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A Game that Shocked the Chess World. Johner vs Nimzowitsch 

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One of the greatest games played by Aron Nimzowitsch. The game had a shocking effect on the chess world. The World Champion Emanuel Lasker considered it the best game played in ten years, while a Danish grandmaster Bent Larsen said that this game, more than any other, influenced his development as a player. The game is notable for the astonishing queen maneuver, which completely paralyzed the opponent's position. In accordance with his famous concept of "first restrain, then blockade, then destroy" Nimzowitsch finishes the game with a brilliant attack.
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 c5 6. Nf3 Nc6 7. O-O Bxc3 8. bxc3 d6 9. Nd2 b6 10. Nb3 e5 11. f4 e4 12. Be2 Qd7 13. h3 Ne7 14. Qe1 h5 15. Bd2 Qf5 16. Kh2 Qh7 17. a4 Nf5 18. g3 a5 19. Rg1 Nh6 20. Bf1 Bd7 21. Bc1 Rac8 22. d5 Kh8 23. Nd2 Rg8 24. Bg2 g5 25. Nf1 Rg7 26. Ra2 Nf5 27. Bh1 Rcg8 28. Qd1 gxf4 29. exf4 Bc8 30. Qb3 Ba6 31. Re2 Nh4 32. Re3 Bc8 33. Qc2 Bxh3 34. Bxe4 Bf5 35. Bxf5 Nxf5 36. Re2 h4 37. Rgg2 hxg3+ 38. Kg1 Qh3 39. Ne3 Nh4 40. Kf1 Re8 0-1

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@tompagano9015
@tompagano9015 3 месяца назад
Best explanation of this famous game I have ever read.
@zinnat0
@zinnat0 3 месяца назад
I love the way you explain the game ❤
@hungdavid5727
@hungdavid5727 4 месяца назад
At the beginning I always wondered how it was possible that such a channel had so few subscribers, and now this channel is finally picking up!
@alexanderkurz3621
@alexanderkurz3621 3 месяца назад
some of the best chess explanations on the internet ... great stuff ... I also like that you cover lots of classic games
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 3 месяца назад
Thank you.
@chuckeysalvatore
@chuckeysalvatore 4 месяца назад
For me , u have the best chess content on yt. Keep up the good work sir
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 4 месяца назад
Thank you, sir.
@reidrepairs5837
@reidrepairs5837 4 месяца назад
WOW!!! The depth of this game is astonishing as was the commentary! Great job on this evaluation and illumination of all the calculations in such a complex game. Mind blown here.
@stansherman3616
@stansherman3616 4 месяца назад
Agree 100 % !!!
@vasihussein8228
@vasihussein8228 4 месяца назад
Excellent game & superbly explained.
@exoplanet11
@exoplanet11 4 месяца назад
I was a little hesitant to watch a 27 minute chess video on just one game. But it was worth it! Nimzowitsch was in it for the long haul. The battle for the c4 pawn made me think of the saying "The threat is more powerful than its fulfillment"
@bachianm2375
@bachianm2375 4 месяца назад
A fantastic game, one of the most instructive my modesty has ever seen. Also very well commented indeed. Thank You, Chess Wisdom. Keep on the excellent work.
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 4 месяца назад
Thank you.
@harryf1867
@harryf1867 Месяц назад
Wonderful game! Not just Nimzowitsch's brilliance, but also Johner's resourcefulness, and, as always, Chess Wisdom's insightful and in depth commentary.
@giovannicorno1247
@giovannicorno1247 4 месяца назад
One of the best games ever played! One can still nowadays appreciate the value of Nimzovic revolution, how deeply it influenced the strategic concepts.
@Pouloririri
@Pouloririri 4 месяца назад
hello, great video. I have a suggestion (that would make the game easier for me to follow), I hope you will consider it: you show a lot of very cool variations, and that's great, do not stop doing that. But, sometimes I get a bit lost in the variations compared to what is the actual game. I would suggest you have some kind of "variation indicator" on the screen (you have plenty of room on the right side of the screen), for example a big text somewhere that says "Variation from the move E6", and it stays on screen while we look at the variation. And then when you come back to the game you change the text to "Actual game" or something. Or maybe some kind of color code where you have the orange board for actual game and change the board color to blue for variations. I know it will be a pain to edit, and most likely, stronger players than me have no problem following, but personally that would help a lot. In any case if you do it or not, thank you.
@fightingforcatalonia
@fightingforcatalonia 4 месяца назад
ghey comment. this is macho chess.
@bachianm2375
@bachianm2375 4 месяца назад
"Epic Chess" has solved this problem. When showing lines not played in the game, colours on the board appear slightly lighter. Check it up; in my opinion it's a good solution. I recommend it to "Chess Wisdom", whose presenations are otherwise great indeed.
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 4 месяца назад
Thank you for informing me about this problem, I wasn't aware of it. I actually can't edit videos, I've never done it, but I might learn it in the future. But I will keep your suggestion in mind, and will try to make it clearer in the next videos.
@ClarkPotter
@ClarkPotter 4 месяца назад
No one does this, and it's unnecessary. It doesn't matter what's the "actual game," as real chess players know it's equally necessary to consider it all, regardless of what was eventually played. Just get a little better instead of asking chess commentators to adopt to a new format that caters to your personal preference as a complete beginner.
@biniyam9979
@biniyam9979 4 месяца назад
Great idea
@altonbrek
@altonbrek 16 дней назад
Nimzowitsch was one of the greatest strategic thinkers in chess. 😊
@Osiris261
@Osiris261 4 месяца назад
Back in the day when people played 3 moves ahead. these days its all theory and people play 3 games ahead...
@fightingforcatalonia
@fightingforcatalonia 4 месяца назад
you are a real chess G. This is absolutely awesme
@tubaman7205
@tubaman7205 11 дней назад
Best chess teacher I ever had!
@Silvermist78
@Silvermist78 4 месяца назад
Fantastic! I will have to replay it many times to even begin to grasp the the of his thinking. I would put Nimzowitsch sharing second and third place with Lasker, after Fischer. Thank you for the excellent presentation! 🙏
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 4 месяца назад
My pleasure!
@letstalkcrypto532
@letstalkcrypto532 2 месяца назад
Love your interpretation bro…..love no adds. Great channel man
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 2 месяца назад
Thank you man.:)
@Brandon-a-writer
@Brandon-a-writer Месяц назад
a5!!!!!! Nimzowitsch is such genius - it is understandable why he proved so influential.
@aslampervez2294
@aslampervez2294 4 месяца назад
Excellent presentation. Thanks
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 4 месяца назад
My pleasure.
@dlareggerald
@dlareggerald Месяц назад
very resourcefull in ur explaination and to the point i learn a lot about the Question Why this move THXVM! pls keep it going
@Durian_Defense
@Durian_Defense Месяц назад
I would love to travel back in time and bring with with me Nimz, Phillz, Morphz, Steinz, Laskz and Retiz to play against current crop of worlds top 10 players in a Dubai Masters.
@zithromaxzomax4610
@zithromaxzomax4610 4 месяца назад
great fighter this nimzowitsch!!
@user-ek4ic2ip9e
@user-ek4ic2ip9e 4 месяца назад
Seconding another comment on making it very obvious when you are showing a variation vs. the actual game. Either like an icon, or turn the border frame around the board a different color (gray?) when showing variations. Otherwise, great video!
@magicsinglez
@magicsinglez 4 месяца назад
Why would your plan be, ‘expose your own king?
@appazvf
@appazvf 4 месяца назад
White should have resigned when the queen started her march
@eshetutessema963
@eshetutessema963 4 месяца назад
Very crafty.
@acecaserya9650
@acecaserya9650 День назад
this all started because of 9. Nd2 if he did that 9. e4 it would be ok. OR better after 3.Nc3 Bb4, 4. Qc2 d5 5. a3 Bxc3 6. Qc3 ...
@WHAT-gm1xm
@WHAT-gm1xm 4 месяца назад
Hello 👋 brother can you make video on Emory Tate games and please put images and name front of game it confuse
@YingTou1
@YingTou1 2 месяца назад
(21:10) Qb3 - severely limiting the reach of his queen. Wouldn't Qe2 have been better?
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 2 месяца назад
I think White didn't want the black bishop to X-ray his queen on e2. For example, after Qe2 and Ba6, Black might think about Nxd5 as the c4 pawn would be pinned.
@johncalvin5754
@johncalvin5754 4 месяца назад
At 11:11 why is rh8 such a big threat white can play f5 next move right?
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 4 месяца назад
The problem is White cannot prevent the opening of the h file, after which his king will be in trouble. If White plays f5 after Kg7, the following variation is possible: 17... hxg4 18.hxg4 - Rh8+ 19.Kg2 - gxf5 20.gxf5 - Qxf5 and Black is up a pawn, while the white king isn't safe.
@kurzackd
@kurzackd 4 месяца назад
Nimzowitsch is *TOO* careful and methodical, some would even say *"SLOW"...* If it were Tal playing, he would have finished the game by move 25.... *....AT THE LATEST !!! :P* .
@faizulymusadi
@faizulymusadi 4 месяца назад
poyo
@PeterOzanne
@PeterOzanne 4 месяца назад
27:02 Why is the King forced to e2? Why can't white play Rg1?
@chesswisdom
@chesswisdom 4 месяца назад
Yes, you're right, Rg1 is also possible. In this case the black queen will move to f3 with a check and after the white king moves to e1 the black rook captures on e3 and Black wins.
@edsanjenis9416
@edsanjenis9416 4 месяца назад
What an incredible game by Nimzovitch. Nowadays he would be accused of cheating; enough accusations and the poor sportsmanship.
@ClarkPotter
@ClarkPotter 4 месяца назад
Only by Kramnik.
@edsanjenis9416
@edsanjenis9416 4 месяца назад
@@ClarkPotter and Carlsen, he started it and very poor sportsmanship
@geromecadelinia8849
@geromecadelinia8849 28 дней назад
0o
@georgeconwell6025
@georgeconwell6025 15 дней назад
Larsen was right.
@materesasantiago1858
@materesasantiago1858 4 месяца назад
To much talking.. 😢😢😢
@YingTou1
@YingTou1 2 месяца назад
Tooo feeew ooooooos!
@a.m.armstrong8354
@a.m.armstrong8354 Месяц назад
@materesasantiago1858 The explanation is necessary and to the point. I benefited from listening to the talking. Perhaps you have a better understanding to share with the world?
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