Love Lasker's deep felt opinion of Capablanca ... "Only One Genius" (an incredible summary of all his opponents he faced over his decorated Chess career and where he saw Capablanca among them.)
I don’t think he is gonna do it... not only did he loose terribly, but he even lost against Carlsen moving the pieces his friend was suggesting. Definitely not the proudest match.
I feel like you’re just a naturally funny guy. Every time your interface screws up or you forget to say something, you don’t edit anything and just let it flow organically. That’s what I love about your videos man. Been subbed since you were at 5k and will be for life
I have been following this channel for months now and I really love the host. Simple, modest down to earth and smart way of presenting. JUST, to find out today he is Croatian... Sorry Antonio, I assumed you were from the former SSSR ;) Veliki pozdrav Križevcima iz Berlina! PS - interestingly enough, I was playing chess in Berlin with a Bulgarian-German and he, of course knew you. Keep up the great work! I am learning a lot
Its funny to sometimes go back and watch your earlier videos. Your english and confidence really has improved alot. Unlike my 1200 Chess rating wich is still stable
Thanks Agad for always bring out chess games and writing stories with them, like the Capablanca saga, the Fisher series and the ultimate Tal games. Amazing stuff
You are doing the whole chess world a wonderful favour by making these amazing videos, long may they continue. I'm not even a chess player but I enjoy them nevertheless! your hard work here is much appreciated.
What a ride its been. I started on your channel due to this series now I try my best to never miss a video of yours. Keep on ! Theirs always more good stuff ;).
When you do a completly succesful saga like the Capablanca one, In business interest you usually do a follow up like CAPABLANCA HE IS BACK FOR REVENGE!
#Suggestions Layla Timergazi vs Phiona Mutesi, this was played in the 40th Chess olympiad 2014. Also resulted in the movie "Queen of Katwe" great story for how chess can change lives and livelyhoods about Phiona Mutesi a Ugandan girl
hopefully everything works out for you, man. great job on the saga and I sincerely hope your health is OK. I did lmao when after this entire series your program messed up! Again, please continue your awesome and hard work I truly enjoy your videos!
What about knight to d6 and then if Capablanca moves his rook to e6 then push e5? If the black take the pawn on e4 maybe take back with the rook. I know I am missing some problem so please point out the problems with this idea.
Hi Antonio I really love your videos and the way you promote chess. I just noticed that in latest videos there is a delay of the sound which occors by moving the pieces. Maybe you can fix this because it is a bit confusing and makes it harder to follow your explanations
The quote in which Lasker says that Capablanca was the only chess genius he knew is complex. What is a genius really? What is objectively different about a genius? I am not convinced that Capablanca was greatly superior at calculating ahead. Perhaps at his peak. The 1918 Marshall Gambit game was brilliant in that respect. What stands out is his positional sense of seeing the strengths and weaknesses of a position and maneuvering to exploit them. That would explain his success in blitz games at which he was a monster. But arguably Lasker was a genius at getting people to overextend themselves, fall into a trap and lose a game they should at least have drawn. He did that so many times to people who should have known better. The glaring exception is this match. Capablanca played within himself and never swallowed the bait which is a great approach to Lasker's style. Capablanca might not have studied the openings emphatically but he was strategically well prepared in this match.
Im new to the channel and to the chess world in general, and Im not sure how Agad know what Capablanca mentioned about a 98 year old game (my guess is that they are both fairly known players but I never heard their names)
And it was in this position the interface resigned the game😁
Ps: Stil the best chess channel on UA-cam
lmao
Antonio: "I don't want to distract you."
(Puts on drug dealer sunglasses)
"He likes it but he doesn't like it" - Agad 2019
"You think you do but you don't" :P
Agadmator: wears sunglasses
Me: so what’s the idea here
Brilliant
Prolly got something on his eyes
Probably had his eyes dilated
the idea is someone throws a punch right at his face nope his eyes :D and it was in this position the eyes defended by shade
Love Lasker's deep felt opinion of Capablanca ... "Only One Genius" (an incredible summary of all his opponents he faced over his decorated Chess career and where he saw Capablanca among them.)
anyone who beats me also needs to be a genius (I wish!)
Please fix the latency on the sound, I’m going crazy
I didn't even notice, haha. I'm always watching the board
@wtfpwnz0red same. I didn't even notice he had sunglasses on until about 2 minutes in xD
I literally laughed out loud when I saw the sunglasses!!! :)
@@ShermanSitter lol very funny
See a psychiatrist
Whos with me? waiting for Carlsen Vs Agadmator Banter match 🤔
that is if, agad will decide to upload an analysis with his first ever game and encounter with Carlsen
Magnus had a decisive advantage since very early in the match... I would prefer Agad to upload other games
No point, No fun, No way
When and where did this match happen??
I don’t think he is gonna do it... not only did he loose terribly, but he even lost against Carlsen moving the pieces his friend was suggesting. Definitely not the proudest match.
agadSWAGmator wearing shades cause Capablanca's genius shines too bright
Iksvomid no swagadmator ?
Look at suren thumbnail!
Spoiler?
@@oneinabillion654 Spoilers armed
I'm a Cap fan, but no doubt lasker was also a genius and a legend.
We need your match against Magnus Carlsen
ua-cam.com/video/ZxknW6wafQQ/v-deo.html
Cant believe the heartlessness of Suren.
What's the proof that he was the real Agad
Everyone knows his account name and this was live recorded by Magnus himself !!
Suren is jealous as agad has huge following and he is stuck with shit content and no followers
Cuban guy here living in the States, thank you for the Capa Saga, well appreciated. Keep up the good work please.
#Suggestion Akiba Rubenstein (Short Saga)
No
This is really a good stuff, best analysis ever, thanks agadmator we appreciate what you do for chess community, love.❤️
I loved the Capablanca saga! Thank you.
I feel like you’re just a naturally funny guy. Every time your interface screws up or you forget to say something, you don’t edit anything and just let it flow organically. That’s what I love about your videos man. Been subbed since you were at 5k and will be for life
"The reason why I'm wearing shades is because I have the swag."
One of your greatest sagas, Agadmator. Thank you.
I have been following this channel for months now and I really love the host. Simple, modest down to earth and smart way of presenting. JUST, to find out today he is Croatian... Sorry Antonio, I assumed you were from the former SSSR ;)
Veliki pozdrav Križevcima iz Berlina!
PS - interestingly enough, I was playing chess in Berlin with a Bulgarian-German and he, of course knew you. Keep up the great work! I am learning a lot
*plays a move
Capablanca: A waste of time
Engine: Am I a joke to you?
Its funny to sometimes go back and watch your earlier videos. Your english and confidence really has improved alot.
Unlike my 1200 Chess rating wich is still stable
Thanks Agad. What an amazing final game in the saga. I love the quote from Lasker as well.
Capablanca never cease to amaze me.. in a period where match analysis were done by books, records, and creativity, he delivers such a high class game.
Your analysis has made me a better player. Get well soon. 🙂
I love the way Capablanca plays
Thanks Agad for always bring out chess games and writing stories with them, like the Capablanca saga, the Fisher series and the ultimate Tal games. Amazing stuff
Thanks for the great series Antonio!
I have to say I'm sorry the Capablanca saga is over.
I'm not, it was rough seeing Lasker's face during each video. Not to mention he played terribly. Especially this game.
@@deridivisstar884 lol
Highlight of my day! Congratulations from the great Agadmator is high praise.
You are doing the whole chess world a wonderful favour by making these amazing videos, long may they continue. I'm not even a chess player but I enjoy them nevertheless! your hard work here is much appreciated.
Get well soon, Agadmator!
It's been a lot of fun following the Capablanca saga. You did a great job and I look forward to the follow up video.
What a ride its been. I started on your channel due to this series now I try my best to never miss a video of yours. Keep on ! Theirs always more good stuff ;).
Don't end this saga man. It great. Plz continue on this
Nice shades sir.
When are you going to finish the saga? I'd love to hear the wrap up!
When you do a completly succesful saga like the Capablanca one, In business interest you usually do a follow up like CAPABLANCA HE IS BACK FOR REVENGE!
Lasker was one of the very greatest players, Capablanca even better.
13:25 ... nxg5 wins the rook if rxc3 though, right?
Agadmator taking Benko's advice in playing Tal.
Shades? .... This is better than when you spun around in the chair one time before saying HELLO EVERYONE!
love the doggo always on the background
#Suggestions Layla Timergazi vs Phiona Mutesi, this was played in the 40th Chess olympiad 2014. Also resulted in the movie "Queen of Katwe" great story for how chess can change lives and livelyhoods about Phiona Mutesi a Ugandan girl
Thanks Agad for the video. Get well soon. There is no hurry for the next video upload. Don't stress your eyes Agad. Thats fatal.
Thanks Agad! May your eyes make a full recovery quickly. The saga is over 🤦♂️
Great series, cool shades, thanks. Looking forward to the summary.
Now put some shades on Medo and we can begin to party !
Aga can’t even look us eye to eye after that magnus game 😝
shades on eyes, good move!!
For lasker to call him genius of all the contenders he's played.... Capa is really a great genius...
Hoping for a speedy recovery for your eyes, Antonio. Love your content!
The shades look good, tho.
#suggestion Game 16 of Karpov-Kasparov match 1985
Yes! #suggestion
Kasparavo saga would be great.. to learn something from the great monster
Marvelous work as always, rhx agad for this well told saga; a journey easy to love.
Nice shades.
Suggestion
Chess Greatest Comebacks
Hi Agadmator, when you quote Casablanca saying something, where do you get this info from? Is there a book?
The deadly stare thru the glasses freezes the board.
Hope when your eye sight returns to good that you will be able to see as well as Capa did!
Nice - the shades give us a glimpse of your set-up! Hope you recover soon.
hopefully everything works out for you, man. great job on the saga and I sincerely hope your health is OK. I did lmao when after this entire series your program messed up! Again, please continue your awesome and hard work I truly enjoy your videos!
Darnnn that shades tho, looks cool on you Agad!
Agadmator swag!
Yeah, makes me think I need sun glasses
420% eye condition
What a fierce battle!!Lasker tried his best but Capablanca was in his best shape and his elements
Oissev Onos agreed
The goat games always interesting😎
What about knight to d6 and then if Capablanca moves his rook to e6 then push e5? If the black take the pawn on e4 maybe take back with the rook. I know I am missing some problem so please point out the problems with this idea.
a great game to improve my blindfold skills
#suggestion Lasker's saga!
13:45 lasker’s gost
#suggestion Vladimir Kramnik vs Alexei Shirov 1998 Match game 9. A very sharp game and Shirov proved that he is indeed a true Protegee of Tal.
#suggestion
Capa vs treyball
Breaking the chineese wall
Back to the good stuff!
Hi Antonio I really love your videos and the way you promote chess. I just noticed that in latest videos there is a delay of the sound which occors by moving the pieces. Maybe you can fix this because it is a bit confusing and makes it harder to follow your explanations
Dayum boy!! Awesome shades.
It's been like watching Muhammad Ali lose to Michael Spinks. Old warrior just systematically taken apart by the young gun.
Wow this is truly a world-class game..
Looking fresh with these shades!
best of luck getting your vision back very soon!
#suggestion Judith Polgar Vs Nigel Short rapid 1995. Good game in French defence.
Oh man. I am so sad it's done. I loved this saga! I am excited but also gonna be sad to watch the final video conclusion.
#suggestion show your game vs mangus carlsen
#suggestion
Leon Masters game 3 between vassily ivanchuk and Parham maghsoodloo
Who won?
Nice game.. Capa is truly a champ.. please try and follow up on the FIDE chess opening in Nigeria Benin City. thanks
My recomendation is maybe Paul Keres? It is good idea?
#Suggestion Tigran Petrosian. Seems very appropriate after Capa...
Yeah, but now we were distracted by how cool you look with those shades!
The quote in which Lasker says that Capablanca was the only chess genius he knew is complex. What is a genius really? What is objectively different about a genius? I am not convinced that Capablanca was greatly superior at calculating ahead. Perhaps at his peak. The 1918 Marshall Gambit game was brilliant in that respect. What stands out is his positional sense of seeing the strengths and weaknesses of a position and maneuvering to exploit them. That would explain his success in blitz games at which he was a monster. But arguably Lasker was a genius at getting people to overextend themselves, fall into a trap and lose a game they should at least have drawn. He did that so many times to people who should have known better. The glaring exception is this match. Capablanca played within himself and never swallowed the bait which is a great approach to Lasker's style. Capablanca might not have studied the openings emphatically but he was strategically well prepared in this match.
Everyone is gangsta till Antonio puts his shades on 😎
Who followed the game in my man's shades?
The sunglasses suit you brilliantly well. Hope the eye gets better soon you legend
From an excellent subscriber from the UK
Remarkable Chess. It all makes sense.
yeah, that eye condition happens pretty often when you hit the bong, bro! ;)
Im new to the channel and to the chess world in general, and Im not sure how Agad know what Capablanca mentioned about a 98 year old game (my guess is that they are both fairly known players but I never heard their names)
Wish you get your eye sight back.. Master!!
I hope you will get better soon the shades are pretty cool
Wow! Capablanca wins the title, I, for one, see this as a great success.
"he likes it but he doesn't like it" This is a wise quote
8:40 yaaayyyy im champion :D
Love the glasses
#suggestion : do videos on END GAME courses
I always knew a century of waiting pays off, as I have just won the World Chess Championship title ;-)
The Capablanca saga was great. I learned that he did in fact not know any opening theory in his youth
You look mighty cool with your shades, though it's comforting that there is a reason, hope you get better soon.