Judit Polgar's Best Game: J Polgar vs Anand

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  • @orbanvityu
    @orbanvityu 8 років тому +215

    Polgar is genius. Historical achievement - not only this, her whole career. Thank you Judit.

    • @jancivianci3028
      @jancivianci3028 8 років тому +4

      Vityu Orban too bad she is unknown in her home country.

    • @peterbago4574
      @peterbago4574 8 років тому +5

      This is just not true. I mean she is well known in Hungary.

    • @jancivianci3028
      @jancivianci3028 8 років тому

      ***** so far 0 of 5 knew the name. 😕

    • @peterbago4574
      @peterbago4574 8 років тому +6

      I think it is not a disregard for her but for chess in general in Hungary. And this is kind of a chess nation:)
      Also you picked your 5 people very unfortunately.

  • @albarnes5713
    @albarnes5713 11 років тому +30

    Judit Polgar is one of my most appreciated GM's. The massive book her father put together illustrates her genius.

  • @trainloverrishi3190
    @trainloverrishi3190 11 років тому +63

    mato you make it so easy for us to understand . These great moves are not so easily understood by amateurs like us but you simplify things and impart great knowledge to us. Thanks for the good work .

  • @clairedemorgan5695
    @clairedemorgan5695 6 років тому +19

    Judit was by far, the strongest women ever to play chess. I love her attacking style in the spirit of Morphy and Tal

  • @ThePapasmurf1946
    @ThePapasmurf1946 8 років тому +48

    In chess, player can use pin, also fork, also discovered attack, also diversion, also sacrifice, and zugzwang can result. Judit uses all of these in this one game. Flashing swords, like Ninja chess player. p.s. Anand was on his way to becoming world champion in the year following this game. Wonderful game, commentary excellent. Thanks Mato.

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому +2

      Great comment. It's very nice when a man acknowledge a Woman's genius, specially in a game/sport that's been dominated by men since it began.

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому +1

      Also great you're one of the few that doesn't conmpare Judit Polgar's genius to anyone else's

  • @SurfinScientist
    @SurfinScientist 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting this video. There are not too many videos on Judit Polgar's games unfortunately. This is a very nice game!

  • @jackcarter3944
    @jackcarter3944 9 років тому +41

    Damn, Polgar was just insane in the opening.

  • @bobbylight111
    @bobbylight111 12 років тому +8

    Phenomenal game, perfect blend of tactical vision and positional logic. Awesome commentary

  • @vioreldumitrache3880
    @vioreldumitrache3880 8 років тому +2

    It takes great creativity, off the grid intelligence , to play such games, always on the edge...Bravo, Judith!

  • @preussenuberalles1682
    @preussenuberalles1682 4 роки тому +3

    I did enjoy this video, Mato, thanks for commenting it so clearly.
    Judith played like a champion.

  • @mustafabahaj9832
    @mustafabahaj9832 7 років тому +3

    Congrats on the 100k subscribers, your channel deserve so many more.
    Love from Yemen.
    Keep it up.
    Thanks

  • @Callybags99
    @Callybags99 11 років тому +3

    Truly excellent commentary: I was with you all the way. You asked (and answered) exactly the questions that were on my mind. Many thanks, Mato!

  • @danno1800
    @danno1800 9 років тому +5

    Thanks, Mato -- a very wonderful game and you explained it very well!

  • @ethioittutorial6005
    @ethioittutorial6005 3 роки тому +3

    Judit my favorite! Love you so much

  • @orbanvityu
    @orbanvityu 8 років тому +1

    Thanks Mato for your postings. Invaluable, entertaining and enlightening.

  • @jainpaigemilan4215
    @jainpaigemilan4215 5 років тому +1

    Utterly riveting; and, I am absolutely astounded. What a game. Thank you for showing the other possibilities; which, could have made this something of a real opportunity, which, seems to have been missed by Anand. My word! Thank you for showing this; I am so very grateful. I am merely learning; and, what a thing! whoa!!!!

  • @toma7248
    @toma7248 12 років тому +2

    Really liked this video! I always found this game exciting, but couldn't fathom what was going on in Judit and Vishy's mind at times. You helped clear up a few of those questions, and it made it even more exciting to follow through! Thanks! :)

  • @JoseSalazar-vs8zw
    @JoseSalazar-vs8zw 10 років тому +9

    What a woman! Her games and M Tal's. are beautiful.Keep enjoying M comments the same way I do.

    • @7Lukibi99Tore7
      @7Lukibi99Tore7 10 років тому

      ***** If Paul Morphy were playing professional chess today at the peak of his ability and if he was given the opportunity to study and learn what computers have discovered about opening theory and if given the chance to study in detail modern grandmaster games, Morphy would probably defeat Magnus Carlsen in a chess match whether the format be a 24 game match or a match in which the winner has to win 10 games, draws not counting. It would of course be a very close, compelling match between them. Morphy, of course, never turned pro as a chess player because his mother asked him to never play chess for money.

  • @MatoJelic
    @MatoJelic  12 років тому +2

    Thank you for your comment

  • @aleksandarmarkovic9608
    @aleksandarmarkovic9608 11 років тому +2

    Odlični klipovi, kratki, jasni, a sviđa mi se i naglasak!

  • @Josho4096
    @Josho4096 11 років тому +1

    Excellent commentary. I remember reading this game back in the 99 in a magazine called "Gambito", its a Spanish chess magazine, the analysis was off the walls. This game is one fo the reasons people call chess an art form!

  • @drutgat2
    @drutgat2 6 років тому +1

    Hi Mato. Many thanks for posting this. It was very interesting.

  • @shachannel100
    @shachannel100 5 років тому +1

    "In this position, Anand resigned." This is a very interesting statement by Mato. Thank you for uploading this game.

  • @namelessnomad4872
    @namelessnomad4872 10 років тому +14

    Hi, Mato, your videos are very entertaining and have been of great help to me. I thank you for them. Greetings and appreciation from Somalia.

  • @freshdugi
    @freshdugi 3 роки тому

    A truly beautiful game. Wonderful analysis. Thanks for sharing.

  • @madmax797
    @madmax797 4 роки тому +70

    Judit is an inspiration to all girls.. imagine doing this growing up at a time when women's brain was considered not suitable for chess.. I like this video title .. I dislike where people put title like - Judit crushes Anand.. thats disrespectful.. they are all world class Grandmasters.. and in fact V. Anand has a 16-4 head to head record vs Judit.

    • @miloszforman6270
      @miloszforman6270 2 роки тому

      _"Judit is an inspiration to all girls"_
      Don't think she is. Girls still don't like chess in their vast majority. That is not because boys don't like them to play chess, but because the brain of most girls is not suitable for this kind of game. There are exceptions, but only very few.

    • @ilmaio
      @ilmaio Рік тому

      And who ever said "women's brain is not suitable for chess?" It's just less women play chess than men. Even in early times, talented women played against men, and sometimes win. It was never forbidden. A WGM would slaughter a common good male player, nobody can deny it, it's evident.
      There is nothing wrong in women's brain about chess.
      Enough with absurd feminist victimism.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Рік тому

      This is NOT true
      People had a higher opinion of women's brains then than now
      Stop lying

  • @naaveenmahadeshwar7889
    @naaveenmahadeshwar7889 3 роки тому +1

    Huge fan 🙏Respect from India.

  • @afzal5851
    @afzal5851 8 років тому +2

    beauty with brain
    my favourite Judit Polgar
    only excellence can describe her.

  • @frothfrenzy
    @frothfrenzy 12 років тому

    Mato, your videos are amazing. They are just the right length and are perfectly analyzed. In my opinion you're horribly undersubscribed, and definitely deserve more viewers. Salutations from your father's homeland. Živio :)

  • @JoseSalazar-vs8zw
    @JoseSalazar-vs8zw 10 років тому +5

    I really enjoy your comments.This game is is great.The Keres attack is for aggressive players like she is, and I have been a fan of all the Polgar sisters specially Judy.

  • @lorymiharu
    @lorymiharu 8 років тому +2

    God damn, it was indeed one of the best games I've ever seen. This was pure madness!

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому

      Polgar is a killer machine

  • @StuartRW64
    @StuartRW64 8 років тому +114

    Watching this video I have realized that I am very stupid.

    • @arsenalfanrichi
      @arsenalfanrichi 8 років тому +3

      But?... You wear glasses?!

    • @denkotroi1440
      @denkotroi1440 8 років тому +2

      who carez

    • @masihsan23
      @masihsan23 6 років тому +1

      I had some similar moments in this as well 😁

    • @Philopantheon82
      @Philopantheon82 6 років тому +10

      You are not stupid because you admit you are stupid, so you already got potential to be better

    • @mohit09876
      @mohit09876 5 років тому

      @@Philopantheon82 I don't even accept that I am stupid , so that makes me more stupid

  • @portavoz12
    @portavoz12 11 років тому

    Excellent uploads thanks for your great videos

  • @uwu_888
    @uwu_888 Рік тому

    Thank you for providing the prediction moves too. I really need it to know the reason why and what could possibly happen.

  • @xanbex8324
    @xanbex8324 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your efforts in presentation!

  • @tommonk7651
    @tommonk7651 8 років тому +12

    Wow! What a game!

  • @dcan876
    @dcan876 12 років тому +1

    Anand n Judith' s chess and ur commentary ....excellent

  • @snickercracks
    @snickercracks 12 років тому +3

    Stunning. She's amazing.

  • @hyoyeonsblondehair4315
    @hyoyeonsblondehair4315 5 років тому +3

    Polgar is brilliant, one of the very bests

  • @stephenarmiger8343
    @stephenarmiger8343 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this analysis!

  • @hyoyeonsblondehair4315
    @hyoyeonsblondehair4315 5 років тому +4

    Amazing...how did she do that two officials down... very brave and confident chess player. My idol

  • @Guillermo19548
    @Guillermo19548 8 років тому +37

    Anand and Polgar together vs Anand's King.

  • @petrusllorenz1505
    @petrusllorenz1505 9 років тому +6

    realy amazing moves great game applause

  • @mizofan
    @mizofan 9 років тому +10

    Judit was important in Mato's career :)

  • @jasonm950
    @jasonm950 8 років тому +2

    Complety agree! A positional masterpiece.

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому

      Yes, to sacrifice to minor pieces against a World Champion GM you HAVE TO BE A POSITIONAL GENIUS

  • @MrTurkishgambit
    @MrTurkishgambit 10 років тому +5

    waaaow one of the most beautiful game I have ever seen, J.polgar is very forceful attacker.

  • @michaelchesny656
    @michaelchesny656 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for this lesson.

  • @LivinIncognito
    @LivinIncognito 9 років тому +1

    One of my favorites!

  • @johnharris8393
    @johnharris8393 5 років тому +1

    good game thank you Mato.i feel uneasy making a call being so far down the ladder.

  • @MatoJelic
    @MatoJelic  12 років тому +1

    Right

  • @robertdominguez7629
    @robertdominguez7629 5 років тому +2

    A masterpiece!

  • @pkwow3858
    @pkwow3858 11 років тому

    what is the right one is it Rcc5 or R8c5?

  • @balintattilafarkas8282
    @balintattilafarkas8282 8 років тому +1

    look at the position at 4:59: it's black to move... what do you think about queen takes on f4 check, and exchanging queens. After the queens are off the board, black is better in my opinion (one piece up, king can be defended more easily)... So what do you think of this option?

    • @BarlasSk
      @BarlasSk 8 років тому

      hi qxf4 either loses the game or the queen because of White dark squared bishop on c3 and pawn on e5 is pinned for good

    • @balintattilafarkas8282
      @balintattilafarkas8282 8 років тому

      oh i see now, you're right

    • @yggdrasil9039
      @yggdrasil9039 8 років тому

      Because after Black plays Qxf4, then QxQ pxQ, BxB+ Kg8, Bf6 mate

  • @archdiocesereception6945
    @archdiocesereception6945 8 років тому +1

    WOW AMAZING game by Judit !!!!

  • @renangivenu125
    @renangivenu125 4 роки тому

    Good explanation, do some more videos.
    See you.

  • @ARP2wefightforyou
    @ARP2wefightforyou 8 років тому +2

    I want to check with the engine.

  • @MatoJelic
    @MatoJelic  12 років тому

    Thank you

  • @darcysworldofmusic7516
    @darcysworldofmusic7516 5 років тому +2

    My favorite Judit's game is against Shakriarh Mamediarov!

  • @Sh0tgun285
    @Sh0tgun285 12 років тому +3

    such a risky lines from both players, just amazing

  • @kevinmalone3210
    @kevinmalone3210 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant game by Polgar.

  • @sukadukaku
    @sukadukaku 3 роки тому +1

    Out of the box move by Polgar , Amazing !!

  • @yeralmanuelgonzalezrugama354
    @yeralmanuelgonzalezrugama354 10 років тому +2

    hi mato thanh you for yours videos .i wish i could watch you to narrate one video in spanish

  • @richardbeer7283
    @richardbeer7283 Рік тому

    after white Rook to D6 (4:55) why does Anand not take the pawn on E4 with check and a forced exchange of the Queens?

  • @bernardozamperetti5578
    @bernardozamperetti5578 9 років тому +2

    At 5:08 why Anand did not take the pawn in F4 with the queen, exchanging queens, simplifying the game and taking the advantage of extra material?

    • @jackcarter3944
      @jackcarter3944 9 років тому

      +Bernardo Zamperetti Because Polgar mates in three along the diagonal Anand failed to block (in combination w the g-file).

    • @happyjay
      @happyjay 9 років тому +1

      +Bernardo Zamperetti
      ..Qf4+
      Qxf4 exf4
      Bxg7+ Kg8
      Bf6#

    • @AthleticAZ86
      @AthleticAZ86 9 років тому

      +Bernardo Zamperetti because Qxg7, check mate.

    • @KTFlaSh96
      @KTFlaSh96 9 років тому

      +Jay Kumar R how can you play Bxg7+ when pawn on f6 still blocks the position?

    • @KTFlaSh96
      @KTFlaSh96 9 років тому

      +AthleticAZ86 you're in check if Qxf4+... you can't play Qxg7 becuase no matter what Queens will come off the board in this situation.

  • @somchess9869
    @somchess9869 4 роки тому +1

    teacher mato i'm from somalia i liked your analysis

  • @uchihadante77
    @uchihadante77 12 років тому +1

    This line is correct,this is all theory until the move 17 or 18 i think.The opening is Sicilian defense,Najdorf/Scheveniguen Keres attack,specifically until the move 10 we enter into another line(which is what im talking about)called The Perenyi attack or The Perenyi gambit.Shirov and Polgar had a very exciting game on this line in 1994 i think but in that game she had the black pieces and ended in a draw.Shirov had an awesome victory aganist Topalov with this line in 2001 and he won.

  • @RebornNation2011
    @RebornNation2011 12 років тому

    mato would this variation work? QG6, QxE4, pH5. and maybe that will leave room from the king to escape. the bishop would hold down the f8 and h8

  • @rickytee29
    @rickytee29 8 років тому +1

    after Rd6 Qxf4+?

  • @blorgfest5597
    @blorgfest5597 7 років тому +3

    "Judit has no reverse gear" you are a genuinely funny guy! If there was an award for humanizing chess you would Grandmaster Jelic!!

  • @11Kralle
    @11Kralle 11 років тому +1

    I liked this too! It is very entertaining and pretty witty!

  • @preparedsurvivalist2245
    @preparedsurvivalist2245 10 років тому +8

    It doesn't make sense why Anand would leave his knight hanging after he was already up two pieces. He then subjects his queen to a pin once white castles, then castles himself and puts his own king in another pin! You castle to protect your king, not endanger him further. He didn't have any real mate threats on white either, so he should've just retained his material advantage and tightened up his play. I'm not sure what tactical strategy he had in mind here. His light colored bishop remains undeveloped and he wastes more moves shifting his king around, meanwhile white continues to develop and create threats. It wasn't outright blunders that did Anand in, but fundamental errors.

  • @chessmagz
    @chessmagz 12 років тому

    what is your rating?
    nice commentary
    love your vidios

  • @shahabshaikh9307
    @shahabshaikh9307 7 років тому +1

    I have some querries
    1) y he castled king side?
    2)5.12 y didnt he captured pawn on f4 with queen??

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому

      1) it was the beat move. Gave him opportunities to hope for Judit to make a mistake
      2) Judit moved her bishop to avoid changing queens

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому

      And at 5:12, if Anand takes pwan on F4, then they change queens, and after black pawn takes white queen, white bishop takes Black bishop on g7

  • @sr.medeni9861
    @sr.medeni9861 11 років тому +1

    Rxf4?

  • @madhug1788
    @madhug1788 5 років тому +1

    I heard Judith polgar name and saw few brilliant games but I never saw her beautiful she is!

  • @yggdrasil9039
    @yggdrasil9039 8 років тому +2

    Incredible game.

  • @ernestalba2284
    @ernestalba2284 6 років тому

    Lots of surprising invention on the part of Judith. Hard to believe a human being could be so much more brilliant than the average person.

  • @harrickvharrick3957
    @harrickvharrick3957 5 років тому

    what if Anand at 4:40 instead of playing Queen b6 would have captured (the) white('s) pawn on f5, with the option of bringing his rook to the now vacant f6 field to defend h7? this also would have given the needed extra coverage for his own pawn on e5. I wonder a bit if the psychology of the game got to him (and as might happen in such case one might not notice some possible moves)?

  • @MrHowe95
    @MrHowe95 12 років тому +1

    Odlicno!!!

  • @CrazyWatcher670
    @CrazyWatcher670 3 роки тому +1

    She doesn’t play on board, she play with mind of opponent. Nasty ( in a good way).

  • @nathanturley5287
    @nathanturley5287 9 років тому +3

    beautiful....

  • @keghamminasarmeniansoul
    @keghamminasarmeniansoul 12 років тому

    O boy ..O boy ! Anand is still the world no 1 i chess till now ,
    Judith the Tigress appreciated alot the taste his spicy indian human flesh .
    She loved him !

  • @joyaldendiaz4229
    @joyaldendiaz4229 11 років тому

    was this played in classic game? or 5 min?

  • @Crazeyfor67
    @Crazeyfor67 12 років тому +1

    Why didn't Anand try to save his knight when he had a chance? Or did he have a chance? Thanks as always,

  • @DennisSObenza1965
    @DennisSObenza1965 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing game indeed 👍

  • @joeymurdazalotmore6355
    @joeymurdazalotmore6355 Рік тому

    Bravo, gg great narration

  • @aldrinmayen
    @aldrinmayen 12 років тому +1

    @frothfrenzy I cannot agree more! I have learned alot from Mato's videos!

  • @1033141
    @1033141 9 років тому

    hi mato
    can i ask in wich coutry you life?

  • @rfgust
    @rfgust 11 років тому

    this move is available, but the bishop would be unprotected and the knight on f6 too (he has one defender one attacker, we can consider unprotected), so, a move like Qf3 would get at least one piece back

  • @Sh0tgun285
    @Sh0tgun285 12 років тому

    was it a blitz?

  • @jagdishmkumar3835
    @jagdishmkumar3835 2 роки тому

    Wonderful explanation

  • @antonfernando8409
    @antonfernando8409 4 роки тому

    Awesome, simple, well explained.

  • @IringPalo
    @IringPalo 11 років тому

    Why did Anand play rookB8B5??? its 6:52, the double attack from bishop was so evident option. Iam not good chess player at all but moving that rook i cant find any logical reason. maybe move with F8 rook would be better?

    • @Krownyh
      @Krownyh 10 років тому

      How'd you deal with Ba7?

  • @markbutler6788
    @markbutler6788 10 років тому +61

    Anand castled directly into Polgar's attack...oops

    • @Ophiuchus123456789
      @Ophiuchus123456789 8 років тому +5

      +Mark Butler Anand lso regularly stuck his Queen in line with other threatening pieces. Judit is an amazing player but Anand was being silly in this game. He was doing things I would know better not to do and I'm not a very good player.

    • @gideonmoyo1037
      @gideonmoyo1037 6 років тому +7

      he was under estimating her

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому +5

      @@Ophiuchus123456789 Polgar would kick you chessy ass anytime, eyes closed. Anand castled because that xay he could have had a chance. Judit was smarter and more offensive

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater 4 роки тому +2

      @@gideonmoyo1037 x2 Judit is a killer. She's one of the few GM to have beaten all top contemporary GM champions

  • @hadrougali494
    @hadrougali494 5 років тому +1

    This is the best game for judit polgar

  • @calidude146
    @calidude146 12 років тому +2

    brilliant chess game. i have a lot more respect for mrs. polgar after watching this.

    • @IdoruFalls
      @IdoruFalls 4 роки тому

      why did you ever have lesser respect for her

  • @BillyWayneMcCann
    @BillyWayneMcCann 12 років тому

    Judit has no reverse gear. LOL. Is that a key factor in attacking chess, in your opinion, Mato? I'd like to learn more principles in attacking chess. I'm more of a conservative, defensive player, but I feel I need to learn when attack is called for and how to go about it. Any advice.

  • @evilswissy
    @evilswissy 2 роки тому +1

    mato jelic was the first teacher I watched on youtube when I started playing chess... thank you friend

  • @wgb75
    @wgb75 4 роки тому

    Judith Polgar, a Gorgeous chess genius... 😍

  • @anubhavgoel9302
    @anubhavgoel9302 8 років тому +2

    this is exceptional...