Yeah it's incredible how the same positions / games appear all over the place. I've only read 2 tactics books in my whole life, and by the 2nd queen sac I instantly remembered this position from the book. Not to mention while reading the 2nd book (which came out before the first book I read) I noticed a lot of the same stuff was in book one. But hey, different words. lol.
At 6:33 after queen to d7 we place white queen to c7 Now the variation are 1. If queen takes on c7 rook to e8 then black rook takes on e8 and white rook takes back on e8 and its mate 2. If white rook takes on e8 then again same things and its a mate 3. If it doesnt takes our queen then simply we can take the queen (if defends with rook then again same things a mate with two rooks Correct me if i am wrong
Alternative titles: - A bit more arrogant this time. I'm not gonna lie. - The board flushed at you, some pieces thrown, somebody yelled. - Ghost sacrifices. - You are just sacking a queen. Completely normal, right? - This makes you religious bro! - They are handcuffed completely! - Checkmate to the queen defending the rook.
Q to e7, rook takes queen at e7, black has to take back with the bishop, second white rook takes bishop, rook takes rook, and queen takes c8 rook checkmate.
@@lunacattit’s not takes takes thing you have to sacrifice material to avoid checkmate, black is already losing whatsoever so the best moves would be to avoid checkmate as long as possible
I saw everything! My calculations are like this: I have a lot of attackers on the e file so I gotta make an attack, but the queen and rooks are defending. Therefore, I must deflect one of the defenders with a piece which is not an attacker. So queen to g4 , trying to deflect the black queen. The black queen needs to keep defending while escaping, so xx. … Qb5. Then you keep trying to deflect the defenders (the rook and the queen) with Qc4. The black queen runs again (while defending the rook on the e file). As you can see, the amount of squares where the black queen can move to is decreasing. Well, you continue this logic and finally you force the queen away and win. Pawn to a4 is a great move because it deflects the black queen away again. If the black queen takes then you go Re4 and continue to try deflecting the black queen away. And once the queen is deflected, you can force a win. So basically everything is about a tactic called DEFLECTION
Just one question, black could have played rook takes rook on e2, if rook from e1 eats rook, white queen falls and it is over, otherwise bishop d4 and it is mate in 2, try to find out why
what if at 8:01 white played Qc6, if Qxc6, Dxc6 then its the same checkmate threat on the backrank. instead of Qxc6 tho if black plays Bxc6, the black queens diagonal is blocked off and the checkmate threat is still there. if black plays Rxc6, white just plays Rxe8 and its checkmate. if black ignores this and plays Rxe2 then white just plays Qxc8, if black then plays Qe8 blocking the check, either Rxe8 or Qxe8 both end up working. same thing if instead of black playing Qe8, black plays Re8
After white plays Qc6, black can take the queen with his queen, and after you take back, black will play Rd8!!!!(or even Rf8) saving the attacked rook while defending the backrank! and now you aren't winning as there is no checkmate threat!
the engine at 8:30 says that h4 for black is a good option and there's opportunities afterwards for white to make easy mistakes to even up. its not a lost position. the eval bar on the right even shows this. If after h4 the white rook takes the black queen this is actually +1 for black because after rxe1 with check and knight takes back we have rxc7.
What engine are you using? I'm assuming you mean h5 because black can't even play h4, but even after h5, White has Qxc8, forcing Rxc8, then White just plays Rxa4 and White is just up 4 points
throughout all the moves the white queen was being threatened so moving the bishop would just have black be up a queen with still a fairly strong rook line up. even moving the pawn in front of the king would result in the same outcome
at 4:35 you have mate im pretty sure. after black goes queen d8 you have queen takes rook c8 queen takes c8 rook takes e8 queen takes e8 and rook takes e8 mate
What if black played g6 after white rook e4, black would end up loosing a rook but still better than checkmate right? Black wouldn't even loose a rook, so if white takes queen on a4, rook takes e1 check, knight takes e1, rook takes c7 its a equal trade? Pls tell me if im missing something
6:36 i see that move already but i though it blunder since black can do queen d8 and i stop calculating also the video is playing so even if i think i will see the answer already
Yes you missed that the queen can take the rook Qxe2 after which you can't take back with your rook Rxe2 because if you take their queen then Rc1+ will come flying and if we try to put our rook back on Re1 to block the check they simply double capture(capturing our rook first and then our undefended knight) and we get checkmated // happy learning
someone who is better at chess or has thought it through should tell me why black cant do bishop e7 to buy time and sever the threat? it might be obvious but it seems like at some time it must be a good last resort
but i think white wins the black queen so he is up material, and since black queen is not defending the rook anymore then its a matter of time for checkamte
Good question, thank you for asking it. The idea with the move played Qc7 is that we want to deflect either the black queen off of the e8 square or the black (c8) rook off of the e8 square. Basically, if you can get any of those two black pieces off of that e8 square we win (because we take on e8 twice and checkmate the black king). Now let’s breakdown your suggestion Qb5. We are threatening to deflect the black. Once black takes our queen (Qxb5) there is a small issue. The queen is deflected off its own square d7 but still defends the crucial square e8. Thus, after Qb5, Qxb5 we cannot take the black rook twice in a row for checkmate because black still defends those. The Qc7 move however pressure TWO pieces OFF of e8. Hope this helped ❤️
Simply Rxe2 and you can't take the rook or the queen If Rxc7 then Rxe8 is mate If Rxe2 then Qxc8+ followed by Qxd8+ and Qxe8+ after rook and bishop block is mate If black plays a random move like h6 after you take the queen with the rook then simply Rxe8+ and you have a queen for a rook
That ruins the pawn structure and then the king would've been wide open to attack and then he had to trade down pieces quickly to not get mated which ain't happening at the gm level this quick
if i was watching this match in person, i would clap so much that they would have to move me out of the place
I would have clapped so much I would have caused an earthquake from the shockwaves.
I would have chapped so much that i would have destroyed the planet 😅 from the shockwaves .
At elo 1000 I do not expect anything like this💀💀
If I was watching the amount of claps I would've clapped would surpass the amount of all the possible chess position
I wouldn't move you out of the place if you clapped something else😩
I had this in a tactic book, i found everything only the last move i didnt get for some reason. I will never forget this one its so crazy
Yeah it's incredible how the same positions / games appear all over the place. I've only read 2 tactics books in my whole life, and by the 2nd queen sac I instantly remembered this position from the book. Not to mention while reading the 2nd book (which came out before the first book I read) I noticed a lot of the same stuff was in book one. But hey, different words. lol.
hi do you remember what the book was called ?
@@chaboichris6993 Polgar Chess. The author is the father of the legendary polgar sisters. Pure Tactics Book. Sorted by Themes
@@erikhanek4902is it the middle game or the combinations book ?
This dude has incredible camera quality and lighting.
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And he has the face for it😊
@@TheSoulBlossom nico va falloir que tu m'expliques un truc...
@@youyou564happywheels2s😅
i think hes using a macbook or something but i might be wrong
can we appreciate that knight who was the reason the rooks didnt get banished
The queen is literally walking through fire
You give off such positive energy, keep it up man
No, he doesn't.
@@outstanding1448yes, he does
At 6:33 after queen to d7 we place white queen to c7
Now the variation are
1. If queen takes on c7 rook to e8 then black rook takes on e8 and white rook takes back on e8 and its mate
2. If white rook takes on e8 then again same things and its a mate
3. If it doesnt takes our queen then simply we can take the queen (if defends with rook then again same things a mate with two rooks
Correct me if i am wrong
Its wrong because rook will just take it
your positivity is so contagious man. keep up the amazing videos, they always manage to make my day better, even if its just a little bit :)
No, it's not.
Alternative titles:
- A bit more arrogant this time. I'm not gonna lie.
- The board flushed at you, some pieces thrown, somebody yelled.
- Ghost sacrifices.
- You are just sacking a queen. Completely normal, right?
- This makes you religious bro!
- They are handcuffed completely!
- Checkmate to the queen defending the rook.
Good titles except the last one
I think the title is fine as it is, straight to the point and baits in clicks
the black bishop and the white knight watching the rooks and the queen batteling it out 😲
i had a position somewhat like this and never in a million years would have thought of this
This the best thumbnail,I have ever seen in your channel😵💫
5:03 Queen to e7 defended by bishop is the best move
The rook will take the queen then, and going further into that variation after trade-offs white has a clear win
Q to e7, rook takes queen at e7, black has to take back with the bishop, second white rook takes bishop, rook takes rook, and queen takes c8 rook checkmate.
100 elo moment
@@deeptigupta3346black is already losing what so ever, at least he can avoid a checkmate
@@lunacattit’s not takes takes thing you have to sacrifice material to avoid checkmate, black is already losing whatsoever so the best moves would be to avoid checkmate as long as possible
6:31 why doesn't white take rook cuz if queen takes then you trade with rooks and its checkmate right?
I saw everything! My calculations are like this: I have a lot of attackers on the e file so I gotta make an attack, but the queen and rooks are defending. Therefore, I must deflect one of the defenders with a piece which is not an attacker. So queen to g4 , trying to deflect the black queen. The black queen needs to keep defending while escaping, so xx. … Qb5. Then you keep trying to deflect the defenders (the rook and the queen) with Qc4. The black queen runs again (while defending the rook on the e file). As you can see, the amount of squares where the black queen can move to is decreasing. Well, you continue this logic and finally you force the queen away and win. Pawn to a4 is a great move because it deflects the black queen away again. If the black queen takes then you go Re4 and continue to try deflecting the black queen away. And once the queen is deflected, you can force a win. So basically everything is about a tactic called DEFLECTION
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Edwin playing chess
Got 5 brilliant move
Me playing chess
3 missed win
6 blunder
13 mistake
8 inaccuracy
Gotta love the explosion animation at c4 being played haha
I genuinely enjoyed this breakdown.
7:35 would queen c6 work if rook takes there is check mate if pawn takes it blocks queen defence if rook take it stops defending rook
SHEEEEEEEEEESH
Impressive game and explanation. Enjoyed so much
everytime Queen : some one ****ing defend me
this time : Some one ****ing kill me
„This makes you religious bro!” thats elite quote. You should put this on your merch😂
Just one question, black could have played rook takes rook on e2, if rook from e1 eats rook, white queen falls and it is over, otherwise bishop d4 and it is mate in 2, try to find out why
Bro turned into Hikaru with the arrows
what if at 8:01 white played Qc6, if Qxc6, Dxc6 then its the same checkmate threat on the backrank. instead of Qxc6 tho if black plays Bxc6, the black queens diagonal is blocked off and the checkmate threat is still there. if black plays Rxc6, white just plays Rxe8 and its checkmate. if black ignores this and plays Rxe2 then white just plays Qxc8, if black then plays Qe8 blocking the check, either Rxe8 or Qxe8 both end up working. same thing if instead of black playing Qe8, black plays Re8
After white plays Qc6, black can take the queen with his queen, and after you take back, black will play Rd8!!!!(or even Rf8) saving the attacked rook while defending the backrank! and now you aren't winning as there is no checkmate threat!
What about the movie king f8
After the trades the king could’ve captured the last rook, resulting in an equal trade
It hang the queen
love the explosion and sound effects! XD you made me laugh after a long day. Love your videos great job bro
At 7:35 white can also play Qxb7 1.If queen goes to a4 then we play b3
2. if queen takes queen its check mate . Correct me if im wrong
No, then the black queen could do Qxe2.
6:35 why can' the queen takes rook
bcause black can take the queen with his e8 rook and in conclusion you just traded a queen to a rook which would be losing for white
bro went up against the ancestor of fester adams lol XD he didnt know he was gonna get folded like that
7:35 Qb7 is also winning
the engine at 8:30 says that h4 for black is a good option and there's opportunities afterwards for white to make easy mistakes to even up. its not a lost position. the eval bar on the right even shows this. If after h4 the white rook takes the black queen this is actually +1 for black because after rxe1 with check and knight takes back we have rxc7.
What engine are you using? I'm assuming you mean h5 because black can't even play h4, but even after h5, White has Qxc8, forcing Rxc8, then White just plays Rxa4 and White is just up 4 points
@@saberzaben3705 yh i meant h5. what your saying is true im just saying its not forced mate like the guy kept saying.
i was thinking that they could defend with the bishop, somehow they could but now the idea flew away
no they couldn't, wrong square color
9:13 i wonder what stockfish found that was a better move than Qb5
Moving the bishop would keep the game going allowing d6 pawn to take if bishop is killed. Or move a king pawn for roon
throughout all the moves the white queen was being threatened so moving the bishop would just have black be up a queen with still a fairly strong rook line up. even moving the pawn in front of the king would result in the same outcome
at 4:35 you have mate im pretty sure. after black goes queen d8 you have queen takes rook c8 queen takes c8 rook takes e8 queen takes e8 and rook takes e8 mate
7:21 why wouldnt black queen just go e7? It defends both rooks and if white tries to take with rook pawn takes and king has an excape square
Wdym pawn takes?? You got chat got as you engine?
6:35 Qc7 is a simple blunder and lemme explain: instead we play Qxc8, black has to play Qxc8, and then again its mate at Rxe8+, Qxe8, Rxe8#
Dear Mr Intelligent, you will sacrifice your queen for a rook
@@musicnade9698 is this guy not already sacrificing his queen for a better position every move anyways?
at 6:33 can someone explain to me why not do Queen c8 and take the rook? Wouldn't this be a better move and force checkmate faster?
If the other Rook takes, White no longer has an available checkmate since throwing in both of the rooks will lose both and black will be up a Queen.
The thumbnail though 😂
The only human game with more than 95.5 percent accuracy is probably the game of the century
Not really. You can have 95% plus accuracy. I am a 1000 Elo rated player in rapid. 400 in blitz and Ive had 95% accuracy games in 34 move games.
wdym?? the very person in this video has the accuracy of 100%☠️
@@rudrapratap6688 lmao true
@@vishnudathans8461 sure, but I meant against a good player/grand master. It’s quite rare.
what i learned: play d4 when you see the philidor
4:35 after queen to d8 then qxRc8
Then after queen takes take rook on e8 with rook ..check . After queen takes rook takes check mate
8:05 what if queen to d1 would that stop checkmate cos pin. just a thought.
4:34 wouldn't you just take the rook with the queen then take and take for mate?
if white played qc6 in 8:03 will that be considered as a brilliant move?
no, it will ended up draw with the black Qxc6, dxc6, and then Rxe4. so its denied into a draw
No it's literally losing cuz queen takes :/
Wasn’t pawn b3 also an option after Qxa4?
enjoy your videos so much rn
Queen xc8 queen xc8 rook xe8 queen xe8 rook xe8 at 6:17. Am I missing something or isn't that mate instead of doing the queen sacs
What if black played g6 after white rook e4, black would end up loosing a rook but still better than checkmate right?
Black wouldn't even loose a rook, so if white takes queen on a4, rook takes e1 check, knight takes e1, rook takes c7 its a equal trade?
Pls tell me if im missing something
5 disgustingly elegant moves
The craziest part is every move is a brilliant because of the knight else it would be a blunder and folks that's why the knight is a GOAT
There is possibility to defend for black
At 9:05 black has a good move e8 to f8...
At 7:50, after a4, why not queen takes e2?
6:44 What if Qxc8 because if queen takes M2, if rook takes again M2
How TF is it M2 if rook takes💀🤔🤨
7:25 I think queen e7 is good cuz it's protecting the rook and the bishop protecting it
By the end of the trades it would be a queen vs rook and white would have a major advantage
6:36 i see that move already but i though it blunder since black can do queen d8 and i stop calculating also the video is playing so even if i think i will see the answer already
I thought white could replicate by moving its pawn right away to a4 after 18. Qg4 Qb5
Can you not sack bishop? I mean I don’t know if it’s exactly better but computer says only plus 4
the engine insists that he should kick the bishop lol
That has to be the most ridiculous chess game I’ve ever seen. Holy crap!
I'm curious about the "arrogant" move. What could be played in that position which ensures the win yet is not as arrogant as Qc7?
8:45 and bishop b2?
Queen sacrifice : nah
botez gambit : yeah
This guy is an amazing teacher.
Why didn't just queen c8 at 8:10
When they forgor that the queen cant handle if the bishops blocks
Black queen can take on rook on e4. White recaptures, and then black makes a pawn move or play Rf8 eval says +4.4
Why when queen went c7 did it not just take? Wouldn’t they be forced to be in an imbalanced position because if they take it is just m2?
what about Qxe2? 7:37 ? as a counter attack? is that winning? I am a beginner and so if someone can break it down for me would be appreciated
At 5:07 why not pawn a to a4 ? Seem quicker or i miss some
Yes you missed that the queen can take the rook Qxe2 after which you can't take back with your rook Rxe2 because if you take their queen then Rc1+ will come flying and if we try to put our rook back on Re1 to block the check they simply double capture(capturing our rook first and then our undefended knight) and we get checkmated // happy learning
someone who is better at chess or has thought it through should tell me why black cant do bishop e7 to buy time and sever the threat?
it might be obvious but it seems like at some time it must be a good last resort
I was impressed right from the start when you pronounced Carlos Torre Repetto!
I thought it was a mushroom in the thumbnail
i think on 4:35 there was Qxc8
If black just pushed a pawn up he could've avoided all this
I don't know if I am being silly but for black, is bishop e7 a good move? Takes pressure off last file
but i think white wins the black queen so he is up material, and since black queen is not defending the rook anymore then its a matter of time for checkamte
8:34 Bd8: am I a joke to you?
Nah when he did that first queen sac i would say "Are you stupid or what" then i will get humbled pretty quick after that
6:30 QXC8 Would be Mate in two
No it wouldn't, the other rook would take.
Would queen to b5 also work at 6:37?
Good question, thank you for asking it. The idea with the move played Qc7 is that we want to deflect either the black queen off of the e8 square or the black (c8) rook off of the e8 square.
Basically, if you can get any of those two black pieces off of that e8 square we win (because we take on e8 twice and checkmate the black king).
Now let’s breakdown your suggestion Qb5. We are threatening to deflect the black. Once black takes our queen (Qxb5) there is a small issue. The queen is deflected off its own square d7 but still defends the crucial square e8.
Thus, after Qb5, Qxb5 we cannot take the black rook twice in a row for checkmate because black still defends those.
The Qc7 move however pressure TWO pieces OFF of e8.
Hope this helped ❤️
Can’t they block with the bishop if the queen takes
This win is outrageously smart !
Black could’ve played rook to f8 during the brilliant move where they resigned. Then they might have a chance to win?
After queen c4 and queen d7 why white didn’t take rook d8?
what about qe2 by black at 7:47
Simply Rxe2 and you can't take the rook or the queen
If Rxc7 then Rxe8 is mate
If Rxe2 then Qxc8+ followed by Qxd8+ and Qxe8+ after rook and bishop block is mate
If black plays a random move like h6 after you take the queen with the rook then simply Rxe8+ and you have a queen for a rook
i have a question cant the quuen take the rook and after rook takes re1# no?
0:19
first he said top 5, corrected to top 7, even though he was top 9
I have a question, why didn’t the black queen nice to e6 the second time
3:17 could black not just take the bishop with the pawn?
That ruins the pawn structure and then the king would've been wide open to attack and then he had to trade down pieces quickly to not get mated which ain't happening at the gm level this quick
what I would of done was sack the black queen to move a pawn away so his king can't get backrank chekmated anymore
Noob question . Can someone explain why can't the bishop block the double rooks at e5 protected by the pawn and rook.
black would simply lose the queen
@@tmonney oh i didnt see that thanks
why not play queen c6 for the 3rd sacrifice instead of c7?
After he did the first brilliant the second one became obvious
Bro literally enjoyed it
7:14 why not bq d8?
Queen takes rook
This might just be the greatest Chess match of all time. That dude was playing AI moves in the early 1900's!
I love how the black pieces guy can't move a single pawn 😂😂
The whole time my brain was screaming pawn to h6
3:28 is the part yall been waiting for
7:15 why black cant play rook d8 i think its the best move
The rook which is at the same row of the two white rooks
Im sorry iknow he cant do it