Well, I got the first two move quizzes wrong. However, I don't play this opening for either side, so perhaps I shouldn't be expected to. Once the game got heavy into the middle game (where I am at my best), I easily found the third move, e5. Although you didn't ask, I just had to test myself on the winning move, so I stopped the video and immediately found Rxd5. That was easy. If you're not going to play f3, then it's the only other move to consider. Thanks, Mato, for bringing us this gem. Edit: After looking at the video again, I realized that the third move quiz was Bh6+. The guess the move sign went by so fast that I didn't have time to stop the video, but the move was way too obvious.
As Jeremy Silman has noted, it's somewhat fashionable to downplay the brilliance of players from far into the past but some of those players hold up fairly well under the scrutiny of chess engine analysis, including Capablanca, Em. Lasker, Alekhine and Carl Schlechter.
Thank you very much Mato sir for finding superstar Schlechter from chess Galaxy. Love you
Again, what a great series ! Where have you been all my life, Carl Schlechter ?
Laa
Well, I got the first two move quizzes wrong. However, I don't play this opening for either side, so perhaps I shouldn't be expected to. Once the game got heavy into the middle game (where I am at my best), I easily found the third move, e5. Although you didn't ask, I just had to test myself on the winning move, so I stopped the video and immediately found Rxd5. That was easy. If you're not going to play f3, then it's the only other move to consider. Thanks, Mato, for bringing us this gem. Edit: After looking at the video again, I realized that the third move quiz was Bh6+. The guess the move sign went by so fast that I didn't have time to stop the video, but the move was way too obvious.
Outstanding! there was not any other player like this Carl Schlechter in 20th century.
The truly masterpiece! e2-e4 and e4-e5 pawn marsch is excellent decision! Again great chess from Schlechter...
Poor Schlecter was alive in very troubled circumstances and still shone like a diamond.
Hi you are mato, I am back for another video. Tell me what game we will be watching today
As Jeremy Silman has noted, it's somewhat fashionable to downplay the brilliance of players from far into the past but some of those players hold up fairly well under the scrutiny of chess engine analysis, including Capablanca, Em. Lasker, Alekhine and Carl Schlechter.
Excellent game
Thanks
There are two types of sacrifices and I dont know both.........
Please show us a game where one player makes an amazing comeback from near death on the board
Only Mikhail Tal can do that
See this: chessschool.com.au/free-chess-videos-mikhail-tal/
@@MatoJelic Euwe -Vidmar Carlsbad 1929 Geller-Euwe Zurich 1953
Burn baby burn...😎
Brilliant!
Got Burned.
Awesome
Please make 1080p video
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After R: e5 ,B C4 atacing A2
Schlechter-Jelic!!
Completely Burned by Schlechter
Hi Mato, I'm searching a game in which pawn was promoted to knight but I can't find it. Can you help me?
I can't remember
@Oissev Onos Thanks man. I appreciate it!
Is Mato in trouble-blo?!
Can we please have a game where en passant capture is the decisive move.
Thanks.will watch :)
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TKS.