A Long-Haired Endgame Poem | Andersson - Miles, 1981

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GM Jesse reviews the classic game Andersson - Miles, Interpolis 1981.

0:00 Intro
2:12 Game analysis

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Ulf Andersson is my favorite chess player of all time!

He visited Brazil years ago and give us a lot of endgame and positional content. Great player, teacher and writer!

Great analysis, Jesse!

luizemanoel
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Very good. I like that you have added a thread through the video to help explanation. Been through the video twice and still feel I am missing a lot. I really liked Rc3 and the threat of moving to the b-file to exploit the fresh weaknesses.

charnley
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Our wonderful sensei is back with another inspiring video. You (and Ulf) make it look so simple for us. Thank you

yawn
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Awesome. Your explanation how advantages are transformed are enlightening

kirkd
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Jesse, what a lovely video. Your love for the game really shines through.

lazyfrog
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Wish I could be 17 and not 47 years old. Watching this would have made so much difference to me. It still does but on a declining player

souvikroychoudhury
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Ulf Andersson is criminally underappreciated. Perhaps it's because he doesn't make "loud" moves, but insanely powerful ones. Tell people that your favorite move is Rubinstein's 13.Bb5 against Schlechter and you'll get funny looks.

screamingliner
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Wow, what a great video. I would love to see more of this.

marvinhueck
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Excellent analysis Andersson is my favourite players ever!

Karabinieros
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Very thoughtful analysis and enjoyable commentary!

waveym
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It’s the first video that I’ve watched 5 times.

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