Two Can Play that Game | Alekhine vs Capablanca | Savorin Cup (1913) | Game 2

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  • @jonathansiles5120
    @jonathansiles5120 6 років тому +339

    Ahhh the moment when you cannot go for the Marshall attack because it was not yet invented.

    • @danielchequer5842
      @danielchequer5842 6 років тому +49

      This keeps me wondering how frustrated they were when e4 wasn't invented

    • @phothar93
      @phothar93 6 років тому +17

      Imagine not being able to castle your king since it wasn’t invented

    • @kasra9439
      @kasra9439 6 років тому +4

      Made my day

    • @tome57a
      @tome57a 6 років тому +15

      The backstory is that Frank Marshall was going to go back in time and give Capablanca the secret of the Marshall attack to help him defeat Alekhine, but then decided not to because he was afraid Capablanca would take credit for it, name it the Capablanca attack, and get rich beyond the dreams of avarice...
      No, wait a minute, wrong story.

    • @x.gnosimos2137
      @x.gnosimos2137 6 років тому +13

      The true story is this: the initial idea was Capa's. But before applying it he wanted to try it. So he travelled to the future, gave his idea to Marshall and used himself as an experimental object fighting against his one idea. After loosing that match he decided never to use this idea again in the past. So, it is known as "Marshall's attack"

  • @fredericoharg5042
    @fredericoharg5042 6 років тому +448

    Reasons for subscribing
    1. Clarity of voice (sounds like Boris Bedenov) which is pleasing.
    2. Clarity of chess logic (helps to advance in knowledge for beginners).
    3. Gives photos and background of chess masters (interesting).
    4. Clear pronunciation of foreign names (intriguing).
    5. Personable (Sure I’d like to meet him and have a beer).
    6. Able to to laugh at himself (Capablanca familiar with opening moves?).
    7. Keeps my mind active and I look forward to his next video.
    8. Always looking for a Tal move.
    9. To gain Vast Knowledge
    10. We ALL need a “Hello Everyone” to make our day.

    • @georgeray649
      @georgeray649 6 років тому +6

      Well said buddy👍

    • @gg-qz2tb
      @gg-qz2tb 6 років тому +4

      Well done sir this is exactly true

    • @ItalanFindart
      @ItalanFindart 6 років тому +8

      And the 15/18 minutes format is PERFECT!

    • @youngpatrick29
      @youngpatrick29 6 років тому +9

      and he’s a good looking guy. can always appreciate a sexy man

    • @SujithIshtar
      @SujithIshtar 6 років тому +1

      But have you tried playing the video at 0.25x speed? That makes your day like nothing else!

  • @sambowie4989
    @sambowie4989 6 років тому +414

    An Agadmator a day
    Keeps the blunders away

    • @kevinreyeskev2475
      @kevinreyeskev2475 6 років тому +16

      Sam Bowie Agadmator should put that quote on the top of a game one day 😂

    • @sambowie4989
      @sambowie4989 6 років тому +1

      Kevin Reyes Kev 😁 that would be great!!

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 6 років тому +7

      Pfft, I wish

    • @danielchequer5842
      @danielchequer5842 6 років тому +2

      That's Ben finegold jokes stolen

    • @sambowie4989
      @sambowie4989 6 років тому +1

      Daniel Chéquer
      A whiner a day
      Keeps the fun away

  • @fireboltt
    @fireboltt 6 років тому +44

    "Capeblanca has two queens and that's a reason in itself enough to resign the game" Agadamator 2019

    • @MrSaileshdk
      @MrSaileshdk 4 роки тому +2

      Interestingly enough, Alekhine wins a game against Capablanca during their world championship when Capablanca has two queens on the board

  • @qazzaqstan
    @qazzaqstan 6 років тому +65

    Once again Capablanca shows he did not know opening theory that wasn't invented yet

    • @goldmund10
      @goldmund10 5 років тому +5

      he wasn't ahead of his time after all

    • @unculturedswine5583
      @unculturedswine5583 3 роки тому +3

      @@goldmund10 his poor knowledge of theory means that he was actually behind the times lol

  • @ABCChessAnalysis
    @ABCChessAnalysis 6 років тому +28

    When you said 'You are an excellent player', I'm feeling much more valuable.

    • @WiseSam95
      @WiseSam95 6 років тому +1

      Excellent pawn snatcher***

  • @allenramos5722
    @allenramos5722 6 років тому +32

    1913 Capablanca: Well that was easy heh
    1927 Capablanca: =O

  • @ichigor.2261
    @ichigor.2261 6 років тому +89

    Alekhine in this picture seems like a Star Trek character. LUL

    • @davidcharles7106
      @davidcharles7106 6 років тому +3

      He's considering whether or not to ask Scottie to beam him up.

    • @michaeljanapin9528
      @michaeljanapin9528 6 років тому

      This is not possible as this is 1913. But hey, who am I kidding?😂

    • @draheim90
      @draheim90 6 років тому

      He had just lost, so he was prob pretty pissed.

    • @blitzkriegbeast8021
      @blitzkriegbeast8021 6 років тому +3

      Alekhine was studying law at the Imperial Law School for Nobles, and he’s wearing his Tsarist period uniform.

    • @lolbro1765
      @lolbro1765 6 років тому +1

      Just want to say Orihime sucks.

  • @jamestickle3070
    @jamestickle3070 6 років тому +91

    “The next time you are in a bar or a library with your friends...“ - Things only heard in a Chess channel.

    • @Stonefalconetti
      @Stonefalconetti 6 років тому +1

      Lol

    • @anbee8127
      @anbee8127 4 роки тому +1

      I wonder how the rook moves once a player is drunk 🧐🤨🤔

  • @dhanarputra555
    @dhanarputra555 6 років тому +7

    Alekhine had one quality that will make him world champion. It is the will to risk the position and pressuring opponent's nerve.

  • @manu-ox4fe
    @manu-ox4fe 6 років тому +20

    The most extraordinary thing about this game is that Alekhine was still in pampers and Capa hasn't reach his whole potential.

  • @daveerdahl2862
    @daveerdahl2862 6 років тому +47

    2/11/18 - 100,000excellent subscribers :| 2/11/19 - 372,000 excellent subscribers - :) CONGRATS AGAD !!

  • @jestice75
    @jestice75 6 років тому +51

    If I'm in a bar with my friends talking about Jose Raul Capablanca and chess, they're not going to invite me out to the bar anymore.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 4 роки тому +2

      I picked up a lady in a bar, talking about Capablanca...
      I call it my: "Capablanca opening move"
      Always let's me slip- right- into an, indefensible, attacking endgame- when it comes to picking up random ladies in the bar...
      Why did that sound so rapey... :(
      I'm being sarcastic for the sake of humor, of course... Calm down ladies [adjusting necktie, uneasily]...

    • @rawdaaljawhary4174
      @rawdaaljawhary4174 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, I don't know what chess world with our buddies agadmator thinks we're living in... But I appreciate him saying that all the same.

    • @veerooz
      @veerooz 3 роки тому

      You need better friends.

    • @danielboiani288
      @danielboiani288 2 роки тому

      My advice? Pay for their rounds. They will listen all bloody night!

  • @juanmanuelcastro-zumaeta552
    @juanmanuelcastro-zumaeta552 6 років тому +6

    "next time you are in a bar with your friends you can mention that Alekhine lost the first 2 games"... that is a funny comment. Love your channel Agadmator, and not just because of beautiful jokes like this

  • @abj136
    @abj136 6 років тому +42

    The story goes, a bunch of strong masters were analyzing a complex game, trying to figure out if it should be a win or a draw, and which line should be pursued to get the optimal result. After a while of study and no conclusion, Capablanca walked by. They asked Herr Capablanca for his opinion. He looked at the board for a few seconds then quickly rearranged all the pieces. He said to the players, "this is the position you want", and walked off. The players looked, and realized he was right. From the original position, play so as to achieve this new position and the game will be won. I truly think Capablanca had a different way of understanding chess from the rest of us.

    • @ilikecommenting6849
      @ilikecommenting6849 6 років тому +6

      Actually, this technique is known as retrograde analysis and this technique is actively used in chess. Retrograde analysis is a technique used to find out which moves were played leading up to a given position. In active games, the principles of retrograde analysis are employed. "Imagine the position you want, then figure out how to get there".
      I should say that the first known instance of retrograde analysis is in a 1912 paper on chess by Ernst Zermelo. I believe it was written in German so it's hard to say if this ever reached Capablanca. After all, Capablanca was widely known as 'lazy'. Capablanca would have been 24 at the time of publication.

    • @andersonarmstrong2650
      @andersonarmstrong2650 5 років тому

      Beautiful story!

    • @ekkoekko4610
      @ekkoekko4610 4 роки тому

      0

  • @terrymarshall8746
    @terrymarshall8746 6 років тому +19

    Enjoying the Capablanca Saga tremendously! Look forward to each new video! Thank you!

    • @i1pro
      @i1pro 6 років тому +9

      Your grand dad lost huh?

    • @suicideangel6159
      @suicideangel6159 4 роки тому +1

      @@i1pro This has to be the most underrated response I've seen yet

  • @alexanderstoyanov7464
    @alexanderstoyanov7464 6 років тому +2

    Capa vs Alekhine...nothing better to end the day with

  • @michalserdahely4269
    @michalserdahely4269 6 років тому +3

    definitely best saga so far i am really enjoying vast knowledge keep going Antonio

  • @RawPeds
    @RawPeds 6 років тому +4

    Qc2!! For the love of god, that's a fantastic move!

    • @gg-qz2tb
      @gg-qz2tb 6 років тому +1

      What beautiful about this move is that it's not that clear to see .
      if another player he would capture the Queen happily

  • @vladavasiljev
    @vladavasiljev 6 років тому +17

    Hi Agad, I learned from u wing gambit and today I checkmated a hundred more rated opponent than me in just 17 moves. I think he lost nerves because of that irritating line. Thanx for sharing vast knowledge 👍😊

    • @flor.e.cultura
      @flor.e.cultura 6 років тому +2

      I got tired of losing to wing gambit until this nice video of Eugene Perelshteyn ua-cam.com/video/awLSqIUrP2o/v-deo.html

  • @janjool
    @janjool 6 років тому +1

    Yet another masterclass from Capablanca. Really enjoying his saga. No wonder he’s considered one of the best players ever 👏🏼

  • @karamkaramdawod5474
    @karamkaramdawod5474 6 років тому +6

    Im looking foward for the alekhine saga 😘😘

  • @kenpreston4919
    @kenpreston4919 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your outstanding content. Also I will say that you look much healthier and happier than in your videos from 2017, which is nice to see.

  • @zebra3stripes
    @zebra3stripes 6 років тому +5

    When Lenin looked over, he saw the b pawn equal to a queen and said, "This gives me an idea. Hold my vodka."

  • @TheJackFrench
    @TheJackFrench 6 років тому +1

    I'm so happy I got my name on one of your videos. Keep up the awesome work, buddy!

  • @rezashahmizad9585
    @rezashahmizad9585 6 років тому +1

    Hey man, enjoying the capablanca saga so much, tnx man

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 років тому +1

      Sure thing, man

    • @rezashahmizad9585
      @rezashahmizad9585 6 років тому

      @@agadmator my man.
      Tnx for replying to my comment 👍👍👍

  • @alieskandari6036
    @alieskandari6036 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for reviewing Capablanca- Alekhine games before their epic matches

  • @simonfoley1720
    @simonfoley1720 6 років тому

    Started playing chess again thanks to finding this channel last week. Hadn't played since I was a kid, currently hanging around ~1400 on lichess. Thanks agad!

  • @charlock2614
    @charlock2614 6 років тому +5

    Yes

  • @cygnustsp
    @cygnustsp 6 років тому

    I have most certainly followed your channel for some time and am familiar with the marshall attack because I am an excellent subscriber

  • @maxnullifidian
    @maxnullifidian 6 років тому +3

    Win or lose, complication makes the game more fun, and that's what it's all about.

  • @sharmaji_ka_ladka_gamer
    @sharmaji_ka_ladka_gamer 6 років тому

    You know you are an excellent subscriber when agadmator tells you about a previous game and you have already watched it a long time ago in his channel.

  • @Remi-B-Goode
    @Remi-B-Goode 6 років тому +38

    Hi, that story about potential "Marshall moves" not possible as it didnt happened yet, so cool, if Jose played it this would have become the Capa moves omg. The photo is precious, real docu (the pic is not falsified, because it can often happens on old pics!); so Capa was in Russia ? how ? but the photo confirm that it was not a "radio or telegraph game"! 3 queens two guys ! nice final win by Capa the Cuban

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 6 років тому +4

      Watch the last video which covers the first game they played. It will give you more backstory.

    • @i1pro
      @i1pro 6 років тому +1

      Is the board back there broadcasting their moves? -- very high tech for 1913...

    • @Stonefalconetti
      @Stonefalconetti 6 років тому

      Just after mentioning the Marshall Attack, he actually immediately says at 02:13 that it wasn't invented yet!! So congratulations, you are a very bad listener of chess videos!

  • @jakubskalos677
    @jakubskalos677 6 років тому +3

    YaY! I was waiting for a video from Agadmator the entire day!

  • @MA-ug9un
    @MA-ug9un 6 років тому +1

    Waw Waw Waw it's reason ... How Alekhine............

  • @tonyho-idt-c5445
    @tonyho-idt-c5445 6 років тому +1

    Around 10:40: "ok now it becomes obvious that the queen cannot be captured, but it's not so simple why it cannot be captured." -Agadmator

  •  4 роки тому +1

    Alekhine always seemed to be on the back foot in these two games. You can't help thinking he was just outclassed by Capablanca.

  • @awesmax8010
    @awesmax8010 6 років тому

    another exciting video 👍

  • @richardfeynman5560
    @richardfeynman5560 6 років тому

    A thrilling game and an impressive victory for Capablanca!

  • @ShifuCareaga
    @ShifuCareaga 6 років тому

    mistakes early on piled up for later; when you get constantly 2 moves behind, and don't get rid of the queen and a pawn gets deep on you, it's a bit late.
    I saw the bishop pawn grab but not the queen block, so something new for me there, thanks!

  • @aristopleb
    @aristopleb 6 років тому +1

    I kept wondering about Alekhine's uniform. Turns out it's a law school, not a military uniform. One time he was apprehended because his apparel (and him being Russian) had raised suspicion at a German border.

  • @jandeflores
    @jandeflores 6 років тому

    I love the giant flat screen TV broadcasting the game in the picture....

  • @crowcr
    @crowcr 6 років тому +1

    Greetings from Costa Rica, big fan of your videos, both my daughters are very interested in playing chess what’s the best way approach to encourage them, also can you tell me how good alekhine, I really like the alekhine was defense, thank you for any help and elaborate on alekhine

  • @gerardnicolau9997
    @gerardnicolau9997 6 років тому

    Hi Antonio, I also enjoy it very much that you mention from which moment on the game is a new one. However, doesn't it ever happen that, in a "new" game, after some pieces have been traded, the players reach a position which was indeed reached by some other players in the past, but through a different move sequence (and maybe even a completely different game!)? If so, maybe you could find a good example of such a game: it'd be interesting to see if both games are finished in the same fashion; and if not, compare both strategies. Thanks for the constant stream of great and inspiring content!

  • @yacinmessaoud186
    @yacinmessaoud186 6 років тому +1

    i hope you put the wcc btw Alehkine and capablanca on your voting list next time so we can see 100% :p

  • @Farhad--1999
    @Farhad--1999 6 років тому

    Thanks man,thanks

  • @joelslatis
    @joelslatis 3 роки тому

    At 12:20 after Alekhine plays b5 pawn attacking rook and then bishop takes pawn at F2, the white queen is moved to F1 under the bishop. This move lost the game for Alekhine. If he would have taken the rook and allow his queen to be captured, he could have gotten his queen back from the past pawn. There is no way to prevent the pawn from queening.

  • @august59001
    @august59001 6 років тому

    At 10:30
    What about ...Bxf2+ then Qxf2 Qxd1+ ?
    Looks good for me but tell me guys

  • @neonlight1203
    @neonlight1203 3 роки тому

    10:57 Bxf7+ also seems like a good move...

  • @ChessMasteryOfficial
    @ChessMasteryOfficial 6 років тому +4

    *Understand that half the game is keeping quiet, and carefully watching those around you. %*

  • @paperstars9078
    @paperstars9078 6 років тому

    9:19 could black win the pawn back? For example Qe4 Qb3 Qb1 Eh2 Bf2 ? Also I am a newbee, what is a good way to quickly write down those moves.

    • @bont3
      @bont3 6 років тому

      Think the problem is that Qb3 already comes with check, so you have no time to play Qb1 and will probably also lose your bishop
      *edit, not probably lose a bisshop since you can block and defend with Qe6 but still your position would be defending instead of taking the initiative

    • @paperstars9078
      @paperstars9078 6 років тому

      I missed that, thank you.

  • @ralphscully8859
    @ralphscully8859 5 років тому

    9:44 White is up a pawn...but isn't the white pawn on e4 now hanging?

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 3 роки тому

    Que Viva Sr Capablanca !

  • @ianzallesreiber7035
    @ianzallesreiber7035 6 років тому +17

    Could You please Cover the Karpov Saga and the Kasparow Saga after the Capablanca Saga

    • @thomasalicea8877
      @thomasalicea8877 6 років тому +2

      Would really love karpov sage but no rush please to end the Capablanca saga

    • @mylifematters858
      @mylifematters858 6 років тому

      Kasparov sucks

  • @robinregamy9358
    @robinregamy9358 5 років тому

    at 10:34 the position that you analyze, why not bishop captures on f2?

  • @kevinzywicki6920
    @kevinzywicki6920 6 років тому

    9:21 doesn't black have QxE4 at the end of the exchange making the material equal?

  • @rageagainstthemachineragea2497
    @rageagainstthemachineragea2497 6 років тому

    Great Game! 😃👍💯

  • @IroningIt
    @IroningIt 6 років тому

    on 12:20, i think Alexander could have played rook on c8 and after that, capablancas rook had to move or his king. if his king moved, Alexander could have played queen on e4 and he would have won

  • @maxs6432
    @maxs6432 6 років тому +3

    That’s a beautiful photo, really shows History being made. Wonder if either of them fought in The Great War.

  • @IamMuRdA313
    @IamMuRdA313 6 років тому

    masterful game by capablanca

  • @aokereturns6054
    @aokereturns6054 6 років тому +1

    What is the name of the clothes alekhine is wearing? Is it a traditional russian garment?

  • @armaanmalhotra9042
    @armaanmalhotra9042 2 роки тому +1

    🔥🔥

  • @guneydaglar5841
    @guneydaglar5841 6 років тому

    I enjoy that nice photo. 0:39

  • @ogbmt
    @ogbmt 2 роки тому

    I don't understand Agad's assessment of the position at 9:20. He keeps saying Alekhine will be up a pawn, while showing a position where it's Capablanca to move, and this very pawn is hanging in the middle of the board with no obvious tricks for white to win back material after it is captured?

  • @be1obi702
    @be1obi702 6 років тому

    Oooo good one

  • @michaeljanapin9528
    @michaeljanapin9528 6 років тому

    Two Queens Rock!

  • @RabiulRafi
    @RabiulRafi 6 років тому +11

    did he have any opening theory knowledge?

    • @teemusa5846
      @teemusa5846 6 років тому

      Rabiul Rafi the video says that he did not know Marshall Attack as Marshall had not played it yet

    • @cretudavid8622
      @cretudavid8622 4 роки тому

      @@teemusa5846 r/woosh :)

  • @infernoflame5251
    @infernoflame5251 6 років тому

    at 10:40 wouldnt Bxf2 win a rook and a pawn for a bishop too?

  • @georgeray649
    @georgeray649 6 років тому +1

    I someday wish to have a coffee with Antonio 👍..a great man

  • @jabastinrenu
    @jabastinrenu 6 років тому

    Now really without further ado🤣🤣

  • @tadashiokazaki951
    @tadashiokazaki951 6 років тому +1

    Alekhine got his revenge 9n Capablanca in the 1927 world chess championship by 3 clear points. Now that's what I call an absolute victory.

    • @historicalgames9107
      @historicalgames9107 3 роки тому

      Yeah, the chicken who ran away from Capablanca forever, not to play a rematch. I'm sure it is a victory.

    • @rokanza2293
      @rokanza2293 3 роки тому

      @@historicalgames9107 Well he destroyed him and was obviously hte stronger player.If you don't think so,you are delusional.

    • @historicalgames9107
      @historicalgames9107 3 роки тому

      @@rokanza2293If you really think that Alekhine was a stronger player than Capablanca, I suggest you to read the history.

  • @gingling3389
    @gingling3389 6 років тому

    at 10:29 i was thinking that the best ideia was Bxf2+, and after Qxf2 you play Qxc1 and your up a full rock

    • @santiagorodriguez2940
      @santiagorodriguez2940 6 років тому +1

      I thought exactly the same at 8:40 after white plays Bxc4, but the thing is white can simply take on f2 with the king, that way the queen still defends the rook

  • @timothywaters8249
    @timothywaters8249 Рік тому

    I do enjoy the pictures...

  • @ganigf9559
    @ganigf9559 6 років тому

    9:20 what about Qxe4?

  • @kldCF
    @kldCF 6 років тому

    I got both Bxc4 and Qc2 moves I'm feeling good :))

  • @mrmarkstv6585
    @mrmarkstv6585 6 років тому +1

    9:23 yess I found the idea

  • @samiraljubory6223
    @samiraljubory6223 6 років тому +1

    the greatest of all time Alekhine and Capablanca

  • @Michaeltakhellambam
    @Michaeltakhellambam 6 років тому

    Please do a video on the Valentina Gunina game Round 5, Cairns Cup.

  • @nicholaslonnon7509
    @nicholaslonnon7509 5 років тому

    at 5:16 wouldn't bishop captures on b3 result in white capture queen

    • @nicholaslonnon7509
      @nicholaslonnon7509 5 років тому

      nvmbishop takes b3 rook to e3 blocking the queens escape, but black can take b3 with bishop attacking queen

  • @cbkusman9068
    @cbkusman9068 6 років тому +1

    Going to bar today with friends, gonna tell hotties what happened when capa and alekhine Met for the first time over the board, might be showing them a miniature too

    • @gg-qz2tb
      @gg-qz2tb 6 років тому

      Do you think they care about chess ?! (:"

  • @brunoduarte3321
    @brunoduarte3321 6 років тому

    Fantastic video

  • @mohammadaminsarabi6207
    @mohammadaminsarabi6207 5 років тому +2

    Greatest of all time... capablanca😎

  • @pattabiramans
    @pattabiramans 4 роки тому

    Whether you underestimate or overestimate Capablanca's prowess, you still be humbled by his innocuous moves.

  • @rahulpanchal5637
    @rahulpanchal5637 6 років тому

    @Agadmator Could you cover the whole Kramnik vs Anand World Chess Championship? I would love to see the whole playlist from your narration.

  • @Boneamps
    @Boneamps 6 років тому +2

    Next time I am in a bar with my friends I am definitely going to tell them:
    Me: Hey guys, did you know that the first time that Jose Raul Capablanca met with Alexander Alekhine, he defeated Alekhine two to zero, but the second one was a really close call?
    All my friends: wtf??
    I dont have any chess friends :(

  • @ultrainstinctshaggy669
    @ultrainstinctshaggy669 6 років тому +1

    Opening theory knowledge....30%

  • @ANANTHNATARAJ
    @ANANTHNATARAJ 6 років тому

    At 8.33, if pawn moved to e5 threatening to capture rook what would have been d counter move?

  • @mrmarkstv6585
    @mrmarkstv6585 6 років тому

    10:36 yess I found also this idea

  • @jellyhd4178
    @jellyhd4178 6 років тому +2

    I'm really hoping to see Alekhine's gun playe by Alekhine himself..

  • @suseendranzeus3447
    @suseendranzeus3447 5 років тому

    @13.40
    Agad:Capablanca has two queens is reason enough to resign.
    11th game in WCC 1927: are u kidding?

  • @Raven28Pisces
    @Raven28Pisces 6 років тому

    Is that possible?
    Rg7+, Qf7+
    To try to draw?

  • @sikelelagladile7736
    @sikelelagladile7736 6 років тому +1

    Now I can study...been waiting forever 2day
    The will always be a debate who is the greater player but no one can deny the talent of Capablanca and the hardwork of Alekhine (of course he was also talented) but to me Alekhine did more than the Cuban (he romantic style in an generation of positional play was outstanding)

    • @josecapablanca6430
      @josecapablanca6430 6 років тому

      Talent + Hardwork >> Genius

    • @manu-ox4fe
      @manu-ox4fe 6 років тому

      Capa went undefeated for like 8 years, Keep watching.

    • @sikelelagladile7736
      @sikelelagladile7736 6 років тому

      @@manu-ox4fe yhe but really it was 60 something gsmes iven Ding Liren and Tal went undefeated in more games than thst 8 years of Capa

  • @danceswithstone
    @danceswithstone 6 років тому

    15:00 Vast barroom banter.

  • @Simeon-Lev
    @Simeon-Lev 6 років тому +1

    at 10:31, doesn't Bxf2 win an exchange and a pawn? Might not be the best move, but still winning

    • @pascalm2518
      @pascalm2518 6 років тому +1

      Could be wrong on that but dont you just loose your bishop if king captures?

    • @Simeon-Lev
      @Simeon-Lev 6 років тому

      @@pascalm2518 nope you're right, I'm an idiot

    • @eccentrichorse11
      @eccentrichorse11 6 років тому

      @@Simeon-Lev Its fine everyone blunders once in a while.

  • @a.i.newton847
    @a.i.newton847 6 років тому

    My question: Was Marcel Duchamp a strong player at this time? Your m.d. quote some episodes back was precious. Sorry the question is a bit obscure. I do like the way chess continued despite WWI showing there was some sanity in the world.

  • @ericsbuds
    @ericsbuds 6 років тому +1

    Ha! I just did a crossword and one of the clues was "Chess situation that forces a draw" and the answer was "PERPETUALCHECK".

  • @diosdadojrderigay173
    @diosdadojrderigay173 6 років тому

    how old were they when this game played?

  • @hammayunayub8026
    @hammayunayub8026 5 років тому

    Bishop blocking rook was so satisfying.....

  • @japiocni0km277
    @japiocni0km277 6 років тому

    Yaaaaaay

  • @tan116A
    @tan116A 6 років тому

    It would be kinda crazy if Lasker would be able to join us. :D