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'I can't explain why I played b3 '- Petrosian vs Fischer Game 6 | Candidates 1971 

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@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 4 года назад
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@shakeebuddinkashif4578
@shakeebuddinkashif4578 4 года назад
I am sorry but i noticed you looked less prepared for this video :p i am sorry if it sounds offensive... but... just saying that your pauses make it look dubious :p
@alieskandari6036
@alieskandari6036 4 года назад
Fischer showed his class of chess and ingenious in a strategic, positional , closed game against master of closed, positional GM, Former world champion, Petrosian.
@AlwaysAudacity
@AlwaysAudacity 4 года назад
What move did Petrosian put in that envelope? Will Fischer take that pawn?? Join us on the next edition of PowerPlayChess!
@shyamdas6231
@shyamdas6231 4 года назад
Woow! Never heard of a video being adjourned. Loving it!
@allistairelliott
@allistairelliott 4 года назад
Interesting idea to split the game pre and post interval. Possibly a way forward to tell some of the longer yet still interesting games? Look forward to part 2.
@chazzabh
@chazzabh 4 года назад
How nice to hear you mention Yuri Averbach. I visited him in his flat in Moscow in 1994 or so. I have a lot of chess books. He had a larger number of books he'd written! We played some games, ending one with YA as W having 2Ns and 3Ps and me (B) having 2Ns and 2Ps. He won! Wonderful wise gentleman.
@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 4 года назад
I played him in NY in 1990. Afterwards he said that the last time he played the opening variation was in 1963 - the year I was born...
@chazzabh
@chazzabh 4 года назад
Ha! He was there doing a solid job in the legendary 1953 Zurich Candidates - the year before I was born!
@dannygjk
@dannygjk 4 года назад
Yuri Averbakh one of the foremost chess endings experts in history.
@archaeopteryx7405
@archaeopteryx7405 4 года назад
Finally an high level commentary of a Fischer's game. Congrats.
@loosehorsemedia
@loosehorsemedia 4 года назад
I’m not having Nxb2. Literally everything I thought I understood is wrong... great vid Danny, as ever. Thoroughly enjoying this series
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 2 года назад
Excellent comprehensive analysis of this important match game in part one. Look forward to seeing part two.
@danno1800
@danno1800 3 года назад
You have such a wonderful gift for explaining complex chess ideas! Thanks for this and for the adjournment. Much appreciated...
@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 3 года назад
Thanks Dan!
@krishnar3493
@krishnar3493 4 года назад
Thank you Dan, for the intermission
@doncar9
@doncar9 4 года назад
Can't wait! Nice to know Yuri is still alive, a world class player in the 50s
@eckhardrhauderwiek7748
@eckhardrhauderwiek7748 4 года назад
Klasse Video erneut Daniel, freue mich auf Teil 2!
@rageagainstthemachineragea2497
@rageagainstthemachineragea2497 4 года назад
Love Your Channel GM King! 😃💯👍👑👋
@hapuka66jones37
@hapuka66jones37 4 года назад
Looking forward to part two! Fascinating stuff.
@georgechanturidze1409
@georgechanturidze1409 4 года назад
Nice. Now we have cliffhangers in chess too :))
@sushilpatel7710
@sushilpatel7710 4 года назад
Excited for part 2
@Oggi7777
@Oggi7777 4 года назад
I thought it was messed up that they cut your hand off for saving Lady Breanne . :) thxxxxxxx for the lessons!
@KrishnaKumar-np3tw
@KrishnaKumar-np3tw 4 года назад
Wow, surprising "ending" to that game!
@gingersam851
@gingersam851 3 года назад
Love these classic matches.
@elbay2
@elbay2 4 года назад
A RU-vid ajournement...brilliant! It's funny that you felt the need to explain what that is.. I agree with you explaining it mind you.... Shows how old I am!! :D
@SimonFoxGuitar
@SimonFoxGuitar 4 года назад
Loving this series! So much drama
@rossholec3610
@rossholec3610 4 года назад
Always love your videos.
@richalcat66
@richalcat66 4 года назад
Would be nice if you could go through that Petrosian v Korchnoi 1971 Game 9. It was given in a book by C.H.O.'D. Alexander, 'The Game of Chess' that I used to have years ago!
@shaytal100
@shaytal100 4 года назад
Daniel with a cliffhanger there :)
@axelherms2833
@axelherms2833 4 года назад
ln A.Suetin´s Buch Schachtraining wurde der Endstellung aus Teil 1 auch eine Analyse und Beschreibung der Situation Petrosjan dargestellt.Der damalig Sektundat schreibt, dass in de Abruchsstellung es anfänglich so aussehen würde, dass Weiss eine völlig sichere Festung besäße, aber dann die Einsicht kam: Weiss hat offentsichlich gewaltige Schwierigkeiten in der Verteidigung. Das Unglück bestand hauptsächlich darin, dass wegen einen unerbittlichem Zugzwangs die Verteidigungsfestung aufgegeben werdeb muss. Je näher die Zeit der Wiederaufnahme heranrückte, um so größer wurden die Probleme. Bis zur Erschöpfung arbeitentet war keine Rettungsplan in Sicht. Vergeblich versuchte man Petrosjan zuzureden er solle sich ausruhen und erholen bis zur Wiederaufnahme.Er vergass sogar zu essen und als er wieder auf der Bühne sass, sah man ihm die Erschöpfung & Übermüdung durch die nächtliche Analyse an. Fischer hingegen erschien in vortrefflicher Verfassung.....
@huddunlap3999
@huddunlap3999 4 года назад
Fine said Petrosian was playing for adjournment so his seconds could bail him out. Fischers second, Larry Evans had gone home complaining he had nothing to do.
@mooneulogy8717
@mooneulogy8717 4 года назад
9:25 in fact, according to stockfish, cxb5 is the strongest move.
@bobdole7292
@bobdole7292 4 года назад
Who is a player who didn’t like playing with a space advantage?
@PowerPlayChess
@PowerPlayChess 4 года назад
In this case, Petrosian.
@elbay2
@elbay2 4 года назад
@@PowerPlayChess Indeed... here's another one: www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1069975
@fundhund62
@fundhund62 4 года назад
It´s interesting to hear you say that "Fischer liked space". I saw a lecture by Jesse Kraai some time ago that argues pretty much the opposite ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qxsgy6dsZjE.html And incidentally, he analyzes this very game! For me as a spectator, getting different opinions on the same subject like this is fascinating!
@geonerd
@geonerd 4 года назад
What a teaser! ;)
@roqsteady5290
@roqsteady5290 3 года назад
A real cliffhanger!?
@westsidecourtesy9949
@westsidecourtesy9949 3 года назад
It was a mouse slip
@dannygjk
@dannygjk 4 года назад
Petrosian refused to admit that Fischer's prep was better than the big red machine's.
@mcpartridgeboy
@mcpartridgeboy 4 года назад
b3 is the convicts opening 😁😂
@alvinrodney6229
@alvinrodney6229 4 года назад
Cliffhanger😉👍🏽
@lazyatthedisco
@lazyatthedisco 4 года назад
How dare you keep us in suspense, you sir, are a very bad man 😄
@kencusick6311
@kencusick6311 4 года назад
The suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts.
@iMonteCarlo
@iMonteCarlo 4 года назад
First 😂😁
@berrieds
@berrieds 4 года назад
Chesstrify We're all very proud of you 😜
@iMonteCarlo
@iMonteCarlo 4 года назад
@@berrieds well, i am proud of me, Its a good day to be alive!
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