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Frank James Marshall vs Jose Raul Capablanca
Capablanca - Marshall (1909), New York, NY USA, rd 11, May-11
Queen's Gambit Declined: Lasker Defense (D53)
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Be7 5. e3 Ne4 6. Be7 Qe7 7. Bd3 Nc3 8. bc3 dc4 9. Bc4 b6 10. Qf3 c6 11. Ne2 Bb7 12. O-O O-O 13. a4 c5 14. Qg3 Nc6 15. Nf4 Rac8 16. Ba2 Rfd8 17. Rfe1 Na5 18. Rad1 Bc6 19. Qg4 c4 20. d5 Ba4 21. Rd2 e5 22. Nh5 g6 23. d6 Qe6 24. Qg5 Kh8 25. Nf6 Rd6 26. Rd6 Qd6 27. Bb1 Nc6 28. Bf5 Rd8 29. h4 Ne7 30. Ne4 Qc7 31. Qf6 Kg8 32. Be6 fe6 33. Qe6 Kf8 34. Ng5 Ng8 35. f4 Re8 36. fe5 Re7 37. Rf1 Kg7 38. h5 Be8 39. h6 Kh8 40. Qd6 Qc5 41. Qd4 Re5 42. Qd7 Re7 43. Rf7 Bd7
Games 1-5 were played in New York (until Tuesday, April 27th); game 6 in Morristown, NJ; game 7 in Scranton, PA; game 8 in Wilkes-Barre, PA; and games 9-23 in New York resumed on Saturday, May 8. The match started on Monday, April 19th and finished by late June.
"No difficulty was experienced in arranging the match. Marshall was disposed to play in this case where he naturally discounted his victory. How far he was wrong the result proved. I beat him eight to one with fourteen draws thrown in between. I can safely say that no player ever performed such a feat, as it was my first encounter against a master, and such a master, one of the first ten in the whole world. The most surprising feature of all was the fact that I played without ever having opened a book to study the openings; in fact, had Marshall played such things as Danish Gambits, Vienna Openings, or the like, the result might have been different. I certainly should have experienced more difficulty in obtaining such a result. I had only looked an analysis of the Ruy Lopez by Lasker, on the 3...f5 defense, but the analysis was wrong, as it did not give the strongest continuation for Black. This, and whatever I knew from experience or hearsay, was all of my stock of knowledge for the match. My victory put me at once in the foremost rank among the great masters of the game. The play during the match showed that I was weak in the openings and just strong enough in the simple play for position. My great strength lay in the endgame, and I also excelled in combinations of the middlegame. I had a fine judgment as to whether a given position was won or lost, and was able to defend a difficult position as few players could, as I repeatedly demonstrated during the course of the match, in repulsing Marshall's onslaughts. I may add that my style was not as yet either definite or complete, though it had a wide range, that is, I could attack almost as well as I could defend, and could make combinations in the middlegame nearly as well as play the endings where I felt more at home and was decidedly strongest" - Capablanca in My Chess Career.
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Комментарии : 764   
@worldcesar
@worldcesar 5 лет назад
Agadmator, don't change your style. The stories about the players 's life are very interesting. Keep up the good work!
@blakegerg
@blakegerg 5 лет назад
I agree, I've honestly been digging the mini chess history lessons
@rajganesh6934
@rajganesh6934 4 года назад
yah
@SaintMaldent
@SaintMaldent 4 года назад
Agreed
@coreyfaller2500
@coreyfaller2500 4 года назад
The Agadmator way is the best way. (At least for us history buffs!)
@epter1
@epter1 3 года назад
Agreed
@mrrobot790
@mrrobot790 5 лет назад
The lack of theory is what makes Capablancas games so enjoyable to watch.
@andrew_owens7680
@andrew_owens7680 4 года назад
The really amazing thing, and few people know this, is that Capablanca didn't even know anything about chess. He was a model for Cuban GQ.
@kibbit1373
@kibbit1373 4 года назад
@@andrew_owens7680 This is not true.
@rohithjacob4699
@rohithjacob4699 4 года назад
@@kibbit1373 that was joke
@Entropy825
@Entropy825 5 лет назад
I just have one question: Did Capablanca study opening theory? I don't think that has been mentioned yet.
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 5 лет назад
Entropy nope!
@nudelsuppe2090
@nudelsuppe2090 5 лет назад
@@joeb4142 how do you know this?
@robinmorritt7493
@robinmorritt7493 5 лет назад
No idea. I missed the start because I was laughing too much. My state pension won't stretch to the "Capablanca didn't study opening theory" merch when it comes out so I paid the fine by paypal instead.
@aokereturns6054
@aokereturns6054 5 лет назад
Yes , he studied Karpov's openings book.
@lol101lol101lol10199
@lol101lol101lol10199 5 лет назад
No, he had only read an analysis on one opening, by the world champion (Magnus Carlsen).
@george474747
@george474747 5 лет назад
The depth and complexity of these Capablance-Marshall games are remarkable. It seems most every position is loaded with hidden intrigue.
@george474747
@george474747 5 лет назад
This is some of the greatest chess for its time that I have ever perceived.
@jamesknows6862
@jamesknows6862 2 года назад
It was!
@lagaleriaco3294
@lagaleriaco3294 6 месяцев назад
Capablanca: The Defensor.
@georgiosvavliaras1066
@georgiosvavliaras1066 5 лет назад
The move of all moves on the chess channel of all channels, excellent
@vincentsartain3061
@vincentsartain3061 5 лет назад
This channel has all of the other chess channels beat with the proverbial stick!
@salmanmohammed5224
@salmanmohammed5224 4 года назад
Ur face dumbass ,At 11:11black rook should have captured whit knight and the game is in blacks hands
@cs4155
@cs4155 4 года назад
@@salmanmohammed5224 That would be checkmate in one and agadmator even says it.
@GlorifiedTruth
@GlorifiedTruth 3 года назад
Agree. This video is really starting to grow on me.
@Dario19503
@Dario19503 5 лет назад
Hello, excellent subscribers (and Antonio "Agadmator" Radić as well)! I would like to thank Antonio for all the games he has shown.The explanation and the analysis behind those games and covering of the variations that were questionable and interesting to calculate is very nice. I've been watching this channel since it was like under few thousand subscribers till now and I'm still watching it. What makes your channel more interesting and better overall is the fact that people can never really get bored while listening to your voice, especially the prologue with some interesting and amazing stories. You've got that spiritual and positive energy that drags people towards this channel and makes them subscribe to it, support it and stay with it. I've started to study chess seriously and practice it since I was 13 (back when players that were 600 rating could beat me easily) till now when I'm 14 years old and have improved quite a lot. I have even managed to beat players that are 2000+ and currently I'm around 1800. I'm happy that this channel made me so much better and all of that without paying expensive coaches or reading a lot of books. Currently I'm reading some chess books and I'm preparing for my Serbian Cup which will be held in April 2019. I was able to guess like 80% of the moves you requested to find without even pausing the video. Even moves like Bd7 in this video, Re3 in the previous one and all those insane moves. I guess it's not so hard to do so when someone tells you that there's a move that's just striking with it's beauty and awesomeness. It's been a lot of time since you did a stream for your excellent subscribers! You could make a stream with some Lichess arenas, I'm sure many excellent subscribers wouldn't dare to dismiss that! Thank you for your coverage of chess, especially now that you started to cover stories and games about J. R. Capablanca. He's one of my favourite players. He keeps things simple, methodical and logical. Keep raising your channel and hopefully it will reach another historic milestone! Thank you for everything you did and everything you'll do in the future. Whoever is reading this post, have a good day and enjoy your life! Best wishes, Dario P.S: I'm sorry if I made any mistakes during the writing of this post! English is not my native language.
@jimothyus
@jimothyus 5 лет назад
Dario Šarvari writing*
@i1pro
@i1pro 5 лет назад
I share a very similar story. Just multiply your age by 2 and divide your rating also by 2... LoL. All thanks to Agamator.
@mohitsinha3606
@mohitsinha3606 5 лет назад
The irony in the last paragraph, oof
@mikechambers9129
@mikechambers9129 5 лет назад
Good luck with the Serbian Cup!
@danielk3207
@danielk3207 5 лет назад
And it was in this position the haters resigned the game.
@kennethlovering1454
@kennethlovering1454 5 лет назад
“I had a toothache during the first game. In the second game I had a headache. In the third game it was an attack of rheumatism. In the fourth game, I wasn’t feeling well. And in the fifth game? Well, must one have to win every game?” - Siegbert Tarrasch
@_sky_3123
@_sky_3123 4 года назад
What does this quote refers to?
@pawa7714
@pawa7714 3 года назад
@@_sky_3123 to excuses
@george474747
@george474747 5 лет назад
This game almost deserves its own wow-ing video!
@Shockprowl
@Shockprowl 5 лет назад
I love your wowing. Don't change. It's your barely restrained enthusiasm that makes you.
@jandeflores
@jandeflores 5 лет назад
Marshall attacked like a mad man until 11:35 when: "in cold blood Capablanca played Bxd7 and it was in this position when Frank James Marshall resigned the game on move 43" LOVED IT! : )
@i1pro
@i1pro 5 лет назад
Ha ha ha... : )
@elegomeskin
@elegomeskin 5 лет назад
Ferocious , old school attacks by Marshall parried every time by Capablanca. Mystery and intrigue at nearly every move. It's no wonder this was called the Romantic Era.
@radesk
@radesk 5 лет назад
Ah, c'mon Antonio, don't feed the trolls, it IS usefull to say in each video because not everysingle person that watched (13k by now) has seen the previous videos. Just like the long story you told on the first video from this saga was usefull aswell. There are constructive critics and desconstrutive ones, that is usefull to flame sometimes, or even try to make people laugh, I really don't think that you should change based on the desconstructive. By the way, I'm not a english native speaker so don't mind my spell errors and thanks for the awesome videos!
@Puschit1
@Puschit1 2 года назад
I think you missed his point, he was essentially trolling them back. See, by announcing not to mention that Capa hasn't studied opening theory he DID mention it ;)
@hansguth
@hansguth 3 года назад
What a fabulous game and especially the bishop move at the end. Incredible and exactly what makes this the greatest game man has ever created.
@historicalgames9107
@historicalgames9107 3 года назад
About the opening in this game he told: "I saw this Ne4 move from Dr. Lasker. Since Dr. Lasker plays this move regularly, then this move must be a good move, so I played it." He is the #1 person in history who proved that people care openings way too much, but don't study and underestimate end games.
@kylek7668
@kylek7668 5 лет назад
This is by far the best chess channel on RU-vid. Great job sir.
@csl9843
@csl9843 4 года назад
Honestly, one of my favorite games of all times along with the story, same with the American Beauty and Frank Marshall using the Marshall Attack on Capablanca for the first time, everytime Frank Marshall is playing a game you KNOW it's going to be entertaining.
@crimsontyger8576
@crimsontyger8576 3 года назад
I had a book of Capablanca's games when I was young. I was entranced by the beauty of his playing. The book even had puzzles based on his games. Wish I still had it.
@mcterb7142
@mcterb7142 5 лет назад
Opening youtube and another excellent agadmator video is online. What a wonderful time to be alive :-)
@jamesl939
@jamesl939 5 лет назад
Who dares to make fun of Antonio. This guy has the best chess channel on RU-vid and has grown rapidly over the last year. Show him some respect!
@hughbarned7660
@hughbarned7660 5 лет назад
Well said
@giorgostsimos1427
@giorgostsimos1427 5 лет назад
Agadmator, you are democratizing chess! Absolutely great work, done with love for the world of chess. Keep enhancing everybody's vast knowledge!
@dalivingfearsaturn4808
@dalivingfearsaturn4808 5 лет назад
propably one of the most beautifull games we have seen recently good stuff agadmator
@drfredostein4410
@drfredostein4410 5 лет назад
Agad gets nostalgic whenever you say “Bishop to d7.” He shudders and gets a chill up his spine whenever he hears “Bishop to d7.” (Agadmators Favorite Dream) captures captures, Bishop to d7, in this position he resigned the game, unicorns and rainbows.
@Kolfonik
@Kolfonik 5 лет назад
Wow. What a move. I felt it.
@astroNexx
@astroNexx 5 лет назад
how does one even find a move like that without a computer... simply fascinating
@z17seattle
@z17seattle 5 лет назад
Sometimes when you are stuck you go through all legal moves and evaluate them
@danusiaspock9253
@danusiaspock9253 5 лет назад
@@z17seattle Yep. There are 34 or so legal moves in that position, so you'd only need half an hour to spend briefly on each, then spend longer on interesting moves. People really, really into chess will happily do this.
@z17seattle
@z17seattle 5 лет назад
@@danusiaspock9253 half an hour? Probably much less assuming you have made every move up to this point. It's not a cold position. Moves like kh1, kf1 can probably be ruled out in seconds as white is on the attack and down 2 pawns so quiet moves will likely not help. Every rook move could be ruled out in seconds, rf1 doesnt help towards an attack, and e very other rook move ra1,rb1,rc1,rd1 get mated instantly. So theres 7 moves ruled out in under a minute. Qg6,h3,g3,g4,f3,f4 nh5 qh5 ne8 ng8 qf4 bc8, be6 bc2, 14 more moves that can be ruled out in under 10 seconds a piece. 21 moves ruled out in under 3 minutes. It's easier than you think once you get started.
@danusiaspock9253
@danusiaspock9253 5 лет назад
@@z17seattle "half an hour? Probably much less assuming you have made every move up to this point. It's not a cold position." Agreed; I didn't mean so much during an actual game, but someone dryly analysing it after the fact. You're right, a lot of moves could be ruled out much quicker than I implied, but my point was, you could spend a whole minute looking at every single legal move, and it wouldn't eat up an entire afternoon or anything like that.
@Giltr0y
@Giltr0y 5 лет назад
Poor Marshall. He played beautifully!
@Orion-zq8jf
@Orion-zq8jf 4 года назад
The games these guys produced back then are just incredible.. thanks for showing and doing what you do Agadmator
@stanaklol
@stanaklol 5 лет назад
I think this just became my favorite game
@jotisito
@jotisito 5 лет назад
Thank you for all the amount of videos i have to watch so i never get bored, greetings from Ecuador!
@fredackerman2511
@fredackerman2511 5 лет назад
Totally amazing with so many incredible variations. Both men were fantastic
@danceswithstone
@danceswithstone 5 лет назад
I like the way you say "starting to make fun of . . . you know, like we're all just warming up. OK, now back to watching this excellent game like a mad man.
@JJ-kl7eq
@JJ-kl7eq 5 лет назад
1:50 - dxc4 opening the diagonal for the bishop. And this move made without Capablanca having any knowledge of openings.
@ultrainstinctshaggy669
@ultrainstinctshaggy669 5 лет назад
Yhup, a pretty natural move for him to make at his age
@teemusa5846
@teemusa5846 5 лет назад
I have tried to study some opening theory but look at Caba, his innate ability more than compensates the lack of opening book knowledge
@seasideman
@seasideman 5 лет назад
Marshall was clearly a very strong attacking player but the overwhelming feeling I get from these games is that he was too used to playing weaker opponents. In this game, as in the others against Capablanca, he played strong attacking moves but all too often they were not the objectively best moves. There is a famous chess quote and, unfortunately, I can't exactly remember who said it or indeed precisely what it is (!) but the gist is that you always have to assume that your opponent will make the very best reply to whatever move you make. I get the impression that Marshall failed to do this, so Capablanca's excellent intuition and calculation gave him a decisive advantage. I also think that if Marshall had recognised the skill of his opponent that he could have raised his game and become a more formidable obstacle for Capablanca.
@seasideman
@seasideman 5 лет назад
That.s a fair point, and I see what you mean. But I guess Marshall had his style and knew his strengths and played to them. @أحمد قاضي
@ianwhitchurch864
@ianwhitchurch864 5 лет назад
@Big White Duck This match was before Capablanca was Capablanca, though.
@Puschit1
@Puschit1 2 года назад
But that's exactly what old timey chess was all about. For one, they didn't have engines to tell them the best moves after the game, secondly they didn't have the internet to play against whoever they want when they want - occasions to meet the best players are rare and even then it means a lot of expensive travelling with inefficient transportation of that era. Finally there was this big showmanship aspect, the battle of minds and egos, you did not just wanted to win, you wanted to win *with style*. It's the romantic era of chess. Always trying to play the best/safe moves is why modern chess is more boring on average and will produce more draws.
@guirosasilva
@guirosasilva Год назад
No, you're wrong. Capa was unbeatable and ever will be the Human Chess Machine, the most formidable chess player of all times. The greatest chess mind.
@universalplayz7496
@universalplayz7496 2 месяца назад
@@guirosasilvacapablanca was great don’t get me wrong But relative to Era Paul Morphy is a far better player due to the insane difference between him at his prime and 2nd place And absolute peak play before engines Bobby Fischer was insane
@burrri
@burrri 4 года назад
Watching this made me feel bad for Marshall tbh. He played brilliantly. Capas just not a human this is not normal😆
@CrazyCreeperWTF
@CrazyCreeperWTF 5 лет назад
I enjoy the stories about the games as much as the games themselves. The story of Jose Raul Capablanca starts already wildly and I can’t wait to see more of it!
@michaelalando
@michaelalando 4 года назад
Wow! Great game and great analysis, truly giving insight into the ferocity of Marshall's attack and depth of these two greats.
@jackiesingleton2351
@jackiesingleton2351 5 лет назад
Thank you! I haven't played chess since I was a kid and now I can't stop watching your videos. They are very entertaining. I love all of the background stories, and your analysis is great, understandable for a novice like myself but still very in depth. I have been binge watching for weeks now. I don't think I am ready to go to a tournament or start hustling people in the park... but I have really enjoyed it, so again THANK YOU!!! P
@freestylegamer7295
@freestylegamer7295 5 лет назад
Almost forget that he had no opening theory
@danceswithstone
@danceswithstone 5 лет назад
Say what?? Where'd you hear that?
@fernandovargasmejia740
@fernandovargasmejia740 3 года назад
These people do Magic on the board. It's like being a street fighter and watching Goku vs. Vegeta face off.
@zakardolsey6615
@zakardolsey6615 5 лет назад
This is truly a beautiful game
@resu2026
@resu2026 3 года назад
Crazy Move!!! The Move of all moves deserves its title!
@avatarmufasa3628
@avatarmufasa3628 5 лет назад
Im sure no one meant any harm with calling you out on his lack of opening theory. But please do say when he starts learning some. I personally took no issue and am enjoying this saga immensely
@nachrichtennachrichten8360
@nachrichtennachrichten8360 4 года назад
dude, you have a calming and very nice attitude. good videos
@AmitJagwaniChess
@AmitJagwaniChess 5 лет назад
Beautiful game. Masters of the past were simply too good. Thanks for the video. I will show this to both of my children to give them a glimpse of the expertise of the old school chess.
@ss8101989
@ss8101989 5 лет назад
marshall is such a ferocious attacker! The olden games are such a thrill to watch! Thank you and keep up the good work.
@matic5096
@matic5096 5 лет назад
Agadmator, thank you. you and your chanell are the reason why I started to play chess again. I'm watching all your vides and you doing a really great job! keep on doing it! Respect from Slovenia 💪😉👑
@TravelWithBurns
@TravelWithBurns 5 лет назад
I actually appreciated each time it was mentioned that he hadn't studied opening theory. Even if it has been mentioned multiple times. It's significant enough that it's worth multiple mentions.
@a.i.newton847
@a.i.newton847 5 лет назад
I saw bishop d7 without seeing the back rank weakness fully. Marshall's attack is countered so well by Capablanca's white bishop only to become a major positional weakness. Great game and commentary.
@ultrainstinctshaggy669
@ultrainstinctshaggy669 5 лет назад
I wonder how long Capa played chess without knowing any opening theory Wouldn't be surprised if he didn't learn any openings for his entire life
@dhavalshah4496
@dhavalshah4496 5 лет назад
Today there was no customery "sorry for that" Moment 😊
@manelmanel15
@manelmanel15 5 лет назад
I like that
@xCorvus7x
@xCorvus7x 5 лет назад
Flawless.
@rakwe
@rakwe 5 лет назад
"sorry about that"
@jimlang7461
@jimlang7461 5 лет назад
I always wonder what it is that he's apologizing for...
@sarafchetansaraf
@sarafchetansaraf 5 лет назад
Only man who apologizes for nothing...🤭
@the_potmo
@the_potmo 2 года назад
Awesome job as usual. I just wish you had confirmed Capablanca's analysis with the engines a bit more often. You mention where Capablanca makes asessments of the position. I am very curious to what degree the engines agreed with him.
@sharmitoboylos7585
@sharmitoboylos7585 3 года назад
You are as entertaining and knowledgeable a presenter of chess as I've seen. Thanks and keep up the fine work.
@johnjomp
@johnjomp 4 года назад
You are the best at what you do. You move the game along fairly quickly which I like. I actually saw the move Bd7 but didn't see all the variations attached to it. Keep up the good work.
@atomtherealsteel
@atomtherealsteel 5 лет назад
I have a strong feeling that Tal would have found Bd7.
@abhisheksikder8218
@abhisheksikder8218 5 лет назад
I agree
@مرتضىالدراجي-خ2غ
He play similar move ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i8l1Xo6MQS8.html at 5:17
@danceswithstone
@danceswithstone 5 лет назад
@@مرتضىالدراجي-خ2غ Nicely played, you are an excellent subscriber!
@Unlikely_Hero
@Unlikely_Hero 5 лет назад
@@مرتضىالدراجي-خ2غ nice find, dude. Absolutely brilliant from Tal
@georgeharrisonOK
@georgeharrisonOK 5 лет назад
@@مرتضىالدراجي-خ2غ the words are offset when people reply to you
@AlwaysAudacity
@AlwaysAudacity 5 лет назад
My Lord, how I love these men.
@sebixglobus5130
@sebixglobus5130 3 года назад
Merci, agadmator. Le coup manqué par Marshall montre son niveau tactique exceptionnel
@ibrahimjaleel5900
@ibrahimjaleel5900 4 года назад
In your analysis Bd7 was a jaw dropping move. I have not seen such a move for quite a while. Thank you so much for all your support and analysis.
@zedknows8391
@zedknows8391 3 года назад
If Capablanca was alive today; I would name Stocks after him.
@nemanjam.6179
@nemanjam.6179 5 лет назад
Jako zanimljiva utakmica ! :) jedna od boljih sto sam gledao !
@inlovewithi
@inlovewithi 5 лет назад
I think it should be stressed that Capablanca is playing without any opening, for me at least, it gives a very good sense of just how good he was.
@josephanderson8977
@josephanderson8977 3 года назад
Love this channel. Been here for years
@Nagantios
@Nagantios 5 лет назад
Damn. That's one beautiful game.
@anteselak6887
@anteselak6887 5 лет назад
Omg I found Bd7 soo proud of myself
@rogerfedererc5315
@rogerfedererc5315 5 лет назад
Oh my good, you must be an excellent player. I am 1600 rated and cannot find that move in my dreams
@anteselak6887
@anteselak6887 5 лет назад
Roger Federerc funniest thing is that I am beginer
@rogerfedererc5315
@rogerfedererc5315 5 лет назад
@@anteselak6887 wow, did you calculate the variations or just played on instinct
@anteselak6887
@anteselak6887 5 лет назад
Roger Federerc I tought that Bd7 is very good move and that bishop is very strong there
@danusiaspock9253
@danusiaspock9253 5 лет назад
@@anteselak6887 It's the kind of move I might make, but without understanding how great it is. I didn't like Marshall's pawn move. Looking around the board, Bd7 just looks like a good move, an ideal re-positioning of the bishop, but not necessarily a crushing move. It's only when you analyse it in detail that you realise it leaves black without any moves! What separates me from Capablanca is that he sees the move and grasps just how brilliant of a move it is.
@isaackikkert6960
@isaackikkert6960 5 лет назад
I saw that blacks remaining rook was a liability after you said to pause the video (That was the move Rxd7), but because you said the counterattack by white uses the whole board I thought that somehow the white rook would enter the attack. My mistake it's still defending. It's interesting how not understanding the motive of a question like try to find a move because of incorrect understanding of a clue messes up ones perception of the game. It is a weird move, but one that keeps a player with an open mind. Agadmator thank-you for sharing your opinion on the move after it was played, I felt happy for you that you respected the idea behind the move and that you promote it. Excellent video.
@jx14aby
@jx14aby 5 лет назад
That was a bloodfest. Loved it.
@rogerforsberg3910
@rogerforsberg3910 3 года назад
Superb analysis, Agadmator -- grazie, grazie!!
@mohankumaras
@mohankumaras 5 лет назад
GM Larry Christiansen calls that Bd7 an earth shattering chess move in his analysis of greatest attacking games from the past. Now I'm able to appreciate why!! Thanks for doing this series Antonio 👍
@bobthompson3739
@bobthompson3739 10 месяцев назад
Without a doubt, the move of all moves, brilliant!!
@botflysimon3616
@botflysimon3616 5 лет назад
Great analysis of an exceptional game. Thanks for your wonderful channel.
@rohanp
@rohanp 5 лет назад
Respect for Frank Marshall. What a quality. I'm no way near.
@intellq
@intellq 5 лет назад
12:39 a glitch in the Matrix
@Netchaiev
@Netchaiev 5 лет назад
Marshall must felt really thankful to the *%*¥° who suggested him to play Capablanca....
@shamsursagor293
@shamsursagor293 4 года назад
Maybe he thanked him..
@mrprince6467
@mrprince6467 3 года назад
If you want to be the best , you have to beat the best
@aabishegaabi6047
@aabishegaabi6047 5 лет назад
What a beautiful game
@amireghbal7824
@amireghbal7824 4 года назад
Love your videos you make these games way more fun to watch than actuall games
@jzim5426
@jzim5426 5 лет назад
Such a really good game. Jk. I just started the video. Although I think it's going to be good.
@hughtube5154
@hughtube5154 5 лет назад
Spoiler alert: It is.
@danceswithstone
@danceswithstone 5 лет назад
*Read more*
@johnnyjohnny998
@johnnyjohnny998 5 лет назад
Cool *read more* gimmicks bros
@HD-pe8lv
@HD-pe8lv 5 лет назад
Don't worry about repeating sentences, we love all your videos and repeated expressions make a great catch phrase for T-shirts and mugs
@jameshogan6142
@jameshogan6142 2 года назад
I believe the B-d7 move is known as a Novotny Interference. It cuts two defensive lines and one of them remains blocked.
@thinkstronger
@thinkstronger 5 лет назад
The move of all move 👌👌
@RowanSutherland
@RowanSutherland 3 года назад
Thanks, again. Great analysis. Per the engine, Black has a nice equalizing line: 1...Kg7 2.Ne8+ Rxe8 3.Bxe8 Qe6 4.Ra1 Qxe8. All great fun.
@alirezanejati5079
@alirezanejati5079 5 лет назад
I'm sure you are not going to believe me but I found that move when agodmator said we're gonna comeback.It's easy when you know a brillant move is there!
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 5 лет назад
Capablanca was simplistically brutal. I wish I could play the endgame half as well.
@kilimanjarno
@kilimanjarno 5 лет назад
Ferocious defending, ferocious attacking, and ferocious commentating. Brilliant. And what a poisonous Bishop move Capa discovered. Fantastic.
@Fenkitoz
@Fenkitoz 5 лет назад
Such a beautiful game to watch
@michalbotor
@michalbotor 3 года назад
alternative title for this game could be a question of a famous paradox "what happens when an unstoppable force [marshall] meets an immovable object [capablanca]?
@AshutoshMohalkar
@AshutoshMohalkar 4 года назад
After watching this instead of becoming fan of Marshall I become fan of Marshall! What an attack!! Though it is unsuccessful
@mohamedhamdi4014
@mohamedhamdi4014 5 лет назад
This made my day i juste watch a great video and i figure out the move all moves
@user-cx2bk6pm2f
@user-cx2bk6pm2f 3 года назад
Wow indeed! That bishop move is amazing.
@Suho1004
@Suho1004 5 лет назад
I would never have found that bishop move in a million years.
@vicitacious
@vicitacious 5 лет назад
Just a Wow for the move of all moves!
@kevinreyeskev2475
@kevinreyeskev2475 5 лет назад
If you don’t like the video immediately you’re not an excellent subscriber
@dylanotto
@dylanotto 5 лет назад
I paused the video for a moment first.
@kevinreyeskev2475
@kevinreyeskev2475 5 лет назад
Andrea Grossoni you right The Agad’s Gambit
@curtr.5792
@curtr.5792 5 лет назад
Andrea Grossoni Apparently Casablanca didn’t study that either
@redpenink12
@redpenink12 5 лет назад
You spoil us so much with this excellent content agadmator! Hope to become a supporter!
@anujmehta8979
@anujmehta8979 5 лет назад
Wow. Is it just me or is every game of this match so captivating. Every move is a haymaker
@squealer42
@squealer42 5 лет назад
Evidently, Capablanca grasped opening theory quite excellently. He knew that it was flawed by constantly thrashing its practitioners, thus sustaining a logical feedback loop that it was best leveraged via ignorance.
@fabianbluthmann8560
@fabianbluthmann8560 5 лет назад
I cant play chess but I like to listen to your knowledge and love for the game. Amazing man!
@jandeflores
@jandeflores 5 лет назад
Capablanca's games are extremely interesting to me. I've watched each video in this saga at least two times. The games have a crescendo that fascinates me, not to mention that he did not study opening theory... I dare to compare his style with the style of alpha zero, who neither studied opening theory BTW... But Capa's moves are all amazing and they make sense, whereas I don't fully understand all the moves alpha plays. I would love to see Capa playing against Magnus or Alpha. I believe he is the only worthy opponent of brute force engines or Magnus' encyclopedic brains... I remember Kasparov praising Capablanca and I didn't know why. Now I know! -- Thanks so much Agadmator.. I love the stories too!
@guirosasilva
@guirosasilva Год назад
Capa forever will be the greatest mind in chess. Like Mozart in classical music. Da Vinci in arts.
@ayushagarwal10
@ayushagarwal10 4 года назад
Once again !!! Captures captures
@richarddarko8770
@richarddarko8770 4 года назад
13:52 Black Qf8 can possibly foil whites Bd7 move of all moves.
@ابراهيمالجبوري-خ7ق
Well not really because if you play QF8 then the white bishop captures the knight, and then after the you recapture with the black bishop the pawn is hanging because the black queen no longer protects it so you capture it with the queen, and the position is better for white.
@TransparentEclipse
@TransparentEclipse 3 года назад
If Qf8, u get Bxc6, Bxc6, Qxe5, and black is without a move. White rook will soon enter the game, your queen cannot move because of Nh5 to Qg7 checkmate, if u move the rook to defend the bishop u get Rd1, if u move the rook to attack the queen u simply get Nxe8 and black is lost, the only piece u can move is the bishop and this is irrelevant since most of whites pieces are on dark squares, it’s just a completely winning position for white. U can’t even move the rook away from the back rank as Nd7 is always a threat attacking the queen and threatening back rank checks with white queen. Black is doomed no matter what with this Bd7 move
@fisher00769
@fisher00769 5 лет назад
I did see Bd7 but only because I knew there was something I had to look for. I would never in a thousand years find it over the board. Like I looked it at, didn't see Qf8# at first, so discarded it. Then made dozens of other attempts but after I saw there isn't really a move that achieves anything I came back once again to look at Bd7 and then I realized what I missed. Truly, these are the kind of moves for which I love chess so much, and the game is really interesting as a whole as well of course.
@carnivaltym
@carnivaltym 4 года назад
What an extraordinary game!
@bigmistqke
@bigmistqke 5 лет назад
What a beautiful move
@justinzinman3258
@justinzinman3258 5 лет назад
That was an amazing game thanks agadmator
@arunh3
@arunh3 5 лет назад
Well... I am really glad the series I voted for did not get majority, cause this is a TREAT
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