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One of The Deepest Moves Ever Played in Chess | Breyer vs Esser (1917) 

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Gyula Breyer vs Johannes Esser
"Esser's Mess" (game of the day Sep-07-2018)
Budapest (1917), Budapest AUH, Jul-??
Slav Defense: General (D10)
1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. e3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. Bd3 Bd6 6. f4 O-O 7. Nf3 dxc4 8. Bb1 b5 9. e4 Be7 10. Ng5 h6 11. h4 g6 12. e5 hxg5 13. hxg5 Nd5 14. Kf1 Nxc3 15. bxc3 Bb7 16. Qg4 Kg7 17. Rh7+ Kxh7 18. Qh5+ Kg8 19. Bxg6 fxg6 20. Qxg6+ Kh8 21. Qh6+ Kg8 22. g6 Rf7 23. gxf7+ Kxf7 24. Qh5+ Kg7 25. f5 exf5 26. Bh6+ Kh7 27. Bg5+ Kg8 28. Qg6+ Kh8 29. Qh6+ Kg8 30. Qe6+ Kf8 31. Qxf5+ Kg7 32. Bh6+ Kxh6 33. Ke2 Bc8 34. Rh1+ Bh4 35. e6 Qe7 36. Qf4+ Kg7 37. Rxh4 Qxe6+ 38. Kd2 Na6 39. Rh5 Qf6 40. Rh7+ Kxh7 41. Qxf6 Bg4 42. Qh4+ Kg7 43. Qxg4+ Kf6 44. Qf3+ Ke7 45. Qxc6 Rg8 46. Qxa6 Rxg2+ 47. Kc1
Gyula "Julius" Breyer (30 April 1893 Budapest - 9 November 1921) was a Hungarian chess player and 1912 Hungarian national champion.
In 1912 Breyer won the Hungarian championship in Temesvar. In a 1920 tournament in Berlin he finished first (+6−2=1) ahead of Efim Bogoljubov, Savielly Tartakower, Richard Réti, Géza Maróczy, and Siegbert Tarrasch. Breyer had a plus record against Max Euwe (later world champion).
In 1921 Breyer set a new blindfold chess record by playing 25 games simultaneously. He also edited Szellemi Sport, a magazine devoted to chess puzzles, and composed at least one brilliant retrograde analysis study.
Heart disease cut short Breyer's promising chess career. He died in 1921 at the age of 28 in Bratislava. He was buried in Bratislava and after exhumation in 1987, was reburied in the Kerepesi Cemetery in Budapest.
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@yotamshohat9394
@yotamshohat9394 5 лет назад
You forgot to tell the story behind this move: At the time when this game was played, there was a rule that said that if you had touched a piece that has no legal moves, you must move with your king. So basically what happened is that Breyer saw that Bh4+ messes up his plan, but he didn't want to play Kf1 just like that, because it would seem suspicious and his opponent will most likely figure out the trick behind this mysterious move, so he "accidently" touched his pawn on e5. Of course his opponent demanded him to move with his king and then played a normal move, as he thought he had just earned a free turn, and the rest is history.
@rayanrashid3978
@rayanrashid3978 5 лет назад
Wow! Thanks for giving the nice insight!
@EsportsGod777
@EsportsGod777 5 лет назад
Damn
@RydarkVoyager
@RydarkVoyager 5 лет назад
talk about psyching your opponent! that's just evil, LOL.
@seif123eddine
@seif123eddine 5 лет назад
this story is better than the video
@ShubhashishGuptamaestroashu
@ShubhashishGuptamaestroashu 5 лет назад
Now that is the actual deep move
@gabrielferrari4128
@gabrielferrari4128 5 лет назад
My sacrifices are so deep... That i lose the game before they work
@nachiketpargaonkar8646
@nachiketpargaonkar8646 5 лет назад
Good one😂
@malcolmeric3442
@malcolmeric3442 5 лет назад
You are not alone in that!
@tylerross9706
@tylerross9706 5 лет назад
Hahahsha, you made my day with that one.
@tylerross9706
@tylerross9706 5 лет назад
Im going to use this line in chess discussions
@VestigialHead
@VestigialHead 5 лет назад
+gabri gamer Make a sacrifice in the first game that only pays off 3 games later. Deep.
@ytmndman
@ytmndman 5 лет назад
Thanks for taking my suggestion; it's one of my favorite games of all time.
@arielgamboavazquez4250
@arielgamboavazquez4250 5 лет назад
You are an excellent game suggester
@anderpanders6210
@anderpanders6210 5 лет назад
You're the man now, dog, man.
@stevenc8281
@stevenc8281 5 лет назад
Congrats in your quest
@georgikorovski9054
@georgikorovski9054 5 лет назад
You have improved our vast knowledge with this excellent suggestion
@princeoreo7652
@princeoreo7652 5 лет назад
We should thank you
@Andrew-wh2pn
@Andrew-wh2pn 5 лет назад
Breyer was ahead of his time, even his haircut would be playable today
@pturavhusabrugv4025
@pturavhusabrugv4025 5 лет назад
i think Johannes Essers haircut in this picture is better.
@hey8174
@hey8174 5 лет назад
Haircut to A1
@nate_kang
@nate_kang 5 лет назад
Andrew V *AND* his ice cream is amazing too!!
@nate_kang
@nate_kang 5 лет назад
pætur av Húsabrúgv lmao ya XD Esser's haircut is way ahead of his time too! The hoodie is still in fashion today lol
@tardigrade3577
@tardigrade3577 5 лет назад
one of the best comments i read in a while
@luisnannini
@luisnannini 4 года назад
8:26 "it's hard to say if.. ( ͡⊙ ͜ʖ ͡⊙).. IF IT'S EVEN THE GREATEST MOVE..." 🤣
@agg4000
@agg4000 4 года назад
Luis N He found the move
@moaner7150
@moaner7150 4 года назад
Loooool
@Gosloo8330
@Gosloo8330 3 года назад
Bruh😂😂😂
@Jonathan-ty9xh
@Jonathan-ty9xh 5 лет назад
You look like Johannes Esser.
@panda4247
@panda4247 5 лет назад
you must be new to this channel
@bandurmomin2770
@bandurmomin2770 5 лет назад
Same feeling😂😂😂
@chair3736
@chair3736 5 лет назад
Radical Unity It was a joke
@atomic8681
@atomic8681 5 лет назад
@@panda4247 You must be unable to understand a joke
@easylord7950
@easylord7950 4 года назад
I watched cus of his look
@dongravelle6284
@dongravelle6284 5 лет назад
I remember play Esser back in the early 1900's and I don't ever remember him wearing a hoodie like the one you've depicted.
@buddyrevell511
@buddyrevell511 3 года назад
You obviously didn't watch the video 🤦‍♂️
@NoctuaOW
@NoctuaOW 3 года назад
I'm confused are you like 100 yrs old or sum
@livingwiththis7823
@livingwiththis7823 3 года назад
It's immense to see how GMs think. When agadmator plays out all these scenarios that could happen if a certain piece is moved, then refreshes the computer and you're taken back to the actual moment in time, and he says something like "this is what they saw", it's like damn.
@trollking202
@trollking202 2 года назад
The moves are played out in various degrees of freedom giving the grandmaster a deeper insight into the position after the moves are played and whether there is material or spatial advantage to close out the middle game and go into the end game. A pawn may be all that's needed
@JoeBob23
@JoeBob23 5 лет назад
Great video, again, sir! 8:28 is one of the scariest glitches of all time, lol.
@christianjobst4049
@christianjobst4049 4 года назад
haha great catch
@aesaehttr
@aesaehttr 3 года назад
Yeah it's better when the dog glitches (runs upside down for 10 minutes)
@greggh.7972
@greggh.7972 3 года назад
:)
@dconfused9919
@dconfused9919 3 года назад
Black night checks the king!
@TheSBleeder
@TheSBleeder 4 года назад
Someone really needs to do a study of the guy in the black hoodie. He's in a lot of good games.
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 5 лет назад
Happy 101st anniversary (of this game) to Breyer. Deep move, and plus it's never easy to defeat a Nazgul.
@MrUnwichtig109
@MrUnwichtig109 5 лет назад
"You have to keep the drama going" such a beautiful quote
@SVP-uy9qb
@SVP-uy9qb 5 лет назад
Can someone make a compilation of agadmator's derp moments? I love em 13:55
@mubaraksenju7521
@mubaraksenju7521 5 лет назад
HAHAHAHAHA I LOVE IT TOO
@nachiketpargaonkar8646
@nachiketpargaonkar8646 5 лет назад
Actually!!
@jovanbaclic9180
@jovanbaclic9180 5 лет назад
Lmao xD
@wafflewagon347
@wafflewagon347 5 лет назад
Not a bad idea...
@viktoronopko2090
@viktoronopko2090 5 лет назад
Could try a hardstyle remix on that, if you find 5 other 😂
@ricardolambo3743
@ricardolambo3743 3 года назад
0:37 "At one point they meet." Probably the greatest understatement about a chess game ever made.
@Thoughtless427
@Thoughtless427 3 года назад
I mean I’m 14, but *THIS* is deep!
@Yan-rv3mh
@Yan-rv3mh 3 года назад
Your reddit is showing
@piosenkinazabawkowympianin7683
@piosenkinazabawkowympianin7683 2 года назад
who cares
@xreivax
@xreivax 5 лет назад
13:55 love the way you laughed 😂
@cantona7vbg514
@cantona7vbg514 4 года назад
Hahahah
@LeventK
@LeventK 4 года назад
Eh heh
@rnr4you2
@rnr4you2 5 лет назад
I really like your format for analyzing the games. I have watched many others but yours are interesting, succinct and presented in a very easy friendly manner.
@petergolub4478
@petergolub4478 5 лет назад
love the way you started pointing out particular situations that often occur in games and giving advices
@elic.j.4294
@elic.j.4294 5 лет назад
"Congratulations you are an excellent thinker" I love it!!👏👍 Even better with the weekend right around the corner!!😂😂 Best chess videos ever, keep it up!
@ravirawat6856
@ravirawat6856 5 лет назад
#suggestion Ivanchuk Vs sergey karjakin amber tournament 2008 rd4, ivanchuk sacrifice the queen for two pawns.
@emanuelmotino570
@emanuelmotino570 5 лет назад
Fourth
@3alexander3
@3alexander3 5 лет назад
yeah!
@nwoforchigozi9673
@nwoforchigozi9673 5 лет назад
Fifth
@BruteZ7957
@BruteZ7957 5 лет назад
#suggestion Ivanchuk vs Sergey Karjakin, Amber tournament 2008 r d4....yooo
@viktoronopko2090
@viktoronopko2090 5 лет назад
Yeah!
@Warkive
@Warkive 5 лет назад
"For those of you were able to do it, congratulations, you are an excellent.....uhhhh, rook mover." Lul.
@alexv3357
@alexv3357 3 года назад
This guy with his explanations and consistent uploads is like the Anton Petrov of chess
@erezsolomon3838
@erezsolomon3838 2 года назад
True. They *are* very similar in character
@Wiz3721
@Wiz3721 5 лет назад
"What a move to start the weekend indeed." Best chess channel on RU-vid and also some of the best, most interesting analysis you will find anywhere.
@yogiwolf6396
@yogiwolf6396 5 лет назад
Agad....... since you asked for suggestions how about this one ......what about doing a series on all .....well not all but maybe the top 10 openings in chess and the guys that created them and how they were created for instance the Ruy Lopes ... Stienits... Alikine.... Nardof....Nimzo.....and the like..... it would be fun history and also very practical for learning purposes on how to play those open just a suggestion one of a thousand I'm sure you have but I thought I'd give it a shot soon as I get a few dollars saved I'm sending it into you boss..... make the game enjoyable to play again thanks a lot buddy looking forward to your next video.....yogi
@denislejeune9218
@denislejeune9218 5 лет назад
#suggestion nice one too
@siddharthparimal7059
@siddharthparimal7059 5 лет назад
#suggestion this would be very insightful
@AI_ART_LIBRARY
@AI_ART_LIBRARY 5 лет назад
"You are an excellent rook mover" :))))) good one agadmator :)
@DaulphinKiller
@DaulphinKiller 5 лет назад
FYI Stockfish9 infinite intelligence tells me the following: 24... Kg7 is the losing move for black, since 24... Kg8 would have given black a draw, since white could not have any longer given a check with his c1 bishop. I love your videos, and I don't think engines are so helpful for producing massively entertaining and dynamic analysis such as yours. That being said, I think it would still be cool if for such games if you would always quote when and what is the *first* move of the best refutation as well as what really was the *first* losing move :) Also, @16:47 you say that 35.e6 is a very nice move by white, but it is actually a losing move in theory because black can then simply exchange his awkward c8 Bishop for that pawn, unlocking his position (instead of 35... Qe7). That game would then continue with black also giving up his other blocking h4 bishop in order to develop his knight, thereby finally freeing up his rook, leading to a normal endgame with black having an extra knight. In fact, the best white could have done there is to settle for a draw by repetitively checking black's king after having exchanged his rook for the bishop with 35. Rxh4+. It is a bit awkward for me to make myself a parrot of stockfish9 here (I am myself a very average chess player), but I thought the above points may be of interest to the youtube "readers" ;)
@fritzvold9968
@fritzvold9968 5 лет назад
@DaulphinKiller Thx, the additional research, if not always perfect, is appreciated by the viewers/commenters; it does not distract from the beauty of the games and the comment section is available as an optional resource, not a distraction from the video anyway, and can save me time when checking out chess positions and analysis as well.
@IgorYagolnitser
@IgorYagolnitser 2 года назад
I heard the quote ‘a bad plan is better than none at all’ attributed to Saveliy Tartakover.
@WJKaplan
@WJKaplan 5 лет назад
Great Channel man! So inspiring and educational! Keep up the good work :D
@pruusnhanna4422
@pruusnhanna4422 5 лет назад
"You have to keep the drama going, that's what makes a chess game great" Agadmator, 2018.
@potatoheadpokemario1931
@potatoheadpokemario1931 3 года назад
3:23 I know what you mean, had a chess engine insist on a move over a move that delivers checkmate
@TonBil1
@TonBil1 5 лет назад
Indeed a deep move! And another inspirational video for my weekend, thanks Antonio! Yet, I really don't know enough games to know how much "deeper" other moves are.
@ElFary3679
@ElFary3679 5 лет назад
Thorough and thoughtful analysis, lot of interesting ideas, no unnecessary talk, grade A work!
@groovybuddha667
@groovybuddha667 4 года назад
I love how agadmator includes the viewer through every step of the way
@animatorzrb5967
@animatorzrb5967 2 года назад
Bobby Fischer: sacrifices minor pieces Mikhail Tal: sacrifices queen Me: sacrifices king
@kselz7449
@kselz7449 5 лет назад
Your reviews are phenomenal! Good videos as always...!
@bottleimp007
@bottleimp007 3 года назад
Excellent video and analysis! Enjoyed and learned a lot!
@Andrew-wh2pn
@Andrew-wh2pn 5 лет назад
I love hoodie player games!
@fares1443
@fares1443 5 лет назад
Old but gold yeah??
@martinm3422
@martinm3422 4 года назад
looks more like darth vader.. iam yor father.... chhrr|r
@livingwiththis7823
@livingwiththis7823 3 года назад
As someone who casually plays for fun, I like these moments in the videos where he asks you to try to find the 'move', I just randomly pick a piece that may not be an obvious move 😂
@noohairdontcare
@noohairdontcare 3 года назад
Me too and I'm right a shocking amount of time. I can never find the right move in a game, though. :(
@marshmallowpassionaticalyl6617
Cant find a better chess channel than yours. I would even pay to watch your vides. Amazing content. Much appreciated. 🙏
@skylergrid4121
@skylergrid4121 5 лет назад
i really enjoy watching your vids, keep it up. im learning.
@MoonBurn13
@MoonBurn13 4 года назад
Does the “move the King on an illegally touched piece” still pertain? If that story’s for real, my esteem for Breyer in this game just went up 2000%. Brilliant.
@mkeat18
@mkeat18 5 лет назад
#suggestion David Paravyan vs Saveliy Golubov from the Korchnoi Memorial 2018. Maybe one of the best over the board games of the year and definitely a brilliancy.
@rnr4you2
@rnr4you2 5 лет назад
Keep up the great work, I really enjoy your channel
@aleksey6151
@aleksey6151 5 лет назад
I was totally expecting the deep move to be the thumbnail move. You got me haha
@user-ro3tv8ns6l
@user-ro3tv8ns6l 5 лет назад
#suggestion christophe van dee lee VS hesseling 1983 one of the most greatest tactican battle i ever see
@ghazwan2568
@ghazwan2568 5 лет назад
your enthusiasm for the game warms my heart every time I watch your new video, keep up the great work!
@pseudomaso
@pseudomaso 5 лет назад
Why do I enjoy your video so much, gddmn?! I need to do some work, man.
@ashkrv123
@ashkrv123 5 лет назад
after 100 years of actual game.. still trilling n giving goose-bumps.. thnx for video sir :)
@nalgene247
@nalgene247 5 лет назад
These are the games I subscribed for :)
@fubar8229
@fubar8229 4 года назад
I love when he says captures captures captures .....
@justzooro1699
@justzooro1699 4 года назад
MEE TOO LOL
@syedratul2108
@syedratul2108 4 года назад
One of my most favourite matches. Thank you agad! Thank you who made the suggestion!
@user-ff6lm4xe5y
@user-ff6lm4xe5y 5 лет назад
Wow really a brilliant move .. Thank you for the channel and the videos .. You are a excellent chess commentator..😉
@jswarpaint6215
@jswarpaint6215 5 лет назад
Main reason I watch so many of this guys videos is to observe the dog's actions.
@manigopal92
@manigopal92 5 лет назад
It's indeed one of the deepest moves ever. 😍
@tsundoku5733
@tsundoku5733 5 лет назад
So the hardest move to find is not always "knight back" (Ivanchuk).
@UnitedPebbles
@UnitedPebbles 5 лет назад
Reminded me of the recent blooper game I played recently. It is the mastery of the closing and maneuver of the pieces that spell the actual outcomes.
@inqusrs
@inqusrs 5 лет назад
very very instructive attacking game. Displays attacking techniques very explicitly. I'm happy that you shared this game with the chess community. Hopefully as a result, out rating will go up 100 points
@Abi-2790
@Abi-2790 5 лет назад
The deepest move to be made in chess is a move made by my dad while playing with me... Legends say that he still hasn't decided his 2nd move
@bhend1
@bhend1 5 лет назад
Miss the dog.............
@michaeltellurian825
@michaeltellurian825 5 лет назад
Brilliant game and analysis. You were up to the task!
@RaidingPig
@RaidingPig 3 года назад
"...then it's even worse, you're getting rook to h6 check, and now you're gonna lose the queen for nothing. And also you're getting checkmated" Someone needs to keep a record of agadmator's lines guys
@akshatshrivastava4524
@akshatshrivastava4524 5 лет назад
#suggestion David Paravayan vs Saveily Golubov Korchnoi Memorial 2018 round 6 Pls cover this magnificent game , it is one of the best attacking games of modern chess era......
@mrmarkstv6585
@mrmarkstv6585 5 лет назад
#suggestion Could you analize Capablanca vs Lasker 1921 game 5 were Lasker thought that he could win but lost
@benderrodriguez9753
@benderrodriguez9753 5 лет назад
I thought it was done by agad before? I don't remember tho..
@rmendeljacobs2832
@rmendeljacobs2832 5 лет назад
#suggestion*
@andresberger6240
@andresberger6240 5 лет назад
Lasker didn't had advantage in any game of that match, aside being white in that match.
@mrmarkstv6585
@mrmarkstv6585 5 лет назад
@@andresberger6240 I know but he thought that he had
@JackZeru
@JackZeru 5 лет назад
That spelling on analyze threw a whole different meaning for a second there... :/
@andresberger6240
@andresberger6240 5 лет назад
Incredible Game !! Although black opening moves were unsound and white was not precise, the attack was very insightful... Very good work!
@nemanjamarin4318
@nemanjamarin4318 3 года назад
Svaka cast, uzivam u klipovima
@vijaychauhan9876
@vijaychauhan9876 5 лет назад
agat thanks for making me .... a good player
@aliajja2
@aliajja2 5 лет назад
Thank you, you just made my lonely meal alot better
@bliggode
@bliggode 5 лет назад
haha. I normally watch a chess game here, while I eat. he found his niche.
@anubiseradihate34
@anubiseradihate34 3 года назад
It´s funny that singer of Korn is your top donator :D great video btw!
@brotherindeed992
@brotherindeed992 3 года назад
"King to f1, there will no be bishop to h4 check in the future" -Agadmator, 2021
@fabulous_peanut
@fabulous_peanut 5 лет назад
Great video Agad, Can you do a game from Parham Maghsoodloo? He just won the world Junior's championship with one round to go and with rating performance of 2935.
@agadmator
@agadmator 5 лет назад
Sure :)
@nyvoodoochild
@nyvoodoochild 5 лет назад
Quote suggestion: "Never tell me the odds!" -Han Solo
@darthkek1953
@darthkek1953 3 года назад
"You said you wanted to be around when I made a mistake, well, this could be it." Same guy.
@reeatch
@reeatch 5 лет назад
Excellent game, fantastic analysis. Yes, it was a very deep move.
@richardfeynman5560
@richardfeynman5560 5 лет назад
A remarkable game that is definitely worth seeing! I enjoyed it very much!
@hxvoon5682
@hxvoon5682 5 лет назад
Favourite chess channel, Bob Ross of Chess
@hxvoon5682
@hxvoon5682 5 лет назад
What time is it in Croatia? It's exactly 12am here
@hehexd2913
@hehexd2913 5 лет назад
18:45 right now
@MrVvulf
@MrVvulf 5 лет назад
Passed pawns must be pushed, to become "happy little pawns".
@zibberebbiz
@zibberebbiz 5 лет назад
I watch this channel a lot during the day, but it's also my go to thing when I can't sleep :)
@mirnicht6183
@mirnicht6183 5 лет назад
Hoody time! Love! Nice look aga! BÄM!
@mirnicht6183
@mirnicht6183 5 лет назад
And in this position, this excelent suscriber draws his hoody!
@sanswelt8746
@sanswelt8746 5 лет назад
Hi Antonio, awesome work as always. As a suggestion I think it would be nice that once or twice a month you show and analyze a game by some of your subscribers. We can send some of our own games and you choose those who are more interesting.
@kilimanjarno
@kilimanjarno 5 лет назад
a game worth watching while you wait for Gligoric's book on the '72 match. Looking forward, and thank you for this.
@archnapandey5013
@archnapandey5013 4 года назад
The problem is that whenever i come up with a master plan i end up losing my queen😂
@Winnersneverquit19
@Winnersneverquit19 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@benjaminwuamett6858
@benjaminwuamett6858 4 года назад
I feel like i need to play this at 1/2 speed.
@VokeVideo
@VokeVideo 4 года назад
Your videos are excellent mate.
@cjspear
@cjspear 5 лет назад
Excellent break down, thanks for this. I'm looking to get better at chess.
@mylifematters858
@mylifematters858 5 лет назад
Ok take a moment to find the best move and be an excellent player Pauses and looks into your soul
@valentin6466
@valentin6466 5 лет назад
I Like agamator videos so much so i call my self agamator in school #AgamatorTheBest
@mubaraksenju7521
@mubaraksenju7521 5 лет назад
Would be better if you changed it to agaDmator instead
@azzteke
@azzteke 5 лет назад
AGADmator
@tharkanzox1493
@tharkanzox1493 5 лет назад
@agadmator its great when you say the names of the classic players because for many of us it is the first time we are hearing them pronounced correctly ; ) . for example , tartakower ("TART-uh-cower")
@TheWoeJoe1
@TheWoeJoe1 5 лет назад
This was brilliant! Learned so much from it
@dangernoodle5353
@dangernoodle5353 4 года назад
Noone: Agadmator: *violently shows possibilities*
@joepoppy3264
@joepoppy3264 5 лет назад
Sir...do you have a postal address you can share? If you don't have it I would like to send you the book"Russians vs Fischer" A treasure trove of information that you would enjoy and I think would help with the excellent presentations you provide.
@viktoronopko2090
@viktoronopko2090 5 лет назад
Maybe you could ask agad, if he has a postbox/safe in a post office... Just an idea 🤷🏻‍♂️
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 5 лет назад
c/o KGB Lubyanka Building Moscow .....?
@INeedHerPomPomJuice
@INeedHerPomPomJuice 5 лет назад
agadmator please never stop uploading
@mikechambers9129
@mikechambers9129 5 лет назад
Coming back to this vid 6 months later and it still boggles my mind. Breyer is calculating 15 moves out.
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 4 года назад
But not the tactics at the end it seems! The 'deep move' I feel is more conceptual than pure calculation.
@TarzanHedgepeth
@TarzanHedgepeth 4 года назад
@@davidcopson5800 knowing the times and the individual, especially in light of the "oops" move story, it is also possible the man didn't miss the tactic, but that he merely didn't play it so as to prolong the game knowing that he was winning anyway. He might have considered that after the "debate", it was polite to give the opponent some hope.
@3DHDcat
@3DHDcat 5 лет назад
when you ignore WW1 draft and play chess
@James-dg6xe
@James-dg6xe 4 года назад
war is a racket. -Maj Gen Smedley Butler
@martinprieto9713
@martinprieto9713 5 лет назад
The deepest moves... Did they move the pieces under the board?
@bleach4038
@bleach4038 5 лет назад
they moved the pieces under sea level
@stevenc8281
@stevenc8281 5 лет назад
Ay caramba!
@williambiggs3699
@williambiggs3699 5 лет назад
He move his king out of check 7 moves before it was checked 🔮
@fritzvold9968
@fritzvold9968 5 лет назад
@@bleach4038 if their game was played in Holland (Esser was the chess champ of Holland), then may literally have been played below sea level.
@rageagainstthemachineragea2497
Great Game! 😃💯👍 I got to study this game multiple times!
@bradjunes1610
@bradjunes1610 4 года назад
Nice look back --- Loved it.
@brenden9904
@brenden9904 4 года назад
In reality: White accidentally touches his King, and black says, “You touched your King! Now you have to move your king, HAHA!!” White argues against this stupid rule and black says that is how he used to play back while he was in prison, so then white moves his king...
@stewiegriffin6503
@stewiegriffin6503 5 лет назад
8:03, thank me later
@morpher728
@morpher728 5 лет назад
No thanks I actually have interest in chess
@dinobrya2
@dinobrya2 5 лет назад
THANK YOU!!!!
@morpher728
@morpher728 5 лет назад
@@dinobrya2 wow ur gay
@hugosun9694
@hugosun9694 5 лет назад
Morpher Why would you say this ? Having an interest in chess and skipping to the main part of the video is 2 entirely different things.
@dinobrya2
@dinobrya2 5 лет назад
@@morpher728 I am not "gay" but you are childish.
@Tommyggs5432
@Tommyggs5432 4 года назад
You make superb videos mate
@johngormley2192
@johngormley2192 4 года назад
I really enjoy the games. With all of your analysis.
@fritzvold9968
@fritzvold9968 5 лет назад
#suggestion Another deep tactical calculation from the pre-WW1 era is Janowski vs. Tarrasch, Ostend 1905, where Janowski, a strong GM of that day who (along with Tarrasch) had played WC Em. Lasker for his World Title, allowed Tarrasch to trap his Rook on the seventh rank by blocking its retreat with a Knight, thereby giving Janowski's trapped Rook an open shot on the now semi-open 7th rank into Tarrasch's K-side fortress. Somewhat reminiscent of Breyer's decoy/bait maneuver except this was a subtle lure to get the opponent to move his N off the rank, as opposed to Breyer's subtle maneuver to ensure a vital tempo during the ensuing attack. Also the opening was an exemplary exposition of the London System (ECO: D02) and was given as an Illustrative Game in Andy Soltis' opening Treatise on The London System.
@grahamwhite7253
@grahamwhite7253 5 лет назад
Black could have 'refuted' the attack with Qe8! (defending g6) after White took the knight. Best play is Qf3! leading to a draw along similar lines of the Rh7 sacrifice idea in the video.
@umarkhan-ru9dz
@umarkhan-ru9dz 4 года назад
"You have to make the drama going,what makes chess great"😂 Agadmator
@atulratnam7517
@atulratnam7517 5 лет назад
The best line by agadmator: on move 14 where the magic happens ☺☺
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