Bobby Faces Iron Tigran | Fischer vs Petrosian | (1971) | Game 1

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    Robert James Fischer vs Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian
    "A Team of One"
    Fischer - Petrosian Candidates Final (1971), Buenos Aires ARG, rd 1, Sep-30
    Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Szen Variation (B44)
    1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cd4 4. Nd4 Nc6 5. Nb5 d6 6. Bf4 e5 7. Be3 Nf6 8. Bg5 Be6 9. N1c3 a6 10. Bf6 gf6 11. Na3 d5 12. ed5 Ba3 13. ba3 Qa5 14. Qd2 O-O-O 15. Bc4 Rhg8 16. Rd1 Bf5 17. Bd3 Bd3 18. Qd3 Nd4 19. O-O Kb8 20. Kh1 Qa3 21. f4 Rc8 22. Ne4 Qd3 23. cd3 Rc2 24. Rd2 Rd2 25. Nd2 f5 26. fe5 Re8 27. Re1 Nc2 28. Re2 Nd4 29. Re3 Nc2 30. Rh3 Re5 31. Nf3 Rd5 32. Rh7 Rd3 33. h4 Ne3 34. Rf7 Rd1 35. Kh2 Ra1 36. h5 f4 37. Rf4 Ra2 38. Re4 Ng2 39. Kg3 Ra5 40. Ne5
    The Fischer - Larsen Candidates Semifinal (1971) and Petrosian - Korchnoi Candidates Semifinal (1971) was followed by a match between Fischer and past World Champion Petrosian, scheduled in Buenos Aires from September 30 - October 26, 1971. The winner would be the challenger for the World Champion title, in a match against Boris Spassky. The crosstable below gives a round-by-round summary:
    For the first game, Petrosian prepared 11...d5, an interesting improvement to three other tries: 11...♕b6 (W Schmidt vs Matulovic, 1964 0-1 - but the move doesn't appear in the database again before this match commenced), 11...♘e7 (Karpov vs Taimanov, 1971 1-0), and 11...♘d4 (the two prior games were Fischer vs Najdorf, 1966 1-0 and Fischer vs Taimanov, 1971 1-0). The feat in the first game by Fischer secured his streak at 20 consecutive wins - an exceptional performance for 20th century chess!
    With his first white in the match, Petrosian placed a halt to the streak in the second game. They followed the opening moves of Petrosian vs Korchnoi, 1961 (1.d4 ♘f6 2.c4 g6 3.♘c3 d5 4.♗f4 ♗g7 5.e3). Fischer declined the Grunfeld, Grunfeld Gambit (D83) 5...0-0 by instead choosing 5...c5. Petrosian won, before securing three draws in games 3-5. The opening in the fourth game was a repeat of Spassky vs Petrosian, 1969 (by transposition).
    Petrosian tested the Sicilian once more in the sixth game, but in the adjournment he struggled to hold. With Lothar Schmid overlooking, his lack of defensive resources in the games nearing the wane of the match decided the winner. During the week before Halloween, Fischer returned with a 4 game winning streak in games 6-9. Fischer agreed to tour Argentina to give simuls after this match was finished.
    Fischer advanced to the Fischer - Spassky World Championship Match (1972). The next event that Petrosian took part in was Moscow (1971).
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  • @danceswithstone
    @danceswithstone 5 років тому +1035

    Vast knowledge Boost:
    Funny Rook + Funny Knight = Not Funny

    • @JeyJ730
      @JeyJ730 5 років тому +5

      Hahahahahha

    • @yasir5422
      @yasir5422 5 років тому +33

      it is funny but not to the guy who have the funny rook and knight

    • @stuffsky
      @stuffsky 5 років тому +27

      I laughted myself to death when I heard ".. and now you have your funny rook defending your funny knight"

    • @timothykurdt7645
      @timothykurdt7645 5 років тому +5

      Me too! I couldn't help my chuckles!

    • @chitramaridi
      @chitramaridi 5 років тому +5

      Agadmator is so hilarious

  • @neiladri
    @neiladri 5 років тому +462

    I imagine poor Taimanov watching with some relief.

    • @giovanni_7191
      @giovanni_7191 5 років тому +117

      In fact Taimanov WAS relieved when Larsen was beaten wih the very same 6-0. It's not that he wanted it. He (as everyone else) didn't expect that this would happen. But after his defeat he was very heavily accused by the Party, was chased in many ways (funds removed, banned from performing as a journalist and a piano player). As he said in his own words "I don't know where all this would end, if there wasn't a help from an unexpected quarter: thanks to the colleague Bent Larsen who lost with that very same score! This had a sober effect to my prosecutors..."

    • @neiladri
      @neiladri 5 років тому +7

      Yes! That's exactly what I was thinking about.

    • @raphaelschostok9467
      @raphaelschostok9467 5 років тому

      until game 2 :(

    • @uselessjoe
      @uselessjoe 5 років тому +25

      Mark was a pianist; chess was secondary to him.... imagine being a GM and it's just a hobby

    • @geuros
      @geuros 3 роки тому +3

      @@uselessjoe from the view of history, he's almost unknown among pianists, while very known among chess players. Maybe also because Soviets though, as he was really quality pianist, maybe not the most technical, but definitely had spirit in his play. Vladimir Krainev was actually one of the best pianist of the time, but he dared not to win one competition and Soviets basically prosecuted him for that as well...

  • @FloydMaxwell
    @FloydMaxwell 5 років тому +424

    Packing so much into these videos...referencing legendary past games, people, places, music, photos...I feel my love for chess growing, and I honesty never thought it would happen (at least in the first 60 years of my life). You are a bit of a miracle worker, Agadmator.

    • @martinet1985
      @martinet1985 5 років тому +1

      how old are ya?

    • @FloydMaxwell
      @FloydMaxwell 5 років тому +15

      60+1

    • @christiaansmit8210
      @christiaansmit8210 5 років тому +22

      @@FloydMaxwell my vast mathematics knowledge tells me that that is 61

    • @thesharkfin9607
      @thesharkfin9607 5 років тому +5

      Wrong, I’m no expert on maths but I’m pretty sure he is 103

    • @CitoyenDuMondeSocrates
      @CitoyenDuMondeSocrates Рік тому +2

      Hey there, how are you doing Floyd? Everything's good? I Hope all is well for you.

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f 2 роки тому +20

    Petrosians smile is genuine, no? It seems he enjoys life regardless of situation. Even after losing to Fisher, I bet he was still smiling. For this, he has my admiration.

    • @Doc_Fun
      @Doc_Fun 5 місяців тому +3

      To be fair, the man was already world champion twice over. It's a lot easier to be nice and affable after a loss when you have nothing left to prove.

    • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
      @user-cx2bk6pm2f 5 місяців тому

      @@Doc_Fun Very true!

  • @kilimanjarno
    @kilimanjarno 5 років тому +112

    the Morphy-Anderssen game referenced is perfect not just because of the opening pattern similarity but because of the fact that Morphy, like Fischer, so rarely had badly-placed pieces. So looking forward to the rest of the games against Petrosian. Loving this series.

  • @markhernandez4904
    @markhernandez4904 4 роки тому +27

    16:32 “this funny rook defending your funny knight.”
    LMAOOO

  • @benirabinowitz8579
    @benirabinowitz8579 5 років тому +432

    YES I FINALLY SOLVED ONE OF HIS "GUESS THE NEXT MOVE" QUESTIONS!!! CONGRATULATIONS I AM AN EXCELLENT CHESS PLAYER

    • @MrAJC5
      @MrAJC5 5 років тому +10

      Beni Rabinowitz Hahahaha same it was probably the easiest I've seen but I'll take it 😂

    • @Gregobars
      @Gregobars 4 роки тому

      nice

    • @user-uz9wc6dn5s
      @user-uz9wc6dn5s 3 роки тому +1

      Yo is this the dude who pronounces fencers names in Hungarian

    • @gilbertfanzayi9899
      @gilbertfanzayi9899 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂

    • @dillonjohn7999
      @dillonjohn7999 3 роки тому

      I know the feels 😂

  • @atharvakokaje5818
    @atharvakokaje5818 5 років тому +60

    The title should be a funny rook guarding a funny knight 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Loving the series 🤩🤩🤘

    • @p.d.9045
      @p.d.9045 5 років тому

      Really
      funny rook
      defending funny knight ☺️☺️

  • @crisgon9552
    @crisgon9552 5 років тому +154

    Agadmator you are a true gentleman for the way you handled Sinquifiel controversy. Spassky would be proud.

    • @gillrowley7264
      @gillrowley7264 5 років тому +9

      I definitely agree. Total class. We're all for the advancement of chess, not to take advantage of chess.

    • @nebojsazakic
      @nebojsazakic 5 років тому +12

      Spassky is alive wtf are u talking about

    • @martinet1985
      @martinet1985 5 років тому +13

      Spassky would be proud if he cared lol

    • @matildaaverkieva5208
      @matildaaverkieva5208 Рік тому +1

      I saw this and for a second thought you were a time traveller

  • @bfunkt4313
    @bfunkt4313 3 роки тому +23

    "...and now you see the problem."
    Do I though, Agadmator? Do I?

  • @johnmarlin7269
    @johnmarlin7269 3 роки тому +10

    Love the "funny rook and funny knight."
    In November 1971 I had started my sophomore year in a new high school and discovered to my delight that the school library had a subscription to Chess Life and Review. So from the previous year of issues, I caught up on the Interzonal and the matches against Taimanov and Larsen. The finalist match between Fischer and Petrosian is the first match that I was able to follow "live," or as live as we could get in a Minneapolis high school.
    So I played through all the games and was mystified by many of the moves - well, I was 15 and new to the sport. These videos demystified a lot!
    So I was very excited to find this series and I binged on the whole match this afternoon. Thank you so much for the memories!

  • @squealer42
    @squealer42 5 років тому +23

    "And of course, when you have a passed pawn, you must push it,
    because passed pawns must be pushed."
    I must admit I was not aware of this seemingly universal truth until Agadmator. He states it like such a boss, I have foregone my standard independent research and simply added it to my belief system. I look forward to future videos reinforcing this.

  • @haworthtrevor
    @haworthtrevor Рік тому +4

    Great commentary on this game. I particularly like the "Funny Rook guarding a Funny Knight" at the end. It's the best way to describe Petrosian's unfortunate situation.....

  • @anirudhabrv1
    @anirudhabrv1 5 років тому +91

    I don't know about other players, but there is definitely a song on Agadmator. 😀

    • @philipr1567
      @philipr1567 5 років тому +18

      O agadmator
      Your channel's my college
      You have such a store
      Of vast chess knowledge!

    • @p.d.9045
      @p.d.9045 5 років тому +5

      Funny rook protecting funny knight ☺️!!

  • @gheffz
    @gheffz 5 років тому +8

    "ah, again, you have a funny rook guarding a funny knight" -- brilliant line, brilliant commentary! ... brilliant game ... brilliant, brilliant, brilliant Fischer!!!

  • @mr.alboss2856
    @mr.alboss2856 5 років тому +215

    Fischer was a beast at his peak

    • @antichrist.superstar
      @antichrist.superstar 3 роки тому +24

      Some might even say he was the best ever...

    • @rayfinkle2805
      @rayfinkle2805 3 роки тому +5

      @@antichrist.superstar I would

    • @casdomdomcas5214
      @casdomdomcas5214 3 роки тому +2

      @@antichrist.superstar Kasparov is more impressive. 20 years at number one.

    • @antichrist.superstar
      @antichrist.superstar 3 роки тому

      @@casdomdomcas5214 Agree. I didn’t say I thought this of Fischer. I think his story is sad and inspiring, and I’m disappointed that in the end he came to despise the chess world. Outreach is important too, and since Fischer actively discouraged young people from getting into the game I think he can’t be the best/most significant player in chess history on principle. And we’ll never know how long Fischer would have remained number 1 since he quit the game. Too bad...

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 3 роки тому +4

      We don't even know if it was his peak. He didn't do the full course. Just stopped at 1972 because he wanted the world championahip got it and then was confused. This was big mistake for me and he should have gone to a psychologist but anyway he stopped at 29 yrs old.

  • @captainnautilus9578
    @captainnautilus9578 5 років тому +4

    Interesting facts from the book "ending" of Frank Brady: at certain point of the match, when or was looking Like a draw with the 2 repetitions, the lights went off! The players had to wait for 11 minutes to fix it. It was Fischer's move and the arbiter stopped his clock, but Petrosjan protested because Fischer was analyzing the position in his head, so he agreed to have his clock started! He was analyzing the position in the dark for 11 minutes. Of course thats easy for a GM , but its an interesting fact about the game! I am reading this wonderful book about Fischer's life, and following the games of agadmator channel, its Just awesome! Its Like being with Fischer himself during the games! Higly reccomandable

  • @paulbatthephys
    @paulbatthephys 5 років тому +187

    Hm... I really thought people where writing songs about JR Casablanca every day. Way to burst my bubble. Next you’ll tell me people don’t write poems about Karpov, paint abstract paintings of Steinlitz and tweet about Carlsen...

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 3 роки тому

      Capablanca

    • @jeremygonzalez2230
      @jeremygonzalez2230 2 роки тому +1

      I think they made about about Casablanca bit didn't know they made a song

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 2 роки тому

      @@jeremygonzalez2230 *'a film'.

  • @DonDon9000
    @DonDon9000 5 років тому +55

    I haven't been invested in a channel like I am with yours in a while. I'm always looking forward to your next video, especially now with the Fischer series as he's one of my favorites along with Tal. Great analysis and commentary as usual, keep it up good sir

    • @p.d.9045
      @p.d.9045 5 років тому +3

      Funny rook
      Protecting funny knight ;
      What a funny line ;

  • @crandallvidal5101
    @crandallvidal5101 5 років тому +8

    Petrosian always poses for a picture huh? Sounds like he's always aware of who's trying to capture him #IronTigran

  • @idgaf4928
    @idgaf4928 3 роки тому +4

    Funny rook defending the funny knight...what a line that was😂

  • @theotherside7504
    @theotherside7504 5 років тому +26

    The quote is hilarious 😁

    • @IndigoBassNotes
      @IndigoBassNotes 5 років тому +2

      As a Chess player myself and teacher of the the game I found the quote to be very true to life, its a mistake I have made myself many times .
      Its quite common to become so focused on your own plans that you do not pay enough attention to what your opponent is doing.
      Great defensive players like GM Petrosian rarely made this mistake, however just because you see what your opponent is doing does not mean you can stop him.

  • @maximegorky2396
    @maximegorky2396 5 років тому +38

    The song was for the match capablanca vs marshall

    • @ricardomarques3257
      @ricardomarques3257 5 років тому +1

      It's ok.

    • @shourya202
      @shourya202 5 років тому +2

      but the song says he played caro kann, u r talking about the marshall attack game right?then how?

    • @jamesrsemple123
      @jamesrsemple123 5 років тому +1

      I can't find a game between Capablanca and Marshall in which ether queen is on h6, as the song says. Which Capablanca vs. Marshal game are you referring to?

    • @burt591
      @burt591 5 років тому

      According to the song it is a Caro-Kann with a Queen on h6, I cant find the game neither

  • @Max-mm7vp
    @Max-mm7vp 5 років тому +5

    Every game you show I really felt like I was there watching them play👍👍🔥great story details Agadmator

  • @ahmadalfailakawi8040
    @ahmadalfailakawi8040 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for brightening up my Monday Mr. Agadmator!

  • @TheDixinho
    @TheDixinho 5 років тому +12

    Hey agadmator, about 11...d5. It seems that contrary to your belief Fischer had not seen this previously, apparently he was rather surprised by the move. The long story short is:
    The Chebanenko version.
    He found 11...d5 years previously (so why not give it to Taimanov?)
    He sent a letter addressed to 'The Winner of the Petrosian - Korchnoi match.'
    This was the other semi-final being played at the same time as the Fischer - Larsen match.
    Petrosian won the the semi's opened the envelope and found all this analysis.
    Game One.
    Petrosain uncorks his novelty and a few moves later the lights go out.
    The clocks are stopped.
    Petrosian complains that Fischer is still analysing the moves in his head!
    They ask Fischer if the clocks can be re-started.
    Fischer, who had been the bane of tournament organisers everywhere complaining
    about the lightning agreed to sit there playing in the the total darkness!
    (you could not make this up).
    The light s come back on and Fischer walked right into the Russin prepared mainline.
    This is one of the few references in english about the matter, i will try to find another source in english.

    • @MultiFirefox23
      @MultiFirefox23 4 роки тому +1

      This is from Garry Kasparov's book, PART IV. Yeah. Fischer was surprised but according to GK, when facing a destructive novelty, Fischer did not lose his composure. But he was indeed stunned to see the 11. ...d5 move. It was a nasty novelty that spelled doom for him if Petrosian opted for that rook takes g2 pawn.

  • @gregainsborough9866
    @gregainsborough9866 5 років тому

    Thanks for the series! Great Commentary!

  • @MilkCheaks
    @MilkCheaks 5 років тому +25

    Oh my dear Capablanca
    Where did my attack go?
    I was clearly winning
    2 minutes ago
    2 minutes ago..

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 3 роки тому +2

      I remember many years ago my brother called to me that there was a film about Capablanca on TV. Get down quickly! I rushed down and there was Humphrey Bogart seated at a chess board. Brilliant I thought. I would love to see a movie on the Cuban Champions life. Of course it turned out to be Casablanca!

  • @Lavaflow1000
    @Lavaflow1000 5 років тому +2

    Thank you kind sir for once again improving our vast knowledge!

  • @markhernandez4904
    @markhernandez4904 4 роки тому +2

    18:05 “again you have a funny rook guarding a funny knight.”
    Hahaaaa

  • @waynemiller6070
    @waynemiller6070 3 роки тому

    Yes, I love your analysis. Thank you so much.

  • @jasper5016
    @jasper5016 4 роки тому +3

    Petrosian must be a very cool guy. I love his playing style.

  • @DoctorX149
    @DoctorX149 5 років тому +6

    I love it when you do all this analysis behind their choices and show us the correct or incorrect ideas. These videos teach me so much more than ones where people _just_ show the moves with little explanation :)

  • @MultiFirefox23
    @MultiFirefox23 4 роки тому

    This guy makes watching chess games entertaining and interesting. Definitely loving the content... Fischer was my idol and this Bobby Fischer series is pure gold... Keep up the good work...

  • @The27Devin
    @The27Devin 5 років тому

    I realize I have watched your videos since October of last year. Since then I have been going to a chess club every Sunday and am watching your videos every week if not every day! Thanks man!

  • @bhgtree
    @bhgtree 5 років тому

    Thanks Agadmator, great analysis as always.

  • @michelthegreatable
    @michelthegreatable 5 років тому

    thanks for the videos! amazing!

  • @Amer1kop
    @Amer1kop 9 місяців тому

    This is absolutely the match I’ve been waiting for !!

  • @BirdDawg1
    @BirdDawg1 5 років тому

    My favorite UA-cam channel! Thank you!

  • @johndennis4261
    @johndennis4261 5 років тому +1

    What a fantastic game of chess that was. The power of the simple rook move to e4 near the end is effectively the winning move. Hats off to both players for a wonderful game. Loved it.

    • @SelfReflective
      @SelfReflective 5 років тому

      Yes! I said the same. How exciting! And clearly Petrosian is also playing at a very high level. This was a sweet, sweet victory for Fischer.
      I think Petrosian wins the next game, though, but just a minor hiccup for Fischer, no worries.

  • @bobfree1226
    @bobfree1226 5 років тому +14

    Fischer had the Best end game ever.

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 2 роки тому

      Capablanca and Rubinstein might argue the point.

  • @filippostella6578
    @filippostella6578 5 років тому

    Great series! thx!

  • @insanejughead
    @insanejughead 5 років тому +91

    Yet another game that doesn't include Chuky... 😞

    • @evi9740
      @evi9740 5 років тому +1

      Insanejughead
      Very good, very good!

    • @shreeyamittal1771
      @shreeyamittal1771 3 роки тому

      To be fair, not all of them do. Plus, c'mon dude, you got Fischer _and_ Petrosian.

  • @revmo37
    @revmo37 2 роки тому

    Thank you sir for all your research and great content. I'm only an intermediate player, but since subscribing to your channel, I'm hooked

  • @cygnustsp
    @cygnustsp 5 років тому

    So good, thank you agadmator

  • @michaelmendillo4614
    @michaelmendillo4614 5 років тому

    I loved that pause that you made, where the queen took the night ! Then came right back to take the queen !!!! Certainly something for us to put in the toolbox, 😁🖒

  • @andrewmims6898
    @andrewmims6898 5 років тому

    Love the videos! Keep then coming sir😊

  • @moronesaxatilis
    @moronesaxatilis 5 років тому

    Your videos increase my vast knowledge and for that I am thankful to you sir.

  • @hishamel-abbasy2337
    @hishamel-abbasy2337 5 років тому

    Yesterday I was searching your channel for a tigran petrossian game
    and today You upload one .. and against no one but the great fischer❤

  • @danno1800
    @danno1800 5 років тому

    Great song! Thanks for the link...

  • @tottenvillelegend826
    @tottenvillelegend826 4 місяці тому

    Love these historic games!!

  • @zephirothx
    @zephirothx 5 років тому +1

    congrats on 250k subscribers. keep it up!

  • @tottenvillelegend826
    @tottenvillelegend826 4 місяці тому

    Love your chess videos!! ❤❤❤

  • @samnichols3190
    @samnichols3190 5 років тому

    He is the best commutator for chess that ever has existed. I love chess and he has renewed my love for chess.

  • @pabloAT98
    @pabloAT98 5 років тому

    Hi Agadmator. I am a long time fan from Chile and it was very moving for me that you noticed my tiny little country 😄 I wanna thank you for all the effort you put into your vids and for all the vast knowledge you have given me :)

  • @marclefebvre695
    @marclefebvre695 5 років тому

    I like a lot your comments, they are showing us the possibilities but with internet and the acceleration, namely here on youtube, there is one thing we don't catch anymore: the time the players take for one move, the effort behind one move. It is something that takes me the heart when I am thinking about. The move of one piece is the result of a so big thinking. Here it seems easy because the result is given instantly.

  • @JacobFreeze
    @JacobFreeze 5 років тому

    A song about Capablanca! This is a GREAT youtube channel!

  • @clashlegends6138
    @clashlegends6138 5 років тому

    I might come back to playing chess seriously because of you. Love you man. 😍

  • @The_red_stallion
    @The_red_stallion 5 років тому

    Great video as always keep it up

  • @UnientityYoutube
    @UnientityYoutube 17 днів тому +1

    Petrosian was not a true chess-master if he was playing today. He simply played erratic. He played way too aggressive. He took way too much time. When I reached rank 2100 I studied Petrosian and I simply couldn’t understand his style of play because I felt as if it was too erratic. Fischer on the other hand played extremely technical with an open mind and took risks however Petrosian never took risks. he played too defensive.

  • @Knowledge.to_Come
    @Knowledge.to_Come Рік тому

    U analyze past games so well. Time well spent i hope!

  • @shashankbhat7995
    @shashankbhat7995 5 років тому +9

    tal must be watching the game from nearby..just to see how tigran blunders the middle game..

  • @mislavivkovic9996
    @mislavivkovic9996 3 роки тому

    Thanks to agadmator i learn such a lot opening traps everything

  • @nadermahfouz1419
    @nadermahfouz1419 3 роки тому

    I rarely reply to UA-cam videos .. but “your funny rook guarding your funny knight” is hilarious 😂😂

  • @michaelcole2879
    @michaelcole2879 5 років тому

    I never understand why occasional dummies give a thumbs down to these videos. As of now, I see 285 likes and 6 dislikes. What's to dislike? These are good chess videos. Very clear explanation of chess.

  • @maximegorky2396
    @maximegorky2396 5 років тому

    I was on your channel searching for your new video 😁

  • @dragonskulle7283
    @dragonskulle7283 5 років тому +1

    Congratulations on 250k subs 🍺 🍺 🍺

  • @SenorQuichotte
    @SenorQuichotte 5 років тому +36

    20 - 0. Let the crushing continue.

  • @anthonysellers6455
    @anthonysellers6455 Рік тому +1

    Winning a game like this with 30 minutes on the clock while your opponent has 0 is demolition

  • @smilesmile392
    @smilesmile392 5 років тому

    Thank you sooo much

  • @adamrothman7480
    @adamrothman7480 5 років тому

    @agadmator, amazing photo challenge! I did enjoy it

  • @Fatherbouba
    @Fatherbouba 8 місяців тому +1

    Petrosian was still kicking despite being 14 years older than Bobby Fisher. If they were both in their prime it would have been more interesting. But nevertheless, artistic game from both.

  • @EDMango
    @EDMango 5 років тому +15

    damn I love your channel, you are the reason I got interested in chess

  • @mdb831
    @mdb831 3 роки тому +1

    2 guys playing against each other and I wish I could have met them both.

  • @johngrey5806
    @johngrey5806 5 років тому

    I loved the Capablanca song!

  • @gozmc5013
    @gozmc5013 5 років тому

    This series is so good.

  • @richardfeynman5560
    @richardfeynman5560 5 років тому +3

    Yet another win for Bobby Fischer. Some people may have thought at that time that Fischer is literally unstopable...

    • @joaovitormedeiros9790
      @joaovitormedeiros9790 5 років тому

      Mikhail tal...Mikhail tal

    • @MultiFirefox23
      @MultiFirefox23 4 роки тому

      Well he was... Sweeping Bent Larsen and Mark Taimanov and breaking Iron Tigran Petrosian... Bobby Fischer was on 🔥 that time...

  • @user-gi4re7hh5u
    @user-gi4re7hh5u 2 роки тому +1

    LEGEND

  • @doughboysnerdly2745
    @doughboysnerdly2745 5 років тому

    best intro ever. your use of English is so endearing

  • @henriquepaulo6615
    @henriquepaulo6615 3 роки тому

    Thank you Agadmator

  • @AnandSivaram22
    @AnandSivaram22 5 років тому

    "it's not everyday that somebody writes a song about Jose Raul Capablanca" with a straight face... Go agadmator!!!

  • @henriquepaulo6615
    @henriquepaulo6615 3 роки тому

    Nice, without words.

  • @Cyrpto_Engineer
    @Cyrpto_Engineer 9 місяців тому +1

    Petrosian try to complicated the position for Fischer but he was calm with rashid nezmeldinov petrosian was checking his neck before move fearing of complicated infront of nezm because he will go sacrifice and launch attack unlike Fischer

  • @jandom9008
    @jandom9008 5 років тому

    Thanks agadmator..

  • @richardsleep2045
    @richardsleep2045 5 років тому

    yes thanks, Fischer really was an awesome monster at this stage.. like some kind of unstoppable runaway chess juggernaught...

  • @joshhoppe6513
    @joshhoppe6513 5 років тому

    Very excited to see this series, considering that Petrosian is a very defensive player that is opposite to Taimanov and Larsen.

  • @michaelmendillo4614
    @michaelmendillo4614 5 років тому

    Boy, talk about stress !!! Lol !!!! What a game !!!! Great Chess,,, just awesome !!!! TY,,,, 😁✌🖒

  • @ashokdesai2663
    @ashokdesai2663 Рік тому

    Ms. Juga di Prima is Singer/songwriter of *OH CAPABLANCA* song

  • @kasparov937
    @kasparov937 5 років тому

    Another amazing game and save from Fischer!

  • @smoothy4045
    @smoothy4045 5 років тому +2

    The most powerful moves in chess, are like looking for a needle in the haystack
    (in the dark)
    and no one found those moves like BF.

  • @Dkgupta121
    @Dkgupta121 5 років тому

    Wait.. let me check out the song first....
    Thanks 😀... it was great...👍🏼

  • @nicodeklerk1617
    @nicodeklerk1617 5 років тому +4

    I'm Surprised no big company has tried to make you their PR manager. Lets just say EA games could really use you. Great channel never leave us :):)

    • @tusharjoglekar
      @tusharjoglekar 5 років тому +1

      Yeah then instead of 'E...A... games' you'd get 'hello everyone's😂😂

    • @tusharjoglekar
      @tusharjoglekar 5 років тому +1

      Yeah then instead of 'E...A... games' you'd get 'hello everyone' 😂😂

  • @hvvpRAMBARD
    @hvvpRAMBARD 4 роки тому +2

    Funny rook protecting a funny knight. Dead xD

  • @demiplays8966
    @demiplays8966 4 роки тому +2

    16:28 thank you, i laughed and forgot some problems 😂😂 funny rook - funny knight lmao

  • @vineetmoghe976
    @vineetmoghe976 5 років тому

    Congrats for 250k

  • @piyush141993
    @piyush141993 5 років тому

    I can predict that's an awesome video 😆😆

  • @ramia1289
    @ramia1289 5 років тому

    All respect from IRAQ .. it is really good chess you present in this channel 🌷🌷

  • @Rainbowhotpocket
    @Rainbowhotpocket 5 років тому

    Man you say vast knowledge sarcastically but after watching you i know so much about chess that I hadn't before. Spassky Fischer, Kasparov Deep Blue, and Carlsen (a few of them) are the only real "famous" matches i have heard of before the chess channel. Now I know all about the 1959 Candidates and WCC, and the 1970 Interzonal tournament!

  • @derventio2860
    @derventio2860 5 років тому

    Great series on Fischer thank you. Don't understand a few comments below complaining about these vids on Bobby?? How can you not enjoy the chess of maybe the greatest to ever play this game ? Fischer was a Mozart at the board. His chess was beautiful.

  • @nayanchoudhary4353
    @nayanchoudhary4353 5 років тому

    By far, this has the funniest intro. 😁