Guys please have some faith in humanity ! This was a friendly game, with Judit Polgar, and an unique opportunity for viewers to partcipate in a game against her ! This is the concept that chat could participate and help ! Of course viewers can cheat and use engine, but there would have been no point. Let me explain why it was legit : They were only a few people in the chat, we knew all of them and their chess strengh. They were some titled players helping a lot. Also have you seen the quality of the game? It was far from perfect. I'm pretty sure it was all legit ! I think few people have been banned (like 1 or 2) but we never played the moves they suggested. I joined late in the stream, so I decided to not participate and just watch the game with engine. I did not suggest any moves of course or said anything about the game. And it was very fun to watch !! It was not some random names saying the best moves or the evaluation everytime without explanations, it was real people thinking about the game ! And it was amazing !! Very well done by all participants in chat and to our streamer Zach ! Congratulations !!!
For those who don't know, this is the same exact opening than the last game of Garry Kasparov (with Black) against Deep Blue (with the white pieces) in 1997, but instead of 7...Bd6, he goes 7...h6 and Deep Blue sacrifices his knight on e6 ! And Garry quickly loose the game ! That was the first victory of a machine against the human brain at chess.
W AHH MANZ. Another hidden easter I found after the game. Polgar faced herself Nd7 ONCE in her career and she lost with white against Vishy Anand in the 1990s.
@@thechessnerd But I think this is the main move. Like, there is also Bf5 but I mostly face Nd7. So I'm not really surprised that she lost a game against it. This is just logical, you want to exchange your knight on f6 but recapture with another knight to keep your pawn structure healthy
You did us proud! Very nice description of the setting. So, the faulty castling proved your twitchers weren't cheating. Enjoyed your analysis. The atmosphere showed the fun, and no combative, aggressive mood. I loved the teamwork. Luckily, you're great at end games.
@@aytyoutube-clashroyale2327 Its possible but then they would have to coordinate on which moves they were cheating on. Also, the early castling move completely swung the eval bar in favour of white, and Judit could have easily won the game if she had found the correct move.
Judit did not disrespect you with that knight opening. She was giving you a chance to win. Back in the day we would spot our opponents a queen or rook. Same thing.
@@sp_dafit Ah thank you, I didn't realize bishop e1 was the precursor blocking the queen from recapturing. I should've figured that out on my own. Thanks!
These comme ts are the absolute worst- Do people even bother watching the video before commenting? This sounds like a fun event- The chessnerd twitch community seems to be pretty strong 😁. Well done!
19:29 No way, dude. Qg2 was the best move.Here's why: Analyzing Qg2 vs Qf3: Attacking Power: Qg2 applies more direct pressure on White's king position. It threatens the f2 pawn more severely than Qf3. King Safety: Qg2 forces White's king to remain on b2 or move to a1, both uncomfortable positions. From g2, the queen controls the g-file, which could be useful if Black wants to open lines against White's king. Piece Coordination: Qg2 works well with Black's bishop on e6, creating a powerful diagonal. It indirectly supports the possibility of ...b5, as White's king can't easily move to c3. Defensive Considerations: On g2, the queen is slightly less vulnerable to attacks from White's pieces compared to f3. It's harder for White to challenge the queen with moves like f4 or Re3. Future Plans: Qg2 keeps more options open for Black. The queen can retreat to f3, h3, or even h1 if needed. It puts more pressure on White to find a defensive plan, potentially forcing weaknesses. Psychological Factor: Qg2 is a more aggressive and threatening move, which could put additional pressure on White.
19:29 No way, dude. Your analysis makes no sense. Here's why: Analyzing Qg2 vs Qf3: Attacking Power: Qg2 does not apply more direct pressure on White's king position. It threatens the f2 pawn the same as Qf3. King Safety: Qg2 does not force White's king to remain on b2 or move to a1, both uncomfortable positions. From g2, the queen controls the g-file, which is not necessarily more useful than Qf3 if Black wants to open lines against White's king. Piece Coordination: Qg2 works well? with Black's bishop on e6, creating a non-existent diagonal. It does not indirectly supports the possibility of ...b5, as White's king couldn't easily move to c3 anyways (since there's a pawn there). Defensive Considerations: On g2, the queen is slightly less vulnerable to attacks from White's pieces compared to f3. It's harder for White to challenge the queen with moves like Re3 (which still hangs a pawn but technically you are right here). Future Plans: Qg2 keeps more options open for Black? Both queen can retreat to h3, or even h1 if needed. Both moves put pressure on White to find a defensive plan, potentially forcing weaknesses. Psychological Factor: Chess moves are not aggressive or psychologically threatening based on how close they are to the opponent's side of the board, but based on the threats that they impose. Overall I'm a little confused on a lot of your points, so if you would like to elaborate on what you mean, feel free to do so. I'm not saying Qg2 wasn't the better move, just not for the reasons you outlined. Also usually chess players support certain moves based on calculations that they made, which I see none here.
Sorry sir...but you still have some people ,who suggesting their move...plus also your own view on the game...thats why from their so many factor to have creating great move....thats why i totally disagree that you won over GM Polgar,but nevertherless i conggratulating you ....👍Sir...
Hikaru beats men. Levy beats children. The chess nerd beats women. This cant be a coincidence
Early pin of shame.
Bobby Fischer's Successor
@@ngogiakhiem6806 nah, this is just too goated not to pin ❤️ love women btw
The type of thoughts I have when I play with the black pieces
@@thechessnerd lol i thought it was actually a hate comment, my bad 😅
Your energy and enthusiasm is both infectious and a breath of fresh air. This was so cool to see.
Guys please have some faith in humanity !
This was a friendly game, with Judit Polgar, and an unique opportunity for viewers to partcipate in a game against her !
This is the concept that chat could participate and help !
Of course viewers can cheat and use engine, but there would have been no point. Let me explain why it was legit :
They were only a few people in the chat, we knew all of them and their chess strengh. They were some titled players helping a lot.
Also have you seen the quality of the game? It was far from perfect. I'm pretty sure it was all legit !
I think few people have been banned (like 1 or 2) but we never played the moves they suggested.
I joined late in the stream, so I decided to not participate and just watch the game with engine. I did not suggest any moves of course or said anything about the game. And it was very fun to watch !!
It was not some random names saying the best moves or the evaluation everytime without explanations, it was real people thinking about the game ! And it was amazing !!
Very well done by all participants in chat and to our streamer Zach ! Congratulations !!!
For those who don't know, this is the same exact opening than the last game of Garry Kasparov (with Black) against Deep Blue (with the white pieces) in 1997, but instead of 7...Bd6, he goes 7...h6 and Deep Blue sacrifices his knight on e6 ! And Garry quickly loose the game ! That was the first victory of a machine against the human brain at chess.
W AHH MANZ. Another hidden easter I found after the game. Polgar faced herself Nd7 ONCE in her career and she lost with white against Vishy Anand in the 1990s.
@@thechessnerd But I think this is the main move. Like, there is also Bf5 but I mostly face Nd7. So I'm not really surprised that she lost a game against it. This is just logical, you want to exchange your knight on f6 but recapture with another knight to keep your pawn structure healthy
You did us proud! Very nice description of the setting. So, the faulty castling proved your twitchers weren't cheating. Enjoyed your analysis. The atmosphere showed the fun, and no combative, aggressive mood. I loved the teamwork. Luckily, you're great at end games.
Thanks for sharing good trip. Frankly, no way Judit did not see Nxe6 at opening. She did not want to end exhibition in 10 movies 😊
🤔
Im proud! I'm glad you were here in Budapest! I hope you had a good time here! :) Greatings!
loved seeing it live on stream and trying to contribute. gg.
It's cute that your chat pulled a chess prank on you by making you play the Karpov CK; truly a chess nerd community :P
It's a different honour when Judith Polgar (or her office) writes "you" as one of the invitees!~ 😄
Good job Zach, on-board and on-line.
I guess the "WE" means that I also won, because I watched the video :-) Thank you for the analysis and coverage of the event.
@@TheChessTheoretician Idk, but in this case it made sense because his viewers on Twitch were helping him move
Chat is using engine obviously
if used engine then there wouldn't be mistakes and inaccuracies fgs 💀
@@sp_dafit ever heard of closet cheating?
Many times the 2nd or 3rd best moves are mistakes or inaccuracies, @@sp_dafit
@@aytyoutube-clashroyale2327 Its possible but then they would have to coordinate on which moves they were cheating on. Also, the early castling move completely swung the eval bar in favour of white, and Judit could have easily won the game if she had found the correct move.
@@Romans8-9yeah and its an easy sacrifice to find too…
No one more deserving than you Zach! Congratulations!!!
WOOW. This is some serious achievement Zach. Amazing!
CONGRATS MY GUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO HAPPY FOR YOU
TheChessNerd: "I Won against Judit Polgar!"
The Audience: "You mean WE won"
TheChessNerd: *Soviet Flashbacks*
WHEN IS YOUR NEXT TOURNAMENT ZACH?
Tomorrow 😳
@@thechessnerd your recaping a tournament tomorrow?
@@Luke123podcast mmmmm recaps hitting less these days. If y’all want show some love on this comment 🗣️
@@thechessnerddo it, it's very enjoyable
@@thechessnerdokay
Edged to your comment
Its all over your comment😏
Congratulations, she also looked good.
I beat the 2017 Latvian Women Champion in bullet. Felt great
2:21 OH MY GOD RUBIX CURBE I LOVE RUBIX CIHBE
Impressive! Congrats!!!
Great video, fun to watch and very educational
Judit did not disrespect you with that knight opening. She was giving you a chance to win. Back in the day we would spot our opponents a queen or rook. Same thing.
That was the coolest video I've seen from you 🎉
Real interesting, beautiful game .
Judit is my favorite chess commentator. She is among my favorite players too. It is quite the honor.
My Favorite Player ist Stockfisch
I Like the fact that he is not Like humans with their 3 vaccines and wars
We need to avoid alien gambit as much as possible, and the Martian gambit, that’s why I think they did that
Amazing Zach keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍
cant the viewers check the engine and tell you what move to play?
well you'll have to trust them for that
Yes, thats what happened
they definitely do
great win zach
Congrats bro🎉
Zach for the winnnn
Congratulations🙂
bro can't hide happiness on missing Nxe6 🤣🤣
Judit Polgar just did the Alien gambiitttt!!!!
Alien Gambit Polgar variation
Whoa thats a grand master
Incredible gg
Many moves on the latter part of the middlegame are SF 17 suggestions.😂😂😂
First rule of stats: Correlation is not causation
CORRECT TITLE.
"STOCKFISH BEATS JUDITH POLGAR"
fr
Did you ever get out of that cornfield without the farmer seeing you there?
do not understand potential knight g3 line 17:25? Why cant pawn just take?
@@tomtsu5923 discovered attack on the rook, so if white takes knight then the rook is hanging
no it isnt@@sp_dafit
@@sp_dafit Ah thank you, I didn't realize bishop e1 was the precursor blocking the queen from recapturing. I should've figured that out on my own. Thanks!
Very cool..congrats
Yay 😁😁. ❤ you both..
that is amazing
These comme ts are the absolute worst- Do people even bother watching the video before commenting? This sounds like a fun event- The chessnerd twitch community seems to be pretty strong 😁. Well done!
damn brother beat the person that has defeated 11 world champions
Engine helped him out a bit 😂
Candidate masters soon for Zachary?
damn gg
Chessnerd what's your fischer number now
1?
Cuz u beat Judit
Judit beat Bobby I think
she didnt miss knight takes e6
also ive asked a few times but can you please bring back the brilliant game series they my favourite
6:59-7:07👈😂😂
It’s the slack T-shirt for me 😌
Judit the goat 🐐
I was just wondering if your chat used an engine in this game. It seems a bit off to me!
When will you go for a title?
Congratulations
Bro I want to play with you
6:49 isn't it checkmate for you?
what if they the chat used some engine help....
coo; vid. good stuff!
Chat uses chess engines. How is this fair to Judit Polgar?
I see beat-women i click
19:29 No way, dude. Qg2 was the best move.Here's why:
Analyzing Qg2 vs Qf3:
Attacking Power:
Qg2 applies more direct pressure on White's king position.
It threatens the f2 pawn more severely than Qf3.
King Safety:
Qg2 forces White's king to remain on b2 or move to a1, both uncomfortable positions.
From g2, the queen controls the g-file, which could be useful if Black wants to open lines against White's king.
Piece Coordination:
Qg2 works well with Black's bishop on e6, creating a powerful diagonal.
It indirectly supports the possibility of ...b5, as White's king can't easily move to c3.
Defensive Considerations:
On g2, the queen is slightly less vulnerable to attacks from White's pieces compared to f3.
It's harder for White to challenge the queen with moves like f4 or Re3.
Future Plans:
Qg2 keeps more options open for Black. The queen can retreat to f3, h3, or even h1 if needed.
It puts more pressure on White to find a defensive plan, potentially forcing weaknesses.
Psychological Factor:
Qg2 is a more aggressive and threatening move, which could put additional pressure on White.
19:29 No way, dude. Your analysis makes no sense. Here's why:
Analyzing Qg2 vs Qf3:
Attacking Power:
Qg2 does not apply more direct pressure on White's king position.
It threatens the f2 pawn the same as Qf3.
King Safety:
Qg2 does not force White's king to remain on b2 or move to a1, both uncomfortable positions.
From g2, the queen controls the g-file, which is not necessarily more useful than Qf3 if Black wants to open lines against White's king.
Piece Coordination:
Qg2 works well? with Black's bishop on e6, creating a non-existent diagonal.
It does not indirectly supports the possibility of ...b5, as White's king couldn't easily move to c3 anyways (since there's a pawn there).
Defensive Considerations:
On g2, the queen is slightly less vulnerable to attacks from White's pieces compared to f3.
It's harder for White to challenge the queen with moves like Re3 (which still hangs a pawn but technically you are right here).
Future Plans:
Qg2 keeps more options open for Black? Both queen can retreat to h3, or even h1 if needed.
Both moves put pressure on White to find a defensive plan, potentially forcing weaknesses.
Psychological Factor:
Chess moves are not aggressive or psychologically threatening based on how close they are to the opponent's side of the board, but based on the threats that they impose.
Overall I'm a little confused on a lot of your points, so if you would like to elaborate on what you mean, feel free to do so. I'm not saying Qg2 wasn't the better move, just not for the reasons you outlined. Also usually chess players support certain moves based on calculations that they made, which I see none here.
Bro oyu forgot About Pia Cramling 💀
You're look like alireza firouzja
How did the other teams do?
2 draws, the rest she won
Night takes h7 when you castle is not winning for white?
2:58
C5😡😡😡😡😡 BETTER
6:49 isn't it a checkmate for this guy?
can you pls make another dreamy chess game video?
Good video❤❤❤
New sub here
You look like Alireza's brother . Are you Alireza brother?
28:04 isn’t Bd5 the best move?
i dunno man...shouldn't have used chat... some moves are so sus
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Twitch chat and ai and you vs Judith
Let's be real
Chat obviously cheated and so did you because you played cheating moves
Insane number of Best Moves in a row at the End
"We"?!
24:57 b4 is a losing move.
6:49 isn't it a checkmate for this guy?
So now you are better than Magnus. He lost against her. (Once)
Alireza - why are you not speaking in Iranian accent 🙂
cant your chat just use stockfish? like wtf even is this game
She picked you because she thought.... easy Pickens lol proved her wrong tho
WHO is Hungarian here?👇
Engine vs Judit Polgar 😂
not an engine, there was this guy stephen (he is a FM) and he is super strong
nah all moves were not the best moves those were played in the game. judit had chances to punish the mistakes
@@SwayamKrishnaartsandcraftsEasier said than done while playing against a master with his whole chat recommending moves while playing 7 other people
@@averagelizard2489 ya i never said she is magnus carlsen
@@SlasherPlayzonthetop A player with around 2,000 points, nowhere near Judit Polgar's level. The people in the chat were using engin
Bro first time watching ur video and for 5 minutes i though u are al i just alireza firouza. Wtf😅 because u looks actually the same
33:01 Rg1 was weak. Rooks have better things to do than defend pawns. In this position, it should be defending white’s king.
Twitch essentially being the alternative to stockfish.
But sometimes levy is in there to keep an eye on the children.
22:09 fxg please.
DId you just call her an athlete? Lol wtf
28:56 Qb1? Good way to sac a queen for nothing.
lets recorect title ,,stockfish beat judit polgar!!'''
So can't chat use engine
How you beated her!?😂😂😂
With the help of fellow twitch subscriber Mr. Stockfish 17
@@SebastianS-d3n bruh the moves were not engine moves. get some brain. look at the moves no move was brilliant.
Stockfish beating Judit. I'm not even going to watch this shame
so fr
his chat played so much bad moves. bro they literally played the worst move in castling in the opening. you just didnt watch the videop
Make board screen when playing against opponent this is boring just showing game not opponent
Next time play without chat/engine helping you out
This is kinda cheating 😂 some of these moves are gonna be engine moves
"Greatest female chess player of all time by a mile" is probably stretching it when people like Hou Yifan exist...
Fraud!
Sorry sir...but you still have some people ,who suggesting their move...plus also your own view on the game...thats why from their so many factor to have creating great move....thats why i totally disagree that you won over GM Polgar,but nevertherless i conggratulating you ....👍Sir...
I don’t think there are 10 GMs on the chat man😂😂😂