i didn't count, but you rarely see so many repetitions in one game, let alone in speed chess. really well done by bologan: he played a lousy two-pawn-down semi-endgame with so much confidence as if it was perfectly clear from the start that he'd finally be winning. as a matter of fact, he himself was the one who deliberately went into that poor endgame by avoiding the Qd1+ Re1 Qd5 Re5 repetition at around 6:00
estaba perdido el maestro pero a la lanzita consiguio un peon de mas y lo supo materializar su ventaja
B-)
Graxtro99 1 week ago
Very good vid. LOVE IT!
MrChad1016 1 year ago
Bacrot should have won this, iam so surprised he just lost after being two pawns up!
mlasker2 2 years ago
6:25 "Banzai" lol
ripspique 2 years ago 2
@ripspique What it means though??
magician3026 7 months ago
@magician3026 a Japanese word for "charge!" usually used in desperation
ripspique 7 months ago
i didn't count, but you rarely see so many repetitions in one game, let alone in speed chess. really well done by bologan: he played a lousy two-pawn-down semi-endgame with so much confidence as if it was perfectly clear from the start that he'd finally be winning. as a matter of fact, he himself was the one who deliberately went into that poor endgame by avoiding the Qd1+ Re1 Qd5 Re5 repetition at around 6:00
langengro 2 years ago
Who won?
coolproduction 2 years ago
The Arbiter won
nordlead3 2 years ago
White
santo2010 2 years ago
LOVE THIS BOARD, SO CLEAR AND FRESH
Fupper16 3 years ago
Electricity game??
WoShiiL 3 years ago
16 moves of theory :)
mambobici 4 years ago 5
Who are the commentators?
alexmagnus1 5 years ago
The old one is Victor Korchnoi himself. I don't know about the other.
blackm0re 5 years ago
0_0 at the light speed LOL
festaiolo 5 years ago
Too bad you can't see the clock, and too bad I don't speak Russian, but still a lot of fun :-)
bredeker 5 years ago 9