Capablanca Crushed by Unknown 14-year Old

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Jose Raul Capablanca vs ???
“The Boy Who Would be King”
Simul, 30b (1925) (exhibition), Leningrad RUS, Nov-20
Queen’s Gambit Declined: Manhattan Variation (D51)

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cd4 4. Nd4 Qc7 5. Be2 e6 6. c4 Nd4 7. Qd4 Ne7 8. Be3 Nc6 9. Qd2 Bb4 10. Nc3 Qe5 11. O-O O-O 12. Rac1 b6 13. Rfd1 Bc5 14. Bc5 bc5 15. Qd6 f6 16. f4 Qd6 17. Rd6 Kf7 18. Rd2 Ke7 19. Bd1 g5 20. f5 d6 21. Ba4 Ne5 22. b3 a6 23. Rcd1 Rd8 24. Rf1 Bb7 25. Rfd1 Rab8 26. Rf1 h5 27. h3 h4 28. Re2 Rg8 29. Nd1 g4 30. Nf2 ef5 31. ef5 gh3 32. Nh3 Rg4 33. Kh2 Rbg8 34. Nf4 Kf7 35. Rd2

00:00 Hello Everyone!
02:55 Game Starts!
05:15 Completely New Game!
10:45 Pause the Video!
11:10 It was in this position!
14:20 Contributions!

The 9th Torneo Internacional de Ajedrez “Ciudad de Linares” was organized under the direction of Luis Rentero Suarez. The number of players was increased from 12 to 14, and with the participation of both players from the Kasparov – Karpov World Championship Match (1990) (which ended December 31st), it was the first ever Category 17 event (average rating 2651-2675). The players were: Garry Kasparov (Elo ranked #1 in the world), Anatoly Karpov (#2), Boris Gelfand (#3), Vassily Ivanchuk (#4), Mikhail Gurevich (#6), Jaan Ehlvest (#7), Valery Salov (#9), Alexander Beliavsky (#10), Gata Kamsky (#13), Viswanathan Anand (#14), Jan Timman (#16), Jonathan Speelman (#25), Artur Yusupov (#31), and Ljubomir Ljubojevic (#40). Of the top 10 players in the world, only Evgeny Bareev (#5) and Leonid Yudasin (#8) were missing. Fourteen players had signed up for the event in October, 1990. Two of them, Nigel Short (#15) and Miguel Illescas Cordoba (#98), were replaced by Gurevich and Speelman. According to Leontxo García, Illescas was again “excluded” by Rentero in order to reach Category 17. Salov had played in Hoogovens (1991) in January. Karpov, Gurevich, Ehlvest and Kamsky had played in Reggio Emilia A1 (1991), and Beliavsky and Ljubojevic in Reggio Emilia A2 (1991), both in January. Six of the players (Gelfand, Ivanchuk, Anand, Timman, Speelman and Yusupov) came from the Candidates preliminary matches that ended in early February.

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    Every episode I watch there is a 'sorry about that'🤪

    I watch you almost every day.
    I really like how after the game you go back over a move or two and I also like how you sometimes mention what the computer says.
    I wish you would expand on both of them.

    Throwing pieces all over the board would be still pretty nice compared to nowadays ass checking. 😁😂😂

    Easy to see how Capa messed up. His position was lost from early on when he made that rarely played move in the opening.

    Wasn't aware that Hans Niemand could travel back in time 🤔

    OMG, I was literally LOL when he said, "oh, that's our very own master, Mikhail Botvinnik". Now that's a name to reckon with!

    The players list looks like an openings course list.

    Hello Agad, suggestion to cover recent chess game between two legends in sports: Manny Pacquiao vs Efren "Bata" Reyes both from the Philippines. Thank you and cheers to all your viewers!

    That Chucky in such a young age of Minus 50 years or so was able to win the tournament is mind blowing! 🙂

    Online today, we can encounter some of the strongest chess players in the world! For whatever reason, they chose to 'fly under the radar', so to say.

    simultaneous exhisbitions victories don't hold quite as much weight. not dissing the victory, just saying

    Can you address the most recent community post? A lot of people aren't sure whether it's a scam #suggestion

    @11:50 Long ago I read about a grandmaster who got so angry he threw his king against the wall. Does that ring a bell with anyone?

    I suspect it was Botvinnik.

    Due mainly to Fischer's influence Botvinnik has always continued to be underrated.

    Capablanca!

    Welcome back to the good stuff!

    those u got goosebumps while listening, "Mikhail Botvinik"😳

    Was waiting agad to say the 14yo was none other than Max Deutsch

    That'll put marzipan in your pie plate, Bingo! says:

    Capablanca was classy. Didn't accuse unknown strong opponent of using beads to cheat.

    And Capablanca also previously lost in a simul against the composer Sergei Prokofiev in ?1919 in St Petersburg

    Unknown?? That's a Game between Capablanca and botvinnik in 1925 i believe,You can find it in King's of chess collection books from D. Bejlica.

    hello everyone,I have been playing chess for 1 year. I recently learned the blind flag method to improve my ability to compute variations. can you suggest me to imagine a 2d or 3d board? I usually play 3d board but I find visualizing real 3d board much harder than 2d board. do you guys think i should imagine the 2d board and imagine it when playing the 3d board? or do i have to imagine the 3d board when playing the 3d board? please give me feedback. Thank you so much.

    Mr Hoodie guy is Botwinik before end of the game

    Capa in his book I think his last book, said to his wife that Botvinik and Paul Keres, one of them would be future world champ..There is a video about it on youutbe..Think at the supper he mention Paul Keres but he also mention somewhere Botvinik..Sorry for my horible English greammer.For vas Capa knowledge type in the youtube search Capablanca rare video footage..I hope I didn't break any low now.. but if I did please delete all commenr it is so full of English gremmar errors.

    I miss ur hoodie. 😔 Don't u respect the hoodie guy anymore??

    Y I'm too good 😊
    I never entered bar & not library 🤣🤣😜

    Unknown?
    That was me….good old days.

    where is the hoodie? update: no hoodie needed

    Ivanchuk winning in 1925 wasn't a surprise)

    Thanks for covering it Agad! By the way, despite not being between such famous players, I believe the other #suggestion is an even more exciting game 🔥

    Your videos are my daily routine for a while now!!!

    Perfect timing opened YouTube that where is daily agadmator and 31sec ago came this video

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