The Most Dramatic Game in Chess History: Nimzowitsch's Revolution
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- A revolutionary game that Aron Nimzowitsch considered one of his most instructive. According to Fred Reinfeld, this game represents one of the most dramatic moments in chess history, as Nimzowitsch completely revolutionized the concept of controlling the center. Traditionally, it was believed that the side with pawns in the central squares controlled this crucial area of the board. In this game, however, Nimzowitsch challenges this conventional wisdom by surrendering his pawn center, while still exerting tremendous pressure on the center with his pieces, completely paralyzing his opponent’s entire army.
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Qb6 6. Bd3 Bd7 7. dxc5 Bxc5 8. O-O f6 9. b4 Be7 10. Bf4 fxe5 11. Nxe5 Nxe5 12. Bxe5 Nf6 13. Nd2 O-O 14. Nf3 Bd6 15. Qe2 Rac8 16. Bd4 Qc7 17. Ne5 Be8 18. Rae1 Bxe5 19. Bxe5 Qc6 20. Bd4 Bd7 21. Qc2 Rf7 22. Re3 b6 23. Rg3 Kh8 24. Bxh7 e5 25. Bg6 Re7 26. Re1 Qd6 27. Be3 d4 28. Bg5 Rxc3 29. Rxc3 dxc3 30. Qxc3 Kg8 31. a3 Kf8 32. Bh4 Be8 33. Bf5 Qd4 34. Qxd4 exd4 35. Rxe7 Kxe7 36. Bd3 Kd6 37. Bxf6 gxf6 38. Kf1 Bc6 39. h4 1-0
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Excellent content as usual, very dangerous play, I love the risk taking Nimzo took, id be scared to play a lot of those moves like b2-b4!!
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This video not only teatch the concepts of blocade and overprotection of the central squares, as an alternative to occupy them with pawns, it also shows that one would need extraordinary tactical and analisis skills.
Thanks for the new game with new concepts behind with analysis ❤.
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Thank you for another nice analysis and breakdown
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Great lesson!
Nice explaination
Well explained 👏
Very nice video. Subscribed.
What an outstanding game - Really groundbreaking. It deserves to be recognized as one of the best games ever played!
An excellent concept by Nimzowitsch to maintain over the central squares that White lays claim to in the Advanced French- d4 & e5- but without the pressure on the hanging pawns White would be subject to. This game ties in well with last week’s Oster-Fischer game in that the activity Fischer had throughout with his quasi-blockade of the enemy central pawns was more effective than if he simply had two pawns blockading his opponent’s. It’s a concept that has to be applied carefully in different situations, because the other previously published game between Korchnoi & Tal (USSR Championship, 1962), Tal had a similar opposite color bishop blockade on Korchnoi’s central pawns, but he lacked the necessary activity to either launch a decisive attack nor to even maintain the blockade, and the game famously ended with those two white pawns on d7 & e7. So each position may or may not be safe to try and piece-blockade as not all blockades are permanent/decisive.
The tournament was confidently won by the sleeping giant, Richard “The Fifth” Teichmann. Due to some health and financial problems, he was often limited in performance and took fifth place very often. But his stars aligned well for him to be healthy and financially stable for this tournament, and he took clear first ahead of second place tie Rubinstein/ Schlechter, then Rotlewi, then another tie between Nimzowitwch/ Marshall. Many colorful games were played, Teichmann had the fewest losses (2), and Rotlewi had the most wins (15), and no one managed to go undefeated this tournament.
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No comment on the video quality (seemed fine to me) but the explanations are excellent! Thanks much.
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Great !! 👏👏👏
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Highly instructive for players like me. Thanks.
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Well explained and nice analysis: totally understandable. Your videos are always excellent
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18:18 could black have just pushed the pawn to e4?
It seems possible but maybe he preferred to push his opponent’s strong bishop away from that great d4 square so as to not have 2 enemy bishops aiming at his kingside.
I was just about to answer. :) Yes, in this case, the bishop would remain on a great d4 square, and Black would be deprived of any chance of counterplay, which he hoped to get after pushing his pawn to d4.
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Then we have gotten each other, for in the past few weeks I had been thinking about this game and was perhaps going to mention it to you today and here you have covered it. It was an astounding game that I’m glad you decided to cover. )))
@@amosdraak3536 That's really interesting. It's synchronicity as Jung put it - meaningful coincidences. Indeed, this game is full of meaning. :)
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A week or 2 without my instructor made me lose 50 ELO,.. Happy with this video, I am expecting + 200 ELO by the end of this week. Just kidding (a bit). Thanks, good one!!
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nice 8bit graphics
being sardonic?
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This video suffers from a lot of hissing when you say your s's. "Sibilance" is what they call this audio effect and it detracts from what is otherwise an interesting and instructive bit of Chess Wisdom. You should try to avoid this issue in the future, imo, by making some sort of adjustment in your procedures or by some change of equipment. I'm not knowledgeable enough to advise you on how this is to be done, but I know that most videos out there do not suffer from this unfortunate issue.
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@@seblubla1685 The poster will care, I suspect.
I find it charming. This channel will never be one to look to for high production value. If you want that, go elsewhere
Thanks a lot for your feedback. Yes, I also feel that the sound quality isn't perfect. I'm actually not knowledgeable either. I tried different microphones, but each of them has specific issues. Maybe the problem is with my computer; I'm not sure. Hopefully, this problem will be solved soon. :)
Use a “deesser” very common audio plugin to get rid of siballince
Nimzowitsch was not that brilliant at this game. His opponent was just too weak.