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When The Strongest Move Just isn't Enough | Janovsky vs Capablanca || New York (1918) 

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David Janowski vs Jose Raul Capablanca
New York (1918), New York, NY USA, rd 13, Nov-07
Queen's Gambit Declined: Traditional Variation (D30)
1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. c4 e6 4. Bg5 dc4 5. e3 c5 6. Nc3 a6 7. a4 cd4 8. ed4 Bb4 9. Bc4 Qc7 10. Qe2 Ne4 11. O-O Ng5 12. Ng5 Qe7 13. Qh5 g6 14. Qh6 Qf8 15. Qh4 Be7 16. Qg3 Bg5 17. Qg5 Nd7 18. Nd5 Qd6 19. Rfe1 O-O 20. Nf6 Nf6 21. Qf6 Qd8 22. Qe5 Bd7 23. d5 ed5 24. Bd5 Bc6 25. Bc6 bc6 26. Rad1 Qb6 27. h4 Rab8 28. h5 Qb2 29. Rd4 Rfe8 30. Qe8 Re8 31. Re8 Kg7 32. Rh4 Qc1 33. Kh2 Qh6 34. f4 gh5 35. Re5 Qd6 36. g3 h6 37. Rhh5 Kg6 38. g4 f6 39. Ref5 Qd2 40. Kg3 Qd3 41. Kf2 Qd2 42. Kg3 Qe1 43. Kg2 Qd1 44. Kg3 Qb3 45. Kf2 Qa4 46. Kg3 Qb3 47. Kf2 Qc2 48. Kg3 Qe2 49. Rh2 Qe3 50. Kh4 c5 51. Rc2 c4 52. Ra2 c3 53. Rg2 Qe4 54. Rg1 Qe2 55. Rg3 c2
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New York 1918 was originally planned as an 8-player double round robin tournament. Norman Tweed Whitaker began a game a day before Round 1, became ill and withdrew from the event, leaving it as a 7-player field.
ROUND 1 saw the most famous game of the tournament. Marshall sprung his prepared variation of what has come to be known as the Marshall Gambit, but Capablanca wove his way through the complications at the board to win the game. Kostic drew with Chajes. In ROUND 2, Marshall lost to Chajes, and Marshall was never able to overcome the bad 0-2 start and catch Capablanca and Kostic. Janowski lost to the eventual tail-ender, Morrison, and this was the beginning of a lackluster result for him. In ROUND 4, Marshall beat Janowski, but this was a bit too late to reverse his fortunes. Kostic beat Morrison, but drew five of his first six games. Despite going undefeated in the tournament, this would not be a sufficiently fast pace to catch Capablanca, who would score a blistering 10.5/12.
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Комментарии : 406   
@thomassumod
@thomassumod 5 лет назад
Please don't stop the Capablanca saga.. I really enjoy his style of playing
@sina8448
@sina8448 5 лет назад
Yes, I love his games too, keep them coming please
@Cygnus__X1
@Cygnus__X1 5 лет назад
i love Capablanca saga don't skip anything. everyone else can chill - you cover tons of other games going on simultaneously.
@Lakis2519
@Lakis2519 5 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing .. i mean sagas are basically when there are zero tournaments running and we had plenty of matches in-between
@manu-ox4fe
@manu-ox4fe 5 лет назад
Amen!
@s.mendoza5705
@s.mendoza5705 5 лет назад
I want 10 more years of capablanca games!
@greense65
@greense65 4 года назад
Yes, if you are going to do something like this, do it right!
@jigarmehta529
@jigarmehta529 5 лет назад
"The best engine was capablanca himself -Agadmator"
@wilmerurbina5108
@wilmerurbina5108 5 лет назад
That's not how you use quotation marks
@scurtualexandru489
@scurtualexandru489 5 лет назад
+1 for the Capablanca series! I really enjoy his games so I'm really happy that you decide to cover it properly
@antonisbampalis7041
@antonisbampalis7041 5 лет назад
Capablanca saga is the best.Keep it as long as you can!
@sortehuse
@sortehuse 5 лет назад
There is no such thing as too many Capablanca games
@johnwamsley1896
@johnwamsley1896 5 лет назад
Let the good times roll
@charliequincy8884
@charliequincy8884 5 лет назад
Loved the Fischer saga and love the Capablanca saga as well...keep it going please!!
@ahmedwaheed3153
@ahmedwaheed3153 5 лет назад
“The best engine was probably Capablanca himself” can’t argue with that
@matthewhochban
@matthewhochban 5 лет назад
If you don't like Capablanca games or this saga, then you are a less than excellent subscriber!
@siswantoy7499
@siswantoy7499 5 лет назад
Agad intentionally switched between Chajes with Janowski at 60fps to see if excellent viewers could actually notice it.
@juanfranciscobrizuela
@juanfranciscobrizuela 5 лет назад
When?
@siswantoy7499
@siswantoy7499 5 лет назад
@@juanfranciscobrizuela 3 times actually
@RomanceJones
@RomanceJones 5 лет назад
@@siswantoy7499 didnt ask how many times, asked when lol
@olasek7972
@olasek7972 5 лет назад
Siswanto Y yes, I caught it a few times, sounded real weird.
@siswantoy7499
@siswantoy7499 5 лет назад
2:36 is one of them. Try and spot the other 2
@adventuresofdavid
@adventuresofdavid 5 лет назад
Capablanca games are sheer beauty...do what you must Agad
@burns9281
@burns9281 5 лет назад
cant get enough capa. there will be time for others later. patience is a virtue
@borjadelarco6052
@borjadelarco6052 5 лет назад
Please keep on with this Capablanca saga, it's a bloody masterpiece!!!
@heimrath007
@heimrath007 5 лет назад
Clearly Chajes and Janowsky did a Dragon Ball style fusion to try and beat Capa, but it was not enough
@sozibrahman8504
@sozibrahman8504 5 лет назад
Hey, carry on capablanka saga. I will never get bored with capa saga. Very useful for learning too
@hhgygy
@hhgygy 5 лет назад
4:13 Of course Chajes isn't interested as he is preoccupied with his own game.
@reginaldmba2323
@reginaldmba2323 5 лет назад
Left lichess to come watch this masterpiece immediately I got the notification. Just brilliant!
@jamesedwards1806
@jamesedwards1806 5 лет назад
Sir Agad, you are without question the best chess analisor of any & all games played . Those who complain are greatly outnumbered by we chess fans who appreciate your highly descriptive analysis of all games you cover. BCCE! (Best chess channel ever) 👍👏
@JJ-kl7eq
@JJ-kl7eq 5 лет назад
Complaints about the Capablanca Saga going on too long have been going on too long.
@RibusPQR
@RibusPQR 5 лет назад
Capablanca buster buster!
@avonacolyte
@avonacolyte 5 лет назад
Complaints that the complaints about the Capablanca Saga going on too long have been going on too long have been going on too long as well.
@sharmaji_ka_ladka_gamer
@sharmaji_ka_ladka_gamer 5 лет назад
The Capablanca saga is too short man! How can people get bored of these beautiful games. There is so much to learn here. I condemn those who want our knowledge to be limited and not be vast.
@ahmedwaheed3153
@ahmedwaheed3153 5 лет назад
I don’t feel like the Capablanca saga has been going for a long time, in fact I still remember the first game in the saga in which Capablanca faced the Cuban master Juan Corzo where Capablanca had no opening theory
@mikecabral1579
@mikecabral1579 5 лет назад
I’m happy with the way you’re covering the Capablanca saga. He was an amazing man a little lucky in this game but still on an amazing run of wins. I don’t know anything about him except what I have seen on your channel. So it’s all new to me. I hadn’t played chess in over 50 years and you young man have rekindled my interest in the game. I assume there are more like me watching. You enjoy these games and it shows and that’s what makes you an excellent provider of Sagas.
@roycastillo6688
@roycastillo6688 5 лет назад
I appreciate all your videos! Capablanca, Fischer, etc! Im a big fan.
@danielw2807
@danielw2807 5 лет назад
The Capa Saga isnt to long, it is not long enough
@sozibrahman8504
@sozibrahman8504 5 лет назад
Exactly
@douglasvanbenthuysen442
@douglasvanbenthuysen442 3 года назад
Thanks for having kept this saga going long and sharing your chess and historical knowledge.
@HeavyboxesDIYMaster
@HeavyboxesDIYMaster 5 лет назад
I'm not tired of this saga! Thank you so much for covering it well! Amazing!
@ismaelvolf4759
@ismaelvolf4759 5 лет назад
I watch your channel practically every day and this game is maybe not the most memorable but the explanation of it is just so well done... Fantastic job and eep going. Thanks.
@juanmanuelcastro-zumaeta552
@juanmanuelcastro-zumaeta552 5 лет назад
Loving the Capablanca saga, man. Thank you for doing it so thoroughly!
@duchi882
@duchi882 5 лет назад
*"When the Strongest Move Just isn't Enough"* *AlphaZero:* The strongest move is always enough
@ChessSerbia
@ChessSerbia 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-id-EujEuD4I.html Young Vincent Keymer #suggestion
@ghjkyj
@ghjkyj 5 лет назад
@chess serbia stop just stop everytime i see u send link to ur channel
@ChessSerbia
@ChessSerbia 5 лет назад
@@ghjkyj i just want to find someone who love chess
@dushyantagrawal4291
@dushyantagrawal4291 5 лет назад
@@ChessSerbia everyone here loves chess
@ChessSerbia
@ChessSerbia 5 лет назад
@@dushyantagrawal4291 that is great.
@michaelschlapkohl5922
@michaelschlapkohl5922 5 лет назад
I love the Capablanca saga!!! Keep going!!
@stanaklol
@stanaklol 5 лет назад
I love the Capablanca Saga! Please don't shorten it as all the games so far have been very interesting.
@julian_b
@julian_b 5 лет назад
It wouldn’t be a saga if it wasn’t extensive. That’s the reason I love them. It extends our vast knowledge and introduces us to all these players from the past. Any viewer that want fewer games, #suggestion maybe you should make a Greatest Hits playlist of the saga as well, to keep both sides happy
@i1pro
@i1pro 5 лет назад
I love the Capablanca saga! Please keep showing his games. They're the most educational for me...
@bugsman1
@bugsman1 5 лет назад
Obviously we, your subscribers, genuinely appreciate your sticktoitiveness with regards to Capablanca, and in general. I personally believe your choices and judgment to be inscrutable. Rock On!
@mohammadaminsarabi6207
@mohammadaminsarabi6207 5 лет назад
Jose engine capablanca😎
@jeansebastienberard
@jeansebastienberard 5 лет назад
Please continue to cover as many of Capablanca's games as you like. It is your RU-vid channel and it is your passion for chess that has me watched all your videos for more than a year. As I'm sure you know, it is impossible to please everyone so why not indulge in doing what YOU love ;)
@Brusselpicker
@Brusselpicker 5 лет назад
Your channel is incredibly busy, never stop the historical chess videos, some of us really appreciate the history of chess and enjoy analysis of these wonderful and instructive games, tournaments and matches. Loving your content.
@4tune8chance65
@4tune8chance65 5 лет назад
Your doing an excellent job of humanising Capablanca's chess career, there is so much more to enjoy than just the game.
@MajinDabora3
@MajinDabora3 5 лет назад
9:03 legs moving the blanket lol :D pozdrav iz komsiluka, odlican video a i partija!
@ahmedwaheed3153
@ahmedwaheed3153 5 лет назад
I knew it would be f6 when you said a move that you should almost never play but it sometimes wins you the game
@pochi3977
@pochi3977 5 лет назад
I enjoyed every bit of Capablanca saga, never thought it was too long! It will be too abrupt to stop this series right here.
@mohamedbenhsine840
@mohamedbenhsine840 5 лет назад
I swear I can't complain about watching agadmator: the capablanca brilliancy spiced by current top tournaments never get me bored and I enjoy this mix of classic and modern chess
@nirmalaajmera9594
@nirmalaajmera9594 5 лет назад
4:14 hey chajes is taking on capablanca in the form of David 🤔🤔🤔
@yndihalda
@yndihalda 5 лет назад
Lolllz
@DvdAvins
@DvdAvins 3 года назад
That position has been reached since, several times, but not with Nc3 being the last move to get there. LIchess's database shows 14 games, the highest rated being Nabaty, T. (2692) - Huschenbeth, N. (2589) in 2018. We continue to float in and out of recent grandmaster play until 10. Qe2 finally gives us a unique (or at least not recently duplicated) game.
@Speciation_net
@Speciation_net 5 лет назад
The saga absolutely has NOT gone on too long! Thoroughly enjoying all the detail
@wilmerurbina5108
@wilmerurbina5108 5 лет назад
You have no idea how much I'd love to see Carlsen vs Capablanca, it's a shame it's impossible. That'd be just mind-blowing
@perul
@perul 5 лет назад
I think that Capablanca always played very instructive. Simpel and effective. And very very strong. Most players could learn much more from him than from, say Tal. Aljechine was the only who were up to him, but with a much more complicated style.
@igorshubovych
@igorshubovych 5 лет назад
Thank you for Capablanca saga. To me he is one of the last players who normal people (not chess players) can still understand.
@danceswithstone
@danceswithstone 5 лет назад
18:24 Agad is an excellent waver of hello with his ear hand!
@kuba6720
@kuba6720 5 лет назад
I love the Capablanca saga. All the old chess masters are just amazing
@johnhodgson4216
@johnhodgson4216 5 лет назад
I like the long series of Past Chess, as the Chess Books only have diagrams and moves, the comprehensive nature of these games is wonderful.
@prabodhpatil2033
@prabodhpatil2033 5 лет назад
You really make games of grandmasters understand easy. Thanks for your contribution!!
@Sletty73
@Sletty73 5 лет назад
It is sooooo important that young chess lovers get to know about the great geniuses of the past. And Capa was a once in a lifetime genius. One of the strongest players who ever lived, along with Fisher and with the probably underrated Lasker and Botvinnik. Pretty everyone knows about Bobby and Gary and Karpov. Agad you as leading youtube chess populariser are doing a meritorious job with your Capa saga. Studying Capa's games and absorbing his crystal-clear chess logic can massively improve the strength of youngsters. And I suggest you to also consider a Lasker saga. Thank you :)
@niallbourke4425
@niallbourke4425 5 лет назад
Capablanca has become one of my favourite players thanks to this channel. Keep them coming, there are loads of "Wow" moves in these games. Good work Agadmator.
@rosyhavoc
@rosyhavoc 5 лет назад
Very much love the history and magnitude of these games. It feels very real with the perspective.
@johngoodall5473
@johngoodall5473 5 лет назад
I really don't think this saga is too long. Your videos are all enjoyable I don't really care what game or player you are talking about, but also, Capablanca is one of the best chess players in history and it is a joy to have his games presented by such a good commentator as you are. There are so many jewels in the Cuban's games that I would almost say that this saga is *too short*.
@canamrugby
@canamrugby 5 лет назад
Capablanca Saga is better than Alpha Zero Saga; keep going with Capablanca .
@arrowghost
@arrowghost 5 лет назад
I'm enjoying the saga nicely, it's telling and reviving the tales of legendary chess players & their legendary matches. It's all about our vast knowledge for all chess enthusiasts & yourself, Agadmator. You're like a museum curator!
@vidiveniviciDCLXVI
@vidiveniviciDCLXVI 5 лет назад
Don't stop, Capablanca is my Fav player and for me the one who made the game look so simple in his brilliance.
@herr007v9
@herr007v9 5 лет назад
Love Capablanca saga :) Keep it going :)
@ahmedwaheed3153
@ahmedwaheed3153 5 лет назад
Can you please do the spinning chair intro in your next video
@ChessSerbia
@ChessSerbia 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-id-EujEuD4I.html #suggestion
@georgeray649
@georgeray649 5 лет назад
People who reckon the saga is taking too long are not excellent subscribers. It simply proves that. I always love the Capabanca saga. All videos. Because each game has a lesson to learn if you really love chess if you execute that moves in real life
@matthewsmith8876
@matthewsmith8876 5 лет назад
I love your videos because I'm always thinking why don't you play this move? Followed immediately by you saying you can't play that move because then you're immediately lost. I have a long way to go before I have anything resembling vast knowledge
@marcorc5167
@marcorc5167 5 лет назад
Keep with the Capablanca Saga! After watching his games I kinda don't care about modern chess.
@dakotayupyupyup8377
@dakotayupyupyup8377 5 лет назад
Capablanca would trash Caruana
@thuram2636
@thuram2636 5 лет назад
There is no such thing as "too many" of Capablanca´s games, I think that this saga should go on showing his games even after he becomes world champion. Well, even Tal's and Fischer's sagas were ended prematurely. Keep on the good work :)
@martinlcandelaria2764
@martinlcandelaria2764 5 лет назад
Hey agadmator, keep the Capa saga going and keep on doing what you're doing! All your videos are excellent
@richarddennis2603
@richarddennis2603 5 лет назад
Who is saying that the Capablanca Saga is going on too long!? It most certainly definitely is not! Best saga so far on your channel Antonio, it's been absolutely excellent.
@jamescrenshaw5097
@jamescrenshaw5097 5 лет назад
I guess because of the Round 11 photo, sometimes you identified the opponent as Chajes. Great video
@groussac
@groussac 5 лет назад
Great series on Capablanca. As with the other series you've done, it has the feel of something that is taking place right now. Keep up the good work!
@anthonyeusebius5834
@anthonyeusebius5834 5 лет назад
You make the games come alive great channel. Much easier than trying to decipher old books and try to mentallytranspose all the variations without getting lost.
@tom7
@tom7 5 лет назад
I love the sagas! Take your time :)
@droceretik
@droceretik 5 лет назад
Agadmator. I trust your judgement as far as match selection and I suggest that most other people do as well. Also it is your channel and you can do what you like. If others are tired of any particular series they can F off and watch Suren, Eric Rosen or Nakamura like I do. There is plenty of alternatives rather than dictating to someone what they should or shouldn't post. The proof of your popularity is in the views and subscribers which is the most of any chess site I think.
@phillyphilly2095
@phillyphilly2095 5 лет назад
Well said. You are an excellent subscriber.
@zebra3stripes
@zebra3stripes 5 лет назад
Keep going with the Capa games! But after that, I'd like to see the Grischuk sashga. (Ugh, that one was bad. A major plunder on my part.)
@manu-ox4fe
@manu-ox4fe 5 лет назад
Saga only on death players. Imagine a Kasparov saga. Every criticisim or coment could become a controversi.
@TravelWithBurns
@TravelWithBurns 5 лет назад
I definitely enjoy the full Casablanca series. If the games are entertaining, which they are, than why not?? It's good to cover all of a player's games before moving on. I find it helpful to follow a single player's strategy/styles instead of jumping from one master to the next. Keep it up!
@sidneyfrattinijr.9700
@sidneyfrattinijr.9700 5 лет назад
I'm never tired of watching Capablanca's games. Each of them is still a piece of art 1 century after been played.
@alexcheloo786
@alexcheloo786 5 лет назад
i enjoy every game of this series and i always await more :) i give these old games way more respect than the new age games where an engine tells you all the lines you need to play to draw every game in classical.
@phoenixzohar
@phoenixzohar 5 лет назад
I love the Capablanca saga, and I don't care how long it is, go for as long as you feel is necessary! The other players will be there for other sagas!
@MckayGeoff
@MckayGeoff 5 лет назад
Please keep the Capablanca saga going, I'm really enjoying it!
@keithstein7913
@keithstein7913 5 лет назад
Agadmator, keep 'em coming! Love Capablanca saga. The more the better.
@RyanSimba
@RyanSimba 5 лет назад
Capablanca was a beast of a player, and I am amazed on how he used to destroy some of his opponents.. I true legend of his time... please keep uploading amazing videos, I watch them everyday...
@chesson6464
@chesson6464 5 лет назад
Más! Más! La historia de Capa es fascinante!
@BigBSinclair
@BigBSinclair 5 лет назад
I really enjoy this saga. I have Alekhine's "My Best Games.." where he hilites his victory over Capablanca and I am curious to see how you will handle this match. Of course, also really looking forward to his victory over the great Lasker.
@PragmaticAntithesis
@PragmaticAntithesis 5 лет назад
That's the issue with engine lines, they don't account for psychology.
@muzzammilsuleiman7118
@muzzammilsuleiman7118 5 лет назад
Andrew Smith and if you’re loosing already, you’re still going to be loosing nonetheless. That’s why we have Ivanchuk moves in chess.
@goodguycwyzz4768
@goodguycwyzz4768 5 лет назад
I hope you cover as many Capablanca games as possible. He’s such an amazing player and he will never play again. All the pros alive today will have plenty of games to cover later
@captainnautilus9578
@captainnautilus9578 5 лет назад
this saga should last forever ! best content on youtube by fa!
@nazar1979iraq
@nazar1979iraq 5 лет назад
i love capa, please more videos and games.
@byykkonen
@byykkonen 3 года назад
Loving every Capablanca game. Glad You didn't rush it.
@cjdlv8909
@cjdlv8909 5 лет назад
Your selection of games equates to Capablanca's playing of games. They are both beautiful to watch. Many thanks.
@n20games52
@n20games52 5 лет назад
I am definitely enjoying all the Capablanca games and look forward to more. This one was a great fight and showed how Capablanca's reputation alone was one of his weapons.
@michaelrocke5721
@michaelrocke5721 2 года назад
This is an example of the human element creeping in. Remember that Fisher vs Tal game that you covered so well, "What a smile can do".
@garnauklaufen6704
@garnauklaufen6704 5 лет назад
I enjoy every single Capablanca game.
@williamburdon6993
@williamburdon6993 5 лет назад
There is undoubtedly a mental factor involved when playing superior players, at any game. Even other great players, start second guessing themselves, when they confront legends and other creatures, from Outer Space.
@ahmedwaheed3153
@ahmedwaheed3153 5 лет назад
This game reminds me of the game between Carlsen and Karjakin that you showed where the weaker player had a much better position and a big advantage but then played a less winning move move that turned the game into a drawing position
@maceddie666
@maceddie666 5 лет назад
Well said :) Just as you think Capablanca is losing a game, he seems to find away to crush his opponent. Take as long as you need to cover this saga - it will be worth it. :)
@reganfriend5029
@reganfriend5029 5 лет назад
historical precision ... deep thank you ... agad...Mentor. well done.
@manu-ox4fe
@manu-ox4fe 5 лет назад
I read the comments and see very few complaints about the saga. i was playing the orthodox defense aganist a friend that is a very strong player . I saw Fisher playing it against Spasski in the WCM . I was killing him but i self doubted mayself, made the safe play and a winning position turned into a draw. Was my only chance of beating him in all those years , He was a titled player. I chickened out.
@LordJudgement1818
@LordJudgement1818 5 лет назад
I love that David pic. Mr janovsky over here looking like the most interesting man in the world.
@mihemedsakir5115
@mihemedsakir5115 5 лет назад
Please keep us in Cabaplanca saga I'm going to miss him
@joseperez8774
@joseperez8774 3 года назад
Capablanca is #1 champion ... Pure talented. Was ahead by far.. Art and beauty's how he played. He died to young at 53. A master..
@a.i.newton847
@a.i.newton847 5 лет назад
The Capablanca catalogue is built into chess computers that everyone interested in chess has played. Many of these famous games are so familiar because they emerge from computer simulations. Learn to play human chess relearn Capablanca. Anyway an online resource of these iconic games is valuable in itself. More Capablanca please.
@docsteely2388
@docsteely2388 5 лет назад
It would really be a real pity to abandon the Capablanca saga. As I said when voting for it, few players in history have such a clear, crystalline style. Plus you do an excellent job of presenting his games, making the whole experience even more didactic. Please, do go on...
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