Hi there, just wondering if you've ever thought about putting up some of Fischer's chess960 games[or others!?] etc?! This is becoming somewhat more popular since Classical chess has been analysed up the wazoo SO MUCH that many tournaments end up with ALL DRAWS??!! Totally boring stuff especially online games where folks use computers plus access to limitless Grand Master games. I personally have played in 2 tournaments where all games were DRAWN...so we ALL ended up as FIRST EQUAL? Ludicrous if you ask me!
@CentroLogistico-dr1gw4 күн бұрын
Me recomendaron estudiar está partida
@mikestubbs17085 күн бұрын
'You need more time in Chess' ...well, yes...Amen!... you certainly do, to do the game justice, methinks!! However...I applaud your candor re the outcome! What about a Computer vs Computer game with this opening?! Hmm!
@Craigevansagain6 күн бұрын
these sorts of endgames are among my favorite decisive endgames! they remind me of those "hopeless extra bishop" chess puzzles that suren and kuasm use to post on youtube.
@Craigevansagain6 күн бұрын
an off day for poor Fischer!
@gaius688 күн бұрын
Great game & analysis - thanks for sharing!
@RichardWyatt759610 күн бұрын
Thanks for the inspiration and videos. Getting into this a bit myself!
@peterbauer727110 күн бұрын
A fine queen sac.
@michaeloconnor626411 күн бұрын
Great game Gata. I remember Hikaru stated he came to your hotel before the game and pumped you up and practiced the Alekhine
@parmor12514 күн бұрын
how about knight taking the black king's pawn on move 8? I think this would be the end of the game.
@nmbilq15 күн бұрын
I miss when you used to say 'hi all' at the start... not heard that in a while ☺️
@Akintomidevictor-nx8xf16 күн бұрын
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@trumplostlol300717 күн бұрын
The engine suggests a6 after the white knight recaptures the pawn in the center. The E and F pawns are just like those in the grand prix attack.
@joseraulcapablanca856418 күн бұрын
I’ll be getting this soon. Not quite finished with your last course a couple of videos to watch first. Bc4 has long been a favourite in the Kings gambit. You know I love your KZbin stuff. Will be glad to see whatever you do. Thanks KC.
@Tammuz219 күн бұрын
We missed your videos a lot, I hope you will analyze some of Magnus Carlsen's matches, his more recent matches, that would be great
@ManifestYourself19 күн бұрын
It's a great course! Then again all of your courses are!
@jeroenbarbier350819 күн бұрын
This is a hillarious course and a good addition to your library. Good stuff amongstside Silman Endgame course. I talked to Timman quite alot about endgames. Its something that is always underestemated under openings. Your endgame course is one to know by mind, just like Silmans endgame course. Cheers!
@Blitz_Shorts19 күн бұрын
Great to see you again Mr. Kingscrusher. Seems super fun course. I would like you to cover some of the games from the ongoing Olympiad games. Some of them are really fun.
@kingscrusher19 күн бұрын
Check out my courses page at kingscrusher.tv/ - Cheers, K
@IvanoPorpora19 күн бұрын
After 19. ..Qxb2 in his book about Leningrad/Moscow 1941 B. mentions 20.Rb1 Qa2 Rb3 and the Black Queen is in trouble. I analyzed it, and it seems to me that Black has counterplay against the c2 pawn and on the e file.
@Craigevansagain20 күн бұрын
Hasman is a great defender!
@milannovotny657528 күн бұрын
Loved every minute! :)
@JoePesci-ww1dm28 күн бұрын
So who's blondie?
@gxfr79529 күн бұрын
Kingscrusher I must say, you were one of the first KZbinrs I started watching when I first learned chess 8 years ago, I am now 2000 rated online and am now seriously wondering why you are so underrated. You probably have the most educational content on KZbin in regards to chess. I have been obsessed with Capablanca’s play style and trying to replicate it in my games and I tried searching for Capablanca game analyses on KZbin and there is NOTHING. I come here and there is like 100 videos of your analyses of his games which I am marathonning. Anyway, just wanted to let you know how much I truly appreciate your content and you as a person. Thanks kingscrusher please never stop posting.
@Craigevansagain29 күн бұрын
it appears 13... Ra6 was the losing move for black as there was no good defence after that point to save the game.
@maxsiem8572Ай бұрын
Great video, Kingscrusher. Thanks!
@QuellenforschungАй бұрын
Hey TG 😊 been a fan since I started playing in 2004. Few coaches and many students later, I reach the end of my tournament chess journey. Thank you for your contributions 💐
@Ghaith-z3eАй бұрын
Intresting opening for white
@jaylenlenear3944Ай бұрын
Post your best game !
@Blitz_ShortsАй бұрын
Sadly , I only recently discovered that Basman was ethnic Armenian, my compatriot. He lived in my hometown during Soviet period and even won the annual Armenian chess championship.
@mikewarner3597Ай бұрын
I love your instructive game videos
@jinxwill-kk9dlАй бұрын
I'm the latest commemntor
@scotconnolly1188Ай бұрын
Spassky very underrated
@KPMeelisАй бұрын
Sadly on most of these occasions Keres was forbidden by KGB to win. He was "asked" to play draw or lose, so a real russian would win.
@preciousamaechi5887Ай бұрын
Never seen Petrosian suffer like this
@fitnesstamil1633Ай бұрын
Your breath,,your movement are awesome lol😂😂😂😂😂
@eimsbushbis0712Ай бұрын
Heyoo❤
@CraigevansagainАй бұрын
that's just awesome! you're down a whole rook and queen and yet ya have mate in 6!
@johnalbertsimanjuntak6395Ай бұрын
Great analysis
@bro.ianmuhammad43312 ай бұрын
Morphy play French defense very sharply and incredible as he usually played
Gigantic and Epic! Thanks for playing such a Marathon and sharing it! 🙏 I'm watching the entire session for the 2nd time.
@psychosophie_englishАй бұрын
btw. 5:20:07 Nxe7+ no? 🧐😉
@commercialandresidentialpl73372 ай бұрын
Hello Kingscrusher, This video of yours ive watched 7-8 years ago and was an inspiration to me on my style of play. In the last 7 years, 99% of all of my games (10k plus bullet and few k 3 min) were 1.a3 or 1... a6 and and this week ive reached 2400 on lichess and am happy with myself and you have contributed to that. I have beaten with my system GMs, IMs, 2017 Latvian Woman Champion, Agadmator twice!! I have some videos of my games on my channel. Thank You