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"Nice-mate-dinov" || Andre Lilienthal vs Rashid Nezhmetdinov - 1951 

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Join us in this detailed analysis of one of the most exhilarating chess battles ever played - the 1951 showdown between Andre Lilienthal and Rashid Nezhmetdinov. Known as the "Nice-mate-dinov" game, this match is celebrated for its incredible tactics and stunning conclusion.
What you'll learn:
Opening Strategy: Insights into the opening moves and the theories behind them.
Middle Game Tactics: Explore the complex tactical skirmish that defines this game.
Endgame Brilliance: A breakdown of the critical moves leading to Nezhmetdinov's famous victory.
Chess Psychology: Understanding the mindset of both players during key moments.
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Step-by-step commentary explaining each move's purpose and impact.
Highlighting key turning points and ingenious maneuvers.
Visual annotations and chess diagrams to enhance understanding.
Whether you're a chess enthusiast looking to learn from the masters, or just curious about classic chess matches, this video will provide valuable insights into strategic planning and tactical execution at the highest level. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and click the bell icon for more chess analysis videos!
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Комментарии : 13   
@kingscrusher
@kingscrusher 20 дней назад
Please check out my courses page at kingscrusher.tv/ - Cheers, K
@SolvindDanmark
@SolvindDanmark 18 дней назад
These black perspective instructions are great...thx for the analysis KC, superbly enlightening as always, cheers!
@TheAfroNoah
@TheAfroNoah 20 дней назад
Thanks for this awesome series on my favorite chess grandmaster!
@joseraulcapablanca8564
@joseraulcapablanca8564 20 дней назад
An old favourite of mine, both the opening and the game. I am so glad to get your take on this beauty. Thanks KC.
@kingscrusher
@kingscrusher 20 дней назад
Thanks 😊
@michalkulinski377
@michalkulinski377 20 дней назад
Thanks very much :)
@johnpetkos5686
@johnpetkos5686 20 дней назад
Great game!
@AndrewBackhouse1
@AndrewBackhouse1 20 дней назад
Lovely attacking game
@iamLI3
@iamLI3 6 дней назад
getting lots of arrows around the king is my favorite way to play :D
@JohnLee-pn7kf
@JohnLee-pn7kf 15 дней назад
Thanks KC
@SolvindDanmark
@SolvindDanmark 18 дней назад
isn't black's pawn on b7 vulnerable to double attack from knight and bishop early on?
@SolvindDanmark
@SolvindDanmark 18 дней назад
Nice tactical move sequences from Rashid, but could it not be argued, that Lillienthal deployed his knights in a seemingly amateurish way? Both on the rim, in no-man's land far away from either defensive or offensive action...
@joanagustifontessospedra8964
@joanagustifontessospedra8964 20 дней назад
You said:Nice-mate -dinov.
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