I LITERALLY SACRIFICED ALL MY PIECES IN EPIC STAFFORD GAMBIT GAME
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- He said he refuted my gambit so I had to go all out to win. Check out this wild and tricky game with lots of chess tactics in an already wild Stafford Gambit line.
Replay the game for yourself:
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You have inspired me to sacrifice more pieces. So far I've lost 100 elo but have been having much more fun.
Hahaha! But if you manage to win one even out of hundred playing such flashy style ,your soul would feel infinite pleasure.
@@surajitpaul7506 very true
Schrantz: It's still not super clear
Stockfish: It's +11
Very very epic demonstration of initiative being more important than pieces. Good job!
You should look into shogi to see that apply tenfold!
This is how Tal played his game : blunder everything until his opponent make a bigger blunder
Tal didn’t blunder with his sacrifices
@@jonathanpf5186 someone them were blunders
@@Joe-bb4yihis sacrifice were often dubious (“There are two types of sacrifices, sound ones and mine” - Tal), but I wouldn’t say that he “blundered everything until his opponent played a bigger blunder”. He wasn’t a chess hustler at Washington square park, he was a super grandmaster
Don't be fooled by some of his modest and self-deprecating writing - despite their sometimes melodramatic appearance, Tal's sacrifices were remarkably sound. Remember that he set a record for the longest unbeaten streak that lasted over forty years. He wasn't just some loose cannon, he was a world champion and even by modern engine standards a very accurate player. Even when Botvinnik beat him in their WC rematch, he didn't refute Tal's sacrifices, in fact he did the opposite: he avoided sharp tactical positions. Super-GMs don't run away from dubious sacrifices, they eat them for breakfast. For Botvinnik to refuse to fight Tal in sharp positions just goes to show how fearsome he was in that domain.
8:55
Before captures: +18
After captures: +1
This is actually the theoretically largest swing you can get pog
Eric Rosen recently played this exact line against someone in the winter marathon. He too found an amazing way to win. I think it may have actually been 20 move prep for him.
"Is this clever or dumb?" is how all my games seem to go. Except it's usually dumb.
Great game!
If I ever feel like I want to torture my lower rated friends i might try the 'magic line'
Wow! That was Nuts! When you said literally all your pieces, I thought you were joking.
Jonathan is from another planet of chess
I have been watching you for over a month now and I have learned so much. Your style of play is aggressive and intuitive and so creative, You have clearly proved to me (if not everyone) that chess is a game of unlimited beauty! :) Keep it up and thanks.
I think since Alpha Zero we've all learned that pieces are worth nothing if they can't be active. I'm not as deep into chess as most of you, I'm sure, but that is an evolution I've witnessed as someone on the fringe, in the last bunch of years. I think that is the concept behind these sacrifices, and the really crazy advanced AI is able to bring it to an extreme most of us can't conceive.
I also love that this style of "romantic" play reminds me of Tal and Polgar, two of my favorite players.
Stafford games are so fun to watch. White's always +1000000000 as long as they find the one stupid move that makes no sense to a human in a short time format game.
I was just looking at the line they prepped only a few hours ago. It's cool to see it be brought down! Also cool to learn that Jonathan started learning chess when he was 21, because I am that old now and started about a year ago. 12 hours a day though?! I see I could be working much harder.
Eric Rosen changed the Chess world with his Stafford Gambit videos. lol Great video, thanks 🙂
This makes anything else that's called a "gambit" just seem like a normal move
It was an honor to get destroyed by the "unstoppable" stafford in such a beautiful manner. Well played!
Somewhat dubious but TRULY EPIC game.
You vs Rosen in a Stafford only match would be fun.
Wow you won 18 points of material in one move
I've given up playing the Stafford as too many people know it and I find myself in boring Giuoco Pianisismos
If you find the opening e4 e5 boring play a different opening. I would reccomend the Sicilian dragon, I dont play it but i have heard it to be good and not as theory heavy as something like the najdorf. The only potentially boring lines of the Sicilian are some closed sicilians.
@@samhatts5601 Funnily enough I now play the Sicilian dragon. Yes, it leads to more imbalanced positions.
play the busch-gass, william graif has many resources on that.
I love the way some of your videos start halfway through some random sentence.
ANOTHER Stafford gambit video?
time for a trip down memory lane lads
At 9:49 if king c2 after check and queen takes rook, after bishop D1 that’s a trapped queen, however it is still completely winning for black as the pieces are paralysed to keeping the queen in there lol. So my calculation is pointless lol
Love ya Channel! Its great! And i feel even more connected when i hear you say when you started playing chess
Everyone fears 😨 Vampire Chicken so it was casual 🤣
Wow! would not have predicted that Kc1 was a the quadruple question mark move that lost white the game.
10:15 hello to you too..
Absolutely diabolical. I love it
Jonathan became new Stanford gambit fan
That clickbait was too good for me to not click
Move 18 what do we think about Kd3 for white? Next move you’re bringing the knight out and then the queen and rooks protect the back rank
True. I think Kc1 was the big blunder.
me taking notes - step 1. give away all your pieces. step 2. ???? step 3. profit
Step 2 make it work somehow in your favor.
Beautiful match
You're like a Little Paul Morphy on the Loose ! Go get em ! 👊👍🇺🇸
Great video Jonathan
Thanks, Peter!
What a crazy game! Haha
At 05:36 kc1 changes the eval from +10 to -1
kd3 was +12
What was wrong with kd2 at 3:49 ⁉️ isn't it better than taking the bishop?
Lol Jonathan you crack me up!
@ 8:00 what if black played knight D7?
....what knight
Dont know man, I must have been high af
Epic af holy shit nice aggression!!!!!!!!
Modern day Nezhmetdinov
Watching in spite of the cheesy thumbnail 🧀
great game
@8:24 bf3 stops the queening no? White sacs queen and bishop but has rook and knight versus rook...
No, it's check so they have to move their king up, then you sac your rook with check to get it out of the way, they you make a new queen
incredible
Cool refutation bro, want to bring it to the white house?
Hello noseknowsall
A bit uncomfortable when Jonathan's kept saying just be a man
Hey buddy i like your chess ....crazy as a loon.....LOVE IT ! will send u some $ if I sell a painting this week...have 2 commissions coming.
Whooa
Hi
joke??
U can block me after it.
Do you know how youtube comments work?
@@kenmendoza6932 No
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Obviously
You literally don't know what literally means.
Sir please accept my lichess request
please never do a thumbnail like that again