Going all out against Hikaru | Nodirbek Yakubboev vs Hikaru Nakamura | World Blitz 2022

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2023
  • Olympiad team Gold medalist GM Nodirbek Yakubboev (2560) was up against the Blitz King GM Hikaru Nakamura (2909) in the first round of the FIDE World Blitz Open Championship 2022. Nodirbek started with a solid attack on Hikaru's king side which resulted in ruining the pawn structure. Watch the exciting game as it unfolds layers of attacks and counterattacks.
    Video: ChessBase India
    Edited by Aditya Sur Roy
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  • @albertjumping4648
    @albertjumping4648 Před rokem +35

    briefly i'll explain a few concepts of this game: white makes various errors. the rook sacrifice is fine, however players who play this line must make sure that they know what they are doing, that they have studied the line and best continuation and results thoroughly, and that they follow each step all the way to success. if for any reason your opponent defends well, as it is the case here, and of course Hikaru knows this type of rook sacrifice play, then your best other option is to seek a draw. White makes a major error of opening the d file that only helps black; white has only one rook and cannot control the file against black's 2 rooks. Hikaru immediately challenges the single rook of white and in turn he takes control of the file. White's queen goes after the c7 pawn, and black in turn perceives the weakness of back rank unprotected white king. Opening the c file only allows black's rooks to attack white's king. Somehow white did not move its pieces correctly. The sacrifice attempt did not prove fruitful and instead it was black who initiated its own attack with only a few pieces! observe how white's inferior play allows black's queen to move about and enter white's territory. In this game where white sacrifices the rook early in the game such kind of play should not have happened. also white trades down a few major pieces which only benefits black. in the end, i do not think that this rook sacrifice is good at all, players should avoid it, unless you know what you are doing. still both players played well, it was a fun challenging game where white decides to take some risks early in the opening. thanks

  • @abrshanmukhareddy4291
    @abrshanmukhareddy4291 Před rokem +18

    Hikaru is a gentleman
    He is explaining to his opponent what could have been done better😊

    • @kirapiwpiw4804
      @kirapiwpiw4804 Před rokem +1

      yeah he said, you shouldn't play chess for your own good

    • @danielhattahafami1590
      @danielhattahafami1590 Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, Bh6 trading the bishops instead of Nf3 would give Hikaru tempo to develop back and get the pieces active

  • @Surendiraa2002
    @Surendiraa2002 Před rokem +11

    I bet he was tryna get a gaze at Magnus' board every time he looked back 😂😂😂

  • @sevarasevara7133
    @sevarasevara7133 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Xazorasp ahli faxrlanadi sz bn ilohim yomon kõzdan yomon sõzdan asrasin Alloh panohida bõling hamisha yõliz yuziz yorug bosin

  • @m42orion12
    @m42orion12 Před rokem

    Leningrad dutch,wow...i will have to have a go at this one,great upload.

  • @Joker-kh6ns
    @Joker-kh6ns Před rokem +4

    correct me if iam wrong....but in 2:38 could Bh6 worked out instead of Nf3?

  • @kokseyfoo6777
    @kokseyfoo6777 Před rokem +2

    A strange gambit played by White when he sac his rook for Black knight which took the h5 White pawn. It seemed that Hikaru was prepared for such an unusual game based on the way he moved his Queen to check the White King, followed by a fair exchange of rooks which adruptly led to White's resignation.

  • @goticman1000
    @goticman1000 Před rokem +5

    Hikaru so funny and hilarious chessplayer..

  • @debasishraychawdhuri
    @debasishraychawdhuri Před rokem +3

    Doing anything against Hikaru can be costly.

  • @debasishraychawdhuri
    @debasishraychawdhuri Před rokem +1

    Hikaru's shirt matches with the cap of the guy behind.

  • @chessty
    @chessty Před rokem

    Good Game

  • @ernestomaldonado5145
    @ernestomaldonado5145 Před rokem

    Creo le presto la camisa Levon Aronian

  • @gauravbhatia6488
    @gauravbhatia6488 Před rokem

    thank u for ur chess videos i have learned chess through your videos

    • @jourgettedomingo8508
      @jourgettedomingo8508 Před rokem

      Yes, who won? Why was it Hikaru who first offered a hand shake?

    • @Siborgay
      @Siborgay Před rokem

      @@jourgettedomingo8508 the timer run out bro

  • @Opinyonista
    @Opinyonista Před rokem

    who won?

    • @xfa_f
      @xfa_f Před rokem +1

      Hikaru,because white ran of the time

  • @abrshanmukhareddy4291

    Spelling mistake hikauru

  • @Leviathan1276
    @Leviathan1276 Před rokem +2

    Who won?

  • @kylewilliams4490
    @kylewilliams4490 Před rokem

    What’s Hikaru constantly looking at lol is this a sign of disrespect in chess?

  • @03-himanshuchaudhari28

    Why white resigns

    • @ReVoX161
      @ReVoX161 Před rokem

      He didn't , his clock time ran off.

  • @sthetatos
    @sthetatos Před rokem

    Turn off the f. music. My God.