Faustino crushes the Benoni | Faustino Oro vs Villa Tonero | Barcelona 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- GM Daniel King examines the game Faustino Oro vs Villa Tonero from Barcelona 2024. Support on Patreon: 🔥 / powerplaychess ►Support via PayPal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/Power...
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He visited us here in Malaga (Spain) for some simultaneous games and and we were delighted with his friendliness and kindness. 3 days later, he beat Magnus Carlsen in an online game for the first time. We should bring him to the London Mindsports Centre!
I just love the calm maturity of his play.
I'm very impressed with the maturity of his play: no crazy gambits, no wild attacks. Just good, positional, confident Chess.
Interesting opening approach and game. He certainly kept his cool when his king got opened up. I'm not sure, I would have.
I don't know to describe the style/feel of this game. It seemed almost cold blooded, very calculated, direct to the point. No wasted moves. It must have felt like playing against a computer in a way. Just very impressive. Imagine what he'll be like in 10 years. :)
❤❤❤❤ beautiful game Thanks
Pure Gold.
Interesting analysis. Thank you very much!
Beautiful game!
Brilliant game by the young Faustino Oro! Also, I love how chess brings people together across the world. One of the things I love about this game. Cheers!
A very impressive performance. I used to love playing the Benoni as a teenager, but now too often people play this kind of calm non confrontational things which just work so well against my Benoni aggression. Thanks Daniel.😊
BTW, Daniel, this system by White against Benoni that you like very much was the favorite of Mikhail Botvinnik and might have been even introduced by him....
I remember Botvinnik playing Bg5 and e3 in his 1960 match against Tal (and that is quite different in strategy), but the database shows he never played with Bf4 - unless you know better.
Great game, thank you
What a nice game. That looks a good line against the Modern Benoni. From a repertoire standpoint, it would complement the Bf4 line that you showed (about 2 months ago?) against the Grunfeld - the one where white refrains from an early Nf3.
Great pronunciation of his name.
Thank you! Nice to get that kind of comment for once!
5:00 "when you play e4 there is a tendency for the pawn to become vulnerable" Actually it can be taken at once, followed by Re8
Of course. I was speaking generally.
Well explained.
Oh, the infamous red tape!
Barcelona is a charming city, I studied abroad there… didn’t the players get nervous when you arrived and checked out the games? I know I would have!
Not surprised I missed the tactic but not a FM
When Faustino plays e4 , what if he played Ng5 because if the Queen takes bishop takes d6 and forking the rooks and the c pawn is weak and you have a passed pawn. And if the Queen doesn't take the knight gets e6. Any opinions?
Speaking generally, you have to carefully weigh all the factors(which vary in evaluation move to move) when you're going to give up a piece like that. For example, is forking the rooks and giving up your bishop for one of them ACTUALLY good for you? It's possible that bishop has MORE value than EITHER of those rooks. We know generally rooks are "worth" "5" and bishops are considered to be "3"; although some think "3.5". It doesn't mean that in every position, that's the value. Sometimes the minor is worth more.
Also, there's an attack being launched on white's king. Your idea gives up the only two defending pieces of white's king. You may not have the time to scoop up an exchange, chase another pawn or have the time to advance your past pawn to the end of the board.
And then generally two pieces are worth more than a rook. In this case, ONE might be. Not to mention the resulting position is going to be an open board with black having the bishop pair.
All of those things lead me to believe it's unlikely to work. Although, I honestly didn't work it out. I'm sure Stockfish can accurately assess it.
If ... QX(R)a6, then (W) Q-a8+ is Mate in 3!
There's nothing like an openimg masterclass by a 10 year old
14:46 It’s not obvious to me what happens after Bb6 locking the rook in.
35...Bb6 36 Rxb6 axb6 37 d7 Qd8 38 Qc3+ Kg8 39 Qc8 wins.
@@PowerPlayChess Thank you sir. Sadly I missed Qc3+..
why didn't black take the rook at a6 with queen? at 13:02
ok got it, white queen goes to a8 and then it's a forced mate ig?
Qa8
White would then play Qa8+ which would lead to mate - Black can only block with the queen and bishop and then it's mate.
After White plays e4 how is he supposed to continue if Black simply shuts the Bishop down with f4 ?
Then white plays e5 and blows up the centre. He actually said that in the video. Well, he said e6, but he obviously meant e5 :)
@@Andha1 so after 1 e5 de 2. Nxe5 Bxe5 3 . Rxe5 Rb4 is White supposed to be better there ?
@@michaelblankenau6598 That is what's implied in the video. And I do think white is better there. Enigine agrees btw :)
@@Andha1 Yes… but fxe4 is significantly worse than f4…. also verified by the engine .
Is he better than Magnus at his age? Looks like it.
I'm curious how White would have pressed things had Black not forced matters with ...f7-f5?!
50 something...2000 rated on a good day. Am I too late to be considered a child prodigy? lol
Senior prodigy is still within reach!
What is a feeling for a 40 year old (for example) to play a 10 year old prodigy and lose? Are chess players used to such conditions?
Happens all the time