7 BEST Queen Sacrifices In Chess History!

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7 Queen Sacrifices by Magnus Carlsen, Garry Kasparov, Bobby Fischer, Mikhail Tal, Nezhmetdinov, Vassily Ivanchuk and Hikaru Nakamura.

0:00 Intro
0:28 Mikhail Tal
4:24 Nezhmetdinov
8:35 Vassily Ivanchuk
12:04 Hikaru Nakamura
14:42 Bobby Fischer
18:28 Kasparov
22:22 Magnus Carlsen

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    That is suuuper strange when you pronounce Russian words perfectly just like native speaker (I would believe you are Russian) but not sure about the meaning

    Love your content, just subscribed, for me, far more exciting than queen sac or even smother is mate with a pawn, I cant get enough of those

    You should have included Larsen vs Petrosian 1966 Patigorski cup.
    Most amazing Queen
    Sacrifice of the century

    the first moment i looked at the thumbnail, i thought someone sacrificed 7 queens, i didn’t think it were 7 people

    Chernikov is Blackberrys. Cherni means black in russian.

    Коррект пронунсиейшн из Ростов-на-Дону

    I was about to queen sac today for a forced win, but mouse slipped and squandered what probably would have been my greatest moment in chess 😐

    A Queen sacrifice where it's not even taken, instead your opponent immediately resigns, is the most BOSS thing I've seen yet in Chess

    Hikaru was a COOL customer against Gelfand. Holy hell.

    “I’m playing Karjakin? Okay let’s prepare a queen sac”
    -everyone

    The way you just pronounced Byrne made me choke on my own spit

    Tal never lost a chess game. He just sacrificed his king once in a while.

    Great selection!
    Some other notable mentions:
    1) Carlos Torre Repetto vs Newell Williams Banks (1924)
    2) Stefan Levitsky vs Frank Marshall (1912)
    3) Edwin Ziegler Adams vs Carlos Torre Repetto (1920)
    4) Yuri L Averbakh vs Alexander Kotov (1953)
    5) Georg Rotlewi vs Akiba Rubinstein (1907)
    6) Lubomir Ftacnik vs Ognjen Cvitan (1997/98)
    7) Boris Gelfand vs Baadur Jobava (2011)
    8) Laszlo Szabo vs Kenneth W Lloyd (1960/61)
    9) Edward Lasker vs George Alan Thomas (1912)
    10) Alireza Firouzja vs Murali Karthikeyan (2019)
    11) Alexander Alekhine vs Friedrich Saemisch (1923)

    you look like a pale ghoul get some light nerd

    ok ngl, but i thought atleast 5 would be Mikhail Tal 😀

    OMG what beautiful moves…. thank you for presenting such a quality.

    Черника – blackberry
    Голубика – blueberry

    I'm not even russian

    6:39 I love how every time this guy yells, his mic just dies and makes it 100 times funnier

    What a great video for chess lovers thoroughly enjoyed it

    Perfect timing.
    Just won my game by a queen sacrifice against an opponent rated 100 ELO lower.
    Guess I'm a super GM now 😂

    Dude, you are freakin awesome! Чувак, ты крут!

    i really like when nozkfhtttyyaahhdkmfhbvdfjd did the queen sack

    I usually like to sacrifice the king because it leads to an easy game because you cant get checkmated

    Mikhail Tal makes a queen sacrifice, Stockfish goes from -10 to +∞. I make a bishop sacrifice, the entire solar system kicks me out of the Milky way….. 🥲🥲🥲

    French dude here, Nice is pronounced "niece" 🙂

    How is this video even complete without Anand vs Lautier 🙂🙂

    Technically hikaru sacrifices his queen multiple times in the same game, so its multiple of the best queen sacrifices

    me sacrificing my king every game
    ~ signature look of superiority

    "I'm geographically challenged"
    Lmaoooo 💀💀💀

    Bro you need to shut up; with useless talk and jokes. Stick with game and talk less! Than it will be better video!

    Once I was playing in a chess tournament, I believe I played as black. Opponent starts 1. e4 e6 2.Nc3 d5
    A normal French Defense. I was playing against my friend, Nenad. I played a total blunder, Qb5. I blundered my best piece, and I never realised until I played the move. But here is a problem for white. He had a bishop, queen and rook, while I had two knights and a rook. We had low time, I had to think fast. I somehow, despite being down a queen, I mated my opponent with two knights and a rook. It was pretty intense.

    13:12 Why didn't he move his bishop to F2 to open the space so the king could run?

    Hope this isn't too rudimentary but at 2:35, why did is QF1 better than RxD4

    Леви, Ростов-на-Дону, а не Ростов-гон-Дон, пожалуйста

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