Lasker vs. Schlechter | World Championship 1910 - GM Ben Finegold

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2016
  • Grandmaster Ben Finegold covers the tenth and final game of the first 1910 world championship. Historians are unsure of the stipulations set between Emanuel Lasker and Carl Schlechter, but Finegold does his best to tell the match's story.
    2016.01.07
    Emanuel Lasker vs Carl Schlechter, Lasker - Schlechter World Championship Match (1910): D11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 4.e3

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  • @BoBnfishy
    @BoBnfishy 8 років тому +104

    probably the best intro line ever. "welcome to w-world championship... match... chess... stuff. somethin."

    • @lobsterfork
      @lobsterfork 8 років тому +7

      +BoB n fishy
      I read this first, then saw it, and I spit up coffee all over my keyboard.

    • @BoBnfishy
      @BoBnfishy 8 років тому

      +lobsterfork lmao. nice.

    • @garyheaton3983
      @garyheaton3983 8 років тому +4

      +BoB n fishy he's a quality act isn't he? :-)

    • @benselectionforcasting4172
      @benselectionforcasting4172 7 років тому +1

      "Solid!"

  • @mercylessplayer
    @mercylessplayer 3 роки тому +3

    I'm glad that one guy appreciated that one accordion joke so much

  • @EgorTensin
    @EgorTensin 8 років тому +11

    For some reason this video didn't appear on my subscriptions video list. I was in the danger of missing a lecture by Ben Finegold! That would've been depressing.

  • @JimLink
    @JimLink 8 років тому +9

    Second lecture by Ben this week! My body is ready!

  • @PsDani
    @PsDani 7 років тому +7

    8:05 love the spontaneus laughter

  • @wayneisaacs4899
    @wayneisaacs4899 7 років тому +7

    Lasker was champion 1894 through 1921, 27 years. Also, ".. from 1908 to 1920 ... Schlechter may have been a superior player.." unless he died of starvation in 1918, which would have compromised his playing ability.

  • @lostblue5651
    @lostblue5651 7 років тому +1

    best finegold's lecture!

  • @bunpeishiratori5849
    @bunpeishiratori5849 8 років тому +11

    Kinda surprised there was no mention of the fact that Schlechter died of starvation at the end of World War 1. This was only a few years later. So no, he wouldn't have been one of the top players in 1920 since he was already dead by then.

    • @musicalneptunian
      @musicalneptunian 5 років тому +2

      Chess master Irving Chernev once wrote only 5 chess masters were calm, excellent defenders against a premature attack: Capablanca, Lasker, Maroczy, Tarrasch and Schlechter. I even read somewhere that Schlechter would take both pawns against the Danish gambit and win by accurate defence. Yes, good knowledge; I read in Alexander's "a book of chess" that he met that tragic end.

    • @philippfrogel9355
      @philippfrogel9355 4 роки тому +5

      if he'd won for sure his life would have gone in a different way

  • @NatanEstivalletPaintings
    @NatanEstivalletPaintings 8 років тому +8

    One explanation might be that Schlechter would like to win convincingly the match, so the mistakes in the later part of the game. Today's practical decisions (draw the game and win the match) maybe were not so obvious in 1910, when chess was more romantic.

    • @Apfelstrudl
      @Apfelstrudl 3 роки тому +3

      Especially with the fact that Schlechter was known for being a superb sportsman that was not using advantages like a opponent coming late etc.

  • @FilipM1
    @FilipM1 8 років тому +7

    8:00 Stand up material right here :D

    • @Ibakecookiess
      @Ibakecookiess 8 років тому

      +FilipM1 What is he saying? I don't understand the words. Aquarian?

    • @lKaiji
      @lKaiji 8 років тому

      +Ibakecookiess Accordion pawn structure. "Accordion" to who? Me! hahaha

  • @matthiaschan2293
    @matthiaschan2293 8 років тому +21

    8:00 finally somebody in the audience laughed about his jokes

  • @kurunta
    @kurunta 3 роки тому +2

    Schlechter wrote, he overlooked Dg6 at the end of the line when he played Rxf4 ("Wiener Schachzeitung" 1910, p. 95). He obviously thought that Rxf4 would win the game.

  • @joeldick6871
    @joeldick6871 4 місяці тому

    There's a book about this match called Love of the Draw by Carl Haffner. It's a functionalization, but supposedly it's based on this match.

  • @ChessDuchess
    @ChessDuchess 7 років тому +2

    *What a great lecture!*

  • @chrismooney4382
    @chrismooney4382 5 років тому +6

    Is this the same Lasker from Laskerian Rings in mathematics?

    • @ojas3464
      @ojas3464 5 років тому

      Yes, According to Zariski Samuel, Commutative Algebra

  • @joseluisparreno4999
    @joseluisparreno4999 7 років тому +1

    Very good game.

  • @bonerici
    @bonerici 8 років тому +2

    Please ben TURN OFF THE COMPUTER. I can use the computer too the only reason I watch these is for human analysis (and your awesome sense of humor)

  • @sergeirap33
    @sergeirap33 7 років тому

    nice !!!

  • @RichCoppensRCKenpo
    @RichCoppensRCKenpo 5 років тому +1

    Great history lesson.

  • @beeble2003
    @beeble2003 5 років тому +4

    11:35 GM Ben "Always Retreat" Finegold thinks Bc8 isn't a great move? Very suspicious.

  • @AguNorris
    @AguNorris 7 років тому +2

    8:04 best public NA

  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk 6 років тому +1

    Schlechter was an aggressive player so the simple explanation for his play when he needs only a draw is he couldn't help himself lol. It was his nature as a chess player.

    • @keedt
      @keedt 6 років тому +2

      except he was the most drawish player this side of anish giri

    • @BlackKaweah
      @BlackKaweah 3 роки тому +1

      @@keedt Play over his games, you might change your opinion. He was more of a "Never Loses Master" than a "Drawing Master"

  • @xxAutoFlowxx
    @xxAutoFlowxx 8 років тому +1

    Please define "Stolen from him"

    • @12jswilson
      @12jswilson 3 роки тому +1

      Finegold doesn't like Alekhine for a lot of reasons. Capablanca didn't like Alekhine either.

  • @mjgayle52
    @mjgayle52 8 років тому

    GM Finegold - could one make a reasonable argument that trading queens is bad for the game (not for one side) because it reduces the total material and in many positions moves away from a chance for a win for either side.

    • @mercylessplayer
      @mercylessplayer 3 роки тому

      No, if it's bad for you it's good for your opponnent

  • @dylanperry377
    @dylanperry377 6 років тому

    14:00 why not bishop E6 attacking the queen, breaking the pin, leaving both the queen and rook attacked.

    • @dylanperry377
      @dylanperry377 6 років тому

      And if rook takes bishop, after the pawn recaptures, it opens up the file and double attacks white's F2 pawn, with queen and rook. Or if white saves his queen then the pawn still captures rook, and it's the same attack on F2.

  • @the1000master
    @the1000master 8 років тому +7

    Schlechter is definitely "worse" in every game!

  • @239ricardojorge
    @239ricardojorge 7 років тому +14

    im naked..

  • @chess_is_a_vibe
    @chess_is_a_vibe 8 років тому +3

    Love the 9/11 joke. Lmao

  • @guitarplayabreh9445
    @guitarplayabreh9445 8 років тому

    28:27 IT'S OVER 9000!!!

  • @MrCooldude4172
    @MrCooldude4172 6 років тому

    That intro lmao

  • @vindictiveDOOM
    @vindictiveDOOM 6 років тому

    plot twist. I'm not dressed

  • @jeffwads
    @jeffwads 3 роки тому +1

    Nope. If he would have drawn the last game (10th), he would have lost the match to the WC, Lasker. This is why he went for the gusto in the last game. Thank goodness, because it was a doosey. Source: The World Chess Championship "Steinitz to Alekhine", by P. Moran. Page 23. He had to win by 2 points!!!

  • @cathalkeenan8
    @cathalkeenan8 4 роки тому

    26:47queen g2 and the knight hangs

  • @xxAutoFlowxx
    @xxAutoFlowxx 8 років тому +5

    Ben are you you crazy??? ....AA vs Capa.... 25 draws....6-3 in favor of Alekhine...You play a match of 34 games and only lose 3 you are at least equal..AA never beat him in a single serious game b4 the match..Clutch...AA demanded 10G in gold for return match as did Lasker and Capa b4 him..Capa never produced it..They should have played 2 yrs prior, but AA couldn't raise the funds....Like you said in the beginning of this vid...Don't believe all that you read...Capa was well liked, AA not so much..

    • @musicalneptunian
      @musicalneptunian 5 років тому

      Yeah. Nimzowitsch never played in a world championship match. I gather that he couln't raise the stake funds for a challenge. A bit of weird information: in the first match for the world championship against Capablanca, Alekhine had severe toothache and was sweating from a related fever.

    • @dahchessmaster4616
      @dahchessmaster4616 4 роки тому

      Lasker's rules for the match were unfair, & even lied in his book about the wcm that he lost; but still, he was a great chess player. The rules for this match, weren't half as stringent as the rules applicable for Capablanca. Who was given the ultimatum--if you do not comply, then you will not play. Anyhoo, I believe Capablanca was the strongest during that period.

    • @pascalanonym6495
      @pascalanonym6495 Рік тому

      @@dahchessmaster4616 why exactly were lasker's rules unfair?

  • @lordjaraxxus3864
    @lordjaraxxus3864 3 місяці тому

    accordion to me

  • @cyxFrag
    @cyxFrag 8 років тому +10

    ANOTHER ONE ??? :D HORRIBLE :D

  • @alansong4754
    @alansong4754 8 років тому

    #

  • @deemorin8265
    @deemorin8265 8 років тому

    can u plz edit out your chugging of drink sounds nasty

    • @bonerici
      @bonerici 8 років тому +3

      I like it. Chug!!

    • @xxAutoFlowxx
      @xxAutoFlowxx 8 років тому

      +Dee Morin Is he a sugar freak?...Shouldn't drink soda when you're that over weight..Hope it's sugarless

  • @alansong4754
    @alansong4754 8 років тому

    #schlechter

  • @hakanincecik4783
    @hakanincecik4783 7 років тому

    S.A guys

  • @maxspringfield
    @maxspringfield 8 років тому +2

    Schlechter = terrible.