@@lukesimmons2409 same, I watch agadmator and then I play and say "I don't believe you" when my opponent attacks, proceeding to find out I really should have believed him. Or every time I play the danish I say "are you perhaps interested in some pawns?".
#suggestion Ivan Sokolov vs Tiger Hillarp Persson 1997, Koge Open, Denmark. A wild and beautiful tactical game involving queen sacrifice and an awesome mating net. Definitely deserves a video. Do check it out!
11:35 That's definitely one of the harder checkmates to find. Sacrificing a Rook because it was blocking its own pawn from delivering checkmate. I know it's a clearance sacrifice, but this is a sacrificing strong piece to allow way for a weaker piece.
TBH I literally missed checkmate😂😂 because I was thinking about capturing c7 pawn by knight, if I was playing the game I would have spotted it, but I'm just watching it so it's different thing for me
I miss pawn move mates 9 out of 10 times. 1 out of 10 times when I actually get the pawn mate it is by accident. I didn't know it was mate before I moved the pawn.
Firstly, I should say I have been a subscriber for a long time and greatly enjoy your analysis. However, perhaps my deafness is getting worse: you seem to be rambling on a bit in this video! Unfortunately I could not make out much of the commentary. Very interesting game though! Thanks, as ever.
As a UNESCO-certified chess authority, I agree with my peers such as Magnus, Anand, et al that the move b4, by any side in any given position is The Best Move.
Not all the positions though.. there are some games I have witnessed on this channel where Agad himself has said "that b4 is not the best move in this position " So maybe not all the positions probably😅
i even missed that mate in 1 because my mind thinks queen capture on pawn was a brutal move closing in the queen to the opponent king. welp, i love chess anyways.
I know this opening pretty well. I've used to for years and think of it as a great weapon. The few times I have people play people trying to use it against me I feel very comfortable going into the line. Thinking that I can foil it, I end up angry that I lost
Pratim te vec 5 godina, i secam se da si jednom napravio video o coveku koji je hteo da nauci sve linije u sahu, valjda je krenuo da uci napamet i onda poludeo od toga. Ako sam u pravu i ako se secas tog videa o kom pricam, mogao bi da uradis ponovo analizu toga i da objasnis pricu oko coveka. Ne mogu nigde da nadjem ni ko je ni sta je bio. #suggestion
NOPE! you are wrong! at lower levels, with its 4...Bxb4's stats being 53:44 under 2000! that's 9% WORSE!!! the rousseau gambit with 3...f5!'s stats are 41:56! that's a full 15% better than white, and 12% better than the evans. grandmasters give TERRIBLE advice! what works in YOUR WORLD doesn't for amateurs.
09:00 How about Qb3 because it attacks g8 rook, and black can't capture f4 pawn , at first I was thinking about Qd4 because it lines up Black's queen and king, forces him to capture, but black rook will capture G2 pawn and f4 pawn
Nice Checkmate that finishing pawn Checkmate is the kind of move someone would want to think through for a second instead of doing something brash like bringing queen up to pair with Bishop Great Game Thanks Agadmator
at 9:00, my first real guess for the move was Queen to F3...and I assume that wouldnt be good because it would basically entail a bunch of trades which would lead to a draw but could someone tell me what I'm missing and why it isnt a good move?