I was watching this game play out on the Saint Louis Broadcast, and 100% blundered with Bf2, the same as Nana. Seeing exactly where and *why* GM's blunder is so educational, the Bf2 against knight on f5 pattern is hardwired into all of our brains, it's super clear black's dominating and is forcing the knight to move. And white brutally says "that's absolutely correct!" I know you're keeping the good GM sauce on the shelf still with this subject :P Kosteniuk scoring 1.5/2 from lost positions in rounds 5 and 6, or Nepo scoring +1 from God only knows how many lost positions in the candidates. You GM's all must have a special hookup to Dale Gribble's pocket sand supplier.
Thank you for an entertaining, instructive and practical endgame lesson. I’ll have to play this one over the board and revisit the video a few hundred times.
Fascinating analysis and process, thank you Josh
I was watching this game play out on the Saint Louis Broadcast, and 100% blundered with Bf2, the same as Nana. Seeing exactly where and *why* GM's blunder is so educational, the Bf2 against knight on f5 pattern is hardwired into all of our brains, it's super clear black's dominating and is forcing the knight to move. And white brutally says "that's absolutely correct!"
I know you're keeping the good GM sauce on the shelf still with this subject :P Kosteniuk scoring 1.5/2 from lost positions in rounds 5 and 6, or Nepo scoring +1 from God only knows how many lost positions in the candidates. You GM's all must have a special hookup to Dale Gribble's pocket sand supplier.
Thank you for an entertaining, instructive and practical endgame lesson. I’ll have to play this one over the board and revisit the video a few hundred times.
Very educational - thanks a lot!
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I have so much trouble with endgame puzzles. I usually see the idea but I almost always get the move order wrong.
Even u made it to GM title why cant i do it
Good grief. Get to your topic and move along. Spare your audience from enduring your irrelevant stray musings