Akiba Rubinstein's Immortal Game - Chess Opening Tarrasch Defense

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This is a chess game from 1907: Georg Rotlewi vs Akiba Rubinstein. As a result of Akiba's brilliant combination where he sacrifices his queen, this game is regarded as Rubinstein's Immortal.

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  • Great commentary

    I love how you put little lessons in the middle of the analysis

  • @Franchan10 Thanks. :)

  • You seriously just tought me ALOT about pawns! Thanks so much! Im a beginner and I really suck at chess and I never knew when to move my pawns and you reallly helped me to understand when I should push my pawns and why TY :D.

  • @Brasharful ;)

  • thank you so much Jerry... I wouldn't hope such a lesson... God bless you

  • @Nasos228 You're welcome. :)

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  • LOL i know this is very john madden like, that was funny man hahahaha

  • What I always find amazing about this game is that at 14:04, virtually every black piece is en prise and yet Black is easily winning. Incredible calculations by Rubinstein...

  • Great Analysis... Please more games :)

  • That rewind to demonstrate how black managed to win some tempos (well, how white lost them) was really instructive. Thanks.

  • exellent

  • thanks...

  • watch fishers first win aganist a grand master exucution vs old ideas smashed

  • Such a brilliant game deserves great comments. Very instructive video, just that i believe one cant learn to play like this. This game with its perfect finish will always be a magic mystery, even modern top games dont have such a level of mastery.

    Thx a lot for upload!

  • Great video, great teacher, thanks.

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