This series really brought me into chess, within those 4 months i learned alot, my lichess rating went from 1200 to ... jk it didn't change at all and i still suck at chess
Nope, the story of this series is just so awesome. Even if you exclude the international politics of it, the mind games going on with where the games were played, how they were recorded, who was watching, what they were sitting in, what they were playing on, what kinds of pieces they were playing with, and the list goes on. Just so awesome.
Bravo Agadmator. This was a brilliant concept; to take the story of the famous 72 final right back to the source, and begin from the beginning. A great story, very well told. I thank you warmly indeed.
Fischer ended (more accurately "interrupted") 20+ years of Russian domination in chess, and propelled the game into mainstream consciousness resulting in more players able to make a career from chess. This week SerraL (of Finland) ended 20 years of Korean domination over Starcraft II. Just thought I'd share some nerd news from another game.
@@mastrake There is a scene in the movie Pumping Iron where Arnold and some others are working out and there is a sign that says 'Mentzer is Coming"....a reference to Mike Mentzer. It would be great to see Bobby in the foreground, with the Russian chess machine looking on, "Fishcer is Coming".
Great Fischer series, just finished it after the Tal 1959 Candidates and 1960 Botvinnik series. The lead-up to the Spassky series with Palma de Mallorca and Larsen/Petrosian were brilliant! These Spassky-Fischer games definitely pick up in the second half of the series. With how Fischer was demolishing opponents in 1970-72 it is truly a testament to Spassky's ability that he was able to beat Fischer a couple of times and also draw him 7 times in a row... what a great sportsman as well. Fischer wowed with skill, but Spassky earned my respect.
From the beginning? I was alive when it was happening. And it was a big deal. I love the analysis. I didn't understand it at 12. 45 years later, finally...
Thank you for this fabulous series on the 1972 championship. My older brother and I were young teens when the Fischer-Spassky championship was played, and we were avid chess fans. My brother was a good player for his age, and I was a bad player for any age. The only way we had of following the matches was by newspaper (no internet or 24-hour cable news in those days!). There was a short paragraph in the next day's paper about each game result, and a listing of the moves. My brother and I spent hours reliving the matches, and he understood a lot more than I did. He was very sure early on that Fischer would win the championship. I was less certain. It is fantastic to be able to relive this championship after these 47 years by means of your videos.
Loved the whole Bobby Fischer journey to World Champion ... since you started this series back in July ... it is a testimony to how great man was in the world of chess... probably the GOAT.
When you said "5 months" I thought that can't be possible, I thought it was only a few weeks. This has been such an entertaining series with all the events happening around Fischer and your awesome commentary that I didn't realize how many games we actually seen. This is truly the best chess channel ever and I'm so happy I found you, and also that your channel keeps growing steadily, every time I check you get 1k more subscribers (I have been here before 50k!) Such a long journey expanding our (now) vast knowledge and it still feels fresh and exciting as the first day!
I want to say that I am happy you didn't tell us until the very last video how many games were in the series. I liked watching the games for their own sake, not knowing how many were coming and thus deducing who won which games. So happy for the lack of spoilers.
Story about that image: - "Bobby, can you please go out in this chess board like blanket so we can take a photo of You? - "Why?" - "You know.. Just so in future everyone would go:"What's the story behind the picture.. xD""
After completing this series, I went and watched the 60 Minutes interview with Fischer from 1972. I've always heard the stories about Fischer but I think he was a very interesting and complicated person.
what a journey, thanks so much for the in-depth coverage. nobody was ever going to beat bobby fischer in the early 70's. he was just too good, he was the best.
Thank you Agad for this series! 4 months of completely free, entertaining, high quality and educational content about Bobby Fischer. Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge!
binged watched this series again a year after watching it the first time. my knowledge was not vast the first time around. it is even more amazing the second time around with a year of agadmator videos expanding my brain. Fischer, Fischer, Fischer!
To be truly honest, I didn't watch most of the onboard activity for this playlist, but I absolutely loved listening to agadmator tell the story of Spassky/Fischer. The history truly comes alive with the addition of the commentary. This play list is a work of art and I feel as though my vast knowledge has been thoroughly expanded.
I've just finished the Bobby Fischer series after watching for the last 6 months or so since getting back into chess , thanks for the great coverage of these games! It's been so interesting and insightful.
SoaraPerformance The 1978 title match between Karpov and Korchnoi was full of bizarre stories that I’m sure would be “compensation enough” for the more modern chess
Antonio, first of all I would like to thank you for this wonderful series of those brilliant commentated Spassky vs Fischer games at all from you. You put a lot of work and studies into it to share with us and that in a really humble and gentle way. Please keep up your good things in the future that everybody would be able to watch your videos as long as possible.
Fisher is by far the most interesting player of all time.I would even suggest #suggestion Last match of James Robert Fisher..I really really believe that many people would like to see it..Thank you
Thank You for doing this Series on WC Robert Fischer! It's a shame that he was always appreciated more overseas all over the World than here in the United States of America!
Robert James Fischer became wold champion and spasky is true legend thanks for entertaining us agadmator chess chennal if I not watch any of your Chess video on UA-cam every day I feel I not live that day
An excellent series and a true chess saga it was like having 21 Star Wars movies made - you need to watch all of them to know the story completely. Boris Spassky a real class gentleman considering they were in the cold war era. Looking forward to your next series.
I graduated from HS that year. I was captain of our chess team but was a below mediocre player. However, I loved the game and the whole World was rooting for Mr. Fischer! We thought: “Now we’re going to see some great chess as Mr. Fischer defends his title whipping the Communists!” It is so sad that he went strange. I’m sure what he was paranoid about was probably true but geez 🙄 the millions of fans were disappointed!! Even if I’m less than good I can appreciate what’s happening. I really think these men should be paid way more than they were! Mr. Fischer should have won $5-10 million, minimum. He was a world-wide sensation; people still talk about him. Thanks for your super presentation.
Dude, I was here to celebrate 1.000 subscribers and watch this channel evolve in so many ways. Besides completely crazy -though equally justified and fair-, it also feels poetic that your are close to 300.000 subs, finishing the Fischer Story and so close to the Carlsen-Caruana match. Keep up Sir, this is just great =)
I really enjoyed this series. I learned so much about Fischer and Spassky. Your commentary was very entertaining! I enjoy chess even though I am not a very good player. It seems that I enjoy watching chess videos almost as much as I like playing. Cheers!
I have subscribed to your wonderful channel when there were not more than 50K subscribers agad! never even missed one of your your videos since then, I am delighted to see its reaching 300K. your channel and your approach to chess analysis is undoubtedly one of the best there is! warm, friendly and thorough. well deserved sir.
never been so happy for a HELLO EVERYONE, cannot wait for the upcoming world chess championship match and for your videos on the games :) EDIT: wow 15 likes , never been so famous !
You are the best agadmator!! Thank you for this Bobby Fisher series, he's my favorite chess player and I watched every video of this series from start till here! Thank you so much!
This was really quite awesome in its historically substantive nature. As a history major who's study was largely on the sub discipline of "micro history", I really can't stress this point enough. You seem to really appreciate the balance that historians are trained to achieve between primary and secondary sources on the one hand and critical analysis of both on the other. If I could have one thing to improve the quality of the experience, it is that a play list of this match would be available, separated from the other Fischer videos. Thank you so much for all of your effort.
That was one hell of a journey. I feel like a much more amazing subscriber after this. Thanks for making this Agad, always enjoyable watching your creations.
Very well done series, thank you for the work you put in. I really enjoyed the Fischer stuff as I find him a very interesting man & obviously a brilliant chess player. Ty!
It was Fischer and his personality that made my grandpa, at the age of 72 to start learning playing chess - he never really got to learn but the uplift he got from Fischer and what Fischer had done for so many anti-establishment, anti-machine people who didn't even have any idea what chess was was indescribable!
They should make a film about Lothar Schmid trying to survive through this championship
I would pay good money to see that
@@agadmator beat me to it 😁
Would be classified as a Shakespearean tragedy for the poor guy
@@agadmator ua-cam.com/video/lRP6_fySRi0/v-deo.html
The poor guy was doing everything he could to appease everybody, and man did he earn whatever paycheck he got!
This series really brought me into chess, within those 4 months i learned alot, my lichess rating went from 1200 to
... jk it didn't change at all and i still suck at chess
el muchacho lol
wierd flex but ok
Agad did inspired me to get better tho, my rating raised 500 points this year
This series was wonderful, thank you agad!
My rating did actually increase by a lot by watching this channel
End of an era. Cheers to the true hero of the World championship 1972 Lothar schmid.
Kim Jong-Un I agree supreme leader👌🏻
Indeed Fisher drive him crazy
Bobby was happy to win
Bet I bet Lothar Schmid was even happier that he would get a break from Spassky/Fischer.
One does not simply skipping 10 minutes of agad's vast knowledge
Nope, the story of this series is just so awesome. Even if you exclude the international politics of it, the mind games going on with where the games were played, how they were recorded, who was watching, what they were sitting in, what they were playing on, what kinds of pieces they were playing with, and the list goes on. Just so awesome.
Bobby will always be remembered as the icon of chess.
"These seven draws are the most in a World Chess Championship Series."
Carlsen and Caruana: Hold my beer.
Karpov and Kasparov "Am I a joke to you?"
Bravo Agadmator. This was a brilliant concept; to take the story of the famous 72 final right back to the source, and begin from the beginning. A great story, very well told.
I thank you warmly indeed.
Cant wait for you coverage of the 2018 World Chess Championship!!
We all do, I hope nobody is betting just like how they bet in the Football World Cup.
Same here
Hoping magnus will defend his title
@@xomegaxz5799 Id like to see Fabi win!
Fischer ended (more accurately "interrupted") 20+ years of Russian domination in chess, and propelled the game into mainstream consciousness resulting in more players able to make a career from chess.
This week SerraL (of Finland) ended 20 years of Korean domination over Starcraft II.
Just thought I'd share some nerd news from another game.
I loved that. I'm so sad his win streak has been broken now
Yes, but he proved that the Soviets domination of chess could be broken!
Someone please take the picture of Fischer wrapped in the blanket and photoshop it to say "Fischer is Coming" with Game of Thrones font!
FIscher as white walker?
@@mastrake There is a scene in the movie Pumping Iron where Arnold and some others are working out and there is a sign that says 'Mentzer is Coming"....a reference to Mike Mentzer. It would be great to see Bobby in the foreground, with the Russian chess machine looking on, "Fishcer is Coming".
As Sophie Turner might tweet, "Ew" :-)
That sounds like fun. Let me try:
facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=694531927587558&set=a.423860424654711&type=3&theater
Michael Z that is fast work sir, you are commended for this.
Great Fischer series, just finished it after the Tal 1959 Candidates and 1960 Botvinnik series. The lead-up to the Spassky series with Palma de Mallorca and Larsen/Petrosian were brilliant! These Spassky-Fischer games definitely pick up in the second half of the series. With how Fischer was demolishing opponents in 1970-72 it is truly a testament to Spassky's ability that he was able to beat Fischer a couple of times and also draw him 7 times in a row... what a great sportsman as well. Fischer wowed with skill, but Spassky earned my respect.
Thanks for keeping the cool yellow pillow with sunglasses in view.
#suggestion : The journey of Paul Morphy in 1st American Chess Congress 1857
I would love to watch Paul Morphy Games
Yes please!!
From the beginning? I was alive when it was happening. And it was a big deal. I love the analysis. I didn't understand it at 12. 45 years later, finally...
Back in the early 60's Bobby Fischer wrote a chess column in Boy's Life - the boy scout magazine. That was the first I heard of him as I was a scout.
I was 12 as well!
The first chess book I had was by Bobby Fischer published to coincide with this match
@@synergetic4d , It was titled, "Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess". I had a copy as well.
This is an amazing series. Well done!
Lothar Schmidt is my favorite character in this story.
"Chief Arbiter Lothar Schmidt" is the ubiquitous line uttered in this series....I waited for it in every episode.
I cannot believe I have been subscribed to your channel for so long already. Time does fly. Thanks for the great content.
I started a translation and subtitle to your videos, so more hungarian can enjoy this brilliancy of your channels :D
Thank you for this fabulous series on the 1972 championship. My older brother and I were young teens when the Fischer-Spassky championship was played, and we were avid chess fans. My brother was a good player for his age, and I was a bad player for any age. The only way we had of following the matches was by newspaper (no internet or 24-hour cable news in those days!). There was a short paragraph in the next day's paper about each game result, and a listing of the moves. My brother and I spent hours reliving the matches, and he understood a lot more than I did. He was very sure early on that Fischer would win the championship. I was less certain. It is fantastic to be able to relive this championship after these 47 years by means of your videos.
Loved the whole Bobby Fischer journey to World Champion ... since you started this series back in July ... it is a testimony to how great man was in the world of chess... probably the GOAT.
When you said "5 months" I thought that can't be possible, I thought it was only a few weeks.
This has been such an entertaining series with all the events happening around Fischer and your awesome commentary that I didn't realize how many games we actually seen.
This is truly the best chess channel ever and I'm so happy I found you, and also that your channel keeps growing steadily, every time I check you get 1k more subscribers (I have been here before 50k!)
Such a long journey expanding our (now) vast knowledge and it still feels fresh and exciting as the first day!
I want to say that I am happy you didn't tell us until the very last video how many games were in the series. I liked watching the games for their own sake, not knowing how many were coming and thus deducing who won which games. So happy for the lack of spoilers.
Man this November is gonna be awesome!
Definitely!
The closing ceremony (28 November) is my birthday! I can’t wait to watch!
@@reinhardvonhoengramm7842 Who are you rooting for this time then?
Story about that image:
- "Bobby, can you please go out in this chess board like blanket so we can take a photo of You?
- "Why?"
- "You know.. Just so in future everyone would go:"What's the story behind the picture.. xD""
I was expecting vast knowledge, but I get this instead.
After completing this series, I went and watched the 60 Minutes interview with Fischer from 1972. I've always heard the stories about Fischer but I think he was a very interesting and complicated person.
what a journey, thanks so much for the in-depth coverage. nobody was ever going to beat bobby fischer in the early 70's. he was just too good, he was the best.
Alekhine vs Capablanca WCC match next please #suggestion
agreeee!
QGD in almost every game. Not my favorite championship match, but I'd still watch that coverage.
100% agreed!
Yesssssss
@@MikeOxmol_ Players usually repeat, in this match we saw sicilians everywhere
Really enjoyed the Fischer series,thanks.
Thank you for putting this story together. It has been a wonderful journey.
Thank you Agad for this series! 4 months of completely free, entertaining, high quality and educational content about Bobby Fischer. Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge!
binged watched this series again a year after watching it the first time. my knowledge was not vast the first time around. it is even more amazing the second time around with a year of agadmator videos expanding my brain. Fischer, Fischer, Fischer!
To be truly honest, I didn't watch most of the onboard activity for this playlist, but I absolutely loved listening to agadmator tell the story of Spassky/Fischer. The history truly comes alive with the addition of the commentary. This play list is a work of art and I feel as though my vast knowledge has been thoroughly expanded.
I've just finished the Bobby Fischer series after watching for the last 6 months or so since getting back into chess , thanks for the great coverage of these games! It's been so interesting and insightful.
Thanks a lot.By watching this channel...my rating in lichess increased from 1400 to 1700
I’m not a chess player, just an enthusiast, I’d like to thank you, you tell it so well
It's been a great journey of four months with agadmator and bobby!! Really amazing dude!! I enjoyed every game you made.
21:50-22:00
DID YOU JUST TEASE AN ANATOLY KARPOV SERIES?
I don't mind seeing him playing, as much as I want to see Karpov fight against Kasparov, Korchnoi must come first, chronologically.
hell yeah!
SoaraPerformance The 1978 title match between Karpov and Korchnoi was full of bizarre stories that I’m sure would be “compensation enough” for the more modern chess
Thank you brother.It was a stellar job by you,which I will always remember and refer to.
I have followed from game 1 and really enjoyed the series....Great commentator... loved it
Thank you for covering this historic series!
Antonio, first of all I would like to thank you for this wonderful series of those brilliant commentated Spassky vs Fischer games at all from you. You put a lot of work and studies into it to share with us and that in a really humble and gentle way. Please keep up your good things in the future that everybody would be able to watch your videos as long as possible.
Fisher is by far the most interesting player of all time.I would even suggest #suggestion Last match of James Robert Fisher..I really really believe that many people would like to see it..Thank you
Thanks for the series, insights in Fischer's weird demands made me smile every time.
Thank you very much for reviewing this historical match!!!
Just watched this entire series in around 3 weeks, and it was fantastic. Thank you Agadmator
Thank You for doing this Series on WC Robert Fischer! It's a shame that he was always appreciated more overseas all over the World than here in the United States of America!
Robert James Fischer became wold champion and spasky is true legend thanks for entertaining us agadmator chess chennal if I not watch any of your Chess video on UA-cam every day I feel I not live that day
An excellent series and a true chess saga it was like having 21 Star Wars movies made - you need to watch all of them to know the story completely. Boris Spassky a real class gentleman considering they were in the cold war era. Looking forward to your next series.
I really enjoyed this serie. Looking forward to another coverages.
I graduated from HS that year. I was captain of our chess team but was a below mediocre player. However, I loved the game and the whole World was rooting for Mr. Fischer! We thought: “Now we’re going to see some great chess as Mr. Fischer defends his title whipping the Communists!” It is so sad that he went strange. I’m sure what he was paranoid about was probably true but geez 🙄 the millions of fans were disappointed!! Even if I’m less than good I can appreciate what’s happening.
I really think these men should be paid way more than they were! Mr. Fischer should have won $5-10 million, minimum. He was a world-wide sensation; people still talk about him. Thanks for your super presentation.
"Engine ruins everything." Priceless quote.
We are ready for the next series hopefully about Kasparov.
Dude, I was here to celebrate 1.000 subscribers and watch this channel evolve in so many ways. Besides completely crazy -though equally justified and fair-, it also feels poetic that your are close to 300.000 subs, finishing the Fischer Story and so close to the Carlsen-Caruana match. Keep up Sir, this is just great =)
Thank You for a wonderful showing and analysis of this match!
Spassky should be given credit for having played seven consecutive draws against Fischer.
And also for playing at ping pong room
We never got the Fisher - spasky rematch or the vast knowledge about what happened next :(
So entertaining, I dont even play chess that much but this was something I really enjoyed. Thank You.
Enjoyed the entire series of games immensely. Thank you !
Hate to see this series end. Thank you for the wonderful stories, insights and analysis of these great games.
I really enjoyed this series. I learned so much about Fischer and Spassky. Your commentary was very entertaining! I enjoy chess even though I am not a very good player. It seems that I enjoy watching chess videos almost as much as I like playing. Cheers!
Great series thank you for your hard work!
Amazing series man. Waiting for your Championship coverage now.✌🏾
I have subscribed to your wonderful channel when there were not more than 50K subscribers agad! never even missed one of your your videos since then, I am delighted to see its reaching 300K. your channel and your approach to chess analysis is undoubtedly one of the best there is! warm, friendly and thorough. well deserved sir.
such a great series, followed the entire way. Kind of sad that it's over
never been so happy for a HELLO EVERYONE, cannot wait for the upcoming world chess championship match and for your videos on the games :)
EDIT: wow 15 likes , never been so famous !
Brilliant series, Antonio! Thank you so much! :)
You are the best agadmator!! Thank you for this Bobby Fisher series, he's my favorite chess player and I watched every video of this series from start till here! Thank you so much!
Wow wow wow! this video just made my day .. absolutely brilliant and deeply emotional tribute to the game of Chess! take my love brotherman
I appreciate Fischer he is the best and he knows it
I cannot wait for your videos on the upcoming world chess Championship matches. I'm very excited for both. I think M Carlsen will defend his position.
Who is this Carlson guy?
@@archduchyofaustria2021 i did not notice. fixed it. Thanks for notifying me.
@@kelseyroberts3726 I know. FC is on a roll. But i am supporting MC. That's why i'm hoping he would win and remain the world chess champion.
@@anindyanhabib8884 i always hope weakest wins so i support FC
Thank You from the bottom of my heart. You are the best. I know many bloggers, but you are the best. It was like an exciting thriller.👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful series, probably your best. Thank You!
Fantastic coverage! Well done, Antonio!
Who needs a time machine when you have Agadmators chess channel to see these amazing games👍🔥
Thank you for all of your vast knowledge and hard work with this series!
Wonderful series! Congratulations, and thank you!
Spassky was a great sport throughout! And I credit this championship series with bringing Chess into mainstream interest.
Really enjoyed this series & learned a lot. Thankyou.
Thank you for this series. I loved it! The perfect prelude to Carlsen-Caruana.
Brilliant series, I've enjoyed every moment. Thanks, Agad.
Great series thank you, been enjoyable getting to know these games again.
Thank you! It was an amazing series.
That was a great journey! Thank you, agadmator!
The smug sunglasses emoji joined the series and received some vast knowledge, as did all of us who stuck around. Thank you for making this!
This was really quite awesome in its historically substantive nature. As a history major who's study was largely on the sub discipline of "micro history", I really can't stress this point enough. You seem to really appreciate the balance that historians are trained to achieve between primary and secondary sources on the one hand and critical analysis of both on the other. If I could have one thing to improve the quality of the experience, it is that a play list of this match would be available, separated from the other Fischer videos. Thank you so much for all of your effort.
Much love for you Antonio from 2021 ❤
I watched all those 20 videos in last 2 days,
Thanks Agadmator.
Thank you Antonio. Very enjoyable series, all the research you did helped to increase my vast knowledge of chess.
Agadmator, thank you very much for doing the entire Fischer-Spassky series. I really enjoyed it.
really enjoyed this series man. looking forwards to the next one
That was one hell of a journey. I feel like a much more amazing subscriber after this.
Thanks for making this Agad, always enjoyable watching your creations.
Love for Fischer is eternal
Started watching one year ago, my vast knowledge has increased as well as my Elo rating on chess.com, from 700-ish to 1200. Thanks agad!
First class , world class chess coverage ! The finale was way better than anticipated. Superior content. Great job !
Very well done series, thank you for the work you put in. I really enjoyed the Fischer stuff as I find him a very interesting man & obviously a brilliant chess player. Ty!
Thanks for the great series. It was enjoyable to see the analysis of the various options and why certain moves were played.
It was Fischer and his personality that made my grandpa, at the age of 72 to start learning playing chess - he never really got to learn but the uplift he got from Fischer and what Fischer had done for so many anti-establishment, anti-machine people who didn't even have any idea what chess was was indescribable!
Great arbitration by Mr Schmitt,that blanket is Norse.Thanks,agadmator ,you brought great enjoyment during the series.
Glad to make to the end. An entertaining and historic match
No joke, I just got home from watching Bohemian Rhapsody. Amazing movie.... I am so happy that this is the next thing I get to watch today!