Wow brother your explanation is amazing 🤩 one thing I like about your explanation is that you always tell the idea behind a particular move. Great video
@ 14:48 I feel like some stronger tacticians like Chigorin or Steinitz would’ve found that Rd5 line at that time. After several moves of passivity and two ineffective knights, finally having an opportunity to create some problems for Black such as causing the rook to go to g6 would be the start of the realization for true counter play. @ 15:45, while it can be uncomfortable seeing that Bc6 is the threat, considering the alternative is the position @ 14:40, some other move would have to be considered. A move which would allow an intermezzo to gain just enough time to maintain the rook and more importantly, the pin on Bd6. Plus once you consider g4, you also can see that gaining access to e4 gives so many great opportunities for White. So unless White was getting lower on time, perhaps he might’ve resigned himself to the idea that he must play passively, evidencing once again the psychological aspect of chess. But for myself, after playing for a while with little space and knowing how often these NN vs BB endgames play out poorly for the NN side, I would definitely invest the time to see what tactics are available to me and even if I couldn’t calculate all the way to the end, it would definitely feel like the proper path to take. The rest of the game was fine play by Tarrasch to finish. Thanks for this one. Good day
To be even MORE explicit in what you think i is not necessary would give you a bigger audience. Make it 2 minutes longer and show why only resign was possible. I almost get it, but to see it for sure would be satisfying. Why. In the game you showed an OVERLOOKED possible rook move that a number of grand masters did not see. What if there is another one, what if there is a overssen thing that could lead to a draw?But except from this you are excellent in pace, in explaining clear, and it is never boring. Tnanks.
Wow brother your explanation is amazing 🤩 one thing I like about your explanation is that you always tell the idea behind a particular move. Great video
Thank you for your kind words.
🎉When am playing tournaments....😂I remember the way you explain ideas.....You are the best .....
Great video! Very informative. Thanks for bringing these beautiful games to light and thanks for the detailed analysis.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for explaining the idea behind each move. It’s really helped my chess thinking and strategical understanding. Please never change this.
Most instructive thank you!
My pleasure!
@ 14:48 I feel like some stronger tacticians like Chigorin or Steinitz would’ve found that Rd5 line at that time. After several moves of passivity and two ineffective knights, finally having an opportunity to create some problems for Black such as causing the rook to go to g6 would be the start of the realization for true counter play. @ 15:45, while it can be uncomfortable seeing that Bc6 is the threat, considering the alternative is the position @ 14:40, some other move would have to be considered. A move which would allow an intermezzo to gain just enough time to maintain the rook and more importantly, the pin on Bd6. Plus once you consider g4, you also can see that gaining access to e4 gives so many great opportunities for White. So unless White was getting lower on time, perhaps he might’ve resigned himself to the idea that he must play passively, evidencing once again the psychological aspect of chess. But for myself, after playing for a while with little space and knowing how often these NN vs BB endgames play out poorly for the NN side, I would definitely invest the time to see what tactics are available to me and even if I couldn’t calculate all the way to the end, it would definitely feel like the proper path to take.
The rest of the game was fine play by Tarrasch to finish.
Thanks for this one. Good day
7:04 bringing knight forward is also a option 😊
What an incredible positional mastwr piece ! Thank you 🙏for explaining so clearly! 💪
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Great analysis! Already waitimg für your next Video! 👍
Thank you!
Really helpful content with awesome presentation keep rocking.
Your analysis & explanation is awesme... Thank you Sir...
My pleasure, Sir.
Thanks for the game and the analysis ❤.
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I am Sure I and my eight Yr old boy will improve chess by watching ur vdos.
God bless you brother
Thank you. God bless you too.
Fantastic game! 😊
This game must have been so frustrating for white. Thank again!
My pleasure!
May I ask what the sound at 4:01 was?
Sure, the software plays this sound when an illegal move is made.
@@chesswisdom oh, ok.
To be even MORE explicit in what you think i is not necessary would give you a bigger audience. Make it 2 minutes longer and show why only resign was possible. I almost get it, but to see it for sure would be satisfying. Why. In the game you showed an OVERLOOKED possible rook move that a number of grand masters did not see. What if there is another one, what if there is a overssen thing that could lead to a draw?But except from this you are excellent in pace, in explaining clear, and it is never boring. Tnanks.
Really great content, as usual. May I ask what your rating is?
Thank you. I don't have an official rating, chess is my hobby. My blitz rating on chess.com is around 2250.
Nice chess school
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Could you please clarify what this word means?
@@chesswisdom it's nepali word and its means best one💗
Thanks a lot.
@@chesswisdom it's mine pleasure