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    - Anatoly Karpov (after 30.h4)
    Gata Kamsky vs Anatoly Karpov
    "The King and I" (game of the day Nov-29-2012)
    Dortmund (1993), Dortmund GER, rd 1, Apr-??
    Caro-Kann Defense: Karpov Variation. Modern Main Line (B17)
    1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 de4 4. Ne4 Nd7 5. Ng5 Ngf6 6. Bd3 e6 7. N1f3 Bd6 8. Qe2 h6 9. Ne4 Ne4 10. Qe4 Nf6 11. Qh4 Ke7 12. Ne5 Be5 13. de5 Qa5 14. c3 Qe5 15. Be3 b6 16. O-O-O g5 17. Qa4 c5 18. Rhe1 Bd7 19. Qa3 Rhd8 20. g3 Qc7 21. Bd4 Be8 22. Kb1 Rd5 23. f4 Rad8 24. Bc2 R5d6 25. Bf6 Kf6 26. fg5 hg5 27. Rd6 Rd6 28. c4 Ke7 29. Qe3 f6 30. h4 gh4 31. gh4 Qd7 32. Qh6 e5 33. h5 Qg4 34. Qh7 Kd8 35. h6 Rd2 36. Qf5 Qf5 37. Bf5 Bd7 38. Bg6 Rh2 39. h7 Ke7 40. Bd3 Be6 41. Rg1 f5 42. Rg7 Kf6 43. Ra7 e4 44. Be2 f4 45. b3 f3 46. Bd1 Bf5 47. Kc1 Bh7 48. Rb7 Ke5 49. Rb6 Ra2
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  • @alwinpriven2400
    @alwinpriven2400 6 років тому +182

    "Karpov goes for the Karpov variation". Wow, I wasn't expecting that.

    • @yvurrekpaulin255
      @yvurrekpaulin255 5 років тому +3

      Stockfish says that it is Steinitz variation and not Karpov's.

    • @blinkingintensifies8212
      @blinkingintensifies8212 3 роки тому +3

      Reminds me of a Denis Leary joke. Poor Lou Gehrig, he died of Lou Gehrig’s disease how do ya not see that coming.

    • @prvidom2181
      @prvidom2181 3 роки тому

      @@yvurrekpaulin255 No. Smislov variation

    • @markn3586
      @markn3586 3 роки тому +1

      It's, called the Steinitz, the Smyslov, the Petrosian- Smyslov, the Smyslov-Karpov, the Karpov, and just the ...Nd7 variation depending on who is writing about it. It has been very popular among many famous players past and present in lieu of the ....Bf5 Classical Main Line.
      At this time the Karpov Variation is not seen as much, but remains a viable option for players of all strengths.

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 2 роки тому

      It's associated with Karpov the most, not because he was the first to play it but because everyone watched him struggle against 1.e4 first 1...e5, with the Zaitsev variation of the Ruy Lopez against Kasparov before settling on the Caro-Kann which is rock solid but its classical variations don't offer Black many winning chances at the highest level. (Karpov is not Kramnik - snuffing out White's advantage, taking the draw as Black and then playing for the win only with the White pieces is not how he rolls).
      So Karpov took the previously played ...Nd7 and started adding a bunch of aggressive alternate lines, with artificial castling or queenside castling and quicker counter-play, while the chess world watched him develop the line as it happened.

  • @chrismusix5669
    @chrismusix5669 3 роки тому +6

    "Little argument with FIDE..." Love your understatements. :3

  • @SSmitar
    @SSmitar 6 років тому +40

    Well, for the first time in my life I found the correct move and felt great about myself. Then I heard analysis behind it and that "great" feeling quickly went away.

  • @humbertojesusguillenymoral6550

    Perhaps Agad could review the 1969 Junior World Chess Championship won by Karpov. Karpov dazzled the world with his talent!

  • @jeremyhulbert3343
    @jeremyhulbert3343 6 років тому +62

    Giveaway idea: You go to the winner's house, ring their doorbell, and leave a skull with headphones for them. It can have a note that says "What's the idea here?"

  • @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
    @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 6 років тому +47

    I remember when Kamsky won the world cup a few years ago. He played like a beast at the time. Hope you can do some of his games from that tournament. i thinks it's from 2006 or 2007.

    • @JohnSmith-ig7yc
      @JohnSmith-ig7yc 6 років тому +1

      Lets hope not because Kamsky is a walking zombie.

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 2 роки тому

      There's a Kamsky-Karpov game that I'm pretty sure you haven't covered - it was played at the Alekhine Memorial in the early 90's and it won the award for "game most in the spirit of Alekhine"

  • @billwindsor4224
    @billwindsor4224 5 років тому +5

    Excellent chess videos that you conduct, agadmator! I actually saw a video of Karpov interviewed on this game: he said when he played Ke7 that Kamsky chuckled as if it were a joke and looked at Karpov; then when Karpov just sat there with a small smile, Kamsky looked down at the board, looked back up at Karpov, looked down at the board again and then started nodding as he figured out the rationale for Karpov’s strategy. It must be nice to introduce a bold innovation at a Grandmaster Tournament!

  • @HighlyCruciferous
    @HighlyCruciferous 6 років тому +4

    Outstanding idea, Geller was always a brilliant theoritician. Great choice of game.

  • @rockybhagat
    @rockybhagat 6 років тому +3

    at 9:35 the winning move for kamsky could also have been h7 and after rook h1, now kamsky could have gone for rd1 pinning the bishop.... but anyways that was a close game.... thanks for analyzing. I love your videos :)

    • @Aki20100
      @Aki20100 4 роки тому +1

      I thought the same about h7, but I think it isn't working. After Rxh7 the bishop is defended a second time and the past pawn is gone.

    • @sajnap5691
      @sajnap5691 3 роки тому +2

      No cuz the bishop will capture the bishop on f5 with check and pick up the pawn

  • @charlesvanderhoog7056
    @charlesvanderhoog7056 6 років тому +2

    Instead of Kc1 White could have played Bh3. When black takes the bisshop, it loses one move and then white can promote the pawn because black cannot take its own bisshop that is blocking the h-file.

  • @elegomeskin
    @elegomeskin 6 років тому +1

    There are many instructive ideas in this game. To castle or not to castle - that is the question among many in this Gordian knot of a game.

  • @johnkelly6389
    @johnkelly6389 6 років тому +6

    Thanks for the 2 videos today whenever I get the notification saying you uploaded a new one, it makes my day Bro! Keep up the good work

  • @MichaelPiz
    @MichaelPiz 6 років тому +2

    #suggestion
    At 0:55:
    "Karpov goes for the Karpov variation..."
    I think a good series would be one on the games that had the first occurrence of variations that were later named after the player who introduced them (e.g. this Karpov variation). My guess is that the first time a new variation like that was played would have been rather startling, making those games quite notable.
    Thanks for all your great work!

  • @fienddube
    @fienddube 6 років тому +2

    Holy crap he blew it! I didn’t see that coming. He just blew a win.

  • @Specialistik
    @Specialistik 6 років тому +2

    btw, instead of that KC1 move - pawn to A7 was a good option. The only way to stop the pawn is RH2, which is countered by RD1

    • @jamesrivers3627
      @jamesrivers3627 6 років тому

      Сомнительный Собеседник if p to a7 then bishop captures bishop with check and then takes the pawn

  • @tudormarginean4776
    @tudormarginean4776 5 років тому +6

    Please, more videos with Karpov:)

  • @BluJellu
    @BluJellu 6 років тому +1

    Karpov goes for the Karpov Variation... What a surprise

  • @JohnSmith-ig7yc
    @JohnSmith-ig7yc 6 років тому +6

    An almost flawless game by Karpov! Great video! Must say I didnt see Ke7!

  • @jasonhancock9254
    @jasonhancock9254 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the tal game the other day. Love your daily videos

  • @brucekehres9458
    @brucekehres9458 6 років тому +1

    Downvote Agadmator ? Why....those 4 people need help...I'm happy to be here daily and can't wait for the next one. TY

  • @schwindsichtigaderechte5293
    @schwindsichtigaderechte5293 6 років тому +1

    I found it! I'm really learning a lot from your videos, thank you for the good work!

  • @ivantheterrible4317
    @ivantheterrible4317 2 роки тому +1

    Karpov has to be the greatest chess player ever. He was a monster back then and still at age 70 beats solid players.

  • @Narrowcros
    @Narrowcros 6 років тому +1

    Ke7 a great move from the opening for black and Kc1 wins the game for white, all hail the king

  • @NovaAtdosk
    @NovaAtdosk 6 років тому +1

    Bxd7. Only way to prevent queening is to not capture the bishop and go for Rh2 immediately but then Kamsky's up a whole piece. Suprised he didn't see that OR Kc1...

  • @agopshirinian
    @agopshirinian 6 років тому +2

    @10:02, why not Bxd7, then no matter what black plays, Rd1? Either pinning the king and forcing an exchange, or exchanging anyway, leaving enough turns to promote the pawn?

  • @BMessemer
    @BMessemer 6 років тому +1

    Wow I found King to c1. Wow! Wasn't sure but it looked right.

  • @MrCupidd
    @MrCupidd 6 років тому +1

    After Kc1 Rd4 BxB is the simplest win. On either recapture Rd1 pins the rook and the rook pawn queens. If RxPch Kb1 KxB Rh1 and the pawn cannot be stopped.

  • @louiss2595
    @louiss2595 6 років тому +15

    Finally. Inmo Karpov was the better K to be honest. In their WC games score was 119 - 121 I think. Karpov won much more tournies. A shame he weren't gratified as much as Kasparov because his persona nor play was impulsive. Oh well.

    • @kasparov9
      @kasparov9 6 років тому +3

      No Garry won more super tournaments, he had 17 2820+ Tournament Performances compared to Karpov's 4.
      Kasparov was over 2800 from 1990 onwards, Karpov never hit 2800. Kasparov beat Karpov in 3 world championships. Kasparov was No.1 in the world for 20 years.
      So how can you say Karpov was the better K? Makes no sense....Karpov won 10 tournaments in a row, Kasparov won 14 in a row. Every metric favours Kasparov, except maybe total tournaments, but some of them would have been weak that Karpov won. Not so for Kasparov.

    • @louiss2595
      @louiss2595 6 років тому +11

      kasparov9 Theres more to Chess than metrics.
      And what on gods earth are you talking about? When the title was forfeited to Karpov, for 10 years he played only against the very strongest opponents in tournies and annihilated everyone and everything, dedicated to prove that he was a legitimate champion. Even after giving up the title and Kasp split from FIDE, their next matchup was linares 1994, which had the strongest average rating player at that time, Kasparov himself said that whoever won could rightfully be crowned king of tournaments and world champion. Karpov had a performance rating of 2985, the only other person to beat this is our current WC Carlsen with 3002. He dominated everyone and has the best winning percentage to date, without computers mind you.
      Had Karpov had his challenge (Fischer) like Kasp had Karpov, it's logical to assume he would been far stronger than he became. Many GM's speculate Karpov would of been the favourite in their bouts had there been any. But ofcourse this is speculation. Karpov was usually always outplaying Kasparov. But Kasparovs preparation was superior. This is reflected in every game they played that was adjourned. I guarantee you now that if Kasparov didn't always try for an adjournment Karpov would have won their bouts convincingly. Just look at their matches, and when they were adjourned. You will see for yourself. Karpovs had much more finesse and technique over the board but at home, Kasparov was the better learner.

    • @louiss2595
      @louiss2595 6 років тому +6

      Karpov would miss winning variations because of his poor preparation on adjourned games, most of which were adjourned where Kasparov was loosing his edge. Its a shame really. Karpov complained about having no adjournments but to no avail. Kasparov would always play for this because he knows here, Karpov was at a disadvantage.Over the board in classical without adjournments, Karpov has a higher win ratio. Do the research for yourself and you will see. Karpov has better technique and his style is sound always, in classical anyway. Kasparov in rapid and blitz was a beast thats for sure.

    • @kasparov9
      @kasparov9 6 років тому

      Yeah metrics don't matter it's people's opinions like yours that matter. You focus on that 1 super tournament where Karpov kicked ass and had the highest tournament performance rating ever, but Kasparov had many many more 3 times as many excellent tournament performances. Like I mentioned chessmetrics gave Kasparov 17 2820+ tournament performances compared to Karpov's 4.
      I mean that's a huge difference, can you at least acknowledge that instead of just ignoring it. It's a fact.
      Kasparov had many more dominating tournament performances compared to Karpov. Chessmetrics gives Karpov the 2nd most dominant player award, right after Kasparov as No.1.
      So there you have it, someone that has analysed all their performances, and not just dreamt about adjournments and the like. But hard factual data that you can't ignore. Karpov had a stellar career, but Kasparov was simply Amazing. His metrics and data back it up.
      Arguing that Karpov was better is just ridiculous, and you would be a fool saying that to the world's chess elite. They would undoubtedly tell you that Kasparov was better, stronger player.
      Don't get me wrong Karpov was awesome, but behind Kasparov. If not for Kasparov...Anatoly would have dominated the scene for a long time.
      I mean he lost to Nigel Short in a match, and Kasparov absolutely crushed him in that 1993 match.
      I agree that Karpov would have been better if he played FIscher, but it just was not his destiny.

    • @kasparov9
      @kasparov9 6 років тому

      Can you show some examples where Kasparov was loosing his edge? I'm aware of many games that were adjourned and Kasparov had a winning position like from the 1990 match.
      I think fate dealt Kasparov good luck, I mean if Karpov got that 6th and final win in their 1984 match, things may have turned out differently in terms of chess history but that's not the way it went. Kasparov deservedly outplayed Karpov in 1985 and became world champion and never lost a title match again to Karpov, though 1987 was close but again that showed Kasparov's greatness winning that must win game in fine Karpovian style.
      For the record I think Karpov would have given Fischer big problems in 1975 and could very well have beaten him.
      And I think Karpov was very close to Kasparov but Garry was simply a little better. And chess history showed this, not to mention ratings over long periods of time, the ratings and tournament performances don't lie.

  • @jonwill
    @jonwill 6 років тому +1

    Well presented.

  • @video1ful
    @video1ful 4 роки тому +2

    A recommendation. When showing games on the black side, turn the board to see them from that perspective. Very good your videos.

  • @joeyp3452
    @joeyp3452 6 років тому +1

    Easy to overlook the simple moves. That King move is obvious to an amateur simply attacking the rook, I saw that before Antonio even stopped the video and I'm a terrible player. Good video

  • @realstrength1379
    @realstrength1379 2 роки тому +2

    the pre-bong cloud

  • @ericsbuds
    @ericsbuds 6 років тому +1

    fantastic

  • @hoggar1452
    @hoggar1452 2 місяці тому

    Karpov was probably the best chess player ever when it comes to understanding the game and pure talent. Fischer was a workaholic with no life besides working on chess. Kasparov was also a talented chess lumberjack.

  • @yvurrekpaulin255
    @yvurrekpaulin255 5 років тому +2

    Stockfish says that it is Steinitz variation and not Karpov's.

  • @jonaske8049
    @jonaske8049 6 років тому +2

    9:10 Whats wrong with just pushing H7 in that position? If Bishop captures F5 you can promote, if rook moves H2 you can capture the bishop and check

    • @PetitAmiral
      @PetitAmiral 6 років тому

      Jonas Keß if h7, bishop takes bishop is check, after king moves bishop takes pawn on h7

  • @visakh017
    @visakh017 6 років тому +1

    @2:03 i think the idea of ke7 is trapping the queen.
    Karpov wants to push g5 nd later e5 trapping the queen but white can play Bxg5 countering g5, hxg5 isnt possible since h6 is pinned to rook. Ke7 makes queen support rook thus paving way for g5 but white plays Ne5 making way for queen

  • @amirhosseinabbasi2895
    @amirhosseinabbasi2895 4 роки тому +1

    In the position that you offer the pausing of the video and finding the best move for white , Bh3 will do the job too I believe

  • @garyfalloud3597
    @garyfalloud3597 5 років тому +1

    learn from the best who makes crucial blunders regardless of the result

  • @liviorivelli5547
    @liviorivelli5547 6 років тому +1

    you could just do a video like a chess FAQ where you answer stuff like "what makes a good move a good move" or even more personal things like "this is my favorite xy" and things like that. also since kasparov is watching your videos, maybe you could ask him to play a game or two against you :D #suggestion

  • @amulyabaranwal756
    @amulyabaranwal756 3 роки тому +1

    Karpov is really a passive player😏

  • @TheTitanass
    @TheTitanass 6 років тому +1

    I do really hope that there will be some big event again in Germany. Especially​ in Dortmund or something like that, something thats near.

    • @keedt
      @keedt 6 років тому

      not sure if you are kidding or not? the candidates' tournament is in Berlin in a couple of months

    • @TheTitanass
      @TheTitanass 6 років тому

      I didn't put that in context perfectly. Berlin is quite far away for me. That's why I Rhine"Especially in Dortmund or something like that, something that's near.". Because I'm from Nord Rhine Westphalia. Don't know if you can say that like that in English​ that way.
      Say something in one sentence and specifying it afterwards​.

  • @simeonl.3202
    @simeonl.3202 6 років тому +1

    8:36 lolll I’m dyinggg

  • @davidharasymowicz8707
    @davidharasymowicz8707 6 років тому +3

    Could you please cover the two games played today between Nakamura and Carlsen?

  • @AM-sp6je
    @AM-sp6je 6 років тому +1

    Agadmator is Love. Agadmator is Life.

  • @carlosjavierpalacios6194
    @carlosjavierpalacios6194 6 років тому +2

    thank you for doing this it made my day!! I made the suggestion btw :3

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 років тому +1

      +Carlos Javier Palacios Thank you :)

    • @carlosjavierpalacios6194
      @carlosjavierpalacios6194 6 років тому

      agadmator's Chess Channel saludos desde Argentina!!!! ¿quizás más videos de Karpov o Spassky? :V

  • @jamesrivers3627
    @jamesrivers3627 6 років тому +3

    You should do maybe a marble or very nice chess set and then sign it with a good note. That would be very cool.

  • @Strixy17
    @Strixy17 6 років тому +1

    Also i think the other idea of Ke7 is now the Queen is protecting the rook, so the Bishop can't jump to g5

  • @seanslocum262
    @seanslocum262 6 років тому +1

    At 9:30, would white bishop to h3 work? Just curious if I have missed something.

  • @tusharbasra9724
    @tusharbasra9724 6 років тому +17

    Road to 100k! Do a giveaway at 100k

    • @michelaraujo4375
      @michelaraujo4375 3 роки тому

      i'm from the future. antonio reached 1 million subscribers and also revealed the meaning of "agadmator".

  • @Humanprototype-wh8qr
    @Humanprototype-wh8qr 6 років тому

    At 9: 45is the bishop trade not possible? Then afterwards moving rook to h1 protect fast pawn which gives advantage of one rook?while karpov needs to capture pawn

  • @pruusnhanna4422
    @pruusnhanna4422 6 років тому +1

    If it's any consolation to both gentlemen, I didn't see it either....

  • @nik0096
    @nik0096 6 років тому +1

    Can you make a video of Karpov or Kasparov's top 10 sacrifices ? Thanks.

  • @Lazy.y
    @Lazy.y 6 років тому +1

    Bobby Fischer, Mikhail Tal or Nezhy games :)

  • @imranhq13
    @imranhq13 6 років тому +1

    when someone says 'my engine' what does he mean by that? an engine he uses or developed by him? how many chess engines out there and which one is the best?

  • @timbeckett7246
    @timbeckett7246 6 років тому +1

    Ke7 is an engine move, looks dubious for humans at first glance

  •  2 роки тому +1

    Caro Kann Defence. Karpov. Bong Cloud Variation

  • @yashdodani4513
    @yashdodani4513 6 років тому +1

    Sir can u show game of nakamura where he used 6 knights to checkmate opponent king

  • @gunjanshellar1987
    @gunjanshellar1987 6 років тому +1

    FOR GIVEAWAY!!!
    select three lucky people..and you can give them 3.chess books 2.digital clocks 1.cash prize or deep blue engine will also do :D :D and of course amazon gift cards.

  • @alexdrago4363
    @alexdrago4363 6 років тому +1

    Do you know that Karpov RECENTLY won against Hóu Yìfan ? Make the vid on that event please

  • @azizshameem6241
    @azizshameem6241 6 років тому +1

    Plz do tal vs nezmethdinov (the one in which tal wins)#suggestion

  • @asdf12369
    @asdf12369 6 років тому +4

    at @9:46, why not push the pawn? h7 rh2 rd1 and black loses the bishop and the a7 pawn?

  • @pauldraper1736
    @pauldraper1736 2 роки тому +1

    "One bad move nullifies forty good ones." Okay sure, but what do forty bad ones do?

  • @arkajitganguly9992
    @arkajitganguly9992 5 років тому +1

    0:11 😁😁 really long career gata kamsky has..

  • @Anonymousplayer-vw4kj
    @Anonymousplayer-vw4kj 5 років тому +1

    At 6:53, why cannot white play the Be5, thus relatively pinning the rook and soon winning it? Is it a fatal mistake, or is the dark squared bishop so strong that it is not worth a rook? Or, was it missed in the analysis.

    • @teemusa5846
      @teemusa5846 5 років тому

      chessguy123 it is not a real pin because Black can get rid of the pinned rook with Rxd1+ and the queen can move

  • @Ankaramesi55
    @Ankaramesi55 6 років тому +1

    Agadmator, in the position you asked to find a move, what about instead og king c1 you play bishop h3 to block any attacks from the rook or bishop and if bishop captures the pawn is getting promoted, does it work?

    • @siddhuiitb
      @siddhuiitb 6 років тому +1

      Diego Rosas If bishop h3, then black can play rook h2, attacking the bishop and also preventing the promotion.

    • @Ankaramesi55
      @Ankaramesi55 6 років тому

      Thank you, now i feel so dumb for not seeing that

  • @anoptainium
    @anoptainium 5 років тому

    How can Black answer at around 11:20 -11:25 at Be4 instead of Be5 ? The bishop can't be threatened by the bishop in any way if you threaten the bishop with the then simply Rook H1 and the pawn is either promoted or you have bishop vs rook End game with +2 pawns ( If this isn't winnable then I get it but please someone help me understand)

  • @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117
    @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117 6 років тому +4

    Omg. I'm so proud of myself. Found it in 10 seconds. That's fast for me.

  • @dumbdumb7038
    @dumbdumb7038 6 років тому +1

    yeay Dortmund :D

  • @Specialistik
    @Specialistik 6 років тому +8

    "Karpov goes for the Karpov variation" - I would accuse him of being a craphole after this probably

    • @yvurrekpaulin255
      @yvurrekpaulin255 5 років тому

      Stockfish says that it is Steinitz variation and not Karpov's.

    • @stanleytime9193
      @stanleytime9193 3 роки тому

      @@yvurrekpaulin255 stockfish is wrong then

  • @medexamtoolsdotcom
    @medexamtoolsdotcom 6 років тому

    Damn, Anatoly Karpov looks just like Chekov from Star Trek. And he's even Russian. Direct us to the Nuclear Wessels Anatoly!

  • @rafaelagustin375
    @rafaelagustin375 3 роки тому +1

    "Castling was never an option"

  • @sarthaksharma1783
    @sarthaksharma1783 6 років тому +1

    11:07
    #CuriousQuestion
    Can't Reh1 be the best move ?
    As, now if Bxf5 then h7 and pawn will be promoted !!

    • @siddhuiitb
      @siddhuiitb 6 років тому +1

      sarthak sharma The problem is that Bxf5 is coming out as a check and will also control the h7 square. That's why it is suggested for white to play Kc1, moving out of check and also attacking the black rook.

  • @d4django
    @d4django 6 років тому +1

    9:30 what if h7 now? if bxf3 you get a queen. if rh2, rd1 pinning the bishop. if rxh7, bxh7

    • @d4django
      @d4django 6 років тому

      oh! its check - bxf3

  • @idegas3120
    @idegas3120 6 років тому +1

    Antonio you live very close to me so I would really like to play with you sometime.

  • @voideg3659
    @voideg3659 6 років тому +1

    A chess clock with your channel logo on it :) for the giveaway

  • @AlwaysToxic
    @AlwaysToxic 6 років тому

    11:18 Why not bishop to e4 and rook to h1? The trade is a must and the pawn is going to be promoted.

  • @udayaprakashk
    @udayaprakashk 6 років тому

    Any of the games from Anand Vs Carlsen?

  • @nombreapellido519
    @nombreapellido519 6 років тому

    #Suggestion
    more Jobava Baadur games

  • @wuschl8i810
    @wuschl8i810 5 років тому

    What if you push the pawn to h7? If the black bishop takes the white one you simply promote to another queen, but when the rook trys to challenge the past h pawn you go rd1 and you win a piece right? Somewhat around 10:00

  • @ismailyilmaz10
    @ismailyilmaz10 6 років тому +1

    does capturing bishop and after Rxd7 Rh1 work in 9:45?

    • @makeamericadividedagain749
      @makeamericadividedagain749 6 років тому

      İsmail Yılmaz no because then black plays Rh7 to block the pawn and pin the white rook from moving. Black has 5 pawns vs 4 white pawns

  • @psykiit
    @psykiit 6 років тому +1

    @6:59 why not bishop e5 ? Pinning rook and queen.

    • @kristofbartha4562
      @kristofbartha4562 6 років тому

      Rxd1 with check and black can save the queen. However, it can be a good move.

  • @mikehunt7810
    @mikehunt7810 5 років тому +1

    At the position 2:46
    If he plays Knight to G5, then it's a forced mate isn't it?

    • @teemusa5846
      @teemusa5846 5 років тому

      Joseph Coombs you mean 2:56 after the Qe7 move Ng5.. seems like Bf4 prevents Nh7 to attack the defender at f6, and if white plays Bh7+ its just repetitive Kh8 Kg8 since there are no good discoveries, it would be bad for Black sure but Agadmator analyzed the better Ne5 I think

  • @rishabhsrivastava4233
    @rishabhsrivastava4233 6 років тому +10

    Pushing the pawn to h7 was a good move too. what say .

    • @andreasstocker8301
      @andreasstocker8301 6 років тому +14

      bishop takes bishop with check

    • @sorinMonoxide
      @sorinMonoxide 6 років тому

      wow this is genius. I wonder why kamsky didnt play it

    • @rishabhsrivastava4233
      @rishabhsrivastava4233 6 років тому +8

      I didn't see that .bishop takes bishop with check . My bad :) :D

  • @beev
    @beev 6 років тому +1

    #suggestion 100k subscriber prize? lessons from you!

  • @IkramKhan-yn9tl
    @IkramKhan-yn9tl 6 років тому

    Suggestion kasparov vs karpov game 16

  • @naman________
    @naman________ 3 роки тому

    Sagar op

  • @mohan_hamal
    @mohan_hamal 6 років тому +3

    9:44 what if we keep pushing the pawn?

    • @TheMeuh79
      @TheMeuh79 6 років тому +1

      If h7 then bxf5 (check) king move then bishop take pawn so white loose...

  • @aleksamihajlovic2256
    @aleksamihajlovic2256 6 років тому +1

    We want face reveal!!

  • @fastpace101
    @fastpace101 6 років тому

    Cover the best of naka carlsen 960 games this weekend! #suggestion

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 років тому

      +fastpace101 I will :)

  • @sarthaksharma1783
    @sarthaksharma1783 6 років тому

    #100kSubs
    Excited for a Stream and giveaway at 100k Subscribers
    CONGRATS in advance (in case I'm not in time)!!🤗

  • @MrHurryinHoosier
    @MrHurryinHoosier 6 років тому +3

    I wish he could use our own games we play but he still makes awesome videos

    • @ytmndman
      @ytmndman 6 років тому

      I've sent in some of my own games but he hasn't replied yet

    • @stanleytime9193
      @stanleytime9193 3 роки тому

      Both of you, he analyses master games not 1600 lol

  • @gestihidri8287
    @gestihidri8287 3 роки тому +1

    Isn't karpov variation is Steinitz variation

  • @kaushiktechno
    @kaushiktechno 6 років тому

    @agadmator,
    Do you take suggestions from the comments or somewhere else?!!

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 років тому

      +Kaushik Chail Mostly from comments

    • @kaushiktechno
      @kaushiktechno 6 років тому

      @agadmator,
      Glad to hear from you!
      I mentioned & #suggested these two games earliar:
      www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1140914
      www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1139890
      Did you see?
      Btw you're doing great man!..keep it up!!

    • @jamesrivers3627
      @jamesrivers3627 6 років тому

      agadmator's Chess Channel check out my suggestion for an awesome giveaway idea

  • @vedantwani1144
    @vedantwani1144 4 роки тому

    What if here white plays pawn to h7?

  • @dub-jscrub-j2762
    @dub-jscrub-j2762 3 роки тому +1

    Karpov vs McLovin

  • @deadboyspoem2
    @deadboyspoem2 6 років тому +2

    I want to get into chess but i am terrible at the game
    where do i go to learn chess
    i know the all the basics

    • @TSgitaar
      @TSgitaar 6 років тому

      Have you tried online chess? Like Chess.com? You play against players of your own level, so you can get better by just playing. If you really are terrible I wouldn't recommend books or anything. Thats for later on.

    • @Soldiereyes33
      @Soldiereyes33 6 років тому

      Learn some basic opening theory like the ruy lopez, english opening or d4 for white, and sicilian/berlin/french/nimzo-indian defense for black. Just some examples. After that just keep playing, probably online is your best bet, and you ll develop some game sense. Cheers

    • @BMessemer
      @BMessemer 6 років тому

      Matthew, I've got the answer for you. Jerry (Chess Network) has made the most incredible series called Beginner to Chess Master. Here's the link to video one: ua-cam.com/video/CSA9se6t82I/v-deo.html

    • @joshuareturns9907
      @joshuareturns9907 5 років тому

      Matthew Kas
      Igor Smirnov lessons. Then you'll get the real basics.

  • @johngrey5806
    @johngrey5806 6 років тому +4

    I found Kc1 :)

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 років тому +1

      +John LaBrie Nice! :)

  • @jeremy9256824
    @jeremy9256824 6 років тому

    You know i wanted to ask are people getting better at playing chess.

  • @albertapotz1845
    @albertapotz1845 6 років тому

    Hi everyone... Can anyone please recommend some good books on chess openings...