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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

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White makes a beginner-like move early on so as to provoke black weaknesses.

opening middlegame endgame vs Skaak مقسمة إلى L'axedrez Şahmat Kok-chè bú-kî Šah Echedoù Шахмат Escacs Šachy Gwyddbwyll Skak schach Male Σκάκι ajedrez Ŝako Xake شطرنج Talv Jeu d'échecs Ficheall Xadrez Շախմատ Shak-ludo Catur Chacos Skák Scacchi שחמט ಚದುರಂಗ ჭადრაკი Scacci Šahs échecs schachspiel Šachmatai Sakk Catur Schaken Sjakk Shaxmat Schachspeel Szachy Xadrez Şah Qhapaq chunkana Шахматы Shahu Scacchi Shakki Schack சதுரங்கம் Shаhmat చదరంగం หมากรุกสากล Cờ vua Satranç Шахи שאך Šachmatā Шах बुद्धिबळ

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  • You're a much more aggressive player than your voice makes you seem like.

  • @scampbl Deceptive voice?! :)

  • An amazing analysis...!!! I learned a lot :) You rock !

  • @1981cherryblossoms Thanks cb! :)

  • holy shit near the end when you were talking about how it was checkmate in 4 did you figure that out in your head during the game?

    Or was it a standard game? Either way amazing!

  • I didn't calculate that prior to the rook sac. I just felt that there must be something good after Re7. I only noticed the mate when I was reviewing the game for alternative moves. My opponent played Kg8 without much consideration and so I spent no time during the game with what I would do if Kh6.

    This was a 90-minute game.

    Thanks for the compliment. =)

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  • Hey!

    I have been watching your videos for some time now and I have to say that you are an amazing chess player.

  • why do they resign if it's just one move away from checkmate? why not just play the last move? it just leaves a huge feeling of incompleteness inside...

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  • In the opening against Nh6, if you'd played d3, Bg4 wins the your queen, even after Bxf7+ Kf8

  • @NinjaDog251 Thats the point.

  • Orgasmic!!, 

  • So, basically, Black made an inaccurate move with his bishop in the opening and that was enough to produce a win. Or, did you identify other inaccuracies?

  • Really informative! I wish I could play as good as you do! >.<

  • everytime I watch game analyses like this it makes me want to play chess, then I go play some blitz online and I make 5 blunders in one game and play a whole bunch more games that are just totally ugly. I guess what I need to do is start playing more quality chess, less blitz, and maybe even some otb games rather than online.

  • @MilitaryMan006 in a short blitzy type game he still had chances with a lot of pawns on the board plus his rook n knight .. slim but worth playing on for a bit, see if white blunders

  • @94Jannis Because the queen on F2 is watching over that square. Assuming black captures the knight with his black bishop, the rook moves up, capturing the black bishop which black does not want to lose. Not only does he lose the bishop, but now his queen is also in danger, and it can't simply capture the rook, since it's guarded by the queen.

    Lol, I thought this through the way Jerry would. It's like his voice haunts me now. :)

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