Goddamn, I've been searching for this game for years. I knew there was some game by some master where a crazy amount of pawn moves happened right out of the opening, but I could never find it. Finally, my search is over! Thank you!
This guy: - chess master - literally a Nazi - spooky Nostradamus stuff - ends up in the crazy house Throw in a love interest with a spy, and got a pretty good movie.
I was thinking the exact same thing but you said it. Thank you. I’m certain this game was intentionally justifying necessary sacrifice for the system to achieve victory. Was a pleasure to watch, and such a far cry from normal strategy (that I’ve witnessed after watching and playing sooooo many games). Loved the comment, hit the nail on der kopf
This is by FAR my favorite game I have seen. This is sorcery!!! Nearly every move made sense at the time for both players, yet all together it made NO SENSE! I love it. THIS kind of game is what I love about chess. Thank you for another great video about another amazing game. Your reactions and descriptions are an added level of great, so thank you. P
This has to be my favorite game I've seen on your channel! It beautifully illustrates that chess is not exclusively about making the most logical moves, it's about hiding your motives from your opponent and ensnaring them with moves they don't expect or understand. I'm certain there are more exciting and brilliant games out there, but this whole strategy goes against so many of the basic concepts of chess, it's amazing to me to see something like this unfold so beautifully.
@DeutschMaga: I agree that Kasparav-Topalov (1999) is an amazing game with some beautiful sacrifices, but i think it is by far not as uncommon (or crazy) as this game.
It really is. And the absolute madman channel contributor himself, Ray Fowler. I always wonder who those contributors are, and apparently, a cowardly lion.
@@PhantomAyz Yes, he was a Neo Nazi holocaust denier, hated America, hated Communism, loved Hitler and imperial Japan, and obviously, a zealous anti-Semite
You find the most wonderfully interesting games. Love your channel I recommend you to my father and friends who play chess. Most interesting balance between analysis and quickly showing the game makes for a very entertaining channel :) don't ever stop making videos
I agree. Great content without going to deep into different variations. But does a good job in showing why a move that seems obvious shouldnt be played. great channel great job
What a strange game, but full of brilliant sacrifices. Thank you for explaining the moves so clearly, your chess videos are the best ones I've ever watched!
I like the guy with the bald head, white beard and black glasses :-D !*! (Who cares if your opponent is a Nazgul! - when you have black glasses grandpa on your side!)
How could you overlook this fact? He's the "Diemer" in the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: _"Diemer played many unorthodox openings, like the Diemer-Duhm Gambit (1.d4 d5 2.e4 e6 3.c4) and the Alapin-Diemer Gambit (1.d4 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Be3), but is most famous for his refinements to an old idea by Armand Edward Blackmar (1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. f3), commonly known as the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit (1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. f3)."_
I'm always amazed at the kinds of counter-intuitive ideas and games players come up with. This game breaks every one of the usual guiding principles of the opening!
This is the first chess game I've ever seen on your channel. It inspired me so much that I've deeply integrated pawn schenanigans into my playstyle. It's deeply satisfying to see prepared opponents play their well thought put opening only for me to mess up their entire gameplan with some unexpected pawn moves. I love chess 💚🖤💚🖤
I used to do this in elementary school, I would push all of my pawns to make their development really awkward, and then act accordingly and pin their pieces due to the clustered structure. Nobody knew how to deal with it lol
I see A.I do that thing too so if your friends push all his pawn up, you already had a kinght and/or a bishop in the game, if your piece are attack you will have to bring back your piece so next move you will simply block his pawn with your pawn and suddenly your pieces are more devolve than him even tho you have the black pieces, that's my way to win those pawns games
"Something not often seen . . ." (Seventeen pawn moves to begin the game, by a chess master.) Understatement of the year, in any year. Very droll, Mr. agadmator.
"Masterpiece of peculiarity" 99% of native English-speakers wouldn't use a phrase this sophisticated. Always impressed by your English, Agadmator. I don't understand how your command of English could be better than 96% of the American population.
Looking at the beginning of the game, regardless of the outcome I've come to a surprising observation: Emil lulled his opponent. By only focusing on his pawns he somehow got his opponent to do the same. However because Emil started first he already had greater positioning on the board by marching alot of his pawns into passed positions while giving himself greater space to develop his other pieces. It is even mentioned as simple observations of how cramped up Thomas' side of the board looks with a number of his own pieces underdeveloped.
Diemer is the most under rated chess master. That is probably due to his past in the Waffen SS. Agadmor, thank you to have the gut to show us 1 of Diemer games.
Very strange game. Thanks for showing. Perhaps he was channeling Nostradamus while playing this one. I wonder if growing up in Baden inspired him to play chess. I think that was the site of many important chess games/ tournaments in the early 20th century, if I'm not mistaken.
of course this game is a really great and also one of the rarest game in the chess history, but the way you analysis the games is really make the magic, thanks for your wonderful and magical channel, your analysis is as rare and great as this game and that is not an exaggeration because this is what we believe, and this is why we choose to watch your channel, i wish you make at least more than 2 videos per day, keep it up! you are the best and you will always be :)
Strange game. This channel is my fuel for chess thirst. Again Agadmator rockzzz he has mate in his name and the way he explained why rook is captured instead of defending pawn is amazing. Also became psychological at a point where Thomas Heiling could have done the developmental move but he exchanged pawn out of frustration. That too at GM level people don't like to be cramped for room. I came in here because a guy challenged me the same way pawn army & I found it very interesting
Let's see: first Diemer joined the Nazi party, then he freaked out on Nostradamus, followed by a lifelong residence in a lunatic asylum. Nobody could say that Diemer hadn't prepared himself properly for a game like this. Take notes and learn, young chess-players.
Even if white wins in the end, the 6:46 - 6:50 "Check-Mate" is NOT correct, since the king kan take the undefended knight on b7. Actually, none of the consecutive few moves provide any check-mate either. But it was a great match indeed and I appreciate your comments! :)
Most people would think these pawn moves are crazy. I felt like I was watching a very controlled game of chess. Kinda like a "throwback" to chess I may incorporate that into my game I loved how he controlled the game and had devastating traps.
The move after is checkmate. If he captures the knight the rook moves back to e7 and the only defense is to block with the b8 knight, which the rook captures and then it's mate
am I blind but why do I think rook e8 at 6:49 isnt a checkmate? king takes knight? its a lost game either way but wasnt that statement false.. I might be dumb tho
legend says he once promoted a pawn to a pawn..
Broooo I fucking died at this comment, good job 😂😂😂😂
Still laughing. You win the internet !
made my day :D
And that piece never move again...
Who cares if your opponent is a Nazgul when you have black-glasses-grandpa on your side! :-D
Goddamn, I've been searching for this game for years. I knew there was some game by some master where a crazy amount of pawn moves happened right out of the opening, but I could never find it. Finally, my search is over! Thank you!
+Commanber Glad to be of service :)
A long time a go my cousin who is 8yr older than me did the samething to me. Only person i witnessed doing that.. legendary stuff
I wonder how you had heard of the game. Do you remember ? Just curious if it was an article or if a teacher made a comment or whatnot.
Antonio- cover hovito’s 8 year old cousins game
@@yesicanhearyouclemfandango this one?
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At least he didn't bring his queen out too early!
Damn am I the only one who will reply here?
@@Andromeda2b no
@@rqpr4172 lol
@@Andromeda2b lol
lol
This guy:
- chess master
- literally a Nazi
- spooky Nostradamus stuff
- ends up in the crazy house
Throw in a love interest with a spy, and got a pretty good movie.
How about a book
How about a book that's later adapted into a screenplay starring Russell Crowe
@@ryanm7263 sounds good
Which movie and book are we talking about here?
@@sidekick8983 a beautiful mind I think
that generic unknown portrait guy sure does play in a lot of different eras!
he has a tendency to lose a lot tho :/
But when he wins, he captures a soul...
ssuits well though since it was a nazi.
Mr Hoodie Guy is the eternal underdog. People wanted him to win for centuries. The only games he is known to have won are played against himself.
At least he wasn’t no name. That dude lost an incredible number of games and he could never get a credit card or a passport.
Also famous for the “Diemer Sacrifice” where you give up your queen to save a completely random Pawn. 😂
Sorry, I was high, very high. I'm still high of course, but much lesser.
@@joeyjordison6394 wow
@@scorn6060 much wow Fischer's schlong is nice
Joey Jordison High two weeks after😂 your immunsystem is wow
@@joeyjordison6394 its ok man it happens to the best of us
The only problem he had was he ran out of pawns
Ty
LOL
@@XDR2201 lmfao!!!
he could go to a pawn shop.
And that he was a nazi..
"We're just clones, sir. We're meant to be expendable."
"Not to me."
STAR WARS
Nice reference
What Clone wars Episode is that?
@@gubblfisch350 season 2 episode 5
@@gubblfisch350 I think Season 1
"How many pawns do you usually move during opening?"
Diemer: YES
yawn
lol woah HAHAHAH
How many unoriginal ideas?
Yes
Haaaaahahaha!! It never gets old.
The pawn gambit
Ah yes, the battle of Stalingrad opening, truly by the book.
These guys didn't get rifles *or* bullets
Omg lol
History book
Yeah, clearly he learned from the previous defeat. 😂
@Anonim Kişi what? Enemy at the gates isn't a documentary movie?
I tried this method and I finally won!... against a 750 elo computer...
better than me lol
Yo what are u doing here lmao
oMG. 😂
Bot
Thats kinda saying Thomas is a 750 elo
There’s some sort of poetry to a Nazi player using only pawns
I was thinking the exact same thing but you said it. Thank you. I’m certain this game was intentionally justifying necessary sacrifice for the system to achieve victory. Was a pleasure to watch, and such a far cry from normal strategy (that I’ve witnessed after watching and playing sooooo many games). Loved the comment, hit the nail on der kopf
In Germany we don't say "pawns" we say "Volkssturm" and I think it's beautiful..
@@Superior1995Rex hahaha
@@Superior1995Rex Are you sure It isn't "Sturmvolk"?
@@1999yasin no, the desperate end-war act of sending the weakest (old men and 13 year old boys) into battle was called "Volkssturm" 100% sure.
You find the craziest games.
I try :)
agadmator's Chess Channel hahahaha
Lol im ur 700 like
White on move 20 he was like "W8 did i just play 2-non pawn moves?How shamefull of me->plays b6
XD
😁 Actually he thought his opponent would run away
This is by FAR my favorite game I have seen. This is sorcery!!! Nearly every move made sense at the time for both players, yet all together it made NO SENSE! I love it. THIS kind of game is what I love about chess.
Thank you for another great video about another amazing game. Your reactions and descriptions are an added level of great, so thank you. P
for diemer it made perfect sense, because he won.
. P
like Alice in Wonderland
The first move that isn't with a pawn is a check... 😂
Fuck 😂🤣🤣
HAHAHAHA
And an unblockable check at that.
With a Queen, no less!
And in this position we have a completely new game.
I've never seen a game like this... ever... amazing...
my 3 year old son used to play just like this, but he gave up when all his pawns were gone.
Alterman wall is similar
This has to be my favorite game I've seen on your channel! It beautifully illustrates that chess is not exclusively about making the most logical moves, it's about hiding your motives from your opponent and ensnaring them with moves they don't expect or understand. I'm certain there are more exciting and brilliant games out there, but this whole strategy goes against so many of the basic concepts of chess, it's amazing to me to see something like this unfold so beautifully.
This might be the most remarkable game I've ever seen
well its very special idd :D
but the most remarkable game is Kasparov Immortal :D That one is realy crazy.
there are many, many great immortal games. This one is completely unique and non-standard
@DeutschMaga: I agree that Kasparav-Topalov (1999) is an amazing game with some beautiful sacrifices, but i think it is by far not as uncommon (or crazy) as this game.
It really is. And the absolute madman channel contributor himself, Ray Fowler. I always wonder who those contributors are, and apparently, a cowardly lion.
Hey. You're the ROTP guy!
Mentally-Insane Nazi Chess Master
Damn that's a trio of adjectives I never thought could apply to one person.
You know anyone who is sane and Nazi at the same time?😆
@@nileshseban1335 I'm sure there's some American/British guy who believes in nazi ideology and surname is Sane.
Bobby Fischer also did it
@@nicholasoneal1521 is he a Nazi?
@@PhantomAyz Yes, he was a Neo Nazi holocaust denier, hated America, hated Communism, loved Hitler and imperial Japan, and obviously, a zealous anti-Semite
You find the most wonderfully interesting games. Love your channel I recommend you to my father and friends who play chess. Most interesting balance between analysis and quickly showing the game makes for a very entertaining channel :) don't ever stop making videos
I agree. Great content without going to deep into different variations. But does a good job in showing why a move that seems obvious shouldnt be played. great channel great job
also says captures and captures captures then capture and finally captures a bunch. is definatey worth
idc how many agadmator videos i watch, one way or another, i always come back to this legendary game
dude i love it when you say hello everyone. brings me a smile
What a strange game, but full of brilliant sacrifices. Thank you for explaining the moves so clearly, your chess videos are the best ones I've ever watched!
Odd game -- good explanation -- thanks!
this guy must be the world champion of horde variation
I like the guy with the bald head, white beard and black glasses :-D !*!
(Who cares if your opponent is a Nazgul! - when you have black glasses grandpa on your side!)
well, as a noob at Chess, that was the most interesting game I've ever seen. Diemer is officially my favourite player.
How could you overlook this fact? He's the "Diemer" in the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit:
_"Diemer played many unorthodox openings, like the Diemer-Duhm Gambit (1.d4 d5 2.e4 e6 3.c4) and the Alapin-Diemer Gambit (1.d4 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Be3), but is most famous for his refinements to an old idea by Armand Edward Blackmar (1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. f3), commonly known as the Blackmar-Diemer Gambit (1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. f3)."_
Thanks....I thought the name looked familiar.
This video randomly showed up in my feed. On a whim I clicked on it, and was throughly entertained. Plus 1
He would enjoy hoard chess for sure
lol
He created horde chess
sahil89 legend has it that he became horde chess
+Chukster :)
lol
I'm always amazed at the kinds of counter-intuitive ideas and games players come up with. This game breaks every one of the usual guiding principles of the opening!
and with great success!
VERY nice phrasing...."masterpiece of peculiarity".....well spoken!!! (I am a word enthusiast)
Chess players: during the opening phase you develop your minor pieces and try to castle. Emil: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA no
2:37 Ah yes, the lobster pincer. A move mastered by the ultragrandmaster himself, xQc.
I knew I would find this comment
Black couldn't find the wooden shield
This is my favorite game of all time. He probably faked being insane so he could play blind chess against himself full time XD
lol u made me laugh so much mate
That was wonderful. Emil was a genius.
>17 pawn moves
>genius
pick one
This is the first chess game I've ever seen on your channel. It inspired me so much that I've deeply integrated pawn schenanigans into my playstyle. It's deeply satisfying to see prepared opponents play their well thought put opening only for me to mess up their entire gameplan with some unexpected pawn moves.
I love chess 💚🖤💚🖤
"He joined the Nazi party"
"Now this opening is something called the paleface attack."
Hmmm.
😂😂😂
Hilarious - The Pawnmower Man. Every next pawn move from Diemer made me laugh more.
Well Emil was playing the computer move 90% of the game so... Black was simply lost and out of book.
1. d4 Nf6 2. f3 d6 3. e4 g6 4. g4 Bg7
5. g5 Nfd7 6. f4 c5 7. d5 b5 8. c3 a6
9. h4 Nb6 10. h5 e6 11. h6 Bf8 12. a4 exd5
13. a5 N6d7 14. exd5 Be7 15. c4 f6 16. cxb5 fxg5
17. f5 gxf5 18. Qh5+ Kf8 19. Nf3 Rg8 20. b6 Bb7
21. Nc3 Nf6 22. Nxg5 Nxh5 23. Ne6+ Ke8 24. Nxd8 Ng3
25. Nxb7 Nxh1 26. Bf4 Rg6 27. O-O-O Nf2 28. Re1 Kd7
29. Nb5 Ne4 30. Rxe4 Rg1 31. Re1 Rxf1 32. Rxf1 axb5
33. Rg1 Kc8 34. Nxd6+ Bxd6 35. Bxd6 Nd7 36. Rg8+ Kb7
37. Rg7 Kc8 38. Rxh7 Rxa5 39. b7+ Kxb7 40. Rxd7+ Kc8
41. h7 Ra1+ 42. Kc2 Kxd7 43. h8=Q Kxd6 44. Qd8+ Ke5
45. d6
It is funny I don't know why
I couldn't find a picture of this chess master. So I chose a picture of a dark web stalker.
Jeremy Main hahahaha
@@gonzalo4658 I had just started watching the channel when I wrote that. I didn't know he did that with everyone he can't find a picture of.
Idiot that was a picture to signify someone is anonymous.Dark web is not scary , all you have to do is safely browse.
@@n0chin192 It was a joke. Not a dick.
Don't take it so hard.
@@jeremymain7303 Oof size: *LARGE*
3:21 losing the first pawn hurt so much.
I used to do this in elementary school, I would push all of my pawns to make their development really awkward, and then act accordingly and pin their pieces due to the clustered structure. Nobody knew how to deal with it lol
Same here
I see A.I do that thing too so if your friends push all his pawn up, you already had a kinght and/or a bishop in the game, if your piece are attack you will have to bring back your piece so next move you will simply block his pawn with your pawn and suddenly your pieces are more devolve than him even tho you have the black pieces, that's my way to win those pawns games
Same! I was surprised at how well it had worked to my advantage!
I feel like this is similar to how chess would have been originally played
The great man guided us that pawns can also be badass....never underestimate your opponents as well as your pawns
A delightful pawn cocktail. "Bravo", cries Philidor from his cloud in chess heaven, "bravo". The more i watch this channel, the more i like it.
What a creative game. I personally like to play unconventional moves so this is an inspiring match to watch. Diverse content as usual I see! :)
"Something not often seen . . ." (Seventeen pawn moves to begin the game, by a chess master.) Understatement of the year, in any year. Very droll, Mr. agadmator.
That Emil is demonically good with his sacrifices 😵
"Masterpiece of peculiarity"
99% of native English-speakers wouldn't use a phrase this sophisticated.
Always impressed by your English, Agadmator. I don't understand how your command of English could be better than 96% of the American population.
I'd have to say, this is one of the most beautiful matches I have ever seen. He makes piles of moves that look dumb and crazy, till you think twice.
"Sometimes a Pawn is enough to change the whole game"
Diemer: And I took that personally...
THE IMMORTAL PAWN STORM
Looking at the beginning of the game, regardless of the outcome I've come to a surprising observation: Emil lulled his opponent. By only focusing on his pawns he somehow got his opponent to do the same. However because Emil started first he already had greater positioning on the board by marching alot of his pawns into passed positions while giving himself greater space to develop his other pieces. It is even mentioned as simple observations of how cramped up Thomas' side of the board looks with a number of his own pieces underdeveloped.
8:25 "and well, the pawn is queening" XD
Once again you have procured a game of existential backstory and a phenomenal and impeccable analysis. I thank you.
Diemer is the most under rated chess master. That is probably due to his past in the Waffen SS. Agadmor, thank you to have the gut to show us 1 of Diemer games.
Alonso Rodrigez he would get smashed by any GM of today
If you ever feel lonely or worthless, just remember Diemer’s b pawn.
"Pawns are the soul of chess" Philidor
Diemer on opening principles: "develop your pawns!"
Love this game hahaha. One of the first agadmator vids I watched and love to come back and rewatch it
Son, usually you move the pawns first
Son:
Don't think I've ever hoped or wanted someone to win as bad as I did watching this game with the facinating Pawnmover man. A truly exciting game.
Awesome and thrilling game also great commentary as usual
This was to me one of the coolest games ever. They really went for a lot of crazy grabs in it
Very strange game. Thanks for showing. Perhaps he was channeling Nostradamus while playing this one.
I wonder if growing up in Baden inspired him to play chess. I think that was the site of many important chess games/ tournaments in the early 20th century, if I'm not mistaken.
one of first's agadmators video i've seen.. and probably it is still the best one
2:37 agadmator’s crab pincer is good but xqc’s lobster pincer is deadly!
prawns are the sole of chess.
beautiful commentary on a fascinating game! The rest of the game was played quite brilliantly by Diemer as well
"Emil continues with his pawn pushing ideas..." idk why this made me laugh so much
of course this game is a really great and also one of the rarest game in the chess history, but the way you analysis the games is really make the magic, thanks for your wonderful and magical channel, your analysis is as rare and great as this game and that is not an exaggeration because this is what we believe, and this is why we choose to watch your channel, i wish you make at least more than 2 videos per day, keep it up! you are the best and you will always be :)
*I imagine* those *pawns* like *Roman Infantry* slowly advancing.
*Why* are *you randomly* bolding *words* for no *reason?*
@@qtulhoo old me was weird. Dont worry I dont do it anymore
I love coming back to this video about once a year.
This guy just loves pawns.
I love to play an aggressive pawn game. I think this is my favorite game I've seen on this channel.
6:48 Rook e8 is not checkmate! The Knight on B7 is not guarded, isn't it?
Rook to e8, King to b7, rook to e7,king to c8, pawn to b7 check, king to d8, pawn takes rook at a8, promotes to queen
****
@@drwho7165 still not checkmate. king takes rook on e7 after queening and the game goes on
@@denzodenzo2233 True, but then white has a queen instead of a rook.
@@denzodenzo2233 White could also go back to e8 first with check, force king to c7, then capture on a8 and promote. Checkmate would soon follow.
Strange game. This channel is my fuel for chess thirst. Again Agadmator rockzzz he has mate in his name and the way he explained why rook is captured instead of defending pawn is amazing.
Also became psychological at a point where Thomas Heiling could have done the developmental move but he exchanged pawn out of frustration. That too at GM level people don't like to be cramped for room.
I came in here because a guy challenged me the same way pawn army & I found it very interesting
every chess player got their own unique plays.. when developed, they became a master of their own..
i just watched this game levy’s youtube, cant believe u already covered it. youre a legend antonio 💪🏻
Love the oddball games, thanks.
Might be my favorite game yet. Love that pawn game.
Let's see: first Diemer joined the Nazi party, then he freaked out on Nostradamus, followed by a lifelong residence in a lunatic asylum.
Nobody could say that Diemer hadn't prepared himself properly for a game like this. Take notes and learn, young chess-players.
This is exactly what you'd expect from a mad chess genius!
"Emil continues with his pawn pushing ideas"
Even if white wins in the end, the 6:46 - 6:50 "Check-Mate" is NOT correct, since the king kan take the undefended knight on b7. Actually, none of the consecutive few moves provide any check-mate either. But it was a great match indeed and I appreciate your comments! :)
Thats exactly what I thought. You posted this comment a while ago, is there sth I missed in that position at 6:50?
Rook e7?……
My god.... I have never seen such a unique game like this one. Absolutely brilliant
This is one of my favorite games. He has a pretty good backstory too. Interesting man.
Hope to see more of Diemer's games in near future ♥
Emil Josef Diemer looks like Master Roshi! lmao
+King Bae Hahaha. Too bad he didn't come up with Kame-hame-ha opening :D
That's literally what I thought when I looked at the thumbnail !
Most people would think these pawn moves are crazy. I felt like I was watching a very controlled game of chess. Kinda like a "throwback" to chess I may incorporate that into my game I loved how he controlled the game and had devastating traps.
2:36 THE LOBSTER PINCER? PogU
cant wait to find a wooden shield in these vids
I was looking for this comment haha
Thank you agadmator for unarchiving such useful resources!
Damn having established pawns that far in enemy’s arena comes with a lot of serious options.
You have the best chess videos and we love the story lines before the game! The details!
And after this game Diemer invented horde chess. 😂
Thanks for sharing this game. I'm a big pawn pusher, but I've never managed a masterpiece like this one.
Can you trademark "hello everyone" it's so you..
Probably most interesting game I've ever seen. Thank you
6:48 that isn't checkmate, King can just capture knight
Yup
Bx6+, and then scoops up the rook. Winning either way
The move after is checkmate. If he captures the knight the rook moves back to e7 and the only defense is to block with the b8 knight, which the rook captures and then it's mate
@@proballa27 Forgot king could go to b8 and white bishop to f3 made mate.
@@AfridonDeaddark true
Great game. Id like to see more Emil games. I love unorthodoxed attacks!!
am I blind but why do I think rook e8 at 6:49 isnt a checkmate? king takes knight? its a lost game either way but wasnt that statement false.. I might be dumb tho
The rook is protecting the knight.
how does rook on e8 protect a knight on b7, confused.
It doesn't. It isn't checkmate as the OP said. They make mistakes.
He meant rc7 mate bro
The first "checkmate pattern" shouldn't have been included. The second one (with #Rc7) is correct.
A very creative , interesting game. Thanks for uploading this one.
Hey do a live 1v1 game series vs Suren!
Suren is trash
check... mato
Dubious proposition
your comment is trash.
Tunir007, he would beat suren channel
Yes I enjoyed it very much. Your sidebars into alternative moves is helpful.