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How did Lasker become the World Champion | Emanuel Lasker vs Wilhelm Steinitz Steinitz: rd 7 

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Emanuel Lasker vs Wilhelm Steinitz
Steinitz - Lasker World Championship Match 1894, Montreal CAN, rd 7, Apr-03
Spanish Game: Steinitz Defense (C62) · 1-0
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 d6 4. d4 Bd7 5. Nc3 Nge7 6. Be3 Ng6 7. Qd2 Be7 8. O-O-O a6 9. Be2 ed4 10. Nd4 Nd4 11. Qd4 Bf6 12. Qd2 Bc6 13. Nd5 O-O 14. g4 Re8 15. g5 Bd5 16. Qd5 Re5 17. Qd2 Bg5 18. f4 Re4 19. fg5 Qe7 20. Rdf1 Re3 21. Bc4 Nh8 22. h4 c6 23. g6 d5 24. gh7 Kh7 25. Bd3 Kg8 26. h5 Re8 27. h6 g6 28. h7 Kg7 29. Kb1 Qe5 30. a3 c5 31. Qf2 c4 32. Qh4 f6 33. Bf5 Kf7 34. Rhg1 gf5 35. Qh5 Ke7 36. Rg8 Kd6 37. Rf5 Qe6 38. Re8 Qe8 39. Rf6 Kc5 40. Qh6 Re7 41. Qh2 Qd7 42. Qg1 d4 43. Qg5 Qd5 44. Rf5 Qf5 45. Qf5 Kd6 46. Qf6
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Комментарии : 39   
@zarron221
@zarron221 3 года назад
Wat a battle, both of these guys are Great Players, and they are my Top Favorite Players of All Time.. Thanks Mato Your the best
@timmarshall4881
@timmarshall4881 Год назад
Always interests me the vision of these greats. Thank you. Tim Marshall
@jackcoleman5955
@jackcoleman5955 4 года назад
Merry Christmas, Mato!
@MatoJelic
@MatoJelic 4 года назад
Merry Christmas Jack
@arjunsr1338
@arjunsr1338 4 года назад
Very interesting game, old games are more interesting than modern book moves....😊👍thank u matho sir for wonderful presentation😊👍
@hassanalihusseini1717
@hassanalihusseini1717 4 года назад
Thank you Mato for this exciting game! I really love this games played by the old masters.
@luisllontopbarahona3188
@luisllontopbarahona3188 Год назад
Very instructive game
@betulaobscura
@betulaobscura 4 года назад
Very nice lecture!
@walkingphilosopher
@walkingphilosopher 4 года назад
Only Mato's channel can help me get away from my addiction to political news.
@MatoJelic
@MatoJelic 4 года назад
Political news will always make people upset.
@baileyliam5249
@baileyliam5249 4 года назад
Lol same here
@simonlepine7765
@simonlepine7765 4 года назад
Merry Christmas mate !
@MatoJelic
@MatoJelic 4 года назад
Merry Christmas Simon
@Low-addition1987
@Low-addition1987 4 года назад
please do analysis - Leonid Stein Vs Vladimir Mikhailovich Liberzon [Event "Yerevan"] [Site "Yerevan URS"] [Date "1965.09.20"] [EventDate "1965.09.17"] [Round "4"]
@MatoJelic
@MatoJelic 4 года назад
That was a lovely game. I will uploaded it soon
@skakdosmer
@skakdosmer 4 года назад
Maybe Steinitz wasn’t in good health. But as Amos Burn humorously said, “I have never beaten a well player”.
@giriiyer3968
@giriiyer3968 3 года назад
I believe it was tartakower who said that he had not defeated a player who was in good health at that time.
@skakdosmer
@skakdosmer 3 года назад
@@giriiyer3968 I read in a book that it was Burn. So probably they both said it, but Amos Burn was older, so maybe he said it first? (But who cares?) There are also several players (Fischer and Lasker for example) who are quoted for saying that if you see a good move, you should look for a better one. Good quotes are often reused. As Albert Einstein said, the secret of being thought to be creative is not to reveal your sources.
@giriiyer3968
@giriiyer3968 3 года назад
@@skakdosmer heh,heh.well said and the Einstein one was even better. Thks.if you say it is Burn,then I stand corrected. But I read somewhere attributing it to tartakower.
@charlesbland1073
@charlesbland1073 4 года назад
The checking moves of the black king are fantastic!
@jeffhearn3658
@jeffhearn3658 4 года назад
We love you Mato!!
@lajos-berenyi
@lajos-berenyi 4 года назад
Lasker was word champion for 27 years and that is the longest reign of the chess history, but only if we consider the offical word championship title. Steinitz was officially only for 8 years word champion (1886-1894), but unofficially from 1866, when he defeted Anderssen, so he was the best player in the word for 28 years, even 1 years longer than Lasker!
@lajos-berenyi
@lajos-berenyi 4 года назад
Oissev Onos yes, obviusly, I fix it.
@alexanderharveyconrad2409
@alexanderharveyconrad2409 4 года назад
Man, Lasker went full Morphy on Steinitz. An awesome game, for sure.
@sivarajd4043
@sivarajd4043 4 года назад
happy Xmas. my dear. mato
@panjisetiadi4238
@panjisetiadi4238 4 года назад
93rd..!!
@markhughes7927
@markhughes7927 4 года назад
The beard vs the moustache - no contest!
@ojas3464
@ojas3464 4 года назад
👍
@johnrider2108
@johnrider2108 4 года назад
King safety first
@Mariosergio61
@Mariosergio61 4 года назад
Steinitz struggled bravely, but his advanced age and the strong game of Lasker was to much for him.
@postmasterpez
@postmasterpez 4 года назад
I would never bet against a 34 year old against a 58 old in a chess world championship match. With that sad I still think Lasker is a greater champion than Steinitz and would have won even without the large agegap. But who would tell?
@cameront3768
@cameront3768 4 года назад
Mato At 3:36 after f7xg6 you said black is ok. Next by white 1. RXf8+ ...Qxf8 2.Qxe3 Black loses a rook am I missing something?
@manusiahmad
@manusiahmad 4 года назад
Rxf8+... Kxf8 and black is owkhey
@darkasrielcb2578
@darkasrielcb2578 4 года назад
Where is Ossiev Onos
@darkasrielcb2578
@darkasrielcb2578 4 года назад
Ok
@rudramadhu510
@rudramadhu510 4 года назад
1st viewer and 1 st comment
@MatoJelic
@MatoJelic 4 года назад
Well done
@SharpShoot3r_14
@SharpShoot3r_14 4 года назад
Wow. You deserve medal of honor.
@GlorifiedTruth
@GlorifiedTruth 4 года назад
AIH: Artificial Insemination by Husband...?
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