The Sorcerer Supreme || Anand vs Shirov || Dos Hermanas (1996)
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Vladimir Kramnik vs Viswanathan Anand
Dos Hermanas (1996), Dos Hermanas ESP, rd 5, May-26
Gruenfeld Defense: Exchange. Modern Exchange Variation (D85)
1. Nf3 g6 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 Bg7 4. Nc3 d5 5. cd5 Nd5 6. e4 Nc3 7. bc3 c5 8. Rb1 O-O 9. Be2 cd4 10. cd4 Qa5 11. Bd2 Qa2 12. O-O Bg4 13. Bg5 h6 14. Be3 Nc6 15. d5 Na5 16. Bc5 Bf6 17. e5 Be5 18. Rb4 Bf3 19. Bf3 Rae8 20. Be3 Nc4 21. Bh6 Nd6 22. Bf8 Rf8 23. h4 Rc8 24. Be4 Qa5 25. Ra4 Qb5 26. Bb1 Rc5 27. Bd3 Qd7 28. Ra7 Rd5 29. Ra8 Kg7 30. h5 Rd4 31. Qe2 Bf6 32. hg6 fg6 33. Bb1 Qg4 34. Qa2 Nc4 35. Qb3 b5 36. Re1 Rd2 37. Ra2 Rd5 38. Be4 Re5 39. Rae2 Qh4 40. g3 Qh6 41. Qd3 Nd6 42. Bd5 Re2 43. Qe2 Qh3 44. Be6 Qh8 45. Qf3 Qb8 46. Kg2 b4 47. Rh1 Qb7 48. Bd5 Qb5 49. g4 Nf7 50. Bb3 Nh6 51. Re1 Qg5 52. Re4 Nf5 53. Qd1 Nh4 54. Kh3 Qc5 55. Qe2 g5 56. Qc4 Qc4 57. Rc4 Bc3 58. Rc5 Nf3 59. Kg3 Ne5 60. Rb5 Bd2 61. f3 Bc3 62. f4 gf4 63. Kf4 Nf7 64. Rd5 Bb2 65. Kf5 Bf6 66. Rd1 Ng5 67. Rd3 Nf7 68. Rd7 Nd6 69. Kf4 Nf7 70. Rb7 Be5 71. Ke3 Bd6 72. Ke4 Ng5 73. Kf5 Nf3 74. Bd5 Nh4 75. Kg5 Ng6 76. Ra7 Nf8 77. Kf5 Bc5 78. Rb7 Bd6 79. g5 Ng6 80. Ra7 Nf8 81. Bb3 Ng6 82. Ra8 Nf8 83. Kg4 Bc7 84. Kh5 Bd6 85. Rc8 Be5 86. Rc5 Ng6 87. Rc8 Nf8 88. Rc1 Bc3 89. Rf1 e6 90. Rd1 Kf7 91. Rd8 Ng6 92. Rd7 Ke8 93. Ba4 Ne5 94. Rb7 Kf8 95. g6 Nd3 96. Kh6 Nc5 97. Rb8 Ke7 98. Bc2 Nd7 99. Rb7 Kd6 100. g7 Bg7 101. Kg7
The 8th Annual Dos Hermanas Chess Tournament held from May 20th to June 2nd, 1996 was a category XIX event. Ten of the world's best players, including the World Champion, competed in a round robin format. The participants were (in order of ELO): Garry Kasparov (2775), Vladimir Kramnik (2775), Vassily Ivanchuk (2735), Gata Kamsky (2735), Vishwanathan Anand (2725), Veselin Topalov (2700), Boris Gelfand (2700), Alexei Shirov (2690), Judit Polgar (2675), and local Spanish favorite Miguel Illescas-Cordoba (2635). Kramnik and Topalov took first as co-champions, each with 6/9, edging out Kasparov and Anand by half a point.
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Tal - The magician
Shirov- Master of mystic arts
Magnus - The machine
Anand- Sorcerer supreme
Petrosian- The Iron man
Karpov- The constrictor
Fischer- The illusionist
Kramik - The Wall
Kasparov- The Beast
Add one more and we'll have the most deadliest candidates of all time. Obviously to challenge Paul Morphy (with modern engines)
Stockfish - the Goat
Fabi - The Machine
Magnus - Everything Everywhere All At Once
Boris Gelfand - The Legend Himself
Capablanca - the endgame specialist and the great defender
If he played the "modern" defence 30 years ago, then wasn't it the future defence back then?
30 years in the lifetime of chess is the blink of an eye. "Hypermodern" chess was popularized what, a hundred years ago?
I think that's the lifetime of the universe you are talking about@@dd-lk5io
30 yEaRs iN tHe LiFeTiMe oF cHeSs iS tHe BliNk oF aN eYe
Bro Google definition of a joke 🤣
it is now the contemporary defense
And the old defense now
I forgot about our good friend the light square bishop 😔
No shame It happenes to the best of us in fact i forgot too 😂😅
5:45 More like the engines played the strongest move recommended by anand
I'm always astounded by the ability of GMs to navigate positions in which half a dozen pieces are all standing next to each other
one of the most beautiful game ever seen. just supreme
“The master of the mystic arts” might be the greatest chess nickname ever!
#SUGGESTION
Anand VS Gelfand, world championship game 8
This was the shortest game ever in a world championship.
He already showed it
#Suggestion. Please bring back the "What is this sorcery series"?
"Fire on board" vs "The lightening Kid"
This is one of the awesome match both played well
awesome game as usual. This looks like an awesome tournament. Thanks a lot!
5:30 the bishop pair was hypothetically fully operational
8:34 a disgusting engine line
12:05 the bishop pair comes out as our good friend
Anand is a legend ❤
Since you presenting some great games from that generation, I would like you to suggest this great game.
#suggestion Teimour Radjabov vs Vasyl Ivanchuk, FIDE GP (2002) (rapid), Dubai UAE, round 3
#suggestion
Anand vs Gelfand, 2011 world championship game 6
This was the shortest game ever played in a world championship.
Anand has 16-2 record vs strong player like shirov in classical.
What I love about how Anand played this is how he maneuvered his way through the middle game so that he can have a simple and clear advantage in the end game. A lot of moves were spent on that complex attack on the black king with all the pieces and queens jockeying about. And the whole point was to just swap queens and expose some weak pawns in black's camp. Very Magnus-like.
One of the best games I have ever seen
A nice complex game with chances of sacrifice and win,thanks.
Agad just makes my day going to watch yt in bed and always see new vid amazing
These guys were monster chess players.
#suggestion - Since we're into great attacking games recently, please go for Anand vs Topalov (2005) MTel Masters.
Los Pollos Hermanos 🥶
Nice Game very competitive only takes an extra pawn or two to determine who will win Thanks for the Game Enjoy your day
Indians : WE HAVE BEEN SUMMONED.!!!!
Forward to the past :-)
What a game !!
This game was maddening.
12:04 sniper bishop strikes again
Somehow I really like Anand, please make his Saga.
5:53 how about bishop captures the pawn on H6?
Oh, wait, there is rook h5 or even rook f2. Never mind.
Is it that people fall apart rather quickly nower days because they are worse in unknown territory than guys 25 years ago were - or is it because the players nower days are so much better at converting slight imbalances than their counterparts were?
I'm impressed with how shirov played this
There's a bishop on B1?
You will not find Bb1...Karpov and me -Hold our beer.
"Why did the chessboard break up with its partner? Because every time it said, 'You have to offer queens trade or accept a queens trade,' the girls misunderstood, picturing queens being exchanged in a royal battle of negotiations. It just couldn't handle the chess drama!" 😅😅😅 #agadmator #Girls
FYI, wrong game in the description.
#suggestion An update on Medo, where is he?
It seems to me that player of the current era just memorize lines. They don't know theory and how to actually play as well as the older guys. It just a memory game.
15:21 Black rook e1 is the correct play, check and guarantee pawn upgrade.
Even I am noticing this am I really missing something here I mean they are top GM if they don't consider then something definitely I am missing here
@@cybereye911 have we considered the white bishop keeping an eye on the white rook?
so the pawn upgrade is not guaranteed; white will simply move the king and ignore attacking the rook.
if black rook captures w rook, bishop will recapture... or? (yesterday I might have missed this)
@@noobinthefield9207 yeah got it
@@cybereye911 but still who wins then if white ignores the black rook? xD
white will also have to ignore the black pawn due to dark squared bishop protecting him anyway
@@noobinthefield9207 what's ur rating
#JustAsking why can't you just add magnus's and Dubov's pic in the main photo of your channel.
Our good friend the light square Bishop...lol Not Shirov's friend... Awesome game Gent's!
@5:57 why not Nxf5, and win the exchange????
I definitely forgot about the bishop on b1 😅
I'm confused at 15 min and 28 second why can't black rook just check the white king and after the trade can promote to a queen? Am i missing something
Anand will not trade and just move the king. Rook is defended by bishop.
You forgot about our good friend, the light square bishop.
3:46 Doesn’t Bg5 just win the Q immediately?
Going for the queen trade = deciding a car is worth more as scrap
Hi brother
@ 15:20
How bad a move was (Black) Rook to e1? Isn't that a forced queen promotion?
he would move the king , if rook captures rook , then bishop captures rook , also preventing promotion
I do appreciate when you show some disgusting engine lines.
Fourth???????!!!!!!!
Anan was nothing to play with in those days.😂 just a straight monster flee on site.😂
Anand vs de bruyne
15:04 -?! if black had given the check he would have won the rook and the game.
He wouldnt capture the rook he would just move the king and if the black captures the whites rook white would simply recapture it with his bishop which is also covering the promotion of blacks pawn
PLEASE agad it's been 4 months! 2023 USCC - Atousa almost beat Carissa Yip, the eventual winner!
Carissa was losing most of the game. Atousa just blundered in the end.
It's Hikaru's WIFE vs Wesley's GIRLFRIEND.
#suggestion
#womeninchess
#uschesschamps
#uschess
#uschesschamp
#uscc
Shirov on this channel serves the same purpose as the hoodie guy-to lose games for our entertainment. We should all honor him for this great service.
Please add ‘captured pieces’ too on the screen.
If he's the sorcerer supreme then is Magnus Thanos?
What I want to know is…who is Ironman?
Magnus is a bum
I can't imagine being that jealous of someone@@GregHinz-jt6nq
Yes. Magnus is also the all-seeing Eye of Providence
Lol😂 magnus is more than Thanos still i remember Once vishy called him a universe because he is good at everything in chess.
2nd: Hans Niemann = next Bobby Fischer
- Wesley So = current Bobby Fischer
- Bobby Fischer's ghost = old Bobby Fischer
- Beth Harmon = Bobby Fischer in another universe
Each of these 4 'is a prodigy, had a rather dark childhood and is American'.
Speaking of Wesley So
Hikaru's (the rapid WFRCC) wife almost beat Wesley So's (the classical WFRCC) girlfriend!
2023 USCC - Indeed Carissa Yip won and thanked Wesley So as her secret second in the 2023 USCC closing ceremony speech.
But in Carissa vs Atousa, Carissa was losing most of the game. Atousa just blundered in the end.
move 54 for black is an 8-move equality puzzle
it's so sharp
[Variant "From Position"]
[FEN "1Q5k/3r1rn1/p3N3/Pp1p2P1/1q2p3/1B2R2P/5P2/6K1 b"]
1... Kh7 2. g6+ Kxg6 3. Rg3+ Kf6 4. Nxg7 Rxg7 5. Qf4+ Ke6 6. Qh6+ Kf5 7. Rxg7 Rxg7+ 8. Qxg7 Qxb3
PS
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#suggestion
#womeninchess
#uschesschamps
#uschess
#uschesschamp
#uscc
Stop it. Get some help.
First view?
First?
It's very easy to say wgat some could or should do after the fact. You're a basic player pretending to be a master lol...
First?