Anna Cramling GM dad Beat The LEGEND Mikhail Tal explained | 4K

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2024
  • Juan Manuel Bellón López is a renowned chess Grandmaster well-respected in the chess community, especially in Spain.
    His marriage to Swedish Grandmaster Pia Cramling, highlights a unique partnership in the world of chess
    Their daughter, Anna Cramling, is also an accomplished player and popular streamer, making chess a significant part of their family life.
    This game against Mikhail Tal from 1984, showcased Juan Manuel Bellón López's strength and ability to compete against one of the greatest tacticians in chess history.
    This is how your beat former chess world champion Mikhail Tal!
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  • @dewisch
    @dewisch 3 місяці тому +2

    Great that you honoured my request to analyse a game of this great, modest and very sympathetic Grandmaster! Thank you! :-)

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  3 місяці тому +2

      I'm glad you appreciated this rendition of this epic game featuring such a remarkable Grandmaster! Your enthusiasm for the game and its great players is contagious, and we are eager to explore more content that resonates with you. Do you have any other games or players in mind you'd like to see analyzed next? Your feedback and requests are always welcome and highly valued!

  • @BrutallyHonestBloke
    @BrutallyHonestBloke 3 місяці тому +1

    This is very nice game, I've watched it on Anna's channel while ago when her father is analyzing. And also, this is very nice video. I am sure you have invested a lot of work into this. It is beautiful to look at - graphically it is great looking. Commentary is also very well done - it all makes sense and she has nice voice and pleasant speech. Introduction bit is perfect. This is the only 3D chess board video channel which I think is worth watching. I've seen some other 3D chess board videos on YT and none caught my attention for more than few seconds. In this particular field you are far the best from what I've seen. That said, I have still the same problems with this as I commented in the other video of yours. I simply do not understand well enough what is going on on board in 3D view. 2D is much clearer and easier to understand to me and i think for most people. I know you have 2D board there too, but it is miniature. Also, I would really like to see some variations. I think those bits like "here black could have done this, because..." or "interesting option was that, that and that..." are what makes chess videos interesting. Anyway, I don't want to sound too critical. I just wanna explain what I like about chess videos and why I am watching those I am watching. Kind of prefer visual clarity before graphical appeal and i like deeper analysis. But for sure there are lots of people who have it the other way around. Big plus of your format is ofc that it takes roughly 5 mins to cover a game, which might be for some just perfect. And in any case, most important is if you like what you are doing after all. So thx for nice video and good luck in future!

    • @ChessofLegends
      @ChessofLegends  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks alot for your feedback and for taking the time to share your insights.. don't worry about too critical, that's how we can improve... and what you're writing makes sense instead of just whining! I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed the video and found the graphical style and commentary to your liking. It means a lot to know that the effort put into making these videos stands out for our audience.
      I totally get your point about the 3D board view. It's a fine balance trying to make the content visually appealing while keeping it as clear and understandable as possible. It's suggestions like these that help me think about how to tweak the content to make it even better for everyone.
      I'm curious, are there any specific games or moments in chess that you'd love to see analyzed in future videos?
      Again, thanks for sticking with the channel and for your support.
      Looking forward to hearing more of your thoughts and ideas! Good luck with your chess journey too!