He Played 5 Brilliant Moves. You won’t believe this.
Today you meet David Bronstein. Or maybe you know of him already. He was runner-up for world chess champion in 1951 and here we see him play as a nearly-retired legend. Except: Old is Gold.
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@bnanik
6 ай бұрын
hello
@SkeletonKingy
6 ай бұрын
@@bnanik arnt you the guy that won from chesscape giveaway?
@bnanik
6 ай бұрын
@@SkeletonKingy yeah but dont mention it in other peoples videos
@ultimate_knight129
2 ай бұрын
Lmfao I love and chessscape and +zach @@bnanik
@bnanik
2 ай бұрын
ok
Everytime I watch some of chess analysis, I feel like learning something new. And after, I will go into a game and make 5 consecutive blunder
@veshalmagar7046
4 ай бұрын
Me blundering my pieces everytime I watch videos like this thinking it was a brilliant move😳💀😭😭😭😂 Nice game ty Zach
I have this game on one of my father's chess books,he also was a GM with a rating of 2460… sadly i lost him on 2012 due to Cancer complications.. Nevertheless i enjoy playing the game, analyzing it,hence i used to do this routine with my dad. You've got a new subscriber here, greetings from Greece.
i think im hooked on to these reviews on games that have extremely good contents, keeps me out from the boring and teaches me more on chess. Thank you Zach!
i cant belive how this guy dont have 1 million sub yet
@thatbostic2
6 ай бұрын
What is "a 1 million" ?
@LinMyintMyatKyaw
6 ай бұрын
@@thatbostic2bro did u go to school? Google existed? 1 million = 1'000'000
@Sweet_Jelly39
6 ай бұрын
True, His contents are really good👀💎
@mtndrewww
6 ай бұрын
@@Sweet_Jelly39his contents??? ayo!??
@Sweet_Jelly39
6 ай бұрын
@@mtndrewww I mean the video XD
Your content is amazing bro. Please make reviews of such games more. Its really entertaining!
@thechessnerd
6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤ I appreciate you
I am out of words to express how much I was amazed by the game as well as your comments 👍👍
@Uphill_Chess
6 ай бұрын
thank you... Tal's games are always beautiful
I into chess videos and this is the first video of yours I've seen .WOW .I've subbed immediately. A brilliant analysis of brilliant moves .
Wow, 5 jaw dropping moves and 3 such moves in a row!!! Thank you very much for this wonderful game.
I'm a pretty bad amateur player but your boundless enthusiasm for strategy makes me want to get into it more and learn the deep stuff
love the way you present the game.thank you
@thechessnerd
6 ай бұрын
love your kindness :)
This guy is so good to hear, very nice video
@Uphill_Chess
6 ай бұрын
❤️
17:00 He's up 8, you didn't mention White's got two pawns. Thanks for the game. I was reading 'Endgame' last week, Frank Brady's biography of Bobby Fischer, with lots of new material and a more objective assessment of Bobby which I thought was fairer. Bobby twice mentioned that he was most wary of Bronstein; thus through analysis, he felt Bronstein was the most dangerous because he could play all aspects of the game brilliantly. I enjoy your channel, keep it up!
love the analysis.I did not expect any brilliant moves 😭love you Zach!! I would absolutely love a response.
@thechessnerd
6 ай бұрын
love you ❤️
@ruhaanbahl4886
6 ай бұрын
thanks for the reply I have subbed liked and commented on almost all of your vids!!@@thechessnerd
That was an amazing game, and you presented it very well! Great video and channel, def a new subscriber from me
LMFAO Bro this guy's smile.
Such brilliant games have improved my stamina too.
@ashoksafaya5397
5 ай бұрын
Thanks
Good vid, it would be cool if you put the link to the review/database in the description for these games
Wow! Good analysis of a little-known classic Bronstein attacking brilliancy! Bravo.
Anyone else just love Zach's personality?
😂😂Really.... What was that!!!
Bro took the sacrifice of the rook to another level
best discover of the years! subed! i love how you wished a great day at the end, thank you, to you too
i can't believe this game started with d4, what a game
@thechessnerd
6 ай бұрын
low key hard to believe, I agree
That was awesome! Thanks for sharing
It's so enjoyable to watch this kinds of videos
@Uphill_Chess
6 ай бұрын
thank you... Tal's games are always like that
Honestly saw all of the brilliant moves when 1 move before they happened
🙌🙌🙌🙌 what a analyst Zach is
Incredible game
I found all the brilliants but couldn’t calculate past the move 😭
i like this BRILLIANT MOVEE.. i love your video❤ Keep it up👏
Thank you for such a good review. What country are you from?
The sort of finish I dream of but never find! But I keep trying!
@anilbista7445
6 ай бұрын
I have realized if you get your armies around the opponents king you will come across such sacrifices.you will start noticing it Just bring a lot of pieces around the king
@Uphill_Chess
6 ай бұрын
target king only with all force
16:07 Actually in this position the best move is blocking with your rook to delay checkmate even longer
@minibrawl6733
15 күн бұрын
Kinda yeah but it's only 1 move anyway and it wouldn't change anything
@Cubist_Official
15 күн бұрын
@@minibrawl6733 Yea ik but something like stockfosh would say that
13:43 i was analising the game and the engine says that the best move here is not rxd5 but nxd5, rxd5 is a good move according to the engine. So apparently the game had "only" 4 brilliants. Still a wonderful game
7:47 if white protects with pawn black bishop can take the a pawn but if he doesn't protect and black takes with the queen he could move his knight to fork the queen and the d pawn and will get back the pawn
Extraordinaire génial,,,,j’adore..un grand merci
@Uphill_Chess
6 ай бұрын
thank you
Bro you are even more better than gothamchess and I ain't even lying about it.. wish you all the very best... May you become chess number 1 youtuber someday
What an amazing game 👍🏻👍🏻💕
Hoh-che-vayn, hoh like in go, che as in Bach or Loch, and vayn as in vain. That's where my father's family is from. I loved it. You went really slow (but not too slow) and I found 3 of the 5 brilliant moves. It's just the best to feel a genius. Thank you.
Very good selection and nice game.❤❤❤
Outstanding 😱🫡
I think you defined Nimzo Indian defence wrongly . Nimzo is characterized by d4 Nf6 c4 e6 Nc3 Bb4 i.e after Bb4 only it is considered Nimzo otherwise different openings like BOGO Indian defence may appear . Correct me if I am wrong. By the way this is an extremely high level game , shows quite well how strong these world champion candidates are , can easily destroy titled players even when they are old and not in best shape of mind. Thanks for the game
@mcronrn
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for pointing out this inaccuracy. 🙏👍🏽
@Uphill_Chess
6 ай бұрын
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In one of his interviews before he die, he confessed he had to throw or lose the last game against Botvinnik since his father's life was threaten. Since he is not a real Russian, Botvinnik was preferred by KGB. He was truly a brilliant man. He learned English language by reading a dictionary only!
Very nice move
so sick!
Same
At 16:13 we could sacrifice queen at f8 square followed by mate in one by rook
@isualg
28 күн бұрын
nah king has a square after rook check, that is the e7 square
This is really amazing!💖
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13:26 i think you can't take zach 😅 the rook is hanging 😅
@user-mf8ll2pw5l
6 ай бұрын
but then you could move the white b pawn and fork blacks rooks and win it back
@sam.animations.official
Ай бұрын
@@user-mf8ll2pw5land then you make a queen :]
Great video
@thechessnerd i Literally paused the video and find all five moves no joke
At 16:45 black was 8 points ahead
Love you Zach❤️ also i wanna submit my 12 move long game Where can i do so?
ayo i saw the 5 moves checkmate with 2 brillianciea 😮
Why does he not live stream him playing?
@thechessnerd
6 ай бұрын
He does! On Twitch :)
good relaxing video!!
Rd8!!
what is ur chess theme
French payer yeah
We need to show this Levy !! too many rook sacrifices 😂
no way u said hoegevoen😅
until when is prime age for a chess player?
@thechessnerd
6 ай бұрын
Usually mid-30s
from this time 15:46 he should have just check mate with other rook with back rank check mate
@isualg
28 күн бұрын
its not checkmate, king can escape Ke7 Qb4+ Kf6
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Omg. I literally knew that C4 move was going to be played. If anybody takes rook takes and check wins back material. With a brilliant move. I’m actually becoming really good at puzzles because of your videos. Thank you for making those tactic videos earlier!
Sacrifice gamblet
i see all brilliant moves
@Uphill_Chess
6 ай бұрын
tal's games are always awesome
@isualg
28 күн бұрын
same
I think not only the white was brilliant but the black was bad
why didn't black take the first incursion of the white rook?
This guy is not better than me He said the queen is trap but that's not true. Anadi
@isualg
28 күн бұрын
what is your rating kind sir?
Bro he has the best vids for nerds like us🤓=😎😎
hello
cool!
Hi bro
Did Alireza become a full time streamer after losing the Candidates? (JK you look like Alireza, an uncanny resemblance)
😂😂😂😂
:D
early
yyea
First ❤
early, 8th commenter
1st
First😅
Are you a chess nerd or a chess noob
i wishhhhhhhh
Dude i have seen better games by bronstein and not against a nobody but against the best in the world at the time.
Only in Ohio
hated the commentary, but wonderful stuff on the board..
@thechessnerd
6 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear, any ways I can do better?
@pagedprawn3760
6 ай бұрын
@@thechessnerdI really liked the commentary. It went well with that mona lisa of a chess game.
@isualg
28 күн бұрын
so you are the hater?
@isualg
28 күн бұрын
what is your rating kind sir?
10:00 I saw every moves that white played from this point onward until checkmate, the d7 pawn was screaming to be captured lol!! Brilliant game!! Ps: I'm just terrible at openings (and the traps) and not very good at achieving nice position to actually getting a chance at executing brilliant moves!! 🥲 Btw it was a nice game by both of them!! Bc6 move (although inaccurate by the engine) is definitely an interesting move in that position!