Austrian Attack in Istanbul - J Polgar vs I Smirin

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  • Judit Polgar (2656) vs Ilya Smirin (2677) [B09]
    34th Chess Olympiad (men) Istanbul (8), 05.11.2000
    [Mato]
    1. e4 g6 2. d4 Bg7 3. Nc3 d6 4. f4 Nf6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Be3 b6 7. Qd2 c5 8. O-O-O
    cxd4 9. Bxd4 Nc6 10. Bxf6 Bxf6 11. h4 Bg4 12. h5 Bxh5 13. Rxh5 gxh5 14. Qd5 Rc8
    15. Qxh5 Bg7 16. e5 Qe8 17. Qh3 h6 18. Bd3 Nb4 19. Be4 e6 20. f5 Rxc3 21. f6
    Qb5 22. Qg3 Rxc2+ 23. Bxc2 Nxa2+ 24. Kd2 Qb4+ 25. Ke3 Qc5+ 26. Rd4 1-0
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @TrungNguyen-cj3bo
    @TrungNguyen-cj3bo 8 років тому +8

    A GENIUS SERIES OF MOVES LEADING TO A BRILLIANT FINISH.
    JUDIT POLGAR IS AMAZING!

  • @evanfabri7297
    @evanfabri7297 9 років тому +21

    Mato, you are awesome. It's to the point where I don't like listening to anyone else talk about chess.

  • @FidelusEternum
    @FidelusEternum 12 років тому

    Mato I just subscribed too. I appreciate how you don't go in to too many variations, allowing us to follow the game clearly without too many of the 'outsider's' opinion. Although I do learn from your opinion, but sometimes people put about 5 different options out there and it gets confusing. You are very clear and I like it!! And I love you game selections. Keep it up!!

  • @jackcarter3944
    @jackcarter3944 9 років тому +10

    Playing the black side of the Austrian Attack against Polgar must be a fairly terrifying prospect.

  • @Ronbo710
    @Ronbo710 12 років тому

    These games are amazing! Like Tal, Judit teaches us not to always go by piece value and take into account the position and development in regards to sacrificing to win. Thanks :)

  • @KJVWordofGod
    @KJVWordofGod 12 років тому +2

    Judit often castles Q-side and launches the h-pawn forward and even sacrifices to do it as she did here. Her style of play is very exciting.

  • @Szabest1797
    @Szabest1797 12 років тому

    Thank you for the game! Judit Polgar is phenomenal!

  • @swewunna
    @swewunna 9 років тому +4

    It is frightening how Judit Crushed Smirin already a GM and higher ELO rating than herself ( 2656 vs 2677)

  • @MatoJelic
    @MatoJelic  12 років тому +1

    Thank you for your comment

  • @BrujoHN
    @BrujoHN 12 років тому

    Thanks for the video, Mato. Seems like Judith played in a style similar to Tal

  • @gilbertoramirez5389
    @gilbertoramirez5389 12 років тому

    Gracias Mato y un saludo desde México.

  • @SukiAbazi
    @SukiAbazi 12 років тому

    Great game.And i saw the bd3 move.Seems like i was thinking the same as Judit there.But to be honest the pawn push to f6 didnt occur to me, i thought smth like Ng6 sacrificing a Knight for mate with queen at h7 If black captures Knight that is.Anyway Great game and great video Mato.

  • @m0skit0
    @m0skit0 12 років тому

    Excellent video as usual Mato. Judith is one of my favourite chess players ever.
    Btw, this video has very low sound volume, can you fix this?

  • @nickhobart4673
    @nickhobart4673 8 років тому

    MJ is surely the best-ever annotator and commentator.

  • @locutusdborg126
    @locutusdborg126 11 років тому +4

    I like Judit's aggressiveness. She is like Tal.

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 6 років тому

      She's like Judit. Tal has a different agressiveness. Judit has her own style and clever chess moves. Let's stop comparing geniuses. It's always unfair

  • @jbennett1618
    @jbennett1618 6 років тому

    At 0:52 Rather than Bd3, e5 is possibly the best according to stock fish

  • @rodrigocientista
    @rodrigocientista 12 років тому

    agreed, but after ...Qa4, bxc3 and black is doomed anyway, since the white king can escape to d2, the white bishop can be safely put on d3, and if black captures the white pawn on f6, dxf6 treating mate in no more than few moves

  • @Azkadaz
    @Azkadaz 12 років тому

    Why did Smirin play Qb5? I feel like Qa4 is much better. If Qg3 now, Rxc2+, and after Bxc2, Qxc2#

  • @VSP4591
    @VSP4591 5 років тому

    Splendid attack.

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal 4 роки тому

    Judit is not after gaining material points. She goes after the King.

  • @attilabandy759
    @attilabandy759 9 років тому

    At 4:53 if black moves to Qa4, what will white to moves?

    • @attilabandy759
      @attilabandy759 9 років тому +2

      +Ivan Pozdeev 22.b3 Nxa2+ 23.Kd2 Qxe4 and i think black better.

  • @nathanjamesbaker
    @nathanjamesbaker 12 років тому

    You really can't see at 4:01 that white is winning?
    Pawn takes bishop on g7. Queen takes pawn on h6. Queen moves to h8. Checkmate.

    • @mahmoudmanasra4652
      @mahmoudmanasra4652 6 років тому

      Nathan Baker if hr captures pawn with king it is gonna take more than that to checkmate

  • @letsgobebygone
    @letsgobebygone 4 роки тому

    5:20 why black didnt play rook takes knight f3

  • @Oportuniste
    @Oportuniste 8 років тому

    2:10 take knight because no loose tempo?

    • @paulbrowning9055
      @paulbrowning9055 6 років тому +1

      it'd give an open file for the rook aiming right at king.

  • @arpadszekeres9049
    @arpadszekeres9049 6 років тому

    this is nice

  • @Ian_Synnott
    @Ian_Synnott 12 років тому

    He should have captured the pawn when it was on f5 and taken his chances :). Or captured the pawn on e5 with his d6 pawn!!

  • @MySquash1
    @MySquash1 10 років тому +3

    Did anyone see the National Geographic special on the Making of a Genius on Susan Polger's brain, created by hard work and repetition? Pattern recognition was the key. Judit followed in her footprints, proving father's belief that genius can be created.My Brilliant Brain, youtube, not to be missed.

    • @jackcarter3944
      @jackcarter3944 9 років тому

      +Alfred Beatty Thanks for the suggestion. I will take a look. HOWEVER, given the very small sample size, I don't know how it can be at all clear that the Polgar girls did not have a powerful aptitude for chess prior to this type of training. Has the experiment ever been repeated?

  • @leopardosss
    @leopardosss 7 років тому

    Nice

  • @shahrayar52
    @shahrayar52 11 років тому

    Un mate elegante

  • @paulbrowning9055
    @paulbrowning9055 6 років тому

    This was so clutch lol sorry for multiple comments; I get too excited :]

  • @paulbrowning9055
    @paulbrowning9055 6 років тому

    She's good. Think she could have beat Fischer given a knight-odds advantage

  • @Jopa955
    @Jopa955 12 років тому

    Mato imas li facebook?

  • @Trias805
    @Trias805 11 років тому

    I wish I could beat 1200 players, lol. I never know when to make those sacrifices anyway and end up only losing material with nothing in exchange.

  • @ahmadomari1000
    @ahmadomari1000 12 років тому

    un predictable moves will killing me , i cant find any of it hahaha

  • @armanakagunduz8340
    @armanakagunduz8340 11 років тому

    ng5

  • @Digifier
    @Digifier 12 років тому

    Apparently, if you want to be good at chess, you have to play non-logical moves :P.

  • @paulbrowning9055
    @paulbrowning9055 6 років тому

    You guys remember when a GM said Judith had a chess engine in her lip gloss helping her win? lol smh :\

  • @kroyaberkibarr2413
    @kroyaberkibarr2413 7 років тому

    mato jelic its ok