I thought initally 34...g4 worked, but when the knight moved it created an attack from the rook on the bishop, so natural moves would go: 35. Rxd6, gxf4; 36. exf4, and white is a pawn up with the black king partly exposed.
One other thing, after 20 Nf3, if you went Nxf3 if he takes with the pawn, he would have weekend his king safety, or if he took with his queen, trade off the queens he recaptuers with his pawn. You still have a very solid position and he has doubled pawns and a weekend king.
Let me know what you think, thanks again and i look forward to your next video.
Hi Kingscrusher, thanks for posting this video. i have found a blitz game you may be intrested in witch plays off a queens indian, petrasan varration, witch leads to brilliant attacking lines. "Huss vs Kosteniuk" the idea's used in the game i think would appeal to your style of play.
Great video! Do you think the time management skills learned by playing without increments are useful enough to bother with if you don't care for the nutty endings? Thanks!
47 moves in last combined 62 seconds, fun.
ShotDownInFlames2 2 years ago
That ending redefined blitz chess...
xXxWilliExXx 2 years ago
HAHAH damnnn he moves freaking fast
tave2344 2 years ago
Your mouse moves are as quick as if you are playing a shot em up.
seckin12 2 years ago
any chance you'll do an instructive on carlsen kramnik yesterday?
corpuscollossus 2 years ago
I love it.
studybuddydave 2 years ago
Qa8 behind The bishop u actually seen it on fischer vs Tal match ;)
nOPeaxe 2 years ago
2 bananas ftw.
RicardoRix 2 years ago
the ending gave me a good laugh
juicelayer 2 years ago 2
I thought initally 34...g4 worked, but when the knight moved it created an attack from the rook on the bishop, so natural moves would go: 35. Rxd6, gxf4; 36. exf4, and white is a pawn up with the black king partly exposed.
wakeupbomb1234 2 years ago
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wakeupbomb1234 2 years ago
Wow nice end lol!
BMac7773 2 years ago
You should have accepted that draw.
TeraHammer 2 years ago 2
What was the name of the "creative" player you referenced at 1:18? Can you recommend any other "creative" players?
coppertonedeaf 2 years ago
28... e5 ?
Lichtz 2 years ago
why didnt you just play g4 when he blocked the check with his knight? it was move 34
numbcore 2 years ago
I think because his undefended bishop is under attack by the rook
TsuKing 2 years ago
oh right, im not paying enough attention hehe
numbcore 2 years ago
You should get a sponsor! Chiquita, Dole?
What sort of banana's do you eat? What's your secret?
grotemaarten 2 years ago 2
One other thing, after 20 Nf3, if you went Nxf3 if he takes with the pawn, he would have weekend his king safety, or if he took with his queen, trade off the queens he recaptuers with his pawn. You still have a very solid position and he has doubled pawns and a weekend king.
Let me know what you think, thanks again and i look forward to your next video.
thebluegenesis24 2 years ago
Hi Kingscrusher, thanks for posting this video. i have found a blitz game you may be intrested in witch plays off a queens indian, petrasan varration, witch leads to brilliant attacking lines. "Huss vs Kosteniuk" the idea's used in the game i think would appeal to your style of play.
thebluegenesis24 2 years ago
haha, i think you need to premove more :)
jamesjddong 2 years ago
super lol endgame anyway nice game
10vaan 2 years ago
26...e4 looks like it wins the knight.
31...Bb4 seems to win the exchange.
mavaddat 2 years ago
Amazing endgame haha, all that for a draw. nice play though!
Nadrealis 2 years ago
Great video! Do you think the time management skills learned by playing without increments are useful enough to bother with if you don't care for the nutty endings? Thanks!
StrategyFiend 2 years ago
Lol fun game ^_^
RsJingles 2 years ago