2:16 Best way to accept it is by accepting. - AgadMator, 2023
@lqgash9077
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true
@qualcunoacaso4865
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You can't refuse the evan's gambit 💅
@proosee
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I mean... he's not lying
@thunderflame2230
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I scrolled so fast to the comments when he said that XD
@orionspur
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An absolute miracle that Jerguš survived that assault.
@andrew_owens7680
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Talk about a fighting draw!
@obican
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I had taken a break from watching chess videos and when I came back to your channel a few months later, I can already see a quality in your videos that I had not noticed on this level before, it feels to me that you've taken your skills at explaining the game and individual positions and alternate outcomes and raised them a few notches. Fantastic work overall, I've missed watching your content :)
@anandatirek786
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Who cares abt how you feel?
@slidenaway
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@@anandatirek786 I do. Just because you're an a**hole doesn't mean everyone else is
@Bladieblah
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@@anandatirek786 chill
@anandatirek786
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@@Bladieblah?? You chill.
@Bladieblah
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@@anandatirek786 Dude, just don't go randomly harassing people
@ConcordMass
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ok that tactic legit rendered me speechless....
@albertonunez2045
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Thanks! For the excellent video. It made my day better.
@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951
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I like your channel. You explain everything so that we can understand.
@jamesknapp64
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@13:20 what a winning move. That is an absolute psychic level foresight to see why it wins.
@dhiaeddinefadhlawi
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I am 1400 player and I found a5, not because I saw the crazy tactics that follow, but because like the quote said " it feels right "
@prsancho
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I’ve found only because I was looking for a mind-blowing move. The only one that I saw with such POTENTIAL was a5. Lucky guess, but I’ll take it.
@faridessalhi7538
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I found it too only because in my prospective it was the worst move to play 🤣🤣🤣
@tatsuyasigh1906
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It jumped out to me too but I dismissed it right away. Didn't 'feel right' to me at all. Usually a move like a5 would be played to distract the bishop, but Black didn't have time to capture on f2 in any case and Bxa5 would still protect the same diagonal, so it didn't make sense. Turn out it wasn't distraction, but attraction lol
@mislavivkovic9996
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Me too I am 1750 but I didn't see the following
@mislavivkovic9996
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I just mean fency move which doesn't do anything
@rhinoclark
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I love that we have a nice classical tournament as it make Antonio's videos 20+ mins!
@EmperorThePro
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Poor Jergus always getting the pointy end 😀
@MarkWiseTechno
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17:39 seeing that the ultimate point of playing a5 is to set up a rook fork on the two black bishops something like 10 moves later made me spit out my food. Jesus christ that's insane.
@georgeguitar9803
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There was no need to spit out your food. :) The rook fork is just one of a myriad number of ways to win once the pawn move has been made. I just played out a couple of other winning variations after the pawn move. For example at 17:05 King doesn't have to go to d8. Then there are many other ways to win.
@BayBerry1337
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Antonio: if you can find the move, you have potential to be rated 2500 or 2600 Me, rated 600: Queen captures on e8 forces the king to capture, then knight g5 with a discovery check with an attack on the queen I forgot that black just captures the knight and you are down a bishop. This is why I am rated 600 😂
@manguito598
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After Ng4+ black can't take the knight yet, still has to get out of check and does so with Qe6. After Rxe6 Bxe6, Black is ahead a pawn, has the bishop pair and two connected passed pawns.
@IHWKR
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Honestly 600 is an incredible feat in itself.
@marcusbiller867
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@@manguito598 why QE6 and not E7 infront of the king?
@michaelmassaro4375
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I think I was looking at that same move when he was asking to find the so called move etc I thought maybe Queen takes Rook forcing king to take Queen than discovery check moving knight in position to take Black Queen I could be wrong Great Game
@pookie9461
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That might be the greatest PTV moment you've ever had, Antonio. I can usually get the idea right after you've revealed the moves, and about half of them I can find the move myself. But on this one I could not see the point of a5 until you were almost showing the fork. Just incredible.
@kellycarpenter9350
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Never underestimate pushing a pawn .Kel
@Peterw3160
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One of the best! Thank you for the great commentary and insights!
@srboyer
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Antonio, your analysis is spectacular, clearly one of your best. Thank you.
17:35 NO WAY awesome!!! Reminds me of alekhines famos combination where at the end i think it was a bishop forking 2 knights accross the board or something like that. Amazing!!!
@ianbergerurra8021
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The game against Reti?
@Mindhumble
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@@ianbergerurra8021 YES lol wow thanks!
@norberttargosz4528
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#suggestion. Game 7 from the 1966 World Chess Championship match between Spassky and Petrosjan Please ;))
@norberttargosz4528
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very nice double sacrifice by Petrosjan!
@AngeloAvramakis
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My 10 yr old son found a5 in just 5 seconds! Oh myyyy... a Grandmaster in the making
@sushamaranabhaumik3423
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Founding a5 is not a big thing. The reason behind a move is much more important. No one sees 10 move combination in 5sec.
@loganfreeman1109
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@@sushamaranabhaumik3423 You’re just jealous that you can’t calculate 10 move lines in 5 seconds like this guys 10 year old son
@sushamaranabhaumik3423
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@@loganfreeman1109 it's good that fools like you exist so there is balance in this world.
@mohamedkoblawi4175
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Jergus can't catch a break
@Orion-zq8jf
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if anyone spotted that move, it was out of instinct.. no way they saw why (fork bishops at end of line) crazy stuff.. what a game, thanks for showing
@williamgoss4691
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As Agadmator says, a truly amazing game. From a successfully aggressive start the game seems totally one-sided, but CM is always just out of reach… again, an amazing game.
@brandonmiles8174
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I only play about three games of chess per year, but I got the a5 move. At first I was looking at Bxd6, which leads to some very similar positions with Nf7+ but none that seal the deal because the dark squared bishop is still in the game and doesn't offer the fork and a couple other positional issues. The last two games I played last year were 85-90% accuracy and I've had several people tell me if I actually dedicated some time and found someone to help coach me a little, I could be a 2000+ rating in a matter of a year and a half or two. I just haven't found anyone I enjoy playing with and that to me is a big motivation, along with the fact I hate studying openings and don't play enough to remember them. I am not a fan of blitz or online rapid, at least not yet. I'm only a couple hours from Charlotte though, so I have thought about going there and trying to meet a couple people.
@zemm9003
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You can randomly guess a5 because the bishop is much better placed on b6 strategically. The problem is that the position is tactically very sharp so if it doesn't work in practice then white just loses a clean pawn (at best or the game at worst). You have to calculate that it does indeed work and this means that you have to calculate the "forced line" that Agadmator showed all the way to the end and if you didn't, then you didn't really find the correct move, you only guessed it but didn't understand why it works so well in this particular case.
@tatsuyasigh1906
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A5 immediately jumped out to me as that smells like an engine idea. But I dismissed it right away bc I didn't even begin to see the idea. My concept of playing a move like a5 would be to distract the bishop, but Bxa5 would still defend the diagonal so I didn't see the point. Turn out it wasn't to distract the bishop, but to attract it to the fifth rank lol
@laszloszikorszky9866
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This idea is absolutely discusting… I calculated the line without a5 and got to the conclusion that it doesn’t work because the bishop pair beats the rook, but than you show me this! Amazing
@georgeray649
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Agad has that nac to explain. The best.
@simonmultiverse6349
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knack
@unknownfilmmaker777
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8:35 Thanks for saying "asks" rather than "begs" the question, which does not mean what most people think it means.
@JonCraigHopkins
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Excellent analysis! Thank you. 🦾🥸
@knightofchess6900
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What a game! I was stuned with all those nasty engine lines! I wanna play chess sundently.🔥
@najdorfHai
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100 years later, agad's grandson ll make revisit of this video "hello everyone, in 2023 tata steel giri was beast"
@cobalius
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I thought 1. Bc5 would be a good idea.. with the same idea, removing a defender from c7 and interfere the weakness on f2. If 1. ... BxBc7, then 2. RxBc7. if 2. ... exRc7 3. Re1+ wins. if 2. ... Qe7 3. Nf7+ QxNf7 4. RxRe8+ QxRe8 5. Qc7# If 1. ... exBc5 or exNd5 3. Rce1+ wins. If 1. ... RxNc5, then 2. BxBb6, if 2. ... RxRe1+ 3. RxRe1 wins. if 2. Re7 3. Bxc7 RxBc7 4. QxRc7+ wins. Or am i missing stuff?
@TheMNZOO
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Agad I've been watching your videos since the early days for some ten years it feels like. #suggestion Evans-McDonnell, London 1827. The gambit is named after the Welsh sea captain, William Davies Evans, the first player known to have played it. The first game with the opening noted here. Sorry if I missed a video you already did on it and someone can link it...
@retinet2634
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This game absolutely made my day. a5 is just genius. I could not have found it in 5 hours or so
@erdemozgur7399
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Im starting to think pechac doing this just to entertain us
@CleavingRay
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I found a5 by virtue of removing the defender of the c7 pawn but was a bit confused how it would prevail if Bxa5... followed right before the queen exchange but didnt see the rook forking both bishops because of Bxa5 amazing move nonetheless!
@jacksonpope3955
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#suggestion game 7 of the 1966 world chess championship
@norberttargosz4528
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very nice double sacrifice by Petrosjan!
@Sosapotence3001990
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New Evan's gambit part 2 video please!
@burningelement1656
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Antonio, can you do an epic swirl of the piece for the next brilliant move? :D
@agadmator
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Sure thing
@PrometheanConsulting
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My instinct after the bishop defended was a5 and I was surprised he didn't do it. Nxe5 is 2nd best as is the Re8 response. I certainly didn't see the bishop fork at the end... I just thought there would be some kind if tactic with the Queen forking the undefended bishop but that never manifests.
@lawdogwales5921
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Well, a5 was one of my candidate moves, but I really wanted to make a queen sac work. Just couldn't figure out how. Turns out there was no way, no how.
@ahmadalmoustafa265
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Guys what's your advice for someone who's new to the game, is it better to play 5 mins Blitz or Rapid? Any other advices will do.
@greglahti9458
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generally slower speeds are better but whatever turns your crank.... the best way to improve is through experience, so whatever speed makes chess like a hard-to-put-down novel is likely best for you
@tvens1
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Bullet
@dedoc7143
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I always like the Phrase " Strange game, the only winning move is not to play"
@inyourgenes
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It's chess....NOT Global Thermonuclear War
@meldjaaiker5804
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13:41 the move is Nf7+ Qf7 ; Re8+ Q28 ; Qc7 #
@hutterha
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Thank you for showing us a5. I do enjoy your channel a lot. Very best regards Harald ♟️✨
@decreasing_entropy3003
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What a game! All about Rxd4 and Bxd6, but a5 stole the show like a chad!
@samueliwassaki9419
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Spectacular as it is
@ziedyacoub8488
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please Agadmator .. make Lasker SAGA or Rubenstein SAGA .. we love old and briliant chess
@martynonions6268
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❤ incredible game Great thanks 🙏
@tolkienfan1972
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I've never seen do many tactics. One around every corner!
@IHWKR
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Someday, Agadmator should trick us and do a "find the move" that's a resignation.
@MrDennis8169
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13:00 instead of pawn to a5. i played bishop x pawn on d6, witch is also winning spectacularly
@berkeleycodingacademy7015
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wow. didn't even consider it. beautiful analysis.
@eugenecampbellutube
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Fantastic! and thanks for an incredible game. Meanwhile, whenever you reach under your desk and say, "Sorry about that," are you apologizing to your dog for not having given him a snack soon enough? Or is there a different reason?
@schwindsichtigaderechte5293
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I thought about that one amazing move, but I just couldn't see its full potential! It was my second favourite though, I'd have picked a more straight-forward approach. However, if you hadn't mentioned that there was a great move to be found, I'd probably never consider it. How do people come up with that stuff?
@mrjpd303
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Wooooow 😮 Will you show more games from not top ranked players? I’m loving these games played by peoples whos names I don’t know!
@megagigachad69
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Evans Gambit positions be tactically bussin
@schwadevivre4158
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lovely!
@vivekjoshi5207
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Woah..what a game..! I wonder what new lines will Antonio bring out in the sequel to his tutorial on the Evan's Gambit after watching these variations that could have happened..! Chess is a spectacular game indeed.!
@danielquigley2695
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7:43 someone please explain why bishop to E6 is a bad move? That plus Queen side castle 🏰 when available.
@michaelmassaro4375
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Great Analysis love your accent very clear and understandable though Thanks
@jaihind6472
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14:49 Rc8+ Ke7 Qe5+ Qe6 Re8+ Kxe8 Qxe6+ followed by Qe1
@ahrrydepp493
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17:32 thats the point of a5!!! Holly shit engines amazing
@whatislifebuttheenjoymento3405
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We often times overlook the power of a moving pawn. Its human nature tho. throughout history we only remember about the generals and the kings that won a war not giving a damn shit about the soldiers or rather pawns. This chess game reminded there are a lot that's not been recorded in history books.
@neckenwiler
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“The idea is to run your king to g6.” Lmao “The engine says you are fine here.” Lmao
@rafidmahdi7667
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Hi agadmator, you might wanna fix the title, winning is spelt incorrectly
@ultrainstinctshaggy669
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Yaay I'm the greatest chess player ever Bring me Magnus💪💪💪
@exs1803
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Mind blowing game indeed. So much thrills and twists, So enjoyable.
@thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117
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I missed it, and I"m angry about it because pushing pawns up the board is one of my favorite things in Chess.
@MrWebbtang
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On the other hand, you can be pleased about having an awesome username and avatar
@rickharold7884
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Wow. That’s was dynamic. Love it
@MarkoMaodus
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"b4 - the greatest move there ever was and ever will be"
@taufiqusman6655
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The pawn move is good. However, Queen taking Rook on e8 is also very interesting.
@Attack-fb5rj
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It just trades queens and rooks doesn't it?
@daNorse
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Thank you for yet another great video! :) I have a question: How much is castling worth? Is castling worth a pawn or even a piece?
@kaiserauthoria
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Thomas is kicking himself
@brainy89
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EVANS GAMBIT? THAT’S MY BOY!
@outstanding1448
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Bd6 was as deadly as a5, followed by Nf7, then Qd6, Re8 and Qb8. True, this assured fast winning, but I'd have sacrificed the bishop, after Qf2, playing Bh3, followed by Re5, then draw.
@fingerfeller
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excellent
@gelatinousjoe7979
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That a5 move was mind blowing, a shame Thomas missed it
@kurtboesch2592
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You make chess so much fun. This coffee house player thanks you!
@themisfitoddity
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Why is it bothering me so much when Agad reaches somewhere underneath the table and says “sorry about that” after which i feel even some sort of relief?
@dantedeloden
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NATURALLY i assumed the pawn push was just in general an obvious move. what wasnt obvious was that it forced the win. so i calculated all of the knight and bishop sacrifices, they all didnt work. then when i did the pawn push FIRST then calculated all the knight/bishop sacs i found out THEN it works. its crazy how chess is sometimes. it was confusing me hard because i was like dang these bishop/knight sacs are so close. and it was that NATURAL pawn push to bring the bishop up one square that fixed everything
@giovannicorno1247
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Beatiful game, very interesting that a5 move. I am happy for Pechac, he needs to recover from yesterday's defeat.
@malcolmknox8130
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Where's your doggie?? I miss him in the background, with his antics!!
@selvincruz1241
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A5 was my second option
@swaillidan5558
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At 10:50, what if instead of capturing the knight right away you play pawn to c5? You can't realistically capture that pawn with anything, so stacking the queen and the rook on the C files wouldn't be such a deadly attack? And if white puts the knight on c6, it's just undefended, you can kick it with bishop to d7
@azeemuddinkhan923
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Hey Agad! @18:51 Why don't rook captures bishop with check wins the black Queen and subsequently the game.
@voiceofreason9238
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Obviously I did not find Pa5 as that requires genuine chess acumen which I lack. I did however find several of the other losing lines Agad pointed out which would have ended the game quickly in my opponents' favor. I am barely able to understand the winning or tying moves even after it is explained to me.
@scarletbegonias2359
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Rook to C8 to eliminate the Bishop then Check, when the two Queens are next to eachother, King captures Rook then white Queen wins the black Queen.
@oscarfernandez7386
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I truly found it. But it took me at least 5 minutes to do so. But after the lines you showed. I wouldn’t need to for the 2 bishops. There is a faster way
@CharlesXVll
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I instantly found a5 and thought: Yeah, this does nothing, let’s move on. :D
@palbal
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I had to roll over on my back and light a cigarette after aga analyzed this game.
@christopherkopperman8108
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When am I going to get an "And as always b4!!" T-shirt? Have to add one to the store.
@danielhill3665
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You requested it so we rewind... Bring it back selector.🤓 study this Agadmator will TUTOR.
@ReiDavizin
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Nice!
@emmanuelnwachukwu6071
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When I saw Jergus, i thought to myself that i have watched this video earlier..
@sangameshshiranal588
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I found it 😍, it's all your inspiration sir 🙏 It can also be called Plachutta :)
@buzzspiker
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Instead of 32. a5, I thought of bc5, after ... dxc5 33. rfd1+ ke7 34. ng6+ kf7 35. qe8#. And after 32... bxc5 33. rxc5 pxc5 34. qd5+ qd6 35. nc6+ kd7 36. nxb8+ kd8 37. qg5+ qc6 38. nc6+ kd7 39. rd1+ and black has to give up his queen to not get mated. but of course stockfish ruined my fun by not taking my pieces with 32 bc5. re7 or ... bxc5 33.rxc5 re7.
@GeraldM_inNC
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@6:33, what am I missing? It looks to me as if Black should go Q-E7, next B-D7, next castle queenside, after which the Black King is snug as a bug in a rug. If there's a flaw, Agadmator didn't explain it. Please explain.
@latviangoatbit6419
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well the flaw is you dont get 3 moves in a row to stabilise your position and white is going to keep applying pressure no matter what. if you're so invested in this line go play it out on an analysis board and see what stockfish thinks of your idea
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