Super Nezh Queen Sacrifice! || Polugaevsky vs Nezhmetdinov

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  • Join us for a thrilling analysis of one of the most spectacular chess games ever played by Rashid Gibiatovich Nezhmetdinov. Known for his aggressive and inventive style, Nezhmetdinov delivers a stunning queen sacrifice that has been celebrated in chess circles worldwide. This game, played against Lev Polugaevsky at the 18th RSFSR Championship in Sochi, 1958, showcases Nezhmetdinov's brilliant tactical acumen and fearless approach to the game.
    👑 Game Highlights:
    Opening: Dive into the Old Indian Defense and the pivotal moves that set the stage for a dramatic middlegame.
    Queen Sacrifice: Explore the jaw-dropping queen sacrifice on move 27 that left spectators and future generations of players in awe.
    Analysis: Detailed commentary on the strategic positioning leading up to the sacrifice and the unstoppable attack that followed.
    📚 What You'll Learn:
    Insight into the tactical thought processes of one of the greatest attacking players of all time.
    How to leverage dynamic play to dominate high-stakes games.
    The impact of psychological warfare on the board.
    🔍 Why This Game Is Iconic:
    This game is not just a demonstration of raw chess power; it's a work of art that exemplifies the beauty and depth of chess. The "Super Nezh Queen Sacrifice" remains a testament to Nezhmetdinov's legacy as a master tactician and an inspirational figure in the world of chess.
    Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, this video offers a chance to learn from one of the greats and perhaps inspire your own bold moves on the chessboard. Subscribe for more game breakdowns and masterclass analysis to enhance your understanding of this classic game.
    [Event "18th RSFSR-ch"]
    [Site "Sochi URS"]
    [Date "1958.06.??"]
    [EventDate "1958.06.00"]
    [Round "?"]
    [Result "0-1"]
    [White "Lev Polugaevsky"]
    [Black "Rashid Gibiatovich Nezhmetdinov"]
    [ECO "A53"]
    [WhiteElo "?"]
    [BlackElo "?"]
    [PlyCount "66"]
    1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 d6 3. Nc3 e5 4. e4 exd4 5. Qxd4 Nc6 6. Qd2 g6
    7. b3 Bg7 8. Bb2 O-O 9. Bd3 Ng4 10. Nge2 Qh4 11. Ng3 Nge5
    12. O-O f5 13. f3 Bh6 14. Qd1 f4 15. Nge2 g5 16. Nd5 g4 17. g3
    fxg3 18. hxg3 Qh3 19. f4 Be6 20. Bc2 Rf7 21. Kf2 Qh2+ 22. Ke3
    Bxd5 23. cxd5 Nb4 24. Rh1 Rxf4 25. Rxh2 Rf3+ 26. Kd4 Bg7
    27. a4 c5+ 28. dxc6 bxc6 29. Bd3 Nexd3+ 30. Kc4 d5+ 31. exd5
    cxd5+ 32. Kb5 Rb8+ 33. Ka5 Nc6+ 0-1
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Komentáƙe • 7

  • @kingscrusher
    @kingscrusher  Pƙed 27 dny

    Please check out my chess courses at kingscrusher.tv/ - Cheers, K

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 Pƙed 27 dny +2

    This game was in a book on queen sacs that my friend loaned to me in the nineties. It made me a Nezhmetdinov fan, of course. A very thoughtful analysis. It’s great to see someone enjoying this game as much as I do. Thanks KC.

  • @Bobby-fj8mk
    @Bobby-fj8mk Pƙed 26 dny +1

    Great game KC - a Queen sac and double checks.

  • @purpleman2169
    @purpleman2169 Pƙed 26 dny

    A queen sacrificial combo is the finest chess art in the middlegame. 👑 ♟ 👊

  • @Tristanando
    @Tristanando Pƙed 26 dny

    Great game đŸ’Ș

  • @Blitz_Shorts
    @Blitz_Shorts Pƙed 26 dny

    Great analysis. I would like to see you also cover some games of Aleksandr Alekhine