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Killegar Chess presents: Jose Raul Capablanca Vs. A. Chase - part 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2009

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The conclusion of the game with further great play from Capablanca.

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  • You should all check out the brilliant chess commentator jrobichess here on youtube, what I like most about jrobichess is his massive positional understanding. You can really learn allot from his positional evaluations.

    so....... go check out the videos by the great jrobichess.

  • Hi Gulli. In my opinion Kingscrusher is much better than Jrobi and I would direct my subscribers to him far sooner. But you're entitled to your opinion! Jrobi has only been playing for 2 years whereas Kingscrusher is a seasoned professional who knows a vast array of openings, traps, common tactics etc. Jrobi would be better for beginners (he began his youtube chess when he started playing the game so it's all fairly simple) but for club players and above, it can only be Kingscrusher. Thanks.

  • Sweet jesus, that's mental. You say that Qf3 is rare in the King's Gambit, and yet in the first video, you outlined several reasons why it was a good move. Are there any significant drawbacks to playing it?

  • Well, it's a double-edged move - in "classical chess" development it's almost always a knight that belongs on f3. There is a danger, if white has no immediate breakthrough, that the queen could lose some tempi being threatened by minor pieces etc - but, as I outlined, there are many advantages also, especially for the aggressively-minded player. I used to play the King's Gambit a lot but this is a line I didn't get to know well. Are you thinking of using it? Good luck if so!

    Sean

  • To find this Queensack is just amazing.

    Tnx a lot Sean for this masterpice

  • I agree, it's a brilliant conception. No problem for supplying it - my pleasure. All the best!

    Sean

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  • This is too much, I knew he was a legend etc, but this? Omg! And great commentary as usuall.

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  • on 3:27 Instead of rook takes f7 all white has to do is slide his rook to d6 and that is mate. Just thought I point that out. Very good game though and very good analysis given the complexity of this game.

  • Jrobi's FICS blitz rating is like 1178...that would almost be half of kingcrusher's rating?

  • Jrobi can't match kingcrusher

  • capablanca is incredible and your videos are awesome

  • I don't think the queen sacrifice is so surprising once you consider the fact that it was not a decision that was made once Chase played Bg4. What does make it amazing is that he saw very far into the position what would happen as a result of the queen sacrifice which would be forced after Nd2

  • I've just found an interest in chess and your videos are GREAT! Thanks!

  • great video

    capablanca was definitely the best

  • What a nice queen sac, I never would have seen that...

  • Well, I just wanted people to see jrobi's lectures cos of their unusual entertainment value. The thing about jrobi's lectures is that the more you know about chess the more entertaining they are :)

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