A Queen for a King - One of my Favorite Bobby Fischer Games

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2017
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    Follow MprooV on Twitter / mproovapp #agadmator Rene Letelier Martner vs Robert James Fischer
    "A Queen for the King" (game of the day Jul-29-2005)
    Leipzig ol (Men) qual-D (1960), Leipzig GDR, rd 8, Oct-24
    King's Indian Defense: Normal Variation (E70)
    1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 O-O 5. e5 Ne8 6. f4 d6 7. Be3 c5 8. dc5 Nc6 9. cd6 ed6 10. Ne4 Bf5 11. Ng3 Be6 12. Nf3 Qc7 13. Qb1 de5 14. f5 e4 15. fe6 ef3 16. gf3 f5 17. f4 Nf6 18. Be2 Rfe8 19. Kf2 Re6 20. Re1 Rae8 21. Bf3 Re3 22. Re3 Re3 23. Ke3 Qf4
    Bobby Fischer was a record-setting chess master who became the youngest player to win the U.S. Chess Championship at 14, and the first American-born player to win the World Chess Championship.
    Bobby Fischer was born on March 9, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois. Fischer first learned the game of chess at age 6 and eventually became the youngest international grand master at the age of 15. In 1972, he became the first American-born world chess champion after defeating Boris Spassky. An eccentric genius, who was believed to have an I.Q. of 181, Fischer became known for his controversial public remarks in his later years. He was granted Icelandic citizenship in 2005, following legal trouble with the United States. He died on January 17, 2008.
    Early Life
    Robert James Fischer was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 9, 1943. Fischer's parents divorced when he was a toddler, and he began learning chess at the age of 6 after his older sister Joan bought him a chess set. He continued to hone his skills as a youngster at the Brooklyn Chess Club and Manhattan Chess Club. Fischer had a strained relationship with his mother, who supported his chess endeavors, but preferred that he pursue other areas of interest.
    A brilliant, highly competitive player who lost himself in the game, Fischer earned a place in the record books at age 14 when he became the youngest player to win the U.S. Chess Championship. Then in 1958, at 15, he became the youngest international grand master in history by winning the related tournament in Portoroz, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia).
    Match of the Century
    During the early 1960s, Fischer continued to be involved in U.S. and world championship matches, but was also making a name for himself with his erratic, paranoid commentary. After having a 20-game winning streak in the early 1970s, Fischer once again made chess history in 1972 with his defeat of the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky at the Reykjavik, Iceland world championships, thus marking the first time an American chess player had won the title. Fischer's defeat of a Soviet opponent, which became known as the "Match of the Century," took on iconic proportions in the midst of the Cold War and was seen as a symbolic victory of democracy over Communism. Fischer's historic win also made chess a popular game in the United States.
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  • @quantumleap7964
    @quantumleap7964 3 роки тому +954

    Bobby doesnt "give" his pieces, he loans them at 100% interest.

    • @tamdo6207
      @tamdo6207 2 роки тому +24

      I am not coming back for 30%, I am coming back for everything - Eduardo Saverin

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 2 роки тому +2

      Lmao

    • @aokworldwide_com6298
      @aokworldwide_com6298 2 роки тому +1

      🤣

    • @eyal2822
      @eyal2822 Рік тому +4

      Queen is 9 pawns.
      King is 8 pawns sideways.
      100% is an understatement.

    • @coochykilla
      @coochykilla Рік тому +5

      OY VEY

  • @Brooklyn_Raleigh
    @Brooklyn_Raleigh 6 років тому +2285

    “Hey Fischer, what did you think of e5”
    Fischer: “Weak”
    What a beautiful game by Fischer

    • @michaelmendillo4614
      @michaelmendillo4614 4 роки тому +98

      Thats always Fischers' reply whenever he is asked his opinion of an opponents move,,, lol,,,

    • @RollingcrewTV
      @RollingcrewTV 4 роки тому +52

      Too slow too weak

    • @logant44
      @logant44 4 роки тому +24

      What I would do for at least a small explanation

    • @Faust4541
      @Faust4541 3 роки тому +23

      His quote at the top being "I am boring. I am boring!"

    • @johnduncan5117
      @johnduncan5117 2 роки тому +1

      That early e5 looks so enticing, but of course the point is your own king isn't safe yet so it's double edged

  • @dickbrazen
    @dickbrazen 3 роки тому +1646

    That thought "what does one play when one's life is on the line" was awesome

    • @bozidarmaletic5778
      @bozidarmaletic5778 3 роки тому +46

      what line one plays when one's life is on the line

    • @Mkbw50
      @Mkbw50 3 роки тому +28

      Apparently he won very easily

    • @dickbrazen
      @dickbrazen 3 роки тому +32

      At the beginning, after Agadmator described the conditions of the match, he said that he could find no record of the match and would be very interested to "(above quote)."
      I liked that thought and might not have considered it myself.

    • @bozidarmaletic5778
      @bozidarmaletic5778 3 роки тому +4

      @@dickbrazen I just wanted to make line bit punchier

    • @agdjdh4689
      @agdjdh4689 3 роки тому +23

      The pressure would be disgusting and terryfying, but it would stimulate you to survive and make best moves for you i think. You wouldn't even be able to choke because it's kinda like not you but your animal instinct would play. But after all who fucking knows.

  • @phumlanisigudla1856
    @phumlanisigudla1856 5 років тому +328

    8:55 ".. the most poisonous rook that ever strolled the e-file" hahaha

    • @akmd114379
      @akmd114379 3 роки тому +2

      Fking hilarious commentary.

  • @PaleGhost69
    @PaleGhost69 6 років тому +4244

    Don't you hate it when the title gives away the winner by including words like "Fischer", "Morphy" or "Tal"

    • @timangar9771
      @timangar9771 6 років тому +261

      Well the tal-fischer games aren't so clear😀

    • @stillnessinmovement
      @stillnessinmovement 6 років тому +12

      nah.

    • @likeyou3317
      @likeyou3317 6 років тому +231

      Once title included Tal and Fischer at the same time and believe it or not one of them lost!

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 років тому +290

      +Like You Twice actually :D

    • @herzwatithink9289
      @herzwatithink9289 6 років тому +49

      Given what we've come to expect from this channel, a game featuring Tal and Fischer would be ruled a no-contest and include a backstory about backgammon guerrillas storming the venue and making off with Princess Daisy

  • @AshenElk
    @AshenElk 6 років тому +1787

    Buddy, you've quickly won me over with your easygoing exposition and unforgettable quotations, like "But I would be very interested to see what one would play when his life is on the line," or "This is probably the most poisonous rook ever to stroll the e-file."
    Love your videos.

    • @AM-sp6je
      @AM-sp6je 6 років тому +58

      agad is extremely quotable yes. I hope you realise that misquoting him takes the charm out of it. "This is probably the most poisonous rook that ever strolled the e-file" Hope you see the difference

    • @gerryportuguezjr.652
      @gerryportuguezjr.652 6 років тому +36

      Christian Lund "d4, d3, d1, d-stroy" is my favorite. I forgot which video of his it was from, though.

    • @abdurrazzak305
      @abdurrazzak305 5 років тому +2

      I was reading it as he said it :p

    • @WiseSam95
      @WiseSam95 5 років тому +27

      @@AM-sp6je No... I don't see the difference. You can say ever to, to ever, that ever stroll/strolled. The meaning is the same. The tense is different, but nobody cares about chess tense. You can argue either way that chess is great history and that we analyze these games to celebrate great games that were played, or you can argue that chess never dies and thus the tense would be present. Him getting two or three words wrong from the quotation is forgivable, and you're the one here trying to take the charm out of it by being a grammar Nazi.

    • @WiseSam95
      @WiseSam95 5 років тому

      This so much. Yes.

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 5 років тому +464

    man, that ending is brutal. It looks as if black will be up in pieces but by capturing queen, he strands himself. By the game was over before the queen move, anyway. But that move on the surface looks so wrong and then... RESIGN. man.

  • @guckfoogle2779
    @guckfoogle2779 Рік тому +21

    5 years later and still the best chess channel going. ❤️

  • @BloodPuls3
    @BloodPuls3 6 років тому +616

    'Armin Nadarevic' is a very generous donater!

    • @gropplervideos5979
      @gropplervideos5979 6 років тому +135

      Well if every viewer gave 0.01$......

    • @milchkanne21
      @milchkanne21 6 років тому +54

      better then nothing

    • @lawsonhofer8638
      @lawsonhofer8638 5 років тому +66

      I would have laughed if your name was Amin Nadarevic

    • @yizhang367
      @yizhang367 5 років тому +1

      @Lawson Hofer same 😂

    • @petergriffin8767
      @petergriffin8767 5 років тому +14

      well, he doubled his donation with another donation! Doubled it!!!

  • @hanzflackshnack1158
    @hanzflackshnack1158 5 років тому +90

    As a casual player I've been binge watching videos in an attempt to get better. The fact that I didn't predict the Qf4 allowing for the mate with Bh6 stung a little but it taught me a valuable lesson. Your concise and insightful commentary is rapidly making you my favorite chess analyst on UA-cam. Much appreciated

    • @gamehunter1537
      @gamehunter1537 4 роки тому +4

      Hanz Flackshnack to be fair I only predicted it because of the title lol there was no other queen sacrifice I completely forgot about the dragon bishop (kinda embarrassing as a KID and Sicilian Dragon player)

  • @josecasey3353
    @josecasey3353 5 років тому +17

    The best part of this game that is often missed is that Fisher never again moves either of his initial 2 Kings Indian Def. pieces.

  • @herbertmische8660
    @herbertmische8660 2 роки тому +5

    Great, fantastic and immortal Bobby Fischer!!! Respect forever!!! 👍👍👍

  • @charlesq7866
    @charlesq7866 6 років тому +482

    Dude, I love your story telling! Everything from the background at the start about the firing squad, to the way you explain the moves ("what's white planning here? Well, there are a few options..."), and your own experiences with trying different moves or priyomes. Please keep it up :D!

  • @PartidasInmortalesdeAjedrez
    @PartidasInmortalesdeAjedrez 6 років тому +191

    I'm a Chilean and I met to René Letelier. He was a truly gentleman. In one opportunity beated to Fischer in a Buenos Aires tournament :)

    • @enocherone
      @enocherone 6 років тому +3

      fake news

    • @anthonybutt5988
      @anthonybutt5988 3 роки тому +20

      @@enocherone
      Actually it's true.
      1959, Mar del Plata, Fisher lost to Letelier.
      www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1044094

    • @BarryAdams777
      @BarryAdams777 3 роки тому +2

      Fischer was just a child in the 1950’s.

    • @zakrs130
      @zakrs130 3 роки тому +5

      @@BarryAdams777 This game was only 1 year later lol. Also you get grandmasters at like 13 years old so being a teen isn't that bad. Hou Yifan was also world champion at the age of 16.

    • @jaapvandertuuk9307
      @jaapvandertuuk9307 3 роки тому +1

      Fischer was already incredibly strong in1959

  • @S810X
    @S810X Рік тому +5

    I feel like this kind of move defines Bobby for me. Brutal and elegant, he's waiting for his rival to come to the best move in their position knowing that they are simply walking to their doom. And Bobby simply holds the door open for them 😁
    Watching this in 2022 makes me very happy for you @agadmator and your journey with the channel. Perhaps it is only appearances, but you look much happier with every new video, and although I can't say you look sad in older videos I am genuinely glad for this "serious guy" to have found success and made such a good chess channel.
    Thank you and much love from an anonymous subscriber 😂

  • @richwarega2584
    @richwarega2584 3 роки тому +11

    Fischer was a beast at pure calculation, wish I could have seen him play, True legend of the game of chess!!

  • @reggiemilla8835
    @reggiemilla8835 6 років тому +39

    "Elegant Brutality"........ Agadmator's vocabulary is #Savage

  • @rcornejo911
    @rcornejo911 4 роки тому +71

    I don't even play chess, but again I find myself on your channel, watching match after match.

  • @JackalGames
    @JackalGames 6 років тому +1

    Your videos give me a way to learn so so much during the slow hours at my work. You've given me a way to not only get much better at chess by watching some of the best games ever played, but a way to see greater beauty in it every day. Thank you.

  • @gheffz
    @gheffz 4 роки тому +7

    A masterpiece of a genius. A brilliant and brutal game with elegance and mastery, as you described.

    • @musa071
      @musa071 2 роки тому +1

      Nice description

    • @gheffz
      @gheffz 2 роки тому +1

      @@musa071 Thank you! I saw it quite differently to Bobby himself... "I am boring, I am boring!" One of the few times I disagree with Bobby! He's my favourite player... apology to so many other outstanding brilliant players!!!

  • @herzwatithink9289
    @herzwatithink9289 6 років тому +171

    When you see games like this, all doubts are dispelled as to whether Fischer mightn't be at the top in ANY era. Middle game clinic!

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 4 роки тому

      At least he was lucky that Stockfish or AlphaZero didn't exist in his era.

    • @greggallucci607
      @greggallucci607 3 роки тому +17

      Had those engines existed he simply would have been an even stronger player. This was a kid who got his hands on chess books written in Russian as a teenager and learned the language so he could understand them. Fischer would have been a dominant player in any era due to his sheer desire. Can you imagine how faster his learning curve would have been with modern engines?

    • @iguoyrxayananikihs9505
      @iguoyrxayananikihs9505 3 роки тому

      @@cinegraphics Can you imagine?

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 3 роки тому +1

      @@iguoyrxayananikihs9505 yeah, he'd profit from the engines, and he'd certainly be the top dog. Not because of his desire, but because of his superior logic. But.... he would only be the top dog among humans. He wouldn't be the best chess player in the world. Just like Magnus isn't the best chess player. The best chess player in the world is....... Alpha Zero. There will probably never be a human to win that title back. Fischer was lucky enough to live in the time where having the crown of the best human chess player... also meant being the best chess player on the planet. Or even the best chess player in the universe (maybe).

    • @Blade.5786
      @Blade.5786 3 роки тому

      @@cinegraphics Honestly if the universe is infinite, there's probably a world where aliens invented chess and made a stronger chess computer than Alpha Zero

  • @RayRay-zd5ks
    @RayRay-zd5ks 2 роки тому +3

    I'm 55 been playing chess since 1972 when I was 5. Never in my life would I think you could sacrifice rook then queen back to back and cause a grandmaster to resign! Bobby Fischer, THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!

  • @jobsmine
    @jobsmine 3 роки тому +10

    Bobby Fisher is the Neo of the Chess Matrix. Even the machines can’t beat him.

  • @Murph_.
    @Murph_. 3 роки тому

    Watching Fischer's games is amazing. The man is brilliant. Thanks for going through these games, I appreciate you.

  • @StephenDoty84
    @StephenDoty84 6 років тому +176

    Yes, sir, poison rook and then poison queen, back to back.
    That's why Fischer stayed single so long? He suspected queens were poison.

    • @tteerabeats9116
      @tteerabeats9116 4 роки тому +2

      Great thinking

    • @kvetoslavlizlorech63
      @kvetoslavlizlorech63 4 роки тому

      lol

    • @magnafire1
      @magnafire1 4 роки тому +19

      He was probably a weirdo with women lol. Playing chess games in his head while on a date.

    • @tteerabeats9116
      @tteerabeats9116 4 роки тому +3

      @@magnafire1 😂😂😂

    • @the_bottomfragger
      @the_bottomfragger 4 роки тому +5

      @@magnafire1 Most likely. At some point when something is such a huge passion of yours, it seriously never leaves your head. I'm a classical violinists and will find new bowings/fingerings in my head while I am having conversations with friends lol

  • @gaberottet8448
    @gaberottet8448 4 роки тому +223

    agadmator, giving me ten seconds to guess the power move Fischer is going to make: If you found it, you are a very great player, and I congratulate you.
    Me, who read the title and knows that the queen will be sacrificed, and though I know little about chess, guessing correctly where the queen will move: *Intelligence 100*

    • @tteerabeats9116
      @tteerabeats9116 4 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @tangatawhenua5558
      @tangatawhenua5558 4 роки тому +2

      The title also gave it away for me, but it still felt good when he complimented me 😂

    • @johnnypastrana6727
      @johnnypastrana6727 3 роки тому

      @@tangatawhenua5558 You are a very great player...😂😂😂

  • @richardboasjr.4299
    @richardboasjr.4299 3 роки тому

    I really enjoy your straightforward presentations and analysis - thank you!

  • @OHgabe92
    @OHgabe92 4 роки тому

    I watch so many of your videos, can't give you enough credit.
    Keep them coming, everyone loves them.

  • @PolishedLake
    @PolishedLake 5 років тому +3

    His accent is part of why I keep coming back

  • @vancebocas7626
    @vancebocas7626 6 років тому +6

    I've been watching your videos for a couple of months now and while I enjoyed them, I never thought to subscribe. But you won me over with this game. I love the way you present the game, it's such a refreshing feeling to feel as though you are just "talking" with us instead of lecturing. It's entertaining and informative.
    I play the Pirc so I had always wondered about that e5 push in the KID too. I love the explanation. That Queen sacrifice is stuff engines are made of. XD You totally know if Fischer played in the modern era he would so be accused of cheating every game. lol.
    Thank you for doing what you do. You earned my sub today and I am the better for it. :)

  • @Sh3ba5843
    @Sh3ba5843 4 роки тому +1

    Thankyou so much for showing the what if moves, it really helped me understand how far ahead these masters can see the game developing. So fascinating. Wow that finishing is so brilliant

  • @sunilsaranjame1523
    @sunilsaranjame1523 3 роки тому

    I always loved this game and your analysis just adds icing to the cake so to say! Thank you dear Agadmator, wishing you a long healthy life!

  • @user-nw6qp1ki2n
    @user-nw6qp1ki2n 6 років тому +23

    Rest in peace Bobby ☘️ what a beautiful tactical blow 🌈

  • @biggustago2812
    @biggustago2812 3 роки тому +7

    Everyone: *Say the line! Say the line*
    Agad: Sorry about that.

  • @tonydorsano3208
    @tonydorsano3208 5 років тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos. I love the historical background. In addition you provide just enough strategy and/or tactics to explain the complexities and encourage further research.

  • @mariodumais2153
    @mariodumais2153 4 роки тому

    Love your videos. I never was a serious player but you make watching the matches interesting. I specially like when you explain the alternative lines.

  • @emielregisrohellecterzieff7449
    @emielregisrohellecterzieff7449 6 років тому +24

    I think Fischer is the best player, I like his games, he produces an amazing ideas. Fischer👑👑.

  • @rendijunc6596
    @rendijunc6596 6 років тому +3

    don't change anything about how you do your videos. you've perfected the art

  • @bills.4242
    @bills.4242 Рік тому

    Thanks for your videos! I really enjoy your explanations of the games!

  • @Daniel-hl3uk
    @Daniel-hl3uk 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your frequent analyses, I always enjoy watching your videos.

  • @HarisKhan-vj8bv
    @HarisKhan-vj8bv 5 років тому +6

    this level of intelligence is just fucking unbelievable...great narration too, just how it's got to be done, beautiful.

  • @lyricsronen
    @lyricsronen 3 роки тому +8

    I laughed out loud when I found Qf4. It just makes you giddy watching someone give up 19 points for the win

  • @barryholmes2428
    @barryholmes2428 2 роки тому

    You are a legend. I love your videos! Thank you for all your hard work. Fischer and Tal for ever!

  • @dchall8052
    @dchall8052 3 роки тому +1

    You commentary throughout this video made me fall more deeply in love with Chess. What a game.

  • @Shouttz
    @Shouttz 6 років тому +213

    I have to admit I only guessed it right because of the title, "A Queen for a King". So I figured it had to be a Queen sacrifice, narrowed it down from there.
    Still a bit proud, since I'm very new to chess.

    • @agadmator
      @agadmator  6 років тому +34

      +War Oliv Congratulations :)

    • @anom3778
      @anom3778 6 років тому +1

      Wow wonderful.

    • @draheim90
      @draheim90 5 років тому +2

      Same, I know little of chess but title gave it away, as did knowing the move wasn’t immediately obvious.

    • @Isoquant
      @Isoquant 5 років тому +4

      Same! Still, I too allowed myself a brief sense of satisfaction-however undeserved-for identifying the master stroke of a great master.

    • @michaelmendillo4614
      @michaelmendillo4614 4 роки тому

      A detective hey ! Very clever my good man ! 😁🖒

  • @Entropy825
    @Entropy825 6 років тому +21

    Your use of English idiomatic expressions is quite remarkable. You are more eloquent in this regard than many native English speakers.

  • @DaxFlyingwoodHunter
    @DaxFlyingwoodHunter 5 років тому

    Love your videos and your style so much! Thank you+

  • @joshrobles7301
    @joshrobles7301 5 років тому

    Wow. Amazing capture. Love ur videos

  • @trollking202
    @trollking202 5 років тому +11

    It's obvious what game to play when your life is in the line. The immortal.

  • @MrConstantMalachi
    @MrConstantMalachi 3 роки тому +5

    "Possibly the most poisonous rook who ever strolled the e-file" - at this point I snorted and realised I'm a bit of a nerd

  • @jamesfinley7362
    @jamesfinley7362 4 роки тому

    Love the videos! Just recently subscribed a couple weeks ago but, thanks so much and keep them coming!👍

  • @sahilsasidharan4634
    @sahilsasidharan4634 2 роки тому +5

    Agadmator really missed this but if I was Rene, I wouldn't have resigned because at 10:50 queen h1 is a legitimate move that actually retains white's advantage despite losing the bishop and protecting from the mate

    • @soumajitsen1395
      @soumajitsen1395 Рік тому

      After Qh1, I think you can just push g5 and g4 and win the bishop, 'coz white literally has no moves

    • @skyhighvenus6311
      @skyhighvenus6311 6 місяців тому

      Actually, after Qh1, Ng4 check wins immediately no matter where the king goes. King can only go to e1, f1, g1 or g2. 1) If kf1, then Nxf3 with a brutal discovery check coming. If say white tries a counterplay with Ne2, then best play goes Nfxh2 check, Ke1 Qf2 check, Kd1 Nf3 and the white knight will be lost because Ne3 is coming with a devasting attack still on going. 2) If Ke1, then best play goes Qe3 check. If bishop or Knight blocks, then Nc2 check, followed by Nf2 check winning the queen. 3) If Kg2, then mate in 3 with Qxf3 check, Kh3, Ng2 check, Kh4, Qg4 mate. 4) If Kg1, then Qe3 check, followed by Qxf3 check with same mating pattern as scenario 3.
      But you made your point. it would have been nice if Agadmator analyzed Qh1.

  • @stephen0793
    @stephen0793 6 років тому +16

    I wouldn't have guessed the move if the title hadn't been so obvious

  • @MrSiwat
    @MrSiwat 4 роки тому

    Fantastic analysis as always. Thanks so much.

  • @joeycredible
    @joeycredible 5 років тому

    Just returning to the game after a long layoff, this channel is a fantastic asset to the chess inclined and I thank you as sincerely as possible. I'd say more but I'd just be repeating the well-deserved comments below mine.

  • @tj_yt_
    @tj_yt_ 4 роки тому +3

    6:35 "Those bishops are monsters" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @slowqueso7488
    @slowqueso7488 6 років тому +59

    Agadmator I played a Tal move in a tournament yesterday conducted by my school and I won the tournament.. The Tal move was played by me by sacrificing my light square bishop and really ended well..😎

    • @JordanNexhip
      @JordanNexhip 6 років тому +7

      Tal move? Like an unsound sacrifice? :D

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 6 років тому +1

      @ Jordan Nexhip, don't be a jerk. Besides, Tal would smash you any day of the week. Stop acting like you're in the same category as Tal or any GM for that matter.

    • @JordanNexhip
      @JordanNexhip 6 років тому +29

      I wasn't trying to be a jerk... I was referring to one of Tal's quotes where he himself says that his sacrifices are unsound. Just an apology please and we'll forget about this :)

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 6 років тому

      @ Jordan Nexhip, Tal's moves were unsound to who? What you neglect is that he was good enough to be World Champion in an era of very tough competition. By your standards no world champion is good enough as none of them can defeat today's chess engines - not even Magnus. Again, stop acting so smug and discreting Tal simply because you have access to a computer that tells you what to play next.

    • @Quacklebush
      @Quacklebush 6 років тому +47

      MrSupernova111 He was just quoting Tal and making a bit of fun you daft ass. Only person here acting smug is you.

  • @richardgammons3808
    @richardgammons3808 4 роки тому

    Great video. I've watched it 3 times already.

  • @georgealexander8523
    @georgealexander8523 2 роки тому

    Love your Bobby Fisher videos

  • @zugzwang--
    @zugzwang-- 6 років тому +5

    your commentary got me into the chess game again, you have a new subscriber :)

  • @TheCricketDoctor
    @TheCricketDoctor 3 роки тому +8

    The most poisonous pawn that ever strolled in the e-file!

  • @Shiftito
    @Shiftito 4 роки тому +2

    Hey bud, thank you for the great content and perfect pronunciation of my home country, Chile :) Nobody gets it right! I've picked up Chess again after probably 20 years thanks to you and am enjoying myself immensely - have been playing online for a couple months now and recently picked up a board to recreate these great positions you share with us and analyse them in front of me and play with different lines.
    Seeing masterpieces unfold in front of me, using the same regular pieces "us mortals" use in our everyday games has really improved my game and makes me smile with games like this one and may others you've shared. Not sure how to explain it, but thanks man. Maybe we'll play one day! #agadmator

  • @danielbennett4234
    @danielbennett4234 5 років тому +1

    Wow . elegant brutality, lol. Love it. And the intro to this was very gripping what with the talk of saving your life with the game of chess. What would one playing if the light was on the line. Already one of my favorite game analysis and you haven't even moved a piece.

  • @cr0mag732
    @cr0mag732 6 років тому +3

    If your life is on the line, you play the Kings gambit. Nothing could be more fitting

  • @aupmanyu
    @aupmanyu 5 років тому +78

    There's Qh1 at 10:55

    • @bilzebor8457
      @bilzebor8457 3 роки тому +9

      Ng4 picks up the bishop, and then the queen

    • @francisjirons
      @francisjirons 3 роки тому +14

      ​@@bilzebor8457 if Nd4* picks up the bishop, then the Queen picks up the Knight on f3. Then if you trade queens, Ne3 picks up c4. White is down two pawns but it's a rook and a knight against a bishop and a knight, and that is nowhere near winning for black. If black declines the trade, the white queen picks up the Knight. Agadmator's hypotetical line for black is totally wrong.

    • @bilzebor8457
      @bilzebor8457 3 роки тому +2

      @@francisjirons what do you do with white after Ng4?

    • @kuchuyobenai9461
      @kuchuyobenai9461 3 роки тому +21

      @Francis J. Irons after black goes Ng4 (not typo) the only square for white king to move where it still defends the Bishop is g2, which blocks whites queen on h1. Then Nd4 takes and whites king can’t take back because blacks queen protects the knight.

    • @bilzebor8457
      @bilzebor8457 3 роки тому

      @@kuchuyobenai9461 yes exactly, and if you move away from the bishop you lose it and after a while you're gonna have to give up your queen to survive

  • @sharmitoboylos7585
    @sharmitoboylos7585 3 роки тому

    Nice instruction. Enjoy the insights and presentation.

  • @arunbeckham8384
    @arunbeckham8384 3 роки тому

    Again rewatching this game simply evergreen.

  • @milklover2830
    @milklover2830 4 роки тому +31

    Is this the video where he introduces "if you found the move,you are a great player.if you just want to enjoy the show.."?

  • @vebjrnholm-gjerde1331
    @vebjrnholm-gjerde1331 4 роки тому +15

    3:15
    If d captures black loses more than a pawn for sure.

    • @cbt7commender980
      @cbt7commender980 3 роки тому +3

      The queen lol I’m not the only one who saw it

  • @diegoureta9435
    @diegoureta9435 3 роки тому +1

    You are such a good communicator, this is the best youtube chess channel no doubts

  • @ironcorey3242
    @ironcorey3242 4 роки тому +1

    This was the first time I correctly saw the move, and I'm quite happy that I actually paused and thought on it. Excellent game!

  • @mosiahencinares5628
    @mosiahencinares5628 4 роки тому +6

    10:50 I think he can play Queen to H1 to support the bishop

  • @yizhang367
    @yizhang367 5 років тому +4

    “I am boring. I am boring!” LMAO 😂

  • @krishnamurari691
    @krishnamurari691 Рік тому

    Just incredible...thanks for this video

  • @reganawale3561
    @reganawale3561 10 місяців тому

    Thank you agamator. I watch these chess videos every night before I sleep without skipping as I have no one to talk to or think about. I found your channel 3 years back and this has become a daily routine.
    Currently , my financial situation is not that great to make a donation to your channel although I really really wanted to. One day, I will make it. Lots of love ❤️. Keep up with these chess videos.

  • @jandom9008
    @jandom9008 5 років тому +9

    "Nothing is as healing as human touch" bobby fischer's last words

  • @rmendeljacobs2832
    @rmendeljacobs2832 6 років тому +15

    I figured out the queen f4 move. Yay, I feel smart. I saw the knights covering those squares. First time I solved the best move in your videos 🙃

    • @josephcro2138
      @josephcro2138 6 років тому +1

      Ninnifier O.o same with me. But i would never consider it if I didn't knew it was a crazy move

    • @rmendeljacobs2832
      @rmendeljacobs2832 6 років тому

      Joseph Cro agreed

    • @braden1edwards
      @braden1edwards 6 років тому +3

      The title of the video kinda gives it away lol

    • @theboiwhohase2307
      @theboiwhohase2307 4 роки тому

      I only figured it out because of the title

  • @lizardman2000x
    @lizardman2000x 4 роки тому

    great videos, i really appreciate this

  • @randhirmungra390
    @randhirmungra390 4 роки тому

    It's indeed a brilliant game by Fischer! Thanks for sharing this

  • @notjustadulting705
    @notjustadulting705 3 роки тому +11

    Qh1 was also a move that Rene could've tried and possibly changed the game.

    • @SteadmanKlondike
      @SteadmanKlondike 2 роки тому

      That's what I thought, but Knight G4 is coming and you have to give up the bishop and and and...

    • @videopetanque7436
      @videopetanque7436 2 роки тому +1

      Yes Qh1 continues the game. agadmator should have analysed this

    • @uselessdegenerate7565
      @uselessdegenerate7565 2 роки тому

      @@videopetanque7436 barely

    • @aymenagrebi9696
      @aymenagrebi9696 2 роки тому

      knight to g4 check will still win the bishop

    • @skyhighvenus6311
      @skyhighvenus6311 6 місяців тому

      Actually, after Qh1, Ng4 check wins immediately no matter where the king goes. King can only go to e1, f1, g1 or g2. 1) If kf1, then Nxf3 with a brutal discovery check coming. If say white tries a counterplay with Ne2, then best play goes Nfxh2 check, Ke1 Qf2 check, Kd1 Nf3 and the white knight will be lost because Ne3 is coming with a devasting attack still on going. 2) If Ke1, then best play goes Qe3 check. If bishop or Knight blocks, then Nc2 check, followed by Nf2 check winning the queen. 3) If Kg2, then mate in 3 with Qxf3 check, Kh3, Ng2 check, Kh4, Qg4 mate. 4) If Kg1, then Qe3 check, followed by Qxf3 check with same mating pattern as scenario 3.
      But you made your point. it would have been nice if Agadmator analyzed Qh1.

  • @benjaminmoorehead9074
    @benjaminmoorehead9074 5 років тому +82

    At 10:43 what about Qh1? It still loses but it prolongs the game

    • @karezaalonso7110
      @karezaalonso7110 4 роки тому

      Line?

    • @SyRose901
      @SyRose901 4 роки тому

      Check out Nxf3

    • @LoneWolf-lk6gj
      @LoneWolf-lk6gj 4 роки тому +8

      Rose B.
      Nxf3 will deliver white apiece easily....

    • @SyRose901
      @SyRose901 4 роки тому

      I thought it was forced mate?

    • @mathieusiclet9438
      @mathieusiclet9438 4 роки тому +21

      If Qh1, then Ng4+ I guess, winning the bishop on f3 and maybe the queen too in several lines

  • @VelmaJinkys
    @VelmaJinkys 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this. Its one of the first times I kinda understood this game. Fischer seemed to be a phenomonal individual.

  • @varovaro1967
    @varovaro1967 5 років тому

    Amazingly amazing! Thank you!

  • @NP-Channel
    @NP-Channel 5 років тому +3

    I'm a chess player, just for fun, and every time I watch a Fischer's game I feel something beyond in his moves. It's more than just logic and tactics. His moves contains a brutal invisible force that can crush the opponent's mental. @.@

  • @tim9352
    @tim9352 6 років тому +7

    Believe it or not i guessed the move of Fischer. I'm very proud of me

  • @rickharold7884
    @rickharold7884 Рік тому

    These are so awesome.

  • @desertrose89
    @desertrose89 3 роки тому

    That was beautifully played

  • @tccandler
    @tccandler 6 років тому +141

    Could you please do a video on Kasparov v Karpov - Seville 1987 - Game 24... must win game for Kasparov in order to retain WC title? I think it had only happened once before that someone had to win the last game to be WC. Also, it is a game that Kasparov played very much the way Karpov would. Not a spectacular game... but spectacularly important and also relatively uncovered anywhere on UA-cam. Thanks! #suggestion

    • @whatsinaname7289
      @whatsinaname7289 6 років тому +10

      TC Candler use the hashtag #suggestion so he can see it.

    • @jas3042
      @jas3042 6 років тому

      hey guys

    • @tccandler
      @tccandler 6 років тому +2

      Thanks Mohamed Khaled! I added #suggestion to the original post!

    • @whatsinaname7289
      @whatsinaname7289 6 років тому

      TC Candler No problem. He wrote it below the board.

    • @kasparov937
      @kasparov937 6 років тому +2

      Kramnik also beat Leko in 2004 in the very last game to retain the title:)

  • @tannerbroyles
    @tannerbroyles 4 роки тому +7

    I would love to see the synapses in Renes brain firing off when he realized what happened

  • @rrenaissauce
    @rrenaissauce 3 роки тому +1

    I got into chess bc I’m working on a novel incorporates chess and one of the characters becomes a political strategist I guess but I realized I didn’t know a damn thing about the game. Now you are my favorite creator in all of UA-cam bc you enjoy making content that is both history and educational at the same time. You’re amazing man thank you for what you do

  • @maefiosii
    @maefiosii 5 років тому +1

    Its the way you pronounce „bishop“ and „pawn“ that keeps me coming back to this channel

  • @GrantTDM
    @GrantTDM 5 років тому +4

    "The most poisonous rook that ever strolled the D-file." :-) :-)

  • @polemidis
    @polemidis 3 роки тому +9

    Fischer’s games are so amazing! I wonder how he would stand against the today’s grandmasters...

    • @darkraiden6476
      @darkraiden6476 3 роки тому +5

      He would crush any regular grandmaster and be among the top players. It is only a question of how he would stand against the top players

    • @michaelthorpe1869
      @michaelthorpe1869 Рік тому

      Ficher and Paul Morphy thats it.

  • @johnnyeaton
    @johnnyeaton 4 роки тому

    That is elegant. :) I love your commentary.

  • @Indus_warrior7
    @Indus_warrior7 2 роки тому

    Brutalbeautiful game !! After 3 years back❤️

  • @jeffreys1554
    @jeffreys1554 5 років тому +16

    "I would be very interested in seeing what one plays, when his life is on the line" LOL

    • @AndyZach
      @AndyZach 4 роки тому +3

      e4

    • @lindyvonharringa9311
      @lindyvonharringa9311 4 роки тому +2

      @@AndyZach i would play the london system lol, super solid with some excellent attacking ideas, black cant easily attack white because of the ultra solid pawn structure

    • @thegorn
      @thegorn 4 роки тому +3

      I’d play bong cloud and accept my fate

  • @teawonder
    @teawonder 6 років тому +8

    10:37 Qh1?!!

    • @for2some
      @for2some 2 роки тому

      Thinking same

    • @arvindsafale7610
      @arvindsafale7610 2 роки тому

      nd4 x qf3. no defense

    • @teawonder
      @teawonder 2 роки тому

      @@arvindsafale7610 Thanks, I have been waiting for years

  • @jx14aby
    @jx14aby 5 років тому

    That was awesome! Never ever ever saw that coming!

  • @MisterBinx
    @MisterBinx 5 років тому

    I love your videos. Your commentating doesn't annoy me like many other channels. I like when you give the viewer time to guess the move.

  • @user-go2pi7mr4o
    @user-go2pi7mr4o 6 років тому +13

    I don't understand how man can calculate this...

    • @alaamaoula2404
      @alaamaoula2404 5 років тому +5

      It's easy to calculate this. The difficult thing is not the calculation. The difficulty about this move is to actually SPOT IT. You need to see it first, and then you can calculate. The hard part is seeing it.

    • @russeldioneo5187
      @russeldioneo5187 5 років тому +1

      Alaa is right these guys are just great at spotting opportunities

    • @alaamaoula2404
      @alaamaoula2404 5 років тому

      @@russeldioneo5187 :D

    • @Deathranger999
      @Deathranger999 5 років тому +3

      Bj D Wtf is wrong with you?

    • @TehLemonsRUs
      @TehLemonsRUs 4 роки тому +1

      @@Deathranger999 He's salty af