Sultan Khan: The Best Unknown Chess Player Who Ever Lived

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2024

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  • @matiasgarciacasas558
    @matiasgarciacasas558 3 роки тому +6571

    *beats world champion*
    "Man, this game sucks"
    *goes back home never to be heard of again*

    • @AliRaza-su7ti
      @AliRaza-su7ti 3 роки тому +536

      He was a servant and it was his master who got him into chess, and I think it was his master who stopped him from playing chess... but idk why

    • @robingurung7714
      @robingurung7714 3 роки тому +32

      Can u play better than him ? I guess not, so don't think too much, respect him as a good player.

    • @AliRaza-su7ti
      @AliRaza-su7ti 3 роки тому +517

      @@robingurung7714 Wut, what disrespectful thing did i say about him.

    • @SilentMath161
      @SilentMath161 3 роки тому +144

      @@AliRaza-su7ti this robin gurung is stupid dont worry he doesnt know how to read

    • @liviu445
      @liviu445 3 роки тому +110

      He was most likely disappointed, since he crushed the world champion.

  • @diiselix
    @diiselix 3 роки тому +4917

    Sultan Khan: likes to play the Caro-Kann
    Levy: ”He’s the greatest chess player ever”

    • @luker.6967
      @luker.6967 3 роки тому +335

      @@drjoyrajghosh2271 It's a joke about Levy's love of the Caro, they're not seriously disputing Sultan Khan's skill.

    • @amanhasnoname1052
      @amanhasnoname1052 3 роки тому +44

      @@luker.6967 He has a thing for Caro Kann, London system & Stonewall system!!

    • @carlneoh5843
      @carlneoh5843 3 роки тому +18

      @@amanhasnoname1052 and the Vienna

    • @solar3013
      @solar3013 3 роки тому +62

      Caro-Khan

    • @hanuna
      @hanuna 3 роки тому +1

      @@drjoyrajghosh2271 r/woosh

  • @asmrbrim9818
    @asmrbrim9818 3 роки тому +3128

    Levy's title: The Best Unknown Chess Player Who Ever Lived
    Me, rated 900: this must be about me

  • @UmbrellaSound
    @UmbrellaSound 3 роки тому +1924

    Even Capablanca called him genius. Just give the man posthumous GM title he deserved it. He was absolute beast of midgame.

    • @GNU_Linux_for_good
      @GNU_Linux_for_good 2 роки тому +98

      From now on we'll just call him *GM Khan*

    • @hugo57k91
      @hugo57k91 2 роки тому +179

      @@GNU_Linux_for_good His name is already king king, doesn't get better then that

    • @GNU_Linux_for_good
      @GNU_Linux_for_good 2 роки тому +23

      @@hugo57k91 I didn't know that - so then: *king king* ;-)

    • @vogel2499
      @vogel2499 2 роки тому +54

      @@hugo57k91 King of kings sounds more badass.

    • @johnballard6725
      @johnballard6725 2 роки тому +12

      He was definitely a strong GM.

  • @piculra7441
    @piculra7441 3 роки тому +2660

    His name basically means "King King". He wasn't the kind of king who likes hiding behind his castles, though.

    • @hynori1819
      @hynori1819 3 роки тому +249

      King king kings gambit

    • @loganjackson7746
      @loganjackson7746 3 роки тому +346

      Oh you mean the KKK gambit! I love playing that one...but only when I’m white

    • @jeremythomas4744
      @jeremythomas4744 3 роки тому +85

      @@loganjackson7746 so stockfish says, if you play it as black, the analysed position is +999999999999

    • @ecclesiasticman4417
      @ecclesiasticman4417 3 роки тому +18

      @@loganjackson7746 Andres Bonifacio would be proud.

    • @VeggiePatch
      @VeggiePatch 3 роки тому +3

      Strawberry king king

  • @saldan3985
    @saldan3985 3 роки тому +3348

    Sultan Khan was so OP the world needled to nerf him by making him unable to read.

    • @unknownface2463
      @unknownface2463 3 роки тому +49

      man that is the reason . now i know

    • @abhinavsrivastava9909
      @abhinavsrivastava9909 3 роки тому +180

      He did read and write, he just didn't read and write English

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 роки тому +36

      @@abhinavsrivastava9909 so unfortunate since most of chess is played (by the best however) English speaking players. wish he made it up there

    • @the_phen0m639
      @the_phen0m639 3 роки тому +29

      As a Pakistani i am very proud

    • @itismethatguy
      @itismethatguy 2 роки тому +15

      Yeah cuz taxes were high and British didn’t allow Muslim Madrassas which were like schools except Islam was also taught. So there was not much education in modern day Pak India and Bangladesh. Ramanujan was also self taught

  • @patrickimperial579
    @patrickimperial579 3 роки тому +3710

    You know you're a badass when your name starts with Sultan and ends with Khan.

    • @Doge-xt2fx
      @Doge-xt2fx 3 роки тому +15

      Heheyyy

    • @masterjax2449
      @masterjax2449 3 роки тому +247

      Sultan levy rozman khan

    • @jeremythomas4744
      @jeremythomas4744 3 роки тому +93

      I actually thought he was a sultan, which means "king" in malay (and probably persian)

    • @alicodm5120
      @alicodm5120 3 роки тому +56

      Sultan deez nuts khan

    • @johnny5731
      @johnny5731 3 роки тому +105

      @@jeremythomas4744 Khan meaning ruler as well.

  • @zeeshanchristy
    @zeeshanchristy 3 роки тому +2153

    i share the same village from back home with him. he is our pride.

    • @architranka
      @architranka 3 роки тому +59

      Are you from Pakistan, Bro? Has anyone traced his family?

    • @KeyurMahadik
      @KeyurMahadik 3 роки тому +72

      @Archit Ranka His grand daughter is on chess.com. Google mir sultan Khan's grand daughter. She lives in the US

    • @bryansanchez8158
      @bryansanchez8158 3 роки тому +15

      Pog

    • @architranka
      @architranka 3 роки тому +120

      @@Muhammad_Harris Thank you So much Brother. It was a great read. May Pakistan get their First GM soon.

    • @weeddagr8988
      @weeddagr8988 3 роки тому +16

      Im from pakistan yay go Sultan Khan!

  • @Eftkud
    @Eftkud 3 роки тому +4083

    -comes out of India
    -trains with his opponents
    -beats the crap out of the best GMs of the time
    -takes chess not professionally but as hobby
    -refuses to elaborate further
    -leaves

    • @langletprolet8378
      @langletprolet8378 2 роки тому +138

      India? I thought Pakistan

    • @abhishek3735
      @abhishek3735 2 роки тому +480

      @@langletprolet8378 It was the same back then. India got partitioned in 1947 and Pakistan was born out of it.

    • @lxstyexr349
      @lxstyexr349 2 роки тому +135

      Sigme male grindset

    • @keithgravamen1107
      @keithgravamen1107 2 роки тому +88

      Giga Chad energy

    • @achyuththouta6957
      @achyuththouta6957 2 роки тому +58

      @@langletprolet8378 Pakistan was a part of india until 1947

  • @ender-gaming
    @ender-gaming 2 роки тому +286

    That attack by Frank Marshall was amazing, so many traps, the defense was brilliant but I'm still in awe of how every piece that went to attack simply could never be taken. For several turns any greed from the defensive player to exchange pieces would be punished with mate. It was simply beautiful.

    • @BREAKocean
      @BREAKocean Рік тому +34

      And he was drunk while playing making it even crazier

  • @arcjones1991
    @arcjones1991 3 роки тому +3595

    Is Gotham finally going to talk about these two drunk guys in a pub who keep getting into positions that have never been seen in chess before?

    • @kevinarmes9804
      @kevinarmes9804 3 роки тому +46

      Hahahaha that's funny

    • @julianschondorf304
      @julianschondorf304 3 роки тому +16

      Hahaha underrated comment

    • @stevegeorge6880
      @stevegeorge6880 3 роки тому +176

      When you phrase it that way, it allows for the possibility that the players themselves get into positions never seen before in chess regardless of how the pieces are set up. Given the physical creativity of drunk guys at bars, anything's possible.

    • @natasdabsi1138
      @natasdabsi1138 3 роки тому +3

      Lmao

    • @rewind3334
      @rewind3334 3 роки тому +14

      What? Why would 2 drunk guys be shown? And the positions are probably bad.

  • @abtaha
    @abtaha 3 роки тому +2061

    Old fashioned indian style chess players aren’t fan of castling because it puts the king out of the game. My grandfather never castles

    • @reelgesh51
      @reelgesh51 3 роки тому +143

      @Frank Lincoln also to my knowledge in actual Indian chess I believe certain prices move differently and casting might be different to as I've been told Khan struggled at first with these rules

    • @moffatcam
      @moffatcam 3 роки тому +140

      @Sushi Sandwiches No? It also isolates the rooks from the A/H files, really makes a lot of sense tactically, especially in an endgame position

    • @beholdandfearme
      @beholdandfearme 3 роки тому +80

      @Sushi Sandwiches Only noobs castle idiot

    • @prajwalbharambe343
      @prajwalbharambe343 3 роки тому +86

      @Sushi Sandwiches castling did not exist in indian chess.

    • @FrancisLallawmkima
      @FrancisLallawmkima 3 роки тому +30

      @Sushi Sandwiches depends on the game though, a couple of games dictate this, for eg. you don't need to castle in a London opening game unless you are forced to 😄,

  • @pangrey8931
    @pangrey8931 3 роки тому +857

    Makes me think about how many geniuses and talented people live in poverty or other unfortunate circumstances where they will never have the opportunity to use their talent to do much

    • @hindra1996
      @hindra1996 3 роки тому +17

      obviously not dewa_kipas

    • @namaloompakistani1768
      @namaloompakistani1768 3 роки тому +2

      He was the son of a landlord.

    • @pangrey8931
      @pangrey8931 3 роки тому +66

      @@namaloompakistani1768 my point still stands. Imagine if the chess man never came and never taught him. Literally wouldn't have had a chance to prove himself in chess

    • @namaloompakistani1768
      @namaloompakistani1768 3 роки тому +13

      @@pangrey8931
      It recently came to my attention that
      He was pushed back by the british empire at that time.
      Same type of video was uploaded 3 years ago.
      Check the comments section of that video.

    • @BruteZ7957
      @BruteZ7957 3 роки тому +16

      Talent isn't inherent it's developed. Not to say some are better at some things, but that's only initially, after a certain point expertise comes by work, not talent.
      So you can't exactly say how much talent is wasted because because of someone's circumstances, because the same circumstances wouldve also helped create the said talent.

  • @Crazeyfor67
    @Crazeyfor67 3 роки тому +574

    I've seen many of Capablanca's games, but I've never seen him totally dominated as in this game. He rarely ever lost.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 3 роки тому +6

      I did Alekhine mopped the floor with him worse than sultan khan did multiple times

    • @mazymetric8267
      @mazymetric8267 2 роки тому +79

      @@williamrobert9898 Alekhine did beat Capablanca 6 to 3 with 25 draws in their world championship match but I wouldn't call it mopping the floor. Their lifetime score is 9-7 in Capablanca's favor.
      The only players Capablanca has a negative score against are Paul Keres and Sultan Khan.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 2 роки тому +5

      @@mazymetric8267 Actually you're wrong Capablanca has a negative score against Botvinnik as well
      Well opinions vary so I guess we'll have to agree to disagree since in my opinion Alekhine won the match in convincing fashion not just in terms of scoring but in terms of how great his wins were giving the time they played in

    • @mazymetric8267
      @mazymetric8267 2 роки тому +19

      ​@@williamrobert9898 Botvinnik and Capa's score is tied 1 to 1 with 5 draws.
      It doesn't seem that convincing when you compare them to other dominating world championships like Short vs Kasparov where Kasparov beat Short 6-1 or Fischer vs Spassky where Fischer beat Spassky 7-1. Alekihne won 6 games with 3 losses and 25 draws.

    • @mazymetric8267
      @mazymetric8267 2 роки тому +13

      @@williamrobert9898 "Alekhine won the match in convincing fashion not just in terms of scoring but in terms of how great his wins were"
      Some of those wins literally fell into Alekhine's lap like in game 11, Capa blundered away a completely drawn game by playing 60. a5?? or in game 12 where by playing 34... Qc7, he gave away huge advantage to white.
      I'm not saying that Alekhine was not a skilled player. Not at all but reason for Capa's loss in 1927 has less to do with how good Alekhine was and more to do with how under prepared Capablanca was. Alekhine himself said that reason for Capablanca's defeat was his underestimation of my talent. That's why Alekhine never gave Capablanca a rematch. He instead played World Championships against players like Bogoljubov and Euwe and gave them rematches knowing they cannot beat him.

  • @sideways5153
    @sideways5153 3 роки тому +85

    Sultan Khan only played for 4 years and he was this good?? That’s amazing. Pushes the limits of what’s possible

  • @nicolo7789
    @nicolo7789 3 роки тому +384

    GothamChess: He did not have a good result, he finished second
    Me: Hey thats not bad
    GothamChess: -to last place
    Me: Oh

    • @RingsLoreMaster
      @RingsLoreMaster Рік тому +5

      The way I understood that was Khan finished third out of four players. Because "the only two players who finished ahead of him"

  • @captainsnake8515
    @captainsnake8515 3 роки тому +3808

    In math, there’s the iconic story of ramanujan, the Indian genius who can out of nowhere with entirely unique ideas. Sultan Khan seems the chess version of ramanujan.

  • @vidarrehnstrom5091
    @vidarrehnstrom5091 3 роки тому +2058

    levy is so mysterious with his uploading schedule

  • @md.shaban639
    @md.shaban639 3 роки тому +703

    He didn't castle most of the time because there's no castling in Indian chess. 🙏

    • @the7esla989
      @the7esla989 2 роки тому +105

      This actually proves that castling is for peasants 😂😂

    • @jessesmith6824
      @jessesmith6824 2 роки тому +22

      Castling is for pussies do bongcloud

    • @jacknack6819
      @jacknack6819 2 роки тому +13

      @@the7esla989 or proves that not castling is for peasants

    • @TheLondonSystem
      @TheLondonSystem 2 роки тому +70

      @@jacknack6819 how would it prove that
      I'm 99% sure sultan Khan plays better than you

    • @jacknack6819
      @jacknack6819 2 роки тому

      @@TheLondonSystem indians = peasants

  • @kytownsend8295
    @kytownsend8295 3 роки тому +199

    His name is literally king king in two languages. Chad.

    • @korkunctheterrible4302
      @korkunctheterrible4302 3 роки тому +9

      No. kagans/khans/hans/kaans were not kings. rulers, yes but not kings. Because khaganates weren't monarchies. They were confederations made up of tribes, with a level of democracy in them, where there was this voting system in "Kurultais" ( a parliament: oldest chosen person has more weight, khagan and khatun are equals and the rich and the poor are equals in voting)
      When you have that system (that signifies the later stages of barbarian era, native americans had a similar structure too) that early monarchies and sultanates shit on you really good, because, "in praise of idleness".

    • @arewenot1
      @arewenot1 2 роки тому +16

      @@korkunctheterrible4302 ok

    • @azertyazerty9549
      @azertyazerty9549 Рік тому +6

      @@theunreadyone bro fr said 🤓

    • @almogxchq5282
      @almogxchq5282 Рік тому +3

      @@azertyazerty9549 Spreading knowledge is not nerdy, not accepting knowledge though is idiocy.

    • @fiery_gamerz
      @fiery_gamerz Рік тому

      ​@@korkunctheterrible4302 Thanks for the info

  • @etoileaugereau9074
    @etoileaugereau9074 3 роки тому +338

    This man could have been one of the greatest players of his generation, even a world champion, cause he was gifted, but he said "nah, just gonna go back to my sweet home, pet my dog and chill"

    • @reelgesh51
      @reelgesh51 3 роки тому +30

      He was actually a servant and simply wanted to work under his master to my knowledge

    • @NA-yq4pe
      @NA-yq4pe 3 роки тому +51

      @@reelgesh51 servant isn’t the right word, he had his own home and property, but as Levy said was taken under the wing of Sir Umar because he played chess so well, another woman was taken under Sir Umar’s wing for the same reason

    • @arpanmukherjee961
      @arpanmukherjee961 3 роки тому +16

      @@NA-yq4pe more like an employee

    • @MrAnanthaP
      @MrAnanthaP 3 роки тому +18

      He was a serf who had to travel where his master told him. Sir Umar Hayat was equivalent to an Earl and had come to England with his retinue to wait on the king. 0nce the tour was over he had to go back. He was then freed by his lord and got a small area where he built a house.

    • @carlosfcruz-rr9hp
      @carlosfcruz-rr9hp 2 роки тому +3

      He was a slave ironially.

  • @malachibrown2921
    @malachibrown2921 3 роки тому +541

    Levy "Content Machine" Rozman

    • @thebus3181
      @thebus3181 3 роки тому +3

      I’ve seen too many of these :(

    • @franciscolobato3806
      @franciscolobato3806 3 роки тому +4

      * GM Levy "Content Machine" Rozman

    • @danny208YT
      @danny208YT 3 роки тому

      He's pulling 2.4 million a year from this grind

    • @DrPavel-gh4sj
      @DrPavel-gh4sj 3 роки тому +1

      It's not hard to rip off Agadmator's old videos.

    • @sarathvarma2909
      @sarathvarma2909 3 роки тому

      CM Levy Rozman

  • @romainnasr7042
    @romainnasr7042 3 роки тому +522

    "Text messages to the afterlife are expensive"
    -Levy Rozman 2021

    • @zebinap9441
      @zebinap9441 3 роки тому +11

      Of course it's costs 1 life......it's pretty expensive🤣🤣

    • @kennynguyen6246
      @kennynguyen6246 3 роки тому +12

      @@zebinap9441 Also the fact Khan wouldn’t be able to read it

    • @zebinap9441
      @zebinap9441 3 роки тому +1

      @@kennynguyen6246 lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @wepe92
      @wepe92 3 роки тому

      whatsapp calls are cheap

    • @mba4677
      @mba4677 3 роки тому

      Levy Rosen

  • @NightDweller
    @NightDweller 3 роки тому +368

    Sultan khan 🤝 Morphy
    The ability to play chess is the sign of a gentleman. The ability to play chess well is the sign of a wasted life

  • @kevinmalone3210
    @kevinmalone3210 2 роки тому +82

    Sultan Khan was one of those naturally gifted chess players, a rarity, who didn't study chess, but just had a gift for it, in the same league as Paul Morphy, and Jose Capablanca.
    .

  • @sisyphus349
    @sisyphus349 3 роки тому +729

    Kind of interesting how many chess geniuses ended up hating chess. Morphy, Fischer, Khan...

    • @jandroid33
      @jandroid33 3 роки тому +191

      To get extremely good at something you need to do so much work on it, so no surprise that many get tired of it after a while.

    • @teriwilliams5981
      @teriwilliams5981 3 роки тому +64

      Every road ends

    • @smaragdchaos
      @smaragdchaos 3 роки тому +257

      I don't really blame Morphy or Fischer for hating chess. Morphy hated it because he couldn't get the job he wanted to work, due to people always associating him with being great at chess and not taking him seriously otherwise, and Fischer hated it because of engines and theory killing all creativity in the game, plus the US gave him a lot of shit during cold war. It's a shame, really

    • @cutebhargavi8043
      @cutebhargavi8043 3 роки тому +37

      I think chess players didn't get recognition in the society. This might be a factor.

    • @thefunny6703
      @thefunny6703 3 роки тому +5

      @@teriwilliams5981 circle road

  • @euanmcdougall1917
    @euanmcdougall1917 3 роки тому +71

    I'm pretty sure at 19:39 Khan didn't hesitate, he rather triangulated his king so that when he plays Rg1 his king is on b2 rather than b1, he was basically doing slow improving moves every piece in it's perfect place. Absolute class

  • @ryansalmon6507
    @ryansalmon6507 3 роки тому +207

    Can you start a history of chess series? It would be so cool!

    • @stormixgaming8389
      @stormixgaming8389 3 роки тому +2

      nice idea

    • @rishabhtiwari8744
      @rishabhtiwari8744 3 роки тому

      Yeah

    • @ThePapaja1996
      @ThePapaja1996 2 роки тому +1

      go to agadmators chanel if you want that

    • @donkbonktj5773
      @donkbonktj5773 2 роки тому +1

      @@ThePapaja1996 Some people like Levy's style of analysing and explaining more than agadmators, not trying to be rude to agadmator.

    • @ThePapaja1996
      @ThePapaja1996 2 роки тому

      @@donkbonktj5773 yeah but if he want more of that agadmator is a great place to start.

  • @michaeljarmola9003
    @michaeljarmola9003 Рік тому +28

    After watching this, I played a game where castling just didn’t seem right, so I moved my king up behind my center. I would not have thought to do that had I not seen this video! Ended up winning the game. Awesome content!

    • @kvltizt
      @kvltizt Рік тому

      A king with 3 pawns is a super weapon.

  • @Meeruez
    @Meeruez 7 місяців тому +7

    FIDE just gave him the honorary GM title. He is the first ever Pakistani Grand Master ever!!!!

  • @vasilisbouzas7722
    @vasilisbouzas7722 3 роки тому +117

    @GothamChess, the story of Sultan Khan really reminds me that of Ramanujan. A brilliant Indian mathematician, he was discovered by accident, brought to England and produced within a short period of time some of the most fascinating work in 20th century math. Finally, he returned back to India and died of illness.

    • @realeyesrealisereallies97
      @realeyesrealisereallies97 3 роки тому +22

      A lot of his work is still being used today in relation with black holes. Truly fascinating individual, reminds me of Nikola Tesla too. Absolute visionaries and geniuses

    • @Will_tell_you_later
      @Will_tell_you_later 3 роки тому +9

      Ramanujan wasn't discovered by mistake.

    • @vetiarvind
      @vetiarvind 3 роки тому +10

      He wasn't discovered by accident. Ramanujan wrote to Hardy first.

    • @malikabd2902
      @malikabd2902 Рік тому +1

      Except sultan Khan was not indian or hindu

    • @ishaananant0808
      @ishaananant0808 5 місяців тому

      ​@@malikabd2902bro is obsessed with religion

  • @architranka
    @architranka 3 роки тому +353

    Thank you Levy , Chessbase India is trying to persuade FIDE to award him GM title since long time but to no avail.
    Thank you for shedding some light on this legend. Also Daniel King has written a book on him. Worth reading.

    • @Doge-xt2fx
      @Doge-xt2fx 3 роки тому +1

      Hmm

    • @johnballard6725
      @johnballard6725 3 роки тому +21

      Khan was clearly a very strong GM.

    • @unknownface2463
      @unknownface2463 3 роки тому

      thanks

    • @vogel2499
      @vogel2499 2 роки тому +3

      Sultan Khan was a muslim Pakistani.
      I know that Pakistan hasn't existed yet, but he born and lived around that area.

    • @fayanstakileke7935
      @fayanstakileke7935 2 роки тому +1

      @@vogel2499 so what bro ? .d

  • @Jossandoval
    @Jossandoval 3 роки тому +5

    03:31 will be forever for me "Delayed bongcloud, Sultan Khan variation".

  • @comment420
    @comment420 2 роки тому +3

    SULTAN KHAN
    Born: March 13, 1903, Khushab , punjab , Pakistan
    Died: April 25, 1966, Punjab , Pakistan

  • @metalbugyeah
    @metalbugyeah 3 роки тому +26

    "The pineapple juice was simply too potent"
    "So we get h4 , SULTAN KHAN BABY"

  • @hasanrampurawala6393
    @hasanrampurawala6393 3 роки тому +55

    Thanks for telling us about this legendary player and not letting his contribution to chess go unheard

  • @SamSam-jl7rt
    @SamSam-jl7rt 3 роки тому +474

    As a Pakistani it makes me happy to see some light shed on him as well as the work Chessbase India is doing to get him his well deserved GM title! Thank you for this video Levy🙂!
    Edit: Hoped to see some love from both sides after posting this comment considering it has been 70 years, but some people still haven’t changed😕.

    • @MayankSharma-cn2nc
      @MayankSharma-cn2nc 3 роки тому +61

      He was an Indian at that time, there was no pakistan

    • @sgtrur2297
      @sgtrur2297 3 роки тому

      @@MayankSharma-cn2nc bacot

    • @ZENO_J
      @ZENO_J 3 роки тому +89

      @@MayankSharma-cn2nc it was not even india it was British India . India was established in 1947 .

    • @areebsiddiqui758
      @areebsiddiqui758 3 роки тому +51

      @@MayankSharma-cn2nc However, he was living in Pakistan after the partition and died there hence why he probably doesn't get talked about much over here. I didn't even know we had a well known chess player before Vishy until a few months ago.

    • @Doge-xt2fx
      @Doge-xt2fx 3 роки тому

      @@riddhimanbarma 😁 same

  • @anone-mouse1672
    @anone-mouse1672 3 роки тому +100

    Levy you should also check out the petition that asks FIDE to offer him the Grandmaster title posthumously. Link it if you feel like.

    • @sergethegrim
      @sergethegrim 3 роки тому +2

      BRUH he is like approximately 150 FIDE points apart from being a gm theoretically, why even bother sending a petition at this point?

    • @DankestLLama
      @DankestLLama 3 роки тому

      @@sergethegrim rating doesn't make you a gm, you need to get multiple gm norms which requires a certain performance in a tournament.

  • @QuokkaWaka
    @QuokkaWaka Рік тому +5

    Guy fr beat the world champ then said "Get a life" 😂

  • @TalhaEjaz
    @TalhaEjaz Рік тому +4

    King to e2 feels like a stockfish move. Khan was way ahead of his time.

  • @TheStrongestBaka
    @TheStrongestBaka 3 роки тому +220

    Good thing that you didn't text Mir Sultan Khan in the afterlife as he wouldn't be able to read it anyway.

  • @shivgautam487
    @shivgautam487 3 роки тому +19

    Sultan Khan be like- Call the ambulance but not for me.

  • @123amsterdan456
    @123amsterdan456 3 роки тому +73

    He couldn't read or write IN ENGLISH. He could read and write in his own language...

    • @NA-yq4pe
      @NA-yq4pe 3 роки тому +22

      That’s actually an important distinction to make!

    • @khalidrashid2092
      @khalidrashid2092 3 роки тому

      Not true. He certainly could read and write in his own language. He was not an englishman

    • @luckylaniang5574
      @luckylaniang5574 3 роки тому +35

      @@khalidrashid2092 that's literally what the guy said

    • @serenity_peace76
      @serenity_peace76 3 роки тому +1

      @@luckylaniang5574 yeah lol

    • @iamray112
      @iamray112 3 роки тому +1

      Might be in Urdu and Hindi

  • @revenevan11
    @revenevan11 Рік тому +30

    Man these are some super entertaining games! Lol at Frank James Marshall, on the Khan's turn 🤣

  • @christopher19894
    @christopher19894 3 роки тому +7

    Chess is so cool because of how perfectly a full game can be transcribed. Unlike notes in an old music score, moves in a chess game are rarely tabbed wrong, forgotten, or misinterpreted.

  • @BeatPoet67
    @BeatPoet67 3 роки тому +13

    I had heard about him but it's good to see his games being resurrected. It's a fantastic story. A bit like the great self taught Indian mathematician Ramanujan who G.H. Hardy recognised as a genius. How he could compete with world class players after only a handful of years experience is almost beyond belief. Surely a candidate for the next Netflix chess series!

  • @dimamaksimov869
    @dimamaksimov869 3 роки тому +9

    11:36 yeah, they may cost you a life ahah

  • @likemostthings
    @likemostthings 3 роки тому +65

    you've taken chess videos to a whole new level... not only educational but inspiring, entertaining and funny all at the same time

  • @denniswilkins8103
    @denniswilkins8103 Рік тому +9

    I'm REALLY glad that I watched this video. You have done justice to Sultan Khan and his career, IMHO.

  • @GVAjay-wp4tj
    @GVAjay-wp4tj 3 роки тому +11

    We should honer Sultan Khan by giving posthumous Grand Master title.
    He deserve it as he has beaten top GM of his times. I have seen his games and they mind boggling strategic unthinkable moves.

  • @cielararagi3195
    @cielararagi3195 3 роки тому +395

    Yes, the great successor of Genghis Khan, Sultan Khan

    • @ladyoftheratking7801
      @ladyoftheratking7801 3 роки тому +49

      Most people are successors of Genghis Khan

    • @saltytea7367
      @saltytea7367 3 роки тому +8

      @@ladyoftheratking7801 true

    • @vintagefootage8897
      @vintagefootage8897 3 роки тому +15

      Genghis khan religion is tengris... Sultan religion is Muslim.... They are not related.... Genghis is from central Asia, mongol community... Sultan khan was from India

    • @citooi
      @citooi 3 роки тому +33

      @@vintagefootage8897 I think it was a joke

    • @voidzminer1017
      @voidzminer1017 3 роки тому +7

      Sunlesskhan

  • @thegorn
    @thegorn 3 роки тому +40

    He didn't really mind if he didn't make the scene. He was the Sultan of pins

    • @anuarzc
      @anuarzc 3 роки тому +3

      he has a full time job, he is doing alright

    • @marcelloditta7957
      @marcelloditta7957 3 роки тому

      and we have a winner

  • @sumit.bhowmik.
    @sumit.bhowmik. 3 роки тому +134

    A movie regarding his life would a treat to watch 👌

    • @dakshmavi3428
      @dakshmavi3428 3 роки тому +12

      Kings gambit maybe

    • @muhammadhaider7687
      @muhammadhaider7687 3 роки тому +8

      There's a book coming out. There's one out already but a better one is coming out by his granddaughter who is a historian from Cambridge.

    • @soban8629
      @soban8629 3 роки тому +3

      @@dakshmavi3428 Poetic cuz sultan literally means king.

    • @dakshmavi3428
      @dakshmavi3428 3 роки тому +5

      @@soban8629 yeah ik dude I am an Indian 😂

    • @shivgautam487
      @shivgautam487 3 роки тому +2

      @@dakshmavi3428 and if I am not wrong Daksh means adroit in hindi.

  • @zain4019
    @zain4019 2 роки тому +22

    0:18-0:22 The way you pronounced his name and his birth country was absolutely perfect! I appreciate you taking the time to figure out how to do that, with this and many other pronunciations.

    • @MajuhsAlt
      @MajuhsAlt Рік тому +1

      truly, small details like these make me love him ever more!!

    • @multipurpose63
      @multipurpose63 Рік тому +2

      he has my respect for the correct Prounounciation

  • @samdingi
    @samdingi Рік тому +5

    Levy, thank you so much for this video. Your contributions to world chess are immensely appreciated.

  • @daniele_petrini
    @daniele_petrini 3 роки тому +44

    Levy: tells me "you're amazing"
    Me: 🥺🥰🥺🥰🥺🥰

  • @TheBopPops
    @TheBopPops 3 роки тому +211

    As a Pakistani, this is incredible and so inspiring to hear to about. Thank you for teaching us about this man :)

    • @waqarahmadkhan6790
      @waqarahmadkhan6790 3 роки тому +5

      Hey !

    • @yawr3593
      @yawr3593 3 роки тому +3

      Whats your rating I am from RWp

    • @TheBopPops
      @TheBopPops 3 роки тому +3

      @@yawr3593 only like 900 lol, my family is from Multan but we don’t live in Pakistan anymore

    • @yawr3593
      @yawr3593 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheBopPops Which country then?

    • @TheBopPops
      @TheBopPops 3 роки тому +2

      @@yawr3593 united states

  • @sunerose1311
    @sunerose1311 3 роки тому +83

    I find it important to add that the best chess player in human history most likely never became known. Such a pity how differences in the world have an effect on literally everything, even chess.

    • @dago6410
      @dago6410 3 роки тому +22

      depends on your definition of 'the best'. Like, if you just think about potential, you are just by default right, statistically speaking, but if you talk about actual chess strength, you just can't forget about how much theory a person had at their disposal, so that just HAS TO be Carlsen, even tho I really am not happy with that ;

    • @rishi91
      @rishi91 3 роки тому +1

      @@dago6410well said but what did Bobby fischer do?🤔

    • @basesixty6739
      @basesixty6739 3 роки тому +1

      @@rishi91 I think he called women stupid

    • @sunerose1311
      @sunerose1311 3 роки тому

      @@dago6410 Good point. Of course, chess is a lot more than just being talented. My point is that the way the world is today, its simply a waste of potential.

    • @asharullah353
      @asharullah353 3 роки тому +6

      It isn't possible. The best chess player would have had to spend his childhood playing tournaments and with that collective experience defeat the other contenders for the champion throne. Although your point is true for a chess player who had world class potential but could not get into chess for different reasons

  • @Earthian765
    @Earthian765 9 місяців тому +1

    15:30 he wasn't a big fan of castle cause he used to play indian chess where king is opposite to queen for both sides

  • @nicklewis2826
    @nicklewis2826 2 роки тому +1

    This guys games are S-tier. I love Khan and Nezhmetdinov. Two of the guys who could hang with GMs and had great style in their games.

  • @ArgentAlapin
    @ArgentAlapin 3 роки тому +6

    That Khan vs Marshall game is one of the greatest I have ever seen.

    • @avijit3001
      @avijit3001 3 роки тому

      True. What deep thinking defense!

  • @TKNinja37
    @TKNinja37 3 роки тому +65

    7:29 -- Being blasted at an elite chess tournament and hurling insults and pieces in equal measure sounds like THE most American way to play chess.

  • @santiagofabregat4472
    @santiagofabregat4472 3 роки тому +11

    Hey, Levy!
    I’m a huge fan. I just recently started playing chess in November and with your help I’ve reached 1200 already. I love your content! I was wondering if you could do a video on UA-cam where you talk about your favorite chess books that talk about the openings, middlegames and endgames (I’m reading your suggestion: 100 Endgames You Must Know by Jesús de la Villa). And if you could talk about how to study chess, that would be amazing!
    Greetings from Mexico City!

  • @HelloIamClay
    @HelloIamClay 3 роки тому +1

    Man oh man, I enjoyed this video SO much!
    I enjoy all of your videos. You help me understand chess in a new way, and I generally enjoy your commentary even when it's simply entertaining rather than educational.
    But holy hell, I enjoyed this video on a different level. Thank you, thank you, and thank you!

  • @nishonthebeat
    @nishonthebeat Рік тому +1

    What an amazing story. Wow. Thank you so much for sharing this Levy. What a channel, what an amazing video, and what a man both you and Sultan Khan are. Thank you so much and I hope that you have an amazing rest of your day. Truly, thank you. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @burrri
    @burrri 3 роки тому +8

    I already knew it was gonna be Sultan Khan when i saw the title. Man was amazing. What a legend

  • @SoberingMirror
    @SoberingMirror 3 роки тому +136

    Levy, you inspired me to make videos. Not directly, you just made me realize that I'm bad at chess and desperately need a new hobby.

  • @tikeplayz4480
    @tikeplayz4480 3 роки тому +6

    15:35 the ducks in the park when I give them bred

  • @stanlee3662
    @stanlee3662 3 роки тому +2

    After a break from chess for over 22 years im finaly back, much thanks to your content my dude. Quality content with a sence of humor. Thanks for that :)

  • @x_star6100
    @x_star6100 3 роки тому +3

    3:59 yes bongcloud

  • @7PaulAnderson
    @7PaulAnderson 3 роки тому +4

    Levy, this is my first comment on UA-cam. You sparked a love for chess in me through these fascinating videos and I just want to say thank you. You're truly passionate about your craft and it shows. I really have a great respect for the grind that you put into what you love. Wishing much luck to you from the NYC neighbor to the north, Westchester.

  • @heartheaker2553
    @heartheaker2553 3 роки тому +90

    His grave is in Sargodha,Pakistan
    May his soul rest in peace(Ameen)

  • @rysi0k110
    @rysi0k110 3 роки тому +40

    Lmao i read that as "The best unknown chess player who fired liver."

  • @alirakka5469
    @alirakka5469 Рік тому +3

    I think you should do more videos on notable people and stories in chess. I really enjoyed this, thanks Levy

  • @albertthin3501
    @albertthin3501 7 місяців тому +1

    Very nice. Absolutely nice video. Appreciate..

  • @kpNov23
    @kpNov23 3 роки тому +11

    Sultan Khan: it is like having the name Emperor Lord

  • @jack-o-claus
    @jack-o-claus 3 роки тому +4

    7:52 DR DRUNKENSTEIN

  • @randomshadow4620
    @randomshadow4620 3 роки тому +12

    I am absolutely fascinated by how Frank Marshall plays. I don't know about him before I watched this video but ohhhh man!
    Sultan Khan is on a different level.

  • @TheKopaczJoe
    @TheKopaczJoe Рік тому +3

    You would do well to put out more of this story telling content. It was entertaining enough to hear you recap the history, but your audience also received the technical chess content! This was a great video. Thank you for the content.

  • @jabrane1564
    @jabrane1564 3 роки тому +7

    This guy can name any name in any language. What a beast.

  • @mrregularword4329
    @mrregularword4329 3 роки тому +5

    I always like how levy keeps you guessing on what video he is going to put out and still guarentee it’s worth your time

  • @philg4857
    @philg4857 3 роки тому +52

    I want Levy to analyse Frank James Marshall best attacking games.
    Edit: Gotham did it the next day🙌

    • @frecoolen5119
      @frecoolen5119 3 роки тому +1

      Wish granted only 14 hours later

    • @philg4857
      @philg4857 3 роки тому

      @@frecoolen5119 ikrrr

    • @andersonarmstrong2650
      @andersonarmstrong2650 3 роки тому

      Wherever there's an F.J. Marshall, a Capablanca is never far away!

  • @Matt-nt5lm
    @Matt-nt5lm 3 роки тому +6

    That final game against Capablanca was incredible

  • @nickname2446
    @nickname2446 3 роки тому +1

    I immediately subscribed.
    Your commentary is precise and entertaining.
    Thank you for posting videos. You have great charisma and covered this unknown player with passion in a way that enables his legacy although short, to live on in the minds of all of us viewing these games. Capablanca was without doubt one of the greatest players in the history of chess. Had Sultan Khan been able to read and write, study, plan and so on, then his mind may have expanded allowing him to be the most dominating force in the world.
    Thanks again for this video.

  • @nowlun
    @nowlun Рік тому +1

    Levy should talk about early 20th century chess again. Players like Sultan Khan and Frank Marshall are insane to watch

  • @MrHkhanirl
    @MrHkhanirl 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for doing this video! Appreciate it Levy. Impressive to know what talent this man could have been if given proper training and had the ability to make full use of his potential.

  • @friedrichknicely3012
    @friedrichknicely3012 3 роки тому +62

    Moral of the story? Regardless how hard you work and strive and perform there will always be sometime and somewhere a Sultan Khan who will beat you without trying.

    • @zacknewton1064
      @zacknewton1064 Рік тому +1

      Yeah no not regardless. If you make it to the top yourself there might not be a sultan khan. you guys just havent actually completely dominated a type of competition before

  • @hamzaazam5981
    @hamzaazam5981 3 роки тому +5

    Damn. I am from pakiatan and i thought there isnt any good player in history of our country. But naaa i was wrong. Feeling proud. I would love to read more about him now.

  • @dr.navalchhangani4868
    @dr.navalchhangani4868 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing game and History
    Great ❤

  • @jtplays193
    @jtplays193 3 роки тому +4

    'capablanca knew how to put pieces on squares'
    I think we all do, Levy.

  • @jojose5129
    @jojose5129 3 роки тому +8

    Levy , it's high time you get your own batman suit to serve justice to the title of
    "Gotham chess".

    • @stevegeorge6880
      @stevegeorge6880 3 роки тому +1

      What would a chessboard or chess piece design crossed with the bat Insignia look like? Whether awesome or crazy, it would definitely suit Levy, apologies for the pun.

  • @mathfromscratchtohatch1456
    @mathfromscratchtohatch1456 3 роки тому +21

    There is a story sultan khan's master invited American chess team to his place in London the team thought they can play some games and hangout with sultan but the master talked about himself and. The only time the team interacted with sultan was when he was serving them drinks it was awkward for the team we lost a gem. Probably the greatest chess player in the history

  • @MelonSlice
    @MelonSlice 3 роки тому +4

    3:48 Bongcloud player

  • @NamelessTheHater
    @NamelessTheHater Рік тому +2

    He played a MODIFIED BONG CLOUD… that’s definitely a god tier chess player.

  • @ensocreators767
    @ensocreators767 3 роки тому +3

    1:01 let’s take a moment to appreciate Levy’s elite level pronunciation

  • @edsanjenis9416
    @edsanjenis9416 2 роки тому +4

    I would like to see more of his games, his style is unorthodox and unique.

  • @thefreeze6023
    @thefreeze6023 3 роки тому +5

    0:11 and NO, it's not Dewa Kipas.

  • @sammyyoursampaii3656
    @sammyyoursampaii3656 Рік тому +5

    Sultan Khan was Pakistani. He fought for Pakistani independence and not Indian independence during IndoPak, It literally wasn't even called India it was INDOPAK
    What I hate most is how many people in the comments are starting so many rivalries on if he was "Indian or Pakistani" , I'm just ending all of this to tell you all he was Pakistani and not Indian also this is a very dumb thing to argue about but this comment clears it all.
    Please Pin so no more fite

    • @AyushSingh-ki2xt
      @AyushSingh-ki2xt Рік тому

      I don't agree on early statement because befor the war india was refer to the whole region of British Raj and Muslims that voted for separate of Pakistan only 50% out of 97% of Muslims went to Pakistan but i do agree on you talking about someone's nationality instead of appreciation for the personality itself is wrong.

    • @SATWIKRAJ-x3b
      @SATWIKRAJ-x3b 3 місяці тому

      Lol cope harder kid😂😂

    • @UmerShoaib-uu8lc
      @UmerShoaib-uu8lc 10 днів тому

      He died in Pakistan and is buried in Pakistan so yes he was Pakistani

  • @RusselKabirTR
    @RusselKabirTR 2 місяці тому +2

    This year Sultan Khan was given the title of Grandmaster (posthumously).