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This is What Creativity Looks Like on a Chess Board 

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09:20 Creative Explosion 1
11:53 Creative Explosion 2
21:18 Evaluate Please
24:50 Blunder Check
27:27 Summary & Lessons
In this episode, we explore a wildly creative game by Swedish Grandmaster Tiger Hillarp Persson, a one-time Swedish Champion and renowned chess innovator. Known for his unconventional style and dynamic play, Tiger showcases a masterpiece of creativity and strategic depth in this game against Peter Heine Nielsen, Magnus Carlsen's coach, from the 1998 Politiken Cup. We dive into Tiger’s fearless sacrifices and how he trusts piece activity and coordination over materialistic considerations, crafting a game full of explosive and imaginative tactics.
Tiger’s moves, including a jaw-dropping intentional pawn fork and an astounding activation of his King’s Indian bishop, reveal the true depth of dynamic play. His concept of "chaos theory" in chess highlights that creativity is a trainable skill, and through games like this, he shows how anyone can push the boundaries of traditional play. Tune in to see Tiger’s genius unfold and learn valuable lessons on how to trust your piece coordination to dominate even the sharpest opponents!

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Комментарии : 29   
@krishnakumarkannan2007
@krishnakumarkannan2007 2 дня назад
Most interesting game and Commentry I have ever seen in my entire chess search. I have been searching for the approach to learn chess for decades and this is the best.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
This is amazing to hear, thank you so much! Please share the channel so we can reach more people so I can keep producing similar content.🙏
@briandwi2504
@briandwi2504 2 дня назад
Very interesting game, thanks!
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ashishchavan4312
@ashishchavan4312 2 дня назад
Great game 🎉
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Indeed! :)
@GaryWalters-tk2lp
@GaryWalters-tk2lp 2 дня назад
What a game, if only I could play like that! Beautiful style of play that I would love to be able to play, but how your going to teach us this in a lesson is another thing, however if anyone can, I'm sure you'll give it a go 👍
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Amazing game indeed! You can't play like him tomorrow obviously. Please start with my series on Learning to Sacrifice.
@sleepykid
@sleepykid 2 дня назад
excellent game review, would love to see more Kings Indian!
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Thank you! More KID will be released!
@brainfellow5140
@brainfellow5140 День назад
This game speaks volumes to your "Art of Awakening Pieces" course... black being able to get e4 in, by sacrificing material to clear the obstructing white pawn, blew the entire game open for him. Great video, Dr. Can, thanks!
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Absolutely, I was thinking of that course too :)
@michaelf8221
@michaelf8221 День назад
Sick coordination
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Indeed!
@Marik0
@Marik0 8 часов назад
Great game and analysis! The hardest part for me was the decision to allow Nxa8. And that he seemed totally unfazed by the two passed pawns!! The self-fork was magnificent, but you could see it coming because of the take back of Nf3. Obviously, if you did not analyze the game I would not have "seen" any of this. 😀
@DanielDollinger1959
@DanielDollinger1959 День назад
I am not even close to this level of coordination. Unbelievable talent. Wow!
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Thanks for the feedback, Dan!
@peterfredriksson1857
@peterfredriksson1857 День назад
Great game! 👍 My own most satisfying wins as black are with Kings Indian and Modern Benoni. So dynamic openings with many tactic possibilities.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Great feedback, thank you! Then Tiger is your model player!
@robwilliams3592
@robwilliams3592 День назад
Wow, what a game... Pre ordered the book due to be released Nov 15 based on this game... Also have Ivanchuk's book coming on Nov 1.... The Ivanchuk vs Topalov game, Sicilian Defense, Novgorod 1996 had so many tactical themes, think you reviewed it also... Seen so many good games and ideas today my brain is fried; will take me a week to ten days to "try" and sort it all out... The Chess for Life book also looks interesting... Was looking at lists of top games you should know...suggestions? Maybe i'll start my own list... Anyway, great game review...
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Great! Hope you will like the books. Ivanchuk is great and very creative too! You can start your own list I believe, otherwise keep an eye on the instructive chess classics series on this channel.
@Flickit100
@Flickit100 18 часов назад
I have watched other chess channels in the past, some big names including Grandmasters, and none of them can teach a player at my level (1150) like Dr Can.
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic 9 часов назад
This is amazing to hear ❤️
@gdcoffee0813
@gdcoffee0813 День назад
Incredible game, I believe I have seen this in Jonathan Rowson’s Chess for Zebras. Are you familiar with his work? You two seem to speak about chess very similarly and I believe you would greatly appreciate his thoughts about the game of chess
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
I thought of him too! I think they are good friends. Of course I am familiar with his work. A deep thinker indeed.
@anthonyjaglal
@anthonyjaglal 2 дня назад
Great 👌 game was happy I found bishop to f5sac to activate kid bishop,I didn't have chess books when I started chess, for a very long time I played chess by solving or creating ideas on my own,it helped my creativity,I think when one starts chess there should be no books just play for awhile, thinks it helps to tap a creative side 💯👋
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Beautiful thoughts! Thank you.
@jaybingham3711
@jaybingham3711 День назад
"Always be careful to avoid the horribly embarrassing pawn fork." "And?" "And what?" "Well this is chess. So no doubt there's an exception to that tried and true nugget of wisdom? Wait...wait just a minute sir! I swear to God if you're about to tell me some nonsense like a backing into a self-inflicted p-ork needs to be on my radar...you best be ready to run for your life." 😡
@Dr.CansClinic
@Dr.CansClinic День назад
Hahaha great comment!
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