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Alder Escobar Forero - Tianqi Wang
Round 7: Alder Escobar Forero - Tianqi Wang
B15 Caro-Kann, Tartakower (Nimzovich) variation
1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 dxe4 4.Nxe4 Nf6 5.Nxf6+ exf6 6.c3 Bd6 7.Bd3 Na6 8.Ne2 Nc7 9.Bf4 h5 10.Bxd6 Qxd6 11.Ng3 h4 12.Qe2+ Kf8 13.Ne4 Qd8 14.O-O-O g6 15.Kb1 a5 16.g3 a4 17.Rhg1 Nd5 18.a3 Kg7 19.Qf3 f5 20.Nd2 h3 21.Nc4 Nf6 22.Qf4 Be6 23.f3 Qd5 24.Rde1 b5 25.Ne3 Qa2+ 26.Kc1 Qa1+ 27.Bb1 Ba2 28.Kc2 Bb3+ 29.Kc1 Nd5 30.Nxd5 cxd5 31.Qe5+ Kg8 32.Qd6 Rc8 33.Re3 b4 34.Qxb4 Kg7 35.Re7 Rc4 36.Qa5 Ra8 37.Rxf7+ Kh6 38.g4 Kg5 39.gxf5+ Kf4 40.fxg6+ Ke3 41.Re7+ Kf2 42.Ree1 Rxa5 43.Ref1+ Ke3 44.Re1+ Kf4 45.Rg4+ Kxf3 46.Rg3+ Kf2 47.Ree3 Bd1 48.g7 Rb5 49.b4 Rb8 50.Kxd1 Qxb1+ 51.Kd2 Qb2+ 52.Kd1 Rxd4+ 53.cxd4 Qxd4+ 54.Rd3 Qa1+ 55.Kc2 Qa2+ 56.Kd1 Qe2+ 57.Kc1 Re8 58.Rc3 Qf1+ 59.Kb2 Re2+ 60.Rc2 Rxc2+ 61.Kxc2 Qe2+ 62.Kc1 Qe1+ 63.Kc2 Qe4+ 64.Kc1 Qh1+ 65.Kb2 Qxh2 66.Rg5 Ke3+ 67.Ka1 Qh1+ 68.Ka2 Qh2+ 69.Ka1
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00:50 Game Starts!
01:35 Completely New Game!
08:25 Pause the Video!
11:35 Pause the Video 2!
15:00 It was in this position!
15:45 Contributions!
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Let’s just congratulate Agadmator on never having ads during the videos ❤
send him a few bucks!
@@donsurlylyte he’s the only UA-cam channel I’ve ever donated to 😂
No ads and no sponsors.
I have ad blocker and it shows this video had 6 ads , at 0:50 , 1:35, 8:26 ,11:35,15:01 and 15:45.
@@badchessplyr Those are not ads, those times correspond to chapters; e.g. 8:26 and 11:35 are the pause the video moments. Though there is one skip-able ad before the video plays. I don't know if he has any control over that one.
That king walk to the other side of the board that led to the two kings virtually chilling next to each other is hilarious. What a game.
exactly what I thought
This game was full of "Call the ambulance! But not for me." moments 😎
Call an ambulance for both of us
Antonio is THE BEST 😁 Isn't he!
Always love the excitement Antonio has when b4 is played
"Just when you need it it's always there" 🤣
I went right past the library to the bar after watching this game. There was nothing more that could be done!
Have an excellent rest of your day and thanks for your wonderful suggestion
"do it for Steve" - even Agad found his own humour funny at that point
Yeah who is Steve?
@@JW-qd3ol 0:40 "as I understand from a few articles, they call him Steve" (Basically so he doesn't have to try and pronounce that name again)
This is more complicated than all of the games I ever played combined.
8:58 now comes pawn to b4...incredible. Just when you need it, it's always there. :)
This is such a great line
Apparently, when Stockfish saw this game it said "Fuck that, I am switching to fishing!", flipped the table and stormed out of the room.
changing its name to Stockchess
Wow! I've never seen a game where both sides are threatening checkmates and both sides are threatening pawn promotions, all at once.
I live literally 20 minutes from where this was played and had no idea, my mind was blown in the intro when Naperville got name dropped. Great video as always
After this game was shown, the bar went reverently silent and the library erupted in cheers.
🤣
Draw is the best conclusion for this game, now I can watch this match for 100 of times without any regret.
16:02 Why doesn't the knight move to b6 to attack the queen and rook? i am 1700 player..
Agadmator, I just want to say that in my opinion, your Chess Channel, is the greatest Chess Channel that I have ever come across. I enjoy every single video of yours!! I cannot believe as you explained that Ferero didn't see that move on 07:00 to win the game for white?! This game as you said was highly confusing!!
They agreed on 69,true gentlemen
Touche
king cannot touch king
Nice
Sounds gay
Oink oink
“And White doesn’t miss this opportunity. Or rather he does, but not by a lot.” 😂
What a wild ride. Many glorious "only moves" for this show enjoyer.
2:29 "It doesn't even have to be a good move, he'll just play it."
If there ain't once singular sentence that describes my chess career.
This is one of these rare games that I feel really happy for ending in a draw!
16:02 Why doesn't the knight move to b6 to attack the queen and rook? i am 1700 player..
I think an explanation as to why his nickname is Steve is more complicated than the game itself
Lmfaooooooooo
Probably. My theory is: His real name was Chang Wui Wang. His American friends persuaded him to change name to more common form: name and surname. So they gathered and discussed what would be the most natural way so that it still sounds as close to the original as possible. They came up with Tchangey Wang. But just few months before this he had married his long-time girlfriend, who happened to be Portuguese, and Tiago is popular Portuguese name. Under her influence, they agreed the new name would be Tianqi Wang.
This was a fantastic game, thank you for showing it and thanks to the person who suggested it.
Hi Agadmator and fellow chess players! I grew up playing against Steve in tournaments in grade school; he was a whiz! I believe his given first name is pronounced “Tian-chee” but I'm not sure. Really cool to see my old friend on your channel! I asked him about it and he said he was winning "trillions of times" haha
Actually 'tyen-chee' - the 'a' is very random - but I agree Steve is close enough.
I cant play chess very good. Its so fun to watch the elite in this way. Thanks.
You should practice with bots first, mainly low levelled ones. Then go to playing with players.
@@yogi30051972 good idea. Thanks mate!
They're not elite chess players
@@yogi30051972 Thanks for your advice :)
@@santiagolujangil3421 No? Oh, i have little knowledge then.
"To those of you who are still here at the end..."
Haha as if I've ever stopped one of these excellent videos halfway through in my life.
Now you are the greatest chess player ever to Show these games on UA-cam.
this is the type of game, where your brain can equate and compute the old quote that chess parallels life. So many different portals for ones rabbit-hole to transpire. the different possibilities of roads taken n not taken. Always, and thankfully, something to learn.
Sick Game AGAD!!! Enjoyed
I am literally addicted to agadmators this two word "Hello Everyone "
I'm literally watching this video....ON THE INTERNET....so empirically, said game did not break the internet.
In my early A-player days we used to play such games that only computers could appreciate...you had to be good enough & bad enough for them!
"Kg8 allows white to get back in the game and white doesn't miss this opportunity... rather he does... but not by a lot". lol. Very fun game. Very difficult find the moves. And nice ending move.
Was just about to quote this 😂😂 love you Agad, never change
The amount of checks delivered in this game were more than my entire semester....... Maths marks
Edit :First time in my life my comment has got so many likes I thank you so much to you all alot 🥹
Also your English marks,,,SEMESTER
@@jeffreycarokann4890 huh ?!!!Your marks would have been much better if you would have looked into your Mistakes like this
In Japanese markings, check means incorrect.
I haven't smiled and gasped and laughed and enjoyed the thrill that is chess in some time. I was dancing in my chair the whole time!! edit: and a cherry on top, 69 moves, nice.
N🧊
fr lmao
It's like they just agreed "you know what, we've both done enough here..."
on move SIXTY-NINE.... Agadmator is a man of culture
Not what i imagined `steve´ from the US would look like.
How very stevist of you
Is it captain America reference?
best chess channel in the universe so honest
I try to take away concepts and not particular epic moves, as its much easier to understand a basic concept than find a winning move in some random position. What I took away from this game at the end there was how powerful centralizing your queen on an open board is.
"If you can solve this, you are literally the greatest players to be watching chess videos on youtube". 🤣🤣🤣
LOL.
My favourite line in this superb Agad video of a great game which was full of great lines.
The black queen on a1 went from being the most threatening piece on the board to the most useless, and then back to the most threatening.
I was looking through my bookshelf the other day and seeing all of the old books I had, I laughed.
It was then I noticed behind a wall of paperbacks my old encyclopedias--books silverfish riddled and made obsolete by today's modern search engines.
Feeling nostalgic and lamenting my lost past, I grabbed the alphabetically labelled book with the "I" on its spine and pulled it out.
Deranged and morbid, I flipped to the entry for "Insane."
There it was found, by the rather perturbed and addled me, a game of chess played by Escobar vs Wang.
And so it was.
At 10:51 a simpler win for Black than ...a2 is ...Qb3+/QxQ, ab3+/Kxb3, a2.
Agadmator, you sell this game like a priest sells heaven. Well done !
“I’ll play the Caro Kann: that will lead to a nice steady safe game…”
I actually liked it, love the breakdowns in your vids
Great game. Didn't get the move but enjoyed the game so much. Thanks for your wonderful channel.
Hey, I am "one of the greatest chess players to ever watch chess videos on youtube." I feel proud
I think it's worthwhile to explain, why Ka2 loses and Kb2 holds. The difference is, that after Kb2 Qe4; Rg3+ Kf2; Rc3 the white rook can go to c2 as he is supported by the king on b2.
Fun fact: Alder Escobar Forero is currently the president of the Colombian Chess Federation; he comes from Pereira, the same small city where GM Alonso Zapata was born...Alonso holds the record of the fastest win against a TOP 10 history Grand Master Champion: Zapata vs Anand (Biel 1988) 🎉
If there was a completely new chess piece (which can can only move on odd Sundays, by 12 squares forward) introduced into the game by the move 40, it wouldn't even make it more complicated. It just cannot be.
True, but how do you come up with that lol? Drugs?
That piece is essentially useless, since it can only move 12 square increments, assuming it can be placed anywhere on the board legally.
As soon as placed it would never have legal moves, thus essentially each player chooses a square on the board to make available to the enemy only by capture.
Without doing the math, it wouldn't be surprising to find that these two pieces actually reduce game complexity, since they would block a file a column and two diagonals each and not give the player any furthe options.
Thus, I'd wager that you're right, but only trivially so, since the average game of chess at move 40 would offer more complexity then the variation of the game that you propose.
@@NottoriousGG I was recently thinking about this - imagine post-move 40 you would have the right to one Super Knight move where you have the regular knight move but with one square extra - if your knight is on g1, you can move it to f4 instead of f3. Not mandatory and you have to decide when to use. And, naturally, you cannot just claim check out of nowhere (e.g. king would be within range for super knight check but you haven't actually used it yet. Such a check can only be delivered IF you use that move, and this range lasts for one move only)
“It would make sense to keep away the black queen with rook to E5 but uh.. then we probably wont have this game.“ Legend 😅
Another fantastic coverage by Agadmator!
Piece of art.
Salvador Tali.
I don’t think the match was this complicated.It's always you who makes all the games this much complicated by calculating all the possible outcomes...and we all actually enjoy this too much...😁♥️♥️
Game is complicated just because of those variations. You not understanding them doesn't change it
The game is very complicated, especially if you consider the fact that the players actually have to consider some of these variations themselves while playing
Agad has been playing chess far more than you do, he is more experienced than you
The fact that this open game was constantly on a knife's edge until move 69 meant that this game was indeed that complicated.
Relax dudes...I wasn’t disrespecting agads or the game.I was just trying to be a little bit sarcastic.Agad brings to us so many variations of each and every game that every games becomes this much complicated.And we all love this.I was just saying this in a sarcastic manner...peace...❤️
One thing i am glad you appreciate is just how Mikhail tal was brilliant
Thank you for introducing me to him
Nothing breaks or bends the mind when u have been watching sensei agad videos for years!
💪💪💪.
Agad ❤️❤️❤️ u.
Best content on chess.
Probably the greatest player ever... To watch chess videos on UA-cam 😂
Ah man... I live in Naperville and passed by this every day when it was going on but wasn't aware of it. Wish I would've known so I could have observed.
Never seen more complicated game 😮
This game broke my brain.
They were probably waiting for move # 69 to draw game
I think game winning queen moves are the most complicated yet most beautiful moves in all of chess
My head hurts after watching this game incredible how fascinating chess is
great game from both players
I'm offended, I understood every single move
I literally through mobile phone while watching this game so much complicated and now my friend is mad at me 😭
Thanks for making a 15+ min video.
I need 0.75x to follow because of the many complex standings. Amazing game.
Mind-Blowing... ! Thank you Antonio!
This game is a truly masterpiece
Agad I love your videos and I am a true fan of yours.. I just have a humble suggestion if you could increase the duration of your analysis to around 15 mins because 10 mins each game just doesnt suffice #suggestion
@13:58 why is the king position relevant for the possibility of the move? Can someone please explain?
I feel like I was beaten up in an alley.
Hi Agad, big fan. I was one of the participants in this tournament and commented this game for chess life magazine march edition, wondering if it inspired to show you this game?
Much love
Gauri
There were 69 moves and 70 checks made in this game.
Is it just me or did anyone else also think that Mr. Bean was playing chess?
#suggestion
Vladimir Simagin vs Leonid Stein
(USSR Championship 1961a Tournament) A Crazy Imaginative Game!!!
Plz also say something about Wilhelm Steinitz saga.
On seeing the thumbnail I thought that Mr. Bean is playing chess!!
I finished watching it without any disgust. Good game.
That was played a few miles from where I’m from. I had no clue!
wanted to tell you that your level of content is beautiful :) just like when you made me meet chess
He says find the winning move not the winning line. So I accept the praise for solving the pause the video moments. Its the praise I need. Not the one I deserve
Never knew Mr bean played chess
This game just broke my mind
4:05 Oh, the Nc2 looks soooo nice. I've just checked why it's so bad you didn't even notice it and I feel bad right now xD
I didn't know Mr bean played chess at the highest levels
"The greatest chess player to watch chess videos on UA-cam" 😂😂
Sir, you are just amazing! Love from Brazil 😁
It twisted my mind 69 times as well.
This game broke me!! My club members will be thrilled!
Add this to the chess sorcery series
the position of the ka2 blunder should totally be in a chess puzzle
16:02 Why doesn't the knight move to b6 to attack the queen and rook? i am 1700 player..
@@Erika_Kohl 3:12* qa2+ breaks fork
Games like this make me wonder why I'm bothering to spend all this time on this hobby. Geez.
Thanks for mentioning the move no. 69😂😂
Philippine women's chess #suggestion - WGM Janelle Frayna, the female Wesley So, upset Georgian GM (really GM not just WGM) Bela Khotenashvili at the 2022 world blitz.
There's a 12-move UNDERPROMOTION puzzle here.
[Variant "From Position"]
[FEN "6k1/6b1/1p1P3p/6pP/3pPpP1/p2NqP2/6K1/5Q2"]
1. Qd1 a2 2. Qb3+ Kf8 3. d7 Qe2+ 4. Nf2 Ke7 5. Qd5 Kd8 6. Qf7 Bf6 7. Qe8+ Kc7 8. Qc8+ Kd6 9. e5+ Qxe5 10. d8=R+ Bxd8 11. Qxd8+ Kc6 12. Qa8+ Kd7
For some reason none of the Philippine channels even cover this game. LOL. But Janelle did cover the game where e drew against Nemo, so maybe Janelle will cover this game later on.
P.S. Please help get Wesley So on Lex Fridman's podcast. See
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I love that a Croatian knows how to pronounce Illinois properly but more than half of the US doesn't.
Watching 2 x 800's play bends and breaks my mind 🤦🏻♂️
I lost count. How many half point sacs were made in this game? Need to count the draw by repetition as 3 or 4.
It was the comedy of errors, more than an "ultra-complicated" game.
Sadly, at pause video ~10:20 moment, I am not the best watcher of chess videos; I only found ..D4, C2 D3, RxQ PxR, G8 (q) and not ...E1 (q) with check but first ... RXG8 and after RxG8 then E1 (q) with check, leaving white with a Rook and Black with a Queen, past pawn and white is in check.