was Bobotsov and black was yes, Tal. The right move order and position can be seen here: www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1139428

  • @newenglandsun4394
    @newenglandsun4394 9 років тому +5

    i was playing a game with my uncle recently in which i saw a knight that my queen was eyeing defended by his own queen that seemed like it would cause a lot of trouble to my king-side and leave myself out-numbered positionally. so i took it. i got a knight for a queen and three pawns which actually activated my pieces and led to an eventual checkmate that he didn't see coming. materially, he had four pawns, two rooks, one knight, one bishop, and the queen and i had four pawns, two rooks, a knight, and a bishop. i'm not sure why they some still follow this point-value system as it is explicitly defined as being relative by rudolf spielman. i've been having correspondence games a lot recently with one person and we don't bother to say "hey, this queen is nine points, so i'm going to exhange it for two rooks!" we don't even give a crap about that point value system because a rook that's completely inactive might as well be off the board.

  • @GymChess
    @GymChess 11 років тому +1

    I wonder when UA-cam will start working properly again like it once did. Nowadays watching a clip is a challenge when it keeps stopping every second or so minute.

  • @lukascentauri
    @lukascentauri 2 роки тому

    Beautiful lecture

  • @JohnsonUbaezuonu
    @JohnsonUbaezuonu 3 місяці тому

    2024, and still one of my favourite chess videos on the internets

  • @DallasGreen123
    @DallasGreen123 8 років тому +1

    I don't know much about chess, but when he laughed while explaining his last move sacrificing the queen, I laughed so hard with him :D

  • @baracatjr
    @baracatjr 5 років тому

    The best teacher.

  • @kursatosmanoglu6888
    @kursatosmanoglu6888 8 років тому +2

    At 32:36 black is better off if he captures f3 pawn with pawn versus recapturing with the bishop. If white bishop captures the bishop at g7 then the black queen can check at e7.

  • @timnikotegtmeyer
    @timnikotegtmeyer 11 років тому +1

    Very nice explanations. Thanks a lot for this videos!

  • @dylanperry377
    @dylanperry377 7 років тому

    33:10 I think moving the knight infront of the queen still works. After bishop takes knight, you use the pawn as inference. The queen captures the pawn, then knight attacks queen, clearing the way for your queen, to check the king and then come back down to pick off the bishop.

  • @groussac
    @groussac 9 років тому +17

    What a great video. He shows not only how, but why we play this stupid game. A normal person wouldn't spend the time. We don't pretend to be normal: we're chess players.

  • @BixenteFabregas
    @BixenteFabregas 11 років тому +3

    There are a few inacurracies: in 9:32, White doesn't play 15.Bg5, which violates an opening law, but the more precise 15.Be2, not fearing 15...Nxe3 16.fxe3 and the d4 pawn is protected, e3 being much harder to attack. Two valuable assets for White are the c5 or even c6 outpost and/or the half-open c file. The Pirc variation starting at 10:30, as pointed by Vizor5Ds, goes not like this. At 17:30, the game is not Hecht-Tal but Bobotsov-Tal, 1958!

  • @michaelthomheadley
    @michaelthomheadley 5 років тому

    Amazing final game!!

  • @Imalrightma
    @Imalrightma 8 років тому +1

    Love Yasser

  • @tobysmith3679
    @tobysmith3679 9 років тому +1

    Interestingly after Yasser's Queen sacrifice stockfish is still saying white is better, however I think black has to play extremely sharply to capitalise on his position while white's is easier to play. Beautiful sacrifice.

    • @forcetan5573
      @forcetan5573 9 років тому

      +Toby Smith no, stockfish prefer sacrificing the queen for better position.

    • @tobysmith3679
      @tobysmith3679 9 років тому

      +Force Tan are you sure? I've put this into stockfish again and it is showing white has the advantage after the queen sac, and that the position was relatively even if white plays something normal like Qd2

    • @forcetan5573
      @forcetan5573 9 років тому

      Yes I am sure. I went through all variation stockfish gave me, after the knight came in and start checking the black king, stockfish consider sacrificing his queen for a minor piece and gain back positional advantage, something human player won't consider that's why his opponent lost the game. As Yasser mentioned, moving the queen first in that position is a mistake, his opponent should attack the knight and making him retreat his knight otherwise he can move the knight in and check him to death xD

  • @megaballsPO
    @megaballsPO 11 років тому +1

    At 13:20 what is the continuation after Ne5 instead of h6? Moving the queen leads to Nxg4 winning, and something like ...Bxe2 Nxd7 ...Bxd1 Rxd1 ...Kxd7 leads to a position where white has 2 minor pieces for a rook (and 2 pawns)

  • @Agastya26
    @Agastya26 Рік тому

    At 16:45 min - Yasser casually saying he played an unsound queen 👑 sacrifice against Kasparov himself, and held a draw!

  • @Rtoizzae
    @Rtoizzae 11 років тому +2

    I was just about to go sleep when I made the mistake of checking my subscription inbox

  • @GymChess
    @GymChess 11 років тому +1

    No, I've heard many other people complain about the same thing.

  • @dipsfritz55
    @dipsfritz55 9 років тому +1

    Great Videos ... Chess is a neverending story.
    At 32:30 ... Sd4 is possible!
    ... Sd4
    Sd4: ed4:
    Ld4: ef3:! (that's the trick)
    Lg7: De7 ... and De2 is not possible because of pawn f3
    ... Blck get's back the bishop Lg7 and is better.

  • @MusikPiratCH
    @MusikPiratCH 8 років тому +1

    Hm, where do I find this beautiful attack by Mikhail N. Tal? I couldn't find it in my Big Base 2016 ... ;(

    • @joshh6376
      @joshh6376 8 років тому

      up your butt-pirate.

    • @MusikPiratCH
      @MusikPiratCH 8 років тому

      +John H Getting personal is really a sign of bad manners and no more argument! *rofl*

  • @danieleldridge3969
    @danieleldridge3969 11 років тому +1

    Does anyone happen to know what software is being used in this lecture?

  • @treschocos5529
    @treschocos5529 13 днів тому

    Thanks, is that first game from a game

  • @cenntraru
    @cenntraru 9 років тому +3

    Wow! Crazy variations in the end! :)
    That's why we are better off nowadays with chess engines, cuz back in the 70-80 how you wouldn't trust those thick opening books? :)

    • @somebodys7404
      @somebodys7404 5 років тому

      I say otherwise! More interesting with the crazy!

  • @SiddharthKulkarniN
    @SiddharthKulkarniN 8 років тому +1

    Your voice is quite beautiful.

  • @AndrewJJ-0114
    @AndrewJJ-0114 4 роки тому

    Is there any greater storyteller than Yasser Seirawan?

  • @XlogicXX
    @XlogicXX 2 роки тому

    That last game was genius. His opponent must have pooped his pants. Genius stuff.

  • @kartikshroff5694
    @kartikshroff5694 9 років тому +2

    can u show me how to play agains close center and types of center

  • @caeoranger
    @caeoranger 4 роки тому

    the best move in the critical position is Bxh6 if Qh4+ then g3 Qh5, Bxg7
    consequently (as black) you will be down 2 pieces because at this moment your rook on h8 and knight on c6 are both hanging, yes white also has 2 pieces hanging but if he moves one piece and you take one, your other piece is gone, you're still down 2 pieces (conclusion: you can resign) [continuation Rg8, dxc6, Rxg8, Ng1 (or Nc1)] black will be left with a bishop only, white has 2 knights and bishop

  • @tkokesh
    @tkokesh 8 років тому +2

    I'd love to see a follow-up to this video: Yasser analyzing that final game with the help of Stockfish (or another strong engine). When I played through the game with Stockfish, it was consistently finding amazing resources for both sides that made it seem like Yasser was playing checkers instead of chess.

  • @lifeslayer696
    @lifeslayer696 10 років тому +3

    Great video. Just one omission: what's the refutation to d5?

    • @Number-cz1rd
      @Number-cz1rd 10 років тому +5

      Turns out black *can* play Nd4. If white plays NxN, it goes PxN, BxP exf3! (This is the move Seirawan apparently did not consider). When White takes on g7 Black has Qe7+, regaining the bishop and the advantage.
      White's best reply to Nd4 is therefore not taking on d4, but rather Nxe4, with roughly equal chances.

  • @iamtheteapot7405
    @iamtheteapot7405 4 роки тому

    Yasser the Great

  • @chess6446
    @chess6446 9 років тому +3

    Classic queen sacrifices!! Very impressive sack. Always try to create good content for my youtube channel too.

  • @Zeppelin616
    @Zeppelin616 9 років тому +3

    I think it's worth mentioning that in the last game after white plays d5 black can simply reply with Nd4. Yasser missed the fact that he has the zwischenzug "exf3" after white trades on d4 leaving black with a small advantage.

    • @samuelrosenbalm
      @samuelrosenbalm 6 років тому +1

      What? Nd4, Nxd4 exf3, you just play Nxf3...taking with the knight that took his knight on d4, and black is down a piece. Nd4 is the best move but not for the reason you gave. The correct line is Nd4 and if Nxd4 then exd4, Bxd4 and then exf3. And black is much better because whites kingside is shattered and if Bxg7, Qe7+ picking off the bishop.

  • @danielmanahan692
    @danielmanahan692 11 років тому +1

    Yasser meant to say A queen and a pawn for two rooks. Or else you are 11 points for 9 points if it is two rooks and a pawn.
    we get the point though.

  • @shirajbaral5602
    @shirajbaral5602 4 роки тому +1

    He is like bob ross of chess. So soothing

  • @BlueTarkus
    @BlueTarkus 9 років тому +1

    so wait what is the best move against d5? on 31:43 of the video

    • @MegaWinner16
      @MegaWinner16 8 років тому

      +MegaPanda Nf5 followed by taking on f3 (after Bishop moves) is recommended.

  • @naruto9pradeesh
    @naruto9pradeesh 11 років тому +2

    Can somebody tell me the name of the chess software used ? BTW love GM Yasser's lectures.

  • @vincelviss
    @vincelviss 11 років тому

    So, instead of exf3, what was the refutation of d5? Or had the books missed this move?

  • @sage5296
    @sage5296 6 років тому +2

    0:20 lol I’m not asked this to often

  • @kasel55
    @kasel55 4 роки тому

    Pretty cool!

  • @stephen0793
    @stephen0793 7 років тому +2

    Did I get that right- Yasser had a draw against Kasparov??

    • @ぬんぬんビム
      @ぬんぬんビム 7 років тому +6

      Yes, he also beat Kasparov at least once. Not too surprising, Yasser was top 10 in the world in the 80s.

  • @KingsExecutor
    @KingsExecutor 11 років тому +1

    more ;D !!!

  • @yoniker83
    @yoniker83 8 років тому

    At 13:20 Ne5 (instead of h3) wins on the spot

  • @Rahul_Roy_-or2pb
    @Rahul_Roy_-or2pb 4 роки тому

    This is epic 🔥🤣

  • @LiveGrenade7
    @LiveGrenade7 11 років тому

    No one else has complained to my knowledge, are other downloads slow?

  • @JoeDidIt
    @JoeDidIt 5 років тому +1

    just what the fuck was that last game

  • @DannyG683
    @DannyG683 8 років тому +3

    23:29 (Nice Dream)

  • @jakeharrison2113
    @jakeharrison2113 11 років тому +1

    Did he say "Michael Tal"?

  • @juliusguzy1689
    @juliusguzy1689 5 років тому

    best ever

  • @shyamdas6231
    @shyamdas6231 7 років тому +1

    I love you man!😂

  • @12jswilson
    @12jswilson Рік тому

    It's interesting. Stockfish 16 NNUE thinks in that last game that white is always better at +1 even after the Qd2 "mistake" and that d5 & Nxe4 hold the advantage. Yasser is correct that dxc6 wins on the spot. Even after the queen sac and eventually Ng4, the only move to hold any real advantage for white is Nb5 threatening Nxc7+. That's a very intuitive move for humans too just keep greeding like that.

  • @GymChess
    @GymChess 11 років тому +1

    No, it's not just MY internet for crying out loud.

  • @blueromeo1974
    @blueromeo1974 9 років тому +1

    On more check and I will leave screaming

  • @albibushi3006
    @albibushi3006 11 років тому +3

    chess is more fascinating without queens actually....

    • @Breeelax
      @Breeelax 9 років тому +1

      albi bushi I see it's been a while since that comment but I suggest you check out for "Wei Yi's Immortal" as they call it. Brilliant chess, because of the queen! Cheers.

  • @haykyengibaryan2783
    @haykyengibaryan2783 11 років тому +2

    When is GM VaruZhan Akobian coming back. He is my favorite.

  • @CerebralAssassin
    @CerebralAssassin 11 років тому +6

    I rofled lol hahaha

  • @sukruthhk
    @sukruthhk 11 років тому +1

    In last game tactics came out of blue

  • @mrpablomx
    @mrpablomx 6 років тому

    He reminds me of Bob Ross the paint Artist

  • @kristimulla7810
    @kristimulla7810 4 роки тому

    Check, Check, Check, Check, Check, Check Check, Check, CHECK!!!!

  • @JudgeHolden13
    @JudgeHolden13 4 роки тому

    AKA Botez Gambit!

  • @peristiloperis7789
    @peristiloperis7789 11 років тому +1

    gms are the trickest creatures in the world

  • @JPCPSeto
    @JPCPSeto 6 років тому

    I don´t know why, this was just funny to me: 38:04

  • @sunnymaneg
    @sunnymaneg 11 років тому +1

    greaaaaaaaaaaat

  • @ashi373
    @ashi373 8 років тому +1

    Mikhail Botvinnik beat Vasily Smyslov 29 to 24

    • @gxtmfa
      @gxtmfa 5 років тому

      Ashish Vatsa Vassily Smyslov won more in their world championship play

  • @LiveGrenade7
    @LiveGrenade7 11 років тому

    No that's your internet.

  • @keyhanzaker6533
    @keyhanzaker6533 Рік тому

    You are assume yaser

  • @adflicto1
    @adflicto1 11 років тому

    LOL :D