lol until rook c8 your continuation of the game was exatly the same that Houdini would play.Anand resigned at -1,7 Rating, and when the continuation goes further, the Rating quickly drops to -4, witch is devastating :) Good Player you are :V
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I think that move, 6...,Na5 was a great blunder: 7 Bxf7+,Kxf7 8 Nxe5+ and after Ke8 or Kf8, 9 Qh5 with mate in one, if g6, Nxg6 .. white in a winning position in move 10...
It seems at 4:52 that white could win a piece or at least an exchange with Bg7 forking Rook and pinned knight on e5, wonder why kaspy didn't go for that. Maybe Bf6 by Anand?
lol until rook c8 your continuation of the game was exatly the same that Houdini would play.Anand resigned at -1,7 Rating, and when the continuation goes further, the Rating quickly drops to -4, witch is devastating :) Good Player you are :V
qurdel1 1 month ago
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kingscrusher 5 months ago
Kingcrusher what is white's best defence against this gambit after they take the pawn?
JOTTABYTE 6 months ago
Very similar Rf6 situation in Tal v. Leonov, Riga, 1949.
Obviously Fischer studied Tal intensely, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is where he got it from.
jgrab1 10 months ago
4:53
Why didn't why play Bg7 forking knight and rook?
TheInfallibleChase 1 year ago
After white plays Nxe5 and black's Nxe5 what if white plays Bg7 threatening the rook and the knight on e5?
Fand421 1 year ago
I think that move, 6...,Na5 was a great blunder: 7 Bxf7+,Kxf7 8 Nxe5+ and after Ke8 or Kf8, 9 Qh5 with mate in one, if g6, Nxg6 .. white in a winning position in move 10...
Is there something i missed? pls tell
sonofabitchiamyesyes 2 years ago
@sonofabitchiamyesyes you missed 9...Qe8
philnoll 2 months ago
Anand clearly should have used Altavista.
ihateuutube 2 years ago 11
heheheh, too right
Clownpaintdude 2 years ago
It seems at 4:52 that white could win a piece or at least an exchange with Bg7 forking Rook and pinned knight on e5, wonder why kaspy didn't go for that. Maybe Bf6 by Anand?
PabloPena108 3 years ago
anand wastes a move
his last move should just be Qd7 not Qe7
still losing position but not as bad
ponderer331 3 years ago
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acidfreak1976 3 years ago
there is new theory on the evans gambit. chessvideostv covers full anylisis.
GMAhmedAdly 2 years ago
The day this video was added i turned 18 :) and yes i did enjoy it
mat19892000 3 years ago
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wishconcert 3 years ago
i'd love to see a video on the volga gambit aka benko gambit.
nice video.
minorityattack 3 years ago 3
14...Bd7
Ewilds 3 years ago
HARASS THE White Queen by Bishop f6 not knight f6 as Anand actually played.
gologram 3 years ago
you are great.get me more stuff on Sicilian najdorf
gologram 4 years ago
You obviously do a greate job here on youtube King! We all appreciate your effort. Keep it up!
hr31979 4 years ago 8
at the moment anad resigned, why couldnt he play Bh6?
whichs pins the knight to the queen,
graauwww 4 years ago
he was still developing as a player and failed to see that move!
irvpat 4 years ago
Because then Bc4 wins a piece
r6r/pp2qk1p/3pbppb/8/2B2N2/4Q3/P4PPP/R3R1K1 b - - 0 26
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4 Bxb4 5. c3 Be7
6. d4 Na5 7. Be2 exd4 8. Qxd4 Nf6 9. e5 Nc6 10. Qh4 Nd5 11. Qg3 g6 12. O-O Nb6
13. c4 d6 14. Rd1 Nd7 15. Bh6 Ncxe5 16. Nxe5 Nxe5 17. Nc3 f6 18. c5 Nf7 19.
cxd6 cxd6 20. Qe3 Nxh6 21. Qxh6 Bf8 22. Qe3+ Kf7 23. Nd5 Be6 24. Nf4 Qe7 25.
Re1 1-0 (Bh6 26. Bc4)
if 26..d5 then Bxd5
kingscrusher 4 years ago
great video!
peccs 4 years ago