As a viewer from Mexico, I'm so proud you are featuring a game that will place somehow our countrymen in the world of chess (something we are not known for). Love your videos Antonio, keep the great work (I especially like the history lessons, even if others disagree).
The director of this tournament was Stefano Rosselli del Turco, another excellent italian player. I suggest a good game to remember him. #suggestion Rosselli del Turco vs Yates, Trieste 1923.
@agadmator Can you please make a video of a game from GM Robert Huebner who passed away on January 5. He was a world class player and legend of the game.
#suggestion Bagirov vs Gufeld 1973. So beautiful it was labelled the “Mona Lisa” game. And it is a crime against chess that you have not shown such art.
Hi Agad, I dont know if you ever went through this game but the game between Janowski and Edward Lasker called my "three" sons is really amazing and I'm sure everyone will like you to analyze it
Wow what a Raw game not for nothing you would be able to tell this was before engines Alekhine using brute force in this game Superb game thanks Agadmator
Facing, or SURVIVING the engine on max, allows us to see the preferred moves by them, and make sense of them as much as possible. The engine, likes to limit the opponent's moves with constant threats, and if there is none, it would simply improve positions, or take pawns when possible, for winning pawns is an end game advantage and an attacking advantage, if the positions of the minor pieces say so. Not many mind games from the engine for it doesn't conceive the concept of emotion. Emotion is a power, but when used optimally under conscious control of the individual. All in all, it merely calculates the best move like that. Many people blunder positional advantage, in which the engine beomes an expert of taking advantage of.
Your series about my favorite chess player is such a treat! Thank you!
2 alekhine games in one day 🔥🔥🔥
Treat to watch 😊
Agadmator! Would love to hear, "Welcome Back to the Good Stuff" before this mini saga is finished!!
Love when he says "welcome back to the good stuff" 🤣💜
As a viewer from Mexico, I'm so proud you are featuring a game that will place somehow our countrymen in the world of chess (something we are not known for). Love your videos Antonio, keep the great work (I especially like the history lessons, even if others disagree).
Back to back Alekhine games put a smile in my face
Just so happy to find Agadmator had another great video for us today Fantastic
2 Agadmator videos within 3 hours!
That's the kind of Friday I always hope for :)
Ha moj ha
Its not even my birthday but you are giving me the best presents ❤
That must have been a hell of an tournament! ❤
The director of this tournament was Stefano Rosselli del Turco, another excellent italian player. I suggest a good game to remember him.
#suggestion Rosselli del Turco vs Yates, Trieste 1923.
As a mexican follower, I appreciate this video
@agadmator Can you please make a video of a game from GM Robert Huebner who passed away on January 5.
He was a world class player and legend of the game.
#suggestion Bagirov vs Gufeld 1973. So beautiful it was labelled the “Mona Lisa” game. And it is a crime against chess that you have not shown such art.
Hi Agad, I dont know if you ever went through this game but the game between Janowski and Edward Lasker called my "three" sons is really amazing and I'm sure everyone will like you to analyze it
Wow what a Raw game not for nothing you would be able to tell this was before engines Alekhine using brute force in this game Superb game thanks Agadmator
Well I found the winning moves at pause the video so I guess I'm a certified world champion now lol
My library friends are going to love this
I found the winning move.
I found the move aliekhine played and i feel so good as usuelley any move i think of is a huge blunder.
At 1:53, Shouldn't that move be said as "Ne2" instead of "Nge2" since the c6 knight is pinned?
Wow! Very interesting game.
Yay. More old games
I spotted d5 but immediately without the knight capturing the bishop
I played bishop h3 followed by knight captures in my head. This doesn't work? I'm not very good at playing yet, but I love puzzles...
Nvm, he just takes the knight. Dang.
yyay found it
I think the brightness was increased inadvertently before uploading the video, it looks too bright and sharp.
Haven't changed any settings in a long time
Facing, or SURVIVING the engine on max, allows us to see the preferred moves by them, and make sense of them as much as possible. The engine, likes to limit the opponent's moves with constant threats, and if there is none, it would simply improve positions, or take pawns when possible, for winning pawns is an end game advantage and an attacking advantage, if the positions of the minor pieces say so. Not many mind games from the engine for it doesn't conceive the concept of emotion. Emotion is a power, but when used optimally under conscious control of the individual. All in all, it merely calculates the best move like that. Many people blunder positional advantage, in which the engine beomes an expert of taking advantage of.
Sloppy Sascha!
Bro let me catch up you are going too fast