AGGRESSIVE OPENINGS!!! A Class with Professor Hikaru!

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Opponent: "Hikaru is thinking I'm making him think oh my goodness!!"
Hikaru: "Chat look I have a plate of fish 🐟"

ekiMK
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opponent: *born 27 years ago
Hikaru: "This is pretty much winning."

MC-nvbo
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Hikaru new thinking: yes yes yes yes yes yes...yes yes

Snifferbjornsson
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I have to summon all my energy and focus to atleast stay in game till last, and he is giving checkmate while explaining all the events of his life.

simranjit.singh
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1:00:23
Proud to be shown as a winner for a moment during Hikaru's talk! lol

yuutin
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Isn't this a reupload? I feel like I saw this

sirikibasahade
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24:47 I miss stuff like this all the time. I notice right away when I review my game but during the match I'm clueless. Sometimes I notice after I make my move but usually its after the match has ended.

EvilStner
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Hikaru's rationale behind not getting eye surgery is hilarious

poohoff
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I love how some people complain about free content from one of the best chess players in the world.

joeb
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You know it’s a good day when Hikaru uploads and it’s more than an hour long

Tsbbean
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"Ofcourse, let's castle" 😭

mikeruck
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44:22 check discover attack on queen :)
or Bishop B7 to fork tower and pawn + discover attack on queen
did you considered those?

albin
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This video is a REPEAT of some earlier material! I wish you would put dates on your videos, or maybe put a "live" calendar in the background!

I believe that the 'en passant' or "In Passing" rule 12:42 was the result of the rule change that allowed the first Pawn Move to go not just ONE square forward, but TWO squares forward. Thus, if you consider all of the logic entailed in the game that preceded this change, in which Pawns could only move ONE square to start with, a problem now existed. Because: if you can only move ONE square with a Pawn, your opponent, at some point, always has the chance to either (A) capture, or (B) ignore and make another piece move, or (C) push an attacked Pawn to 'pass' its immediate attacker. Now, when Chess added the new rule to ostensibly 'speed up' the game, that rule being the one that allowed any FIRST Pawn Move to proceed TWO squares all at once, this essentially changed two out of the three options an opponent might possibly have had if an adjacent (5th rank) Pawn was present. And that would have seriously disrupted the game of Chess as it had been played previously for centuries. And thus, I believe this is where the in passing or 'en passant' capture was introduced: not as a NEW rule, but as an adaptation to the new rule of being able to push a Pawn TWO squares from its original position. If anyone has an exact source or an explanation which differs from this, please do post it, as I am reaching deep into my memory for this explanation as I understand it, an explanation which I learned about half a century ago. - j q t -

quill
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If the first guy is legit he's insanely underrated

ktfjulien
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Why don’t you have this confidence all the time?

tamdangmarketing
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What book name Hikaru was talking about 😂?

hossiendarwish
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I did not even know that first opening and i play e4 c4 all the time. Im going to prepare it for a friend now.

kebichlact
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hikaru singing Justin Bieber is great :D

kylegardiner
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HA like id take chess advice from a KNOWN CHEATER

domlosurdo
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for the first time ever I saw the mate in 1 Hikaru missed

jamesturner