@ 3: 02 when Jerry says "I am still here" that was so comforting. Lord Jerry, you are a legendary teacher. I could do anything to have you as my coach.
Opposite side castle games are always my favorite: the frentic pace and emphasis on the initiative makes everything feel tense & the game almost always rides on a knife's edge
In this video I could hear Jerry's pure unadulterated passion for this beautiful game, something I share thanks to this channel. Thanks Jerry! Your channel has changed my life forever.
For what it's worth: I usually hear "Judit" pronounced as "you-dit", and googling confirms that this is the Hungarian pronunciation. Love the video anyway.
Thank you very much for your, yet again, very instructive commentary. I'm starting to understand, and love, this game more and more thanks to your excellent work. Cheers mate! 😊👍
Boy, I'm watching this for the fifth or so time, and I'm increasingly confident this is my favorite chess video on UA-cam. Thanks for finding this gem, Jerry!
Thanks for the upload, Jerry! I think it is really interesting to see how a super GM and a beginner can make the same move (like hanging a knight), but for vastly different reasons. The beginner simply misses something, but a super GM plays with intention. I just thought that was cool. It is just one of the (many) beautiful things about chess. :)
Oh this video actually appears to be really useful for me. If you don't play g4 you don't have an open file, this is a very important idea which I never thought about before
Once again, this game is indicative of my chess coach principles: if the opportunity is too good to be true, it usually is! Glad Judith hadn’t gone for the obvious. Oh, and quality commentary. “The Queen will be officially be turned into Pac-Man”.
I love the thumbnail pic of Judit (her attire is a photo-shopped and stylized chessboard), while also referring to her attacking idea as "beautiful". A little crush? Haha
I was wondering the same thing, but it was check by the bishop, followed by the queen, and the queen again, but it was not pointed out by the narrator.
I have absolutely no idea who Nona Frie is, so I'll continue thinking Judit is the best female player ever (Hou Yifan may one day be the best female player ever but right now I still think its Judit). That said, excellent game by Judit! That pawn fix was brilliant, allows no shenanigans. ;}
nona fried When you are in a winning position in a time controlled game of chess, rather than moving or resigning your opponent just sits there and lets their clock tick down to 0. Initially used by Chessnetwork "A time ticker! I've been nona fried!"
Thank you for this. I am quite a bad chess player, and would welcome some education about what is wrong with a move that I am going to suggest could have been made by black around 4.54. I would have thought that, rather than moving his Rook to b8, black could have caused white trouble by moving ...f5. The potential of black threatening white's Bishop and Pawn, and then eventually going through a number of exchanges, could have left the F file open, with blacks kingside Rook in a commanding position, and white's Bishop very probably having been lost in the moves leading to that file being opened up. What am I missing here?
Was there ever a game played between judit and yu fin? (That lady that played chess with Carlson). If so can you do an analysis of that game jerry? If not already.
I may be mistaken but @8:34 doesn't she have CHECK MATE if she wants it? Why does she drag it out to a game of Pac Man? I may be missing something but I would really like to know the answer... Thanks
I have a question! At minute 9:30 can't he just jump with the knight to f6, then the Queen takes the pawn, then the knight goes e4 hoping that the Queen takes the other pawn so he can go checkmate with the Rook? At least if white doesn't go for the 2nd pawn and moves his own pawn, he can still get some time or make other plays?
I actually found the g4 move but did not see all those variations and complications that had to prove g4 works my idea was simply the fact that the h file opens only if black's g pawn is not able to push past, and with Nimzovich's idea, first blockade and then make the pawn lever to open a critical file
I can definitely respect self taught achievement. Have you ever mentioned how you taught yourself? I would be curious to know because coaches and trainers can be expensive. I won’t deny that coaching can help for sure. But it seems good to be knowledgeable about independent training and learning.
Black could've played G6 instead but I think White an still attack with H4. She still threatens to open up the H file and Black can't push the F pawn to kick the Knight, because it will fork on E6.
I'm not fan at all of Be7 protecting the knight on f6. I would have played Nb-d7, keeping an eye on h7 in case of exchange. Moreover, the bishop wasn't able to stay on f6 so Black lost tempo there.
At 3:45, he could have elaborated that if White tries to interpose with 16. f4, Black will capture that pawn en passant by 16.... gf3 (this time cooking the Queen with some added spices).
Literal joy in announcing the moves. That's how you spot a good teacher. Thanks Jerry.
@ 3: 02 when Jerry says "I am still here" that was so comforting. Lord Jerry, you are a legendary teacher. I could do anything to have you as my coach.
Money talks!
I thought that I knew chess before watching this game.
ive studied and played chess for decades off and on, but you always see something thats just so clever you realize how little you know lol
yeah leatherstrip i felt the same way g4 is a truly astounding move, she sees so far to be able to play like that.
Thanks Jerry - that was delightful
"He's soon to be watching things from the sidelines" haha love it
REDRAGON12345 -- Yeah that was classy.
Thanks Jerry.
I would be happy to see more reviews of top games.
I like this series of explaining grandmasters games! ^^
You're like sunshine on a rainy day, Jerry. Thanks for sharing this game with us!
"You wouldn't believe how fast this A pawn can run." Should we put him up against Usain Bolt for a race?
+Zack Dannawi I actually thought about editing a pic of bolt over the a-pawn ⚡️
Maybe we can have Ellen ride on the pawns back
Great game. Great channel. I just discovered these Chess Network videos and I love them. Engaging, entertaining, and informative. Many thanks!
Wonderful. Thank you for showing this!
Opposite side castle games are always my favorite: the frentic pace and emphasis on the initiative makes everything feel tense & the game almost always rides on a knife's edge
In this video I could hear Jerry's pure unadulterated passion for this beautiful game, something I share thanks to this channel. Thanks Jerry! Your channel has changed my life forever.
A beautiful commentary. Thanks.
Thanks you Jerry, I am really enjoying this series.
Beautiful game. Also, you seem like a great teacher. Your pacing and clarity is really enjoyable to listen to.
Thank you
For what it's worth: I usually hear "Judit" pronounced as "you-dit", and googling confirms that this is the Hungarian pronunciation.
Love the video anyway.
+bengski68 👍🏼
btw some older Israeli females are called you-dit
which is actually ye-hu-dit but spoken as you-dit
bengski68 we pronounce judith or judit as "you-dit" in germany, too
Confirmed. (I'm from Hungary)
I swear, Judit Polgar is IRL Beth Harmon.
Is she a drug addict?
Beautiful miniature by Judit - and delightfully presented - thank you !
+Lqac Waz Thank you!
You are welcome, and keep up the good work!
Thank you very much for your, yet again, very instructive commentary.
I'm starting to understand, and love, this game more and more thanks to your excellent work.
Cheers mate! 😊👍
I read ' checkmate ' at the end :))
Thanks to UA-cam I can learn from such wonderful teachers
Love the daily uploads!
Thank you for this!
I’m going back to checkers after finding this channel. And its amazing their are kids who think at this level naturally and on the fly...
Love these uploads Jerry!!!!!! Love from INDIA.
👍
Love your insightful and humorous commentaries ChessNetwork!
Keep 'em coming!!!
Haven't finished the video, but instant like!
Nice selection and presentation. Love the follow through on the possible what-ifs.
+John Duncan Thank you JD 😎
Judith is a beast in chess! Anand once told of her "She's one of Us!"
Boy, I'm watching this for the fifth or so time, and I'm increasingly confident this is my favorite chess video on UA-cam. Thanks for finding this gem, Jerry!
+TheMaykarLocomotive It is a gem of a game. 👍🏼😊
I love analysis vids! Keep it up! :)
Thanks for the upload, Jerry!
I think it is really interesting to see how a super GM and a beginner can make the same move (like hanging a knight), but for vastly different reasons. The beginner simply misses something, but a super GM plays with intention. I just thought that was cool.
It is just one of the (many) beautiful things about chess. :)
+MrBanko8 I agree completely!
Oh this video actually appears to be really useful for me. If you don't play g4 you don't have an open file, this is a very important idea which I never thought about before
Very nicely explained Coach
Great game. Thanks for your description.
Great analysis, and your commentary style is improving. Definitely more engaging this time. Keep up the good work!
I've seen enough amazing attacking games to have instantly spotted Rh7!! :D Great game by Judit, and great video!
Beautiful game, so many great moves by Judit throughout. She was walking the tight rope the entire time.
Sjaajna Juditka,divna partija-vjechito zelena!!! Pade bash,na shte srca...Ko naajljepshaa charoolijaa!
Once again, this game is indicative of my chess coach principles: if the opportunity is too good to be true, it usually is! Glad Judith hadn’t gone for the obvious.
Oh, and quality commentary. “The Queen will be officially be turned into Pac-Man”.
I really like Judith play style
Likewise 👍
Awesome attacking game by Judit‼️ Love it‼️💖👏
Great chess video......GREAT!!! Judit Polgar's games are the most interesting one can study. THANK YOU!!! (more Judit Polgar games please)
Plus.....this narrator's analysis style is PERFECT........EXACTLY how I like to watch, hear and enjoy chess videos. Thanks again!
Hello there Jerry. Judit’s focus is Always on the King. She has no time for distractions. Brilliant.
Great video Jerry! Saludos desde Chile
+MrBnmartin Thank you and hello Chile 🇨🇱 😎
Hi Jerry
Thanks for the amazing videos. I've learned so much from you
Also I'm pretty sure her name is pronounced "yoodith" :D
This is one of the most beautiful games I've ever seen. (I'm only a casual lurker at this point, but still.) Great game!
i'm new to chess so this is mind-boggling, but i intend to study your videos - and hope i get better at chess, thanks for sharing.
Great video Jerry!!
“... I will soon be taking your King” now - forever! - in my repertoire. Thank you.
Thanks!
very good commentary Jerry
Thank you
I love all your videos and you voice:3
I enjoy watching your videos a lot! Greetings from Germany
+Jürgen, der Schachstratege Thank you Jürgen, and hello Germany 🇩🇪😊
Best chess channel.
Magnificent !
love these historical games youve been reviewing. uhhhhhh... can you do a classic game video on lichesss again ? Its been forever!!
I love the thumbnail pic of Judit (her attire is a photo-shopped and stylized chessboard), while also referring to her attacking idea as "beautiful". A little crush? Haha
Saw this game did not fully understand the brilliance of Judit's attack until your explanations here. Great expose.....
Maybe I'm missing something, but why at 8:53 the queen cannot go for a check mate?
because of check from Black Queen.
whoops, good point
@@cheshire_cat_311 Haha fuck you
I was wondering the same thing, but it was check by the bishop, followed by the queen, and the queen again, but it was not pointed out by the narrator.
@@timhouser It is pointed out actually. He says "bishop takes pawn check", but yeah, I didn't catch it either.
Great game! Thanks
Wow. Amazing stuff !
great commentary
THAT WAS INSANE!
Judith Polgar is the second best female chess player, right behind Nona Frie.
I have absolutely no idea who Nona Frie is, so I'll continue thinking Judit is the best female player ever (Hou Yifan may one day be the best female player ever but right now I still think its Judit).
That said, excellent game by Judit! That pawn fix was brilliant, allows no shenanigans. ;}
Ha ! Love it !
John Doe
Nice joke for the oldies on this channel :')
None Frie is so good she is winning without moving!!!
nona fried
When you are in a winning position in a time controlled game of chess, rather than moving or resigning your opponent just sits there and lets their clock tick down to 0.
Initially used by Chessnetwork
"A time ticker! I've been nona fried!"
This was a good one!
beautiful judit
Yes, coordination is the key word for this game.
Thank you for this.
I am quite a bad chess player, and would welcome some education about what is wrong with a move that I am going to suggest could have been made by black around 4.54. I would have thought that, rather than moving his Rook to b8, black could have caused white trouble by moving ...f5.
The potential of black threatening white's Bishop and Pawn, and then eventually going through a number of exchanges, could have left the F file open, with blacks kingside Rook in a commanding position, and white's Bishop very probably having been lost in the moves leading to that file being opened up.
What am I missing here?
awesome vid
Lots of good jokes made in a very serious style. Like that a lot!
Chess is an art form, just beautiful!
"Beautiful" You weren't wrong Jerry :)
+SSDemon80 star move for sure ⭐️😎
Was there ever a game played between judit and yu fin? (That lady that played chess with Carlson). If so can you do an analysis of that game jerry? If not already.
Good commentary.
Got a chess-related MasterClass ad (featuring Kasparov) before the video.
Nice.
Great video as always, but please tell me there is a good reason for the pink background other than the pink/woman association?
“You won’t believe how fast this a-pawn can run” OML xD
I come back to this video every time I start to think I'm starting to understand chess
Wonderful play---
Damn Jerry, thanks for sticking in there with us at @2:57.
Excellent
I may be mistaken but @8:34 doesn't she have CHECK MATE if she wants it? Why does she drag it out to a game of Pac Man? I may be missing something but I would really like to know the answer... Thanks
About the last move she made Qxe4 it was actually a blunder; better move was Qh6. :-P But this game is really instructive. ^^
Great game from Judith
just great
Beautiful game well explained.
I have a question! At minute 9:30 can't he just jump with the knight to f6, then the Queen takes the pawn, then the knight goes e4 hoping that the Queen takes the other pawn so he can go checkmate with the Rook? At least if white doesn't go for the 2nd pawn and moves his own pawn, he can still get some time or make other plays?
I love how you comment matches.
"The white queen will officially turn into Pacman" made me literally LOL.
I actually found the g4 move but did not see all those variations and complications that had to prove g4 works
my idea was simply the fact that the h file opens only if black's g pawn is not able to push past, and with Nimzovich's idea, first blockade and then make the pawn lever to open a critical file
"the white queen will turn into pacman"
sometimes you are really funny :D
Jerry what do you think about 4 way chess????
at 8:34 why does white not move in with Queen to h7? that would be check mate, or am I mistaking?
Will you be analyzing any of the games from the world cup?
I can definitely respect self taught achievement. Have you ever mentioned how you taught yourself? I would be curious to know because coaches and trainers can be expensive. I won’t deny that coaching can help for sure. But it seems good to be knowledgeable about independent training and learning.
What black should've done to prevent this series of attacks with increased severity? When did black lost initiative for good?
When black played the H7 pawn to H6.
Black could've played G6 instead but I think White an still attack with H4. She still threatens to open up the H file and Black can't push the F pawn to kick the Knight, because it will fork on E6.
Nf6 probably instead of h6
I'm not fan at all of Be7 protecting the knight on f6. I would have played Nb-d7, keeping an eye on h7 in case of exchange. Moreover, the bishop wasn't able to stay on f6 so Black lost tempo there.
Comedy plus chess plus accurate insight. Jerry jerry jerry!!!
At 3:45, he could have elaborated that if White tries to interpose with 16. f4, Black will capture that pawn en passant by 16.... gf3 (this time cooking the Queen with some added spices).
Why kg7 at the end, in the continuation? Surely nf6 then nd5 would be something to fight for, a level of coordination
On 8:35 Qh2h7 or Qh2h8 is a checkmate. Am I wrong?