deep in the future i see some 15000 elo engine proving that B4 is the strongest move in chess whatsoever, and by that time i see myself telling my grandchildren with a nostalgic smile that a long long time ago,there was a man who already knew it!
iv actually had a game where i parried a check by blocking with the bishop and checkmating at the same time. Although neither of us realized it was checkmate until i played the move which was hilarious
#suggestion the round 3 game between rapport and mamedyarov was great. Computer showed rapport ahead most of the game but Shakh was attacking. Ends with an awesome pawn checkmate
This is the best comments section of any site on the internet. Even humblest of commentators seem to be here because they chose to be. I like to think if I were chained to a wall in some black ops site and forced to add supportive comments to this site, I'd still be happy for some of the company.
Imagine getting a promoted queen with the white pieces and still losing....ouch. Arjun is an amazing, totally under appreciated talent that I think we will be seeing more of in the future.
Mr agadmator i have challenge for you if u can make video where you say all your unique sentences with chess match in one video and it should fit with everything else 😄😄😄😄 please like if u want to see this like me 🔴
#suggestion Roberto Cifuentes Parada vs Vadim Zvjaginsev, Hoogovens Open 1995, round 1--the game known as "The Pearl of Wijk aan Zee" Piece sacrifices force the king up the board and trap it. Tal would love this game!
it would be great for the next ding game with white to start video and on the first move with that sentence, try to find the next ding move i will give you a couple of seconds. if you just want to enjoy the show, it is e4
It may be a new move and number six. But does it end up being the same board in a later move. Great videos that you do and look forward to one every day. Thank you Ben
"It's still better for Levon, but its definitely not pleasant." That's exactly what I was thinking as I watched the game develop. I always complain about Tony spoiling the result, but he's certainly not in this game. I have no idea who's going to win, but at this point, I'm picking Arjun to pull it off.