Club Championship Middlegame (vs. Matt Barrett) - GM Ben Finegold
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- Опубліковано 23 гру 2015
- Grandmaster Ben Finegold reviews a game from the 2015 Club Championship that he artistically dominated during the middlegame. Finegold explains how, even with equal material on the board, he had all the meaningful attacks.
2015.12.15
Matt Barrett vs. Benjamin P Finegold, 2015: B30 Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rossolimo attack (without ...d6)
"My Bishop is better, my Rook is better, my suit is better"
Right into the Finegold qoute collection
+Dmitry Ivanov Someone has to tell Yasser about this. I demand a witty comeback! lol!
I'm brand new to Finegold, yet I have just dropped Comedy Channel so I can make my evenings both enjoyable and instructive.
I'm brand new to Finegold, yet I have just dropped Comedy Channel so I can make my evenings both enjoyable and instructive.
I'm brand new to Finegold, yet I have just dropped Comedy Channel so I can make my evenings both enjoyable and instructive
Repeating the same move. Terrible.
"This is the second time in the game my opponent made a move for a very good reason but he didn't know what the reason was. So he's going to be a Grandmaster someday because he doesn't know why he's playing these great moves but he still does it."
"I played Bd6 and I have a threat which my opponent didn't see but he prevented it anyway. Pretty good, pretty talented"
LOL, absolutely hilarious
Thanks for being uploading more Ben Finegold lectures
Another Finegold lecture, nice Christmas present. Thank you!!
Old Anand = young Anand, young Anand is worse but better. got it
This opening music with bens face makes me laugh :D
Yes, it's like a perfect setup for Ben performing a pirouette.
Ben, the funniest and most entertaining lecturer ever. Great win by the way!
Funny, entertaining and insightful as always. Glad to see Ben back.
This channel = awesome
A Finegold a day keeps the sad away!
I'm brand new to Finegold, yet I have just dropped Comedy Channel so I can make my evenings both enjoyable and instructive
love this overloaded guy
Wow this is one of his most informative lectures.
Another Finegold lecture, a christmas miracle!
Feingold's analysis of the Bxb5 move is wrong. Feingold's line is:
19. Bxb5 cxb5 20. Nxb5 Qc6 21. Nxd6 Qxd6 22. Bxf4 exf4 -+ (~-2.30)
The better line is:
19. Bxb5 cxb5 20. Nxb5 Qc6 21. Nxd6 Qxd6 22. Bc5 skewering queen and rook = (~-0.34)
Yaay! GM Finegold again!
By the comments of every video Ben is the favorite of everyone, MORE VIDEOS WITH HIM
Marry Christmas everyone : )
But i think Christmas is not really Wife-material, sorry man
Big Ben, still awesome. Very happy he's back.
YOU'RE FINALLY BAAACK!!!!
Where is Yasser?
what ever happened to ben's channel? it was one of my favorites.
+BoB n fishy Read the comments to one of Ben's games from the last days for comments ... he was probab overloaded, didn't get any $$$ out of it and decided to concentrate on either off-line life or the main ccscsl channel.
+BoB n fishy iv searched and searched the internet for answers!! :(
23:00 I don't understand why he didn't try to trap the knight by moving the rook to a3: I don't see any escape square for the knight if he goes there and I know the white bishop defends the knight if it goes to a6, but it would be black's turn, which means it could eat the knight with the bishop, the white bishop would eat the black one and then the black rook would eat back the bishop. Obviously, this requires threatening the knight first, else no reason for the opponent to give a knight away.
Mmm, I'm guessing after black's rook moves to a3, white could move the rook to a1, trying to trade rooks and stopping the trap, though I'd have liked to see an explanation about this line.
21:56 another cute line is after Rxf7 Rxb4 Nh3+ winning the white queen (so after all you could have played Bxb4
I might be a bit to gung ho when playing, but at 15:30ish, instead of Bc4, why not Na4 followed by c4 and eventually reroute the knight via b2, possibly play c5 and Nc4. onwards to d6, supported by the pawn on c5.Well, just an idea for white to improve.
perkalov I was thinking about it and it seems ok but after c4 whites light square bishop is limited on squares
At 21:21 He says that on 1. Bb3 he would play 1...Kh8, rejecting 1...Bxb4 because of 2.Bxf7+ Rxf7 3.Rxb4 but black has 3...Nh3+! winning the queen so b4 is really hanging after 1. Bb3
3.RxF4?
+Baits Aldo
My mistake, of course I meant 3.Rxb4, thanks.
+Felix M Yeah, I've seen this immediately as well. So tactics beat tactics afterall :D
lol. Ben is awesome.
Middle aged guys minds become muddled believe me it happen to me as well.
+panagranit pana Your mind will become worse if you keep reading yt comments made by pre-teens :-p
Young Anand = Old Anand, young Anand is worse, but better.
Had to think twice of it. Everybody is confused, Finegold FTW.
Merry Christmas everyone btw :)
34:34 5 pieces? did someone underpromote to a knight or??
37:33, What about Bc5?
Yeah I think that's the actual computer line where black is a tiny bit better. Ben misremembered or something. A rook and two connected passed pawns for two pieces is pretty good.
I am pretty sure that white loses a queen if the player decides to " play for tactics" like it was mention between 21:44 to 21:56 :)
whoever has a Ben Finegold quote please put it in a reply
Mohamed Diaa you with a crazy comment
you with the right answer. I said right, that's opposite of right. Terrible.
Nice, but he did this game with the 'kids' on the 21st Dec. Still a good lecture though!
+Anglo Saxon True, I'd like to see Ben play a game vs. Yasser and then try to do some smug comments :-p ... but probab Ben is a big kid inside and it's certainly great a GM takes care of the kids over there.
Yeah that would be good to see Finegold and Yasser play in front of class....a charity match!
I'm drinking whiskey at home
I'm brand new to Finegold, yet I have just dropped Comedy Channel so I can make my evenings both enjoyable and instructive
If I was white I would have captured the pawn and checked the black king with my bishop so he couldn't castle later in the game, making developing his rooks more difficult.
Ben. Try playing my game. "Crown Defence: Sicilian Variation" of my own creation.
1. e4, c5 2. Nf3, a6 3. Bc4, e6... and whatever white does black plays Nc6, Qc7, b6, Bb7, 0-0-0,
followed by a pawn storm on the king side. - The Queen is much better on Qc7 than Qb6 as you have played in this game.
My opening defence as black gives you good chances against 1300 rated players.