Great game Antonio, when the horse was blundered you can bet your butt we were all looking forward to see how you were gonna manage the rest of the game, that was a LOT of fun bud, I as well really enjoy these LiChess videos youve started doing as along with the other recaps you do obviously, keep it up man! I really truly learn a lot from you, beyond appreciative
It's really nice seeing you play and explain your thought process. Many of us are lower rated than you so this is highly entertaining and educational. Besides, your play style is very fun to watch
5:49 Could you not try RxR+? If QxR, just BxN, and if RxR then BxN attacks the queen, black plays QxB then NxB, BxQ, and it's still equal trade, and if RxR+ RxR BxN BxN BxQ BxQ we even have BxR at the end.
@@BenAlternate-zf9nr would have been better to retreat the knight on e1 to place a pawn on f4 and than come back with the knight on d3 to avoid black bishop pin.
I think most of us have a similar routine lmao, make a coffee/tea, sit down on your favorite chair, and watch a good 30 min video on your fav chess analyzer having a good ol fun game with his out of nowhere nemesis lol
I don't know, I could be wrong since there were games in the database with the way you played it, but it seems weird that you played it because of Fischer and then played in a way Fischer wouldn't have played. Fischer went for the kingside attack in the KIA. He played e5 usually rather soon and often times the dark squared bishop came to f4. He'd play h4 and h5, bring the knights to the kingside. c3 was an idea. I don't know, you didn't really play the KIA in the spirit of Fischer, at least from what I understand. Granted, you're a bit stronger than me it seems, I'm only 2050-2100 Lichess Rapid, so idk, maybe I'm just wrong, but it really seems like the pawn is supposed to be on e5. The pawn on e5 restricts a lot of black's ideas, somewhat walls off the black pieces from helping defend in some kingside attack situations, but again, what do I know?
wow... @11:00 I thought "why didn't he play Qc3 to trade queens? Threatens Qg3+ and his knight jumping forward. Then I saw Bxe4!! eliminating the defender of the black queen on c3, whilst also being able to recapture blacks queen on d3 with the bishop after a queen trade takes place, winning your piece back x.x this is how I lose my advantages lol
on a side note, when you calculated qd8 @13.30, after bf8 blocking, and qxd2, nxd2, you can play bxb7 winning a piece back too (you missed this final move), which means bf8 blocking just isn't a move in that position
Wow your opponent had three pieces the Light squared Bishop the knight and Queen it did seem like he had enough pieces at one point to get a mating sequence together instead he choked Blundering a piece funny he went for the perpetual after all no fight left him in at the rate things were going you’d probably have gone on to Win Not the best game from you Agadmator Hope to see more Chess from you and getting back to your winning ways
You could have captured his black Bishop and then when he recaptures it doesn't matter how he recaptures your Bishop your queens in a position to take his white Bishop on b8 you could have got a two-for-one is it at least restored the material parity
The answer to this question is in every video you do ! 'and it was in this position on move X that Y resigned, as there is nothing more to be done here'
@@theviscount9985 it used to feel like that to me too, until I saw magnus and all finding so many cool tricks. I'm not magnus but playing on in many games I realised neither is my opponent
Why the hell did you not play e5 when you had the chance?? I mean you have a pawn in the centre you just kick his knight as simple as that, instead you blunder a piece wow
You missed the analysis of your last 2 games from previous video which you promised you gonna do 😭
Someone else also mentioned that to him he had said he will cover on his next rapid session
Will do it next vid! I forgot :)
I am also waiting for that
@@agadmator i need it pretty much, the first game was soooo insane
@@agadmatorI went over it in the comments of the original video
We enjoy them a lot, please make this a regular series :)
yes
Hey Agad, you promised to analyse the last rapid games you played..
I was going to ask the same 😢
Oh yeah, Will do it on the next rapid session! Sorry about that!
@@agadmator sorry about that
@@robelengida6211 He adjusted the volume as he typed that comment :D
@@agadmator Love your dedication to your community
“Silly Game!” Oh man this one was hilarious😂
Some how the blunder made this game even more exciting, nice one Agad!!
Great game Antonio, when the horse was blundered you can bet your butt we were all looking forward to see how you were gonna manage the rest of the game, that was a LOT of fun bud, I as well really enjoy these LiChess videos youve started doing as along with the other recaps you do obviously, keep it up man! I really truly learn a lot from you, beyond appreciative
Love these videos even more than the analysis of the normal games
Toni always knows how to create something out of nothing! The Magician from Krizevci!
The wizzard of b4!!❤
Thanks!
please help isn't the bishop on b7 free at 15:23?
Me: No you can't capture with the knight!
Agad: We're not gonna capture with the knight (chuckles)
😂😂😂
at 7:28, if he had played ...Rxe3, you pre-moved recapture with Queen. Why not with pawn to straighten out your pawns?
I wondered the same...
I think it was to do with leaving the e4 pawn soft and praying for a blunder around the light squared bishop haha
A silly game indeed - but still fantastic to watch. We love these videos - please do keep making them!
It's really wonderful watching you think. And your humour when losing is a masterclass in dignity under fire!
And in this position (blundering a piece) we have a completely new game 😂
12:51 qB7 capturing his bishop here puts you back in the game with a 1m30s advantage and the bishop pair but with 1 less pawn
Qxb7 Qxf4+
Always enjoy these Lichess games, thanks for playing on even when there is nothing more to be done here!
Very useful technique. Cheers!
A couple of days ago, I was completely winning against an opponent 500 points higher than me, but he kept playing until I flagged.
It's really nice seeing you play and explain your thought process. Many of us are lower rated than you so this is highly entertaining and educational. Besides, your play style is very fun to watch
5:49 Could you not try RxR+? If QxR, just BxN, and if RxR then BxN attacks the queen, black plays QxB then NxB, BxQ, and it's still equal trade, and if RxR+ RxR BxN BxN BxQ BxQ we even have BxR at the end.
What was wrong with Bxe5 at 5:10 ? Looks like some clean exchanges to me. Like Bxe5 - Bxc4 - Qxc4 - Qxe5
If Bxe5, first Qxe5, then if Nxe5, Bxe2 and White is still down a piece.
@@BenAlternate-zf9nr lol true i forgot one knight ^^
@@BenAlternate-zf9nr would have been better to retreat the knight on e1 to place a pawn on f4 and than come back with the knight on d3 to avoid black bishop pin.
3:00 stasm played ...a5. Wants to make darn sure you can't play b4!
Your opponent didn’t have that killer instinct…he just didn’t want to lose
It was in this position… I enjoyed a nice cup of tea while I watched this video. But ok
I think most of us have a similar routine lmao, make a coffee/tea, sit down on your favorite chair, and watch a good 30 min video on your fav chess analyzer having a good ol fun game with his out of nowhere nemesis lol
Nice escape!
can't reconcile his incredible opening and composure with inability to finish that game - there were a few forced checkmates there
I don't know, I could be wrong since there were games in the database with the way you played it, but it seems weird that you played it because of Fischer and then played in a way Fischer wouldn't have played. Fischer went for the kingside attack in the KIA. He played e5 usually rather soon and often times the dark squared bishop came to f4. He'd play h4 and h5, bring the knights to the kingside. c3 was an idea. I don't know, you didn't really play the KIA in the spirit of Fischer, at least from what I understand. Granted, you're a bit stronger than me it seems, I'm only 2050-2100 Lichess Rapid, so idk, maybe I'm just wrong, but it really seems like the pawn is supposed to be on e5. The pawn on e5 restricts a lot of black's ideas, somewhat walls off the black pieces from helping defend in some kingside attack situations, but again, what do I know?
Why not take the rook with the pawn on d3 instead of recapturing with the queen? I feel like that solved a lot of your issues.
After you played Ne5 and he takes with the knight, what happens if you just take with the bishop?
16:52 Nf6
And it was in this position, being dead lost, that agadmator pulls out a draw, and Magnus Carlsen would be proud.
Hey agad, can you show one of your great game where you were on losing side😊
Probably not a great game if Agad was on the losing side why do you want to see one of his losing games you’ll get pleasure from it ??
@@michaelmassaro4375 You can absolutely have great games that you lost, most people do in fact.
wow... @11:00 I thought "why didn't he play Qc3 to trade queens? Threatens Qg3+ and his knight jumping forward. Then I saw Bxe4!! eliminating the defender of the black queen on c3, whilst also being able to recapture blacks queen on d3 with the bishop after a queen trade takes place, winning your piece back x.x this is how I lose my advantages lol
on a side note, when you calculated qd8 @13.30, after bf8 blocking, and qxd2, nxd2, you can play bxb7 winning a piece back too (you missed this final move), which means bf8 blocking just isn't a move in that position
#suggestion hans vs vidit
For the blundered knight, why couldn’t you just recapture with the bishop?
please keep making these
wow can't believe he blew that lol
It's good to know that excellent players can blunder like me. Granted, I do it way more often. But still....
I am not good at chess, but I knew you should have played e5 when you played ke5. I didn't know ke5 is losing though
The good stuff!
He blew it!!! I feel his pain, have done it many times! 😄😄
As there is nothing more to be done
Here
@@billyjames9861you are a party pooper😂
@@Philopantheon82 lol
Wow your opponent had three pieces the Light squared Bishop the knight and Queen it did seem like he had enough pieces at one point to get a mating sequence together instead he choked Blundering a piece funny he went for the perpetual after all no fight left him in at the rate things were going you’d probably have gone on to Win Not the best game from you Agadmator Hope to see more Chess from you and getting back to your winning ways
would rather watch a draw by you, than watch others win 20
Like captures captures q d7 and I get checkmated. That's one way to do it lmao
The resiliency is commendable. Good job turning what seems to be a lost position to a drawn one.
Agad is a tough bastard to take down that's for sure.
You could have captured his black Bishop and then when he recaptures it doesn't matter how he recaptures your Bishop your queens in a position to take his white Bishop on b8 you could have got a two-for-one is it at least restored the material parity
Pawn c2 captures rook d3. That would have been better.
great fun
loop i love this
Made him work for his meal. :-)
Man i love ur games.
The opponent's endgame was much inferior to his opening and midgame.
"You do what you can"
The answer to this question is in every video you do !
'and it was in this position on move X that Y resigned, as there is nothing more to be done here'
Ok then I watched the video. Turns out sometimes you keep playing.
Don't give up. I never resigned in my entire life 🤟👍
Oh nooo ! I hope you're not the guy who always lets his time run down :(
One can often get a few points from playing on in lost positions. However, I don't like doing it even OTB because it feels like torture
@@theviscount9985 it used to feel like that to me too, until I saw magnus and all finding so many cool tricks. I'm not magnus but playing on in many games I realised neither is my opponent
Where's Medo been
That's what Ben Finegold says, never resign :)
Black miss bh4..winning moves
good
hmm tthis guy explains good
Please just take the bishop on B7
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He is getting away with it. How does he do it?
What to do when there is nothing to do? Watch chess videos.
Hi y'all!
Why the hell did you not play e5 when you had the chance?? I mean you have a pawn in the centre you just kick his knight as simple as that, instead you blunder a piece wow
Blunder big blunder
you missed ALOT OF GREAT MOVES im disappointed
1st
You were not but ok.
@@yonishachar1887a lot of times there are no likes yet but than they all roll in quickly it’s hard to say who was really first
frankly blundering a piece just to save a few seconds so that you could flag your opponent in a 10 minute game is a poor playing spirit
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It's even poorer time managment from the opponent and not expecting this trick is really weird at that level.
Agad masterclass on not finishing prematurelly ...take notes GMs😂
..and it was as of this video I knew why I'm subscibed🎉