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"I Don't Believe in Dragons"
Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959), Bled, Zagreb & Belgrade YUG, rd 4, Sep-11
Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation. General (B57)
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cd4 4. Nd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bc4 Bd7 7. Bb3 g6 8. f3 Na5 9. Bg5 Bg7 10. Qd2 h6 11. Be3 Rc8 12. O-O-O Nc4 13. Qe2 Ne3 14. Qe3 O-O 15. g4 Qa5 16. h4 e6 17. Nde2 Rc6 18. g5 hg5 19. hg5 Nh5 20. f4 Rfc8 21. Kb1 Qb6 22. Qf3 Rc5 23. Qd3 Bc3 24. Nc3 Nf4 25. Qf3 Nh5 26. Rh5 gh5 27. Qh5 Be8 28. Qh6 Rc3 29. bc3 Rc3 30. g6 fg6 31. Rh1 Qd4 32. Qh7
The 1959 Candidates Tournament was hosted by three cities in Yugoslavia. The first 14 rounds were played in Bled, rounds 15-21 in Zagreb, and rounds 22-28 in Belgrade. This event would select the next challenger to world champion Mikhail Botvinnik, who had just recaptured his title in the Botvinnik - Smyslov World Championship Rematch (1958). Mikhail Tal, Svetozar Gligorić, Pal Benko, Tigran Petrosian, Friðrik Ólafsson and Bobby Fischer qualified from the Portoroz Interzonal (1958). Vasily Smyslov and Paul Keres were seeded directly into the candidates tournament on the strength of their 1-2 finish in the previous Amsterdam Candidates (1956). Harry Golombek was arbiter, and the seconds were Bent Larsen (Fischer), Yuri Averbakh, joined later by Alexander Koblents (Tal), Vladas Mikenas (Keres), Isaac Boleslavsky (Petrosian), Igor Bondarevsky (Smyslov) Aleksandar Matanovic (Gligorić), Klaus Viktor Darga and Ingi Randver Johannsson (Ólafsson), and Rudolf Maric (Benko)
The players would meet each other four times, twice in Bled and once in both Zagreb and Belgrade. In Bled, the players stayed at the Grand Hotel Toplice, the site of Alexander Alekhine's historic triumph in Bled (1931). 4 Mikhail Tal had just had his appendix removed less than two weeks earlier, but FIDE insisted he make it in time for the tournament. According to Tal, "I was not much troubled by the effects of the operation, apart from in a purely mechanical sense; during a game I did not feel inclined to stroll about ..."5 This information may have come as a surprise to Harry Golombek, who commented after Round 5 that "it is an impressive sight to see him (Tal) get up after he has made what he obviously thinks is a winning move and pace around the table like a man-eating tiger."6 It may also have surprised Bobby Fischer, who complained after his first game with Tal that whenever he "rose from the board ... he'd begin talking to the other Soviet players, and they enjoyed whispering about their or others' positions."7 Pal Benko later revealed that due to his "demanding" job in a US brokerage firm, he "didn't prepare at all" for the event, although he reckoned "I did reasonably well."8 He didn't. After the first cycle Tal, Paul Keres and Tigran Petrosian shared the lead.
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@n1s7v10
@n1s7v10 6 лет назад
Bobby Fischer. At 16 years old he started becoming famous(16 is the number of the pieces for each side on the board) At (16x2) 32 years he stopped playing chess(half of the board) At (32x2) 64 years he died.(The number of squares on the chess board). Legendary
@anti0918
@anti0918 6 лет назад
At 0 years old he was born. 0 is the number of pieces on an empty chess board. *BOOM*
@210572
@210572 6 лет назад
iluminaty confirmed
@devagarwal1591
@devagarwal1591 6 лет назад
Actually given enough data (which the world has) it is very easy to find such amazing coincidences.
@fajarmulyawan3786
@fajarmulyawan3786 6 лет назад
he was born and dead to be legendary chess. the masterpiece of positional player
@Jo-mi9wd
@Jo-mi9wd 6 лет назад
He quitted at 29
@bobred8760
@bobred8760 3 года назад
"I don't believe in dragons." - Former World Champion Bobby Fischer "I don't believe in fortresses." - Current World Champion Magnus Carlsen "I don't believe in queens." - Me,' after blundering my queen
@Dre2Dee2
@Dre2Dee2 3 года назад
"I dont believe in practice" - Me, getting BTFO
@moistdwarf5680
@moistdwarf5680 3 года назад
I don’t believe in kings
@SupremeSovereign
@SupremeSovereign 3 года назад
"I don't believe in checkmates." - Me, after losing
@bloamy8498
@bloamy8498 3 года назад
Hilarious
@peacefulsandwich2825
@peacefulsandwich2825 3 года назад
"I don't believe in kings. "-Me after sacrificing my king.
@tan116A
@tan116A 5 лет назад
"I do hope you enjoyed it." You always say. We always do.
@pitt505
@pitt505 5 лет назад
tan116A v
@gregcrawford1372
@gregcrawford1372 5 лет назад
Very Nice and instructive,
@RobFlaxMusic
@RobFlaxMusic 6 лет назад
“...So yeah.” -Agadmator, after every game analysis finishes.
@ep-spdchess52
@ep-spdchess52 4 года назад
the guy has become repititve and barely even seems to care about the games. His analysis has always been fishy, and so have his comments. There are two factors in his favor: First he is consistent, that is, he always uploads the newest games (and he is consistent in his errors, switching the person playing it even saying something like: "Carlsen tries to defend the e-pawn but now Carlsen goes in for the kill." Frequently mixing up squares, pieces and players ... horrible. The second factor is that he is so freaking average, that people just keep coming. xD
@pedrov8868
@pedrov8868 4 года назад
Somebody had a bad breakfast in the morning...
@aljenguden3703
@aljenguden3703 4 года назад
@@ep-spdchess52 ?? then dont watch its easy lol xD
@andrewp146
@andrewp146 4 года назад
Eric Pade English is not his first language. How many languages can you speak?
@johnhessom1513
@johnhessom1513 4 года назад
What knights!!
@DarkshadowDumb
@DarkshadowDumb 5 лет назад
I had no idea Walt Disney was a chess player.
@abdullahrahman1109
@abdullahrahman1109 5 лет назад
Riiiggghhhtttt! Lol
@ilikefrogs4291
@ilikefrogs4291 3 года назад
probably good for fischer to play with someone that hates the jews as much as him
@ForteExpresso
@ForteExpresso 3 года назад
@øranuto husband Asians don't 🙄
@emmettniles2099
@emmettniles2099 3 года назад
@@ForteExpresso They just hate non-asians.
@dillenbeck16
@dillenbeck16 3 года назад
@@ilikefrogs4291 Just found out recently about Fischer's anti Semitism but Walt Disney is a little unclear I don't know if actually hated Jews some say it was a myth. But yea Fischers anti Semitism is well documented and it troubles me to study his games now..
@Haroon4Cesc
@Haroon4Cesc 5 лет назад
"Fischer probably didn't wanna calculate." 😂😂😂 Legend!
@Nayhan123
@Nayhan123 3 года назад
You got likes thought I'd tell you
@Haroon4Cesc
@Haroon4Cesc 3 года назад
@@Nayhan123 Thanks!
@redrinesnow9143
@redrinesnow9143 3 года назад
actually he wasnt winning by mate and black king could actually escape! so he may prefered a different aproach
@henrychinn9903
@henrychinn9903 5 лет назад
Years ago I played Gligoric in a simultaneous exhibition in Charleston, WV. I made a mistake in a Queen's Gambit around the 36th move and resigned a few moves later, if memory serves me correctly, lol! GM Gligoric was quite the gentleman, after beating all 40 or 50 players sans one handicapped little boy to whom he offered a draw, he discussed our game with me
@henrychinn9903
@henrychinn9903 5 лет назад
I need to find that game and the autograph he gave me!
@renaissanceman165
@renaissanceman165 5 лет назад
Any relation to the Chinn family from Camden, New Jersey?... Byron, Cordell, Doug, and Juanita?
@-petrichor-7263
@-petrichor-7263 3 года назад
GM??!?!?!?!
@unknownalsounknown4238
@unknownalsounknown4238 3 года назад
@@henrychinn9903 can you share it here?
@nlb137
@nlb137 4 года назад
That quote at the top "git gud"' - Bobby Fischer
@gcsumat7900
@gcsumat7900 3 года назад
If there's a Chess Hall of Fame - this guy needs to be in it for the best online game analysis of all time.
@manigopal92
@manigopal92 6 лет назад
"Fischer doesn't believe in any Defense" 😂
@lateefallawa7553
@lateefallawa7553 5 лет назад
hahahahaha he's got no idea what does the word "defense" mean? hahahaha
@thesophisticatedtarzan1797
@thesophisticatedtarzan1797 4 года назад
He only believes in 'Fisher Defense' against King's Gambit
@not2tired
@not2tired 4 года назад
Named after Grandmaster Any, of course
@thatoneguy9582
@thatoneguy9582 3 года назад
I mean Fischer believed in a lot of things he probably shouldn’t have didn’t he
@manigopal92
@manigopal92 3 года назад
@@thatoneguy9582 He believed the truth. Just because it's against your kind doesn't make it false
@vitakyo982
@vitakyo982 6 лет назад
Dog knows all opennings by heart ...
@manigopal92
@manigopal92 6 лет назад
I am a simple guy. I see a Bobby Fischer video & i just click like even before watching it.
@ohioan7536
@ohioan7536 6 лет назад
One of my new favorites channels. Thank you for these videos!
@gdal6961
@gdal6961 4 года назад
“When I was eleven, I just got good.”
@videofudge
@videofudge 4 года назад
Such a g
@hoangxuandat964
@hoangxuandat964 3 года назад
I know a lot of people, said Fischer was crazy, but I don’t know why , I feel so sorry for him. Looks like he had a very hard life. Truly a legend. Rip mr Fischer
@uselessdegenerate7565
@uselessdegenerate7565 3 года назад
@@hoangxuandat964 cause he turned into nutcrack during his later years. He was definitely eccentric before tho.
@garnerday7149
@garnerday7149 3 года назад
@@uselessdegenerate7565 he was abused and gas lighted as kid, makes sense that he had trust issues his entire life.
@richardfeynman5560
@richardfeynman5560 6 лет назад
Great video, like every time! This is for sure the best chessrelated channel on RU-vid!
@xfactor7581
@xfactor7581 3 года назад
Thanks for that great old picture of Fischer and Gligo. And the game, of course. Finally for your analysis
@jobsmine
@jobsmine 3 года назад
it's amazing how young Bobby was. It was like he was alone playing with his grandparents. Truly brilliant game by Fischer.
@user-jt7oh6sl7k
@user-jt7oh6sl7k 6 лет назад
If you ever have the opportunity to take Fischer's white bishop,just do it! #tal
@davidhoekstra8671
@davidhoekstra8671 4 года назад
Yep, Fisher kingside bishop, the most lethal minor piece in chess.
@gus.stviaaa
@gus.stviaaa 3 года назад
Dark Square Bishop: D:
@brd55
@brd55 3 года назад
Amazing video, and amazing photo of Gligorić and Fischer!
@sleepio23
@sleepio23 5 лет назад
Your videos are awesome! Thanks!
@AsianTankPilot
@AsianTankPilot 6 лет назад
I love how you explain all the possible scenarios and also why you think they made the moves they did.
@jojoyoussef2017
@jojoyoussef2017 6 лет назад
I know a lot of people, said Fischer was crazy, but I don’t know why , I feel so sorry for him. Looks like he had a very hard life. Truly a legend. Rip mr Fischer
@jamiemalokas3693
@jamiemalokas3693 5 лет назад
Fischer had the balls to call out the Israeli lobby for their control of the USA government and foreign policy (like they do today). Because of this the Zionists tried to do anything they could to discredit and minimize him.
@gartyqam
@gartyqam 5 лет назад
Jamie Malokas what do you mean??
@riddlerrl
@riddlerrl 5 лет назад
@@gartyqam it means he has a cute hobby discovering and then believing conspiracies
@ChocolateMilk..
@ChocolateMilk.. 3 года назад
@@riddlerrl You don't believe in conspiracies, you discover them.
@riddlerrl
@riddlerrl 3 года назад
@@ChocolateMilk.. is a conspiracy to get us to buy Hershey's syrup
@josephcoleman57
@josephcoleman57 6 лет назад
Your videos great You have quick concise well paced rundowns of the all of the player's options Not too fast or too slow (for me anyway) Well done
@gheffz
@gheffz 6 лет назад
Thank you, love the games from when Tal dominated … still, this Fischer game showed what was coming in ten years time, when he would really dominate.
@rajivpandey2788
@rajivpandey2788 6 лет назад
I Always see your videos in 1.5X. Damn, you look energetic in that and it saves my time too
@misternoodle1236
@misternoodle1236 6 лет назад
Sorry about pointing out the Tal resignation in your previous video. I hope you understand it wasn't malicious. I love Tal as well, so my heart lurched when I heard "In this position, Tal resigned the game". Wonderful content as always.
@manigopal92
@manigopal92 6 лет назад
Mister Noodle dude, you speak as if he hasn't lost a single game in his life. The BEST in any field, has to lose to become the BEST.
@misternoodle1236
@misternoodle1236 6 лет назад
Oh, not my intention either. I just saw the position as lost for his opponent and was shocked to hear of Tal's apparent resignation, now known to be a slip of the tongue.
@sissyfist
@sissyfist 6 лет назад
Mister Noodle how in the world did he resign with a slip of the toungue? Did he just blurt out "I resign"?
@damiangilz
@damiangilz 5 лет назад
Who cares
@Neomalthusiano
@Neomalthusiano 5 лет назад
Tal is pure genius because of his brilliant sacrifices. However, the magic didn't pour in into every match. Unlike Fischer, Kasparov, Capablanca, etc... Tal should never be considered an undisputed player at any point. In fact, sometimes when he lost, he really lost it. Just check out the match against H. Mecking in 1975, when he begged to trade queens in order to relieve the pressure.
@TheNickLavender
@TheNickLavender 3 года назад
I got my love for chess from my Uncle. He wanted to teach my sister but she showed no interest, and so I remember as a kid sliding into the seat at the table and asking him instead to teach me. That began a journey for me as a chess player. He was so good and analytical with his mind. I remember as a kid he would play me without his rooks and beat me every time! It was a horrible day when he died and I was crushed. After he passed, my grandmother gave me a chess set he had been working on. It was a beautiful porcelain set and he had been adding the felt circles to the bottoms of the pieces. When I got it he had only finished about half of the felt circles, so I completed them. That chess set was almost magical to me and I never lost a match when I used it. I keep it tucked away and each piece wrapped up. I eventually became the president of the Chess club at school and participated in a chess tournament of which I came in 3rd and had the opportunity to regularly spar with a rated master. I imagine my uncle looks down and smiles knowing that the game he passed on to me, is so greatly appreciated. I ended up passing what I knew to my younger brother and he ended up winning a tournament. Today, I play recreationally and each time I pull out a chess set, I remember my uncle and that one day when he took time out of his schedule to teach me. It is also amazing the community that exists within chess. Thanks for all the videos on this channel. I appreciate them!
@richardbergin
@richardbergin 5 лет назад
Love these videos, good work!
@r.aravindkrishna222
@r.aravindkrishna222 6 лет назад
Man I was waiting for Fischer game in your channel
@JROtoons
@JROtoons 6 лет назад
I'm really enjoying these videos.
@richardbachman1260
@richardbachman1260 3 года назад
My favorite video of your channel.
@adamsleath
@adamsleath 3 года назад
i have enjoyed looking at various games here. thanks.
@whisper3856
@whisper3856 5 лет назад
How to play against Fischer: Step 1. Resign
@davidhoekstra8671
@davidhoekstra8671 4 года назад
LOL!!
@wellno7377
@wellno7377 3 года назад
Step2. if you not resigning yet,back to step 1
@jrolland194
@jrolland194 4 года назад
I just wanted to finally leave you a comment to say I find your channel fascinating. I've always loved games of tactics and strategy -- I play Dungeons and Dragons religiously as well as other RPGs -- but I didn't join the chess team in high school for some reason and never got into competitively playing chess. When I went back to graduate school in 2005 at the age of 35 at UWM in Milwaukee, WI, I tried playing games with the chess team there, but, one day, few people showed up, and one of the guys on the team played two of us at the same time and beat us both badly, and I never showed up again after that. It's really fascinating seeing your analyses and thought-process on the game. I had always thought about planning/tactics in chess in terms of the number of moves ahead of which one thought -- I thought one of the measures of a good computer chess program was how many moves in advance it thought -- but I now see the number of moves in advance of which one should think is variable, and one should take a sequence of moves to its sort-of "logical conclusion", however many moves in advance that may be -- 8 is not a large number of moves in advance of which to think, although that number seemed astronomical to me before I saw your channel. Chess game "analysis" is a fascinating endeavor (I'm told I use that Mr. Spock adjective too much). Please continue to post these videos, and I'll see if I can support you on Patreon or something.(Patreon would allow a monthly payment, instead of a 1-time thing; it's to what I'm used for these sorts of things.) Now, I suppose I have to find a bridge game analysis channel 😀
@adewilson132
@adewilson132 2 месяца назад
8 moves ahead IS a large number of moves to calculate.
@nebojsamakaric2917
@nebojsamakaric2917 3 года назад
Odličan izbor partija. Dobar komentar. Svaka čast.
@bharathidasan4016
@bharathidasan4016 6 лет назад
Greatest player of all time!
@raghumanda2tanush496
@raghumanda2tanush496 5 лет назад
Carlsen? Kasparov?
@eskay6666
@eskay6666 5 лет назад
Raghumanda2 Tanush fischer
@shadowsbane171091
@shadowsbane171091 5 лет назад
Great yes, but greatest ? Definitely not. That title goes to Rashid. Also, Tal, Capablanca, Sultan Khan, Kasperov, Karpov, Ivanchuk, Carlsen are also great, I even consider them better than fischer.
@Hazeem4
@Hazeem4 4 года назад
@Niranjan Rajesh you do realize that chess players get better with each generation due to computers. If carlsen and Fisher ever played I can guarantee u that carlsen would win. As kasparov (one of the greatest chess players I am sure u know of him) that each generation is better than the last it matters who dominated most in his era. Also Carlsens end game is the best ever
@Hazeem4
@Hazeem4 4 года назад
@Niranjan Rajesh but we never put that to the test lol even if Fischer was alive in top form. Also some of the stuff carlsen does in end game u cant prepare in advance
@NickVars-ye2gt
@NickVars-ye2gt 5 лет назад
Well done ! Your chess chanel is the best of them all.
@2lazy2namebutwhatever21
@2lazy2namebutwhatever21 6 лет назад
Great video Antonio : ) congratulations on 100k subs aswell I knew this channel wouldn't there
@emmanuelsuarez9180
@emmanuelsuarez9180 3 года назад
I....love this channel
@lcervantes8505
@lcervantes8505 3 года назад
Thanks for the mini-lesson dark bishop followed by pawn storm.
@gheffz
@gheffz 6 лет назад
Excellent game ... and love the title of the game!
@shyamdas6231
@shyamdas6231 6 лет назад
Though Kingcrusher has already made a series called Evolution of Chess Style , I suggest that you make a similar series which can help us see how chess has evolved over the years. Your own version of the great predecessors.
@lucask4865
@lucask4865 6 лет назад
Shyam Das i would definitly watch this
@SuperVerst
@SuperVerst 5 лет назад
I second this comment. Nothing against Kingcrusher but I like agadmator commentary better.
@damiangilz
@damiangilz 5 лет назад
I can't stand that crusher guy.
@diegeigergarnele7975
@diegeigergarnele7975 5 лет назад
Ya he's a guy difficult to love, but I find his analysis usually more complete than Adagmator's
@ShadowK0ng
@ShadowK0ng 3 года назад
#suggestion
@fordgaming4326
@fordgaming4326 6 лет назад
I was waiting for this. Idol fischer
@jeremyhulbert3343
@jeremyhulbert3343 6 лет назад
"I don't believe in Bobby Fischer" -- Daenerys Stormborn
@bmxdoe
@bmxdoe 4 года назад
And look what happened to her...
@deepjyotidas5762
@deepjyotidas5762 6 лет назад
you are doing a gr8 job sir...
@fajarmulyawan3786
@fajarmulyawan3786 6 лет назад
i just watched the 'pawn sacrifice' movie about bobby fischer. now u show me the fischer's game. a good day to know Fischer well. thank u agadmator
@agadmator
@agadmator 6 лет назад
+Fajar Mulyawan A movie is a movie, but if you really want to learn about Fischer and enjoy some awesome stories, I would recommend "My friend Bobby Fischer" by Dimitrije Bjelica :)
@manigopal92
@manigopal92 6 лет назад
agadmator's Chess Channel what about the documentary, "Bobby Fischer against the world" ? Is it better than that ?
@Meleagru
@Meleagru 6 лет назад
that movie was horrible, just pure slander
@piotrekz4032
@piotrekz4032 3 года назад
Great work
@kbreeze35
@kbreeze35 5 лет назад
I like this guys commentary
@aaronjerry3544
@aaronjerry3544 6 лет назад
Awesomeee!!
@geoffsaemann4241
@geoffsaemann4241 4 года назад
Me: Wow, that was a really impressive game by Fischer Random person: Yeah, not to mention he was only 16 Me: :o
@owaisahmad18
@owaisahmad18 6 лет назад
1st to view and comment. 102k from 100K in 3 days, way to go agadmator.
@alainvandervelden3616
@alainvandervelden3616 3 года назад
weird flex bro
@peterdemetriou6683
@peterdemetriou6683 4 года назад
Amazing
@sauravanand9100
@sauravanand9100 3 года назад
When you are so good, that you start trolling your opponent(gm)
@terrencegildred442
@terrencegildred442 4 года назад
I'm glad I had the opportunity to meat Tal in person and shake his hand. I'm also glad I got to meet Spassky in person and not only shake his hand to to play him in a game though he best me I never stood a chance.
@bassstttiii
@bassstttiii 6 лет назад
At 08:01 you put all of my Android devices into okay Google Mode... Made me laugh so hard! Love Four Videos:)
@TTArt
@TTArt 5 лет назад
"F4, always a good move." - agadmator 2018
@ziggy979
@ziggy979 4 года назад
Great commentary, and a cool accent to boot. I am big fan of Fischer. What a huge mind. Thanks for presenting chess in an entertaining fashion. I appreciate your knowledge of the game and your positive demeanor. Thx L
@elliottturner9029
@elliottturner9029 3 года назад
This title still makes me sad every time I read it...but it is a great game and a great video!
@DSBeats_100
@DSBeats_100 3 года назад
I dont know why, but Fischer's calculated moves excite me more than most things today 🎯
@jeevankshiji5860
@jeevankshiji5860 3 года назад
Wow what a play
@Leandro-ik2lx
@Leandro-ik2lx 6 лет назад
3 seconds in and i already hit the like
@Savigawd
@Savigawd 6 лет назад
same :D
@bussin1337
@bussin1337 6 лет назад
I hit like before starting the video.
@maxnullifidian
@maxnullifidian 6 лет назад
I always hit the like button right away, knowing that I'll never be disappointed!
@armaanmalhotra9042
@armaanmalhotra9042 2 года назад
🔥🔥
@voiceofreason9238
@voiceofreason9238 Год назад
Five years after the video was made and this game and its presentation is just as relevant now as it was then.
@whatsinaname7289
@whatsinaname7289 6 лет назад
Hey, Agadmator! I love your vids. Been watching for a while now. I wish you'd show more good black games as well, though. I have a question: do you know of a free pgn viewer that can show multiple games on one screen? Like the one they have on a projector in a simul exhibition??
@messiah6749
@messiah6749 4 года назад
The quotes at the top are just becoming better and better😂
@jamalbenson5201
@jamalbenson5201 4 года назад
Do you charge to help with end games or is it best to understand what the end is to better develop one?
@rickharold7884
@rickharold7884 3 года назад
Cool
@maruthasalamoorthiviswanat153
@maruthasalamoorthiviswanat153 3 года назад
Excellent game
@douglasvanbenthuysen442
@douglasvanbenthuysen442 3 года назад
A Bobby Fischer Story In 2009x, while in Rekjavík, I sought out a seat in some downtown bookstore where I'd heard Fischer would sit and nap, pretending to read, frequently before died. And one brisk summer after noon, and there I sat, held a book in my lap, and napped. "Who do you think you are, Bobby Fischer?" came the voice of Gunnar Someonesson. I bought that book, and 33 others (the Guðni Jonsson 1932 edition of the Icelandic Sagas and Eddas), and he drove me home down Laugavegr in his Iroc blastic "Cant Truss it" by Public Enemy.
@kisah_nyata_update
@kisah_nyata_update 3 года назад
Wooww 👍👍
@garyfalloud3597
@garyfalloud3597 5 лет назад
i like this specific photo of bobby
@maulanarifqi4699
@maulanarifqi4699 5 лет назад
The title i like it
@catberry8090
@catberry8090 4 года назад
@agadmator I've seen your movies Pacman and X-men Days of Future Past. I didn't know you're also a very good chess player!
@jimlay1622
@jimlay1622 3 года назад
Nice commentary.
@claudiosouza2261
@claudiosouza2261 2 года назад
O título está em português, mas o vídeo não kkk. Muito bom!
@radhab5408
@radhab5408 3 года назад
u and bobby fischer are stylish
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 4 года назад
Super attack dragon under 🔥
@gregbrawley1956
@gregbrawley1956 3 года назад
exstreme
@javieramato9946
@javieramato9946 6 лет назад
For me, the most elegant man in the world is #tal
@abhinavjain2985
@abhinavjain2985 3 года назад
Oh he got beaten up due to flirting with someone's wife you know. LOLOL, als got a bottle hit on the head, hospital for 4 days and won a game
@arifarizkisyaputra2090
@arifarizkisyaputra2090 6 лет назад
Do anyone know what kind of chess software that he use in the video for analysis?
@timkr
@timkr 3 года назад
At 11:21 isn't it really strong to capture the E4 than simple moving queen to the F4 square? Because the idea of bishop captures on the e file doesn't work anymore
@AM-sp6je
@AM-sp6je 6 лет назад
If Bobby doesn't believe in dragons, then he must hate Game of Thrones.
@david-or3vx
@david-or3vx 6 лет назад
i also don't belive in dragons.. i guess that makes me a chess grandmaster
@fastpace101
@fastpace101 6 лет назад
Abhishek never played skyrim that's for sure.
@stephen0793
@stephen0793 6 лет назад
He already had the throne, why would we need to watch that?
@malafakka8530
@malafakka8530 6 лет назад
That would be a bit ironic since Bobby Fischer might have been indirectly responsible for Game of Thrones. Agadmator made a video on this if I remember correctly.
@M-fz2sv3qk1d
@M-fz2sv3qk1d 5 лет назад
👏👏👏👏😂😂😂😂
@nickpeitchev7763
@nickpeitchev7763 4 года назад
Why are the caro kann and the sicilian the only options for black? What about the standard e5 reply?
@dhrubojyotisengupta6313
@dhrubojyotisengupta6313 6 лет назад
In the picture of Bobby Fisher and Gligoric in 1:17, the man watching the game behind is Mikhail Tal...right?
@Charccy
@Charccy 6 лет назад
Yep, it's him.
@zsoltbihary3347
@zsoltbihary3347 6 лет назад
Hi Agadmator, I am happy you showed a game by Gligoric. I think he is quite similar to the Hungarian Lajos Portisch in terms of accomplishments (top 10 player in their prime), style (solid strategic but ready to jump) and personality (natural born gentlemen). Would you agree? Greetings from Hungary.
@igorfilipovic6531
@igorfilipovic6531 5 лет назад
Zsolt Bihary i will agree
@zagor1453
@zagor1453 Год назад
Bobby is the best of the best,,RIP
@akmd114379
@akmd114379 2 года назад
Fischer had at least 10 ways to win this game and chose to end it the way he wanted to. Amazing.
@omeganism
@omeganism 3 года назад
It would have been an interesting game to see Gligor's Bishop take pawn G4 @3:23
@shadimagdy8196
@shadimagdy8196 4 года назад
Is it tal in the background?
@BussinGhandi
@BussinGhandi 6 лет назад
Notification gang
@SuddenCold
@SuddenCold 6 лет назад
I notice the names of the top donations and how they (used) to change, it just hit me that Jonathan Davis is the lead singer of Korn. I wonder if it's really him or somebody just using an aliases. If it's him it would be really cool!
@ArielHerzog
@ArielHerzog 5 лет назад
At 5:20 you mention that black could go Qc5 to open the 6th rank for rook. That would be a blunder because queen could take and after pawn takes, bishop is hanging, or after rook takes pawn is hanging.
@mithunraj6529
@mithunraj6529 6 лет назад
In that photo,Is that Tal standing behind Fischer and Gligoric ???
@olufemioladipo683
@olufemioladipo683 4 года назад
i like the rook knight exchange at minute 6:05 with white
@prathameshlotake1318
@prathameshlotake1318 6 лет назад
hi nice video can u make video on how to stop this attacks of white and black wins
@vinaybist
@vinaybist 4 года назад
GG
@captainnautilus9578
@captainnautilus9578 6 лет назад
you should make some games with that thing you made once about players of different generations, like Capablanca vs Karpov or something cool
@nuelnguyen6657
@nuelnguyen6657 3 года назад
Loveeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@greatlopez9385
@greatlopez9385 4 года назад
in background is tal u can see his hand there also ))
@fritzdalay9759
@fritzdalay9759 6 лет назад
wow
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