My Greatest Chess Move Ever Played in Competition

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This is by far the most stressful and deep move i have ever played in a Classical game, enjoy!

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Great move, I love the silent moves that don’t make sense at first glance. They’re better than crazy sacrifices

papaknuttt
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There's "1899, a very weak rating" and then there's me, jumping around my house because I reached 1100 today

MrSteelisblue
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I am not confident that a gm would find that move. Brilliant!

blindfoldchess
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That was fun to watch. A truly classic end game. It was fun to figure which moves would win. That's what chess is all about.

jxaby
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Okay, that's actually insanely impressive that you found that. Well played!!! I'd never have seen that and I'm around your rating lol

kylon
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in 4:56 when king moves, nf7 was a fork, and if rxf7 qxf7 wins a rook for white. :)

joshuachan
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I hate how the engine will say a move is an inaccuracy but its legit the reason why you won

StrictlyEl
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Absolutely insane!! Can't imagine calculating for that long and having so many weapons in every line. Brilliant!

meedz
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Very clean game bro! Brilliancy for sure!!

hattan
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this is the kind of unique content that fulfills my happiness

shors
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Wow, this is a very incredibly astonishing line to calculate! Not the 40 minutes bishop move itself, but the complicated rooks and horse mini war there but you always get on top on some possible scenarios! 😶 Can possibly call this game your own immortal game! 🤧 Btw, this morning I reanalysed my past games and I noticed I played some weird moves that I did not understand but it turned out to be the calculations on 5~6 moves forward (there was one game I played a standby move only useful after 12 moves lol, didn't calculate the whole 12 moves but I was preparing for the sequence) that I didn't catch at first glance from reanalysing it, and I thought why did I just blundered this piece, turned out it's for the greater good lol and it wasn't just one or two games, it was some of the games (very old games)... Turned out that when we're playing we know more about the situations and can calculate more into the future moves, that's why sometimes we struggle on higher rating puzzles because we weren't the ones who played the moves till that position!

amoldivo
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5:54 Imagine if the king is on g2 not on g1 . After 1 Rxb8 Rxb8 instead of 2 e8=Q (which most of the player will do) white can play Rd1 followed by Rd8 . the stronger move 😍😲

cenmarichess
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crazy move man! I bet Eric Hansen is proud

waleedwahabi
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this man just got destroyed for killing a horse

frimnpi
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Awesome game and ever more awesome to see your enthusiasm in breaking it down!

brendanblair
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It was an amazing move I love hearing about your classical games

ChristianSanchez-rexj
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Brilliant moves and incridible calculations broski .you rock brother. Damn bru that was mind boggling . 🥳❤️✨

lordwiz
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I read the thumbnail as
"Bg2 is an insecurity"
XD

BigSisAne
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Congrats on this one mustve shocked your opponent

pitcherpatcher
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Bg2 is a really really nice move, I do have a question tho, did you come up with the idea pretty fast and spent the whole 40 min calculating it or did it take you a while to spot it? Bg2 is obviously both the nicest and I'm sure that it's the most accurate as well but usually in that kind of position I wouldnt even look for such a move, I'd do something like Nc4 so if it wasn't clear basically my question is what made you think this was a critical position?

trallegas