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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2011
- My MOST EXCITING upload yet! New York City, 1994, at the Intel World Speed Chess Tournament. In hopes of repeating his victory at the first tournament in Moscow, World Champion Viswanathan Anand plays amazingly after falling to an overwhelming time disadvantage of 2 minutes and 38 seconds in a blitz game against Grandmaster Ilya Smirin.
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• Anand spends 01:43 on ...
"Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe." - Abraham Lincoln quotes
He obviously just calculated 50 moves ahead.
hahaha
That’s exactly what happened
he was thinking about whether or not he turned the stove off at home before he came
This is what UA-cam is all about. We watch genius chess players, commented by strong grandmasters, then call all of them stupid.
this is what life is all about
"and he thumped that rook down with authority"
The commentator is awesome!
it's grandmaster maurice ashley!
He stopped and tied his shoe ... in the 100 yard dash :)
Ronbo710 badass
Anand known for his Speed and accuracy proved .....
6:18 looooooooool
Bro that sacrifice would've won it for Vishy.. by checkmate.
@@Krato65 yes but that "oooooh" by the anouncer is hilarious
1:22 Smirin is like wtf are you plotting?
In support of the widely held claim and view that V Anand is or was the best speed chess player of his times, and he is still holding the record for the fastest chess player of all times.
I must add now, since we must give credit were credit is due, Carlsen has smashed that. Carlsen has proven over and over he is the best speed player in the last several years, if we take into account his winnings and achievements in such a time control.
NIA Mac Yeah! Now carlsen is better! But anand was better at rapid more than blitz and he has become older too! Carlsen won both blitz and rapid world title but recently had to give it to Ivanchuk for rapid as he won..!
"Analyzing what, I do not know!"
"Ooooh, he thunked that rook down with authority!"
Joshua Brown
Thumped
Watched it again. Very exciting game! Looking forward to watching more videos.
Thanks again,
Tim
This has gotto be one of the most amazing game of chess I have ever seen and the commentary was awesome!
Amazing!! Thank you for posting this action filled game! WOW! I'm going to save it and watch it again.
peace,
Tim
i cant believe he was thinking so deeply. nerves must have got to him at the big moment
Anand is the only palyer in the world that plays a blitz game, and it looks like he spend 10 hours thinking! great footage, thanx for the upload!!!
Vishi rules!!!!
Oh man, very exciting game. Love how they just keep "sacrificing" knowing they will win a piece back within a few moves. Amazing!
Brilliant ! Must See for all Chess and Anand fans!
Wow, I would've never seen that free pawn at 6:17, beast move.
back when Maurice didn't have the engine
when the engine would have told him it was not a queen sacrifice since taking the queen would lead to a back rank mate. lol
lol
@@GSBroker Amen. I love how Danny stiffles a laugh many times in these Intel videos when Maurice suggests moves.
He should have choose basketball
6:19
Anand.exe has stopped working restart in 1 minute 43 seconds
I loved the commentating. I've got to favorite this just for the commentary.
anand: *calmly places down the rook*
maurice: "he THUMPED that rook with AUTHORITY!"
Proud To have met my Idol Today.....Anand its my greatest pleasure to meet you personally today.....thanks for the photo op as well....i have posted it on my facebook....you will become 7 times World Chess Champion beating Kasparov and Karpov and Emmanuel Lasker's record!
Had to sign in to give this game thumbs up, love the commentary,
Kasparov awaits the winner, lol
This Anand has been around for a while. It's 2011 and he's still #2 !
2023, he still in top 10
I loved the commentating.
Gone were those days vishy ....
i love watching these videos!!!! keep it up! :) :)
That knight on d5 was a beast.
Also, uncertain players are afraid of the clock; they're not chilling out to meditate on the position in the 4th move.
superb combination!
their commentating is so good.
@Fredobel51 how does Nxc3 win?
Woooooo......exciting....
2:26 you see he saw the clock and realised its HIS move.
+Sunny Jain lol that'd be a great story
aushusuhahasuhsuhasa Really?
He just saw how much time still left to destroy the other side
this commentator is amazing, where can i find more of him? makes the game wayy more interesting lol.
GG!
That was awesome.
daniel king is a great commentator.nice video thx
"He makes a minute look like a year" LOL
AWESOME!!!
holy shit that is some freakin chess!! Anand really showed his prowess as a chess player! i couldnt even keep up watching this.
Where do you get all these videos? They are absolutley amazing! Thanks for Sharing!! :)
amazing !!
fantastique !!
Awesome!!!!
6:17 "OOOOOOWWWWWWW, and he's sacrificed his QUEEEEEEN !!!!"
Little did he know after taking the queen, black rook takes the white rook and checkmates!!!
Yeah but is still being a sacrifice
Gerardo León No its not a sacrifice sacrifice is done for positional advantage and enough pieces to mate or turn into winning position! Thus it just used for checkmate and therefore not a sacrifice!
treta yug by sacrificing his queen he would have turned his position in a winning one after 2 moves later. It was done for positional advantage thought. Don't understand your perspective.
Gerardo León No it wasn't a positional advantage the opponent just blundered the pawn overlooking the mate threat and therefore it wasn't a sacrifice its just a capturing of pawn..! To know exactly what is called sacrifice look at Kasparov immortal queen sacrifice game or Fischers Sacrifice Game and Even More Fantastic and MindBoggling would be to watch Anand vs Aronian (Tata Steel Chess 2013)
It's not a sacrifice if it's a checkmate trap. Is it?
incredible
I'm not 100% sure what happened here (I'm new here) but this was exciting! I wanna see more games :)
Very nice.
I liked this game because you could actually see the pieces on the board. Some of the game clips on UA-cam were filmed from very far away, making it impossible to really follow what's happening on the board.
His badass dude
Anand calculated 40 variations
Anand spent that much time just to listen"MAKE A MOVE".. Anand
He was fucking awesome! How else are non chess players gonna ever like this game??
I think Anand wanted to return to the main variation that was played but suddenly he was afraid that Smirin will sacrifice the knight on f7 so he did a bit of calculation. White move-order was rare and it reaches the same position as in the main line with an extra move.
Maurice Ashley is the commentator, and hes a very accomplished grandmaster. Of course, he has to misuse some terms such as sacrifice for the sake of making the game more exciting and enjoyable to watch, especially in the case of an audience that is not familiar with chess.
Well the queen sacrifice is technically a sacrifice. It's the most simple case of a sacrifice, where you give up a piece to checkmate on the next move.
solo estaba recordando todas las variantes de la Petroff abtes de mover, para estar seguro, jajajajaa. es un genio.
Anand had 1 minute and 20 seconds left. That's enough to play the endgame to the mate more than 10 times.
sounds like nba commentary
what a game
Bro calculated whole future of his opponent
nice game watched it 3rd time
@eggkunt He's a GM. his name is Maurice Ashley, and he intends to make it understandable for very wide audiance which includes sub patzers (1400- elo fide players)
These commentarors have an attention span of a sparrow.
@tonyfalca why arent there more uploads like this online, of live games of course? theres that extra dynamic thats just plain sexylol
7:20 That women's look said it all
This is awesome! Was it broadcast on TV?
Anand giving up time to make things more even :)
Anand.exe has has stopped working...
@ksri66 if smirin takes the queen, it would open the f file for anand's rook to capture on f1 which is checkmate.
Armaggedon chess(whatever the spelling is) is soooooooo nice i love it :)
Anand the great
@ChessNoir It unleashes a discovered attack by the Bishop on e4 on White's Queen. White's Bishop on d4 will drop. So too will White's Bishop on c4 if Black captures the Bishop on e7. And if White decides to hang on to his c4 Bishop then Black can post his dark squared Bishop on c5 with threats on f2, and a threat of a Bishop sacrifice on g2 leading to a probable mate as well.
BTW 2.22 refers to the time on Anand's clock. It corresponds to 5.12 on the video.
Wow Anand! Damn you know you're good when you could take that much time on an opening move and still win. I think it might have been intentional as a demonstrative form of psychological warfare
the mark of a true genius
That's the thing with speed chess, you can expect your opponent to make a mistake like that because it all happens too fast, but then again, playing against Anand, you know he doesn't sacrifice a queen that easially without gain
Anand is simply amazing! What a champion! Maurice Ashley is the right guy to commentate on chess games. Others put be to sleep. I mean c'mon, chess is already a boring game to the public. Spice it p a bit! Fantastic commentating, as usual, from Maurice!
anand be like"mate in 50" ☺
6:18 That's hardly a queen sacrifice, considering it would be followed by a mate in 1 with Rxf1#.
@ChessNoir Thank you. :)
I like to believe he planned the entire game in that 1:43 ;)
wow! never seen anything like this:)
Also, remember that Anand only had to draw this game to win the match. By the time the endgame kicked in, his opponent had no chance to come out with a win.
What was the name of the shoutcaster? That was the most intense shoutcasting I've ever seen for a chess game...
OMG, A minute and 30 seconds, OMG!
Hello. A queen sacrifice is where the opponent will lose material and the game if they DON'T take your queen, so it seems the person is now sacrificing his or her queen for what looks like a loss in material. In the above game, white made a mistake with the move f4 as it's not protecting the pawn on e5 at all - if the pawn on the f-file leaves that file to re-capture, white gets mated in one move. In effect pawn f4 is pinned. That's not a sacrifice that's an oversight on white's part.
I don't think Anand was really calculating this position, he is a very good player in blitz and he knows that, this may have been a psychological strategy to make Smirin nervous
opponent resigned
After Bd4, Nxc3 wins the house, surely. Picking up the d4 bishop with monstrous centralization afterward.
yeah, maurice ashley and daniel king are the sport commentators
I logged in just to say the exact thing.
@ShaxAMV
How do you know? Were you there when someone first said let's play chess?
the previous guy is right - it is not a queen sac at all - if smirin took it he would be back ranked. the commentator WAS dumb
delsub2 he is maurice ashley who is a grandmaster but always quotes engine and no personal analysis, thats because he far more away from the duper grandmaster level mind..!
LOL
spending 1.43 minute in a blitzgame... LIKE A BOSS
So, When is the final against Kaspa?
@TexasRobert1 thanks! :D
@Tilan123 Just as crabitat said, grandmasters usually resign before checkmate (because it is inevitable).
2 minutes was him trying to remember all the possible attacks of the new counter, thats it