Akiba was a positional genius. Placing his pieces on the right squares and just playing simple chess. Putting pressure on the attack until his opponent collapses.
Qué bien analizado! Ni siquiera necesito hablar tu idioma para entender el por qué de las variantes expuestas. ¡Excelente trabajo como siempre, Mato!. Saludos, Maestro.
Akiba was a positional genius. Placing his pieces on the right squares and just playing simple chess. Putting pressure on the attack until his opponent collapses.
Akiba's pieces always seem to be in the right place at the right time. Genius. Thank's Mato.
Losing is still painfull
I always love these videos they make me a better player
Thank you Mato, for reviewing a game from my little town!
Thanks for all the videos Mato! Stuck inside, great time to look for Killer Moves :)
Amazing creative moves by Rubinstein
The manner in which White's piece play exerts more and more control is very instructive and worth study as Maroczy was a solid player.
Qué bien analizado! Ni siquiera necesito hablar tu idioma para entender el por qué de las variantes expuestas. ¡Excelente trabajo como siempre, Mato!. Saludos, Maestro.
What a wonderful game!
You may learn much more from a game you lose than from a game you win. You will have to lose hundreds of games before becoming a good player.
I'm well on my way to becoming a GM then 😂
I agree. The last combinations was awesome
very nice game - thx.
Wow...Nice Collection...!!!
Beautiful game!!!
Another good video.
Thanks again Mato.
Thank you
very nice attack
Impressive!
Wow !
I love this guys brain.
Speed 0.75 for Mato's video
And that's my akiba's breakfast :D ...
Icy attack, damn great.
What is it that Akiba avoided ? IQP ???
IQP = isolated Queen’s pawn
@@DavidLee-jg5uk Thanks David. Bit new to all this.
At move 33, instead of Rf8, why not Rce7?
Hi Mato why dont you change the bord?
First. Not😐
Well done Fanta