A big upset as 1710 rated Aidan Pickering defeats Sargis Hakobyan rated 2010 at the L.A. Chess Club in 2005. This is Part 2 of 2.
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Why didnt he push the pawn up instead of the knight?
sam91004 6 months ago
@MetaMorphy definately
dilldill95 1 year ago
Black is not a 1710---no way. This is clearly master level chess from black.
MetaMorphy 1 year ago
you are bad.
dagreenster21 1 year ago
no fancy tactics, normal game, easy tactics, not complicated as said in conversations comparing with computer, i find that unnecesary and not linked to the conversation. What i did like was 0-0-0!!!
thanks for the video, keep at it and improving.
raowls 1 year ago
white had an easy way to survive longer... when the knight moves back up move pawn to H3 if he takes knight rook takes knight and the queen cant do anything..
ILoveJyze 2 years ago
Yeah, a win for black but frankly White just played poorly and blacks win was no big deal.
spockwise 2 years ago
I really loved that knigthmove, and I felt proud when I immidiatly thougth about moving the knigth back to do it again
mrKreuzfeld 2 years ago
I had seen N back to d4, so you have only yourself to blame, don't make it like it's a computer move.. keep practising instead
ezox00 3 years ago
at 4:00 white would probably go pawn H2->H3
jerkto 3 years ago