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  • Pfft! I once played a forced-mate sequence in 15 moves where i sacrificed the queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights and 7 pawns and mated with the remaining pawn.

  • very interesting how Houdini couldn't find e5, but once you show it the evaluation shifts to white's favor.

  • Realy lesson of chess on play gambit King. Amazing play and excellent explain! a bomb of Knowledge. Thx Kingkrusher, i'm very impressed...

  • 7:00 why cant black go c6 to kick the bishop?

  • Please keep up this series on classical games KC. I am thoroughly enjoying it. Might I suggest another Anderssen classic, The Evergreen Game?

  • Mr KingCrusher, could I get a request? Could you please give a commentary and analysis on the game "Krum Georgiev vs Garry Kasparov (1980) B96. I find that game quite interesting but I don't know the thing like: "why that move?" I would really appreciate a good analysis from you for me to learn chess better. Thanks :)

  • I love these immortal games Mr. Kingscrusher!! Keep em coming.

  • I've always thought this game should have been called "The Immortal Trap."

  • All my life I was looking for a commentary for chess like you do. Which opens the world of this insane game to me in such an clear and understandable way. Honestly I appreciate your work on all your videos here! big ups m8!

  • corajoso as brancas

  • This game is chess history and even 160 years after it was played is still talked about.

    I'm pretty sure that around the year 2170 people will talk about Tryfon Gavriel AKA Kingscrusher and how he entered chess history in the early 21st century with his highly entertaining and educational videos which revolutionized the way chess was made available and accessible to the general public in the years to come.

  • KC, you are THE man.

  • I had seen this game a lot of times but your comments makes it even more interesting. Thank you very much KC, keep working in this way :)

  • The last sacrifice is really freaky!

  • It's interesting how the computer evaluation is all over the place in this game. It seems that computers should be able to understand this position quickly because of their ability to calculate lines. However, I have a feeling that computers get confused a little by the presence of material on the board even though the material can't be utilized. I've seen other examples like this where computers didn't understand the significance of pieces being trapped within it's own pieces.

  • Immortal Kingscrusher! Thanks thanks thanks!

  • Infamous.

  • Nice video, thanks for nice explanation.

  • Maybe do the Evergreen game next? Old chess was cool!

  • @TheBigGuppy I actually like the Evergreen better! But this is great, KC.

  • Thank you for that analysis, KC. Great game!

  • One of my favorite games of all time. Dolph was one of my favorite players. The first time I studied this game was when I found it on a Chess program I had called Sargon. I saw that game and thought this is cool I should look at games played by real chess players.

  • @12:54: I think Ng8 is not only a passive move, I think its the only move which avoids loosing blacks queen???

  • @skreyer Absolutely spot on. That's the reason Ng8 has to be played there.

  • @heheheyification me too

  • Inb4some1whowants2live4ever

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