Nice video! Just a little nitpick: at 1:03, when you castle you have to move your King first. If you move your rook first, then you've only made a Rook move, and your turn is over.
That’s the rule now, but I’ve seen even Karpov move the rook first like it was the normal way of doing it. I saw a Chess960 game, where the king wouldn’t move during the castle. Wesley So moved the rook around the king, and an arbiter paused the game and caused a disturbance! I’m thinking: geez, was he supposed to tap the king with his finger and then touch the rook? How strict they are...
I recently started playing chess. I'm here to know how the name changed from 'Chaturanga' to 'Chess'.. Chess is also known as 'Satranch' and 'Daba'... Now, I want to know the origin of the words... Love from India🇮🇳
When you consider the final result of all those world championship games played, the final score tally was Karpov 19 wins and Kasparov 21 wins with 104 draws. I would not say Kasparov was a superior player to Karpov. Karpov remained 2nd in world for years proving he would have remained 1st had Kasparov not been around. Karpov was 39 by the time they played the last WC match and lost by one 1 point. So he was past his peak in chess terms and still fought Kasparov until the last games, an amazing feat which few recognize with a 12 year gap in age between them. For me Karpov 's positional chess was superior to Kasparov who was more of a tactical player.
Mikhail Tal is the most interesting player (far more aggressive than Kasparov) Bobby Fisher is the best 20th century player Magnus Carlsen is the best of all time (unbelievable endgame player) At my university we had a GM that beat 7 out of 8 1800elo players blindfolded simultaneously. We were a warm-up for when he beat the best player from every fraternity blindfolded simultaneously (~20games). He wasn't even our #1, I think he was #3 on our team, but probably the best at that trick.
@@deeperglobalism8489 It's not hating, it's just about facts. Positive criticism, not just pouring "boo"-s. It should make sense to check the information more deeply. And... after all, it's just an oppinion... ;)
Fischer wasn't "way better" than Spassky. He had never beaten him prior to their match. And if it hadn't been for all his antics, that clearly threw Spassky off, he might not even have won in 72. In the latter half of the match Fischer was "running away in every game", as Kramnik put it.
@@winterreise694 As I understand it, Kramnik thought that Fischer was fighting to survive (=stood worse) in most (all?) games in the latter part of the match.
Shadyantra was invented in India and Shri Lanka because Shri Lanka was part of india 8800 yrs back. Initially it was named as Dhyut. Shadyantra is based on 10x10 board called Dashpaad. Chaturanga was evolved from Shadyantra in 200 BC after it was latter was banned. And yes Chaturanga was played on 8x8 board..
In my honest opinion.. kasparov was the greatest champion of all times.. just because he wasn't born to play chess like magnussen who was born togheter with a chess board.. trained since he was a little boy to play chess. don't get me wrong magnussen is the best, so far in my opinion, but kasparov was self learned player.. when i think of chess i think of kasparov, when i think of kasparov i think of a genius, a visionar, a person with a great imagination... when i think of magnussen i think of a machine that was raised only for one purpose... don't get triggered right away, i'm probably biased because i grew up in a chess family that has taught me chess and showed me books about kasparov and fischer and karpov when magnus was like 7 years old.. and i was 4... so.
You are entitled to have your opinion, obviously. Many chess fans still consider Kasparov as the greatest player ever. I love the geniality and attacking gameplay in chess and so for me Morphy, Tal and Fischer are unique. Carlsen is the best product of the modern chess preparation using the computer as the main tool. However, he may not be so spectacular but his numbers are just undeniable and he is clearly on the way to be the greatest player of chess.
@@deeperglobalism8489 yeah i know, i'm talking from a view of an average joe.. i don't play chess really well i cannot concentrate troughout a full game because of adhd.. but i enjoy chess nevertheles. chess has been in my family for more than 80 years starting with my great grandfather. when a child is born its taught chess as soon as it can understand basic moves. love your channel! we all love kasparov as he has a house in croatia near our houses in the adriatic see in crikvenica where he comes during summer sometimes on vacation. and he playes simultanious against some of my family. so we all got to know him a little bit and talk to him. thats why i'm saying i'm biased to say hes my chess hero. he is getting old but is still one the best and to watch him play live is really something different. merry christmas to everyone.
Chess was best played by Indians 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 as it was first introduced by Indians, in many history books chess in 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳India has been discussed, India was mainly the first country in ancient times known as Bharat 🇮🇳 which introduced chess.
Keep on wondering if chess IS really Art... Since computers can do better than any human. Unlike music where you can sense the Groove played by humans IS real. So in chess.... a computer beating a human IS an artist?
Lord Shiva is Dhyut Papeshwar means owner of the game. This game was known as sKhandyantra or shadyantra. It waa played on dashpaad ro vrihadpaad boards. Game was invented by Sage Agasthya. Kartikey played this game. But Ravan was much better and expert in this game
I live in india and this is the first time understand the great chess that I have mastered a few weeks ago was invented in my country I feel like a stupid now
Great Video!!! forget about negative comments. Your video shows that you have put a lot of effort, something that some idiots in the comment section don't understand. Cheers!!
Ruy Lopez is famous only for the opening (Spanish opening). Despite the opening became very popular, he never did anything great as chess player. Gioacchino Greco is mentioned at 5:57.
@@deeperglobalism8489 In 1573 he won a tournament in Rome and is considered the first World’s champion. He also wrote “Libro de la invención liberal y arte del juego de ajedrez” building on what Damiano had written decades before. He also introduced the rule of beating a pawn en passant, pretty good for someone who “never did anything great as a chess player”.
@@ludolphschmidt6176 In many books, Ruy Lopez was harshly criticized for copying Damiano or adding no value to Damiano's work. The en-passant rule was codified in 1880 and commenced to be popular in the 13th century as a counter-move to the double-pawn move (created to speed up the game). Hard to believe that Ruy Lopez invented this due to the time-wise issue. Not hard to believe that he tried to take paternity also of it. Winning a "tournament in Rome" does not make anybody world champion. The true real unofficial first world champion was Paul Charles Morphy, even if does not make sense to talk about "unofficial" world champion. Either you are or you are not the world champion!
So we have a player who was undefeated for 15 years against players like Leonardo da Cutri and Poleiro, a theoretician, and the inventor of the most popular opening and you still won’t concede that your statement is wrong. For us Spanish speakers he is important, because he also was a grammatician writing the rules for proper speaking and writing.
Maybe we can agree that the most beautiful poem dedicated to the game is “Ajedrez” authored by José Luis Borges, please look it up, you will be delighted.
Fifth/sixth century Gupta India was by no means geographically coterminous with the modern Republic of India (1947), as implied by the map at 0:01. [also: "Elo" is pronounced as a name, not an acronym (that is, not "E.L.O.") and "Euwe" is pronounced, roughly, "Oy-ve", not "Eeew"]
@@deeperglobalism8489 You're welcome. It takes literally seconds to look these things up, if you didn't already know them (the thing about India should be obvious general knowledge anyway). Considering the time it takes to make a video, it seems worth it.
@Deeper Globalism The Gupta empire had its capital in Pataliputra which is in modern day India. It is not the expanse of the empire that matters, but the heart and culture of the empire. The Guptas ruled ancient India when Hindu-Buddhist -Jain culture flourished. Chaturanga (the original Indian name for Chess) is a Sanskrit word, Sanskrit bring an ancient language that many Indian languages derive from and which continues to be the language of Hindu-Buddhist-Jain scriptures and rituals. Associating Gupta empire to modern day India is as accurate as associating Ottoman empire with modern day Turkey or British Empire with Britain. perfectly ok to associate modern India as the primary inheritor of ancient India, and thereby the invention of zero, decimal system and chess and the place of origin of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism etc. You can draw a socio-cultural continuity from the Gupta period to present day India. Doubt anyone (including Pakistanis) associates Pakistan as the inheritor of ancient Indian culture, religions or sciences. @VampireDucks needs to stop pontificating to other’s about accuracy.
Elephants became Bishops. Look at the position of the Elephant in Chinese Chess. Chariots moves fast and in a straight line. Rooks are chariots. Look at Chinese Chess.
Chess was invented by Persians, Chataranga is a different game completely and has nothing to do with chess. As Persians also invented checkers and backgammons, they are surely the inventor of the real chess.
No idea about backgammon or checkers. Our research was focused on chess and the fact that chaturanga, invented by Indians, was the precursor of chess is widely recognized. Modern chess is the final result of a long evolution of the game itself as narrated in the video. The rules have been amended over the centuries in several parts of the world.
www.britannica.com/topic/chess/History Infact chess precursor is Indian. Your statement doesn't make any difference to the widely accepted historical evidence. Other than games similar to chess ,Indians had many more different board games as well. Read about Indus valley civilization and games played.👍
@@thinkmatelearningsolutions5415 do your own homework and research. Persian empire invented chess. Indian chatarg is totally different game but indians want to attribute the invention of chess to themselves. Checkers has exactly the same type of board as chess but not chatrang therefore Persians invented chess as they claim. Persians were extremely good at maths which also make them more likely to be the inventors of chess. Also, India was under persian empire at that time which clarifies everything even more. All sources say chess was ‘probably’ invented in India which means noone is sure.
@@kevinwellwrought2024 www.britannica.com/science/mathematics/Mathematics-in-the-Islamic-world-8th-15th-century Read this and educate yourself about how progressive India was in mathematics and how much Persians learned or copied the same just like they took chaturanga from India and developed it further. Either you lack knowledge of history of India or world. Anyways , hopefully you will get some good understanding about indian history.
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I can't choose between Kasparov and Magnus
Myself :-)
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Just started learning. I lose a lot but I learn alot more. Beautiful game! Play on my friends!
Agreed. I lose a lot too, just like everyone other than Magnus!
Nice video! Just a little nitpick: at 1:03, when you castle you have to move your King first. If you move your rook first, then you've only made a Rook move, and your turn is over.
Correct. I guess the footage has been made by a non-chess player. :-)
That’s the rule now, but I’ve seen even Karpov move the rook first like it was the normal way of doing it.
I saw a Chess960 game, where the king wouldn’t move during the castle. Wesley So moved the rook around the king, and an arbiter paused the game and caused a disturbance! I’m thinking: geez, was he supposed to tap the king with his finger and then touch the rook? How strict they are...
I recently started playing chess.
I'm here to know how the name changed from 'Chaturanga' to 'Chess'..
Chess is also known as 'Satranch' and 'Daba'...
Now, I want to know the origin of the words...
Love from India🇮🇳
Steinitz wasn't German, he was born in Prague (which at the time was a part of Austria), so he was Austrian.
Great observation!
12:11 He also refers to Fischer as "man from Chicago" lol
He grew up mainly in NYC
Nice information about chess history, thanks ❤.
Chess resembles a mix of ballet and kung-fu between two artful octopuses.
That's a beautiful scene.
Thank you very much for this most excellent video about the history of chess !!!
When you consider the final result of all those world championship games played, the final score tally was Karpov 19 wins and Kasparov 21 wins with 104 draws. I would not say Kasparov was a superior player to Karpov. Karpov remained 2nd in world for years proving he would have remained 1st had Kasparov not been around. Karpov was 39 by the time they played the last WC match and lost by one 1 point. So he was past his peak in chess terms and still fought Kasparov until the last games, an amazing feat which few recognize with a 12 year gap in age between them. For me Karpov 's positional chess was superior to Kasparov who was more of a tactical player.
Mikhail Tal is the most interesting player (far more aggressive than Kasparov)
Bobby Fisher is the best 20th century player
Magnus Carlsen is the best of all time (unbelievable endgame player)
At my university we had a GM that beat 7 out of 8 1800elo players blindfolded simultaneously. We were a warm-up for when he beat the best player from every fraternity blindfolded simultaneously (~20games). He wasn't even our #1, I think he was #3 on our team, but probably the best at that trick.
Top 4 GOAT Candidates in Chess
• Paul Morphy
• Bobby Fischer
• Garry Kasparov
• Magnus Carlsen
Capablanca makes it five.
Bro just came here through your comment but this channel is great and is sure to reach great heights.
I appreciate that! Thanks!
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There are so many historical discrepancies in this video....
Hating hating hating.... sad
@@deeperglobalism8489 It's not hating, it's just about facts. Positive criticism, not just pouring "boo"-s.
It should make sense to check the information more deeply. And... after all, it's just an oppinion... ;)
How come you don't mention Ruy Lopez anywhere in the video? AN OPENNING is named after Him and you don't even mention him? Wtf.
Battle formations.. dice... multiple parties...Were those guys playing chess or D&D?
Both!!
I recently started to play. Actually got interested in chess after watching an episode of Columbo. "The most dangerous match".
Very interesting video! I’m doing a similar analysis of board games. Do you have a source list?
For general board games no. For chess, I used books and online materials.
Such an interesting video on a great game
Thanks!
Fischer wasn't "way better" than Spassky.
He had never beaten him prior to their match. And if it hadn't been for all his antics, that clearly threw Spassky off, he might not even have won in 72.
In the latter half of the match Fischer was "running away in every game", as Kramnik put it.
Can you elaborate better In the running away part ?
@@winterreise694 As I understand it, Kramnik thought that Fischer was fighting to survive (=stood worse) in most (all?) games in the latter part of the match.
Addendum, in 2022 - 23 Carlsen was for the third time ttrippel WC (classic, rapid and blitz)
Shadyantra was invented in India and Shri Lanka because Shri Lanka was part of india 8800 yrs back. Initially it was named as Dhyut. Shadyantra is based on 10x10 board called Dashpaad. Chaturanga was evolved from Shadyantra in 200 BC after it was latter was banned. And yes Chaturanga was played on 8x8 board..
Just fyi Elo isnt an acronym, its named after Apard Elo and so its actually pronounced phonetically (ie ee-low) rather than by saying E.L.O.
Thanks.
do anyone know the name of chess pieces at 3:30
From 1960 - 2000 is considered a golden era of chess
Correct! Thanks for the comment!
@@deeperglobalism8489 By whom?
Never heard that before, actually.
in Italian, "scacchi" is pronounced with two hard c's, like "skàkki"
Correct! Thanks for the comment!
In my honest opinion.. kasparov was the greatest champion of all times.. just because he wasn't born to play chess like magnussen who was born togheter with a chess board.. trained since he was a little boy to play chess. don't get me wrong magnussen is the best, so far in my opinion, but kasparov was self learned player.. when i think of chess i think of kasparov, when i think of kasparov i think of a genius, a visionar, a person with a great imagination... when i think of magnussen i think of a machine that was raised only for one purpose...
don't get triggered right away, i'm probably biased because i grew up in a chess family that has taught me chess and showed me books about kasparov and fischer and karpov when magnus was like 7 years old.. and i was 4... so.
You are entitled to have your opinion, obviously. Many chess fans still consider Kasparov as the greatest player ever. I love the geniality and attacking gameplay in chess and so for me Morphy, Tal and Fischer are unique. Carlsen is the best product of the modern chess preparation using the computer as the main tool. However, he may not be so spectacular but his numbers are just undeniable and he is clearly on the way to be the greatest player of chess.
@@deeperglobalism8489 yeah i know, i'm talking from a view of an average joe.. i don't play chess really well i cannot concentrate troughout a full game because of adhd.. but i enjoy chess nevertheles. chess has been in my family for more than 80 years starting with my great grandfather. when a child is born its taught chess as soon as it can understand basic moves. love your channel!
we all love kasparov as he has a house in croatia near our houses in the adriatic see in crikvenica where he comes during summer sometimes on vacation. and he playes simultanious against some of my family. so we all got to know him a little bit and talk to him. thats why i'm saying i'm biased to say hes my chess hero.
he is getting old but is still one the best and to watch him play live is really something different. merry christmas to everyone.
great video. happy to see Vishwanath Anand
Wonderful video.Keep it up.Well researched right on the button.❤️
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FIDE reunified what titles? You didn't mention what the two (or more) titles were.
World champion titles. For few years there were two separate world champion titles.
Kasparov created another organization, like boxing.
Bobby Fisher was from New York City.
He was born in Chicago and raised in New York, specifically in Brooklyn! ua-cam.com/video/JScMZWrp5u4/v-deo.html&t
"The year ten hundred"
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what?
Beautiful vid.
Thank you Vinicius!
8:55 What city is that, and why does their flag only have 15 stars???
If i am not mistaken, that city is New Orleans and the river is the Mississippi.
It's not pronounced E-L-O but Elo after the guy who invented the system Arpad Elo.
Chess was best played by Indians 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 as it was first introduced by Indians, in many history books chess in 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳India has been discussed, India was mainly the first country in ancient times known as Bharat 🇮🇳 which introduced chess.
Correct!
I don't know why this informative video is unratted
Keep on wondering if chess IS really Art... Since computers can do better than any human. Unlike music where you can sense the Groove played by humans IS real.
So in chess.... a computer beating a human IS an artist?
I guess...
Thanks - steinitz was austrian though
Correct.
Lord Shiva is Dhyut Papeshwar means owner of the game. This game was known as sKhandyantra or shadyantra. It waa played on dashpaad ro vrihadpaad boards. Game was invented by Sage Agasthya. Kartikey played this game. But Ravan was much better and expert in this game
he keep saying res in peace legand
Actually, it is "Rest in Peace, Legend". Actually we do since for us those are still legends!
Interesting
thanks!
Steinitz was austrian
I live in india and this is the first time understand the great chess that I have mastered a few weeks ago was invented in my country I feel like a stupid now
Great Video!!! forget about negative comments. Your video shows that you have put a lot of effort, something that some idiots in the comment section don't understand. Cheers!!
Chess was originated in India🇮🇳
Nice
Thank you, Mario. Are you a chess fan like us?
Sanskrit language is Indian language 🇮🇳🇮🇳 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Yup!
Paul Morphy :D
Playing chess is Haram according to Ezlam, because a queen(women) have an ultimate power and can move freely without the male protecter/ king.
You never mentioned Ruy López neither Greco.
Ruy Lopez is famous only for the opening (Spanish opening). Despite the opening became very popular, he never did anything great as chess player. Gioacchino Greco is mentioned at 5:57.
@@deeperglobalism8489 In 1573 he won a tournament in Rome and is considered the first World’s champion. He also wrote “Libro de la invención liberal y arte del juego de ajedrez” building on what Damiano had written decades before. He also introduced the rule of beating a pawn en passant, pretty good for someone who “never did anything great as a chess player”.
@@ludolphschmidt6176 In many books, Ruy Lopez was harshly criticized for copying Damiano or adding no value to Damiano's work. The en-passant rule was codified in 1880 and commenced to be popular in the 13th century as a counter-move to the double-pawn move (created to speed up the game). Hard to believe that Ruy Lopez invented this due to the time-wise issue. Not hard to believe that he tried to take paternity also of it. Winning a "tournament in Rome" does not make anybody world champion. The true real unofficial first world champion was Paul Charles Morphy, even if does not make sense to talk about "unofficial" world champion. Either you are or you are not the world champion!
So we have a player who was undefeated for 15 years against players like Leonardo da Cutri and Poleiro, a theoretician, and the inventor of the most popular opening and you still won’t concede that your statement is wrong. For us Spanish speakers he is important, because he also was a grammatician writing the rules for proper speaking and writing.
Maybe we can agree that the most beautiful poem dedicated to the game is “Ajedrez” authored by José Luis Borges, please look it up, you will be delighted.
where bongcloud
Scacchi = s-k-a-kk-ee
Fifth/sixth century Gupta India was by no means geographically coterminous with the modern Republic of India (1947), as implied by the map at 0:01. [also: "Elo" is pronounced as a name, not an acronym (that is, not "E.L.O.") and "Euwe" is pronounced, roughly, "Oy-ve", not "Eeew"]
ok - thanks
@@deeperglobalism8489 You're welcome. It takes literally seconds to look these things up, if you didn't already know them (the thing about India should be obvious general knowledge anyway). Considering the time it takes to make a video, it seems worth it.
@Deeper Globalism
The Gupta empire had its capital in Pataliputra which is in modern day India. It is not the expanse of the empire that matters, but the heart and culture of the empire.
The Guptas ruled ancient India when Hindu-Buddhist -Jain culture flourished. Chaturanga (the original Indian name for Chess) is a Sanskrit word, Sanskrit bring an ancient language that many Indian languages derive from and which continues to be the language of Hindu-Buddhist-Jain scriptures and rituals.
Associating Gupta empire to modern day India is as accurate as associating Ottoman empire with modern day Turkey or British Empire with Britain.
perfectly ok to associate modern India as the primary inheritor of ancient India, and thereby the invention of zero, decimal system and chess and the place of origin of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism etc. You can draw a socio-cultural continuity from the Gupta period to present day India.
Doubt anyone (including Pakistanis) associates Pakistan as the inheritor of ancient Indian culture, religions or sciences.
@VampireDucks needs to stop
pontificating to other’s about accuracy.
Elephants became rooks, chariots became bishops, as this video documents.
Elephants became Bishops. Look at the position of the Elephant in Chinese Chess.
Chariots moves fast and in a straight line. Rooks are chariots. Look at Chinese Chess.
Tom Brady is the GOAT
O mais estranho deste video é que não aparece a menção em nenhum momento do sexo feminino. É como se no mundo somente existissem homens.
That us because there hasn't been any woman who has ever been at the level of the top male players. With the arguable exception of Judith Polgar.
murphy is best
Agadmator
Chess wasn’t invented in india, it was middle East countries that invented chess as a simulation of war/political tactics
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From bottom on your shirt to Zero was invented by India
"a man can play". ehh, you can do better than to exclude everyone else who plays chess.
Chess was invented by Persians, Chataranga is a different game completely and has nothing to do with chess. As Persians also invented checkers and backgammons, they are surely the inventor of the real chess.
No idea about backgammon or checkers. Our research was focused on chess and the fact that chaturanga, invented by Indians, was the precursor of chess is widely recognized. Modern chess is the final result of a long evolution of the game itself as narrated in the video. The rules have been amended over the centuries in several parts of the world.
www.britannica.com/topic/chess/History
Infact chess precursor is Indian.
Your statement doesn't make any difference to the widely accepted historical evidence.
Other than games similar to chess ,Indians had many more different board games as well.
Read about Indus valley civilization and games played.👍
And next time you make such blanket statements do present some facts, historical evidences and figures.🙏
@@thinkmatelearningsolutions5415 do your own homework and research. Persian empire invented chess. Indian chatarg is totally different game but indians want to attribute the invention of chess to themselves. Checkers has exactly the same type of board as chess but not chatrang therefore Persians invented chess as they claim. Persians were extremely good at maths which also make them more likely to be the inventors of chess. Also, India was under persian empire at that time which clarifies everything even more. All sources say chess was ‘probably’ invented in India which means noone is sure.
@@kevinwellwrought2024
www.britannica.com/science/mathematics/Mathematics-in-the-Islamic-world-8th-15th-century
Read this and educate yourself about how progressive India was in mathematics and how much Persians learned or copied the same just like they took chaturanga from India and developed it further.
Either you lack knowledge of history of India or world.
Anyways , hopefully you will get some good understanding about indian history.