Machine like precision at the end, amazing game from Caruana and excellent analysis as always Jerry. Thanks for going over black's Be6 move. I thought black simply wanted to control d5 with the f pawn. Didn't realize there was more to it.
The way you explain the game development is quite in a pedagogical fashion. Good for us non-masters to learn more about the chess strategy. A master pieace of chess-teaching pedagogical work!
Very nicely commented! Thanks for the insights, Jerry. I enjoyed the variations utilizing the black- and lightsquared counter strategies of black, especially. Since we didn't see them at the board, these ideas are easy to miss.
After knight sacrifice by white Nakamura said that he would prefer black because they do not have to prove anything and have a pretty straightforward defense, despite of the fact that white are objectively better though. Hence, we can assume that Nakamura will never go into such pieces sacrifices. Caruana said after the game that this piece sacrifice would lead to a plenty of fun in the game, so he decided to go to that. After this tournament Caruana will definitely get a lot of fans, because of his hard-working and beautiful style of chess.
I think it is unfair to use Nakamura's quotes out of context. It all depends on the position. Naka has and will continue to make brilliant sacrifices but Caruana is just on another level at the moment so he is seeing everything even though other great players (Aronian, Carlsen, etc..) are missing things.
Really interesting how the offense and defense changes throughout the match, especially right before move 29 when it looked like white was jammed up and black was about go on the assault. That knight move and smart pawn takes undermined the whole thing. Brilliant. Thank you for this excellent analysis!
Great analysis of Caruana's steamrolling streak in the 2802 tourney! Question: is it due to the tourney's schedule that your videos are being uploaded in the morning following the tourney? Just curious :)
Since this position appeared in the Chessbase magazine I adored it. I was looking for this game, till by God's grace I got it from you. Nice work. You work just the way I like. One of the most amazing modern games I've seen.
great video however i noticed that you say "since" when you should say "because". "since" refers to time. you say since when you mean because. keep up the good work
A suggestion for black (by Stockfish) is to take the dangerous knight on move 21. ... Bxg5 22. Bxg5 Rdf8 and it's pretty equal now. The move played (21. ... Rf6 is imho the losing move of the game).
After 35... Rf8 I think the continuation wouldve been Qg6. If Rf4, then the e pawn is hanging and if Qe8, then you have Qxe8, Rxe8, g4, Rxh2, Kg2, and the rook is trapped. I think thats why he played Kh7.
Even thougth i am not even close to beeing a good chess player i think that aronian over reacted to a simple relocation of the queen on the king side and cometed his own king into the attack by moving the g pawn..
Machine like precision at the end, amazing game from Caruana and excellent analysis as always Jerry. Thanks for going over black's Be6 move. I thought black simply wanted to control d5 with the f pawn. Didn't realize there was more to it.
Fabiano Caruana vs Levon Aronian - 2nd Sinquefield Cup 2014
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Thank you again Jerry for this awesome video and I have a question to you: what do you think about caruana in this tournament? :D
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Machine like precision at the end, amazing game from Caruana and excellent analysis as always Jerry. Thanks for going over black's Be6 move. I thought black simply wanted to control d5 with the f pawn. Didn't realize there was more to it.
The way you explain the game development is quite in a pedagogical fashion. Good for us non-masters to learn more about the chess strategy. A master pieace of chess-teaching pedagogical work!
Thank you Edward! :)
Most thorough, best analysis of games i've seen - at the cost of time.
Very nicely commented! Thanks for the insights, Jerry. I enjoyed the variations utilizing the black- and lightsquared counter strategies of black, especially. Since we didn't see them at the board, these ideas are easy to miss.
After knight sacrifice by white Nakamura said that he would prefer black because they do not have to prove anything and have a pretty straightforward defense, despite of the fact that white are objectively better though. Hence, we can assume that Nakamura will never go into such pieces sacrifices. Caruana said after the game that this piece sacrifice would lead to a plenty of fun in the game, so he decided to go to that. After this tournament Caruana will definitely get a lot of fans, because of his hard-working and beautiful style of chess.
I think it is unfair to use Nakamura's quotes out of context. It all depends on the position. Naka has and will continue to make brilliant sacrifices but Caruana is just on another level at the moment so he is seeing everything even though other great players (Aronian, Carlsen, etc..) are missing things.
Really interesting how the offense and defense changes throughout the match, especially right before move 29 when it looked like white was jammed up and black was about go on the assault. That knight move and smart pawn takes undermined the whole thing. Brilliant. Thank you for this excellent analysis!
Late to the party, but thanks for this excellent exposition of this line from the Ruy Lopez. You anticipated all of my questions!
Great analysis of Caruana's steamrolling streak in the 2802 tourney! Question: is it due to the tourney's schedule that your videos are being uploaded in the morning following the tourney? Just curious :)
Wonderful analysis; good timing, focus, thoroughness and clarity of presentation. Much appreciated!
What an amazing game! Excellent summary as usual ChessNetwork. Thank you!
Very nice analysis, thanks Jerry!
Nice game and very good presentation.
Thanks a lot!
This was such an incredible game to watch, unbelievably accurate moves
Since this position appeared in the Chessbase magazine I adored it. I was looking for this game, till by God's grace I got it from you. Nice work. You work just the way I like. One of the most amazing modern games I've seen.
Again, thank you very much for the analysis.
Keep up the amazing videos jerry :)
That was truly an amazing game. The sacrifice here was exceptional.
Great anlysis. Thank you.
Fantastic analysis, thank you for this!
Great analisys, Jerry
Great job as usual!!
great video Jerry!
Thanks, Jerry! ;)
Caruana is in beast mode in this tournament lol
great video however i noticed that you say "since" when you should say "because". "since" refers to time. you say since when you mean because. keep up the good work
Jerry, I’m going back and rewatching things now… you’re an OG in this game for real! Levy who?!
P.S. no need for any hate… Levy is dope too…
excellent analysis. very articulate. good teacher.
It was like Kasparov's games. The opponent's pieces aren't there when he starts to attack in the kingside.
Wow these games are great
Thanks again, ChessNetwork for sharing these brilliant breakdowns. You further our enlightenment. :)
A suggestion for black (by Stockfish) is to take the dangerous knight on move 21. ... Bxg5 22. Bxg5 Rdf8 and it's pretty equal now. The move played (21. ... Rf6 is imho the losing move of the game).
Un match muy interesante, felicitaciones a Caruana.
me :gg Caruana,
my brother : gg indeed
After 35... Rf8 I think the continuation wouldve been Qg6. If Rf4, then the e pawn is hanging and if Qe8, then you have Qxe8, Rxe8, g4, Rxh2, Kg2, and the rook is trapped. I think thats why he played Kh7.
nice analisis
Beautiful game by Caruana
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Amazing attack by Caruana! :)
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Caruana is destroying this tournament! Incredible
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Caruana is starting to remind me of Karpov. Beautiful play.
I ran it through an analyzer and Aronians 5th move was bad. Should have taken the free pawn. Why the Bishop move
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18:09 that's an odd-looking pawn
Even thougth i am not even close to beeing a good chess player i think that aronian over reacted to a simple relocation of the queen on the king side and cometed his own king into the attack by moving the g pawn..
Levon I love you but what were you doing? advancing your pieces to do what...?
Aronian sucks recently...
I wish I sucked as much as him
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I meant compared to his younger self.
I feel bad for him. He's such a nice guy. He said he knows what his problem is, but wasn't willing to share it publicly. I hope he's okay.
Zoe TheCat He is now!
Machine like precision at the end, amazing game from Caruana and excellent analysis as always Jerry. Thanks for going over black's Be6 move. I thought black simply wanted to control d5 with the f pawn. Didn't realize there was more to it.