Réti vs. Capablanca (1924) || Game Excerpts with GM Ben Finegold
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- GM Ben Finegold takes a quick look at Richard Réti vs José Raúl Capablanca (1924). A vintage excerpt from 2017 produced by the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Atlanta. Originally recorded for the Great Players of the Past series.
[Excerpted from Great Players of the Past -- Richard Réti with GM Ben Finegold • Video ]
English Opening (A15)
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Intro and concluding music: “Da Jazz Blues,” by Doug Maxwell; • Da Jazz Blues - Doug M... Thank you Doug! - Ігри
-Its obvious
-Resign
*video ends immediately
How are Ben's classes not just cracking up all the time?
less than five people or sth I assume. He had 3-5 students in multiple videos. I don't think he teaches larger classes.
They get numbed I think, by his quick & consistant wit, lol! Thx.
Hes not funny any more. The delivery isnt what it used to be and the jokes arent so funny after the zillionth time. Poor Karen who has to hear those jokes every fucking day. St Louis vids were the golden era! Just like the simpsons, humor left at some point.
Michael Jackson pawn on d4 at 5:38
Hilarious.
I like this short-video format. Keep it up!
Resigns is not a move! RAWR!
Unless you are a GM playing another GM.
most common move in every GM's opening
Just found your channel really happy
I'm so impressed by the video that Ben made about Smerdon's match against Komodo, in his GMBenjaminFinegold channel. That in the chat people posted notations from his games, and within seconds he said stuff like : "That's my game against NN in Honolulu 1981." Damn! That's uncanny. How could even the Devil win against a player with such a memory and perception!? Had Ingmar Bergman seen that, he'd discarded his most famous movie scene.
one of your best
More Ben! ,:)
New York 1924 is one of my favourite tournaments. Unfortunally Aljechin was not there. My most favorite tournament is Karlsbad 1929 , which has been won by Aaron Nimzowitch. I learned so much from him. Sometimes i think i am his reincarnation plus blunders. ;-)
i'm Fischer's but only the blunders
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That means that you are more crazy than me. ;-)
I think Reti played b4 to prevent a future queen a5 which is a very annoying pin to a knight on c3
The best of the best.
Great!
Capa looked human in that game.
Greetings from Turkey
Resigning is not a move!
Terrible! If you GM your opponrnt can move- resigne. thats too obvies
I hate it when Capablanca loses.
Resigns is not a move. Terrible. Frankly.
The truth hurts