So basically her style is to play some 4th- or 5th- best move in the opening to completely abandon theory very early on and create insane, complex, absurd positions where she's quite good at quickly calculating the right moves (or at least something good) while even her most competent opponents will struggle and make inaccuracies for her to exploit. That's awesome and really entertaining.
Which is precisely why I trade everything off the board ASAP. I know I can't calculate a complex position, so I reduce the position to something simple enough I can wrap my head around.
I think that there are only two ways of winning a game at that level, which are to either out-book your opponent and get a better position via theory, or to play like Dina and hope that you are better at navigating those insane positions
Was quite the fascinating game. Viktor was in pretty severe time trouble before move 20 even, and by the time they approached move 40 with the +30 mins, they were both essentially playing on increment. Dina has had a pretty fantastic tournament!
Interesting. Dina I guess takes after Wesley So: the world chess champion slayer (for beating that talentless patzer Magnus Carlsen 3x in a row in classical games in the finals of a FIDE world championship - I mean when's the last time that happened? Vishy vs Alexei in 2000 FIDE WCC finals?)
@@nicbentulan No idea what you are talking about. But yeah I beat that woman Georgian World Champion easy here in Helsingfors open back in the day, Nona something ? Her tell was easy she suddenly "stopped breathing" and I found the winning mate combination, it took around 15 minutes but I found the winning combination. After the game she said: You are an upcoming IGM "killer" headed for greatness and she also said she had put all efforts into beating me and how disappointed she was in losing the game. The world was normal back then so we shook hands and it was all over. No hard feelings. Both Karpov and Kasparov openly said why the hell are there even female chess players around ? Combat soldiers next ? as women cant do nothing!
Hungarian here. I am impressed by Agadmators almost perfect pronunciation of Erdős :) And I confirm that in hungary the name orders are switched up. Family name comes first, and and first name comes second. ( We don't call it first name, we call it cross name. )
That was some daring chess in the opening and incredibly accurate endgame play. I did see the Bxf3 move in the middle but a lot of people would have missed it so I don't blame her.
@@robertakerman3570 She also looks like MISS DRACULA. Just hand her over to me and I do short work with her. It will be public and messy wherever it will happen, OK. A woman? What the hell could she do? Nothing! Except making masculine babies. Maybe do her same way like MC retired Judith Polgar "Strangle/suffocate" her to such degree she will resign from chess!
Erdős is the family name and we write it first then Viktor is the christian name and we write it second. This is very rare in the world to have this, but that's the way it is. :)
Upper class people in the UK retain that culture. When I was at a "posh" public boarding school in England, everyone referred to each other with surnames. That was back in the 1970s, but I assume that still the practice among the gentry.
@MrVVulf, but I don't think the Hungarians do that, they just write the family name first. But they address each other with the given name, or perhaps "Mr/Ms FamilyName" @Gabor, am i right?
@@JohnSmith-do9du The "throwaways" come and go, but if they play good Chess for 5 minutes while they're there, I'd say it provides a perfectly good opportunity to invoke the memory of Fischer. The only people who taint it are the tribesmen who hated him for his sanity. They'd prefer if people didn't mention his name wherever interesting Chess is played.
@@lol101lol101lol10199 Father didnt care: He loved ROBERT JAMES FISCHERS for his chess brilliancy and single handily taking on the Russian chess army in a pre MC era like he was a Rambo one man army of chess and beat them all up, and the idiots couldnt do nothing! Just look up what the commie pigs did to Russian Mark Taimanov, Fischers first 6-0 victim, true work of animals.
She's playing inspiring chess. She made a bunch of sacrifices to beat the first grandmaster, here she plays with an extremely dangerous-looking king position to beat the second.
Is Dina going to gain a GM norm for this event? Seems she ought to, after beating identical 2587s. Although I think read somewhere that one now has to have a minimum 2500 rating as well in order to qualify for a GM title.
@9:23 After black knight to E2, Viktor elected to give up his bishop pair -- and I was screaming NO, DON'T DO THAT! In my endless war against Fairy Stockfish, I've found that if I go into the end game with a knight to the engine's bishop I have no chance whatsoever. In chess, in the early game a knight is worth more than a bishop, in mid-game they are worth about the same, and in the end game the bishop is far more valuable. I don't think it was necessary for White to give up the bishop pair, and I get an impression that Agadmator didn't think it was necessary either. What do you folk think?
Magnus-like endgame mastery here. It's always amazing to me as an amateur how incredibly complicated even simple-looking endgames with a handful of pieces can be. If chess were only endgames, it would still be considered among the greatest games ever created.
#suggestion any chance of covering the women's candidates finale Lei Tingjie vs Tan Zhongyi which just concluded today? None of the big chess UA-camrs have covered it yet, even though especially games 1 and 5 were extremely exciting and high quality
Can someone explain, at 21:56, why didn't she capture D5 with rook? If bishop captures D5, she had a knight fork with check, winning the queen. If bishop captures the knight on D4, she captures back with the rook, whixh would be protected by queen and bishop, so she at least wins a pawn.
So at 5:23 if 1 ...Rxd5 then just 2 Kh8 (now the black rook has to move). If the rook moves back anywhere on the d file, just 3 Bxd4 Bxd4, 4 Rxd4 Rxd4, and then 5 Bxf7+ either wins the queen or black's light-squared bishop. If in move two black instead moves the rook somewhere in the fifth rank, white grabs the free night. And finally, if 2 ...Rc5, then 3 Bxd4 Rxc4 (black cannot take with the bishop on D4, because than rook takes and defends the bishop), 4 Bxg7 and now ... Rg8 5 Bc3 and white won a piece, and if 4 ... Rxc1 then 5 Raxc1 and if the black queen moves to safety, you grab the rook on h8 and white has two rooks and a bishop for the queen, and if queen takes rook you will be up a minor piece
At 5:36 however, I'm not sure. I think it's similar, you move your king to h1 first, then the rook must move. If 2 ... Rc5, then 3 Bxd4 and recapturing with the bishop loses material, so 3 ...Rxc4, 4 Bxb6 Rxc1, 5 Rxc1 axb6 and white won the exchange. If the rook stays on another square on the fifth rank instead, then e.g. 2 ...Ra5, 3 Bxf7 and now 3 ... Bxf7 allowes mate with Qc8#, so instead Kxf7, 4 Bxd4 and you won back your pawn and bishop with a nice position, because if 4 ...Bxd4 there is 5 Qc4+ getting back the bishop. But if 2 ... Rg8 or Rd6, then I don't know what white should do
The midgame was so chaotic!! She even sacrificed the f pawn lol.. Definitely the style I'd play in my young days without castling (I'm always reluctant to castle and most of the time wouldn't castle unless I see my king is in danger or can win tempo by playing it, and I mostly choose to castle queen's side... After I know some opening theories, I actually found myself more in a weird spot and lose more often because the position isn't complicated enough lol As far as I don't like endgames (not because I'm weak at endgames, it's just boring, duh), I'm pretty good at middle game, pretty good at endgames, BUT I'm (still) terrible at openings lol This games reminds me of those romantic era ☺️
Also after black captures back on f6, white king to f2 - where he is perfectly safe - and black is lost. Blacks knight on d4 is pinned to the queen, blacks king is wide in the open, b3 comes and the white queen enters the game.............
Hungarians write their surname first so Erdos Viktor is the correct way to write it however Viktor is what you would call a first name (hope this makes sense)
I'm very surprised that BOTH of them missed the rather obvious capture on f3. This is a rather prosaic coffeehouse tactic that an "A" or even "B" player should be able to see.
It looks like the PGN you shared in the description is not of this game. In this game both black and white castle short side but in the PGN black doesn't castle?
The solution to the Viktor Erdős/Erdős Viktor mystery is that, in Hungarian, the surname comes first, but Hungarian names often get reversed when Hungarians are written about in other languages.
At the end, Belnkaya was 83 Erdos Viktor was 9. I don't trust Belenkaya after she cheated in the infamous video, but if she id not cheat again this is a fantastic result. Eric Rosen did pretty good at 61
Someone help me: considering that Dina is currently ranked 2300, would this tournament (her record currently being 5.5/8) be enough to make her a Grandmaster?
She is 2300 and she gained like 50 rating in this tournnoment so she is like around 2350 and you need 2500 for GM and even then you need to get your norms so short answer no
So basically her style is to play some 4th- or 5th- best move in the opening to completely abandon theory very early on and create insane, complex, absurd positions where she's quite good at quickly calculating the right moves (or at least something good) while even her most competent opponents will struggle and make inaccuracies for her to exploit. That's awesome and really entertaining.
Which is precisely why I trade everything off the board ASAP. I know I can't calculate a complex position, so I reduce the position to something simple enough I can wrap my head around.
Boring
@@GeraldM_inNC is it fun for you?
I should start playing the 5th best move earlier because it doesn't seem to be working on move 17
I think that there are only two ways of winning a game at that level, which are to either out-book your opponent and get a better position via theory, or to play like Dina and hope that you are better at navigating those insane positions
- Dina video by Agad in my feed -
"Oh, I've seen that one. I guess Agad changed the title."
- after checking out the video -
"Wait, she did it again?"
Oops I did it again
Was quite the fascinating game. Viktor was in pretty severe time trouble before move 20 even, and by the time they approached move 40 with the +30 mins, they were both essentially playing on increment.
Dina has had a pretty fantastic tournament!
Two amazing performances by Dina.
DINA looks like Miss DRACULA !
She is Vicious! Dina the Grandmaster Slayer
(bishop driven through the heart)
DINA looks like Miss DRACULA ! And she havent beaten me!
@@JohnSmith-do9du mina harker = dina harker now?
Interesting. Dina I guess takes after Wesley So: the world chess champion slayer (for beating that talentless patzer Magnus Carlsen 3x in a row in classical games in the finals of a FIDE world championship - I mean when's the last time that happened? Vishy vs Alexei in 2000 FIDE WCC finals?)
@@nicbentulan No idea what you are talking about. But yeah I beat that woman Georgian World Champion easy here in Helsingfors open back in the day, Nona something ? Her tell was easy she suddenly "stopped breathing" and I found the winning mate combination, it took around 15 minutes but I found the winning combination. After the game she said: You are an upcoming IGM "killer" headed for greatness and she also said she had put all efforts into beating me and how disappointed she was in losing the game. The world was normal back then so we shook hands and it was all over. No hard feelings. Both Karpov and Kasparov openly said why the hell are there even female chess players around ? Combat soldiers next ? as women cant do nothing!
@@JohnSmith-do9du Nona Gaprindashvili from TcxSKKAJERA ?
Dina is resourceful and resilient chess player!! Brilliant end game execution indeed
DINA looks like Miss DRACULA !
her nudes are also pretty cool
Bro she legit cheated on camera
@@andreimcallister1365 Proof? Source?
@@andreimcallister1365 could you please upload the video link here so as we are all enlightened? appreciated
Hungarian here.
I am impressed by Agadmators almost perfect pronunciation of Erdős :)
And I confirm that in hungary the name orders are switched up. Family name comes first, and and first name comes second. ( We don't call it first name, we call it cross name. )
Cross why? Like a Christian name?
@@jg-reis yes, exactly what i meant to say :)
You are correct, it's Erdős Viktor! :)
Dina is on fire! 🔥
Impressive endgame play by Dina
That was some patient and precise slow strangulation. I love it when chess players play out the match to (near) the bitter end.
This Dina is taking win after win against stronger opponent with higher elo. Love seeing Dina soar.
Dinosaur 🦕
That was some daring chess in the opening and incredibly accurate endgame play. I did see the Bxf3 move in the middle but a lot of people would have missed it so I don't blame her.
Dina’s a rock star! Another super instructive game. I’m so happy for her!
DINA looks like Miss DRACULA !
Win, lose or draw: Dina seems to be a worldly treasure.
@@robertakerman3570 She also looks like MISS DRACULA. Just hand her over to me and I do short work with her. It will be public and messy wherever it will happen, OK. A woman? What the hell could she do? Nothing! Except making masculine babies. Maybe do her same way like MC retired Judith Polgar "Strangle/suffocate" her to such degree she will resign from chess!
But she's not much of a boxer.
@@jx14aby MISS DRACULA aint much of anything, you mean! Just hand her over to me. Ill teach her a thing or two. Could teach her chess too.
Erdős is the family name and we write it first then Viktor is the christian name and we write it second. This is very rare in the world to have this, but that's the way it is. :)
Upper class people in the UK retain that culture. When I was at a "posh" public boarding school in England, everyone referred to each other with surnames. That was back in the 1970s, but I assume that still the practice among the gentry.
@MrVVulf, but I don't think the Hungarians do that, they just write the family name first. But they address each other with the given name, or perhaps "Mr/Ms FamilyName"
@Gabor, am i right?
Without the "Sorry about that" its not even a real agadmator video :(
Iceland is really bringing out the brilliancies in people. Not only Dina but Simon and others as well.
It's Fischer country and his spirit never left
Iceland Is Fischer country, dont taint his good memories with these 5 minute throwaway MISS Draculas, OK ?
@@JohnSmith-do9du The "throwaways" come and go, but if they play good Chess for 5 minutes while they're there, I'd say it provides a perfectly good opportunity to invoke the memory of Fischer.
The only people who taint it are the tribesmen who hated him for his sanity. They'd prefer if people didn't mention his name wherever interesting Chess is played.
@@lol101lol101lol10199 Father didnt care: He loved ROBERT JAMES FISCHERS for his chess brilliancy and single handily taking on the Russian chess army in a pre MC era like he was a Rambo one man army of chess and beat them all up, and the idiots couldnt do nothing! Just look up what the commie pigs did to Russian Mark Taimanov, Fischers first 6-0 victim, true work of animals.
She’s a cheater
@@andreimcallister1365 Proof? Source?
you got it right, it's Erdős Viktor. also you done well with the "Erdős" too, most people fail using "s" or "sh" when it comes to hungarian language
Dina plays great chess. Long time since I was so entertained by her vicious but technical play.
She will suck your blood next boy!
She’s a cheater
@@andreimcallister1365 Care to elaborate?
@@rocknowradio there’s a video where she plays a hustler and moves his pawns while playing
@@andreimcallister1365 Link?
Queen's Gambit Season 2?
Yes she looks oddly like the girl from queen's gambit 😅😅😅
She’s lot hotter!
@@pacojonesvaior9212 what a strange comment
@@IkEisawesome7truly bizarre, like, some people just need to keep some thoughts to themselves.
@@pacojonesvaior9212 beta simp
Dina is just incredible! Her end game is soooo good/strong.
All aspects of her game are amazing, otherwise she would not be a master.
well the key of the end-position is that the goal-square for the pawn is the same colour of the bishop's diagonal
" it's like the dog and the bone, the dog must have the bone.. it's same like the engine must have the pawn" ~agadmator~
Hungarian here: Erdős Viktor is correct, we write the surname first
Great game DIna!
Great commentary AGad!
She's playing inspiring chess. She made a bunch of sacrifices to beat the first grandmaster, here she plays with an extremely dangerous-looking king position to beat the second.
Is Dina going to gain a GM norm for this event? Seems she ought to, after beating identical 2587s. Although I think read somewhere that one now has to have a minimum 2500 rating as well in order to qualify for a GM title.
No she only got a draw the game after this one. So she lost too many points to get a GM norm.
@9:23 After black knight to E2, Viktor elected to give up his bishop pair -- and I was screaming NO, DON'T DO THAT! In my endless war against Fairy Stockfish, I've found that if I go into the end game with a knight to the engine's bishop I have no chance whatsoever. In chess, in the early game a knight is worth more than a bishop, in mid-game they are worth about the same, and in the end game the bishop is far more valuable. I don't think it was necessary for White to give up the bishop pair, and I get an impression that Agadmator didn't think it was necessary either. What do you folk think?
Damn, that boxing chess match made Dina an even better chess player.
She is awesome
She calculates nicely. Unbelievable analysis. There are so many end-game blunders to avoid.
She’s a cheater
@@andreimcallister1365 Proof? Source?
Congats on your Hungarian pronanciation. Finally someone...👏 Great channel.🙋🏻♀️
Beautiful endgame, very insightful. Thanks!
Waiting for a game where you get to say "and it is now as of move one that we have a completely new game"
I think the PGN in the description is wrong, it is of the previous game of Dina that was covered.
Congrats to Dina , that's a great game .
Magnus-like endgame mastery here. It's always amazing to me as an amateur how incredibly complicated even simple-looking endgames with a handful of pieces can be. If chess were only endgames, it would still be considered among the greatest games ever created.
especially and endgame like this....ua-cam.com/video/ZyVswlt9B0c/v-deo.html
Go Dina! So strong, well played 👍️👍️👍️
That's some exciting chess! Great game by Dina!
Yeah
Agreed, great game by Dina.
#suggestion any chance of covering the women's candidates finale Lei Tingjie vs Tan Zhongyi which just concluded today? None of the big chess UA-camrs have covered it yet, even though especially games 1 and 5 were extremely exciting and high quality
Keeps chess fresh! 👍
Thanx for the review🎉
Strong work!! 👏👏💪🏾💪🏾☺️☺️
Dina tearing it up. 🙂
Well played amazing Dina.
Dina is definitely underrated, that end game is GM level stuff
She’s a cheater bro
@@andreimcallister1365 Figures MISS DRACULA had to cheat!
@@andreimcallister1365 Proof? Source?
@@andreimcallister1365 source?
@@angelinas.3974 look it up on UA-cam
Go Dina! She plays some entertaining chess right now
She’s a cheater
@@andreimcallister1365 Proof? Source?
This was a great ending game!
Can someone explain, at 21:56, why didn't she capture D5 with rook? If bishop captures D5, she had a knight fork with check, winning the queen. If bishop captures the knight on D4, she captures back with the rook, whixh would be protected by queen and bishop, so she at least wins a pawn.
The time stamp is 5:23 but yeah I was asking myself the same thing
So at 5:23 if 1 ...Rxd5 then just 2 Kh8 (now the black rook has to move). If the rook moves back anywhere on the d file, just 3 Bxd4 Bxd4, 4 Rxd4 Rxd4, and then 5 Bxf7+ either wins the queen or black's light-squared bishop. If in move two black instead moves the rook somewhere in the fifth rank, white grabs the free night. And finally, if 2 ...Rc5, then 3 Bxd4 Rxc4 (black cannot take with the bishop on D4, because than rook takes and defends the bishop), 4 Bxg7 and now ... Rg8 5 Bc3 and white won a piece, and if 4 ... Rxc1 then 5 Raxc1 and if the black queen moves to safety, you grab the rook on h8 and white has two rooks and a bishop for the queen, and if queen takes rook you will be up a minor piece
At 5:36 however, I'm not sure. I think it's similar, you move your king to h1 first, then the rook must move. If 2 ... Rc5, then 3 Bxd4 and recapturing with the bishop loses material, so 3 ...Rxc4, 4 Bxb6 Rxc1, 5 Rxc1 axb6 and white won the exchange. If the rook stays on another square on the fifth rank instead, then e.g. 2 ...Ra5, 3 Bxf7 and now 3 ... Bxf7 allowes mate with Qc8#, so instead Kxf7, 4 Bxd4 and you won back your pawn and bishop with a nice position, because if 4 ...Bxd4 there is 5 Qc4+ getting back the bishop.
But if 2 ... Rg8 or Rd6, then I don't know what white should do
The midgame was so chaotic!! She even sacrificed the f pawn lol.. Definitely the style I'd play in my young days without castling (I'm always reluctant to castle and most of the time wouldn't castle unless I see my king is in danger or can win tempo by playing it, and I mostly choose to castle queen's side... After I know some opening theories, I actually found myself more in a weird spot and lose more often because the position isn't complicated enough lol
As far as I don't like endgames (not because I'm weak at endgames, it's just boring, duh), I'm pretty good at middle game, pretty good at endgames, BUT I'm (still) terrible at openings lol
This games reminds me of those romantic era ☺️
or you can castle realllly really late in the game and come up with this...ua-cam.com/video/ZyVswlt9B0c/v-deo.html
Njezino prezime stavlja naglasak na prvi slog!
hahahahahahaha!!! 😂 that was brutal until just minute 4:00 what a sense of humor!
Great end game. Thanks.
What a comment by Dina! It would spill my drink if I had heard her.
She wasn't even going to go to this tournament. Now she has slain 2 strong GMs.
The description is showing PGN from the Grzegorz - Dina game
very nice lesson in endgames.
Dina!!! How are you casually crushing GMs!?
Also after black captures back on f6, white king to f2 - where he is perfectly safe - and black is lost. Blacks knight on d4 is pinned to the queen, blacks king is wide in the open, b3 comes and the white queen enters the game.............
dang. Dina, the GM killer
#suggestion Pranav vs Loiseau, Quentin (iceland), beautiful attacking game
Hungarians write their surname first so Erdos Viktor is the correct way to write it however Viktor is what you would call a first name (hope this makes sense)
Nice slog at the end
I'm very surprised that BOTH of them missed the rather obvious capture on f3. This is a rather prosaic coffeehouse tactic that an "A" or even "B" player should be able to see.
Dina lookin like a snack in the thumbnail. She's so beautiful!
It looks like the PGN you shared in the description is not of this game. In this game both black and white castle short side but in the PGN black doesn't castle?
Why isnt youtube showing agadmator videos to me anymore? For like two weeks they dont appear on my home screen scrolling. I have the bell and all..
"Knights R tricky bastages" Somehow My mind went straight to King Arthur's Round Table(ha-ha).
The solution to the Viktor Erdős/Erdős Viktor mystery is that, in Hungarian, the surname comes first, but Hungarian names often get reversed when Hungarians are written about in other languages.
When communists think they're anarchists 🤣
Dinosaurus? The GM dragon slayer? Ouch! I'm making little sense but what the hell!
Clearly Dina has taken Levy's Caro-Kann Course!
When he says 'it hasn't been played', a completely new game etc. he means in these tournaments of a certain rating threshold?
At the end, Belnkaya was 83 Erdos Viktor was 9. I don't trust Belenkaya after she cheated in the infamous video, but if she id not cheat again this is a fantastic result. Eric Rosen did pretty good at 61
You are right about the Hungarian names.
Hi! I'm a beginner, can someone please explain at 3:18 in that sideline why a3 would blunder the game?
Dina, GM Destroyer!
12:45 that way you blunder the knight after Bd4+
I think he meant bringing the king to the game via g1 INSTEAD of the Nc5.
So the bishop would not attack them both at the same time
Impressive endgame, avoiding so many tricks
Thats make me sad when Agad bent down and didnt say "sorry about that" :(
It seems like Andrea Botez knocked some sense into Dina.
hey agad! why dont you flip the board so we can watch the game from the protagonist point of view?
Why not fork the white king and queen with black knight to e2 ??
I see ya, Dina! Get on with your badself!
Knights are tricky bastards - Agadmator
You said it the name perfectly 🤟🇭🇺
1:00 no "sorry about that" :(
Hope she has a game against Ivanchuk!
After B:a1 on 16:28 it's a win for Black in 29 moves. Bf2 on 17:32 was suboptimal. Kd5 was 5 moves faster to checkmate.
"All hungarian names are Erdõs Viktor"
- agadmator, 2023
When are you going to make an end_game tutorial?
Someone help me: considering that Dina is currently ranked 2300, would this tournament (her record currently being 5.5/8) be enough to make her a Grandmaster?
She's not been higher than 2360 something FIDE, so she needs to clear 2400 to get IM first (as she already has the Norms).
She is 2300 and she gained like 50 rating in this tournnoment so she is like around 2350 and you need 2500 for GM and even then you need to get your norms so short answer no
@@vignjev8332 is it possible to get GM norms in her situation where she has all her IM norms but hasn’t got the rating?
@@vignjev8332 Actually she lost ratings in St Louis tournament this month. So she just regaining her lost rating.
@@alastairk0159 You do not need to be an IM to get GM norms. There are some players who never become IM and directly went to GM.
@5.16 if white plays queen to A4 pinning the knight with pawn attacking what then that variation not shown
in description is wrong pgn Dina vs Gajewski
Hey Agad you pasted the wrong game, for the board editor
beautiful game by beauty
Grats Dina
5:14, why not Qa4?
Dina is super cute and a great player!
No timestamps 😤
"Knights are tricky bastards"