Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

History of Chess with Emil Sutovsky | Episode 2 | Emanuel Lasker

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 8. 01. 2024
  • When it comes to the history of chess, GM Emil Sutovsky, the Chief Executive Officer of FIDE is someone with phenomenal knowledge. In the first episode of History of Chess with Emil Sutovsky, we covered the fascinating stories of Morphy and Steinitz. In the second episode, we bring you the story and life of Emanuel Lasker.
    Watch the first episode here- • History of Chess with ...
    Video: ChessBase India
    Edited by Aditya Sur Roy
    #Chess #ChessBaseIndia #chesshistory
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    ◾ChessBase India channel: / chessbaseindiachannel
    ◾Support young talents via HelpChess Foundation: helpchess.org/
    ◾Review us on Google: g.page/r/CZ5T1...
    ◾Website: chessbase.in
    ◾ChessBase India Clips: / @chessbaseindiaclips
    ◾ChessBase India Hindi: / chessbaseindiahindi
    ◾Chess Shop: chessbase.in/o...
    ◾Chess Calendar: chessbase.in/c...
    ◾ChessBase India on amazon: amzn.to/2vv0XXy
    ◾Twitter: / chessbaseindia
    ◾Facebook: / chessbaseindia
    ◾Instagram: / chessbaseindia
    ◾Contact us: chessbaseindia@gmail.com

Komentáře • 18

  • @AdityaPal_sciencepal
    @AdityaPal_sciencepal Před 7 měsíci +7

    Always great to hear Emil ! His passion for chess is unparalleled.

  • @skaternesto
    @skaternesto Před 7 měsíci +4

    This is needed content! Yes 👍!!

  • @Arkady_Chernobrovkin
    @Arkady_Chernobrovkin Před 7 měsíci +3

    Шахматы Великая игра с Великой историей и мы должны знать историю шахмат и уважать ее, спасибо за это видео!

  • @armaankalyanpur399
    @armaankalyanpur399 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Beautiful and sad history I did not know. The two wars really hurt chess. While Lasker shouldn't have been champion for all 27 years, he was an amazing tournament player and is certainly one of the all time greats. Thanks Emil and Sagar.

  • @Arkady_Chernobrovkin
    @Arkady_Chernobrovkin Před 7 měsíci +3

    Нistory of chess with Emil Sutovsky! Great video! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @ferenclangheinrich4603
    @ferenclangheinrich4603 Před 7 měsíci +1

    great Interview and always nice to hear something about chess history

  • @tribosports8083
    @tribosports8083 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Chess has always been a game I love but haven’t really gotten time to learn the pro moves. I just know the basics,

  • @user-cd2is2vh7h
    @user-cd2is2vh7h Před 2 měsíci

    Emmanuel lasker is the best of all times chess champion to have ever existed!!

  • @soumyajitroy5239
    @soumyajitroy5239 Před 7 měsíci

    Sagar this series is very good for genuine chess fans ,I don't care. About the views . Please don't stop making such videos like the Olympiad series with Saravanan.

  • @alexeybufetov3923
    @alexeybufetov3923 Před 7 měsíci

    It is surprising how even such people as Sutovsky underappreciate Lasker‘s chess career. Starting from 1896 til 1924 Lasker won all tournaments that he participated except Cambridge-Springs 1904 (he was 2-nd there). 30 years!!!! Yes, there are not so many tournaments and big gaps - still quite a lot, and all major ones. He was ahead of Capablanca in all tournaments before 1936. He was 1-st in StP 1914 and Rubinstein was 7-th: how on earth Rubinstein can be „the best tournament player“ of that time?? Lasker‘s career is highly underappreciated mostly because of lack of knowledge of chess history, it would be fun if more people had interest to it :)

    • @emilsutovsky474
      @emilsutovsky474 Před 7 měsíci

      Kudos for your knowledge. But if you listen carefully, I said Rubinstein was the best tournament player of 1909-1912.
      Lasker played just too few events (without checking after 1909 where he shared with Rubinstein, he did not play a single tournament till 1914, did he?)

    • @alexeybufetov3923
      @alexeybufetov3923 Před 7 měsíci

      @@emilsutovsky474 first, many thanks for the video and for your amazing facebook page / chess history essays, etc. Indeed, I believe that Lasker played only in StP 1909 and 1914 at the time -- however, accounting for a different epoch, this should not disqualify him. When he showed up -- he was consistently fantastic. Regarding 1909-1912: I believe this is a too short period and it is a bit unfair to exclude 1914 -- after the war Rubinstein was not the same, yes, but he had all chances to shine in 1914 -- instead took 7th place. Also, his results at the time were just a tiny bit better than / comparable with Schlecter's. For some reason, there is more limelight regarding Lasker's longevity than about Lasker's peak: 1896-1900, in which he completely destroyed all main opponents in 4 major tournaments (1896, 1896/97, 1899, 1900) -- and the field in these tournaments was not bad at all! These five years alone is something that only Fisher, Kasparov, Carlsen and may be Karpov had ( Alekhine always excluded Capablanca at his peak, so I do not count him) --- and then Lasker arguably remained the number one player for 25 years after these peak five years!

  • @abr99-m1e
    @abr99-m1e Před 7 měsíci

    do it more happen

  • @marcuspeck963
    @marcuspeck963 Před 7 měsíci

    Enjoyable video on (in my opinion, also) the greatest world champion, but marred by Emil's oversimplification of the character of World War I. No Holocaust! How about the Armenian Genocide !

  • @nishusaif6085
    @nishusaif6085 Před 7 měsíci

    Stopping People From Saying First!!!!!!!

  • @Chess-with-Samir
    @Chess-with-Samir Před 7 měsíci

    czcams.com/video/DbNMF6Ihfb0/video.html

  • @eramesan2
    @eramesan2 Před 7 měsíci

    Emil is now a chess historian? Why don't you talk to some real historian like Edward Winter?