Interesting idea: by moving his knight twice in the opening, Gufeld induced multiple Queen moves for the opponent which resulted in the Queen being trapped or out of play, also clearing the way for his Rooks to enter the attack. Also, first comment under your videos, let me spend two words of appreciation for your channel, truly one of the best chess channels on TH-cam. Keep up the great work!
That quote reminds me of first becoming interested in chess. I was drawn in by the statuses of legendary players, and how their characteristics overflowed in their playstyles.
Interesting idea: by moving his knight twice in the opening, Gufeld induced multiple Queen moves for the opponent which resulted in the Queen being trapped or out of play, also clearing the way for his Rooks to enter the attack.
Also, first comment under your videos, let me spend two words of appreciation for your channel, truly one of the best chess channels on TH-cam. Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much!
That quote reminds me of first becoming interested in chess. I was drawn in by the statuses of legendary players, and how their characteristics overflowed in their playstyles.
At first glance the thumbnail looked like it's a serial killer documentary.
love your channel
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Remarkable game, instructive analysis. Thank you!
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brown's game might be my favourite in chess history. So clean and creative at the same time. So tactical, so pure and understandable.
Thanks for the nice historical high quality game ❤.
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@chesswisdom Thanks Sir
Amazing game, thanks for this vídeo, and analysis 🙏🏻
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Fantástica partida, gracias chess wisdom, saludos
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I like Gufeld because he wrote my dragon books.
😊I like how Gufeld teaches the King's Indian Defence in his book.....He's despicable🎉
"Despicable"? Are you sure you used the right word?
Sorry He is dominating😂...❤
I really love the way you analyze the gamee🎉❤..the best
@@jacobmwangi7596 Thank you very much.
b4 is interesting from white. I recall playing a b5 line for black after Nf3 Nf6 g3. I believe a variation is named after spassky
Gufeld - a well-sussed street fighter…!