Alekhine vs Rubinstein - The Hague 1921
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2024
- Alexander Alekhine vs Akiba Rubinstein
The Hague 1921
Queen Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02)
1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 e6 3. c4 a6 4. c5 Nc6 5. Bf4 Nge7 6. Nc3 Ng6 7. Be3 b6 8. cb6 cb6 9. h4 Bd6 10. h5 Nge7 11. h6 g6 12. Bg5 O-O 13. Bf6 b5 14. e3 Bd7 15. Bd3 Rc8 16. a4 b4 17. Ne2 Qb6 18. Nc1 Rc7 19. Nb3 Na5 20. Nc5 Nc4 21. Bc4 dc4 22. Ne5 Be5 23. Be7 Bd6 24. Bf8 Bf8 25. Nd7 Rd7 26. a5 Qc6 27. Qf3 Rd5 28. Rc1 Qc7 29. Qe2 c3 30. bc3 bc3 31. Qa6 Ra5 32. Qd3 Ba3 33. Rc2 Bb2 34. Ke2 Qc6 35. f3 f5 36. Rb1 Qd6 37. Qc4 Kf7 38. Qc8 Qa6 39. Qa6 Ra6 40. e4 g5 41. Kd3 Kg6 42. d5 fe4 43. fe4 ed5 44. ed5 Ra4 45. Rd1 Kh6 46. d6 Kh5 47. d7 Ra8 48. Ke4 Rd8 49. Kf5 Kh4 50. Rh1 Kg3 51. Rh3#
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What I love about your videos, Mato, is you waste very little time getting to the action. Every piece of information is needed and/or, adds to the exquisite ambiance you established to present the game. You and Maurice Ashley are the best presenters of chess games, in my opinion, and if people want to debate that, you two are certainly, my favorites. Thank you, Sir, and keep up the tremendous work.
Mato, thank you so very much for the excellent analysis of these games! I find them instructive and entertaining.
As a TH-cam commenter, I appreciate that Rubinstein was not a quitter!
This is like paying an extra coin at the circus to see the freak show. What a thrill to see one chess legend checkmate another chess giant. Alekhine dominates the game with precision and predatory instinct...what a beast.
Finally, a GM game with checkmate at the end. Surprise!
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'Alekhine was in a hurry, and anxious to have some lunch!' Love Mato's commentaries.
O!M!G! What a game! Could hardly stand the excitement and didn't know for sure that Alekhine would pull it of. Brilliant game, brilliantly commented.
I came here from Jan Gustafsson's analysis of Yi vs Carlsen, Bilbao. That game have some of the same qualities and Jan is also a very nice, and funny commentator, thogh not as hilariously funny as Mato. But the again, who is? Carlsen also worked hard to bring Yi quickly out of preparation and that endgame was extremely thrilling, too. Thank you, MJ
Indeed that end game ( Carlson v Yi ) is complicated and tense. An entertaining and intricate end game ...I hope Mato does a video, but, then again, there are so many good games out there.
+Orlando Romero You can say that again :)
Alexander Alekhine, Master or rather Grand Master of combinations who has no match either in the past or present!!!
“When you find a good move, look for a better one” is the perfect description of this match’s endgame.
thanks mato,,,just love u,,awesome games,,keep posting,,god bless
I think white missed check mate or at least wining blacks queen in minute 5:40 with Qf6....Please correct me if im wrong.
mmm black losses only bishop then
I truly enjoyed this game. Thanks mato
Alekhine was hungry xD
Mato, is there any notes Rubenstein had for this game? He wanted to take that pawn so bad with his King but maybe there was a better move that wouldn't have put him in a position to be checkmated?
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+MatoJelic Hi Mato, I have become a huge fan of Alexander Alekhine after watching your videos. Mikhail Tal and Paul Keres are my idols too. But I'm really enjoying Alekhine's videos nowadays. They are a great source of study and learning. Although Alekhine's tactical play is well recognized universally, he was a master of positional play as well. The match between Alekhine vs Tartakower (1927) signifies his mastery of the chess board. A true magician!
I didnt expect CheckMato :)
I love games that end with checkmate instead of resignation! Nice game!
Great playing, great channel. Present day grand masters same as present day pianists only walk on solid well trodden ground. General competence, but no real creativity or poesy.
Hello Mato , can you represent the game Nakamura vs Carslen , when Naka won the match
Alekhin was hungry..... LOL.. His king was also had hunger of winning...
Clash of titans! Thanks Mato!
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one of the best games I have ever seen
Somptueux!
Giants!
I think, Rubinstein was running out his time so he can not think clearly and straight then acted carelessly and made a fatal mistake
This game is BEAUTIFUL
These kinds of games should be well studied and studied in order to become a strong player.
I had fun watching this game!
another gem
thanks Mato
Interesting game, Alekhine playing cat and mouse variation.
Rubinstein played like a Patzer. But then again he is up against Alekhine.
Mato - I hope Alekhine-Capa WC games are coming soon :D
At 4' why not knight takes Bishop?
Nice Game..:)
Thanks Mato..:)
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What a bizarre game. However, the endgame was instructive.
A beautiful checkmate
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Feels sad to see one legend fall to another legend :(. But this was a fantastic and a very entertaining game! Really enjoyed this game. Alekhine played all the strange moves, which I'm guess was to confuse Rubinstein and waste all his preperation. Rubinstein didn't make any terrible moves as far as I can tell, Alekhine was just too good.
Mato will you be commentating on the latest Carlsen vs Wei Yi game? I've heard it was fantastic.
Rubenstein was in time trouble.
Great game!
What a game!
What a brilliant game by Alekhine..He was really the GREATEST of all time...In tactics, Strategy , New concepts & innovations ( like Alekhine block , Alekhine defence , Alekhine gun etc..
Chess becomes story in your voice ...
What do I think ! I wish I was better. Just a little bit better.
I first thought that Alekhine would use his pawn on h6 to end the game
Not many games between grandmasters are played until checkmate indeed!
very good game
Amazing!
brilliant!
All Mato's videos are "must see".
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Who else was expecting "White.... Played a move... And Black... resigned"Surprise! "White to move... And to checkmate in 1"
1. Fischer, 2. Alekhine
I feel violated
Rubenstein conceded with the loss of the exchange. Merely technique at the endgame. Alekhine was far above his peers at this time.
Not so. It is possible to hold a draw with the exchange down if you have advantages in other areas.
I want a game where alekhine lose!! please :P
he did upload 1 against francisco perez perez
Alekhine too strong, pushing the right moves. But if I was Rubenstein i would not give the exhange rook for bishop
orlin its okay for that but alekhine was to strong
whites black square bishops debut...)))) he moved several times in the opening, and made blacks position bad )))))
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