This is why Fischer was arguably the greatest all-around player: he could destroy you in the opening with his deep preparation, he could out play you in the middle game with forceful positional play (that could and often did erupt into a tactical finish), and he could elegantly grind a microscopic endgame advantage into a full point. Couple this with a killer-instinct and tireless will to win, and you have the ultimate Chess Terminator. No wonder everyone talked about "Fischer Fear". My fav book was and still is "The Games of Robert J. Fischer" by Wade and O'Connell... a treasure trove of masterpieces. If you love the "universal player" style, you can't do better than this game collection IMHO.
Thanks, Jerry. Love the analysis and the conversational way you present it. Watched this video a year ago, watching it again. Maybe someday it will stick. All the best.
Best chess channel to my mind - imparts real knowledge of techniques at the strategic level. Always very rewarding to follow the analysis. Much appreciated.
Excellent as always, yours is the best chess channel I've found on UA-cam. The way you present game analysis is superior. Thanks & keep up the great work.
More analysis, thank you very much. It's been a while since your last upload of standard chess games. Don't get me wrong, the streams are great, but these videos are what got me to subscribe. Great work Jerry.😁
I said it before I'll say it again. Jerry is the best at commentating chess videos. After hearing him everyday for a while you start to ask the same questions he does. Love it! Thank you so much man
Since you mentioned it, it might have been nice to see afterward how the exchange was an inspiration in your own game. Otherwise, very nice analysis -- as someone who plays more Go than Chess, it's always fun to watch your explanations, and be granted more insight into what's taking place in games like this.
Thanks a lot for this great analysis. You have helped me a lot regarding how to "think" chess. Also, I love the pacing of your videos as well. Keep it up! Hope you upload similar videos more often. Cheers!
Thank you jerry!! Been waiting for your standard chess games like a decade 😭😭 please update more videos.. regardless of the players as long as it is your analysis
Was astousding that white anticipated each move from behind. I thought white should be the bully. A world champion that's an opportunist. Amazing. Nice lesson. I still play My WAY
Really nice idea with lessons recap at the end :) As some of others have pointed out - please consider maybe sacrificing some streams for this kind of videos. I personally like them a lot more than streams for the depth and really cool insights into every step of the game. I understand that streams are faster to produce, but maybe there is the chance for more content like this anyway :) Cheers!
I was expecting move 22 to be something like "bishop backflips over 2 rooks to deliver smothered mate, the crowd goes wild". Instead I got "knight takes bishop"
Hi Jerry! @chessnetwork I love the analysis videos you do, please do more of them. Especially like the ones from the analysis of grandmaster playlist! Would love to see more as I’ve watched them all at least twice
hi jerry. the forward moves you suggested after petrosian resigned, did not include black's rook to f6 - a way to block the checkmate (black's subsequent rook to f8, if needed).
I also found move 13 very instructive. To not go in for the bishop for rook exchange and to avoid a messy dynamic position. I could easily see how I would immediately go in for that in my own games.
Hi Jerry, I just watched your glorious stream on Solomon's Key. Do you know about Spherical on Amiga? It's a variation with a rolling ball to lead to the exit, and a giant dragon in the end! There is a longplay on UA-cam you might be interested in.
I'm going to list the masters I think would be best for me to study for a better understanding of the game, based on how I perceive my own playstyle and shortcomings. In order. 1. Paul Morphy 2. Frank Marshall 3. Arron Nimzowitsch 4. Mikhail Botvinnik 5. Tigran Petrosian 6. Anatoly Karpov 7. Vasily Ivanchuk 8. Wesley So These aren't necessarily my favorites. But they seem like the best source for me to learn and grow as a player.
Wouldn't it also be a good idea to exchange of the opponent's bishop that is of the same colour as the square that the Isolated Queen Pawn is on? In order to blockade the pawn with a knight and then take it with superior fire power.
hi jerry, can u review alphazero vs stockfish game again please. I already have alot of alphazero vs stockfish games (maybe more than 100) but i still need your master thought on the game. Thanks. i can send u the game if u need it.
I loved the "game lessons" at the final of the video
Agreed
My comment as well!
same..:)
Absolutely. Ideally, you'd like to be able to take something away for yourself, but you can't really apply something you can't put words to.
yeah. It`s so Jerry :-)
This is why Fischer was arguably the greatest all-around player: he could destroy you in the opening with his deep preparation, he could out play you in the middle game with forceful positional play (that could and often did erupt into a tactical finish), and he could elegantly grind a microscopic endgame advantage into a full point. Couple this with a killer-instinct and tireless will to win, and you have the ultimate Chess Terminator. No wonder everyone talked about "Fischer Fear". My fav book was and still is "The Games of Robert J. Fischer" by Wade and O'Connell... a treasure trove of masterpieces. If you love the "universal player" style, you can't do better than this game collection IMHO.
Excellent comment.
Totally agree with your analysis.
Fischer was beyond the super Grandmaster. The best of all times.
Thanks, Jerry. Love the analysis and the conversational way you present it. Watched this video a year ago, watching it again. Maybe someday it will stick. All the best.
Best chess channel to my mind - imparts real knowledge of techniques at the strategic level. Always very rewarding to follow the analysis. Much appreciated.
Great analysis.
It's like watching multiple games.
Variations fully explained.
Excellent as always, yours is the best chess channel I've found on UA-cam. The way you present game analysis is superior. Thanks & keep up the great work.
Great game- thanks for the analysis. Really like the final overview of the main lessons in the sideboard!
More analysis, thank you very much. It's been a while since your last upload of standard chess games. Don't get me wrong, the streams are great, but these videos are what got me to subscribe. Great work Jerry.😁
YYES
Agree
Spot on
Totally agreed!
Y E P
Nobody:
Jerry: Hi everyone it's Jerry
Everyone: WOOOO
Hi everyone iss Jerry
This meme is literally everywhere now and doesn't even make sense because of the double negative at the start
Phenomenal commentary. Thank you
Thanks Jerry, really Interesting and Instructional !!!!
Nice, a new classic game! I love these.
I said it before I'll say it again. Jerry is the best at commentating chess videos. After hearing him everyday for a while you start to ask the same questions he does. Love it! Thank you so much man
i like the game lesson after the match ends. its a really good improvement. Keep it up!
The pure elation I get when I see a new video in my subbox is so nice
very high quality content, thanks!
Thank you
The ''game lessons'' at the end of the video was helpful. Thanks Jerry. You've been a great help to my chess game.
I really like the game lessons at the end, haven't been keeping up with recent videos. Please do it every video!
Really like the recap at the end
Unintended ASMR-content and Tricky knight narration? Thank you for posting content Jerry, your work is appreciated by everyone!
Best chess channel on UA-cam
Since you mentioned it, it might have been nice to see afterward how the exchange was an inspiration in your own game.
Otherwise, very nice analysis -- as someone who plays more Go than Chess, it's always fun to watch your explanations, and be granted more insight into what's taking place in games like this.
Jerry you analysis of games is really serious, quite a contrast to your humourous blitz commentary when you yourself play. They both are great.
Glad to hear your voice Jerry 🔥
Bobby Fischer: *existed*.
Jerry: He's free real estate.
@Gaming Freak happy ?
@Addict C happy ?
Isaac T. No. You didn’t capitalize the H in second line
@Gaming Freak No. You're not.
@@milothegoat280 happy ?
Thanks, Jerry!
Thanks a lot for this great analysis. You have helped me a lot regarding how to "think" chess. Also, I love the pacing of your videos as well. Keep it up!
Hope you upload similar videos more often. Cheers!
Wonderful, instructive analysis
LOVE the game lessons at the end. Awesome addition Jerry, great video!
superb video n thanks for posting an awesome game.
Was waiting for these lessons In your voice
very nice analysis...good job
Nice. Insightful tidbits. Good show.
I see an upload from Jerry, I click watch and like. Hasn't let me down in a game yet.
The best of the best!
Deep analysis. Awesome and thanks.
Thank You for another excellent analysis. Well Done! :)
Thank you jerry!! Been waiting for your standard chess games like a decade 😭😭 please update more videos.. regardless of the players as long as it is your analysis
Who downvotes these videos...seriously? Jerry is awesome.
Please do more, Jerry! Thanks ;)
"And say: What are you staring at now?" - Jerry - We've missed you!
Great video Jerry, You explained very well like always.
Awesome video! Thanks jerry! 👍🏻
Thanks for the lessons at the end of video
Well Planned and executed! Great video!
thank you so much for this fantastic video.
I'm early! Great video Jerry once again!
Amazing analysis
thanks for the video jerry, love your content
Lovin' the "game lessons" section, Jerry.
I'm waiting for this.. Thanks Jerry.
Amazing video
Was astousding that white anticipated each move from behind. I thought white should be the bully. A world champion that's an opportunist. Amazing. Nice lesson. I still play My WAY
Love these thanks Jerry :)
I love your content and look forward to your uploads
Really nice idea with lessons recap at the end :)
As some of others have pointed out - please consider maybe sacrificing some streams for this kind of videos. I personally like them a lot more than streams for the depth and really cool insights into every step of the game.
I understand that streams are faster to produce, but maybe there is the chance for more content like this anyway :) Cheers!
Thank you!
I wonder how many other grandmasters would have found Fischer's plan? Genius.
Excellent as usual :)
Rest in peace Bobby, for you are the King.
Presentation well done
I was expecting move 22 to be something like "bishop backflips over 2 rooks to deliver smothered mate, the crowd goes wild". Instead I got "knight takes bishop"
Back to the good stuff!
Nice! More standard games please. Very nice
Hi Jerry! @chessnetwork I love the analysis videos you do, please do more of them. Especially like the ones from the analysis of grandmaster playlist! Would love to see more as I’ve watched them all at least twice
I wish you would upload all of your streams on UA-cam
or atleast stream highlights
You can rewatch streams on Twitch, my man. (:
I strongly prefer these videos over the stream uploads.
Awesome Game....
yay a new video
I miss Bobby. Such a tragedy what happened he had a beautiful mind
Thanks Jerry
I have missed these videos. Would love to see one with Korchnoi
Excellent
hi jerry. the forward moves you suggested after petrosian resigned, did not include black's rook to f6 - a way to block the checkmate (black's subsequent rook to f8, if needed).
I feel like as chess becomes more popular, we’re going to start seeing some super dank memes with the caption “feel free to pause the video”
We got chess buttplug instead😅
Jerry please come back with more post match analysis videos
I also found move 13 very instructive. To not go in for the bishop for rook exchange and to avoid a messy dynamic position. I could easily see how I would immediately go in for that in my own games.
Great commentary, also hoping for some more zen mode games
Hi Jerry, I just watched your glorious stream on Solomon's Key. Do you know about Spherical on Amiga? It's a variation with a rolling ball to lead to the exit, and a giant dragon in the end! There is a longplay on UA-cam you might be interested in.
I'm going to list the masters I think would be best for me to study for a better understanding of the game, based on how I perceive my own playstyle and shortcomings. In order.
1. Paul Morphy
2. Frank Marshall
3. Arron Nimzowitsch
4. Mikhail Botvinnik
5. Tigran Petrosian
6. Anatoly Karpov
7. Vasily Ivanchuk
8. Wesley So
These aren't necessarily my favorites. But they seem like the best source for me to learn and grow as a player.
But all is for naught. Because I've retired from chess.
Im a simple man. I see the thumnail of one of Jerrys new videos ablut chess.
I click.
thanks
Awesome
Jerry sensei! thank you for another of your amazing game analysis! Any thoughts about continuing your beginner to master video series? :D
miss your long-plays Jer
Wouldn't it also be a good idea to exchange of the opponent's bishop that is of the same colour as the square that the Isolated Queen Pawn is on? In order to blockade the pawn with a knight and then take it with superior fire power.
Hi Jerry, have you had a chance to play 4 way chess yet??? If so what do you think about it???
Maybe I'll buy a bong. "Woe, Dude".
play the bong
You should try voiceover acting. Great channel.
What if you analyzed the game that shows the knight is more superior than the bishop, so we can get a fairplay game??
Jerry we literally wait for your analysis upload...please upload a bit sooner
I am a simple man, I see a ChessNetwork video, I press like.
its almost impossible for me to imagine a really disappointing chess network video so that seems like a safe bet...
"Give up an advantage to obrtain another"
You cannot hear such wise words in the boldest philosophy books. And they ask me why I love chess...
hi jerry, can u review alphazero vs stockfish game again please.
I already have alot of alphazero vs stockfish games (maybe more than 100) but i still need your master thought on the game. Thanks. i can send u the game if u need it.
10/10.
Grenke matches? I am waiting
Zugzwang Indeed Jerry!!!
good game
B4 wow!
move 25 id take the pawn with bishop to a6. any ideas why that didnt happen?
It wins material but black has too much counter-play