Awesome game and commentary. Thanks for your work, as always, from Michigan USA!
@zarron2218 ай бұрын
At the End there was no hope, should of could of castle 🏰.. Oh well... Thank for the videos nakama friend Shalum
@GutGerman8 ай бұрын
5:25 Checkmate my dutch baby 😂😂😂
@jeffjones69518 ай бұрын
Rudolf Johannes Loman has an immortal move where he defeated a world champion (Lasker?) in a simul. There are 5 YT videos on "Loman's Move", but no one has covered it as well as HCV could. Would you create a 3-minute video on this, Professor?
@phillipmiga39618 ай бұрын
Professor you heard the man jeffjones please organize the game Loman vs Lasker
@jeffjones69518 ай бұрын
@@phillipmiga3961 The Lasker v. Loman game is in the database, but I have no access to the fascinating narrative behind the board. All I recall from an article years ago is that Lasker made a brilliant sacrifice and every observer knew Loman was dead, yet he pulled a rabbit out of his hat to defeat Lasker. Seems like dozens of players have "immortal games" but there are very few "immortal moves"
@historicalchessvideos80178 ай бұрын
Hi there dear Jeff, I'm very sorry that I didn't answer your suggestion yesterday as I forgot to answer comments in this video, it happens sometimes, I feel tired in these days as well. So to answer your question, yes ofcourse why not, but let me first analyse and understand the game and than I will upload that video in here maybe in the near future for you. Thanks for the support and for watching. Stay safe and take care.
@jeffjones69518 ай бұрын
@@historicalchessvideos8017 Thanks Professor! No need to cover the entire game, but just rewind a few moves leading up to "Loman's Move". Finding the background narrative will be the challenge