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Akiba Rubinstein vs Jose Raul Capablanca
"If You c1 You've Seen Them All" (game of the day Jun-22-2015)
San Sebastian (1911), San Sebastian ESP, rd 13, Mar-13
Tarrasch Defense: Rubinstein System (D33)
1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 c5 3. c4 e6 4. cxd5 exd5 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. g3 Be6 7. Bg2 Be7 8. O-O Rc8 9. dxc5 Bxc5 10. Ng5 Nf6 11. Nxe6 fxe6 12. Bh3 Qe7 13. Bg5 O-O 14. Bxf6 Qxf6 15. Nxd5 Qh6 16. Kg2 Rcd8 17. Qc1 exd5 18. Qxc5 Qd2 19. Qb5 Nd4 20. Qd3 Qxd3 21. exd3 Rfe8 22. Bg4 Rd6 23. Rfe1 Rxe1 24. Rxe1 Rb6 25. Re5 Rxb2 26. Rxd5 Nc6 27. Be6+ Kf8 28. Rf5+ Ke8 29. Bf7+ Kd7 30. Bc4 a6 31. Rf7+ Kd6 32. Rxg7 b5 33. Bg8 a5 34. Rxh7 a4 35. h4 b4 36. Rh6+ Kc5 37. Rh5+ Kb6 38. Bd5 b3 39. axb3 a3 40. Bxc6 Rxb3 41. Bd5 a2 42. Rh6+
In the early spring of 1911, fifteen chess masters were invited to the seaside town of San Sebastian, Spain to compete in a round robin tournament. (1) Each player was invited based on a previous result. Every participant had won either first or second place in a chess master tournament, or two or more fourth place prizes. The turnout was a veritable who's who of chess mastery: Established masters such as Tarrasch, Frank James Marshall, Carl Schlechter, Geza Maroczy, David Janowski, and Amos Burn, and newer stars like Akiba Rubinstein, Aron Nimzowitsch, and Rudolph Spielmann were all in attendance. The tournament also marked the European debut of Jose Raul Capablanca, who had garnered fame for defeating Marshall in a match. The only noticeable absence was the world champion, Emanuel Lasker. As a result of this method of invitation, this tournament is often considered to be one of the strongest held in chess history. Games were played in the Gran Casino from February 20th to March 17th. The time control for the tournament stipulated that fifteen moves must be played each hour. Initially, Ossip Bernstein had objected to Jacques Mieses, the tournament organizer, about Capablanca's inclusion in the tournament based on one match victory. Capablanca proved himself first by defeating Bernstein in the first round, silencing his protests for the rest of the tournament. He then went on admirably to win clear first in the tournament, taking home the 5000 Franc prize, as well as winning the brilliancy prize. Rubinstein and Dr. Milan Vidmar shared second place behind Capablanca, while Marshall took clear fourth. The tournament was a landmark both in its strength and in heralding the arrival of Capablanca, a superb tournament player with a long career of victories ahead as well as becoming future world champion.
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Комментарии : 366   
@NestanSvensk
@NestanSvensk 5 лет назад
Rubenstein really looks like a villain in that photo
@cretudavid8622
@cretudavid8622 4 года назад
He looks like a samurai 😄a bad one
@vgeorge97
@vgeorge97 4 года назад
Back of professor quirells head
@Vmac1394
@Vmac1394 2 года назад
He looks strange because I've never seen someone from that time period with a buzz cut.
@danielgautreau161
@danielgautreau161 5 лет назад
Who defeated Emmanuel Lasker, Capablanca, and Alekhine the first time he played each of them? Rubinstein.
@trevorrogers95
@trevorrogers95 3 года назад
Akiba is a beast!
@Isthatthegrimreaper170
@Isthatthegrimreaper170 2 года назад
He could've been the one to take down Lasker If not for that damned world war
@danielgautreau161
@danielgautreau161 2 года назад
@@Isthatthegrimreaper170 Yes. There might have been a match. And I think Akiba, still at his peak, would have been the favorite.
@Ok17252
@Ok17252 2 года назад
Its sad that he couldnt be world champion because you needed money for that back then
@CallOn84
@CallOn84 2 года назад
Rubinstein in his prime was fucking deadly
@paperstars9078
@paperstars9078 5 лет назад
After watching that old immortal game video I really feel like this channel has come a long way
@ricknoto3689
@ricknoto3689 8 месяцев назад
I couldn’t agree more. I am addicted to watching old chess games
@klaudiusmarcelus
@klaudiusmarcelus 5 лет назад
Akiba really was a monster at this time. I allso Hope we will have an Akiba Rubinstein Saga . ;)
@michaeljanapin9528
@michaeljanapin9528 5 лет назад
#suggestion Akiba Rubinstein Saga
@rootcodee.m8529
@rootcodee.m8529 3 года назад
Yes we want akiba saga
@szymonkonradsacher7937
@szymonkonradsacher7937 5 лет назад
I'm really looking forward to Akiba Rubinstein saga!
@rarabbara
@rarabbara 5 лет назад
Sadly i always end up just enjoying the show
@Lambokid_
@Lambokid_ 5 лет назад
"And it was in this position that Jose Raul Capablanca resigned the game.. Yes you heard me correctly, it was in this position that Jose Raul Capablanca for the first time....." I enjoy your commentary man, keep it up🙌
@ExtraMaritalAffairs
@ExtraMaritalAffairs 5 лет назад
I am still in shock. What an amazing game this was. wow
@droceretik
@droceretik 5 лет назад
Did you really believe that Capablanca never lost a game?
@Suho1004
@Suho1004 5 лет назад
@@droceretik I think the point is that it is an amazing game, not that he thought Capablanca never lost. I, too, was amazed at Rubinstein's skill.
@jootpepet
@jootpepet 5 лет назад
Amazing flawless game by Rubenstein! He saw lines that even Capablanca didn't see. I, too, thought there was no way to stop that "a" pawn. Very impressive.
@arturdebicki8983
@arturdebicki8983 5 лет назад
By the way - in polish articles describing Akiba's bio (also in polish wiki) one can read, that the person who noticed young Akiba Rubinstein and his chess talent was Chaim Janowski, Dawid Janowski younger brother:-)
@agadmator
@agadmator 5 лет назад
Nice. Thank you!
@Disek666
@Disek666 5 лет назад
That's the game I was waiting for. So sad that Akiba's health stopped his career. Rubinstein deserved his match in 1914 - so sad it never happened :/
@EmperorBun
@EmperorBun Месяц назад
At 1:50 Agad hits us with the "BUT, the problem with..." and I was expecting a winning line before I realized we were still discussing tournament organization lol
@Max-mm7vp
@Max-mm7vp 5 лет назад
This Capablanca saga is honestly better than the saiyan, frieza, cell and buu saga combined😂🔥nice work and keep it up agad
@rohanbhagat8190
@rohanbhagat8190 5 лет назад
I think that it's at least undisputedly better than the Saiyaman saga 🤢
@karthiselva5787
@karthiselva5787 4 года назад
mastered ultra instant goku is stronger than capablanca :]
@an9em0n
@an9em0n 4 года назад
Had chills, goosebumps and a mini stroke when i heard "Here Capablanca resigned the game". A BEAutiful game combined with such amazing storytelling and a wonderful analysis. Thanks for everything Agad
@MrVvulf
@MrVvulf 5 лет назад
In case anyone needs another reason to like Rubenstein - Boris Gelfand has named Rubinstein as his favorite player, and once said, "what I like in chess ... comes from Akiba."
@markrlondon
@markrlondon 5 лет назад
Jose must have read a book about the theory of resigning in chess.
@droceretik
@droceretik 5 лет назад
ha, rib tickler........
@IgnatzKolisch
@IgnatzKolisch 5 лет назад
This is a magnificent masterpiece by Rubinstein. Very nice summary coverage!
@chenyarockxx
@chenyarockxx 2 года назад
Who Is In Your Profile picture?
@ABCChessAnalysis
@ABCChessAnalysis 5 лет назад
I like openings of Capablanca. Greetings from Antarctica! Nice video, hope you will cover more Rubinstein games
@ABCChessAnalysis
@ABCChessAnalysis 5 лет назад
@SoaraPerformance some kind, I'm his chess engine with IQ 200 :P
@mam1nsin
@mam1nsin 5 лет назад
Great chess channel abc.
@blaze1148
@blaze1148 5 лет назад
@SoaraPerformance ....cheeky bitch.
@TSgitaar
@TSgitaar 5 лет назад
Rubinstein really was a monster! Very interesting game. Thank you Agadmator, I'm loving this saga.
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 5 лет назад
Surprisingly I haven't watched the Rubenstein's game in description before. Just liked it. The 2 bishops in the corner were monsters. Now we understand the value of claiming the centre with pawns in modern games.
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 5 лет назад
Why Chess is so interesting? When I saw some unplayable moves of my colleagues I thought Chess was damn difficult coupled with repeated defeats by engine. After watching Agadmator's videos I find there is a whole new world in those 64 squares!!!
@alexandruepuran
@alexandruepuran 5 лет назад
Everything on this table, guns and knives included...what a match...
@Hans-nr4im
@Hans-nr4im 5 лет назад
What a game! Gotta check out more of Rubinstein's games. That was amazing.
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 4 года назад
Go Straight for Rotlevi V Rubinstein to get the full flavour of Akiba's tactical genius.
@pranayc09
@pranayc09 5 лет назад
For some reason I initially read this as The Great Ariba and my mind immediately went to Speedy Gonzalez
@palaceofwisdom9448
@palaceofwisdom9448 5 лет назад
How silly of you... Speedy Gonzalez only plays blitz games.
@tarico4436
@tarico4436 5 лет назад
That's racist.
@insanebro4476
@insanebro4476 5 лет назад
TAR ICO ...how?
@pranayc09
@pranayc09 5 лет назад
@@tarico4436 how is remembering a memorable childhood cartoon is racist? Lol.
@machineFa8
@machineFa8 4 года назад
We definitely need a Akiba Rubinstein saga after this game, what a game...
@danno1800
@danno1800 5 лет назад
That was amazing! Thanks for the excellent analysis and history.
@mikepatrick1904
@mikepatrick1904 5 лет назад
Antonio: "Capablanca goes down a pawn." Me: crying
@adventuresofdavid
@adventuresofdavid 5 лет назад
Fantastic twist him losing ...i knew it all along....little signs you give....thanks Antonio for this historic chess channel. ...
@schwindsichtigaderechte5293
@schwindsichtigaderechte5293 5 лет назад
Wow, that was an intense game with some outstanding moves! There were many teaching moments right there!
@HantonSacu
@HantonSacu 5 лет назад
truly a beautiful game. And thank you the most, agadmator, for bring this in to light in the most approachable fashion. *Shia LaBeouf claping*
@dylanmartin7604
@dylanmartin7604 5 лет назад
Im loving how all of these pause moments in your videos I am getting correct, half of the time I am getting the sequence correct to!
@maxnullifidian
@maxnullifidian 5 лет назад
I think this may be one of the most instructive games I've seen! Wonderful!
@Vicnotinho
@Vicnotinho 5 лет назад
this video made my day better. thanks u for showing such marevelous game really enjoyed. i like how capablanca wasnt lazy to analyze his games only to calculate midgame
@prijevodividra
@prijevodividra 3 года назад
I really want to see akiba rubenstein saga, what a masterpiece this man creates
@Enigmaprince
@Enigmaprince 3 года назад
Wow thanks Agadmator for sharing this outstanding match. I never knew about Akiba. This is one of the most techinal chess game I have ever seen and very educational too
@blazerhodonii5747
@blazerhodonii5747 2 года назад
Great tactics to exchange opponent's light squared bishop and then attacking a weak pawn. I like the most the Rubistein move Kg2 where he protects the bishop with his king, since black has no longer light squared bishop, white's king is safe (fianchetto idea is keeping a bishop to protect castled king).
@oliverangermuller9827
@oliverangermuller9827 5 лет назад
Great game that shows how hard it was to beat Capablanca. Interestingly in the tournament of St.Petersburg in 1909 Rubinstein won a beautiful game against Lasker also with the move Qc1.
@Socrates...
@Socrates... 5 лет назад
I love the effort you put into these videos , thanks
@100neshama
@100neshama 5 лет назад
What an incredible edge of the seat game between two of the greatest ever, made comprehensible by the great agadmator. Hats off sir!
@johnanderson6690
@johnanderson6690 5 лет назад
What a game and what a saga! It feels like a comic with made up names José Raúl Capablanca (with an american accent) and Akiba Rubistein (with german pronounciation, the name sounds Japanese) playing a tournament of chess in the eve of WWI. I like how you present the oponents, like a gladiator match.
@nikola9670
@nikola9670 5 лет назад
Thank you agadmator for this amazing game!
@kgx29
@kgx29 5 лет назад
Yes! More Rubinstein games please.
@shyamdas6231
@shyamdas6231 5 лет назад
You have successfully reignited my love for chess. Thanks!
@GlorifiedTruth
@GlorifiedTruth 2 года назад
Awesome video and a perfect example of what makes this such a great channel. I was actually on pins and needles that Capa was going to pull a fast one and win it in the end.
@gastonmelo6473
@gastonmelo6473 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your vast knowlodge with us!!
@MrEmanuel1223
@MrEmanuel1223 5 лет назад
this was great enjoyed it thoroughly,thank you
@dalefarris1658
@dalefarris1658 Год назад
It's a great game. Enjoyable analysis is additive, and most informative.
@fist9957
@fist9957 5 лет назад
Keep up with daily uploads of Capablanca saga btw great game that shows nobody is impeccable
@Tobi-pn2xs
@Tobi-pn2xs 5 лет назад
No dislikes :O GO AGAD!!!
@arayapokey
@arayapokey 5 лет назад
Loving this series, and a Rubinstein series would be awesome.
@georgeray649
@georgeray649 5 лет назад
A magnificent game but I still love watching Capablanca games
@jobkimani3517
@jobkimani3517 3 года назад
the chess.com website says that my style of play is most similar to raul Capablanca, and that is why I am here... Really enjoying this saga.
@saratkumar2009
@saratkumar2009 5 лет назад
What a Concert it was; n Master Akiba outplayed Master Capa; Thanks Master AGAD
@michaelnemo4593
@michaelnemo4593 5 лет назад
Looking forward to the Akiba saga.
@jjdttn
@jjdttn 5 лет назад
I owe a vast amount of my chess knowledge to Agadmator. Thank you
@k14128707
@k14128707 5 лет назад
what a masterpiece by Rubinstein .... i enjoyed this end game so much
@AronFigaro
@AronFigaro 5 лет назад
I would love to see Rubenstein's history, he was a great player whose life I know surprisingly little about.
@itbeHootie
@itbeHootie 5 лет назад
I'm glad you showed a loss. Capablanca is human and as great as he was, he too, lost at times. Great series so far!
@germansanchez5640
@germansanchez5640 3 года назад
Thank you for showing Capablanca and Morphy games!!
@mrvibe2406
@mrvibe2406 5 лет назад
Hey aged! We are all waiting for the akiba saga!!!
@richardsleep2045
@richardsleep2045 5 лет назад
So That's the famous Rubenstein. Capa is human afetr all! Great story.
@davidcharles7106
@davidcharles7106 5 лет назад
Advice from an amateur comedian: consider, at around 7:50 using the expression "bedtime for bonzo". As an example, you could say "Black's bishop is hanging and it's bedtime for bonzo". Meaning, of course, that the game is essentially over. Just a thought.
@anturanggatantra2137
@anturanggatantra2137 5 лет назад
One of this day Rubinstein saga will have to start
@dhavalshah4496
@dhavalshah4496 5 лет назад
On the same theme there is game between lavon vs anand in 2013 Tata steel, where Anand mentioned he got the idea of two bishops racking across the board !
@jembodo
@jembodo 5 лет назад
+1 for Akiba Rubinstein saga!
@TheDiceMatrix
@TheDiceMatrix 5 лет назад
Great game. Great video. Agcelsior!
@charlock2614
@charlock2614 5 лет назад
Yes
@johnmarcuslee8815
@johnmarcuslee8815 5 лет назад
Thanks to your effort 😊 what a passionate person 😊
@tia7753
@tia7753 5 лет назад
The Capablanca saga continues!
@Maraon96
@Maraon96 5 лет назад
As a Pole I feel extremely PROUD now :D ^_^ (also because I stopped the video i found all of the moves) and also I can't wait for this Rubinstein saga, but 'till then maybe some lonely episodes with him? thanks agadmator for this one, greetings from Poland ^_^
@droceretik
@droceretik 5 лет назад
So, the Jews claim Rubinstein as there own and now Poles. How about Rubinstein is responsible for his chess ability not his religious or national heritage?
@bobbyplace2525
@bobbyplace2525 5 лет назад
droceretik lets not bid ourseves here... suffice to say we used to have Akiba Rubinstein Memorial in Poland. One can be both Pole and a Jew (for example J.Tuwim, B. Lesmian and The Pianist). More over ones identity can „fluctuate” depending on ones whim :) So... F Chopin considered himself Polish eventhou his Papa was French. Long story short: leave somebody for us Poles to be proud of lolzzz
@jacekszulc1682
@jacekszulc1682 5 лет назад
He was a polish citizen. Before Poland regained independence, during St.Ptetersburg tournament in 1909, he was asked to represent Russia but he refused and used instead the name of the city he lived in. Łódź. There were many polish-jewish chess players from Warsaw, Łódź and Lwów. Polish-jewish players represented Poland during chess olympics.
@elleon161
@elleon161 5 лет назад
Yes, the Rubisnstein saga. Thanks.
@skiperinoagadmaterino446
@skiperinoagadmaterino446 5 лет назад
Vast knowledge 0:00 First move 2:57 Find next move 10:25 / 17:20
@123DOMIBOY
@123DOMIBOY 5 лет назад
Hehe
@123DOMIBOY
@123DOMIBOY 5 лет назад
Thanks
@stepankotek
@stepankotek 5 лет назад
Thanks, I would welcome it with every video. I like stories, but sometimes I skip it.
@tarico4436
@tarico4436 5 лет назад
Also..... spoiler alert....... the great agad gives away who wins in the first 2:56.
@mrvibe2406
@mrvibe2406 5 лет назад
Thank you, skiperino, for providing us this knowledge before every video, we really appreciate it! Thank you!
@davidgriffiths5902
@davidgriffiths5902 3 года назад
The check was easy to spot (as it seems the only move that could possibly delay the A pawn) but the difficulty is seeing the check coming up before commiting to the prior moves. Looking far ahead is like looking down a telescope with ever narrower field of vision. Something moves in periphery and we might not see it...
@johnwarner3968
@johnwarner3968 5 лет назад
Amazing game and a wonderful finish. I believe Rubinstein would have been world championship if not for the world war. I read Akiba later became insane. A sorrowful tale, similar to Morphy. Thank you 🙏!
@TheAngelOfDeath01
@TheAngelOfDeath01 3 года назад
That quote... he Rubinstein sure didn't care who he played... he just played against the colour of the pieces! Such overpowering confidence!
@chopincookies
@chopincookies 2 года назад
After 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3, it is the Zukertort variation of the Queen’s pawn opening…. and to me it is one of the most beautiful opening there is, peculiarly here in the hand of Akiba Rubinstein.
@khairallahkris
@khairallahkris 4 года назад
In this position Jose Raul Capablanca resigned the game this sentense just broke my hear
@alikarakchi4941
@alikarakchi4941 Год назад
I think Rubinstein had an idea of resigning at one moment but good thing he didn’t
@karolpominski
@karolpominski 5 лет назад
God, Polish players were so strong back then, AND I CAN'T WAIT FOR RUBINSTEIN SAGA
@reestacio8482
@reestacio8482 5 лет назад
yes!!! Akiba rubinstein saga soon please
@Hyperion94
@Hyperion94 2 года назад
Waouhhh... Akiba the Great !! Thanks for your vidéo Akibad mator.
@francescorea2680
@francescorea2680 5 лет назад
What an insane player, amazing game
@pratiksonnad1184
@pratiksonnad1184 5 лет назад
I am a simple man, I see a knight taking a pawn I click.
@Juhiss93
@Juhiss93 5 лет назад
Insane like to dislike ratio. You are an exellent youtuber
@markgittens1
@markgittens1 3 года назад
And rotlewi versus Rubinstein, 1907, is an immortal chess masterpiece!
@OhhFocal
@OhhFocal 3 года назад
very bright player. one of my favorite's
@Emma-on8rq
@Emma-on8rq 5 лет назад
Tnx for daily video 😋
@kirenn1000
@kirenn1000 5 лет назад
Who all know that The Great Akiba defeated both Lasker and Capablanca with the same move Qc1!!
@rezazar9784
@rezazar9784 5 лет назад
ty , simply thanks!
@mr.barnes2630
@mr.barnes2630 4 года назад
Fun fact: He started playing chess when he was 16.
@kingpatil2882
@kingpatil2882 3 года назад
Who
@mr.barnes2630
@mr.barnes2630 3 года назад
@@kingpatil2882 Rubinstein.
@kingpatil2882
@kingpatil2882 3 года назад
Edward Karim oh thanks bruh, 9 months later reply, did you had any kid??😂
@mr.barnes2630
@mr.barnes2630 3 года назад
@@kingpatil2882 Yes, Son.
@kingpatil2882
@kingpatil2882 3 года назад
Edward Karim cool
@kojiattwood
@kojiattwood 5 лет назад
I believe the Nabokov novel "The Defence" (and subsequent movie, "the Luzhin Defence") is loosely based on Rubinstein
@jessejordache1869
@jessejordache1869 2 года назад
Playing the Tarrasch Defense against Akiba Rubenstein is like... playing the Tarrasch Defense against Anatoly Karpov. Bad idea, Capablanca and Kasparov.
@allistairelliott
@allistairelliott 5 лет назад
Great game. Any of the current top players would be pleased to own this game.
@bobbyplace2525
@bobbyplace2525 5 лет назад
Great Akiba-so good to watch his game covered by Great Agad. Hey #sugestion : cover some games from Akiba Rubinstein Memorial in the future?
@RS-ct2vq
@RS-ct2vq 4 года назад
rubinstein was a monster he pioneered a disgusting amount of opening theory as well!
@robertzeeland
@robertzeeland 3 года назад
I enjoyed the show!
@richardfeynman5560
@richardfeynman5560 5 лет назад
A classy game, a mere clash of titans!
@davidcopson5800
@davidcopson5800 4 года назад
"A mere clash of titans" is an oxymoron. You could have said a veritable clash of titans. I expect a famous theoretical physicist to know that!
@shirishsharma8372
@shirishsharma8372 5 лет назад
Capablanca games are instructive.
@JasperXoR
@JasperXoR 5 лет назад
I tried watching other chess channels & I'm just less interested. The interesting narrative style of agadmator combined with a passing interest in Chess is what draws me here.
@burrri
@burrri 4 года назад
GLORIOUS Rubinstein moment
@marcjohn9404
@marcjohn9404 5 лет назад
Rubinstein really took him to the cleaners in this one, what a nice game to have against such a prolific player like JRC.
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