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  • Please like this video if you got something out of it, or even better add it to your favourites. Cheers, K.

  • this is a great win...this guy has beaten Carlsen:

    chessg*mes.com/perl/chessgame?­gid=1405555

  • gorato garroted

  • I love this game.. pins galore!

  • Nice skewer

  • I like how after you blunder a piece you still were looking for initiative and attacking chances! I'm like that too! I love playing as black and always looking to attack weak spots.

  • very nice ! ahahaha

  • hahhaha i love it, nice one dude.

  • beautiful pattern chap

  • love it !

  • Fun game!

  • haha! Brilliant xD

  • ahahah Gorato got fingered

  • Nice, just throw the chess rule book out the window and win the game,

  • hahahahaha

  • Why not 25 ... Rd6? Attacks queen with discovered check?

  • because 25 Qxe6 is a check!

  • nice one! love it

  • Wow nice win man, you came back from two pieces down. Thats awesome!

  • HAHAHAHAHA GO THE SWINDLE

  • it seems that 24 Qe3 was the fatal mistake. At first glance it looks like maybe 24. Rbd1 would have sufficed and kept the extra piece. I haven't thoroughly analyzed it though.

    Really a great game from a spectators point of view! Great, mad, drama. Love it. 5 stars again.

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  • you sir are a mad genius!

    "lets do this lol!" that was what gave you the win.

  • One of the most enjoying games I have ever seen :D especially with your comments on it :D. Thanks for alot of great videos, love em all

  • is 5 stars the maximum? I would give this 6 stars for entertainment value.

  • that was awesome

  • this one was really good

  • One of ur most fun ever!

  • great moves with your white bishop.

  • fun game to watch, so glad you post these here. thank you

  • think it's pronounced todorovich (soft r also)

  • Heh-- the old accidental two piece sac to crush a Grandmaster. Sparkling counterplay.

  • For those saying why not rook to D6 at move 25 his king was in check and he had to capture the queen or move the king or block the check, great game Tryfon!

  • this was indeed 'good fun'. 5 stars again

  • move 25 - why not rook to D6?

  • He was in check.

  • Black was in check

  • just wow

  • lol

    you fell assbackward into victory yes CRuSH?....lol hahah gg

  • 17... Bc5 looks fun. Keeps the Black queen on the diagonal.

  • At 5:43, why didn;t you move the rook to d6? You would have won the queen outright.

  • Woops, didn't even see the check

  • I wouldnt know how to comment on this, its too brilliant. Very gg King :D

  • Great game :) guess you're not such a muppet after all ^^ Good fun!

  • Wow indeed. Excellent swindle.

  • As much skill as luck. You out-played the GM in the last part of the game. Very inspirational.

  • where was he lucky? after the white N retreated to f3 to jump into the e4-pawn-fork black was a N down for 2 free centre pawns having the opponents king stuck in the centre.

    well, if that N has to be burried on f3, this opening must be sound :]

  • haha, beautiful. Remember when you were talking about the death of the romanticism of Chess, and all the rigid stuctures now in place?

    I think you just gave that idea a kick in the behind, no rigid gambits here, this was truely a beautiful thing to watch!

    Swindling a GM from two pieces down, haha. I love it. Favorited.

    It's a good thing he was there, because it does take two to make a nice chess game like this. Some may argue blunder city, I say no. You make mistakes and keep going. GG!

  • Very lucky...but VERY entertaining. Well done. Really liked the discovered check but i think i would have used the discovered check to take the queen with your rook, instead of trading queens first....though i may be missing something. Good Job KC

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  • @PtolemysGambit: King was in check, so he had to take with the queen. Maybe I'm missing something, too ;)

  • KC was in check, so the discovered check was impossible that turn.

  • wow 1000 vids, keep up the good work, btw i love insane sacrifices like those.

  • I wondered whether you would do something special for your 1000th vid, and you did!

    Very surprising game and good commentary. Keep up the good work.

  • owned!

  • A very complicated position and very well played. Congrats on the win!

  • haha king... very nice turn around...he definitely didn't see that coming.

  • Very entertaining game! Really made me smile by winning over a GM with 2 piece sacrifices in the opening.

  • Congrats on the 1000th video and great win.

  • What a swindle! I favourited this, because it's not often that you see a GM getting swindled 2 pieces down (technically speaking, it's actually a piece down, because you were bound to recoup a piece with your mass of centre pawns anyway). A nice video for your 1000th - well played (sort of :D )!

  • God this was one of your best games KC.

    I wanna conratulate you for your 1000th video.

    I have watched every!!!! video you posted since the beginning about 2 years ago.

    You are by far the best and consistantly good quality garanteeing video poster on youtube

    Thank you very much for your entertainment Tryfon Gavriel !!!!!!!!!

  • Are those GM actually FIDE GMs ? Do they have to show an ID to the site or something ? or are they this software's proclamed GMs ?

  • They need proof...

  • congrats on your 1000th video! and with what a game lol

  • you spotted the critical moves like 2 moves before they were played by the gm :)

    I wouldn't have thought that they could fail at such tactics, but for me that was very confusing already

  • lol :)

  • That was brilliant :D Hillarious!!!!!

  • can u post the PGNs with the games again?

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