@@AotO_DJ yes read orthomolecular medicine. Read about kretinism maybee spelled with a c. U can also study how you can use some b-vitamins to increase your ability to focus, for example B3. Also taurine and other things combined in an orthomolecular way will increase your focus and perhaps memory.
Antonio, I'm a fan of your channel and your excellent commentary with the tidbits. This game was extraordinary, so, was the gentleman, Morphy. Show more such games!
Thank you for showing these games by Paul Morphy and giving excellent analysis. What moves are made in this game from someone who "sees" moves without sight of the board that baffle most who are actually watching the board. Amazing and beautiful.
Imagine being Harrwitz watching Moprhy crush everyone half in his sleep. He was so confident but had no clue Morphy was hustling him and fell right into the trap
I like that both players took into consideration the fact that they're game would be featured in a UA-cam video over a century later and made their play a little more interesting. Now THAT'S thinking several moves ahead.
#suggestion 1995 Linares featuring Vasyl Ivanchuk’s games, a tournament which he won as well. His birthday was pretty recently, so a good reason to start the series
Bornemann: e5 Agadmator: "And now black's position is completely hopeless, so feel free to pause the video and win the game for Morphy while I give you a couple of seconds."
Hi Agadmator! Would love for you to do a video/series on Max Euwe! My Dutch pride is definitely not a bias here ;). I am gonna keep commenting till Max Euwe gets some love 😂
I cannot believe that anyone can play 8 games of chess blindfolded and know where every piece is on every board?? Either I dont know how this is really done or that is the most amazing thing ever!!!! The chess game is 2nd to this feat!!! How can someone remember where every piece is??? Its impossible!!!
10:10 "And now there is no way to improve the position further" Oh, I'm disappointed. Expected a way to force the Rook to join the huge piece blob around the King :(
At 6:35 I think Bornemann played Bishop d8 to prevent Morphy from sacrificing the g3 Bishop on c7 because if there was only an e8 knight to protect c7 it couldn't protect b6 so white's d5 knight would move there and fork the king and queen but because Bornemann moved his bishop back, it's protected
What a beautiful game. Every move by Morphy is just genius and just beautiful. Can't even imagine someone made these moves in a blindfold simultaneous against 8 people.
#compliment because of my brother I started watching your channel but since last few videos you really got me into chess.. I think watching your videos also taught me how to play chess better 🙈
Even though I'm a King's Gambit player, castling queenside and the knight reroute is something I have almost never seen before. And to think Morphy played this centuries ago, damn!
Maybe that IS his form of art. And Agad said it: "He could play a safe but boring move but this be something for history to remember you" and that's what Morphy was trying to do in here and in other games. He was so far ahead that winning with style was not just an option, it was his goal. This also explains one or two of his losses where he tried to complicate and it backfired but all in all --- well, 150+ years later people are still studying his games and watch them for entertainment. So it worked.
In this story, Bornemann looks like an obscure sidequest boss with no backstory, generic mob-based character model with slightly bumped stats, a name which doesn’t fit in the setting, and even no picture shown when he speaks.
Please have a series of the 32 game marathon between Capablanca and Alekhine in Buenos Aires for the World Chess Championship . Garry Kasparov's brilliant narration of these games in his book, My Great Predecessors explains 'this clash of "Chess Titans" ...
What I find interesting is that all of Black's pieces were on the front line defending their king, and yet Morphy went through them like a knife through butter. It shows dramatically that it's not sufficient to have all your pieces blocking for your king like a QBack's O-line.
Hi Antonio, once again a great video 👌🏻 I returned to chess about four months ago after a short.... Forty year break 😆... I want to study the games of one of the masters and can't really decide to start with Morphy or Capablanca... Or even Lasker... Who would you suggest ? 🍻 Mike
Agad: Morphy opens with e4 and this is a completely winning position for Morphy
🤣🤣... a comment that deserves to be on top
"It was in this position where Bournemann resigned the game, as there is nothing more to be done here."
Win the game for Morphy
Morphy opens with the fools opening and Magnus Carlsen resigns the game.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Little known fact: Bournemann was actually Max Deutch, who mastered the science of time travel in just under 2 weeks.
He probably had to hide the fact that he is the world champion from the future as not to get caught
Looooool
Morphy while blindfolded sees moves I can't see even with glasses
lmao same
You've got the wrong prescription glasses mate.
Shouldve gone to Specsavers
We shall start the exhibition
Morphy yells: E4! E4! E4! E4! E4! E4! E4! E4!
I don't think they used algebraic notation back then so it will be more like : PK4! PK4! PK4! PK4! PK4! PK4! PK4! PK4!
@@rowdyabhi98 This is correct. Even as late as the 80s that is how we called it.
Morphy: "Oh no, my queen!"
Morphy: "Call the ambulance... but not for me!" That is most of his games.
You know it's good when agadmator says "welecome back to the good stuff"
@@sudeshkamble2878 It's very much possible that 2 gentlemen/ladies will post a comment based on the same thought(:
@@sudeshkamble2878 We know it is, dont be that basterd who keeps yelling "copied comment".
This is indeed the good stuff!
welecome.
Imagine your queen is just there for the taking but the other guy doesn't take it for 4 moves just to torture you
its amazing that Morphy can "see" those tactics in a blindfold simultaneous, What a genius, thank you Aga
Exactly, how on earth can do this?
@@strangerz2 in 1858, no less.
Who remembers when this video was titled "history will remember this"?
:)
Since I am not history, i cant remember
Well, history remembers this, in my notification, so that's probably a first title
Does anybody get the thumbnail/ title quote?
@@omarchahbani7498 here, have a cookie.
"offer the queen back, this is the good stuff"
100% agree
When I play a game of chess I need someone to tell me "Now just pause the game and find the winning move" in the most critical situations!
thank you Agadmator for inviting us into your living room for a chess discussion.
How can he play so elegantly in 8 player simul? A true genius and more so an artist of the highest order.
I'm trying to find the stats for the whole exhibition that day. I want to know how morphy did yelling his moves for 8 games at once.
probably hes mother was taking iodine under pregnancy,, that makes the brain develope... we others got vaccines, mercury, fluoride and so on
@@zekeriasvarg530 Can you quote a scientific article about this?
@@AotO_DJ he can't ,it's nonsensical bullshit.
@@AotO_DJ yes read orthomolecular medicine. Read about kretinism maybee spelled with a c. U can also study how you can use some b-vitamins to increase your ability to focus, for example B3. Also taurine and other things combined in an orthomolecular way will increase your focus and perhaps memory.
"Chess can be an artist pursuit or a science, but when Morphy was playing it was something glorious to behold"- GM Simon Williams
“That’s the good stuff!” ...Indeed it is :)
3:50 Agadmator: Sometimes you have to go back first
Tal: What is this heresy
6:47 lol.
threatening to pick up the pawn with the queen
I was looking for this.thank god there's someone sane in here🙏
addicted to morphy videos, MORE !
Outstanding! Love this Saga! Thanks
agad you have made chess history so exciting and fun and i thank you for that
The way he left the black queen dangling before he took her was cruelly beautiful and beautifully cruel! 😁
Antonio, I'm a fan of your channel and your excellent commentary with the tidbits. This game was extraordinary, so, was the gentleman, Morphy. Show more such games!
Thank you for showing these games by Paul Morphy and giving excellent analysis. What moves are made in this game from someone who "sees" moves without sight of the board that baffle most who are actually watching the board. Amazing and beautiful.
10:36 too much pins!
5:33 "Point is now knight can't be captured or... rather capturing the knight is the best move here' - agadmator
I like this Hein Donner guy, I also can't stand totally won positions, I try to lose them usually half of the times
Imagine being Harrwitz watching Moprhy crush everyone half in his sleep. He was so confident but had no clue Morphy was hustling him and fell right into the trap
Yeah I doubt Harrwitz was watching thinking "It tales very little trouble to beat this fellow."
I like that both players took into consideration the fact that they're game would be featured in a UA-cam video over a century later and made their play a little more interesting. Now THAT'S thinking several moves ahead.
It is just scary to think about it, what the human mind is capable of... It truly takes a genius to be able to achieve such a high level of skill.
That’s one of the most beautiful games ever, imo
I always think there will be 10 more moves when agadmator suddenly says pause the video and win the game for Morphy
3:55 : 'The hardest move to find is the knight's move back' - V. Ivanchuk
For the sake of paying attention.....No "Sorry about that" were harmed in this video😅
Does he only do it when particular openings are played?
Lovin' this Morphy Saga! Gettin' good at ripping open the centre when opponent fails to castle.
11:06 “Goodness gracious, my Queen!” - Morphy apparently said at the time. There might have been a “daahh!” muttered as well.
I love watching Morphy play. Thanks!
I wouldn't even trust if stockfish showed these moves to me! Morphy doing it blindfolded truly shows how great he was! Legend!
Bornemann is Frederick Milnes Edge He Just Used The Name Bornemann.He Was Morphys Manager.
All games that the #goat plays is immortal... now i fully understand why capablanca and fischer praised him so much
Look at this beauty. The king on c8, queen d7,bishop e6 and rook on f5. This should be on fides flag. This is pure art.
Initially I thought the title was a reference to Terminator 2 lol
Incredible. So much going on. And he does it blindfolded.
As much as I love your analysis videos, I'd love to see some of your games at some point Agad!
Video 9 of asking to award Morphy the MorphyHead™! Do it for the memes!
Doesn't Morphy already have the Morphyhead?
@@howardsmith9342 yeah
so that he can be morphy while he's being morphy
#suggestion 1995 Linares featuring Vasyl Ivanchuk’s games, a tournament which he won as well. His birthday was pretty recently, so a good reason to start the series
I also suggested that a few times
He covered that already.
@@micheleangeletti1783 nope, he did the 1991 Linares
6:48 Queen captures on f7. Yes Queen giveaway is brilliant
Morphy Saga is the best! Thanks!
Bornemann: e5
Agadmator: "And now black's position is completely hopeless, so feel free to pause the video and win the game for Morphy while I give you a couple of seconds."
thank you agad i have been thinking about morphy every minute of every day since the last
aight
You´re amazing Antonio! Love all your videos 😎
"Only one move wins it the way Morphie wins games...." sublime statement :-).
Paul Morphy was so good a chess.
My day never ends without watching your video...Addicted......!!
I know this has probably been said many times before, but morphy is an absolut madman.
Hi Agadmator! Would love for you to do a video/series on Max Euwe! My Dutch pride is definitely not a bias here ;). I am gonna keep commenting till Max Euwe gets some love 😂
The bishop move at 6:25 isn't an overprotection because Morphy could potentially sac his bishop on c7 and then fork black's king and queen with nb6.
Agadmator: don't play boring moves..
Me: *my queen chillin somehow at the opponent's 8th rank after 4 moves*
Agadmator:
Don’t play boring stuff Offer your queen, that’s the good stuff
Glad to see hoodie-man back in action
Agad: Morphy opens with the king’s gambit and as of this moment his opponent resigns.
I cannot believe that anyone can play 8 games of chess blindfolded and know where every piece is on every board?? Either I dont know how this is really done or that is the most amazing thing ever!!!! The chess game is 2nd to this feat!!!
How can someone remember where every piece is??? Its impossible!!!
10:10
"And now there is no way to improve the position further"
Oh, I'm disappointed. Expected a way to force the Rook to join the huge piece blob around the King :(
Another Excellent Morphy game, with more Excellent guidance and gentle tuition from Agadmator.
That's the good stuff!
I'm smiling from ear to ear!
This would be a crushing defeat over the board, never mind blindfold.....while playing 7 other people!
The smile on our faces when the video ends, is your contribution to our lives. Thank you Agad!
Finally the Morphy saga continues
At 6:35 I think Bornemann played Bishop d8 to prevent Morphy from sacrificing the g3 Bishop on c7 because if there was only an e8 knight to protect c7 it couldn't protect b6 so white's d5 knight would move there and fork the king and queen but because Bornemann moved his bishop back, it's protected
Everyday I just check our channel to see if we have a new video from "Good stuff series " and stories revolving around it. Just love it.
What a beautiful game. Every move by Morphy is just genius and just beautiful. Can't even imagine someone made these moves in a blindfold simultaneous against 8 people.
#compliment because of my brother I started watching your channel but since last few videos you really got me into chess.. I think watching your videos also taught me how to play chess better 🙈
"What are we to do about it"
Agadmator 😂😂
Even though I'm a King's Gambit player, castling queenside and the knight reroute is something I have almost never seen before. And to think Morphy played this centuries ago, damn!
Well, 162 years ago, not centuries.
This really is the good stuff! Beautiful game.
If Agad does not reach GM before retiring I suggest we get a petition to fide to give him an honorary GM for his effort for the community.
we probably need another title, like Grand Teacher or Grand Content Creator
CM - Content Master
Emm no
@Alvaro Olivarria
Emm yes
Awesome that you have nano listed up on your top contributors section. Love the channel btw
#suggestion Zurich 53' or more Spassky. He's only remembered as the guy that Bobby Fischer beat but he has a lot of great games.
*Morphy blunders the queen* "Oh shit, there must be a way..."
The man who made magic and logic synonymous! What a game!!
Ahhh "the good stuff," thanks agad!
Imagine it's 1858 and you are chilling in your hoodie wrecking noobs at chess and Morphy rolls up.
Morphy may well have been an artist, but he still knew how to torture an opponent in style when they refused to resign.
Maybe that IS his form of art.
And Agad said it: "He could play a safe but boring move but this be something for history to remember you" and that's what Morphy was trying to do in here and in other games. He was so far ahead that winning with style was not just an option, it was his goal. This also explains one or two of his losses where he tried to complicate and it backfired but all in all --- well, 150+ years later people are still studying his games and watch them for entertainment. So it worked.
When the title used to be “I don’t know how much longer I can hold this”
That's what he said
Terminator reference. The mortaly wounded Skynet scientist holding a bomb till John, Sarah and T-800 leaves the place.
@@kevinbacon8629 Michelle!! (female name for Michael)
When it still says that
Pretty sus
In this story, Bornemann looks like an obscure sidequest boss with no backstory, generic mob-based character model with slightly bumped stats, a name which doesn’t fit in the setting, and even no picture shown when he speaks.
Bornemann origins:
All I could find is that multiple sources and historian of chess and others have mentioned that he was born a man!
can't wait!
Please have a series of the 32 game marathon between Capablanca and Alekhine in Buenos Aires for the World Chess Championship . Garry Kasparov's brilliant narration of these games in his book, My Great Predecessors explains 'this clash of "Chess Titans" ...
@agadmator 6:40 - if bishop d8 wasnt played then - Bg3 takes c7 and black cannot recapture with a knight because of Knight d5 to b6 with royal fork
Thank you Antonio.
6:44 ! The dog got a phone!
Last time i was this early Agad was still on 56k subs and i comented you will reach 1 milion subs soon brother ❤️
At 7:41 pawn f7 to F5 was not wrong or a bad move. The next move he was forking the queen and the bishop, winning a piece.
I have a fever and the only cure is more Morphy chess analysis.
I'm trying to find the stats for the whole exhibition that day. I want to know how morphy did yelling his moves for 8 games at once.
Guns n roses "You could be mine" playing in the background.
02:35 how the F is this position never been reached again. i got this like every day lol
Bournemann sounds like some kind of superhero name
What I find interesting is that all of Black's pieces were on the front line defending their king, and yet Morphy went through them like a knife through butter. It shows dramatically that it's not sufficient to have all your pieces blocking for your king like a QBack's O-line.
The first time in history that Morphy castles quuenside
Respect the operahouse
@@NightDweller Opreahouse was played after this game
@@SuperMaanas you are correct indeed
Hi Antonio, once again a great video 👌🏻 I returned to chess about four months ago after a short.... Forty year break 😆... I want to study the games of one of the masters and can't really decide to start with Morphy or Capablanca... Or even Lasker... Who would you suggest ? 🍻 Mike