Botvinnik vs. Bronstein | World Championship 1951 - GM Yasser Seirawan - 2015.09.10

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  • Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan debuts a new series that profiles a world chess championship match or tournament. See Game 9 of the 1951 match, where David Bronstein blunders a Rook early.
    Mikhail Botvinnik vs David Bronstein, Botvinnik - Bronstein World Championship Match (1951): A91 Dutch defence

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  • @RobsMiscellania
    @RobsMiscellania 9 років тому +41

    GM Seirawan is great, glad he's back! Looking forward to more lectures!

  • @axelfriedrichsmeier5282
    @axelfriedrichsmeier5282 9 років тому +28

    Yasser is back! I really missed that refreshing presentations! :-)

  • @Derkl1985
    @Derkl1985 9 років тому +19

    Hurray, Yasser is back!

  • @Naglfrost
    @Naglfrost 9 років тому +76

    Gift me more Yasser!

  • @rfrydell5430
    @rfrydell5430 6 років тому +4

    Thanks Saint Louis Chess Club and GM Yasser Seirwan. Beautifully explained chess history.

  • @funfzentimetermaschenichth718
    @funfzentimetermaschenichth718 7 років тому +5

    such a blessing to have such an easy access to high quality chess explanations. What a likable show by GM Yasser Seirawan. Baadur Jobava recommanded to study the games of Botvinnik and the classics in general.

  • @bohotkhoob
    @bohotkhoob 9 років тому +12

    Great stuff! I read Yasser's book on chess openings back in 2000 (KIA is still one of my preferred openings along with Pirc). I've played chess off and on last 15 years and recently discovered these videos. So nice to actually watch him teach. It's like meeting a friend or a teacher after a long time.

  • @leerigby5735
    @leerigby5735 5 років тому +5

    I cannot decide if I like Yasser or Ben more... probably depends on my mood but chess has two great content providers there

  • @BloodFalcon2k7
    @BloodFalcon2k7 9 років тому +5

    Love me some Yasser lectures !

  • @epowouid6715
    @epowouid6715 9 років тому +27

    Yes! Yasser!

  • @panagiotc
    @panagiotc 9 років тому +4

    I adore his lectures ! I wish to be him

  • @danmanolache7522
    @danmanolache7522 8 років тому +3

    can anyone tell me the name of the song played at the beginning of the series?!

  • @roumi123
    @roumi123 8 років тому +2

    your videos are awesome keep them coming please
    Yasser really enjoyable as always
    btw what rating does Julian have? he sounds rly good

  • @TheJesbus
    @TheJesbus 9 років тому +8

    Yay for Yasser

  • @BamThwok76
    @BamThwok76 9 років тому +4

    Great story-telling

  • @mohd1nagyyyyy
    @mohd1nagyyyyy 9 років тому +4

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS MAN !!!!!

  • @opportunity00
    @opportunity00 9 років тому +3

    finally more Yass!!!

  • @vitalityendurance1456
    @vitalityendurance1456 9 років тому +5

    and bam! yasser video

  • @alex-internetlubber
    @alex-internetlubber Рік тому

    This was the first world championship draw (at regular time controls), later repeated by Carlsen-Karjakin, Carlsen-Caruana and Nepo-Ding

  • @SyncChrome
    @SyncChrome 9 років тому +2

    Epic lecture.

  • @Davidvp
    @Davidvp 9 років тому +7

    One of the saddest moments of chess to me was how David Broinstein lost that WC. The soviets just tried to put everything against Bronstein to keep the Botvinnik's reign, and although barely, Bronstein lost. He was an amazing player and imo he deserved that WC title.

    • @kojiattwood
      @kojiattwood 9 років тому +1

      +davidvp In my mind he is an uncrowned champion. An all time great who was cheated out of the title.

    • @grannywalter
      @grannywalter 6 років тому +1

      He actually drew the match though. Stupid champion's privelege FIDE rules at the time =(((

  • @jacobtarallo4370
    @jacobtarallo4370 9 років тому +16

    Yassss!!!

  • @gokselkabaroglu2946
    @gokselkabaroglu2946 2 роки тому

    Thanks 👍 👍

  • @Grandcapi
    @Grandcapi 8 років тому

    you are the best in the channel!

  • @BizuteriaMoxie
    @BizuteriaMoxie 4 роки тому +2

    I like how he can explains chess

  • @NilsThylen
    @NilsThylen 3 роки тому +1

    Evaluation jumps with Stockfish 13 from -1.5 to +1.3 when black plays 14. ... Ba7. That means that while black was a rook down, his positional advantage was much greater. It happens from time to time that your opponent blunders a piece but then he has all the easy moves while you have to untangle. Bronsteins defense to 15. b6 with 15. ... Bxa4 was bad as well- the evaluation drops to + 3.6. Much better was 15. ... cxb6 16. Nxb6 Bxb6 17. Qxb6 a5 and black isn't completely lost. It's very interesting that Botvinnik managed to get a losing position vs the dutch in 14 moves though. That's the real howler imo.

  • @MrRickRenegade
    @MrRickRenegade 5 років тому +10

    Is Yasser the coolest chess player? Answer: yes.

  • @AyanSharma-dv1yr
    @AyanSharma-dv1yr 4 роки тому +1

    It's mee-kaiel not Michael

  • @m.botvinnik7387
    @m.botvinnik7387 9 років тому

    At twenty minutes into your tape, what wrong with Ra8. You attacking the White's Queen and controlling the "A" file.

    • @tigerbait1016
      @tigerbait1016 9 років тому

      +Edward Schweikert Please be more specific on the time your are talking about.

    • @bektasuteubekov5788
      @bektasuteubekov5788 8 років тому

      +Edward Schweikert it doesn't create white's Queen such problems. After Ra8, white will play Qd3 placing Queen to the center and wanting to trade Queens and Rook on a8 is not any threat to white's position. Actually rook is more useful on "F" file. After trade of Queens white has a piece for pawn and it's decisive advantage. So, rook to a8 is losing tempo, f5-f4 is more aggressive and creates weakness in black's position.

  • @انت-صلي-عالنبي-بس
    @انت-صلي-عالنبي-بس 6 років тому +1

    Yasser I love u :) 🤙🏻

  • @dmitrysh.5899
    @dmitrysh.5899 6 років тому

    Super good!

  • @JimTDF
    @JimTDF 6 років тому +2

    Yasser is a superb chess lecturer and a great player... but he keeps mispronouncing names. Even the names of the world chess champions! It's not Max Erwe, it's Max Euwe which is pronounced like Oi-veh (not oy-vey, though, lol)

  • @andrewdanger2830
    @andrewdanger2830 8 років тому +1

    Gasser is the best.

  • @woodensurfer
    @woodensurfer 3 роки тому

    I believe Fine was invited to play in 1948 but declined.

    • @JimTDF
      @JimTDF 2 роки тому

      That is correct. He decided to quit chess (it was taking up too much of his time) and pursue psychology instead, if I am not mistaken.

  • @reflv
    @reflv 9 років тому +12

    Finegold not giving lecture again? Terrible! Hate when that happens.

    • @BaksteenUitMaassluis
      @BaksteenUitMaassluis 9 років тому +5

      +Harijs Deksnis Very suspicious!

    • @reflv
      @reflv 9 років тому +1

      +Martin van der Hidde Yea, but he saw it... then he cried, and then he resigned. Is that what happened?

    • @kingcarisma
      @kingcarisma 8 років тому

      +Harijs Deksnis Yeah, but not at the same time!