Biggest Blunders from Best Players: Lecture by GM Ben Finegold

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • GM Ben Finegold's list of 10 of the biggest blunders from the best players around the world.
    This lecture was recorded on June 26, 2024 in Roswell, Georgia. Thank you to Joel and Margaret McEntire for sponsoring this lecture for their daughter Daisy! "Blunders by great players show it is ok to make mistakes and still be great."
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    02:47 Magnus Carlsen vs. Merab Gagunashvili, World Blitz, 2006
    07:22 Larry Christiansen vs. Anatoly Karpov, Wijk aan Zee, 1993
    12:00 Garry Kasparov vs. Vladimir Kramnik, Novgorod, 1994
    17:17 Peter Heine Nielsen vs. Sergey Karjakin, Wijk aan Zee, 2005
    22:13 Tigran Petrosian vs. David Bronstein, Candidates, 1956
    27:00 László Szabó vs. Samuel Reshevsky, Candidates, 1953
    31:50 Surya Ganguly vs. Mukhiddin Madaminov, World Rapid, 2023
    34:25 Mikhail Chigorin vs. Wilhelm Steinitz, World Championship, 1892
    38:02 Deep Fritz vs. Vladimir Kramnik, Match, 2006
    41:59 Friedrich Sämisch vs. José Raúl Capablanca, Karlsbad, 1929
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Komentáře • 110

  • @NickKravitz
    @NickKravitz Před 17 dny +90

    After Kramnik's loss, he started the procedure against Deep Fritz.

    • @baoboumusic
      @baoboumusic Před 17 dny +16

      "Very suspicious"
      - Kramnik

    • @giacomogotta2253
      @giacomogotta2253 Před 17 dny +27

      Apparently Deep Fritz was using an engine

    • @jbarth1986
      @jbarth1986 Před 17 dny +14

      Kind of like when Kasparov accused the deep blue team cheating with human assistance lol

    • @scheimong
      @scheimong Před 16 dny +3

      He read Ben's book "Cry like a Grandmaster".

    • @aro3275
      @aro3275 Před 16 dny +1

      Too bad kramniks daughter wasnt at the door so he could let her in.

  • @ilanpi
    @ilanpi Před 17 dny +32

    If I recall Petrosian's biography, this blunder led him to reconsider his play and adopt the strategy of defending threats before his opponent was aware of them (as described by Fischer).

    • @Momus2024
      @Momus2024 Před 17 dny +3

      does he at least describe it coherently?

    • @ilanpi
      @ilanpi Před 16 dny +2

      @@Momus2024 It wasn't an autobiography.

  • @SeddincY
    @SeddincY Před 15 dny +13

    "I was blundering before you were born" . God i just love Ben.

  • @mydevice2596
    @mydevice2596 Před 17 dny +46

    25:37 Maybe Petrosian was trying to play knight to i6, forking the king and queen.

    • @geo.j27
      @geo.j27 Před 10 dny +3

      We see a blunder he sees a tactic because he is playing 4d chess

    • @Smileater
      @Smileater Před 6 dny

      Underrated comment

  • @cmhiekses
    @cmhiekses Před 15 dny +6

    “Blunder less” as chess advice sounds like “buy low, sell high” as trading advice.

    • @oldmanyellsatscreen
      @oldmanyellsatscreen Před 13 dny +3

      >Use your time, look around the whole board, do either side have a loose piece? Can I give a check or make a threat? Does my opponent have any threats? What did the last move do? Beyond that it's primarily just practice.

  • @ibazulic
    @ibazulic Před 17 dny +20

    This is probably the most awesome video Ben ever did

    • @Momus2024
      @Momus2024 Před 17 dny

      keep telling yourself that is the reason you are 1200 rated

    • @ibazulic
      @ibazulic Před 17 dny +4

      @@Momus2024 a) you don't know what my rating is, and b) please look up what sarcasm is. Thanks.

  • @QuantumHistorian
    @QuantumHistorian Před 16 dny +6

    There's something comforting in knowing that, just like I lay awake at night thinking about some awkward thing I said 15 years ago, Kramnik lies there cringing about the time he blundered mate in 1.

  • @Matthew-bu7fg
    @Matthew-bu7fg Před 16 dny +4

    I'd seen a few of these blunders before but there were a few in here I'd never seen. The Petrosian blunder was absolutely mindblowing.
    Great lecture!

  • @tomasz9429
    @tomasz9429 Před 17 dny +18

    "Kasparov played Bd7..."
    And that's when Kramnik's villain arc has begun.

  • @ProxorGaming
    @ProxorGaming Před 17 dny +6

    Exquisite lecture. Thank you, the sponsor and your wife.

  • @MarkWiseTechno
    @MarkWiseTechno Před 17 dny +5

    Peteosian's Ng5?? made me laugh so hard. He went from blundering his queen to extra double quadruple blundering his queen. 😂😂😂

  • @sasquatch2
    @sasquatch2 Před 17 dny +5

    3:21 I also know that if I'm facing someone named "Smith" or "Wilson" I'll probably be okay. If they have "villi" at the end of their last name (not only are they from Georgia), I'm probably going to have a rough time.

  • @Matthew-bu7fg
    @Matthew-bu7fg Před 16 dny +6

    Very surprised Capablanca was mouse-slipping moves in 1929

    • @theodentherenewed4785
      @theodentherenewed4785 Před 15 dny +2

      Imagine having to use a mouse made in 1929. it must have been a dreadful experience.

  • @Joseph55220
    @Joseph55220 Před 17 dny +7

    Petrosian accidentally bumped the knight I believe. I believe he was reaching for the queen with a cigarette permanently affixed to his hand and hit the knight.

    • @bluefin.64
      @bluefin.64 Před 16 dny +4

      When touching the wrong piece is catastrophic, tournament players resign, and the higher the ranking of the players the more certain this is. The score has both Petrosian's move and his opponent's game ending one. In any case, after the game Petrosian said it was humorous that he lost his queen to Black's only active piece, which indicates it was a blunder rather than an accident.

  • @Steveross2851
    @Steveross2851 Před 14 dny +1

    In the Deep Fritz versus Vladimir Kramnik game, Ben Finegold says at 39:53 - 39:55 that he didn't know why Kramnik missed Qh7#. But I remember Kramnik's excuse. Kramnik explained that had the White knight been on g5 or f6 he would have seen Qh7# and prevented it but with the White knight on f8 it was on an unusual square for a knight to support a Qh7# threat so he missed it. Of course it's still extremely surprising that Kramnik missed it but now you know his excuse.

  • @markkthought
    @markkthought Před 17 dny +9

    watch this video to not feel so bad

  • @facespaz
    @facespaz Před 17 dny +2

    Great idea for a lecture, thanks Ben!

  • @joelmcentire1
    @joelmcentire1 Před 17 dny +7

    Thanks for doing the video Ben. Good stuff

  • @EqSlay
    @EqSlay Před 16 dny +2

    What a great lecture and topic!

  • @MarcoValli77
    @MarcoValli77 Před 17 dny +3

    I think Karpov went to win the tournament from which his blunder is taken; it was a 2-games matches format. Karpov won the second game, then beat Christiansen in the tie-breaks...and every other player he faced (too lazy to check, because I think I remember that well!)

  • @askthepizzaguy
    @askthepizzaguy Před 17 dny +3

    In Kramnik's defense, his opponent was using an engine.
    Or were they? Is playing an engine the same as your opponent using an engine? Can an engine use an engine? Is water wet or does it just make other things wet? This is getting too philosophical for me.

  • @88mphDrBrown
    @88mphDrBrown Před 14 dny +1

    Steinitz vs Chigorin 36:21
    Ben says "I don't understand why he allowed Rxd5"
    If Rxd5, Nf4 forks the rooks winning an exchange. Maybe he was trying to provoke Rxd5.

  • @Goryus
    @Goryus Před 17 dny +5

    I hear deep fritz was using an engine

  • @ShoaibHassan-vo1ku
    @ShoaibHassan-vo1ku Před 17 dny +2

    Coldest pun paired with sneakiest plot twist 45:07

  • @meandmynoodles76
    @meandmynoodles76 Před 17 dny +2

    you should do a full video of kramnik blunders

  • @AliceYobby
    @AliceYobby Před 6 dny

    Man, that Petrosian blunder hurt me. I genuinely sat there for about 15 minutes with the video paused just admiring the strength of his position. And then the knight move is just the cherry on top. Distressing

  • @axerecords
    @axerecords Před 17 dny +1

    Hello, mr. Ben. Thank you for actually starting this series. I guess you don't have dementiia after all. How do I subscribe again?

  • @itze_
    @itze_ Před 13 dny

    New lecture!

  • @Steveross2851
    @Steveross2851 Před 14 dny

    Someone told me a story about a Botvinnik versus Bronstein game and despite Ben Finegold saying (at 24:35 of this video) that there was no time pressure, if memory serves, actually their game featured in this video had an extremely wild time scramble. Thus Bronstein was reduced to making knight moves to make time control on move 40 and he made 8 knight moves in a row, his last being ...Nxd6 capturing the hanging queen. Then according to what I was told (I only turned 3 in 1956 so I only heard about it years later) at the closing ceremony Bronstein took the queen off the cake being served, gave it to Petrosian, and told him "now we're even."

  • @michaelf8221
    @michaelf8221 Před 17 dny +2

    Excellent topic. Gooooo daisy. But stay there.

  • @utkuozdemir3111
    @utkuozdemir3111 Před 17 dny +6

    Go ben!

  • @peterschmidt-nielsen3577
    @peterschmidt-nielsen3577 Před 17 dny +1

    At 36:18 probably Chigorin was thinking that if Rxd5, then Nf4, Rxe7, Nxd5+, king somewhere, Nxe7.

  • @mypony891
    @mypony891 Před 15 dny

    Kinda surprised you didn't mention the blunder Ding made when playing against Carlson recently.

  • @cassidydankochik3294
    @cassidydankochik3294 Před 17 dny +2

    "Usually you dont miss knight takes queen"

  • @klatchabobby
    @klatchabobby Před 15 dny

    I actually made a 3D animated short film about the 1892 game. i'd forgotten the video but seeing the position again I'd remembered this was the game in the video

  • @flpsnk4848
    @flpsnk4848 Před 17 dny +9

    I am not Benjamin Finegold and I need to remind myself of that very often...

  • @davidsinclair7439
    @davidsinclair7439 Před 17 dny +1

    The topic and sponsor dedication make me wonder whether Daisy was a blunder.

  • @Alexander_Kantel
    @Alexander_Kantel Před 15 dny

    Love you and your lectures from Georgia ( Gladly not from Soviet Georgia but independent )

  • @serrie85
    @serrie85 Před 16 dny

    Kramnik wasn't the only one missing that mate against Deep Fritz. I hope I remember correctly, but I think the whole commentary team missed it too. And it wasn't a weak team, some IM's , GM's, think even Anand was there.

  • @brekinat0r
    @brekinat0r Před 16 dny +1

    Notice that many of these blunders are due to not remembering how the knight moves.

  • @lukacalov1988
    @lukacalov1988 Před 17 dny

    Kramnik: "Deep Fritz was using an engine"

  • @dco1019
    @dco1019 Před 17 dny +1

    For the Magnus blunder, I thought you could have had the classical game Giri-Carlsen from the 2011 Tata Steel tournament. I seemingly remember Giri (then 16 years old) saying he blundered mate. But on further review of that game, it doesn't satisfy the requirement for it to be a blunder since I would need to see that it's a blunder, and I probably wouldn't spot it. Also magnus was getting outplayed already and then made the big mistake. Oh how times have changed huh.. pretty cool game to see though

  • @88mphDrBrown
    @88mphDrBrown Před 14 dny

    I'm surprised you didn't include Fischer or Nepo's trapping their own bishop in the WC.

  • @darkalman
    @darkalman Před 17 dny +5

    Petrosion plays the Botez gambit before she was born

  • @qazzaqstan
    @qazzaqstan Před 17 dny +1

    Was expecting Fischer Spassky game 1 because I know that game and didn't know any of these other ones.

    • @baoboumusic
      @baoboumusic Před 17 dny

      Indeed. I was also expecting Kasparov Karpov 1985 (game 11 where Karpov played the wrong rook to d8). I love the selection, most are unfamiliar to me, few obvious choices here!

    • @worsethanjoerogan8061
      @worsethanjoerogan8061 Před 17 dny +1

      He probably skipped over that one because it's so famous.

    • @baoboumusic
      @baoboumusic Před 17 dny

      @@worsethanjoerogan8061 After seeing the full video: he skipped it because it wasn't on the level of a 1-2 move mate or losing a queen.

  • @mariuszpudzianowski8400

    Was it MVL that blunder mate in 1 against Duda in the opening? That was funny as he was just following theory and ignoring threats.

  • @tomer2724
    @tomer2724 Před 16 dny

    It wasn't a similar mate in the creator tournament, it was the same exact mate! The throbbing mate

  • @soggycardboardbox
    @soggycardboardbox Před 14 dny

    I could hear Thumbnail Ben saying "Truth Hurts".

  • @raymond5597
    @raymond5597 Před 16 dny

    This dude is unintentionally funny

  • @screbz6872
    @screbz6872 Před 17 dny +1

    What about Magnus-Ding in Norway chess ?

  • @xx44xx67
    @xx44xx67 Před 14 dny

    Gothamchess claims in one of his vids, that petrosian was extremly bored cause Bronstein was mooving slow and bad, so he got up everytime he made his moove to then come back and again moove quickly. So he made a quick moove, realized the blunder and gave up.

  • @joelcuerrier4833
    @joelcuerrier4833 Před 17 dny +1

    Make more good moves and less bad moves and your game will be more good and less bad.
    Wrote it down to remember.

  • @muhammedsinanemlik6981

    Kramnik's parents made a big blunder.

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 Před 17 dny +2

    Huh, my queen's attacked by a knight. I know, I'll undefend it

  • @mikkelhansen3714
    @mikkelhansen3714 Před 11 dny

    Lol i did the exact same thing as Ganguly hanging mate in one like that in a coordinated classical game against a WFM a week ago :/

  • @LizaFan
    @LizaFan Před 17 dny

    0:43 and: everybody has those days

  • @2saucytommy
    @2saucytommy Před 17 dny

    To answer your question Ben, I would prefer to lose very late in the game after hours of playing. I feel like there would be more respect in someone fighting hard for so long.

  • @pelicans456
    @pelicans456 Před 17 dny

    Man even I could see the first Kramnik blunder

    • @pelicans456
      @pelicans456 Před 17 dny

      I Petrosian played Ng5 on me like that with his queen hanging I would absolutely assume he was about to pull some Tal shit on me and I'd panic-resign

  • @FCarraro1
    @FCarraro1 Před 17 dny

    I think Ding's mate in 2 against Carlsen should have made the cut if the video is recent enough.

  • @mmmu9638
    @mmmu9638 Před 16 dny +3

    My whole life is a blunder, it is my identity

  • @ilanpi
    @ilanpi Před 17 dny

    Shirazi Wing Gambit.

  • @EugenIustin
    @EugenIustin Před 16 dny

    the "GM's don't get to pay their rent if they blunder in a game" is such an American way to be looking at things.

  • @Aploplex
    @Aploplex Před 17 dny

    what happened to the live lectures with the kids lol

  • @knightrider585
    @knightrider585 Před 16 dny +1

    I remember back when athletes were not banned from sports for supporting their own countries.

  • @JimmyDaGent796
    @JimmyDaGent796 Před 15 dny

    The Botez Gambit was stolen from Iron Tigran.

  • @ncwadv1922
    @ncwadv1922 Před 16 dny

    21:20 The answer is fries.

  • @WhiteThunder121
    @WhiteThunder121 Před 16 dny +1

    Go new cam!

  • @crdrost
    @crdrost Před 5 dny

    Firouzja was jealous that he wasn't in this video and just handed us the spectacular blunder against Fabi,
    1. c4 c6 2. Nf3 d5
    3. g3 Bg4 4. Ne5 Bf5 5. Qb3 Qb6 6. cxd5 Qxb3 7. axb3 Be4?! 8. dxc6 Bxh1?? 9. Rxa7 1-0
    The resignation because if black plays Rxa7 then c7! and white will make another queen; or else white will play Rxa8 in short order and have compensation for the earlier Bxh1.

  • @wetraccoon99
    @wetraccoon99 Před 16 dny

    Could some of these matches had been fixed? Cuase its unbelievable that a grandmaster would blunder their queens like this lol. Considering that theze guys can see 15 moves ahead, right?

  • @martin-eden
    @martin-eden Před 16 dny +1

    Hello Ben. I am very grateful to you for what you do and for the way you do it, and I want to clarify that first of all I do not mean chess, but your attitude towards others, especially children. I wish you and your family all the best

  • @Djangotot
    @Djangotot Před 17 dny +1

    Always repeat

  • @Nutslap
    @Nutslap Před 16 dny

    All hail Sir Gay Car Jackin

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 Před 11 dny

    Kasparov blundered? Let's do the procedure.

  • @timothyoreilly6571
    @timothyoreilly6571 Před 13 dny

    You did not forget about the same-ish joke game.

  • @Vedioviswritingservice

    Peter Heine Nielsen is well-known for all the wrong reasons.

  • @jasonparker6138
    @jasonparker6138 Před 16 dny

    Frankly, delicious

  • @robbarcen3509
    @robbarcen3509 Před 17 dny

    Got it blunder less...

  • @riverajavieri
    @riverajavieri Před 16 dny

    🤭

  • @noahsmith3219
    @noahsmith3219 Před 15 dny

    What is stuck in Ben’s teeth?

  • @giacomodibiase9464
    @giacomodibiase9464 Před 17 dny

    always recycle

  • @ilet3049
    @ilet3049 Před 16 dny

    Reminds me of the football players who get paid 250k a week and can't even shoot at the goal. Yes, it's football and not soccer.

  • @ljubisaknezevic9040
    @ljubisaknezevic9040 Před 17 dny

    Ugh the chewing gum

  • @Djangotot
    @Djangotot Před 17 dny

    Always repeat