Six Endgames that Needed Precision - GM Ben Finegold - 2014.12.09

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  • Опубліковано 9 гру 2014
  • Grandmaster Ben Finegold utilizes king position and passed pawns in the "Chess Endings for Tournament Players" class.
    Iryna Zenyuk vs Sabina-Francesca Foisor, US Women's Chess Championship (2009)
    Benjamin Finegold vs Rusudan Goletiani, Chicago Spring Invitational (2005)
    Veselin Topalov vs Alexey Shirov, Linares (1998)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 113

  • @v1991c
    @v1991c 9 років тому +64

    the "like my teenage years" joke killed me aHHAHAHAA

  • @sylvesterstewart92
    @sylvesterstewart92 9 років тому +58

    Watching this video over and over again, showing what kind of life I lead

  • @markfabros2146
    @markfabros2146 7 років тому +31

    "He's the best player in his chair" amazing.

  • @ViniciusGuitarGuy
    @ViniciusGuitarGuy 9 років тому +75

    22:34 I have watched all Finegold lectures at least 5 times each. I guess my life is terrible.

    • @kylespecter6580
      @kylespecter6580 4 роки тому +1

      I'd say something encouraging but...the truth hurts... Dah dah daaaaah!

  • @MartinStaykov
    @MartinStaykov 9 років тому +92

    Things I've learned from Ben Finegold:
    - Never play f3;
    - Always play Bf1;
    - Tricks are for kids.
    Also, 14:56 was hilarious.

    • @cmdrfun1
      @cmdrfun1 9 років тому

      Never play f6! f3....ok

    • @MartinStaykov
      @MartinStaykov 9 років тому

      Both, f3 for white, f6 for black. But only in short castling.

    • @wizardseye
      @wizardseye 9 років тому +13

      You forgot "Always repeat". This sounds funny, but Ben explained to me once that in a time increment game if you repeat whenever the opportunity is available you can gain back some time on your clock with no need to think about the position.

    • @dusanmijatovic7913
      @dusanmijatovic7913 8 років тому +3

      +wizardseye Man, there are 24 finegold rules

    • @KillianDefaoite
      @KillianDefaoite 7 років тому +2

      Never make the same mistake twice
      always play Kb1/Kb8
      Nh3 stinks

  • @muckerwood
    @muckerwood 8 років тому +82

    Funny guy. Every 4th sentence is a witticism with 10% humorous sarcasm, much of which flies right over the pupil's heads.

    • @onegerard1
      @onegerard1 7 років тому +2

      students ...says their paying attention... right?

  • @mrtampham
    @mrtampham 6 років тому +5

    1. make sure your king is active!
    2. in king and pawn end games, the pawns on the A and H file are the most dangerous
    3. in rook and queen end games, the king with the least safety will get checkmated
    fantastic lecture , and hilarious.

  • @kimjong-un156
    @kimjong-un156 9 років тому +14

    very good teacher

  • @sunitpalve4678
    @sunitpalve4678 9 років тому +61

    this guy's funny.... could do a stand up at the comedy store...but the audience gotta know how to play chess

  • @LouisReed
    @LouisReed 9 років тому +16

    LOL....12:17 "C4, always explosive". :-D

    • @heruilin
      @heruilin 9 років тому

      Duh .. I just got that .. thanks!

    • @siddharthsivakumar270
      @siddharthsivakumar270 8 років тому

      I played u in a chess tournament

    • @siddharthsivakumar270
      @siddharthsivakumar270 8 років тому

      I lost to u

    • @LouisReed
      @LouisReed 8 років тому +1

      +Siddharth Sivakumar Glad to see that you are watching great chess videos! :-)

    • @LouisReed
      @LouisReed 8 років тому

      +Siddharth Sivakumar In addition to following your own plan, always try to think about what your opponent might be trying to do as well. You have a great fighting spirit; keep up the great work!

  • @GlobalUnion420
    @GlobalUnion420 9 років тому +6

    This was an awesome session!! Thank you GM Finegold for a very entertaining and informative lesson.

  • @JohnDoe-mv4ks
    @JohnDoe-mv4ks 7 років тому +2

    Funny and engaging teacher. Poses questions in just the right way to make you want to hash it out for yourself.

  • @ElGrilledCheezus
    @ElGrilledCheezus 8 років тому +11

    The audience has no sense of humor this guy is hilarious. I was almost in tears at "Tulsa...ughh"

  • @ImASDFx2
    @ImASDFx2 7 років тому +7

    I find Findgold's the most informative because he keeps me interested with humor, and between is superb chess advice.

  • @warrenz597
    @warrenz597 5 років тому +1

    Anyone else watching this video over and over again?

  • @simoneribero8474
    @simoneribero8474 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for this lesson

  • @g73hc3gsv3i
    @g73hc3gsv3i 4 роки тому +2

    14:55 "...and this ain't no movie" reference to 'Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993)'; Josh Waitzkin's last game.

  • @damianocarraroli254
    @damianocarraroli254 7 років тому +1

    great lecture, you are awesome!

  • @joeflorentin745
    @joeflorentin745 9 років тому +7

    i love this guy

  • @-sep7684
    @-sep7684 7 років тому +1

    Ben Finegold,Yasser Seirawan and Jonathan Schrantz are my favorite teachers!

  • @AndrewIsbell
    @AndrewIsbell 7 років тому +6

    This video is not on the Ben Finegold playlist. Just a heads up!

  • @JorgechavezSan
    @JorgechavezSan 8 років тому +4

    14:50 Jajajajajaja Omg, i just saw that scene from that movie TODAY! 😂 this is a old video i KNOW but i just saw it today

  • @sergi-13
    @sergi-13 6 років тому +5

    22:35 He's talking about me

  • @LukePettit
    @LukePettit 5 років тому +2

    Bh3 is the greatest move in chess history!

  • @amaarquadri
    @amaarquadri 2 роки тому +2

    Does that mean if I have a position where I'm about to mate with king and knight against king and pawn (with the opponent's king stuck in the corner), they can just let their time run out and get a draw?

  • @JohnDoe-mv4ks
    @JohnDoe-mv4ks 7 років тому +1

    "as any small child will tell you, Snatch" Hilarious!

  • @Greg_Ulmer
    @Greg_Ulmer 9 років тому +40

    Ha, it actually was 1987, not 1988. Terrible.

  • @kimjong-un156
    @kimjong-un156 9 років тому +3

    12:16 BOOM

  • @watteau6646
    @watteau6646 4 роки тому +1

    Bh3! gawd...Shirov!

  • @kowkan1
    @kowkan1 9 років тому +4

    BEEEEEEEN!!!

  • @satadhi
    @satadhi 6 років тому +1

    wow ! these end games are pretty

  • @polg0003
    @polg0003 9 років тому +1

    damn it Finegold, my hand was totally up!

  • @Dlerma-bq8oh
    @Dlerma-bq8oh 7 років тому +14

    Terrible. It was 1987! (Sokolov-Korchnoi)

  • @kingcrimson0810
    @kingcrimson0810 5 років тому +2

    this guy is HILARIOUS! XD XD XD XD XD

  • @LJLMETAL
    @LJLMETAL 9 років тому +15

    Is it me, or does anyone else think that Jonah Hill can play him in a movie?

    • @muckerwood
      @muckerwood 8 років тому +1

      +Lawrence Lepes Jonah isn't as funny... but yeah, same dialect and everything. I like this guy.

    • @LJLMETAL
      @LJLMETAL 8 років тому

      I agree

    • @AM-sp6je
      @AM-sp6je 5 років тому

      It's you

  • @bobbyhelms4880
    @bobbyhelms4880 5 років тому

    Ben is the best!!!

  • @irgendwerjoker
    @irgendwerjoker 9 років тому +6

    actually in Germany we say Nine! Nine! Nein!

  • @Freakschwimmer
    @Freakschwimmer 7 років тому +6

    19:05 Intererstingly Ben uses the German Initialism DDR (Deutsche Demokratische Republik). In English it is usually called the GDR (German democratic Republic)
    So I checked his CV for a prolonged stay in Germany and TADAA he was playing in the German Chess Bundesliga in the 1989/90 season

    • @lukacalov1988
      @lukacalov1988 2 роки тому

      In balkan countries is also DDR

    • @sanchobanana3507
      @sanchobanana3507 Рік тому

      Haven’t seen Ben making the Albanian eagle hands 👐 yet so I’m guessing it’s probably because of his Bundesliga connection

  • @newenglandsun4394
    @newenglandsun4394 8 років тому

    1987--Tilburg, Opening: Spanish game, Berlin variation

  • @ohsombraa2131
    @ohsombraa2131 9 років тому

    Mike kummer lecture please!

  • @kmktruthserum9328
    @kmktruthserum9328 6 років тому

    i woulda never woke up if u didnt tell me... this better be good

  • @ministerofleisure
    @ministerofleisure 7 років тому +1

    "uh...the lecture's over."

  • @gmcenroe
    @gmcenroe 9 років тому

    I think Bg4 for black also wins, but the sac is nice.

  • @passthebutter3
    @passthebutter3 8 років тому +1

    Why does Finegold say at 4:59 to "always repeat" (checks)? It doesn't seem like it does anything

    • @MCMasters4ever
      @MCMasters4ever 8 років тому +7

      +passthebutter3 It's a joke :P

    • @joedoe6836
      @joedoe6836 8 років тому

      +Günther Schlauch But there must be some reason for it, right? He's made it several times, and seeing players make such repetitions, it seems like there's value in doing it, for whatever reason.

    • @ep-spdchess52
      @ep-spdchess52 8 років тому

      +joe doe
      so they get closer to time control they repeat a position two times and play the moves then whenever safely possible. Makes sense, doesnt it ?

    • @joedoe6836
      @joedoe6836 8 років тому

      Eric Pade Sure, but they don't do it two times. He also tells his students to, and I think those games often have game controls rather than move 40.

    • @DancingWasabi
      @DancingWasabi 8 років тому +1

      +joe doe Even if it's game controls, you benefit if there's an increment. It's free time added to your clock.

  • @Zeto3r
    @Zeto3r 7 років тому

    at 8:09, why not this combination: Rook takes Rook(G4), (i assume) Knight captures Rook (G4), Knight to F4, pawn to D2, Knight to D5, if queen, night forking king and queen on E3, if king moves, Knight to C3 stopping queening, and after that starting to push A2 pawn....

    • @matta5463
      @matta5463 7 років тому

      Knight

    • @ThatCoconutGuy
      @ThatCoconutGuy 7 років тому +3

      Can't fork on E3 because the black knight still covers that square

    • @Zeto3r
      @Zeto3r 7 років тому

      true story..

  • @maek234
    @maek234 7 років тому +1

    I love gm Ben finegold. I was falling asleep and he said to wake up

  • @skakofilsanonims4434
    @skakofilsanonims4434 8 років тому +1

    22:31 hahahahha!

  • @adcfffffffffffffffff
    @adcfffffffffffffffff 9 років тому +2

    i miss the times when ben finegold said "gesample" instead of "eggsample"

  • @lostsoul2184
    @lostsoul2184 2 роки тому +1

    so this is what he does when he is not fighting batman

  • @deb1847
    @deb1847 6 років тому

    looks like GM Ben Finegold is the tony stark of chess

  • @KanchaRaKanchi
    @KanchaRaKanchi 6 років тому +1

    Very funny GM

  • @2phil4u
    @2phil4u 6 років тому

    The rook Exchange example, one möve before you Made a mistakes, because pawn caprure instead holds a Draw, but the Zwischenzugang h6 or even caprure wins But h6 is Note clever. You can after IT Take the rook and the Draw lines arent Working anymore.And stockfish saw IT in cheap Smartphone in 5 sec, at least the Draw and caprure Like Happens IT need LEDs then 1 Million nodes.

  • @tomjackson8669
    @tomjackson8669 3 роки тому

    now for my favourite words, class dismissed looooool

  • @nonglenkhomba8350
    @nonglenkhomba8350 4 роки тому

    Rooks are like my teenager

  • @EDAmirr
    @EDAmirr 9 років тому +1

    21:40 looks like a draw to me

  • @2phil4u
    @2phil4u 6 років тому +1

    Your endgame after rook captures was nice, but opponent could draw after pawn captures. So one möve sooner you could captures and Stocki in a very Slow smartphone at small depth See a +1.

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

      What about on a decent computer at depth 20+? A +1 at depth 5 usually disappears at depth 12 and could become -1 or any evaluation really. Low depth evaluations aren’t reliable.

  • @bigcooldad4567
    @bigcooldad4567 3 роки тому

    M'kay

  • @rohannavaratnam5141
    @rohannavaratnam5141 7 років тому

    its 1987

  • @mr.mathematician3716
    @mr.mathematician3716 6 років тому

    Hurra! I m the 600th:)liker and 100th commenter on this video.....

  • @k9ishere
    @k9ishere 8 років тому

    But I like Tulsa...

  • @drivenbythewill
    @drivenbythewill 9 років тому

    Finegold looks tired...

  • @seinlegman528
    @seinlegman528 8 років тому

    does Ben use eye makeup?

  • @pfodtakem9536
    @pfodtakem9536 6 років тому +1

    Why is he shouting?

  • @thomasthetankengin7722
    @thomasthetankengin7722 8 років тому +1

    No? Nothing..? This audience is terrible..

  • @dreamdiction
    @dreamdiction 4 роки тому

    hahaha Women have a separate tournament, like the special olympics.

  • @ioannisbeis7960
    @ioannisbeis7960 9 років тому +5

    "However, the position in front of you right now is also a drawn position." I hope he is not talking about the starting position. Ben sounds like he has solved chess. I love his intelligence and his sense of humor, but I am sick and tired of listening to grandmasters saying for a given position "there is no correct move and wrong move among these two options; it is merely a matter of taste". Or while the computer counter-suggests a move in a super GM game with difference 0.6 in the evaluation the commentators mention it and then say "but there's nothing wrong with what e.g. Caruana played". Or taking for granted that black can hold with perfect play even under severe pressure and when a move makes black collapse then "I don't know if someone can find a defense for black with perfect play, but this seems very hard to hold after this move", after having said numerous times "this is an OK move for white" throughout the course of the game, like we're talking about a petting zoo, overemphasizing black's potential to hold, as if it is white actual play with "OK moves" in the game competing perfect play by black. These are kindergarten statements. How does Ben know that the starting position is defensible? He "feels it"? I "feel" that draw is more likely to be the solution of chess myself, but come on, you people are scientists, you're not supposed to talk like that. Might be 1.Nf3 1-0 forced... A "practical game" is one ball game and theoretical chess is a different ball game, which I suggest should be shown some more respect by GMs.

    • @JimMalmPHOTO
      @JimMalmPHOTO 7 років тому +5

      LOANNIS BEIS "Kindergarten" ? Very suspicious.

  • @kingcrimson0810
    @kingcrimson0810 5 років тому

    He talks about himself too much

    • @z-man1938
      @z-man1938 5 років тому

      That's happens when you become old enough