Listen here people I’m not gonna tolerate culinary snobbism, if it tastes good it tastes good. Now if you find it tastes like crap I respect that, but if you frown upon it because it’s against proper culinary etiquette or some bull crap like that, you can put that sausage where it’s definitely gonna be atrocious _(I’m kidding by the way)_
The funny thing about Chess is when you have 10 minutes left on the clock and your opponent has just 1 minute and you're spending time moving because you can afford it your opponent gets to think as well using your time.
Like Kasparov said recently,you can fight any opponent and win,but you can never beat time. It was nice having Anand for all those years,and he will never be forgotten. Anyway,you guys have new hopes coming in,Praggnanandhaa for example. So,you have nothing to worry about...
@@syedshams3145 My favourites for this one are Ding and MVL. Difference between all of the candidates is next to nothing,but I would put my money on those 2.
I can't figure out where in the vid he says this,it seems to me like you're having gay fantasies and should probably ask yourself why this is happening.But don't worry,I'm sure you'll be a lot happier once you come to terms with your lifestyle
Amazing game that must convince people who think that in the world of engines there is no more beatiful sacrifices and crazy games that they are wrong 👌
Some #suggestions ... in order of fun/intrigue: Melkumyan-Bulmaga: 23-move miniature in the QID with a nice rook ... sac (not lift :)) Jones-Abdusattorov: Nodirbek defeats top-50 player with black pieces three weeks after turning 15 years old Jobava-Howell: Larsen's opening leads to wild swings back-and-forth with decisive ending Shirov-Kashlinskaya: 25-move MATE out of Queen's Gambit...Accepted! Cheparinov-Baron: Anti-Grunfeld leads to some wild positions Mamedov-Houska: 35-move win in Caro Kann with an offered Queen sac on move 8 in exchange for bishop-knight mate Fedoseev-Gupta: Vladimir wins a QID in 32 moves Adhiban-Li: 26-move win against Petrov defense Sevian-Sebag: Sevian wins in 33 moves against a Najdorf (admittedly some suspect play by black)
Hi Agadmator, Three points: 1) I really enjoy when you give us a chance to pause the videos while you take a sip of your water. I noticed you've not taken a sip of your water in recent videos. At least this game would have made you well hydrated. 2) Qf3 followed by Qf4 was indeed brilliant defensive resources Anand could have used. How about Qd7? Not sure if it is an obvious blunder. What are your thoughts on this move? 3) Love your channel man. Cheers
It's also National Coming Out Day today, though I gather Agadmator doesn't do social commentary or he might have noticed that too instead of National Sausage Pizza Day.
Where is the vacuum cleaner that was near the stairs? It gave an irreveret COOL back, for spontaneous natural reasons. The new thing in place is not recognizeable....It makes me feel unconfortable not being able to know what is it. Is it the place where the Capablanca book is hidden?
In the opening it seems there is one less useful move on each side. White’s e3 pawn seems boring, out of order and not terribly useful. And Black’s exd5 also seems less interesting that Bxd5. I don’t have an engine. Are either of those options better?
Thanks for all your efforts, Antonio. Have you considered doing a Bronstein series? He was a very creative player, lots of good games to choose from. As for the quote, I just don't know about that. I make a point of giving my opponents at least two or three opportunities in every game I play.
Am I stupid or gxf7 with dubble check work? Black king have to run or take. If run: Qf5 or something and treat mate on h7. If take you get mated after e6 with check: run to Kf6, Rxf1, Ke8 and get mated; run Ke8 and get mated after Q checks and u block with the R ;/ Edit: 7:14
please analyse the game between vasily smyslov and mikhail Botvinnik-World Championship Match (1954), Moscow URS, rd 9, Apr-03. Truly a masterpiece #suggestion
7:17 whoa whoa, Ne6? Why not just gxf7+....it’s a double check so only 2 moves, either king takes pawn or Kh8, both of which are met with Qh5, and then how do you stop mate on the next move?
raianf There is no Rxe7 lol. Black’s Bishop is on e7. The rook is on f8, so I’m assuming you mean Rxf7, but it doesn’t look much better. Just Qxf7. Then, black has to play Qg8 just to prevent mate on h7, at which point white trades queens and then captures the knight on f1. Up 2 pawns, including a passed pawn on e5. Anybody?
Funny you should mention obesity. From the American Medical Association: Another year, another not-so-great report about obesity among Americans. The nation’s obesity rate is approaching 40 percent after holding around 34-35 percent between 2005 and 2012, according to data in The State of Obesity: Better Policies for a Healthier America 2018. No state has had a statistically significant drop in its obesity rate in the past five years. Seven states now have the dubious distinction of having 35 percent or more of the population battling obesity. I.e. seven states have MORE than one in three people who are obese. So, reach for that sausage pizza. Or not. Your move.
Credit to Najer for putting the pressure on Anand. Surprising that the ex-world champ eschewed ...Qf3+-f4. I'm pretty sure he saw that. On the other hand, Anand himself admitted that the first rounds of a tourney are often the roughest for him. Hope to see the tiger bounce back!
Because white will capture the rook with the bishop opening up a discovered check to black king. Black then has to respond to the check and will lose the queen on d3
The White bishop was unprotected why didnt black king capture it? There was only Queen to continue attack and it is not enough to win, so can someone explain please?
Hey, hello... Just a suggestion..when you are showing a game in which black wins, please change the side of the board.. it just becomes more comfortable to analyse for novices like me..
From wikipedia: "World Obesity Day is observed globally on 4 March as of March 2020 (having previously been observed on the 11th October)" So the WHO sacrificed October 11th under the withering attack of Sausage Pizza Day.
@@deepsarkar4483 yes of course but you also loose your knight, after I play pawn to b4, you can't move the knight because you would loose your queen on c7
still saying #sagasuggestion tigran petrosian. but please take your time with it because whoever you pick will/should be a year long saga(give or take)