Let's just take a moment and increase our vast knowledge by enjoying this quote 18:23: "What you will have to do here? Well, you'll not have to do anything here." (AGADMATOR)
Yes me too! Was watching late at night, thought everything would be finished soon after all the trades, then saw only 8 minutes gone and 14 minutes to go...really interesting defence though.
Well done. But I would try to make it scan better, something like: Gimme all your horses All your pawns and bishops, too... (I call poetic license on "horses" instead of "knights." The bishop is the only piece that has two syllables. Maybe someone else can do better.)
What a FANTASTIC Rook and Knight vs. Rook and Knight; then Knight vs. Knight endgame study! Makes me think you should consider a new series: Great Endgames of the Classical Era or some such. It must have taken a lot more time to research the lines for this one, but you did a fantastic job. Thanks and BRAVO!!
I usually do that same sacrifice at the end with that trade of queens except my knights always out of position and I end up just losing my queen and losing the game. 🤔😔
No other RU-vidr would give away a ticket from their dad. This makes me so happy, that I am a part of your community. You're the realest RU-vidr out there and that's why I love you! You are an excellent contet creator!
Very instructive final, everyone can do a chess game analysis actually using chess engines, but you explain the things very well for every player no matter his level is and you stop in the main playable variants wasting only the necessary time but no more so you don't bore or annoy the audience. Congratulations, adgamator, I like your channel, keep it like this!
@@jaswanthkrishna1091 First of all, there was delay of 30 seconds involved so that wouldn't have happened because playing that endgame to a draw for Magnus with 30 seconds each move was more than enough. Second of all, these are World Champion and former World champion we are talking about, don't you think that is too cheap and disrespectful for their taste? No Anand wouldn't have done it
Agad is a a great teacher, a Wonderful chess analyst also an amazing speaker of english and so one. An now he is showing his generousity. I will continue to try to find a default but this guy seems perfect
that's just ... 20:18 wow this is the first time I've laughed at something related to chess.. nice video man I enjoyed it and I'm pretty sure everyone else enjoyed it too :)
I found between these two GM during excellent game for wievers commentarion with Agamedtor. Sorry for good players I played nice game a long time ago...with position : White Kf4, Pb3,Pg6 =3 Black Kd4, Ng7, Pb4 = 4 game continued with white move - Kg5 Ke5 - Kf6? Nh5+ - Kg5 Nf4 white resigns. (P.Nikkonen - Mr. J.Parkkinen Kajaani 1988)
So in those positions like 18:22 where Carlsen promoting to a Queen would immediately lose it... what about promoting to a knight to prevent the fork? I know that two knights can't checkmate on their own, but with pawns still on the board, is it viable to push for a win that way?
15:40 If black pushes h3, then this variation is still winning for White. The White king can get to the pawns on the a-file sooner than the Black king, even if it ignores the knight. To take advantage of the blunder, Black has to immediately rush the king over to the a-file to eliminate the White a-pawn and defend his own. Or am I wrong? Can a better player comment?
After Qf3+ Qxf3, Nxf3, black need not capture the knight at f3. He can instead move his own knight away from the White King. Not a clear victory from there for White.
I think you mean "It takes two to Tango" xD for those who arent familiar with Louis Armstrong I recommend you to check him out he is one of my favourite musicians