Endgame Lesson From Capa | Kan vs Capablanca | Moscow 1936.

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    Ilia Abramovich Kan vs Jose Raul Capablanca
    Moscow (1936), Moscow URS, rd 10, May-27
    Vienna Game: Anderssen Defense (C25)
    1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 Bc5 3. Nf3 d6 4. Na4 Bb6 5. Nb6 ab6 6. d4 ed4 7. Qd4 Qf6 8. Bg5 Qd4 9. Nd4 Bd7 10. Bc4 Ne7 11. O-O Ng6 12. a3 O-O 13. Rad1 Nc6 14. Nc6 bc6 15. Bd2 Ra4 16. Bd3 Ne5 17. Bc3 f6 18. f3 Re8 19. Rf2 Bc8 20. Bf1 Ba6 21. Ba6 Ra6 22. Be5 fe5 23. Rd3 b5 24. Rfd2 c5 25. Kf2 Ra4 26. Ke3 Kf7 27. Rd1 Ke6 28. Kd2 Rb8 29. Rc3 g5 30. h3 h5 31. Rh1 Rd4 32. Ke2 Rg8 33. Rd3 Ra4 34. Rhd1 g4 35. hg4 hg4 36. Ke3 Rh8 37. Rb3 Rh2 38. Rd2 Rd4 39. Re2 c6 40. Rc3 g3 41. Rd3 Rh1 42. f4 Rf1 43. f5 Kf6 44. c3 Rd3 45. Kd3 d5 46. b3 c4 47. bc4 bc4 48. Ke3 Ra1 49. Kf3 Ra3 50. Kg3 Rc3 51. Kh4 Rc1 52. g4 Rh1 53. Kg3 d4 54. Ra2 d3 55. Kg2 Re1 56. Kf2 Re4
    Following the successes in international tournaments of Moscow (1925) and Moscow (1935), Nikolai Vasilyevich Krylenko again sought to stun the chess world and the Soviet Union with a third international event between Soviet masters and their foreign counterparts. This time, however, he conceived of a more rigorous format, with the ten players (five Soviets and five foreigners) in a double round robin competition. The lineup was impressive, with Capablanca and Lasker being invited back a third time to compete in Moscow, in addition to the previous year's winners, Botvinnik and Flohr. The tournament was held in Moscow's famous Hall of Columns from May 14 to June 8. Capablanca's near flawless accuracy and superiority in the endgame proved to be instrumental in winning first prize by a full point over the future world champion Botvinnik. Lasker, who had always finished ahead of his successor to the crown in prior tournaments, started out strongly, but at 67 years of age he became fatigued more easily and his performance suffered during the second cycle. The tournament brought immense excitement and interest, both to the citizens of the Soviet Union and to the greater world at large. Capablanca's first place was to be one of the last successes against the Soviet Chess School before the triumph of Robert James Fischer 36 years later. It was also the last hurrah for Krylenko, the founder and organizer of the tournament. He was arrested in January 1938, tried and executed later that year.
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  • @naeemhasan9017
    @naeemhasan9017 5 років тому +133

    After watching your videos, your voice pops into my mind now and then. "Up a whole rook", "what's the idea here?", "bishop to b5" and so on!

    • @jwood3392
      @jwood3392 5 років тому +11

      omg I do the same thing

    • @debayudhrarhi5492
      @debayudhrarhi5492 5 років тому +10

      "Rook a to d8"

    • @cattycats4
      @cattycats4 5 років тому +3

      we have queen a6.. knight captures.. bishop captures and queen a5

    • @marioytambor
      @marioytambor 5 років тому

      Totally xd

    • @18Me10
      @18Me10 5 років тому +17

      "it was in this position that"

  • @smorenojimenez
    @smorenojimenez 5 років тому +36

    I'm being agadmator with my guests: "Hello everyone, and welcome yet again to my place". When they look at the pictures I have: "Here we have a very interesting picture of me with my parents at the beach. The question is, who is the misterious woman sitting next to us. Best of luck to all of you". When I want them to leave: "There is nothing to do here".

    • @Puschit1
      @Puschit1 4 роки тому +3

      Don't forget to offer them a nice sip of water.

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 роки тому

      Veavictis Asmadi ITS HIS SIP OF WATER

    • @gonzalo4658
      @gonzalo4658 4 роки тому +1

      “There is nothing more to be done here”

  • @Velzen5
    @Velzen5 5 років тому +13

    Staunton was most famous for standarizing chess-pieces. I knew them as "Staunton-model" before I even knew it was a men's name.

  • @takatotakasui8307
    @takatotakasui8307 5 років тому +7

    Loving all of these Capa games! He's exactly as interesting as I'd hoped, especially in that rook endgame. Thanks, Antonio.

  • @rosesvarennes
    @rosesvarennes 5 років тому +5

    Many thanks for the time and effort to produce these amazing chess commentaries. Always educational and entertaining. Keep up the great work

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 2 роки тому +1

    This game is a real masterpiece! Even though Capablanca made a couple of small errors this highly technical end game is a great one to study. Easily one of the best Capablanca end games I've seen and I'm almost done with the book "Capablanca's Best Chess Endings." Thanks for reviewing and covering some lines not in the book. Cheers!

  • @keshavganesh1690
    @keshavganesh1690 5 років тому +5

    Howard Staunton is an English chess master known for being supposedly ill when he was supposed to play Paul morhpy (he was terrified and made up this excuse)

  • @franciscojavierrodriguezma7345
    @franciscojavierrodriguezma7345 5 років тому +1

    Fr he deserves a lot of credit for what he does, thanks agadmator!

  • @michaelvanzyl9418
    @michaelvanzyl9418 5 років тому +2

    I remember your Bobby Fischer game telling us to study the endgame. Love the videos❤️

  • @jacoboberrio1178
    @jacoboberrio1178 5 років тому

    I didn't even like chess before I saw your videos... Now I am a fan. Already taught my sister to play.
    Thankyou very much, continue with the good content

  • @manosxa
    @manosxa 5 років тому +4

    capablanca, what a talent!!

  • @besmart1360
    @besmart1360 5 років тому +1

    A very good game with equal chances at win and very good for chess training. Thank you for another good video!

  • @sumeetkale2707
    @sumeetkale2707 5 років тому +8

    As usual Capablanca Rocks...
    #suggestion.... Altibox Norway Championship 2017...Levon Aronian vs Magnus Carlsen... Which was won by Aronian in Round 4.
    Loved that game really nice game of sacrifices whenever you have time please show that game I'll be really glad... Also everyone would love it... Thank you and will support u always (:

  • @omkarunde2040
    @omkarunde2040 5 років тому +2

    He was Howard Stouton.Famous for The English opening.

  • @TheStephCurry
    @TheStephCurry 5 років тому +5

    4:00 if capablanca had castled immediately then his knight would have been free

    • @akmd114379
      @akmd114379 3 роки тому +1

      The best things in life are free.

  • @sagarwagle94
    @sagarwagle94 5 років тому

    Great video !!!

  • @leo32190
    @leo32190 5 років тому +3

    I’m trying to sharpen up my chess skills in spring break

  • @ur2c8
    @ur2c8 5 років тому

    I wish I owned an original Jaques Staunton chess set. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever.

  • @MrBofra
    @MrBofra 5 років тому +2

    #suggestion
    New York 1924 tournament
    Réti vs. Capablanca - first Capa's defeat in 8 years, Réti opening

  • @ericsbuds
    @ericsbuds 5 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @jessicafischerqueen
    @jessicafischerqueen 5 років тому +4

    Howard Staunton edited a complete set of Shakespeare's plays that almost nobody read, then or now. He spent the majority of his adult life on this work, considering it to be his principle activity- chess was meant to be a secondary pursuit. He may have said this, and even thought it, but I doubt it's true. I think he had more emotional investment in establishing himself as a world chess champion than establishing himself as a Shakespeare scholar.

  • @siddharthjain8526
    @siddharthjain8526 5 років тому +1

    Bishop to c1 is a learning move because most of us play this positions ...still have to watch the video ahead

  • @kentnar2652
    @kentnar2652 5 років тому +2

    Agadmator just like Croatia wins with style!

  • @qassimal-jabouri5627
    @qassimal-jabouri5627 5 років тому +2

    Howard Staunton was an English chess master who is generally regarded as having been the world's strongest player from 1843 to 1851,He was the principal organiser of the first international chess tournament in 1851, which made England the world's leading chess centre and caused Adolf Anderssen to be recognised as the world's strongest player.

  • @ferrishthefish
    @ferrishthefish 5 років тому +2

    Loving the Soviet-era photography quality on display in Kan's picture.

  • @user-vy6cy1wf2h
    @user-vy6cy1wf2h 5 років тому

    you are so good thanx

  • @michaelvanzyl9418
    @michaelvanzyl9418 5 років тому +24

    Howard Staunton was suspiciously ill when Morphy was in England. There is also the Staunton gambit🤔
    Edit: Top English chess player

  • @mistergregplays8049
    @mistergregplays8049 5 років тому

    Great game agad!!

  • @pharohofcold
    @pharohofcold 5 років тому +1

    I don't understand the people who gives dislikes to your videos

  • @lwazinkoe3886
    @lwazinkoe3886 5 років тому

    Romantic soccer is when you win with less ball possession(very common in this world cup) :-D

  • @autorenttirana6109
    @autorenttirana6109 5 років тому +1

    Im with capablanka if you want to learn you have to take your defeat like a lesson and if you want some extra points you have to start learing from every move you make every step you take ... and for some extrem points you can add i will be missing you.

  • @chiragmandaliya2274
    @chiragmandaliya2274 5 років тому +1

    Which book should i can take to learn all openings and defence bcoz i m good player but not enjoying that much without knowlegde
    So if u can help me it would be very happy for me
    Thank u
    And you are doing great job keep it up sir.

  • @duskoveselinovic2060
    @duskoveselinovic2060 5 років тому

    Famous for many things... Being one of the strongest chess players in the world during mid 19th century, creator of English opening, gambit against the Dutch defense, creator of chess set pattern.... Mr Howard Staunton....

  • @lukatrailovic7283
    @lukatrailovic7283 5 років тому

    Jedno pitanje vi ste iz Hrvatske?
    Pozdrav iz Srbije najbolji Sahovski kanal YT-u!!

  • @rpgcompletionist6998
    @rpgcompletionist6998 5 років тому

    Capablanca was a endgame beast!

  • @i1pro
    @i1pro 5 років тому +1

    Tell us about Capablanca's life please. Heard he was a natural genius with a complex life

  • @lwazinkoe3886
    @lwazinkoe3886 5 років тому

    I'm officially agadmator's 201 121st subscriber (been watching since 35k)

  • @vitakyo982
    @vitakyo982 5 років тому

    The guy in the picture is Abercrombie Fitzpatrick Junior , inventor of scuba-diving ...

  • @ahmed85021
    @ahmed85021 5 років тому

    what an excellent video, havent watched it yet but its a given

  • @SPQSpartacus
    @SPQSpartacus 5 років тому

    Can you do the game where Capablanca announced and made a checkmate in 12 moves? Played in New york in 1907, opponent not named. How much was dependent on opponent bad choises (which Capa may of course have anticipated)

  • @maxnullifidian
    @maxnullifidian 5 років тому

    Many of the chessmen we play with were known as "the Staunton design," but he's best known, I guess, for being the guy who wouldn't play Morphy because he was scared to be beaten, since he'd no longer be considered the world's best chess player (which he was at the time).

  • @Envengerx
    @Envengerx 5 років тому +10

    You should cover some Leela Zero's games.
    The matches covered by kingscrusher recently were really good.

  • @1MrWow
    @1MrWow 5 років тому

    Hey, I have a suggestion. Could you make a series where players play games not typical of their style eg Tal playing a great defensive game, Karpov playing a tactical, attacking game and other games like these?

  • @abhisheksingh-vf6gk
    @abhisheksingh-vf6gk 5 років тому

    1. Nc3 d5 2. e4 d4 3. Nce2 e5 4. d3 Nf6 5. f4 exf4 6. Bxf4 Nc6 7. Nf3 a6 8. Qd2 Bc5 9. O-O-O Be6 10. h3 Bxa2 11. b3 Ba3# 0-1

  • @likeyou3317
    @likeyou3317 5 років тому

    Great game

  • @frosty6989
    @frosty6989 5 років тому +13

    #NotificationSquad :) Great game by Croatia :)

  • @leizerposner2310
    @leizerposner2310 5 років тому

    At 3:56 KG6 was a must not a ruse castling would of resulted on bishop captures knight on E7

  • @akmd114379
    @akmd114379 3 роки тому

    Would have loved to see Morphy and Capa play.

  • @IcyCreamyDreamy
    @IcyCreamyDreamy 5 років тому +1

    #suggestion capablanca vs alekhine .... At least one for me

  • @mislavivkovic9996
    @mislavivkovic9996 3 роки тому

    Is this any book from Capablanca and Carlsen how to play endgames?

  • @gabrielsomerslopes
    @gabrielsomerslopes 5 років тому

    do you recommend any books about the endgame?

  • @uddiptakakati7323
    @uddiptakakati7323 3 роки тому +2

    In Moscow 1936 , the Soviet players like Kan intentionally lost to Botvinnik to make him 1st but still Capablanca was tied for first with Botvinnik!!

  • @cj-nyc2057
    @cj-nyc2057 5 років тому +1

    More endgames please (Carlsen endgames preferred ☝️) 🙏🙏🙏

  • @richardfeynman5560
    @richardfeynman5560 5 років тому +1

    I suppose it is Howard Staunton, but I'm not all the way sure. The game was obviously played brilliantly played by Capablance, although I have to admit, that I didn't understand too much of this game, this seems to be beyond my understanding of chess...

  • @feereel
    @feereel 5 років тому

    can u show some games from alexander khalifman ???

  • @abhi5823
    @abhi5823 5 років тому +6

    #suggestion capablanca vs lasker

    • @jarvis1508
      @jarvis1508 5 років тому +3

      dylan jobs and also Alekhine vs Capablanca. It would be great to see different era world champions play each other

  • @milasmarko
    @milasmarko 5 років тому +2

    Is 11..O-O instead of 11..Ng6 losing a piece? Am I missing something with 12.Bxe7 ??

    • @ZeroGravityDog
      @ZeroGravityDog 5 років тому

      I agree. Maybe antonio is hungover after croatian victory

  • @masaipimoet9954
    @masaipimoet9954 5 років тому +2

    My Notif Was Too late:(

  • @kvlnmurty6687
    @kvlnmurty6687 5 років тому

    Niceeee

  • @leos.2322
    @leos.2322 5 років тому +1

    Hey agadmator would be very nice to show a mequinho game since today Brazil won against Mexico

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  5 років тому

      Suggest one

    • @leos.2322
      @leos.2322 5 років тому

      agadmator's Chess Channel hi game against mrdja is nice
      But my favorite from him was against Antonio Rocha soo pls show that one either this or against Shirov but it was a draw

  • @williamplumbridge4113
    @williamplumbridge4113 5 років тому

    Howard Staunton and he is best known for refusing a match against Morphy.

  • @gonzalo4658
    @gonzalo4658 4 роки тому

    Capa squeezed water out of stone before magnus

  • @peterrussell8409
    @peterrussell8409 5 років тому

    Staunton and Morphy was to scared to play him!!

  • @vitakyo982
    @vitakyo982 5 років тому

    Dog is back , episode n° 276

  • @Narrowcros
    @Narrowcros 5 років тому +1

    Lmao the whole game was eqaul, but Capa is too good in the Rooks endgame. The mark of strong endgamer

  • @violetasuklevska9074
    @violetasuklevska9074 5 років тому

    That's Coward Staunton most known for that one match he played with Morthy.
    What do you mean he was ill?

  • @luminamathavan8894
    @luminamathavan8894 5 років тому

    Owen. Known for Owen Gambit

  • @dariofabian8819
    @dariofabian8819 5 років тому

    3:56 Capablanca doesnt Castle just yet, the idea.... the idea is not to blunder a piece because of the Bishop con G5, if he Castle there is no piece defending the Knight on E7 :)-

  • @kilimanjarno
    @kilimanjarno 5 років тому

    In which book does Capa analyze this game?

  • @arjunanand5272
    @arjunanand5272 5 років тому

    Who is your favourite? Rakitic or Modric

  • @SenorQuichotte
    @SenorQuichotte 5 років тому +1

    Capablancas quote says he didnt understand statistics, probability or quantum computing.

  • @coolveil
    @coolveil 5 років тому

    Jose Raul Kappablanca

  • @devvanbutler2758
    @devvanbutler2758 5 років тому

    photo challenge?

  • @746246140641
    @746246140641 5 років тому +10

    Capablanca - The Endgame god

    • @746246140641
      @746246140641 5 років тому

      Nospotic
      Hmm, well.
      Capa was the solid foundation for the endgame theory we all learn and study today.
      Guess you can say Carlsen is one of the endgame gods :)

  • @cskwillreturn2473
    @cskwillreturn2473 5 років тому

    After rook captures a3 why did not Kan defend c3 pawn? Rook captures a3 and then rook to e3 should have been played.

  • @rushiljhaveri1533
    @rushiljhaveri1533 5 років тому

    I watch all off Ur vids pls make more talking vids

  • @abdelrahmananbar6286
    @abdelrahmananbar6286 5 років тому +1

    That's the guy who created the modern chess sets? He also avoided a match with morphy...i cant remember his name though
    Edit: yesss his name is staunton

  • @haugi357
    @haugi357 5 років тому

    at 13:05
    why not Re3 instead of Kxg3? black has no way of protecting the g3 pawn so you might as well protect your c3 pawn, or am i missing something really obvious?

    • @lightningprowess6031
      @lightningprowess6031 5 років тому

      d4
      if white make one mistake = white will lose the game

    • @haugi357
      @haugi357 5 років тому

      i just put the position into stockfish and Kxg3 is actually a mistake. The Engine recommended Kg4
      but its still -3.7 so it wouldnt have really mattered anyway

    • @lightningprowess6031
      @lightningprowess6031 5 років тому

      Yes,black already in a losing position
      it doesn't really matter what move black choose,unless white make big blunder

  • @vineetmoghe976
    @vineetmoghe976 5 років тому

    Opposite color bishop isn’t always draw especially when you have rooks on thr board

  • @Vinicius-xm3cy
    @Vinicius-xm3cy 5 років тому

    Photo : stauton

  • @daniloburic3980
    @daniloburic3980 5 років тому

    Do game with Ljubojević. #suggestion

  • @6936665
    @6936665 5 років тому +1

    #suggest suat atalik vs gyula sax 1997. Atalik's immortal. Please

  • @evilution9419
    @evilution9419 5 років тому

    looks like staunton

  • @thedriver7348
    @thedriver7348 5 років тому

    #suggestion Alekhines gun

  • @dayoldeggplant
    @dayoldeggplant 5 років тому

    Marvel vs KapCon

  • @sameetkhadka8438
    @sameetkhadka8438 5 років тому

    howard stauton

  • @janakpalit6197
    @janakpalit6197 5 років тому

    Howard Staunton

  • @wouldhave4998
    @wouldhave4998 5 років тому

    Kappa vs Kan xD

  • @SuddenCold
    @SuddenCold 5 років тому

    Croatia can make it to the final. I hope Brazil meets them there.

  • @FalcaoeLeite
    @FalcaoeLeite 5 років тому

    Congrats...Croatia going forward in the world cup

  • @Jonathan-ec9pp
    @Jonathan-ec9pp 5 років тому

    I don't think Ng6 is an in-between move.... If black castles, the knight would be undefended

  • @Boulingoal
    @Boulingoal 5 років тому

    #photochallenge Howard Staunton, he organised the first ever international chess tournament.

  • @Pat_Johnson
    @Pat_Johnson 5 років тому

    That was the guy for whom Paul "the greatest ever" Morphy crossed the ocean.
    Unfortunately he did not play Paul Morphy stating he is busy.
    I do not know what he is most known for but the first time I knew him of was due to his relation with Paul Morphy. He is also known as pioneer of the english opening.

  • @synapix5229
    @synapix5229 5 років тому +1

    Earlyyyy ;)

  • @feereel
    @feereel 5 років тому

    staunton

  • @brbcrew9957
    @brbcrew9957 5 років тому

    Did Croatia won the world cup before?

    • @dabome4001
      @dabome4001 5 років тому +1

      no...they wew 3rd '98 in France

  • @sar14cos
    @sar14cos 5 років тому

    Again, showing a game from the losing side. I think I know the reason Agad is incapable to name the squares from the black perspective, correct me if I am wrong…

    • @rodneytopor1846
      @rodneytopor1846 5 років тому

      If he always put the winning side on the bottom, we would know the result before the game started. That would remove the suspense. And what would he do with draws? Place the board sideways? No, White always at the bottom is best.

  • @dbrown992
    @dbrown992 5 років тому

    that's a gremlin and for hiding under bridges

  • @claytontitu
    @claytontitu 5 років тому

    he didnt castle because his knight would be hanging.. lol

  • @BREAKocean
    @BREAKocean 5 років тому

    Any Sicilian Kans in here?