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Follow MprooV on Twitter / mproovapp #agadmator Emil Joseph Diemer was born in 1908 in the German town Radolfzell, in Baden. In 1931, he was out of work and joined the German Nazi party, where he became an active member. He was present at all important international chess events, and became the "chess reporter of the Great German Reich": his articles appeared in Nazi publications. In 1942-1943, he played correspondence and tournament games with Klaus Junge.
Emil Joseph Diemer vs Thomas Heiling
"The Pawnmower Man" (game of the day Jun-15-2006)
Nurenberg Open (1984), Germany
Lion Defense: Lion's Jaw (B07)
1. d4 Nf6 2. f3 d6 3. e4 g6 4. g4 Bg7 5. g5 Nfd7 6. f4 c5 7. d5 b5 8. c3 a6 9. h4 Nb6 10. h5 e6 11. h6 Bf8 12. a4 ed5 13. a5 N6d7 14. ed5 Be7 15. c4 f6 16. cb5 fg5 17. f5 gf5 18. Qh5 Kf8 19. Nf3 Rg8 20. b6 Bb7 21. Nc3 Nf6 22. Ng5 Nh5 23. Ne6 Ke8 24. Nd8 Ng3 25. Nb7 Nh1 26. Bf4 Rg6 27. O-O-O Nf2 28. Re1 Kd7 29. Nb5 Ne4 30. Re4 Rg1 31. Re1 Rf1 32. Rf1 ab5 33. Rg1 Kc8 34. Nd6 Bd6 35. Bd6 Nd7 36. Rg8 Kb7 37. Rg7 Kc8 38. Rh7 Ra5 39. b7 Kb7 40. Rd7 Kc8 41. h7 Ra1 42. Kc2 Kd7 43. h8Q Kd6 44. Qd8 Ke5 45. d6
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Комментарии : 1,7 тыс.   
@juliannenning2
@juliannenning2 6 лет назад
legend says he once promoted a pawn to a pawn..
@gxfr795
@gxfr795 6 лет назад
Broooo I fucking died at this comment, good job 😂😂😂😂
@r7diego
@r7diego 6 лет назад
Still laughing. You win the internet !
@tomaspetruz7774
@tomaspetruz7774 6 лет назад
made my day :D
@willywijaya3471
@willywijaya3471 6 лет назад
And that piece never move again...
@mrsommer84
@mrsommer84 6 лет назад
Who cares if your opponent is a Nazgul when you have black-glasses-grandpa on your side! :-D
@Commanber
@Commanber 7 лет назад
Goddamn, I've been searching for this game for years. I knew there was some game by some master where a crazy amount of pawn moves happened right out of the opening, but I could never find it. Finally, my search is over! Thank you!
@agadmator
@agadmator 7 лет назад
+Commanber Glad to be of service :)
@hardbodytraining100
@hardbodytraining100 6 лет назад
A long time a go my cousin who is 8yr older than me did the samething to me. Only person i witnessed doing that.. legendary stuff
@howard5992
@howard5992 5 лет назад
I wonder how you had heard of the game. Do you remember ? Just curious if it was an article or if a teacher made a comment or whatnot.
@steveconrad8857
@steveconrad8857 4 года назад
Antonio- cover hovito’s 8 year old cousins game
@vendingdudes
@vendingdudes 4 года назад
@@yesicanhearyouclemfandango this one? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f-ZOwHdNLO0.html
@Gr8Believer
@Gr8Believer 7 лет назад
The only problem he had was he ran out of pawns
@munendersingh5631
@munendersingh5631 5 лет назад
Ty
@etneide
@etneide 5 лет назад
LOL
@vgamerul4617
@vgamerul4617 5 лет назад
@@XDR2201 lmfao!!!
@mardenhill
@mardenhill 5 лет назад
he could go to a pawn shop.
@vincentaguirre1691
@vincentaguirre1691 4 года назад
And that he was a nazi..
@kentgregorio2680
@kentgregorio2680 5 лет назад
"How many pawns do you usually move during opening?" Diemer: YES
@ballaking1000
@ballaking1000 5 лет назад
yawn
@manganej
@manganej 5 лет назад
lol woah HAHAHAH
@kadieanavales2942
@kadieanavales2942 5 лет назад
How many unoriginal ideas? Yes
@janseyveloz8515
@janseyveloz8515 4 года назад
Haaaaahahaha!! It never gets old.
@Xavier-kg7bt
@Xavier-kg7bt 3 года назад
The pawn gambit
@RayVitoles
@RayVitoles 7 лет назад
White on move 20 he was like "W8 did i just play 2-non pawn moves?How shamefull of me->plays b6
@evigogo1785
@evigogo1785 6 лет назад
XD
@vikramsrinivasan8176
@vikramsrinivasan8176 5 лет назад
😁 Actually he thought his opponent would run away
@schwindsichtigaderechte5293
@schwindsichtigaderechte5293 7 лет назад
This has to be my favorite game I've seen on your channel! It beautifully illustrates that chess is not exclusively about making the most logical moves, it's about hiding your motives from your opponent and ensnaring them with moves they don't expect or understand. I'm certain there are more exciting and brilliant games out there, but this whole strategy goes against so many of the basic concepts of chess, it's amazing to me to see something like this unfold so beautifully.
@dust133
@dust133 4 года назад
2:37 Ah yes, the lobster pincer. A move mastered by the ultragrandmaster himself, xQc.
@zamooti4505
@zamooti4505 4 года назад
I knew I would find this comment
@jeromezomil5562
@jeromezomil5562 4 года назад
Black couldn't find the wooden shield
@nikolastheodosiadis7441
@nikolastheodosiadis7441 7 лет назад
dude i love it when you say hello everyone. brings me a smile
@danno1800
@danno1800 7 лет назад
Odd game -- good explanation -- thanks!
@alancjmgmorales6420
@alancjmgmorales6420 6 лет назад
this guy must be the world champion of horde variation
@mrsommer84
@mrsommer84 6 лет назад
I like the guy with the bald head, white beard and black glasses :-D !*! (Who cares if your opponent is a Nazgul! - when you have black glasses grandpa on your side!)
@VFXResearch254
@VFXResearch254 7 лет назад
He would enjoy hoard chess for sure
@PLABSCORE1
@PLABSCORE1 7 лет назад
lol
@holy_shushcabin3716
@holy_shushcabin3716 7 лет назад
He created horde chess
@ClearReception
@ClearReception 7 лет назад
sahil89 legend has it that he became horde chess
@agadmator
@agadmator 7 лет назад
+Chukster :)
@-_Nuke_-
@-_Nuke_- 6 лет назад
lol
@seradestin6000
@seradestin6000 Год назад
This is the first chess game I've ever seen on your channel. It inspired me so much that I've deeply integrated pawn schenanigans into my playstyle. It's deeply satisfying to see prepared opponents play their well thought put opening only for me to mess up their entire gameplan with some unexpected pawn moves. I love chess 💚🖤💚🖤
@colemanadamson5943
@colemanadamson5943 7 лет назад
VERY nice phrasing...."masterpiece of peculiarity".....well spoken!!! (I am a word enthusiast)
@jeremymain7303
@jeremymain7303 4 года назад
I couldn't find a picture of this chess master. So I chose a picture of a dark web stalker.
@gonzalo4658
@gonzalo4658 4 года назад
Jeremy Main hahahaha
@jeremymain7303
@jeremymain7303 4 года назад
@@gonzalo4658 I had just started watching the channel when I wrote that. I didn't know he did that with everyone he can't find a picture of.
@n0chin192
@n0chin192 4 года назад
Idiot that was a picture to signify someone is anonymous.Dark web is not scary , all you have to do is safely browse.
@jeremymain7303
@jeremymain7303 4 года назад
@@n0chin192 It was a joke. Not a dick. Don't take it so hard.
@dr.boring7022
@dr.boring7022 4 года назад
@@jeremymain7303 Oof size: *LARGE*
@LMLR187
@LMLR187 3 года назад
Looking at the beginning of the game, regardless of the outcome I've come to a surprising observation: Emil lulled his opponent. By only focusing on his pawns he somehow got his opponent to do the same. However because Emil started first he already had greater positioning on the board by marching alot of his pawns into passed positions while giving himself greater space to develop his other pieces. It is even mentioned as simple observations of how cramped up Thomas' side of the board looks with a number of his own pieces underdeveloped.
@DevotionToChaos
@DevotionToChaos 7 лет назад
What a creative game. I personally like to play unconventional moves so this is an inspiring match to watch. Diverse content as usual I see! :)
@fredceely
@fredceely 4 года назад
"Something not often seen . . ." (Seventeen pawn moves to begin the game, by a chess master.) Understatement of the year, in any year. Very droll, Mr. agadmator.
@miguelsalgado9940
@miguelsalgado9940 4 года назад
That Emil is demonically good with his sacrifices 😵
@utkarshdoshi750
@utkarshdoshi750 Месяц назад
idc how many agadmator videos i watch, one way or another, i always come back to this legendary game
@rowanbroekman3929
@rowanbroekman3929 5 лет назад
I'd have to say, this is one of the most beautiful matches I have ever seen. He makes piles of moves that look dumb and crazy, till you think twice.
@-IIya
@-IIya 4 года назад
2:37 agadmator’s crab pincer is good but xqc’s lobster pincer is deadly!
@mizofan
@mizofan 2 года назад
prawns are the sole of chess.
@ClarkPotter
@ClarkPotter 4 года назад
"Masterpiece of peculiarity" 99% of native English-speakers wouldn't use a phrase this sophisticated. Always impressed by your English, Agadmator. I don't understand how your command of English could be better than 96% of the American population.
@Musettelover
@Musettelover 4 года назад
Don't think I've ever hoped or wanted someone to win as bad as I did watching this game with the facinating Pawnmover man. A truly exciting game.
@rece9151
@rece9151 4 года назад
Son, usually you move the pawns first Son:
@davidgunkel381
@davidgunkel381 5 лет назад
6:48 Rook e8 is not checkmate! The Knight on B7 is not guarded, isn't it?
@drwho7165
@drwho7165 5 лет назад
Rook to e8, King to b7, rook to e7,king to c8, pawn to b7 check, king to d8, pawn takes rook at a8, promotes to queen
@howard5992
@howard5992 5 лет назад
****
@denzodenzo2233
@denzodenzo2233 5 лет назад
@@drwho7165 still not checkmate. king takes rook on e7 after queening and the game goes on
@AshenElk
@AshenElk 5 лет назад
@@denzodenzo2233 True, but then white has a queen instead of a rook.
@ala4sox02
@ala4sox02 5 лет назад
@@denzodenzo2233 White could also go back to e8 first with check, force king to c7, then capture on a8 and promote. Checkmate would soon follow.
@tommybear4458
@tommybear4458 5 лет назад
This was to me one of the coolest games ever. They really went for a lot of crazy grabs in it
@sognell3
@sognell3 4 года назад
Let's see: first Diemer joined the Nazi party, then he freaked out on Nostradamus, followed by a lifelong residence in a lunatic asylum. Nobody could say that Diemer hadn't prepared himself properly for a game like this. Take notes and learn, young chess-players.
@Superior1995Rex
@Superior1995Rex 4 года назад
This is exactly what you'd expect from a mad chess genius!
@winston3397
@winston3397 4 года назад
6:48 that isn't checkmate, King can just capture knight
@TheDeadlyStalker
@TheDeadlyStalker 4 года назад
Yup
@benjafflolz
@benjafflolz 4 года назад
Bx6+, and then scoops up the rook. Winning either way
@proballa27
@proballa27 4 года назад
The move after is checkmate. If he captures the knight the rook moves back to e7 and the only defense is to block with the b8 knight, which the rook captures and then it's mate
@AfridonDeaddark
@AfridonDeaddark 4 года назад
@@proballa27 Forgot king could go to b8 and white bishop to f3 made mate.
@proballa27
@proballa27 4 года назад
@@AfridonDeaddark true
@athiefinthenight6894
@athiefinthenight6894 Год назад
Love this game hahaha. One of the first agadmator vids I watched and love to come back and rewatch it
@bcarl37d
@bcarl37d 3 года назад
Just learning Chess and needed to see some pawn moves. Amazing, fun to watch and learn.
@wecomeinpeace5082
@wecomeinpeace5082 5 лет назад
Great game. Id like to see more Emil games. I love unorthodoxed attacks!!
@stardustie
@stardustie 7 лет назад
am I blind but why do I think rook e8 at 6:49 isnt a checkmate? king takes knight? its a lost game either way but wasnt that statement false.. I might be dumb tho
@pontificusmaximus
@pontificusmaximus 7 лет назад
The rook is protecting the knight.
@stardustie
@stardustie 7 лет назад
how does rook on e8 protect a knight on b7, confused.
@NoelAndres17
@NoelAndres17 7 лет назад
It doesn't. It isn't checkmate as the OP said. They make mistakes.
@ramatisbojan5894
@ramatisbojan5894 7 лет назад
He meant rc7 mate bro
@holy_shushcabin3716
@holy_shushcabin3716 7 лет назад
The first "checkmate pattern" shouldn't have been included. The second one (with #Rc7) is correct.
@mysteryGuySaysHi
@mysteryGuySaysHi 5 лет назад
This is amazing. Please show more Diemer games
@ramcool82
@ramcool82 4 года назад
Watched it many times. Just a beauty
@guuspalmero
@guuspalmero 3 года назад
One of my favourite games ever
@MultiRomyl
@MultiRomyl 5 лет назад
I always love the back story of these people. Thanks 😊
@sesh7357
@sesh7357 2 года назад
A very creative , interesting game. Thanks for uploading this one.
@rahkwankhaldun8533
@rahkwankhaldun8533 5 лет назад
6:48 Defence for Rook to e8 is King to capture Knight on b7... 🤔
@justincredible1243
@justincredible1243 5 лет назад
Rahkwan Khaldun I’m looking in th comments to see if someone else saw it too
@shinyam75
@shinyam75 5 лет назад
Im sure he meant Rc7 mate not Re8
@Erectoralporicy
@Erectoralporicy 5 лет назад
I think this is what he meant: White plays knight d6 check, king's only legal move is d8, followed by rook e8 checkmate.
@smalltrashman4227
@smalltrashman4227 4 года назад
Rook c7 is mate in one broski
@smalltrashman4227
@smalltrashman4227 4 года назад
@@Erectoralporicy Yeah that's probably what he meant.
@victoroliva5347
@victoroliva5347 4 года назад
The insane pawn opening game!.. Mr Diemer Immortal pawn game indeed.!
@xBUMSKIx
@xBUMSKIx 4 года назад
“Feeling the draft” lol. Nice one.
@GuanTones
@GuanTones 5 лет назад
imagine how good this guy would have been at horde chess
@Baer1990
@Baer1990 5 лет назад
Brilliant mindgame and beautifully executed
@napoleonhardridge7014
@napoleonhardridge7014 3 года назад
This is what you see on the battlefield with foot soldiers. He understood life and chess so well that they said that he was crazy... I always said that life is a Chess-Game, and you got to learn how to play-it, to win-it.....
@BIGDZ8346
@BIGDZ8346 3 года назад
This has to be my favourite game ever seen 😆 This guy is aggressive af
@toushifpk3762
@toushifpk3762 3 года назад
Most Insane game ever played ..... Emil sir 🥰😍
@Richard_Nickerson
@Richard_Nickerson 6 лет назад
I love the use of pawns here. I find that a lot of people wholly underestimate them.
@speedbumphu
@speedbumphu 7 лет назад
Great game and great commentary. Thanks.
@evanfehr3819
@evanfehr3819 4 года назад
I love your dog, hahaha I seen one video where she was running upside down on your couch lol
@lewiekab
@lewiekab 3 года назад
Holy smokes. That was pretty amazing.
@kirbymarchbarcena
@kirbymarchbarcena 6 лет назад
Emil's life seems so hard that time...but this game was unorthodox to say the least
@ericoschmitt
@ericoschmitt 6 лет назад
Great videos, thanks! I can say I'm still a beginner, but I enjoy these analisys. Do you also have videos on other topics such as endings or basic strategies?
@HeyHoRangerJooo
@HeyHoRangerJooo 6 лет назад
and in this position...xx resigned the game, it has become your catch phrase and it is pleasant to hear it :)
@michalbotor
@michalbotor 4 года назад
let this man play as horde in horde chess and he will be unstoppable!
@joshuaritchey8823
@joshuaritchey8823 3 года назад
One of the most interesting matches I've ever seen lol
@anwu9496
@anwu9496 3 года назад
Imagine playing the french defense against him... You'd lose twice!
@NeverGonnaLiee
@NeverGonnaLiee 4 года назад
Legend says he is still moving the pawn
@gonzalo4658
@gonzalo4658 4 года назад
This honest to god trumps any Tal game trick or tactic I’ve ever seen, god, Tal just has some dirty knight forking tactics (for the most part). This was, fucking pure art.
@mrsommer84
@mrsommer84 6 лет назад
Hi agadmator. I like the way you shake your head in disbelief at 4:09.
@mrsommer84
@mrsommer84 6 лет назад
By the way 6:46 Re8 isn't mate.
@nadimtarabay9475
@nadimtarabay9475 7 лет назад
Amazing channel man
@veronicaconnolly4542
@veronicaconnolly4542 4 года назад
Most beautiful chess game I've seen
@paulmuszynski5138
@paulmuszynski5138 3 года назад
Lol I wish I could see how many subs you had when this was uploaded. I remember when this was your new video XD
@juliusuus
@juliusuus 6 лет назад
6:47 isn't checkmate, he could still capture white's knight, couldn't he? Please tell me, when I am wrong..
@FlashI97
@FlashI97 6 лет назад
Julius White just has to move A6 with the pawn first and its over
@mabutorichardson8713
@mabutorichardson8713 6 лет назад
FlashI97 no because then he’d trade off with his knight for the pawn
@mabutorichardson8713
@mabutorichardson8713 6 лет назад
Julius ur right Julius I saw it 2
@puremercury
@puremercury 6 лет назад
Black's b8 knight has to move to provide an escape square for the king, so Rc7 is not instant checkmate. After Na6, Re8+ Kxb7, Bc6#. Black can extend for a couple of moves by sacrificing his f2 knight and checking with the g6 rook, but it is over.
@puremercury
@puremercury 6 лет назад
If Nc6, dxc6 Rg8, Nxd6+ and mate with Rb7 or Rd7, depending on which way black moves his king.
@munishanti3021
@munishanti3021 4 года назад
Amazing so many pawn moves!
@farey3241
@farey3241 6 лет назад
The pawn guy
@emeraldsentinel92alpha30
@emeraldsentinel92alpha30 6 лет назад
PAWNSTAR! "Hey, I'm Emil. What can I help ya with?"
@theskiesnotthelimit8005
@theskiesnotthelimit8005 4 месяца назад
Simply put, he loved pawn.
@johnaugsburger6192
@johnaugsburger6192 5 лет назад
Thank you very much, that was awesome.
@amadeuss5600
@amadeuss5600 3 года назад
This is my olaying style lol never thought someone played like this nowadays
@martinromantomaszewski503
@martinromantomaszewski503 2 года назад
Diemer said: "He just wann have fun" 😂
@yggdrasil9039
@yggdrasil9039 5 лет назад
Diemer = cat Heiling = mouse Like Carlsen his first 5 moves swapping his king and queen positions. I once played someone online who spent his first 8 moves moving all of his pawns one space forward. The player then won the game about 15 moves later.
@thearmyofiron
@thearmyofiron 5 лет назад
Damn, pls share either the PGN or the link to thr game
@Astrobrant2
@Astrobrant2 5 лет назад
That was _really_ interesting. Thank you.
@vvenkat111
@vvenkat111 4 года назад
Radic you are a good finder of peculiar games... ;-)
@papsphin
@papsphin 4 года назад
2:37 the lobster pincher
@richardsleep2045
@richardsleep2045 5 лет назад
I once played like that in WSP NYC against a russian GM. Guess who won. Clue: not me.
@kylem7718
@kylem7718 4 года назад
Never knew this was possible wow. Genius.
@SrinivashM29
@SrinivashM29 4 года назад
He was 83 when he decided to create this masterpiece!
@divakarlnewlf5278
@divakarlnewlf5278 3 года назад
Emil mindset : is it compulsory to develop pieces nopeeee 🤣 Hold my pawns development 😂😂💥💥💥
@matteogauthier7750
@matteogauthier7750 5 лет назад
*DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME*
@kylepatrickmccrary2781
@kylepatrickmccrary2781 4 года назад
Home may be the only place most people would be willing to try this.
@Patralgan
@Patralgan Год назад
I just achieved my personal best with 13 consecutive pawn moves before I moved any other piece in a chess960. I didn't set myself to do it, but I genuinely thought they were among the best moves so I went for it and won soundly though my opponent wasn't very strong
@vibewmeG
@vibewmeG 4 года назад
Wow nice creativity 😍😍😍
@dunslax3
@dunslax3 4 года назад
The fist non-pawn move was a check lmao this madman
@auper2223
@auper2223 4 года назад
2:37 LOBSTER PINCER PogU (If you know, you know)
@Rafael-no3gi
@Rafael-no3gi 4 года назад
Was looking for this comment. Not disappointed
@escaperoomleander1948
@escaperoomleander1948 6 лет назад
"In 1931 he was out of work and he joined the Nazi Party...and uh, did chess-related stuff."
@AntonAndreevComposer
@AntonAndreevComposer 7 лет назад
It definitely resembles Marshall's game against Hyman Rogosin in 1940 that you once have mentioned.
@chennaiboy8465
@chennaiboy8465 3 года назад
“Pawns are not really pawns” - Sun Tzu
@sagarwagle94
@sagarwagle94 7 лет назад
Thanks for the amazing video
@mirandac8712
@mirandac8712 5 лет назад
This is the single most hilarious youtube video I've ever seen. Omg. And the understatement of our admirable host, not to mention the dislikes, is the icing on top.
@stanaklol
@stanaklol 6 лет назад
One of the strangest games I've seen.
@scrotiemcboogerballs4419
@scrotiemcboogerballs4419 4 года назад
At 6:45, you mention there is no defense against Re8 checkmate. What am I missing?!?
@BackSeatHump
@BackSeatHump 5 лет назад
I enjoyed that very much. thank you! 😊 If Heiling had played something other than black e6 pawn to capture d5 white pawn (3:22) would he have had a better chance? What would have been a better move?
@kriptongaming3648
@kriptongaming3648 5 лет назад
Pocetnik sam u sahu ali i tvoj veliki fan Pozz iz MKD
@MegaaaFox
@MegaaaFox 5 лет назад
At 8:34 why emil isnt playing rook to c7 with check, then next pushing the pawn on h to queen and game is over? Am i missing something?
@fqn3
@fqn3 5 лет назад
This is like playing chess with the Joker, unpredictable suprises.
@mattr791
@mattr791 5 лет назад
That's actually really similar to how I used to play chess back when I was in high school
@imleksutra933
@imleksutra933 6 лет назад
Highly entertaining.
@user-cx2bk6pm2f
@user-cx2bk6pm2f 3 года назад
I love that this guy Emil wasn't bound by how the world believes chess should be played.
@roycastillo7425
@roycastillo7425 6 лет назад
Incredible!
@LouisGedo
@LouisGedo 5 лет назад
This is an awesome opening for white!
@Philiopantheon82
@Philiopantheon82 5 лет назад
Pawn storm, incredible game indeed
@ckonetwo
@ckonetwo 7 лет назад
I like the description and all, but 1min 43 intro is bit too long. game starts at 1:45
@josephhanicak7922
@josephhanicak7922 5 лет назад
This reminds me of a game I had online. I was about to lose, and only had three pawns and my king at the bottom right of the board. My opponent had a bishop, rook, and two knights. But, for some reason that I can't remember, his king was very far down the board. Like, within check distance for a pawn. I essentially had the king trapped between the three pawns and king. So every time the opponent tried to move into position for a check mate, I would check the king. The only way the king could move was up the board towards his pawns. But his supposed salvation turned into his downfall. He moved the king back into the safety of his pawns, but it just ended up trapping him. But do you know what the funniest thing is? He killed himself. His Rook was one space ahead of the end of the board, and he saw that he could take one of my pesky pawns. But what he didn't take into account is that with the position my king was in to not get mated, I couldn't have covered that pawn from his king. He could have escaped. But since he took it with the Rook, he didn't have that option. It is by far the best and longest game I've ever had.
@bajiraosingham9495
@bajiraosingham9495 3 года назад
What a Crazy game 🤘🏻
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