4:12 that "pick me, pick me" was inmensely funny 😄😄😄 perhaps Mato can start a serie of chess game for kids? Lol. By the way, this was another wonderful game.
Great upload!! The Urusov gambit is really great fun if black is not careful. It's quite unusual so it turns the game into "real chess" quite quickly. There are some extensive tutorials on the web as well. But I would not call it safe. More like quicksand from move three.
This game was played in 1872? Very rare to ever see someone play counter-attack Black in such a awkward way; Black's king escapes white's bishop without defenders only to receive a checkmate.
I just love the final position of white's pieces: not a piece goes to waste.
Absolutely wonderful Señor Mato....gracias gracias
4:12 that "pick me, pick me" was inmensely funny 😄😄😄 perhaps Mato can start a serie of chess game for kids? Lol.
By the way, this was another wonderful game.
Always fun when you have so many options to deliver checkmate in a single move!
Certainly Mato is the best.
I run a chess club for kids In Adelaide
@@MatoJelicAustralia my neighbor country, greetings from Indonesia
What a pretty little miniature! 19th Century players might not have been well versed in theory, but they produced some delightful games.
Delightful indeed
Love the ending " Pick me! Pick me!" lol
Thank You Mato, for the wonderful game and analysis
A really great king hunt. Thanks Mato!
The "Pick me! pic me!" made this video so much better
Beautiful game as always
Great upload!! The Urusov gambit is really great fun if black is not careful. It's quite unusual so it turns the game into "real chess" quite quickly. There are some extensive tutorials on the web as well. But I would not call it safe. More like quicksand from move three.
Absolutely brutal king hunt haven't seen something like this in a while
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Black knight: “Ooh, I got a rook and a pawn!”
Black King: “I feel so lonesome, I could cry!”
Great!
Coordinaion of the white pieces is visual art.
Bishop's opening was my first opening!
Did you play the Wayward queen attack (Qh5) or the Napoleon Attack? (Qf3)
Very instructive game
Great game!
In such situations, I run out of time trying to decide which check-mate is best.
4 pieces and a pawn all contribute to chequemate. Impressive.
This game was played in 1872? Very rare to ever see someone play counter-attack Black in such a awkward way; Black's king escapes white's bishop without defenders only to receive a checkmate.
Thank you😊
From Java Indonesia : Very good game.
Entertaining
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I had to pause after the final move to find all the ways that whites pieces blocked every possible avenue of escape.
A RELENTLESS ASSAULT WITH A CLINICAL DISPATCH!!!V.W.
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It looks like the player with Black wanted to sacrifice his King.
What a game!
The rumor says Wranay left Vienna and never played chess again...
So Wranay ran away?
Checkmate with a pawn is my favorite type of Checkmate
Simply sensational
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You can run, but you can't hide.
What a wild game
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4:12 that "pick me, pick me" was inmensely funny Go Sir Mato
"Pick me, pick me", and so that paw checkmates the black King 😆
How is Buddy? Doing better I hope?
Buddy is recovering OK
@@MatoJelic I'm very glad to hear that..
SUPERB GAME ,,, MATO SIR 😃🙏👌
The pawn is the soul of chess.
But the little pawn was screaming "pick me; pick me" 😂😂😂
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Wasn't Rc4 also checkmate?
Yes, it sure is. As is Nd3. Three ways to checkmate in one position.
A suggestion: why not feature more examples of how_not_to_play_each_side_ in Chess?
Too many variations ruin the flow of a game
black stumbled 6 times and when they asked him about the game he said. Must you pick on me
LOL
after hearing daniel narodisky saying a lot of these old games were made up, im suspicious. was this at a tournaments or a coffee house?
Stop punching him, he's already dead!
That little pawn said "pick me pick me"
:O
Black pieces barely got warmed up. :)
what a "pick me"...