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Uploaded by canstein2 on Aug 10, 2007
Alekhine's incredible 25 Bg6!! ( Fritz finds this move in 39 seconds!)
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Too poor that Alekhine never played Kasparov!
SuperDreamliner787 6 months ago
That french accent is quite annoying, other than that the video is ok.
AntiWomenORG 11 months ago
alekhine u are the fucking man!!! RIPP!!!
serginh0w 1 year ago
This is so sloppy as to be unwatchable. The board becomes blurred and the pieces are indistinguishable. The sound quality is much improved compared to previous videos but the game is impossible to watch.
colourmegone 1 year ago
alekhine probably found Bg6 a few moves before he actually played it ...
shyamvijay123 2 years ago
I found Bg6 in 1.8206 seconds.
Hahahaa. Just kidding.
RebelRay 2 years ago
alekhine vs tal
i wanna see that match ;)
samirhossain 3 years ago
Alekhine was a very very skilled tactican, but he changed his style when he wanted to be the worldchampion studying pawn structures etc.
From the Book Winning Chess: Tactics
furrer08 3 years ago
very nice. thank you :)
CorbeauBlanc 3 years ago
great way of playing,this game was honored with the
"Schoenheitspreis" in Karlsbad,May 1923
Schachgrossmeister 4 years ago 2
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Too poor that Alekhine never played Kasparov!
SuperDreamliner787 6 months ago
That french accent is quite annoying, other than that the video is ok.
AntiWomenORG 11 months ago
alekhine u are the fucking man!!! RIPP!!!
serginh0w 1 year ago
This is so sloppy as to be unwatchable. The board becomes blurred and the pieces are indistinguishable. The sound quality is much improved compared to previous videos but the game is impossible to watch.
colourmegone 1 year ago
alekhine probably found Bg6 a few moves before he actually played it ...
shyamvijay123 2 years ago
I found Bg6 in 1.8206 seconds.
Hahahaa. Just kidding.
RebelRay 2 years ago
alekhine vs tal
i wanna see that match ;)
samirhossain 3 years ago
Alekhine was a very very skilled tactican, but he changed his style when he wanted to be the worldchampion studying pawn structures etc.
From the Book Winning Chess: Tactics
furrer08 3 years ago
very nice. thank you :)
CorbeauBlanc 3 years ago
great way of playing,this game was honored with the
"Schoenheitspreis" in Karlsbad,May 1923
Schachgrossmeister 4 years ago 2