Man, I really love these videos. After watching and understanding your thought process, I have pushed my rank to 1300s from 800s myself. Two things I learnt are: 1. take your time before making any moves, make a correct move, instead of making quick moves (as it goes a long way), 2. always analyze your games after, no matter you win or lose as you get to learn from your mistakes and improvise. (Also, ALWAYS play b4 after e4 e5, Nf3, Nc6, Bc4, Bc5)
It's amazing how you say bishop to e3 and simultaneously to draw an arrow to b3 where the bishop can't even move. I've got to practice the square names more on lichess.
One thing we can learn from this is that when your opponent plays a suboptimal move, it s important not to get innovative. Just play solid chess. The correct move of rook f to e1 would have ended this game a lot sooner.
Chess channels casting this on the Universal Hypernet in 2123: "Hello everyone, and welcome to a very nice game in which, as the title suggests, Agadmator will once again use the Agadmator Gambit; and as you can see we are using the Agadmator Head for this video, so we already know this will be one to show your friends at the Digi-Bar and Meta-Library... some excellent subscribers in chat are mentioning someone called Evans? Who's that?"
9:32 the move was rook from e7 captures his pawn on c7. Its the move recommended but I have seen it in the game also and I'm only a 1450 player ;) 6:03 I'm surprised you haven't seen his knight on h6 who can take your pawn after f7. But you did win a piece there and got an excellent position ;) You played really well Agad vs a higher ranked player!
Great game. Lamb to the slaughter. What i appreciate about your games is how open and well placed your peices are. Makes for an easy game to follow and i try to anticipate before you move. My games seem more messy...lol not as clear. Thankd for the games. Keep them coming. Maybe 2 per day if you have time. 😂
The pawn gambit b4?! Should be met with d5 !? This move allows Black plenty of counter- play. In short ,Black is at least equal . Evans Gambit is only dangerous when people are unfamiliar and/or haven't bothered to learn any theory.
Can you continue your tradition of putting the chess board on the left in the thumb nail when you play live? And on the right when it's a recorded game you're covering. #suggestion
#suggestion I played an awesome game ... ending with king moving from path of rook to checkmate opponent at MY FIRST RANK. I want to show u the game... how can i show you. kindly suggest. please please please
This is why Bobby Fischer hated opening book theory. Because you can literally memorize a particular opening just a single move further than your opponent, and end up with an easily winning position. You've done nothing original, you've analyzed nothing, you've learned nothing. All you did was memorize a sequence which you probably always play anyway, and you just happened to encounter an opponent that didn't cram that opening to the same depth you did.
as high as you elo is .. common agad... at 6:53 had you taken a pawn on d6 it would have forced a line where you would be a piece up in two moves. Even if the king does not take a pawn the king would go under the mask of rook and you could take bishop on c8 .
1 - imagine WESLEY SO, THE NEPHEW OF BOBBY FISCHER, wins the candidates and then beats liren and then becomes the 1st ever player to become both classical WFRCC & classical WCC unlikely unless the candidates suddenly becomes - classical 9LX - classical armageddon w/ auction - both of the above - knockout (either single or double i guess) w/tiebreaker not rapid but classical armageddon w/ auction it's still unlikely even if liren drops out and there's a 2nd place thing again but still a fun thought lol. 2 besides as far h uncle bobby is concerned. 2a - wesley has nothing to prove in regular chess anymore 2b - wesley has nothing to prove in rapid 9LX 2c - wesley has something to prove in classical 9LX if it's next gen. imagine hans vs wesley in 2024 classical WFRCC finals. it's like bobby fischer vs anatoly karpov (bobby fischer vs garry kasparov was the 2019 WFRCC finals, proving ultimately that bobby would've EASILY defeated garry in classical 9LX) 3 ok i've been complaining for 2 years that wesley didn't get a wildcard in the candidates for 9LX reasons even though fabi & hikaru got wildcards in the 2019 WFRCC quarter-finals (equivalent of 9LX candidates) for chess reasons. (yes, hikaru too. 2018 unofficial is only 2 players & both were chess wildcards. but unfortunately no, magnus indeed deserved a wildcard into the 2019 WFRCC semi-finals) but i guess that's now moot. 4 but still wesley should get a wildcard in the 2024 WFRCC if it's going to be classical (at least 60min) again like 2019 not rapid in 2022 (32.5min) 5 finally, magnus garry hikaru daniil, veselin, liren, piers morgan, george bush are bad guys (allies of evil). wesley, bobby, hans, sergey, vlad, nepo, andrew tate, donald trump are good guys (axis of evil). so they're both evil in different ways: allies of evil vs axis of evil as described in: ARNSi0cPu60 like tax collector vs pharisee, like (iran iraq north korea) vs (US UK Japan Australia) 6 wow i can't believe someone actually reached the end of this comment. well thanks for reading. merry christmas, happy new year, and happy holidays 7 PS 2023 USCC - Atousa almost beat Carissa Yip, the eventual winner! Carissa was losing most of the game. Atousa just blundered in the end. #suggestion #womeninchess #uschesschamps #uschess #uschesschamp #uscc
2nd: Hans Niemann = next Bobby Fischer - Wesley So = current Bobby Fischer - Bobby Fischer's ghost = old Bobby Fischer - Beth Harmon = Bobby Fischer in another universe Each of these 4 'is a prodigy, had a rather dark childhood and is American'. Speaking of Wesley So Hikaru's (the rapid WFRCC) wife almost beat Wesley So's (the classical WFRCC) girlfriend! 2023 USCC - Indeed Carissa Yip won and thanked Wesley So as her secret second in the 2023 USCC closing ceremony speech. But in Carissa vs Atousa, Carissa was losing most of the game. Atousa just blundered in the end. move 54 for black is an 8-move equality puzzle it's so sharp [Variant "From Position"] [FEN "1Q5k/3r1rn1/p3N3/Pp1p2P1/1q2p3/1B2R2P/5P2/6K1 b"] 1... Kh7 2. g6+ Kxg6 3. Rg3+ Kf6 4. Nxg7 Rxg7 5. Qf4+ Ke6 6. Qh6+ Kf5 7. Rxg7 Rxg7+ 8. Qxg7 Qxb3 PS xcdhgq #suggestion #womeninchess #uschesschamps #uschess #uschesschamp #uscc
Man, I really love these videos. After watching and understanding your thought process, I have pushed my rank to 1300s from 800s myself. Two things I learnt are: 1. take your time before making any moves, make a correct move, instead of making quick moves (as it goes a long way), 2. always analyze your games after, no matter you win or lose as you get to learn from your mistakes and improvise. (Also, ALWAYS play b4 after e4 e5, Nf3, Nc6, Bc4, Bc5)
What's that in the sky? It's Heaven's gambit...
This is nuts i newer saw Antonio crashed somebody like this 😂😂😂😂
Ideal opponent for your Evans. Not brave - greedy.
Its more interesting when you play and analyse your games either you win or lose, keep it up!
Please keep making these videos they are enjoyable
The Evans Gambit Massacre !
I love watching these videos and the brainstorming around positions
I screamed internally when i saw the possibility of evans gambit. My man really never disappoints
Agad+Evans gambit=true love😁
Loved that he played as long as he could. It shows great character.
Another well explained Evans gambit game. Great 👍
Is het een vogel, is het een vliegtuig, nee dat is het niet, het is mega mindyy
Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane? It is the SUPERMAN of chess openings, the Evans Gambit :D
13:33 i didn't know that a bishop can protect the rook this way! By Preventing king to reach the rook
It's amazing how you say bishop to e3 and simultaneously to draw an arrow to b3 where the bishop can't even move.
I've got to practice the square names more on lichess.
One thing we can learn from this is that when your opponent plays a suboptimal move, it s important not to get innovative. Just play solid chess. The correct move of rook f to e1 would have ended this game a lot sooner.
Chess channels casting this on the Universal Hypernet in 2123: "Hello everyone, and welcome to a very nice game in which, as the title suggests, Agadmator will once again use the Agadmator Gambit; and as you can see we are using the Agadmator Head for this video, so we already know this will be one to show your friends at the Digi-Bar and Meta-Library... some excellent subscribers in chat are mentioning someone called Evans? Who's that?"
9:32 the move was rook from e7 captures his pawn on c7. Its the move recommended but I have seen it in the game also and I'm only a 1450 player ;)
6:03 I'm surprised you haven't seen his knight on h6 who can take your pawn after f7. But you did win a piece there and got an excellent position ;)
You played really well Agad vs a higher ranked player!
Great game. Lamb to the slaughter. What i appreciate about your games is how open and well placed your peices are. Makes for an easy game to follow and i try to anticipate before you move. My games seem more messy...lol not as clear. Thankd for the games. Keep them coming. Maybe 2 per day if you have time. 😂
Loved seeing the EG in its full effectiveness!
Very helpful videos brother. Loved the concept.
Now I love the Evan's Gambit 🔥🔥
The pawn gambit b4?! Should be met with d5 !?
This move allows Black plenty of counter- play.
In short ,Black is at least equal .
Evans Gambit is only dangerous when people are unfamiliar and/or haven't bothered to learn any theory.
No it is Superman.
I will tell my friends at the "library or at the bar" about this...
Can you continue your tradition of putting the chess board on the left in the thumb nail when you play live? And on the right when it's a recorded game you're covering. #suggestion
I already know how this ends. Aggy it’s ok for you to teach it. Bonvoyage
It’s Ole and his Pratmen
16:34 Rook to c6 instead of Bishop to d4 would have led to a checkmate I believe.
Kudos to your thumbnail Antonio 😂
Awesome game you have here for us, thank you! :)
opponents need to look for anti-Evans lines it seems
Learned this game to always move Bb6 in the Evan's.
I tune in to your games 🤣
I don't usually comment, but I had to for this masterpiece. Amazing!
Well played
e6 instead of Rad1 for certain!
IDK THE RESULTS BUT OMG ITS THE ITALIAN GAMBIT BABY IM BUCKLIN IN
i got from 1000 to 1150 in like 2 weeks of watching agad's games. love from pakistan ♥
It is Birdman 😊 .
Love your videos from Việt Nam
Excellent game!
It's Agad
Its better trying to be more effective and as a result failing then not trying because this is how you eventually become more effective. :3
Very nice game!
It's a birdplane
Antonio opens his shirt and there's another one with a big S behind it. Nothing more need be said.
much appreciated
#suggestion
I played an awesome game ... ending with king moving from path of rook to checkmate opponent at MY FIRST RANK.
I want to show u the game... how can i show you. kindly suggest. please please please
Tall water 68
This is why Bobby Fischer hated opening book theory. Because you can literally memorize a particular opening just a single move further than your opponent, and end up with an easily winning position. You've done nothing original, you've analyzed nothing, you've learned nothing. All you did was memorize a sequence which you probably always play anyway, and you just happened to encounter an opponent that didn't cram that opening to the same depth you did.
BLV is short for "commentator" in Vietnamese!
Thx. And so we learned something today 😊
Could be an ArabicFalcon lol
What a title.
6:25 you could sac the queen
Pawn takes double check only move is d8 rook e8 mate supported by the pawn
What about the Rook at H8? Or what I'm missing?
I have 1,300 ratings on lichess and it really baffles me how your opponent has 2,400… He/she was spectacularly bad.
المنقذ القاسي 72
Smart bear 01
as high as you elo is .. common agad... at 6:53 had you taken a pawn on d6 it would have forced a line where you would be a piece up in two moves. Even if the king does not take a pawn the king would go under the mask of rook and you could take bishop on c8 .
Nice. GG.
👏👏👏👏
very nice to see you clean that putz' clock
1 - imagine WESLEY SO, THE NEPHEW OF BOBBY FISCHER, wins the candidates and then beats liren and then becomes the 1st ever player to become both classical WFRCC & classical WCC
unlikely unless the candidates suddenly becomes
- classical 9LX
- classical armageddon w/ auction
- both of the above
- knockout (either single or double i guess) w/tiebreaker not rapid but classical armageddon w/ auction
it's still unlikely even if liren drops out and there's a 2nd place thing again but still a fun thought lol.
2
besides as far h uncle bobby is concerned.
2a - wesley has nothing to prove in regular chess anymore
2b - wesley has nothing to prove in rapid 9LX
2c - wesley has something to prove in classical 9LX if it's next gen. imagine hans vs wesley in 2024 classical WFRCC finals. it's like bobby fischer vs anatoly karpov (bobby fischer vs garry kasparov was the 2019 WFRCC finals, proving ultimately that bobby would've EASILY defeated garry in classical 9LX)
3
ok i've been complaining for 2 years that wesley didn't get a wildcard in the candidates for 9LX reasons even though fabi & hikaru got wildcards in the 2019 WFRCC quarter-finals (equivalent of 9LX candidates) for chess reasons.
(yes, hikaru too. 2018 unofficial is only 2 players & both were chess wildcards. but unfortunately no, magnus indeed deserved a wildcard into the 2019 WFRCC semi-finals)
but i guess that's now moot.
4
but still wesley should get a wildcard in the 2024 WFRCC if it's going to be classical (at least 60min) again like 2019 not rapid in 2022 (32.5min)
5
finally, magnus garry hikaru daniil, veselin, liren, piers morgan, george bush are bad guys (allies of evil). wesley, bobby, hans, sergey, vlad, nepo, andrew tate, donald trump are good guys (axis of evil).
so they're both evil in different ways: allies of evil vs axis of evil as described in:
ARNSi0cPu60
like tax collector vs pharisee,
like (iran iraq north korea) vs (US UK Japan Australia)
6
wow i can't believe someone actually reached the end of this comment. well thanks for reading. merry christmas, happy new year, and happy holidays
7
PS
2023 USCC - Atousa almost beat Carissa Yip, the eventual winner!
Carissa was losing most of the game. Atousa just blundered in the end.
#suggestion
#womeninchess
#uschesschamps
#uschess
#uschesschamp
#uscc
Dude I freaking saw captures on d7 coming from the engine... I thought you had mouse slipped exf7...
I knew it. I was screaming D7
Please dont spoiler your previous videos
Agad trying playing your evan gambit with IM n u will know how high this plane is
1st sir..😅
fuck.
Wondering money 69
Cute girl 50
third
I don't often say this but how is that guy 2240? What a terrible game.
Probably didn't know the opening and got into bad position he couldn't get out of
2nd: Hans Niemann = next Bobby Fischer
- Wesley So = current Bobby Fischer
- Bobby Fischer's ghost = old Bobby Fischer
- Beth Harmon = Bobby Fischer in another universe
Each of these 4 'is a prodigy, had a rather dark childhood and is American'.
Speaking of Wesley So
Hikaru's (the rapid WFRCC) wife almost beat Wesley So's (the classical WFRCC) girlfriend!
2023 USCC - Indeed Carissa Yip won and thanked Wesley So as her secret second in the 2023 USCC closing ceremony speech.
But in Carissa vs Atousa, Carissa was losing most of the game. Atousa just blundered in the end.
move 54 for black is an 8-move equality puzzle
it's so sharp
[Variant "From Position"]
[FEN "1Q5k/3r1rn1/p3N3/Pp1p2P1/1q2p3/1B2R2P/5P2/6K1 b"]
1... Kh7 2. g6+ Kxg6 3. Rg3+ Kf6 4. Nxg7 Rxg7 5. Qf4+ Ke6 6. Qh6+ Kf5 7. Rxg7 Rxg7+ 8. Qxg7 Qxb3
PS
xcdhgq
#suggestion
#womeninchess
#uschesschamps
#uschess
#uschesschamp
#uscc
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