Best Chess Game Of The 20th Century

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This is the Game Of The Century, an amazing historical and famous chess game between Donald Byrne and Bobby Fischer, in New York 1956.
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1956.10.17"]
[White "Byrne, Donald"]
[Black "Fischer, Robert James"]
[EventDate "1956.10.07"]
1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. d4 O-O 5. Bf4 d5 6. Qb3 dxc4 7. Qxc4 c6 8. e4 Nbd7 9. Rd1 Nb6 10. Qc5 Bg4 11. Bg5 Na4 12. Qa3 Nxc3 13. bxc3 Nxe4 14. Bxe7 Qb6 15. Bc4 Nxc3 16. Bc5 Rfe8+ 17. Kf1 Be6 18. Bxb6 Bxc4+ 19. Kg1 Ne2+ 20. Kf1 Nxd4+ 21. Kg1 Ne2+ 22. Kf1 Nc3+ 23. Kg1 axb6 24. Qb4 Ra4 25. Qxb6 Nxd1 26. h3 Rxa2 27. Kh2 Nxf2 28. Re1 Rxe1 29. Qd8+ Bf8 30. Nxe1 Bd5 31. Nf3 Ne4 32. Qb8 b5 33. h4 h5 34. Ne5 Kg7 35. Kg1 Bc5+ 36. Kf1 Ng3+ 37. Ke1 Bb4+ 38. Kd1 Bb3+ 39. Kc1 Ne2+ 40. Kb1 Nc3+ 41. Kc1 Rc2# 0-1
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 2 300
@raghav4841
@raghav4841 3 роки тому
Now I understand how Bobby Fischer played so well in his career. Not many people know this but he had an older brother who helped him throughout his chess journey. His name was Stock Fischer.
@stanley3064
@stanley3064 Рік тому
Hahahaha
@SCYN0
@SCYN0 Рік тому
Omg 😭 😂
@turnipxd
@turnipxd Рік тому
good pun
@kevinbarth
@kevinbarth Рік тому
😄
@suebuitelaar7607
@suebuitelaar7607 Рік тому
I see this is some kind of pun but I don’t get it.. What is a “stock fisher” ? 🤔
@noornasri5753
@noornasri5753 3 роки тому
Bobby the entire game: "I dare you to take it"
@benracu4406
@benracu4406 2 роки тому
this comment needs more likes
@hopesonmakokha5217
@hopesonmakokha5217 2 роки тому
haha he must've been like "I double you mother******"
@carsonproctor6037
@carsonproctor6037 Рік тому
This is the funniest comment ever
@Jason-uv5tm
@Jason-uv5tm Рік тому
@@benracu4406 it has 1.1K likes now
@Rise_0-0
@Rise_0-0 Рік тому
@@Jason-uv5tm it now has 1.5k
@o..o5480
@o..o5480 2 роки тому
"Bringing queen out and using it the entire game is not advisable" Every god damn opponent I played: "Allow us to introduce ourselves"
@robinsinpost
@robinsinpost 2 роки тому
'Please allow ME to introduce myself. I’ve been around for a long, long year' Yow….yow….yow Huh, huh, huh
@chinmayanaik1380
@chinmayanaik1380 Рік тому
especially with gay openings like the wayward ewwww
@WorldisOne
@WorldisOne Рік тому
@@chinmayanaik1380 I can't with your reply😂 seriously? gay opening😭😭
@shivaji856
@shivaji856 Рік тому
Correct. If you bring Queen out, It would get the required support.
@adnansrour8790
@adnansrour8790 Рік тому
Nelson..
@soupe2000
@soupe2000 Рік тому
11:30 This ending would've been too beautiful to happen, but props to Byrne as well for not falling the traps set by all those absolutely unreal moves. You need to be 2 players to make an absolutely iconic and memorable game of chess, and they both delivered.
@soxnation1000
@soxnation1000 Рік тому
Great point. I was also amazed that Byrne saw all those traps
@trentonstromberg18
@trentonstromberg18 2 місяці тому
absolutely. props to byrne entirely
@funmachine100
@funmachine100 3 роки тому
Byrne said that he let Bobby mate him because he wanted to see the masterpiece complete
@SP-bb2ni
@SP-bb2ni 3 роки тому
Truth
@carlneoh5843
@carlneoh5843 3 роки тому
What an honourable player
@XxMVPxDawg
@XxMVPxDawg 3 роки тому
@@carlneoh5843 Lol at first glance I read "What a horrible player".
@dhushy63
@dhushy63 3 роки тому
Nice I appreciate these kinda stuffs
@stabgoblin
@stabgoblin 3 роки тому
Then he should have took that bishop
@blueguitarist
@blueguitarist 3 роки тому
Donald Byrne it is said let the game go on to let young bobby have his glory. The fame of this game goes partially to him for the sportsmanship
@tjitsekoster9379
@tjitsekoster9379 3 роки тому
Also, it must be amazing to lose like that to a 13 year old and he must have known he was part of some historic moment.
@verasinha7863
@verasinha7863 3 роки тому
Byrne said he could have resigned the moment the queen sacrifice was played, but he wanted the young bobby to finish the game with a beautiful checkmate
@larrylindgren9484
@larrylindgren9484 2 роки тому
@@verasinha7863 Ok did he think the 13 year old would make a mistake and he'll beat him. I'd say he thought Bobby would miss play before he got to the mate. You don't want to lose. You don't want to lose to a so called child. Of course no one knew this was The Bobby Fischer at 13 who'd becoming probably the great chess player in history. If Bobby wasn't there were few in front of him. When you ask all the chess masters of today if they could play anyone in chess history. Who would it be. Hands down most say Bobby Fischer. He was a master at getting you to move the pieces he wanted you to move. If Fischer moved a piece and it looked like he was giving it to you and you took it you probably lost. Fischer gave pieces for a reason. He wanted you take that seemly blunder. Fischer did make mistakes. But they were few a far between. Between 1967-1972 I don't think anyone ever played better chess. He crushed everyone. He didn't just win. He crushed people. Winning 20 games in a row against GMs. I don't care who your playing. If you win 20 in a row against the people Bobby played it was impossible yet he did it. They should have been able to play to a draw somewhere along the line.
@amiruliman5
@amiruliman5 2 роки тому
@@larrylindgren9484 he said it himself that he wants the masterpiece completed
@pocketgroyper9301
@pocketgroyper9301 Рік тому
What an absolute masterstroke of a game. Seeing a windmill get executed at this high of a level is a joy and a treat in addition to a very early queen sacrifice that pays off. Bobby truly was a wizard at finding all kinds of creative ways to set up forced mates.
@hellofellowgamers4214
@hellofellowgamers4214 Рік тому
ye i dont see windmills often but when i do they are brutal
@nikolasnash7288
@nikolasnash7288 Рік тому
GLO GLOYPER
@MONSTERKILL2013
@MONSTERKILL2013 Рік тому
Spic fuentes will never be white to me
@skyg4723
@skyg4723 9 місяців тому
😢יבו
@ericpallred
@ericpallred 2 роки тому
I was cheering & clapping with the “smothered mate” option you showed!! I love all your explanations, so much energy, excitement for this cerebral game.
@Tendomcgoobin
@Tendomcgoobin Рік тому
yes!
@oliver-04
@oliver-04 Рік тому
You was clapping?
@HaTheMolesterIsDead
@HaTheMolesterIsDead Рік тому
@@oliver-04 "you was clapping"
@squiddy7155
@squiddy7155 Рік тому
​@@HaTheMolesterIsDead I clapped yo mama
@isaiahmonteleone
@isaiahmonteleone 3 роки тому
What’s worth more than a rook? A king. And that King is IM Levy Rozman
@Iwilleaturbabieslad
@Iwilleaturbabieslad 3 роки тому
yOuR nOt lEvY rOzmAn!
@cesartheskinwalker
@cesartheskinwalker 3 роки тому
Lmao
@isaiahmonteleone
@isaiahmonteleone 3 роки тому
@@Iwilleaturbabieslad brrrrrruuuuh 😂
@Iwilleaturbabieslad
@Iwilleaturbabieslad 3 роки тому
@@isaiahmonteleone I bet someone will say that
@isaiahmonteleone
@isaiahmonteleone 3 роки тому
@@Iwilleaturbabieslad yeah lol
@aakashhaque9805
@aakashhaque9805 3 роки тому
Levy is a content MACHINE
@fionnfitzsimons3500
@fionnfitzsimons3500 3 роки тому
@Automne 123456789 stonks fish
@PludoOfficial
@PludoOfficial 3 роки тому
Amen
@azurefrost3264
@azurefrost3264 3 роки тому
I was like "does this guy even rest?" now I'm used to this
@idomerimovich9592
@idomerimovich9592 3 роки тому
I am enjoying the content, but the frequent uploads are not good for his channel because of inflation. If he would make a video like twice or 3 times a week, the viewers would have more time to watch each video and would expect the next video more. Now you can see, each video of him is getting less and less views. :(
@fionnfitzsimons3500
@fionnfitzsimons3500 3 роки тому
@@idomerimovich9592 but if he makes 2 videos that get 1.2x the viewership than if he were to make 1 video for example, would that be better or worse?
@kraxet3768
@kraxet3768 Рік тому
Bobby Fischer makes chess look so beautiful.
@grahamsmith2753
@grahamsmith2753 Рік тому
Fischer's favourite player was Paul Morphy. Fischer described him as the most accurate player who ever lived. Morphy also made chess look ridiculously easy, sacrificing pieces and pawns because he could see the mate at the end of it all.
@Giggungungap
@Giggungungap 3 роки тому
I totally love your historical matches videos, I always wanted to understand what was going on behind these great old master's games and now I can finally do it. My brother showed me this channel and its great.
@Cgaffman
@Cgaffman 3 роки тому
When Levy doesn’t tell you you’re worth more than a queen 😢
@Nimrodx3
@Nimrodx3 3 роки тому
Same
@beholdandfearme
@beholdandfearme 3 роки тому
Last video I watched he told me I was worth less than a knight. It made me smile.
@momothewitch
@momothewitch 3 роки тому
Feels bad man
@kapils4113
@kapils4113 3 роки тому
hey man . ur worth more than a queen
@tanaypatel109
@tanaypatel109 3 роки тому
Time to unsubscribe.
@samfsad9041
@samfsad9041 3 роки тому
One of Byrne's chess students related later why he played on: "First of all, you have to remember that in 1956 no one knew that Bobby Fischer was going to become Bobby Fischer! He was just a very promising 13-year-old kid who played a great game against me. When it got to the position where I was lost, I asked some of the other competitors if it might be a nice thing to let the kid mate me, as a kind of tribute to the fine game he played. They said, 'Sure, why not?' and so I did." - Tim Krabbé, Open Chess Diary (quoting Don Heisman)
@innosanto
@innosanto 2 роки тому
in that case Byrne would be a great teacher.
@gillrowley7264
@gillrowley7264 2 роки тому
So much respect.
@TheGluv4e
@TheGluv4e Рік тому
"lol, loser" - Fischer, probably
@adhk
@adhk Рік тому
Ahh...this is so cool...Amsterdamer Tim Krabbé is also an extremely prolific cyclist and has written a favourite cycling classic called De Renner (The Rider). A few years ago I went on a couple of big group rides that he also attended. Really enjoy seeing him quoted here.
@tahsinalahi7021
@tahsinalahi7021 Рік тому
True gentleman doesn't exis...
@musabrashid1062
@musabrashid1062 3 роки тому
I’ve been waiting for this vid for so long.!, i saw others explaining this game but did not understand..but know it is clear and I understand why this was such a hit..! Thank you levy..you the best
@funny-video-YouTube-channel
@funny-video-YouTube-channel 3 роки тому
Good Game. Fisher is the human AI, before Ai was available.
@chandrashekharsinghrathore6693
@chandrashekharsinghrathore6693 3 роки тому
👍
@alexnica7895
@alexnica7895 3 роки тому
Bro human AI is just I 😂
@user-uk9er5vw4c
@user-uk9er5vw4c 3 роки тому
@@alexnica7895 human artificial intelligence, lol
@ethanolhaines4139
@ethanolhaines4139 3 роки тому
That would be Capablanca, the "chess machine"
@zoujonathan6172
@zoujonathan6172 2 роки тому
aren't all humans artificial intelligence
@maxbischot6958
@maxbischot6958 3 роки тому
UKposts: How much content would you like to make? Levy: Yes
@zigayrette1142
@zigayrette1142 3 роки тому
much*
@maxbischot6958
@maxbischot6958 3 роки тому
Ssssstt nobody saw that ;)
@PikIdo
@PikIdo 3 роки тому
@@maxbischot6958 (edited)
@TKNinja37
@TKNinja37 3 роки тому
ChYes*
@imafraud
@imafraud 3 роки тому
hmmm
@lukemckelvey5996
@lukemckelvey5996 2 роки тому
Your chess commentary is epic and unparalleled! I'm supposed to be finishing my uni assignment! Love it!
@SobriquetSobriquet
@SobriquetSobriquet 2 роки тому
Love the energetic commentary. Hopefully this makes someone fall in love with the beauty of chess.
@sharpronin562
@sharpronin562 3 роки тому
Can we take a moment to appreciate how much work Gotham puts in to uploading quality educational chess vids twice a day?
@adamanlop5945
@adamanlop5945 3 роки тому
ok
@betzalelfrankenhuis2406
@betzalelfrankenhuis2406 3 роки тому
He’s a goat
@stefanrendevski1837
@stefanrendevski1837 3 роки тому
No
@cant-stand-ya3335
@cant-stand-ya3335 3 роки тому
That's his job lol
@Jordan-ux6ks
@Jordan-ux6ks 3 роки тому
@Chris Dean do you thank a restaurant worker when they give you your food despite it being their job? Why are famous people special in a way in which they aren't deserving of a thank you? I think the OP was thanking Gotham for his hard work.
@mauriciomondragon4841
@mauriciomondragon4841 3 роки тому
I propose a bigger challenge than analysing Bobby Fischer and Kasparov: a new series of videos where Gotham recaps my games and tries to make sense of my stupid moves
@jeffzest8393
@jeffzest8393 3 роки тому
Guess my elo
@nickknight8065
@nickknight8065 3 роки тому
Mine too. Can be summed up by Levy saying, "I don't know what he was thinking there" about 23 times.
@tree0137
@tree0137 2 роки тому
Jeff Zest 1356
@incessantyoutuber9318
@incessantyoutuber9318 2 роки тому
And that how Guess the Elo was born
@rootbeerfloathaspop3301
@rootbeerfloathaspop3301 2 роки тому
That playlist already exists; it’s called How to Lose at Chess
@JoelJoel321
@JoelJoel321 2 роки тому
I've seen this game analysed before but you brought a new level to it with lots of important lessons. Thanks Levy.
@EM38101
@EM38101 Рік тому
Man, I miss this version of Gotham, enthusiastic as can be, explains every move, doesn't talk about Magnus every second video, I hope he notices that his fans liked this version better.
@EM38101
@EM38101 Рік тому
@@art-of2tm I mean, hes more of an asshole now, he thinks that were idiots
@Jade-zm2tg
@Jade-zm2tg Рік тому
Have you seen his WCC recap now?
@EM38101
@EM38101 Рік тому
@@Jade-zm2tg yeah, it's embarrassing
@Jade-zm2tg
@Jade-zm2tg Рік тому
@@EM38101 he doesnt talk about magnus in them and explains every move and i would say he's pretty enthusiastic
@EM38101
@EM38101 Рік тому
@@Jade-zm2tg this comment was made a month ago, he obviously changed, but the wcc reviews are still mid tho
@masoomshafi7406
@masoomshafi7406 3 роки тому
9:38 Levy: what's worth more than a queen? Me having watched the past recaps: YOU. YOU are worth more than a queen. 😊 Levy: A king! Me: oh 😔
@rafaelrafaelrafael
@rafaelrafaelrafael 3 роки тому
I also thought I was worth more than a queen. Disappointed 😔
@harrisjohneddy5660
@harrisjohneddy5660 3 роки тому
Don't worry guys, were worth more than a chess board.
@LsSur54
@LsSur54 3 роки тому
Lmao
@the_Punisher_
@the_Punisher_ 3 роки тому
But you are a king
@ethanolhaines4139
@ethanolhaines4139 3 роки тому
Snowflakes
@threadEvent
@threadEvent 3 роки тому
As an older guy just getting interested in Chess, you move a bit fast for me but I've found myself going down a rabbit hole of your videos because of your capability for entertainment and being straight forward with what you're talking about. I can always pick up the pieces with a quick google or watch elsewhere, but when it comes to pacing I actually think you're the top notch for a learning player. It doesn't take too long, it's never boring, and it's always a bit of challenge. I guess that makes it fun.
@JesseDishner
@JesseDishner Рік тому
Same
@LittleLouieLagazza
@LittleLouieLagazza Рік тому
Agreed. Same-same.
@tomoyakun9294
@tomoyakun9294 Рік тому
Im 21, and I completely agree with you, part of what made chess more interesting to me was listening to him make commentaries about chess game too fast for me to comprehend alone, it makes me feel the marvel of these players more so than just watching the games raw
@mikeballard8404
@mikeballard8404 Рік тому
I agree whole heartedly. I like when he puts the extra excitement/volume, like " HE TAKES QUEEN " !!!
@bradleyneufeld6127
@bradleyneufeld6127 Рік тому
Totally. Its super helpful sometimes to hit the setting button and slow the Playback Speed of the video (or speed a video up if it's too slow
@mctuble
@mctuble 3 роки тому
Very insightful. My only pro AND CON is you make everything look too easy that I want to go play only to realize I forgot what you said to do in a certain situation and realize I'm not that good but still love learning the game. Love the content man.
@vinchinzo594
@vinchinzo594 Рік тому
I just started playing chess and this is my current cycle xD "Ooh, beautiful game, makes perfect sense! Let me try!" then I blunder my queen :)
@lvdv4j
@lvdv4j 3 роки тому
Hello Levy! Thank you so much for all these amazing videos! Could you do an analysis on Fischer's game against Tal from 1961? I do believe it was the first time ever that Fischer managed to beat him. Once again, all your videos have been most helpful and I have learnt a lot! Thank you!
@Carlwatkins1984
@Carlwatkins1984 3 роки тому
"My bishops are laser beams, I mean criss cross apple sauce" Levy Rozman 2021
@rawdaaljawhary4174
@rawdaaljawhary4174 2 роки тому
I looove when Levy says criss cross applesauce 🤩. It takes me back to recess and makes me smile 😊.
@majoshi4335
@majoshi4335 2 роки тому
this
@vinchinzo594
@vinchinzo594 Рік тому
@@rawdaaljawhary4174 Criss cross applesauce, eenie meenie miney moe, Rick Ross is a boss, grab him by his teeny toe
@vetoland92
@vetoland92 3 роки тому
Best game of the 21st Century: Carlsen vs Nakamura *Double Bongcloud*
@dimrivadum9722
@dimrivadum9722 3 роки тому
Can't argue on that
@DrippyWaffler
@DrippyWaffler 3 роки тому
Double Bongcloud Hotbox Variation
@dunngyllite7883
@dunngyllite7883 3 роки тому
that was indeed - remarkable
@physicsisawesome696
@physicsisawesome696 2 роки тому
Why do I see Hikaru and Magnus dancing
@michaelquisutdeus2970
@michaelquisutdeus2970 Рік тому
😂👌
@benyanman
@benyanman 3 роки тому
Have seen this game from multiple youtube channels before but honestly, this is the best recap of this marvellous game of the century.
@sleepl0l
@sleepl0l 8 місяців тому
it’s a breath of fresh air to see mate in these high level games
@dalegallacher7074
@dalegallacher7074 Рік тому
Awesome video well done….always mesmerised by bobby fishcer
@zatchary
@zatchary 3 роки тому
I need a sound clip of Levy saying "What??" every time I blunder
@adios8919
@adios8919 3 роки тому
I love how you put double question marks implying that it is indeed a blunder
@marc8118
@marc8118 3 роки тому
When Gotham says what is wearth more than a queen and he didn’t said “you” 💔
@chandrashekharsinghrathore6693
@chandrashekharsinghrathore6693 3 роки тому
👍
@tamasdudas8351
@tamasdudas8351 3 роки тому
"worth
@SasmitRanjan
@SasmitRanjan 2 роки тому
Cringe
@tuba2987
@tuba2987 2 роки тому
When you cant even spell worth 💔
@radaction5743
@radaction5743 2 роки тому
So many people have analyzed this game for decades. Yet, it never gets old. Thank you.
@alifzahid9762
@alifzahid9762 3 роки тому
I love this series. Comparing historical games with what would have been played today. How about covering games at World Championship featuring legends like Bobby, Kasparov and Karpov more often? Thanks Levy!
@GeekonaBike
@GeekonaBike 3 роки тому
Young Whippersnapper is definitively what they said in 50s. It was often directed at myself. I took it as a compliment not matter how it was intended
@chandrashekharsinghrathore6693
@chandrashekharsinghrathore6693 3 роки тому
👍
@Grrrpure100
@Grrrpure100 3 роки тому
Wow! This game absolutely blew my mind. The whole sequence after Bishop e6, including the threat of smothered mate, is just gorgeous.
@josh3112
@josh3112 2 роки тому
Qf1 Rxf1 ne2+ 🤯
@josh3112
@josh3112 2 роки тому
That variation was good
@georgecindyaustria4995
@georgecindyaustria4995 2 роки тому
This game is a masterclass of chess. So many lessons to be learned in it. My favorite of Fischer’s games by far.
@jelger6842
@jelger6842 3 роки тому
Dude I absolutely love these kinds of recaps. Keep it up!
@michaelirish6634
@michaelirish6634 3 роки тому
This is probably the first game of chess I've seen that truly highlights its sheer beauty and complexity. Thank you.
@mercuryatamolos3687
@mercuryatamolos3687 3 роки тому
Love that you’ve been analyzing historical games like this and the Ed Lasker game! Keep it up please! There are beautiful games from Anderssen, Morphy, Alekhine, Capablanca and so many more
@marklama7889
@marklama7889 2 роки тому
Great analysis. I wish you would analyze the Fischer Spassky games. I really enjoyed you explanations more than other videos I have seen on this game. Thank you
@LuisGarcia1992_
@LuisGarcia1992_ 2 роки тому
Omg the commentary is SO instructive! Perfect!!
@3scrs334
@3scrs334 3 роки тому
He sounds like a trumpet when he says 'prepare' at 4:50
@tessalexander4569
@tessalexander4569 3 роки тому
how the fuck did you notice this??? you’re completely right but how did this cross your mind
@DodgyDan4
@DodgyDan4 3 роки тому
@@tessalexander4569 your comment has killed me 😂😂😂
@priscillaperry6463
@priscillaperry6463 3 роки тому
🎺Brrp 🎺brrp 😂😂 I totally hear it
@priscillaperry6463
@priscillaperry6463 3 роки тому
I cant unhear thisss lmaoo
@RobertRFalk
@RobertRFalk 3 роки тому
TRUE FACT: It was Agadmator's recap of this game that got interested in chess again! The way Bobby gets his pieces working together still blows my mind every time I watch it. Thanks!
@thechuckberryfan98
@thechuckberryfan98 7 місяців тому
Good content. Your analysis is amazing. Thank you 😊
@seanmacmillan5562
@seanmacmillan5562 8 місяців тому
Love your passion!!!
@realimsocrazy
@realimsocrazy 3 роки тому
levy puts out videos faster than stockfish can calculate the best move
@shauncameron9554
@shauncameron9554 3 роки тому
I have to say that I'm really pleased with the recent increase in game analyses, keep up the good work!
@peterhunt1817
@peterhunt1817 Рік тому
Great vid Levi. I really like and appreciate how you make your chess analysis and insights accessible to the masses and all done with enthusiasm and charisma. I will point out that late in the game when the black bishop went to c5, on move 35ish, you had forgotten that it had already been fianchettoed early in the game, then had moved back to f8.
@clarionswords
@clarionswords 2 роки тому
Your commentary of this incredible game rules!! Levy, you rock, maaaan.
@VegetaPixel
@VegetaPixel 3 роки тому
This Bobby kid seems pretty good, he should try to become world champion.
@shaheedlinzag3436
@shaheedlinzag3436 2 роки тому
His dead bruh
@akramansari885
@akramansari885 2 роки тому
Nahh broooo you are exaggerating a NM title is enough for this kid for defeating an old fart in a fancy way anyone can do that what's so special bout it
@456death654
@456death654 2 роки тому
How do people still don’t know this joke
@xerowon3490
@xerowon3490 2 роки тому
@@shaheedlinzag3436 r/whoooosh
@MorbiusBlueBalls
@MorbiusBlueBalls Рік тому
or nazi for that matter
@benb203
@benb203 3 роки тому
I’m really enjoying these historical game recaps!
@michaelkemp5408
@michaelkemp5408 3 роки тому
Yeah, interesting to see how chess theory and practice has evolved over time- more please!
@fergusfitzgerald977
@fergusfitzgerald977 3 роки тому
I love your explanations and how natural and easy it is to understand great games - when you explain! - thanks !
@pauledmann
@pauledmann 3 роки тому
Love these classic game reviews. Please continue them.
@andrewptob
@andrewptob 3 роки тому
I would’ve blundered all of those baits that Byrne didn’t bite on. Crazy that someone can see so much and still get crushed, but Fischer was just on another level.
@patris159
@patris159 3 роки тому
Can't wait for the next chess tournament just to once again hear Levy talk about kids eating sand
@jonathanbucher6498
@jonathanbucher6498 3 роки тому
Game 6 of the 1972 world championship between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky please! Your Recaps are awesome Levy.
@vzssb782
@vzssb782 3 роки тому
Glad you decided to cover this game. I first watched it nearly a decade ago when I was just getting into chess and it always stuck with me :) After 17...Be6, I was wondering if 18. Qxc3 would've been better than what Byrne played. After plugging the position into the lichess engine, it seems it IS the best move. That said, the position after 18. Qxc3 is still -8.5, despite black being up 5 points of material (1 bishop and 2 pawns) in this variation.
@VimpGaming
@VimpGaming 3 роки тому
11:10 The suspense built up was insane.... was a potential ending literally would have been brilliant
@thephysicistcuber175
@thephysicistcuber175 3 роки тому
14:03 yes, the bishop moved, I remind you that black short castled earlier.
@galt67
@galt67 3 роки тому
Although I'm a long-time 'beginner', I really enjoy your breakdowns of the classic games. Thank you!
@tylerlynch2849
@tylerlynch2849 3 роки тому
Utterly beautiful chess. Bobby Fischer's brilliance takes my breath away
@ikarea3057
@ikarea3057 3 роки тому
Holy shizzle an amazing game, so many crazy moves and traps featured in this game! To imagine that Bobby could play chess at that level at 13 years old is beyond me :o
@parsadavari5739
@parsadavari5739 3 роки тому
you know who is about to dominate the match when its Fischer's perspective(the main character)
@anthonyprezioso8115
@anthonyprezioso8115 2 роки тому
Great job on breaking down one of Bobby Fischer earlier game. Learning a lot from you. Thanks, you should put out a little book on chess
@kakhak
@kakhak 2 роки тому
Mind-blowing... The world never seen the genius like Bobby.
@tahaymvids1631
@tahaymvids1631 3 роки тому
If this is Bobby at 13 I don’t even want-
@Justin-qe6gj
@Justin-qe6gj 3 роки тому
?
@ahuman6546
@ahuman6546 3 роки тому
Yea bye
@rmetz_r6210
@rmetz_r6210 2 роки тому
Wath
@bodhienglish2180
@bodhienglish2180 3 роки тому
levy recapping classic chess games is the only thing keeping me going
@tuguspuspayoga
@tuguspuspayoga 3 роки тому
Finally! I can watch your videos, Levy. I become interested in chess lately.
@paulzamudio3277
@paulzamudio3277 3 місяці тому
Oh wow!! What a fantastic game!! Also the way you described of potential moves is amazing! This is one of my favorite videos!!
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 3 роки тому
Damn Levy, 100k views in 6 hours? You da man! I’ve seen this game many times and it never gets old.
@Axiomatic75
@Axiomatic75 3 роки тому
Levy is right about the importance of a confidence boost you get when beating a stronger player. I'm currently rated 1400 (long time format) and recently beat a 1850 rated player, actually by far the highest rated player I was ever up against. It really put me in a different state of mind. I'm not scared to play say a 1500 rated player anymore because I know I can beat them. I'm more confident to make bold moves when before I'd try to play it safe.
@geekspeed300
@geekspeed300 9 місяців тому
Bobby fisher is legendary player this game is just amazing truly the best game of the 20th century
@gavinvolaire
@gavinvolaire 2 роки тому
Awesome video. Dude, you're so fired up about chess. I'm sure I won't be the first to metion Bobby's king bishop got fianchettoed early on then moved back to block a check
@queenelisa1094
@queenelisa1094 3 роки тому
I'm loving the historical games series you're making! I wish I could see a review of a romantic chess game like the Immortal Game or one by Morphy one of these days, could be super interesting!
@Sacramescu
@Sacramescu 3 роки тому
Great video, it’s always super interesting to see how good players can see so many moves ahead! I just got to 900 today and my main concern is to not blunder! Very fascinating!
@liltreve
@liltreve Рік тому
That was so beautiful, thank you for your charisma and understanding of chess to teach us 🙌🏾
@landrover4444
@landrover4444 3 роки тому
These are great. More please. Thank you.
@user-ei7gu1bm8u
@user-ei7gu1bm8u 3 роки тому
Let me just appreciate Levy's work and such impact on chess promotion👏👏👏
@julividio2310
@julividio2310 3 роки тому
the spirit of making the content levy. From indoneia
@puffing_bear
@puffing_bear 3 роки тому
Great vid and commentary Levy! what a great match
@Leofardom
@Leofardom Рік тому
I somehow predicted the knight sacrifice 2-3 moves earlier
@pacnite
@pacnite 3 роки тому
I’m glad that Gotham is covering historical matches. I know agadmagor does this too but I enjoy it more with Gotham’s commentary and personality. No hate on agadmator tho. That guy was a UKposts chess pioneer.
@Xonatron
@Xonatron 3 роки тому
I enjoy the multiple perspectives.
@bobbyfischer117
@bobbyfischer117 2 роки тому
no way agad is way better, as he goes more in depth in the variations at what was in my mind. agad is the best. gotham will never reach the agad level.
@god2020
@god2020 2 роки тому
@@bobbyfischer117 chill
@friedhelf
@friedhelf Рік тому
Very instructive.
@karlbe8414
@karlbe8414 2 місяці тому
Thank you for and excellent explanation of a very complex game!
@migueldeclare-todaro5130
@migueldeclare-todaro5130 2 роки тому
Such a beautiful and illustrative comments to this great game. I really appreciate your insightful explanations!!
@fatcheetah7750
@fatcheetah7750 3 роки тому
I actually managed to find the queen sacrifice move ... after seeing it about 100 times in books
@benf1418
@benf1418 3 роки тому
I think I audibly moaned when Levy showed that smothered mate sequence
@robertreynolds1167
@robertreynolds1167 Рік тому
Love your commentary. Best I’ve seen.
@MyWay79
@MyWay79 3 роки тому
Wonderful game! Is it possible to cover also Kasparov vs Deep Blue? Or maybe some of the best Capablanca games?
@andrewbalaz3140
@andrewbalaz3140 3 роки тому
I love how levy thinks that somebody would watch his videos hundred years later. :D Kappa
@CarassiusAu
@CarassiusAu 2 роки тому
That “somebody” would be me grandchildren
@saintmiguel3207
@saintmiguel3207 3 роки тому
The first time I guessed the right move that Bobby played.. I would like to take this moment and thank my family and my friends.
@nirmeidam5954
@nirmeidam5954 3 роки тому
Great video , that’ll be cool if you could cover mikhail tal games
@edladd212
@edladd212 3 роки тому
Thanks Levy! Great vid as always, really liking the historical reviews. Btw, if Byrne was Irish (or descended from), then his name is pronounced the same as 'Burn'. I have no idea why there is a 'y' in there. Yours pedantically, Ed xx
@Igor-ug1uo
@Igor-ug1uo 3 роки тому
8:05 I thought about knight takes c3 while you were explaining things and quickly concluded it was a bad move. I was surprised to learn it wasn't so bad 😄
@xethaan1987
@xethaan1987 3 роки тому
Levy: *Plays 3 people blindfolded and wins* Also Levy: “is 5+3+3+1 12?”
@IAmInYourShadows
@IAmInYourShadows 3 роки тому
are you dum that is 12
@thekelsplays2848
@thekelsplays2848 3 роки тому
@@IAmInYourShadows ...
@GTtscizzle
@GTtscizzle 2 роки тому
11:24 I love how he says queen f1; body language + facial expression + voice. He already knows this move is coming and he still can't help himself getting hype af.
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