That queen sac was really felt scary and beautiful at the same time but most importantly i love the composure and self confidence of Agad while playing a chess game.
He did play confidently even after the Queen sack he did a great job with his minor pieces usually a Queen advantage is major but sometimes a person can be outplayed and beaten when enough minor pieces start making great offensive threats
I see some inspiration by Tal in this move and also the piece sacrifice in the second analysed game. While engines dislike the moves, these out of the box aggressive moves require the opponent to play with great precision and even normal looking moves can turn out to be blunders.
@@michaelmassaro4375 One thing to pull that off against a novice, but doing so against an opponent who's equal/higher ranking is rather ballsy. They often have a few nasty tricks of their own. Definitely think him talking himself through his & his opponent's options gives Agad an advantage he couldn't play with with a face-to-face match. And I LOVE those "he's not impressed" remarks!🤣🤣🤣
@@elasmojones I don't care about what the Engine says , when humans are involved it's not just calculation it's nerves it's confidence it's intuition it's emotion everything is involved and thats the real Fun of chess for me.
That first game should've been called the "Nobody puts baby's queen in the corner" game. Because that black queen got trapped in the corner Alpha Zero style.
It's amazing how you claim not to know opening theory, yet deliver such quality coverage of top level games day after day. Some of that vast knowledge must stick and help you out in the games you play.
I cant believe how much fun that was to watch lmao, what a great Queen sac dude wow, i cannot believe you pulled that off, you were predicted ALL of his moves that was crazy! well played! and thanks for the recaps :D
What a beautiful game and lesson!!! Agad teaches us how to forgive ourselves for our blunders and fight back resiliently, taking advantage of your opponent's weaknesses instead of worrying too much about our own weaknesses. He valiantly guides us not to give up when you are a piece down, or even when you are a queen down! After the loss of White's queen, the whole game was about exploiting the fact that Black's King Rook was not developed at all. So, in fact, Agad was telling us that he didn't just have 2 pieces for the lost queen. But the opponent didn't have a functional rook as well! That's like 3 pieces for the queen. So, it's not even a sacrifice until when the rook comes out.
took some time out and I am glad to come back to one of your own games, you are a fine player, looking to find interesting lines. keep up the good work.
To be honest, in the first game black got scared too much. 11:55 is so lost for white, yet black captures on g3 with a pawn. I mean, after that it's still winning for black, but the position before was rather easy to calculate. Take knight on d4, white takes on d4. Qa8 is check and next move you pick up that bishop on e6 as there is no more royal fork. Black is left with queen and rook against a knight and rook.
Hi agamator, his biggest tactical mistake was not starting to just trade pieces when you allowed him the opportunity. That’s what Bobby Fischer always preached when ahead.
That first game Great attacking game incredibly even after you sacked the queen pretty confident play his problem was although he was up a Queen his Queen and Rook are stuck in the back rank with his king while your minor pieces went about causing chaos Nice Win
I think this queen trade (sacrifice) is where you see the difference between the amateur player and student of the game. It would never occur to me to exchange the queen for two pieces. I only sac queen if there is a mate in few moves or pawn promotion in sight. I am always happy to give three pieces for a queen and I think I always win when that happens. In this game, I'd considered it simply a blunder and would probably resign as white.
Somehow when you trade Queen for minor pieces (especially if you managed to trade for 3) it always creates very interesting games. I had a game like this, it was better for my opponent, but after some mistake on his side I managed to win. Also by checkmate ).
And it was in this position that I resigned going to bed to watch this video as there is nothing more to be done here
That queen sac was really felt scary and beautiful at the same time but most importantly i love the composure and self confidence of Agad while playing a chess game.
He did play confidently even after the Queen sack he did a great job with his minor pieces usually a Queen advantage is major but sometimes a person can be outplayed and beaten when enough minor pieces start making great offensive threats
I see some inspiration by Tal in this move and also the piece sacrifice in the second analysed game.
While engines dislike the moves, these out of the box aggressive moves require the opponent to play with great precision and even normal looking moves can turn out to be blunders.
@@michaelmassaro4375 One thing to pull that off against a novice, but doing so against an opponent who's equal/higher ranking is rather ballsy. They often have a few nasty tricks of their own. Definitely think him talking himself through his & his opponent's options gives Agad an advantage he couldn't play with with a face-to-face match.
And I LOVE those "he's not impressed" remarks!🤣🤣🤣
One of the best games I have seen of Agadmator
Agadmator's immortal.
nah, his opponent blundered kinda hard.
@@elasmojones Without error, there can be no brilliancy.
-Emanuel Lasker
@@elasmojones I don't care about what the Engine says , when humans are involved it's not just calculation it's nerves it's confidence it's intuition it's emotion everything is involved and thats the real Fun of chess for me.
@@nilouthpalbiswas8974 sure, but it was a pretty bad move
That was a very attacking game Antonio, very nice
sacking ur own queen while imprisoning your opponents q is dank
he knows whats good dawg
It's crazy how you are able to give up the advantage so early on and still bounce back.
"The hardest game to win is a won game." - Lasker
That first game should've been called the "Nobody puts baby's queen in the corner" game. Because that black queen got trapped in the corner Alpha Zero style.
one of your best games yet, bravo! Especially the winning knight move to trap their queen rather than block the rook check, that was ice cold
It's amazing how you claim not to know opening theory, yet deliver such quality coverage of top level games day after day. Some of that vast knowledge must stick and help you out in the games you play.
agad has a real wife it makes sense he would sacrifice his chess queen. only room for one women in his life.
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happy wife happy life
That is so cringe
I cant believe how much fun that was to watch lmao, what a great Queen sac dude wow, i cannot believe you pulled that off, you were predicted ALL of his moves that was crazy! well played! and thanks for the recaps :D
What a beautiful game and lesson!!!
Agad teaches us how to forgive ourselves for our blunders and fight back resiliently, taking advantage of your opponent's weaknesses instead of worrying too much about our own weaknesses. He valiantly guides us not to give up when you are a piece down, or even when you are a queen down!
After the loss of White's queen, the whole game was about exploiting the fact that Black's King Rook was not developed at all. So, in fact, Agad was telling us that he didn't just have 2 pieces for the lost queen. But the opponent didn't have a functional rook as well! That's like 3 pieces for the queen. So, it's not even a sacrifice until when the rook comes out.
Dude your frankness when describing your "lucky" moves is great...well done sir!
I love your games like this - no fear, the “there must be something in this position” attitude. Exhilarating. Thanks for sharing!
took some time out and I am glad to come back to one of your own games, you are a fine player, looking to find interesting lines. keep up the good work.
5:20 why not play e5 right away and capture another minor piece for the Queen?
All of those chess videos are paying off for you Antonio. Well played sir.
One of the most impressive games I've seen in a while!
So this is how 2200+ play..
Damn, the guts!
Well done Antonio
Noticed that Antonio rarely loses while recording, he should play every game while recording and see where he reaches
“He’s not impressed” 😂😂 imma take that. thanks 👍🏼 lol
best quote
Amazing game! So exciting to watch it unfold with your monologue. I was on the edge of my seat.
Well played! Also congrats on the new family addition(I found out in the last video)! :)
To be honest, in the first game black got scared too much. 11:55 is so lost for white, yet black captures on g3 with a pawn. I mean, after that it's still winning for black, but the position before was rather easy to calculate. Take knight on d4, white takes on d4. Qa8 is check and next move you pick up that bishop on e6 as there is no more royal fork. Black is left with queen and rook against a knight and rook.
I've been watching your games for years. This was your best. Such poise you showed
What a player Agadmator is even when he’s ’playing badly’ (his own words) he’s Checkmating opponents 😅
That's pure confidence. Amazing to watch
"two pieces and an exchange for a queen" - aka queen vs rook and piece :)
That was more exciting than that Fischer Byrne game I just rewatched. What a masterpiece!
I was screaming at Knight,s only winning move, glad we found it. Thank you.
“Something something”-love it.
Stunning. Brilliant stuff sir!!!
I really enjoy this commented games. Thumbs up! Please, keep this format of broadcasting, it is good.
love your videos agad
these ones are the best
Pretty cool video, You are really good at middle and end game. Sweet thinking , I like it.
Hi agamator, his biggest tactical mistake was not starting to just trade pieces when you allowed him the opportunity. That’s what Bobby Fischer always preached when ahead.
Hi, elaborate a little please. 🙏🏼
17:24 sums up majority of my games
What a fantastic game!! Well played!
6:55 Agad at the bar as the date is going exceedingly well
That first game Great attacking game incredibly even after you sacked the queen pretty confident play his problem was although he was up a Queen his Queen and Rook are stuck in the back rank with his king while your minor pieces went about causing chaos Nice Win
wow! what an spectacular game! well played antonio!
Sorry about the loss last night! Really wanted Croatia to do it!
Really like you play and think over the game and I'm able to follow your thoughts. Better than the high-end games you comment on.
So thank you!
Wow, sacking your queen, such a pro move! Impressed!
hi antonio maybe u should try doing a live pause the video moment next time you find a brilliant move :)
Game 1 was brilliant, bravo agadmator
That’s really,really good!
Another good game and nice checkmate by Agad!
the best game I have seen in a while!
It is a pleasure to watch you play chess.
Great stuff. When are we going to see a Gotham vs Agad mega match? Would be greatly entertaining!
Fantastic game, Agadmator!
at 9:11 bishop to d7 is too much followed by rook to c8, there is no defense, there is no other option but to give back the queen
the Agad' saga continues!
what an outstanding game bravo
To unleash his real potential Agad needs to sacrifice his queen everytime he plays.
All chess engines:
"This position is lost"
Agad:
"Hold my queen...."
Still the Rousseau Gambit (1. e4,e5 2. Nf3,Nc6 3. f5) is a good opening for blitz or rapid.
"Knights are tricky bastard's" is my favourite ❤
Well done!!
I think this queen trade (sacrifice) is where you see the difference between the amateur player and student of the game. It would never occur to me to exchange the queen for two pieces. I only sac queen if there is a mate in few moves or pawn promotion in sight. I am always happy to give three pieces for a queen and I think I always win when that happens.
In this game, I'd considered it simply a blunder and would probably resign as white.
this is the chess we love! great
Sack the white Bishop on the a file pawn pulling the queen out of the way to take the rook
I was watching your game live when you were playing on lichess yesterday.I thought you blundered the queen.
wow. amazing stuff!!
Nf5+ instead of rook lift?
Nice game. I really enjoyed it.
Does Agad have games with Daniel Naroditsky?
would you ever play chess 960 that we could watch?
Somehow when you trade Queen for minor pieces (especially if you managed to trade for 3) it always creates very interesting games. I had a game like this, it was better for my opponent, but after some mistake on his side I managed to win. Also by checkmate ).
Queen sac still looked wierd. Could have had a black knight for pawns instead?
Love these vids
Great game!
what great entertainment, thanks
He tore up the rule book without a second thought wow.
Thumbs-Up isn't enough. O_o
A very entertaining game. You are a wild man
Duuuuuuude. What was that :D Amazing play
First game very well played
Awesome game!
Amazing agad 💪💪 his poor queen 😂😂😭😭
Outstanding game
Wow a very nice queen sacrifice 🎉
He chose to split his bishop from his queen, while your knights stayed centralized. Your consolidated power defeated his over-dispersed resources.
Game 1 was beautiful
Agad has big guts
Does it even count as a win, if you don't sacrifice your queen?
What a game! Gj
Great game A
Well played man 😅
awesome game
We're all gathered here to see Toni analyze his games.
Waiting for Meadow to play B4. Lol
@@LukeLongboneOfficial lmao man, love how foreigners hear our stuff. It's spelled like Medo by the way, meaning teddy bear.
YOU playing and posting a rapid game a day improves OUR mood...
Really impressed with this game. 2210 is no trifle.
Nice game Agad, very nice indeed🫠
Rashid would be proud
amazing game
I think Rh6 was also mate.
When will we have a match between Agadmator and GothamChess?
Shades of Tal!
Pretty awesome game (1)