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why the f do u lick ur lips are you a worm?
6:58 Ke6 forks king n rook
Nc4 repetition?
lol cop sirens at 6:26. classic IM move
Extremely instructive, many thanks Roland UK
Recientes articulos fischer perdio la primera partida y se retiro
Fischer tubo miedo
Love the details
We need more chapters on this lesson
Big bag of green helps calm the old nerves
At 23:57 what if black pawn doesn't capture the bishop??
The Polgar sisters have proved that even women can play better chess. I love the games of Polgar sisters very much.
Vow its amazing video for d4 players. I didnt knew such combinations. Thank-you for showing such wonderful combinations tricks.
Without more information, Fischer would have won, 75 rating points is a lot. However, we need to know the answer to these questions before we can begin to answer that question. 1. How much chess did Fischer play and study between 1972-75. I suspect very little (we know that he didn't play any competitive chess). 2. How much time would FIDE give Fischer to prepare for the match? 3. How much had Fischer’s mental illness taken a toll on Fischer’s mental capabilities in 1975?
Fischer played in 1976 in Germany and perform badly,but he crushed the 2100 computer in 1977
Qc6 still gets forked with Ke7
What if black plays e5 in the last line ?
Qh4 is stronger than Susan recommended Nxd7 these guys were great tacticians
Imagine nowadays Hikaru losing on time with only one move to make… ⏱️
Beautiful analysis!
If you would not bore the hell out of this
Wished there would have been an Arbakov/Kasparov blitz shoutout. That would have been something since Valentin at that time was considered one of the greatest blitzers ever. No chance in both rapid tames though.
By "pawn chain", are you referring to the term coined by Nimzovich in the book My System, in which there is a chapter called 'The Pawn-Chain'?
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Very good video n easy to understand. Definitely subscribe!!
Thanks alot it really helped me so much
6:09: Whites move f5 is bad and leads into a draw. After h3 followed by g4 white has a clear win!
very great lesson, Mrs. Susan... i love it
This is epic
This video really helped me. Thanks👍
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Nice,,,mam,,Susan ,,👍
Excellent contents & presentation. Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💐💐💐
I just started playing the English, and I've seen a few videos by titled players showing the great Queenside attacks you can achieve starting with an early b4 pawn push, but I have yet to have a level 1500 opponent allow it.
Where can i buy this?
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lol it’s hilarious how they inserted the woo hoo sound effect. Clearly those audience members weren’t making those sounds.
Yes, in the 90s everyone wore those poorly fitted shirts.
The grass is still growing and we are still watching.
I see it time and again. Just brilliant! What a player Speelman is!
Nice vid. Was it interesting to see if Nepo could move to the next level?
Fischer won 🔥 💥
Bobby Fisher after last game is still sittings analysis the position..
I will play p-e4 by white,,followed by b- g5
What was kasparov wearing?
This was the video who finally made me understand closed positions, illustrative game and excellent explanations 10/10
Excellent video for beginners. If you sicilian and a beginner, then watch this video... WoW
ashley voice is annoing!!! like always!🤮
Dvoretsky, love this man.
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Regards from INDIA