A clash of generations. If memory serves, I recall watching GM Stefansson play a lot of blitz on the ICC, all the way back in the 20th century. :) Thanks for presenting the game!
It's pretty funny that the worst position he got all tournament was 10 moves into the first game. Since then he played what 400 moves or so across all games? And he was equal or better in every single one of them.
I really really enjoyed this game. In all honesty - on a much higher level - it is one of those games that could have easily appeared on any club-level player's chessboard. No magic, nothing fancy, just solid good everyday chess.,, Thank you Daniel!
Unfortunately I am at work Thursday evening. Maybe I can arrange my tea break to watch some of it. I got the who.e sequence. Lovely game by Erigaisi. Thanks Daniel.
b6 followed by exchanging the problem Bishop was played by Capablanca against Botvinnik in AVRO, and White won instructively. It could be because the Knight was too far away from the main action while White was essentially in the driver seat
Hey Daniel great YT channel, what chess UI are you using in your videos? Also it seems you input your moves & analyses via the keyboard instead of drag & click, if you don't mind explaining that
@@MindGameArcade Yes, Chessbase allows you to record variations in a game although I'm not sure you can navigate them by keyboard only. Maybe Daniel has a second display so he can click on the varitation he wants.
Due to misplacemen of Na6, b6 and Ba6 is pretty dubious plan. This is the difference between an ordinay GM without talent and a super GM. In hundreds of games online I played exactly the plan you suggested (Qc7, Nc6 and Ne4) easily neutralizing the London System, scoring 62% of win. I saw that plan in a your instructive video included in chessbase opening encyclopedia.
Well, what's your plan for that lightsquare bishop? Without that plan or some plan it can easily become blacks worst piece. It sucks that the knight isn't great but having a blockaded bishop for a long time isn't great either.
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A clash of generations. If memory serves, I recall watching GM Stefansson play a lot of blitz on the ICC, all the way back in the 20th century. :)
Thanks for presenting the game!
It's pretty funny that the worst position he got all tournament was 10 moves into the first game. Since then he played what 400 moves or so across all games? And he was equal or better in every single one of them.
Interesting.
He did get into some trouble in the final game , but yes that's stunning to put it mildly!
@@pawankulkarni3403 after he played scandi 😂
I really really enjoyed this game. In all honesty - on a much higher level - it is one of those games that could have easily appeared on any club-level player's chessboard. No magic, nothing fancy, just solid good everyday chess.,, Thank you Daniel!
Unfortunately I am at work Thursday evening. Maybe I can arrange my tea break to watch some of it. I got the who.e sequence. Lovely game by Erigaisi. Thanks Daniel.
b6 followed by exchanging the problem Bishop was played by Capablanca against Botvinnik in AVRO, and White won instructively. It could be because the Knight was too far away from the main action while White was essentially in the driver seat
Analysis well done as always. 🙂
very nice review indeed.
Hey Daniel great YT channel, what chess UI are you using in your videos? Also it seems you input your moves & analyses via the keyboard instead of drag & click, if you don't mind explaining that
I think it is just Chessbase and the moves are put in advance so Daniel just go backward and forward with the keyboard.
@@dorgeshuun he plays variations also quite fast so I'm not sure, maybe chess base also shows variations?
@@MindGameArcade Yes, Chessbase allows you to record variations in a game although I'm not sure you can navigate them by keyboard only. Maybe Daniel has a second display so he can click on the varitation he wants.
Take a shot every time he says reasonable
Interesting principle at 4:02...when a knight blocks a pawn, it weakens squares that pawn would otherwise be able to defend.
Thanks Mr King❤❤❤
Please , review some best games from the history of Olympic Chess🙏
Was it 10/11 for Arjun or 10.5/11, Since he didn't lose any game and the game he didn't win was a draw?
10/11 , he drew with China and Uzbekistan
Due to misplacemen of Na6, b6 and Ba6 is pretty dubious plan. This is the difference between an ordinay GM without talent and a super GM.
In hundreds of games online I played exactly the plan you suggested (Qc7, Nc6 and Ne4) easily neutralizing the London System, scoring 62% of win. I saw that plan in a your instructive video included in chessbase opening encyclopedia.
Well, what's your plan for that lightsquare bishop? Without that plan or some plan it can easily become blacks worst piece. It sucks that the knight isn't great but having a blockaded bishop for a long time isn't great either.
Ordinary GM without talent ? Where do you rate then ?
GM without talant? 😂
Well, it's known since more than twenty years the problem of inflation of GM titles. This is not a novelty.
Yes, without talent. His way to conduct the game is a clear demostration of that.
and world number 3.
As I said in the video.