Added: Jun 24, 2011
From: ChessNetwork
Duration: 17:50
►http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork ►http://twitter.com/ChessNetwork ►http://ustream.tv/channel/ChessNetwork This is a game from Round 2 of the AAI (Airports Authority of India) Grandmaster Chess Tournament between Victor Laznicka and Wesley So. Observe how just one weak square, deep in your own position, can spell big trouble for your entire army. Opening: Nimzo-Indian Defense International Chess Tournament Location: India Internet Chess Club http://www.chessclub.com 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 O-O 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 d6 7. Bg5 Nbd7 8. e3 b6 9. Ne2 c5 10. Rd1 Qc7 11. Qc2 cxd4 12. Nxd4 Ba6 13. Bxf6 Nxf6 14. Qa4 Qc8 15. Be2 Bb7 16. O-O Rd8 17. b4 a5 18. Qb3 axb4 19. axb4 d5 20. Rc1 dxc4 21. Bxc4 Qb8 22. b5 Ne4 23. Qc2 Nc5 24. Nc6 Bxc6 25. bxc6 Qc7 26. Be2 e5 27. Bf3 Rd6 28. Rfd1 Rad8 29. Rxd6 Rxd6 30. Qc4 Qd8 31. h3 g6 32. Bd5 Kg7 33. e4 f5 34. Qc3 Kh6 35. Qxe5 Nd3 36. Qc3 Qg5 37. Rc2 fxe4 38. c7 Nf4 39. Qg3 1-0
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Rating: 5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='244' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings) Views: 15772 Comments: 92
theticoboy Says:
Jul 1, 2011 - One of your best videos yet. Your commentary on why certain moves were not played was excellent. The use of the arrows etc was helpful too. Please keep these coming.
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 1, 2011 - Thanks boy :)
kypedTswiper Says:
Jul 1, 2011 - He just seen further ..... that's my fav line :)
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 1, 2011 - :)
chessenthusiast Says:
Jul 2, 2011 - At 9:06, after Black plays a5, why didn't White simply push b5, since that was what it wanted to do anyway?
blueshiftchess Says:
Jul 2, 2011 - love the video
firefly0993 Says:
Jul 2, 2011 - why on 13:45 black didnt play e5-e4?
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 2, 2011 - BxP and white wins a pawn.
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 3, 2011 - @FILE48BOR :)
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 4, 2011 - @FILE48BOR Thanks File.. :)
juicenburg Says:
Jul 5, 2011 - I've been analysing the game, an interesting variation is at 3:57, why not Knight e4?
FJRodriguezMD Says:
Jul 5, 2011 - What do you mean? I googled that and came up with "Scholar's Mate". This is the only identical game sequence that has been played in two seperate recorded games?
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 5, 2011 - No it's not the only. I gave you 1 example of a game being identical.
FJRodriguezMD Says:
Jul 5, 2011 - Oh okay, nice to know. I suppose experience means a world in chess. I'm just getting back into it, having stopped playing competitavely in the 4th grade. Your vids are SOOOO helpful! Thanks for spending the time making them!!
tma579 Says:
Jul 9, 2011 - Hey CN, just a question, have you tried Chinese Chess before? if so, itd be super awesome if you post some vids of it, i enjoy both games and would like to see chinese chess games be commentated by you!
ChessNetwork Says:
Jul 9, 2011 - I haven't played that really... maybe just once or twice.
t3geek Says:
Jul 18, 2011 - what website? can i have a link?
canefan17 Says:
Jul 24, 2011 - Why didn't Queen take pawn @ C3 late in game?
zendenball Says:
Aug 4, 2011 - I love the way you dingyed jucinborgs question! Keep posting bobby!
DigitalSkyline Says:
Aug 22, 2011 - Nice channel
ChessNetwork Says:
Aug 22, 2011 - Thanks Digital. :)
dvdiseased Says:
Sep 9, 2011 - When discussing Kn to g3 at 3:30 - it should be noted that you would lose the bishop after h6, Bh4 followed by g5
dvdiseased Says:
Sep 9, 2011 - which forces the exchange between the dark squared bishop and black Kn
Gilsworth Says:
Dec 14, 2011 - That would leave the black king terribly exposed and the white queen and white bishop are in a position to come crashing through the black defence if they were to open it up so quickly.
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
barsorrro Says:
Jun 30, 2011 - Thanks, Jerry!