Petrosian's Pawn Storm | Boris Spassky vs Tigran Petrosian 1966

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  • This is game 7 from the 1966 World Chess Championship match between Boris Spassky, challenger, and Tigran Petrosian, champion. I recall developing a better understanding of chess as a much younger player viewing Petrosian's pawn play in this game. Spassky's decision on move 11 would prove to be a great turning point in the game which stems from a Torre Attack. With a case of opposite sides castling present, a primary factor would be the element of time. I hope you too can develop a better understanding of chess from this instructive masterpiece by Tigran Petrosian, the 9th World Chess Champion.
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    1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. Bg5 d5 4. Nbd2 Be7 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 c5 7. c3 b6 8. O-O Bb7 9. Ne5 Nxe5 10. dxe5 Nd7 11. Bf4 Qc7 12. Nf3 h6 13. b4 g5 14. Bg3 h5 15. h4 gxh4 16. Bf4 O-O-O 17. a4 c4 18. Be2 a6 19. Kh1 Rdg8 20. Rg1 Rg4 21. Qd2 Rhg8 22. a5 b5 23. Rad1 Bf8 24. Nh2 Nxe5 25. Nxg4 hxg4 26. e4 Bd6 27. Qe3 Nd7 28. Bxd6 Qxd6 29. Rd4 e5 30. Rd2 f5 31. exd5 f4 32. Qe4 Nf6 33. Qf5+ Kb8 34. f3 Bc8 35. Qb1 g3 36. Re1 h3 37. Bf1 Rh8 38. gxh3 Bxh3 39. Kg1 Bxf1 40. Kxf1 e4 41. Qd1 Ng4 42. fxg4 f3 43. Rg2 fxg2+
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 367

  • @Ancor3
    @Ancor3 6 років тому +685

    I was promised a chess game but instead I got an art exhibition.

    • @dontwatchmydoomvideos
      @dontwatchmydoomvideos 6 років тому +45

      how disappointing right? another one of those clickbait titles

    • @ryanrazo
      @ryanrazo 6 років тому +16

      Petrosian's chess victories are elegant works of art

    • @lilitvardanyan2697
      @lilitvardanyan2697 6 років тому +3

      Maynemis Tigran Petronas

  • @lukecash3500
    @lukecash3500 6 років тому +295

    It's hilarious seeing Petrosian finally lose a pawn 31 moves in.

    • @Molb0rg
      @Molb0rg 2 роки тому

      Not looses but echanges to a stronger defence piece. But yeah it fun, lol

  • @lukasmbrito
    @lukasmbrito 6 років тому +200

    I love this kind of games. When Nimzovich said that positional chess was about not doing ''something'' in every move, he was talking about this, killing counterplay before it was there, and having the patience to look at the position and seeing more. Many players would go for the attack in the open file and play an unecessary complicated game. When Petrosian closes the queen side he is basically saying that even if he does not succeed in the attack he will probably have a better endgame. This is a positional gem, it has everything that I like, the closed position, the prophylaxis, the attack, the patience, the exchange sacrifice and the combination at the end, simply perfect.

    • @DevonDuke60
      @DevonDuke60 6 років тому +13

      Lucas Brito He sacked a Rook, a Pawn and finally a Knight!😂 Nothing boring about this at all

    • @blanchae
      @blanchae 2 роки тому +5

      @@DevonDuke60 I am a low rated chess player and played in a tournament against a player much better than me. I knew that I couldn't win so I just played super defensive in the hope of surviving and tried to block his every move. He resigned in frustration saying that I could see everything that he was doing. Desperation on my part won the game.

    • @DevonDuke60
      @DevonDuke60 2 роки тому +1

      @@blanchae Lol funny story bro and what a way win😁

  • @reshad8570
    @reshad8570 2 роки тому +7

    I visit this video once a year just for the sake of the moves 17 and 18. I am in love with those moves.

  • @paulmasgalajian149
    @paulmasgalajian149 6 років тому +85

    When I first played over this game after I became a serious student of chess back in the late 1960's, it made a tremendous impression on me, but at the time I never understood the deep insight Petrosian demonstrated. Thank you for explaining the critical junctures in this game for present day students.

  • @MomchilAtanasovHome
    @MomchilAtanasovHome 6 років тому +52

    As a total noob, I did guess the c4 move and for the right reason - to close the queen side. However, I would not have played the a6 move afterwards. This was really something new and interesting that I learned. Thanks!
    Regardless, indeed my biggest struggles are the pawn moves and pawn structures. I often get a good lead on much better players (+3 material) and then I suck at positioning the pawns correctly or shielding my king and everything goes down in flames. A tutorial on this matter (shielding, e.g. you reference to "master defender", structures, and end-game pawn moves with various piece combinations) would really help.
    As always, thanks for the excellent work!

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  6 років тому +16

      Thank you Momchil.

    • @Molb0rg
      @Molb0rg 2 роки тому

      Yeah, as noob I probably sacrifice pawns too easy, I need to reevaluate that, lol

  • @RyanEmmett
    @RyanEmmett 6 років тому +8

    Brilliant lesson. I would never have thought of c4 followed by a6. Fantastic vision from Petrosian. And an exchange sac of course!

  • @TheMarkODonohue
    @TheMarkODonohue 6 років тому +23

    And this game just goes to show why being a master of prophylaxis is not synonymous with "master defender", but rather synonymous with "Free to do as you please". Great analysis Jerry, I learned a lot from it!

  • @mohd1nagyyyyy
    @mohd1nagyyyyy 6 років тому +55

    Love the daily uploads ❤️❤️❤️

  • @bulentkirca3311
    @bulentkirca3311 6 років тому +27

    One of the best classic of Petrosian!I liked very much his move a6 to prevent any black counter chance.

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  6 років тому +5

      It's really a model game for this "buying time" idea.

  • @a.gindinson
    @a.gindinson 6 років тому +11

    18. ... a6, and tears of joy start to form. Incredible game, incredible Jerry!

  • @alexanderfortier5488
    @alexanderfortier5488 6 років тому +19

    That game was Petrosian in top form. Very instructive. I wish I'd have seen this game earlier. Could see it becoming "evergreen."

  • @Yohyzo
    @Yohyzo 2 роки тому +2

    Great analysis thanks Jerry! Slowly going through all your videos, they way you teach seems to make the ideas stick better for me than other UA-camrs

  • @guyfromBR
    @guyfromBR 6 років тому +10

    +ChessNetwork
    Hi, Jerry. I just wanted to say that this was a fabulous game, made even more relevant because you're truly a very sophisticated & special commentator on such a "cognitive challenge" that's Chess (hehe). You clearly strive to go deeper than most, which makes your analysis always intriguing and instructive. Thanks a lot! Cheers!

  • @brunesi
    @brunesi 6 років тому +1

    You make very straight to the point, tactical relevant, no nonsense, analysis. Kutgw, cheers.

  • @RedGaming23
    @RedGaming23 3 роки тому +1

    a6 is soooo instructive when you explain it like this and all the pros and cons of c4. Excellent video

  • @hanzflackshnack1158
    @hanzflackshnack1158 6 років тому +2

    I'm marathoning all of your videos but I particularly enjoyed this one. I don't think I've ever seen pawns devastate a player quite like this. Good stuff man, thanks

  • @martinchiesa6020
    @martinchiesa6020 5 років тому

    Your analysis, tempo and explanations are second to none. Many thanks!!!

  • @okiejoetex
    @okiejoetex 6 років тому +10

    What a nice gem from the golden age of the Soviet chess machine. Thanks for sharing and your commentary . :)

  • @bobpurnell6721
    @bobpurnell6721 5 років тому +1

    Thank You!! Excellent analysis and commentary! Petrosian was one one of my chess heroes. What a magnificent game!! Iron Tigran!! =:)

  • @superlative_custard
    @superlative_custard 3 роки тому +1

    Great game and great commentary - thank you

  • @sgaurav85
    @sgaurav85 6 років тому +2

    Lovely game and damn good analysis Jerry, Thank you, keep up the good work, have learnt a lot from you

  • @charissahakes5035
    @charissahakes5035 6 років тому +2

    Such great insight. I love watching your videos. Love how you put alternate moves and their outcomes.

  • @fredtheafricanpianist5935
    @fredtheafricanpianist5935 6 років тому +15

    Beautiful analysis, enjoy this even more than some GM's game analysis

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 4 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful game and explanations! Thanks Jerry!

  • @vinaypatil2691
    @vinaypatil2691 5 років тому +2

    Just like your books your videos are very instructive! Thank you.

  • @rajkiran6707
    @rajkiran6707 3 роки тому

    Your presentation and analysis are cool:) from this particular game, we get some amazing ideas about pawns helping us keep the files closed files.Thank you chess network:)

  • @michaellupu2080
    @michaellupu2080 4 роки тому

    This is one of your most entertaining game breakdowns!
    Please keep 'em coming, Jerry
    Take care

  • @manjunathasg7262
    @manjunathasg7262 6 років тому +1

    Liked even before watching the video . Just happy to see daily video uploads . Thank you Jerry

  • @AlexLoranger
    @AlexLoranger 6 років тому +1

    This is such a fascinating game. I've even been preparing to teach this to one of my classes tomorrow. Your video is definitely instructive and I definitely know how to prepare for my lesson now.

  • @Adam-hj1hc
    @Adam-hj1hc 6 років тому +1

    I love these videos! Really educational and fun to watch. Thanks Jerry!

  • @geoffstewart1607
    @geoffstewart1607 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for posting this very enjoyable and instructive video. The pace of delivery is perfect and the explanations are crystal clear. I have just subscribed and look forward to viewing the others in this series.

  • @davidahlstrom7533
    @davidahlstrom7533 4 роки тому

    Very good explanation. I like Queen-side castling and pawn rushes, and this video makes it much clearer. Cheers!

  • @seasideman
    @seasideman 6 років тому +2

    I learned a huge amount from this video, thanks Jerry. That move 18 ... a6 was pure genius and I will be looking out for how to apply this plan in my own games.

  • @miguelangelfraumolina7547
    @miguelangelfraumolina7547 4 роки тому

    Good morning to you (Mr. Gerry?). From the beginning of last year, now & again I've been watching your historical chess games, masterfully developed. Therefore, thanks a lot.

  • @lukasmbrito
    @lukasmbrito 6 років тому +45

    Please bring more Petrosian. And Karpov. And Rubinstein.

  • @larryjacob6986
    @larryjacob6986 5 років тому +1

    The narrator is great. He clearly illustrates and explains complicated sets of moves in a way that a mediocre (or beginning) player would understand.

  • @paulmasgalajian8102
    @paulmasgalajian8102 5 років тому +6

    Thank you for the highly instructive analysis. I first played over this game in 1968, the year I really began studying chess and reading the "classics", Chess the Easy Way (Fine), Masters of the Chessboard (Reti), and My System (Nimzovitch). Even today I cannot think of any other historical master game that demonstrates such exquisite and aggressive pawn play ! Petrosian played some beautiful games during his career, e.g., game No. 5 in the 1963 World Championship, game No. 10 in the 1966 World Championship, and game No. 2 of the 1972 finalist match with Fischer. All works of Chess Art.

  • @nareshnani9520
    @nareshnani9520 6 років тому +2

    I learn lot from your video.... Thank you so much

  • @maxlisk80
    @maxlisk80 6 років тому +11

    Amazing game and commentary.

  • @TheDorianRavage
    @TheDorianRavage 6 років тому +1

    Clearly one the best games you have posted on your channel, Jerry ! Wonderful chess right there, thanks for the consistent uploads by the way.

  • @andreasandre4756
    @andreasandre4756 8 місяців тому

    Nice game was presented by :D - Thank you for reminding us of the story of the great champion Petrosian, the king of defense and sacrifice.
    If it were not for the Politburo, Spassky would not have been able to become champion in 1969. So Petrosian played with Spassky using educational methods, even sometimes Petrosian lost to Spassky, but it was an educational game, like “Look, understand and think.” Finally, Petrosian presented Spassky with a nice gift - Fischer, and checkmate Spassky with Fischer's move in 1971.
    Petrosian's thoughts: ''Listen, Spassky, the Politburo made me lose to you, okay, I lost because you were a genius. Now go and try to defend your title against Fischer. I can no longer help you, even though the Politburo forced me to stop Fischer at all costs.''
    ''I couldn't stop Fischer because he was a genius,'' Petrosian said in Moscow after Fischer's defeat.
    Petrosian’s thoughts: “Time for two geniuses to play, I’m no longer a champion, and it’s not my concern.” ''The strongest must be a Champion''.
    Nice game was presented by :D - Thank you for reminding us of the story of the great champion Petrosian, the king of defense and sacrifice.

  • @alieskandari6036
    @alieskandari6036 6 років тому

    What a game!!I haven’t seen this one before.I haven’t seen such an attack by Petrosian. Thanks Jerry

  • @rickardblane8369
    @rickardblane8369 6 років тому +74

    This channel is underrated way more instructive than agamator

    • @sibysamuel2281
      @sibysamuel2281 6 років тому +8

      Depends. Each Chess Channel has their own unique style. Jerry is super instructive, Agad is an awesome commentator, Mato is just legendary, etc..

    • @hansharz9934
      @hansharz9934 6 років тому +1

      Rickard Blane definetely

    • @sibysamuel2281
      @sibysamuel2281 6 років тому +18

      That's where you're wrong. He does analyze games, but just not to the extent of Jerry. And there is nothing wrong with that, it keeps his videos short, sweet, and straight to the point. Every Chess channel has their own way of creating videos, and that's what I love about them, because as fans, we can easily find the channel that caters to us. Some people like short videos, some people like long videos, but it doesn't mean one channel is automatically better. If I prefer the color blue over the color red, that doesn't mean that blue is by default better than red, because it is just my preference. I typically enjoy watching both, I like to watch Agad videos when I want something light and relaxing, and I watch Jerry's videos to understand chess on a deeper level. But I am able to take away something from both channels.

    • @tylerross9706
      @tylerross9706 6 років тому +1

      Siby Samuel I 100 percent agree with you. I do the same as well.

    • @DraoxxMusic
      @DraoxxMusic 6 років тому +6

      Jerry got me interested in chess after clicking on one of his videos on my UA-cam recommendations. After that, I watched some more chess videos and I stumbled across Agadmator. His videos made me fall in love with chess completely. He was my favorite back then. But now that I'm a bit more advanced, I noticed that Antonio actually just shows games and makes some predictions. His analysis isn't very insightful either. His content is very good for beginners, but becomes boring for experienced players. So now, I prefer Jerry more.

  • @AmabossReally
    @AmabossReally 6 років тому +36

    To be honest I find locking your opponents possible attacks to your king as a greater achievement than checkmates.

  • @Silvermist78
    @Silvermist78 6 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic game! Great presentation! 👌👏👍

  • @JoEtOtHeMaX1
    @JoEtOtHeMaX1 6 років тому

    Possibly my favourite game of your recent posts. Art on a chess board!

  • @OZSA87
    @OZSA87 6 років тому

    This game is just brilliant, thanks for showing it!

  • @dustinmanjarrez4789
    @dustinmanjarrez4789 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for share. I am learning that chess is more a simetric game.

  • @mydwchannel
    @mydwchannel 6 років тому +52

    I want to name my son Jerry so that one day he too can say "Hi everyone, it's Jerry".

    • @bilakh7
      @bilakh7 5 років тому +2

      I love the opening. Simple yet catchy

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 4 роки тому +1

      or Hi Tom, it's Jerry

  • @StepBaum
    @StepBaum 6 років тому +6

    Always glad to have these little notes under your videos, they are very informative!

  • @neilh.4385
    @neilh.4385 6 років тому

    Tremendously instructive as always! good job Jerry

  • @gsp_admirador
    @gsp_admirador 6 років тому +10

    Thank you Jerry

  • @link6913
    @link6913 6 років тому

    Great Video Jerry! It's been a treat seeing you upload a new video every day these past couple of weeks.

  • @philliproemer7975
    @philliproemer7975 6 років тому +3

    I just played a game with a higher rated opponent and produced almost an identical position. Ended up winning on time and up a rook. Very educational video, thanks!

  • @martin-o6n4e
    @martin-o6n4e 6 років тому

    Wonderful instructive video. Seriously. Great explanation. Great game.
    Thanks a lot.

  • @DeviousRy
    @DeviousRy 6 років тому

    my lord, this game was was like punching a wall. thanks for sharing this game. such simple yet deep moves.

  • @thomasjackson2223
    @thomasjackson2223 6 років тому

    What a great idea for a channel. You have an excellent speaking voice and you are very articulate and clear. I also love the chess slang! And the historic pics are a nice touch.

    • @thomasjackson2223
      @thomasjackson2223 6 років тому

      I also love that you describe the historic games with commentary, and compare computer choices at interesting points.

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  6 років тому

      Thank you

  • @Waj226
    @Waj226 6 років тому

    Love this series with old games. Greetings from Poland !

  • @dustydaniel4204
    @dustydaniel4204 4 роки тому +2

    I honestly think this is the best game I've ever seen

  • @m0rfans
    @m0rfans 6 років тому +4

    I was thinking to myself "If he pushes the c and a pawns he's going to totally lock down the queen side." And then he did! And Jerry explained it! I think.... I think.... I think I might be slowly improving? Thank you Jerry!

  • @uguree
    @uguree 2 роки тому +1

    Great video Jerry thanks once again, and I gave no any doubt that you are the best chess interpreter on UA-cam.. I even watched some agadmators video which you also shared same match for alpha zero and I could have compared both videos. He is nice guy too but simply he skipped or didn't see some important breakpoints
    By the way I guessed petrosians C5 move it was to shutdown;)

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  2 роки тому

      Thank you Ugur. Congrats on finding the shutdown move. 😎

  • @travishayes6037
    @travishayes6037 6 років тому +2

    That was a clean game with an awesome explanation. Gonna try to use that in some of my games, or at least attempt to be aware of the idea!

  • @mediocremediocre3238
    @mediocremediocre3238 6 років тому +2

    "This idea of buying yourself time".
    I'll keep this one Jerry, chess is one of the great metaphors of life, one of the most usefull and if applied with creativity, decisiveness and foresight can net great results, or avoid great losses - as was the case in the game .
    Inspiring me in all my rational decisions.
    Thank you

  • @asaciaek4434
    @asaciaek4434 5 років тому +2

    This démonstration is just amazing

  • @kareemhijazy3428
    @kareemhijazy3428 6 років тому

    im in love with your analysis man!!!

  • @MandeepKaur-qf2st
    @MandeepKaur-qf2st 5 років тому

    As always, amazing show Jerry!!

  • @charudattatophakhane6380
    @charudattatophakhane6380 10 місяців тому

    It's an extraordinary game.. perfect balanced defence and attack...every move meaningful culminating into a tame submission by the opponent....thank you for explaining the significance and impact. ❤

  • @AroundWayOther
    @AroundWayOther 6 років тому

    Very well explained! The idea of meeting 2 enemy side by side pawns with 2 of your own side by side pawns is a technique very good to know! I'm sure many have taken (as shown in the comments) this idea from the video. Thanks Jerry!

  • @philmixer
    @philmixer 6 років тому +1

    Fabulous game and a great analysis

  • @joaolucasbraga4642
    @joaolucasbraga4642 6 років тому +1

    This is a great example of Petrosian's position masterpiece. First, he played this prophylatic idea of c4 and a6, shutting down the queenside and then he started hunting down Spasky's king with his trademark exchange sac which transformed into a big attack with unstopable pawns and the final blow by sacrificing the knight. Very instructive game!

  • @chessanalysis64
    @chessanalysis64 2 роки тому

    Professional Mentor, Thanks Jerry 👌

  • @vishalchavda3663
    @vishalchavda3663 6 років тому

    Just one word.... For your explanation....WOW....
    You have great knowledge about chess

  • @MrGyges
    @MrGyges 6 років тому +1

    Instructive. Thank you.

  • @Pnoexz
    @Pnoexz 6 років тому

    What a great game. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Hypercube1729
    @Hypercube1729 5 років тому +3

    This was not a game of chess. This was art.

  • @alephnull4044
    @alephnull4044 6 років тому +1

    Nothing is more fun in chess than playing a game like this.

  • @MindFlowersDotNet
    @MindFlowersDotNet 6 років тому

    Great as always Jerry!

  • @Kozzii7828
    @Kozzii7828 6 років тому +76

    When this "pawn storm" of daily video uploads comes to an end I'm going to be very sad.

  • @rickandvickystover2575
    @rickandvickystover2575 4 роки тому

    Great Video and impressive game to watch

  • @elbay2
    @elbay2 6 років тому +1

    What a great game, and so well described!

  • @Jehag2
    @Jehag2 5 років тому

    Wonderful game. Wonderful explanation. :)

  • @Dj_Milli
    @Dj_Milli 6 років тому

    What a great game thanks Jerry!

  • @MKASCHESS
    @MKASCHESS 5 років тому +1

    How to play a game positionally? Great demonstrations of positional play by the 9th World Chess Champion Tigran Petrosian. Thanks, Jerry.

  • @michelemeriggi
    @michelemeriggi 6 років тому +117

    This channel has the best like-dislike ratio on youtube.

    • @SZislecker
      @SZislecker 5 років тому +5

      I like Jerry a lot, but nope

    • @Roosyer
      @Roosyer 4 роки тому

      Not true at all

  • @mirandawrigth
    @mirandawrigth 6 років тому

    Great review, Jerry, thanks)

  • @Hybridman7
    @Hybridman7 6 років тому

    A friendly introduction to some fine bundle of chess key concepts! :)

  • @abdullahibashir5024
    @abdullahibashir5024 6 років тому

    man you are amazing , thanks Jerry

  • @Bringlese
    @Bringlese 6 років тому

    beautiful game jerry, I learned something

  • @golux-57
    @golux-57 5 років тому

    Very enjoyable analysis!

  • @williamlucadamo1574
    @williamlucadamo1574 3 роки тому

    This has so many elements of that brilliant Houdini pawn storm game! The use of pawns in that game spearheaded a vicious attack, similar to this. It only took the computers 50 years to catch up to petrosian!!

  • @gregorsamsa9762
    @gregorsamsa9762 6 років тому

    Nice video! Thanks!

  • @oo88oo
    @oo88oo 4 роки тому

    Great game. Great showing of it.

  • @suntzu3541
    @suntzu3541 6 років тому +2

    More Petrosian games!

  • @xyqueum
    @xyqueum 6 років тому

    What a beautiful game to witness. Chess meets art.

  • @connorschmidt4175
    @connorschmidt4175 6 років тому

    Jerry, I have been THRILLED with all the videos you've been posting lately! My favorites have always been the analysis of GM games (even though the bullet tournaments are what got me hooked on you haha).
    Keep it up please!! :D

  • @Pintkonan
    @Pintkonan 6 років тому +1

    thank you jerry, you are the best =D

  • @naderaldukanji5747
    @naderaldukanji5747 4 роки тому +2

    A MASTERPIECE !! , " I MEANT YOUR COMMENTARY"

  • @JordanNexhip
    @JordanNexhip 6 років тому +1

    Wow c4 and a6... So brilliant

  • @kingshorsey3545
    @kingshorsey3545 6 років тому

    Great video. The point about the pawns on a6 and b6 being able to push to lock down the position also applies to the Roy Lopez, but there it's white's a and b pawns.