Thanks Agadmator. When I first started watching your videos I only knew the rules of chess, through your videos I learned the importance of connecting rooks, finding outpost squares for your pieces and to prioritize keeping the bishop pair whenever possible. I know you don't make many tutorial videos but even through your regular analysis I learned a lot!
He does have one on the Evan's Gambit, which is really fun! And I want to say he did one more, maybe something with the English or the Bishop's Opening. We are blessed with so much great chess content today, but Agadmator is our Grandmaster
Thanks for having covered a beautiful historic game and for reminding us of former WC Tigran Petrosian and making us aware of Livo Nei! #suggestion: Geller - Karpov, 1976, 44th Soviet Chess Championship. Although Karpov won that tournament in the end, this game was one of his most devastating (if not THE most devastating) losses during his WC reign featuring an exchange and a subsequent brilliant queen sacrifice by Geller.
@@IykeDerek that’s the point though. Old school chess is way better and far more interesting before engines came along and told everyone that their openings are bad.
@@IykeDerek If today's top players had been contemporaries of the top players of the 60s, it would've been an equal fight. It's due to technology that today's players can do what the old ones couldn't.
While I was researching on Tigran Petrosian, it's sad not only he died at age 55, but he was also immortalized into the Armenian Dram currency too. I'm sure Armenian chess players including Levon would remember Tigran.
@@johnnycharisma162 According to Google, he's 90, so not that far fetched for him to still be alive. He's not all that relevant, however, so he could have easily passed away quietly without us ever having known.
Nothing is wrong with your history Sir! I appreciate you showing us past games from history like this one. About Petrosian, "He is one of the greatest Masters that ever played." That is the Truth. At 28 years old GM Bobby Fisher beat GM Taimonov 6-0, and then went on to beat GM Bent Larsen 6-0, in the 1971 Candidates Matches, the winner of the final to challenge World Champion GM Boris Spassky. GM Petrosian was 42 years old, he lost to GM Fisher 6 1/2 - 2 1/2, winning one game and having 3 draws, in the first 5 games. GM Petrosian's style was to wait until his opponent made a mistake, then capitalize on it.
A beatiful game with an amazing final combination! I appreciate to see Nei for the first time. A surprise the name of this strong player, I was convinced his name was just "Ivo" without initial L😄
Either the font is tricking me but I see that the name is wrong. It is Iivo (the first letter is i and not l) Nei. More easy to read in lower case, iivo.
I once delivered a similar mate in a blitz tournament. The difference was that I didn't sacrifice an entire Queen but sacrificed it for a rook in what in this game would be the g8 square. Seeing that over the board still fills me with pride. So happy to see that there was a famous masters' game with a similar finish. That makes it all the more meaningful 🤗
1st time i see a tactic without pause; after thousands of videos :)) ( i know it`s nothing spectacular, don`t hype youtube); thanks agadmator for the content ;)
I just watched the chuckmate video. Here's mine: 1. Ke2 f5 2. Ke3 f4+ 3. Kd3 d5 4. Kc3 d4+ 5. Kb3 Qd5+ 6. Kb2 Kf7 7. Kb1 Bf5+ 8. Kc1 Ke6 9. Kd1 Ke5 10. Ke1 Ke4 11. Ke2 e5 12. d3# My chuckmate isn't the fastest but I think it's more entertaining. The geometry of the White king, Black checking at every opportunity like a beginner, and instead of White going for mate, Black does all the work for him!
This was very interesting, because all game I am seeing white is better. He had the better position all game, and kept making the correct moves to hold the initiative and the attack. I kept waiting for Petrosian to pull a rabbit out of the hat, and it was nice for me to find the Q sac mate at the end.
Soltis has a book on the history of the Soviet Chess Championships. It is chock full of amazing games. Them Soviets knew how to fight hard. Check it out.
I had always read "Ivo" as opposed to "Livo," but those sources were 1960's & 70's material. After the fall of the USSR many of the former republics started going back to their own languages, many names also had (mostly minor) changes. Perhaps "Ivo" is the Russian variant and "Livo" the Estonian.
Nice game. BTW, Iivo (double i not L) Nei is 90 years old and still around. Same last name as one of Napoleon’s marshals I wonder if there is a connection.
In Kaguya-sama, there's this character named miko iino - adding capital letters this is Miko Iino so not sure if iino or Lino Iino Vs lino Would Bobby Fischer disagree w/ anything I said? We both are mentally unwell, hate chess & have many friends in the Philippines. Eugene Torre is even myfbfriend. Wesley So would be Bobby's favourite. What's your opinion of Cheat1 - When Magnus Carlsen cheated Jewish Anish Giri at 2023 Superbet Blitz Round 7 by punching clock w/o setting up pieces properly ( a partial reason Alireza lost to Magnus in 2019 blitz WCC where Magnus cheated Alireza as well ) ? Cheat2 - When Garry Kasparov cheated 17yo FELLOW JEW Judit Polgar at 1994 Linares by touch move, which might be the reason Sergey Karjakin thinks Garry is a traitor? Cheat3 - When 19YO Magnus cheated Jewish Alexandra Kosteniuk in 2009 blitz WCC? See! 19YO JEWISH AMERICAN Hans MAY OR MAY NOT have cheated Magnus OTB. But 19YO Magnus definitely cheated JEWISH Alexandra Kosteniuk OTB ! Cheat4 - When, 1 decade later, Magnus cheated 16yo Alireza Firouzja at 2019 blitz WCC by talking on Alireza's turn? - Note 4.1: Alireza isn't American or I guess Jewish, but Alireza is French like MVL who is Jewish. Cheat5 - When Magnus cheated Jewish Ian Nepomniachtchi at 2021 WCC by touch move? Cheat6 - When Magnus cheated Jewish American Danya Naroditsky on lichess 2x - 1x with David Howell & 1x with Aryan Tari in 2021 - 2022? Cheat7 - That world chess champions get away with cheating caught on camera? Cheat8 - The possibility that bullying cheating might be as big a problem as engine cheating? I'm particularly reminded of this quote of John F Kennedy: 'The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie - deliberate, contrived and dishonest - but the myth - persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.' Cheat9 - How chess960 players seem to be more honest than chess players? - The 2 only classical WFRCCs in history Wesley So & Bobby Fischer (Bobby is honourary 0th WFRCC) have never cheated & had solid bases when they accused people of cheating. - The 2 highest rated classical WCCs are cheaters yet baselessly accused people of cheating (eg Garry accused Deep Blue) ? - bad guys: magnus carlsen, garry kasparov, daniil dubov, veselin topalov, hikaru nakamura, ding liren, chess itself - good guys: wesley so, bobby fischer, sergey karjakin, vladimir kramnik, hans niemann, ian nepomniachtchi, 9LX itself - Like 'allies of evil' vs 'axis of evil' that Bobby Fischer said in 2005 in Iceland press conference ( ARNSi0cPu60 ) . . . . . P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See xcdhgq xcdhgq xcdhgq xcdhgq
Also, on the topic of Iivo Nei being just an International Master and not GM -- as far as I know, he had the GM norm, but back in the Soviet Union of 60s, it was very hard for him to get the actual title for political reasons.
I missed the forced mate. I was thinking at the "pause the video" moment that white could have played bishop to f5. Obviously not as good or forcing, but also winning because it would have won Tigan's bishop to avoid immediate checkmate.
Honestly, winning Tigran's Bishop just equalizes the position and might give black a chance to escape. Probably anything is winning, black has a really bad position.
I'm amused that Agadmator thinks that I can solve the "pause the video" problem if he just gives me a few seconds. (This was one of the few "pause the video" moments that I have solved-but not in just a few seconds. That was only because it was easy compared to others, and the title of the video gave a big clue.)
I don't want to be that bastard (what "gad" in agadmator means) but something needs to be corrected. Feel free to pause the video and find the mistake... The first name of the Soviet/Estonian IM who beat Petrosian is not LIVO but IIVO, i.e. with a double "i" at the beginning. I'm also not used to Estonian/Finnish names so, depending on the font in use, it's too easy to confuse "Iivo" with "livo" (the latter with a lowercase "L"). BTW, an awesome game!
It's been a while since I got the PTV moment, and I was stuck for a while thinking it was Qf7 instead of Qg8. But when I finally saw it, it clicked almost instantly. Brilliant move.
Would Bobby Fischer disagree w/ anything I said? We both are mentally unwell, hate chess & have many friends in the Philippines. Eugene Torre is even myfbfriend. Wesley So would be Bobby's favourite. What's your opinion of Cheat1 - When Magnus Carlsen cheated Jewish Anish Giri at 2023 Superbet Blitz Round 7 by punching clock w/o setting up pieces properly ( a partial reason Alireza lost to Magnus in 2019 blitz WCC where Magnus cheated Alireza as well ) ? Cheat2 - When Garry Kasparov cheated 17yo FELLOW JEW Judit Polgar at 1994 Linares by touch move, which might be the reason Sergey Karjakin thinks Garry is a traitor? Cheat3 - When 19YO Magnus cheated Jewish Alexandra Kosteniuk in 2009 blitz WCC? See! 19YO JEWISH AMERICAN Hans MAY OR MAY NOT have cheated Magnus OTB. But 19YO Magnus definitely cheated JEWISH Alexandra Kosteniuk OTB ! Cheat4 - When, 1 decade later, Magnus cheated 16yo Alireza Firouzja at 2019 blitz WCC by talking on Alireza's turn? - Note 4.1: Alireza isn't American or I guess Jewish, but Alireza is French like MVL who is Jewish. Cheat5 - When Magnus cheated Jewish Ian Nepomniachtchi at 2021 WCC by touch move? Cheat6 - When Magnus cheated Jewish American Danya Naroditsky on lichess 2x - 1x with David Howell & 1x with Aryan Tari in 2021 - 2022? Cheat7 - That world chess champions get away with cheating caught on camera? Cheat8 - The possibility that bullying cheating might be as big a problem as engine cheating? I'm particularly reminded of this quote of John F Kennedy: 'The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie - deliberate, contrived and dishonest - but the myth - persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.' Cheat9 - How chess960 players seem to be more honest than chess players? - The 2 only classical WFRCCs in history Wesley So & Bobby Fischer (Bobby is honourary 0th WFRCC) have never cheated & had solid bases when they accused people of cheating. - The 2 highest rated classical WCCs are cheaters yet baselessly accused people of cheating (eg Garry accused Deep Blue) ? - bad guys: magnus carlsen, garry kasparov, daniil dubov, veselin topalov, hikaru nakamura, ding liren, chess itself - good guys: wesley so, bobby fischer, sergey karjakin, vladimir kramnik, hans niemann, ian nepomniachtchi, 9LX itself - Like 'allies of evil' vs 'axis of evil' that Bobby Fischer said in 2005 in Iceland press conference ( ARNSi0cPu60 ) . . . . . P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See xcdhgq xcdhgq xcdhgq xcdhgq
Man I love your content so much and you're so frikkin consistent. Thank you for your commitment to producing such high quality free content.
All that material on the board and a Bishop-Rook duo delivers mate. Now THAT'S beautiful!
Morphy could do it in his sleep aka watching opera
@@HsenagNarawseramap lol ok
Thanks Agadmator. When I first started watching your videos I only knew the rules of chess, through your videos I learned the importance of connecting rooks, finding outpost squares for your pieces and to prioritize keeping the bishop pair whenever possible. I know you don't make many tutorial videos but even through your regular analysis I learned a lot!
He does have one on the Evan's Gambit, which is really fun! And I want to say he did one more, maybe something with the English or the Bishop's Opening. We are blessed with so much great chess content today, but Agadmator is our Grandmaster
This is the kind of checkmate that puzzles are derived from. 🤯 Great game!!! Thanks for the perfect pause the video moment!
Thanks for having covered a beautiful historic game and for reminding us of former WC Tigran Petrosian and making us aware of Livo Nei!
#suggestion: Geller - Karpov, 1976, 44th Soviet Chess Championship.
Although Karpov won that tournament in the end, this game was one of his most devastating (if not THE most devastating) losses during his WC reign featuring an exchange and a subsequent brilliant queen sacrifice by Geller.
It is so fascinating how chess was played earlier with different variations it was pure class
Like Bobby Fisher said many years ago, chess is ruined. Today it's all about memorize opening theory
@@pronemanoldbutyoung5548 any top player today will fry the best chess players of the 60's
@@IykeDerek that’s the point though. Old school chess is way better and far more interesting before engines came along and told everyone that their openings are bad.
@@IykeDerek If today's top players had been contemporaries of the top players of the 60s, it would've been an equal fight. It's due to technology that today's players can do what the old ones couldn't.
@@pronemanoldbutyoung5548 thank god for Fischer random
Agreed, a most excellent suggestion from a most excellent subscriber. Thank you!
While I was researching on Tigran Petrosian, it's sad not only he died at age 55, but he was also immortalized into the Armenian Dram currency too. I'm sure Armenian chess players including Levon would remember Tigran.
Petrosian was the master of the positional exchange sacrifice. I had late 60's Shakmaty and 64. Learned to read Russian from them.
He is missed.
Tal also died at 55!
While Livo still seems to be alive.
@@JuergenFaas I doubt that
@@johnnycharisma162 According to Google, he's 90, so not that far fetched for him to still be alive. He's not all that relevant, however, so he could have easily passed away quietly without us ever having known.
Incredible game, made all the more exciting by agadmator's commentary. Thanks for making this greate video!
Wonderful! - Just got finished with some of the Fischer Saga, after the video earlier today, and happy for this bonus!
Fischer saga and 1960s World Chess Championship are his greatest works.
Love the historic recaps!
Keep up the good work
Let us all take a moment to acknowledge Meadow’s brilliant maneuvering throughout the entire presentation 🤣
*Medo's
sorry
@@versilephoque4576 Oh sorry
THAT WAS THE BEST CHECKMATE I'VE EVER SEEN !. Fantastic commentary Agadmator.
Nothing is wrong with your history Sir! I appreciate you showing us past games from history like this one. About Petrosian, "He is one of the greatest Masters that ever played."
That is the Truth. At 28 years old GM Bobby Fisher beat GM Taimonov 6-0, and then went on to beat GM Bent Larsen 6-0, in the 1971 Candidates Matches, the winner of the final to challenge World Champion GM Boris Spassky. GM Petrosian was 42 years old, he lost to GM Fisher 6 1/2 - 2 1/2, winning one game and having 3 draws, in the first 5 games. GM Petrosian's style was to wait until his opponent made a mistake, then capitalize on it.
A really beautiful and fascinating game, thanks Agad
Great game. Thank you for posting.
Your channel is very educational 🙏🙏🙏
I do that all the time too. The only difference is I realize it's a sacrifice right after playing it.
this must be the most overused unoriginal chess joke ever
@@dariogreggio7981 what else do you expect from Levent?
@@Hypothetical-Being better than I expect from pos Dario
The double check reminds me of the hog caught between the crocodile in the river and the hyenas on the bank. Any move is into the jaws of death.
A beatiful game with an amazing final combination!
I appreciate to see Nei for the first time. A surprise the name of this strong player, I was convinced his name was just "Ivo" without initial L😄
His actual first name is Iivo - with double "i"
@@olenmees9150 ah thank you!
Either the font is tricking me but I see that the name is wrong. It is Iivo (the first letter is i and not l) Nei. More easy to read in lower case, iivo.
I once delivered a similar mate in a blitz tournament. The difference was that I didn't sacrifice an entire Queen but sacrificed it for a rook in what in this game would be the g8 square. Seeing that over the board still fills me with pride. So happy to see that there was a famous masters' game with a similar finish. That makes it all the more meaningful 🤗
Yes! More Tigran Petrosian!
Great game. Very surprised to see Petrosian blunder the defence like this, as well as play so fast and loose with his protecting pawns!
Just a quick comment - the name of the other player was really Iivo Nei:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iivo_Nei
Mating pattern is similar to the Reti - Tartakover 1910 game. And in a few ways also similar to the Morphy's Oprah game :)
1st time i see a tactic without pause; after thousands of videos :)) ( i know it`s nothing spectacular, don`t hype youtube); thanks agadmator for the content ;)
Wait. isn't he called Iivo? That's a name used in Estonia and Finland anyway.
His name is Iivo Nei, not Livo Nei. More of of him: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iivo_Nei
I just watched the chuckmate video. Here's mine:
1. Ke2 f5 2. Ke3 f4+ 3. Kd3 d5 4. Kc3 d4+ 5. Kb3 Qd5+ 6. Kb2 Kf7 7. Kb1 Bf5+ 8. Kc1 Ke6 9. Kd1 Ke5 10. Ke1 Ke4 11. Ke2 e5 12. d3#
My chuckmate isn't the fastest but I think it's more entertaining. The geometry of the White king, Black checking at every opportunity like a beginner, and instead of White going for mate, Black does all the work for him!
Great narration as usual. Does your nice dog get a walk after each one of these episodes?
Spectacular pattern! Thanks!!
Spotted Qg8+ from the thumbnail even before going to your channel!
This was very interesting, because all game I am seeing white is better. He had the better position all game, and kept making the correct moves to hold the initiative and the attack. I kept waiting for Petrosian to pull a rabbit out of the hat, and it was nice for me to find the Q sac mate at the end.
Love watching these videos, even though I’m not really a chess player..
it’s like a new story every time :)
once again, great vid
Just discovered this book for sale: "Defend like Petrosian" by Alexey Bazgodov. Should I buy it?
Classical chess is always beautiful. Thank you for bringing us such a beauty
At the moment of the game, Petrosian was the former 1959 and the next 1961 USSR Chess Champion. Impressive play by Nei.
Great game would like to see Petrosian 's win against Boatvinnck very deep game 🎯
He is actually estonian and he's name is Iivo Nei not Livo. Just a slight correction from a humble estonian..
That Queen Sac is Nasty🔥
"Has never been repeated again"
time to repeat it then
Soltis has a book on the history of the Soviet Chess Championships. It is chock full of amazing games. Them Soviets knew how to fight hard. Check it out.
I am so happy I found the move.
#suggestion The game between James may and Richard Hammond
The name is IIVO NEI en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iivo_Nei
Queen Sac to set up discovered Double-Check mate-in-2!? AMAZING
I had always read "Ivo" as opposed to "Livo," but those sources were 1960's & 70's material. After the fall of the USSR many of the former republics started going back to their own languages, many names also had (mostly minor) changes. Perhaps "Ivo" is the Russian variant and "Livo" the Estonian.
Nice game. BTW, Iivo (double i not L) Nei is 90 years old and still around. Same last name as one of Napoleon’s marshals I wonder if there is a connection.
The combination has the bonus that black has mate in one with Qf1.
Hope you make a tigran petrosian saga
Probably the first time i didnt have to pause! Maybe puzzles do help lol
Well, what could a different format be, anyone has any ideas?
Would you mind fiddling with microphone settings to get softer sound?
Would be nice for viewers to see you pet Medo once in a while.. he's just waiting around :)
Missing a mate in 3, 2, or 1 is nothing- I missed a mate in 0 once.
after e5 i was really waiting for the "en passant"
Awesome game! Petrosian got owned.
This is the perfect example of how annoying it is that a big 'i' and a small 'L' looks the same.
In Kaguya-sama, there's this character named miko iino - adding capital letters this is Miko Iino so not sure if iino or Lino
Iino Vs lino
Would Bobby Fischer disagree w/ anything I said? We both are mentally unwell, hate chess & have many friends in the Philippines. Eugene Torre is even myfbfriend.
Wesley So would be Bobby's favourite.
What's your opinion of
Cheat1 - When Magnus Carlsen cheated Jewish Anish Giri at 2023 Superbet Blitz Round 7 by punching clock w/o setting up pieces properly ( a partial reason Alireza lost to Magnus in 2019 blitz WCC where Magnus cheated Alireza as well ) ?
Cheat2 - When Garry Kasparov cheated 17yo FELLOW JEW Judit Polgar at 1994 Linares by touch move, which might be the reason Sergey Karjakin thinks Garry is a traitor?
Cheat3 - When 19YO Magnus cheated Jewish Alexandra Kosteniuk in 2009 blitz WCC?
See! 19YO JEWISH AMERICAN Hans MAY OR MAY NOT have cheated Magnus OTB. But 19YO Magnus definitely cheated JEWISH Alexandra Kosteniuk OTB !
Cheat4 - When, 1 decade later, Magnus cheated 16yo Alireza Firouzja at 2019 blitz WCC by talking on Alireza's turn?
- Note 4.1: Alireza isn't American or I guess Jewish, but Alireza is French like MVL who is Jewish.
Cheat5 - When Magnus cheated Jewish Ian Nepomniachtchi at 2021 WCC by touch move?
Cheat6 - When Magnus cheated Jewish American Danya Naroditsky on lichess 2x - 1x with David Howell & 1x with Aryan Tari in 2021 - 2022?
Cheat7 - That world chess champions get away with cheating caught on camera?
Cheat8 - The possibility that bullying cheating might be as big a problem as engine cheating?
I'm particularly reminded of this quote of John F Kennedy:
'The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie - deliberate, contrived and dishonest - but the myth - persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.'
Cheat9 - How chess960 players seem to be more honest than chess players?
- The 2 only classical WFRCCs in history Wesley So & Bobby Fischer (Bobby is honourary 0th WFRCC) have never cheated & had solid bases when they accused people of cheating.
- The 2 highest rated classical WCCs are cheaters yet baselessly accused people of cheating (eg Garry accused Deep Blue) ?
- bad guys: magnus carlsen, garry kasparov, daniil dubov, veselin topalov, hikaru nakamura, ding liren, chess itself
- good guys: wesley so, bobby fischer, sergey karjakin, vladimir kramnik, hans niemann, ian nepomniachtchi, 9LX itself
- Like 'allies of evil' vs 'axis of evil' that Bobby Fischer said in 2005 in Iceland press conference ( ARNSi0cPu60 )
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P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See
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With the name Nei, you could've called this video "Phantasy Star." Seeing as you had Elden Ring titles before.
You missed the best move, Antonio!
Ohhh What a classic game!!!
Petrosian opening up his king like that? Looks sus from the brilliant king-marcher....
What is the current format? Which format prefer Magnus? Which other formats are there?
Luv mates like the one is this game!
He is not Livo Nei, but Iivo Nei like long "i" - Īvo.
Can you show some games of akiba rubenstein?
Ouu I love me some Petrosian 😀
I am not only enjoying show anymore,coz I spotted the move🥺🥺🥺
Chess was better without computers, as was life.
nah
Agad, when will the next great saga start?
#suggestion Reti vs Alekhine 1925
Can’t believe you haven’t covered Alekhines most famous game yet??
Also, on the topic of Iivo Nei being just an International Master and not GM -- as far as I know, he had the GM norm, but back in the Soviet Union of 60s, it was very hard for him to get the actual title for political reasons.
I missed the forced mate. I was thinking at the "pause the video" moment that white could have played bishop to f5. Obviously not as good or forcing, but also winning because it would have won Tigan's bishop to avoid immediate checkmate.
Honestly, winning Tigran's Bishop just equalizes the position and might give black a chance to escape. Probably anything is winning, black has a really bad position.
I'm the kind of guy that would usually miss this combination, but the queen sacrifice hint helped me find it,
What will be the next SAGA? My vote is for Judit Polger!!!
I'm amused that Agadmator thinks that I can solve the "pause the video" problem if he just gives me a few seconds. (This was one of the few "pause the video" moments that I have solved-but not in just a few seconds. That was only because it was easy compared to others, and the title of the video gave a big clue.)
To be honest I always interpreted it as "a few seconds to pause the video" not "a few seconds to find the move"
@@espelhogamer Your interpretation is correct.
@@espelhogamer Heh, that makes sense, too!
I don't want to be that bastard (what "gad" in agadmator means) but something needs to be corrected.
Feel free to pause the video and find the mistake...
The first name of the Soviet/Estonian IM who beat Petrosian is not LIVO but IIVO, i.e. with a double "i" at the beginning.
I'm also not used to Estonian/Finnish names so, depending on the font in use, it's too easy to confuse "Iivo" with "livo" (the latter with a lowercase "L").
BTW, an awesome game!
There is clearly a check in 9:34, 9:36 and 9:46
After evey tiring hours, I'll take my phone to bed, and check agadmators channel and there will be a new video
#suggestion alekhine vs reti 1925 baden baden
easy to find the queen sacrifice if you are told it's there.
I’m a simple man .. I see Tigran Petrosian I click Like ..
Thought this was GothamChess vs Eric Rosen lmao
Same😂😂😂😂😂
Indeed, Nei's first name should be Iivo, not Livo. He should actually still be alive, being 90 years old by now.
It's been a while since I got the PTV moment, and I was stuck for a while thinking it was Qf7 instead of Qg8. But when I finally saw it, it clicked almost instantly. Brilliant move.
Magnus is such a drama queen!
Would Bobby Fischer disagree w/ anything I said? We both are mentally unwell, hate chess & have many friends in the Philippines. Eugene Torre is even myfbfriend.
Wesley So would be Bobby's favourite.
What's your opinion of
Cheat1 - When Magnus Carlsen cheated Jewish Anish Giri at 2023 Superbet Blitz Round 7 by punching clock w/o setting up pieces properly ( a partial reason Alireza lost to Magnus in 2019 blitz WCC where Magnus cheated Alireza as well ) ?
Cheat2 - When Garry Kasparov cheated 17yo FELLOW JEW Judit Polgar at 1994 Linares by touch move, which might be the reason Sergey Karjakin thinks Garry is a traitor?
Cheat3 - When 19YO Magnus cheated Jewish Alexandra Kosteniuk in 2009 blitz WCC?
See! 19YO JEWISH AMERICAN Hans MAY OR MAY NOT have cheated Magnus OTB. But 19YO Magnus definitely cheated JEWISH Alexandra Kosteniuk OTB !
Cheat4 - When, 1 decade later, Magnus cheated 16yo Alireza Firouzja at 2019 blitz WCC by talking on Alireza's turn?
- Note 4.1: Alireza isn't American or I guess Jewish, but Alireza is French like MVL who is Jewish.
Cheat5 - When Magnus cheated Jewish Ian Nepomniachtchi at 2021 WCC by touch move?
Cheat6 - When Magnus cheated Jewish American Danya Naroditsky on lichess 2x - 1x with David Howell & 1x with Aryan Tari in 2021 - 2022?
Cheat7 - That world chess champions get away with cheating caught on camera?
Cheat8 - The possibility that bullying cheating might be as big a problem as engine cheating?
I'm particularly reminded of this quote of John F Kennedy:
'The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie - deliberate, contrived and dishonest - but the myth - persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.'
Cheat9 - How chess960 players seem to be more honest than chess players?
- The 2 only classical WFRCCs in history Wesley So & Bobby Fischer (Bobby is honourary 0th WFRCC) have never cheated & had solid bases when they accused people of cheating.
- The 2 highest rated classical WCCs are cheaters yet baselessly accused people of cheating (eg Garry accused Deep Blue) ?
- bad guys: magnus carlsen, garry kasparov, daniil dubov, veselin topalov, hikaru nakamura, ding liren, chess itself
- good guys: wesley so, bobby fischer, sergey karjakin, vladimir kramnik, hans niemann, ian nepomniachtchi, 9LX itself
- Like 'allies of evil' vs 'axis of evil' that Bobby Fischer said in 2005 in Iceland press conference ( ARNSi0cPu60 )
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.
.
.
.
P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See
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Can we get some Ben finegold games?
Why not advance the pawn at 2:17
I think because after Qb6, attacking it for the second time, how does white defend it?
FIDE needs a competitor to challenge their monopoly. They're as bad as the NCAA in regards to player consideration.
#suggestion robert fontaine vs MVL from 2007 french chess championship
at 3:24 H6 !!!
his name was IIVO NEI not LIVO NEI
8:08 Qg8
Day 1 of solving agad’s pause the video moment
Edit: 1 correct/0 incorrect
he resigned 😑
what u mean the position has never been repeated again? you liar, well i repeated it yesterday! link in the description...
hello everyone!
Hello everyone!
gg
Goodnight