Fabiano Caruana's 5 Most Brilliant Chess Moves

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fabulous fabbi Carole wanna the Rockets from an America and here we're going to look at five of his most amazing moves remember to like this video and subscribe to the chest comm channel if you're not already to subscribe what on earth are you doing all this brilliant content for free come on get on the case anyway see how many of the moves you can find we've got five stunning possibilities here and I hope you enjoy my pick on to example number one this first example is fab II playing against X feed a world champion at Roseland calamari off he has the white pieces he has free dangerous pieces hanging around that little bear King on a 7 now remember do play along and see if you can find the moose what was the stunning move here that forced a winning attack pause if you need to well rook d7 oh yeah the rook just slides its way into the position threatening a devastating attack on the c7 square but you might be thinking can't black just take that rook will he did and now comes the second blow Bishop to a six white threatens Queen - b7 checkmate and after King takes a 6 you only way to avoid that the a8 square is now free so Queen a8 is checkmate stunning stuff there really impressive visual sort of shall we say connection to the chessboard let's move on to example number 2 fabbi is victim in this game is none other than the great American hit Gloria Nakamura I guess the guys are big rivals Hikaru has just pushed his pawn to e5 given a little bit of fall key for key there stabby stabby for key for key and the next move reminds me of another very famous Queen sacrifice and this is ready for the expert players out there maybe in the comments below you can mention this Queen sacrifice who played it as white it also happened on the f6 square who was it an old old player from the Russian sort of area you might get it can you get it well Queen takes f6 is the next stunning move here and this is a beautiful positional sacrifice giving up the Queen we all love a queen sack don't we and after Bishop takes f6 white now has this fantastic square for his horsey now you don't see many gems saying that in the middle of the board it's a knight don't call it horsies don't get bad habits maybe you should be listening to me then but hey ho and after Queen to d8 defending the bishop here the other night jumps in to f5 and you can see white has brilliant pieces here rook b8 Knight takes f6 check and this allows the rook to dive in and even though white only has a knight and a bishop for the Queen you can see that White's pieces have dominating the boy and often the initiative is much more poor important than material that's the case here and white went on to win this game a bit long for this series but this is a beautiful Queen sacrifice on to example number three this next example is fab e Fabio B with the white pieces against Emmanuel Berg a very strong Grandmaster from Sweden and it really reminds me this this bang-bang-bang it's like a hammer knocking down the wall the black wall around the king in numerous little places here reminds me of Macau at his greatest Tao loved attacking he loved ripping his opponents King apart and fabbi here definitely shows a bit of towel like Flair towel of course being an ex-world champion maybe fabbi well one day who knows so can you see how white did the job here well the first blow is the brilliant Knight takes f7 drawing the black King out into the open the black King has to take this knife and one hammer blow is now met by another hammer blow what is the next brilliant move here rook takes c6 and this draws that black King even further out into the open if the rook has not taken White has ideas are coming in loads of checks on these two squares and there's numerous possibilities here in the game black played Knight takes e5 let's just have a quick look see what happens if he would have taken that rook you can clearly see the king is very naked in the middle of the board and make it King is not a good king it might get arrested for exposure though don't make your King naked and here Bishop c4 check forces the Kingford routes and now we simply have Queen h5 check and after something like g5 Queen f7 check that the hunt continues Knight to f6 and you can see this king is running around and of course quite a complicated variation but Queen c4 is the final checkmate and this is really combining brilliance calculation with brilliant vision after night to c5 as in the game white continued by rook takes d6 and now Queens where for check and the king has to defend the rook of wise White's going to be two pawns up and here the checks continue and now King to d7 checks continue let's blow after blow and here Queen f5 check and you can see they just keep on coming and now rook takes a 6 a brilliant move there and the point being here black resigns if Queen takes we have Bishop takes c6 check winning a lot of material and the game and a very nice idea it might look like black has a bit of a a back check there but how better way to win a game than by meeting a check with a check and that could have been an even more beautiful finish to this brilliant attack now fabbi has the black pieces and again Queen sacrifices are so much fun to play obviously only when they work I've often sacrificed my queen there and it hasn't been too good but its next example is very very nice is fabbi with the black pieces and here he just plays pawn takes c3 offering his Queen on d8 which has to be taken and now the black rook slides him with ideas are coming to the back rank with a deadly check and you can see the combination here of Bishop Bishop rook and pawn a really flooding through White's position is that she does remind me slightly of one of Bobby Fischer's most amazing games his game of the century in the way that he got his Bishop to a sinless square and offered his queen and now after Queen to c2 trying to cover the D 1 square a takes B for these pawns become absolute powerhouses Knight d2 and this is rather desperate because after pawn takes d2 you can see why it's given up a lot of material and now rook to AAA trying to force a way into the back rank the rooks were exchanged off white rather greedily grabbed the pawn but now rook a1 check Bishop to c1 and be free and after Queen d1 one more blow here Bishop takes b2 and white resigns so very nice combination there and you know sometimes Queens are not worth as much as the little guys don't get carried away of your Queens but if you are giving up your queen make sure you count clear summarize you look like a damn fool and that's only my job and been fine goals job this last example is a lovely demonstration of how to rip your opponent's king apart in chess you had to really be rather violent to be a strong player those stories are one English grandmaster watching wildlife shows of wolves riffing literally ripping up deers before we play chess to get in the mood for his game can you guess who that was what wasn't me by the way anyway what is the move here rook to f5 I love this move it's a very simplest move on the surface because we're getting rid of the porn and the knight the only two pieces really that are defending the black King the rook will also take the knight if it's not captured and there's one more great move here bringing yet another piece to the attack Knight to d4 if we can win the Queen we will and after it moves the night even changes direction and this night takes a very funny route into f5 we can see Black is in a lot of trouble nights where four was tried and white simply removes this defender takes the bishop with check and after Knight takes f5 Queen h5 is coming rooks hg free is coming White has free very strong pieces attacking and free is generally the magic number when attacking a lone King and white goes on to win in some fashion here King g6 I like this white repeats the position once basically saying I'm the boss and after king g6 routes worth one forcing the Queen away to a bad square here comes my favorite porn Harry and now the Queen can't defend g4 anymore so the Queen snips its way in snips its way and again and after Knight to h6 black is losing his queen and losing the game very nice combinations there from fabbi so some brilliant combinations which was your favorite move from those five examples I quite liked number one who's going to qualify for the candidates all these things you should discuss below maybe it'll be fabulous maybe a little bit of ding mirin which we're going to hopefully do a video on soo if you want to see that video dude like this video do subscribe to the chess comm channel really helps chess calm the best place to find lots of instructional videos from top grandmasters and me you know I'm still a grandmaster maybe not that high but I'm somewhere on the list so do enjoy and thank you so much for spending time to watch this video we're bringing more players in a jiffy old boy
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Length: 10min 44sec (644 seconds)
Published: Thu Mar 12 2020
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