One of The Deepest Moves Ever Played in Chess | Breyer vs Esser (1917)

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hello everyone and welcome to a very interesting game that comes as a suggestion from a subscriber here you have it mr. YT MND man suggest you LaBrie versus Johann Assessor 1917 he says it's one of the deepest moves ever so I'm very interested in if it's indeed one of the deepest moves ever and what will your thoughts about it be so while we're waiting to continue with the Bobby Fischer series I don't have a couple of books on Fischer which I really enjoy like my friend Bobby Fischer by Dmitry billets and also Boris Spassky on the move which is essential but Boris Spassky but at one point you know they they meet so it's basically two books that join into one but I also ordered a book specifically about the 1972 match in reykjavik by sweaters illegal reach and one by Larry Evans so I will only continue the series once the book arrived and once I study them a bit as I want to make the series as nice as possible should be somewhere around four to five days so up until then I'm just gonna be checking up on some of your suggestions and you know perhaps follow up on something that's currently going on in the world so here we have again between Gillibrand johannes Esther gulab rare was one of Hungary Hungarian strongest chess players he was also a Budapest champion in 1912 a very strong player for for for a long time for example in nineteen it's in 1917 he won a first place in Berlin I had of really strong players like F&W of solitaire taco very sure the Vettii gaza Marazzi so quite a player and he plays against Johan accessor who I don't really have a photo of and don't have any additional information about him but he is a pretty pretty strong player as well one of his most notable games is his great victory in Budapest over Richard reti none other than so definitely a strong player and gulab rare also has a positive score against Mac silver so well also says something about his strength and this is a very interesting game I hope you enjoy it now let's check out what's what's this deep move all we have brer opens with d4 we have d5 c4 and c6 and might be important to mention that you litter was one of the one of the leading pioneers of the hyper modern school of chess alongside Richard reti basically you don't the hyper modern school of chess was about not controlling the center with the pawns at least not in the beginning of the game rather with the pieces so such as the ready opening Knight to f3 where you wanna finger your bishops and so on and so on but as you see in this game brayer also used the c4 and d4 and also e4 in some games so okay we have c6 the Slav defense III Knight to f6 knife the c3 and a six Richard variety also commented on this game which I'll put a link in description below so you can check out some of his comments as well he says that this is d3 move although somewhat team is something very usual he wanted to do he wanted to keep his pieces behind his pawns so he can unleash them later so okay Bishop to d3 we have Bishop to d6 and now f4 it's very interesting here the engine gives knife to f3 as the strongest move and retty specifically says that f4 is a much stronger move because it doesn't block the f2 pawn with the deny so first you play f4 and only then you play Knight to f3 which is very interesting because the engine prefers Knight to f3 to f4 like a lot but you know I wouldn't dismiss what errata says so lightly because like we've mentioned is a hyper modern player he's all about strategic openings making long-term plans not about any tactical shots or anything like that and we've seen in the alpha 0 games that engines are not all-knowing it's ok f4 we have castles Knight to f3 now that's the d4 and e4 pawn have been played the d5 square it will be an excellent outpost for the night D captures on c4 and now white doesn't automatically recapture but rather Bishop to be why waste a move to recapture a pawn it's basically just a double the pawn here and you can have a nice Bishop on v1 I'm the black king and pretty much all of your pieces are eyeing the black king the Queen will at some point most likely come to h5 then I didn't come to joopa g5 an excellent attacking position for white black pushes b5 preparing b4 and it will not be all that easy to develop this light square bishop this is also something ready mentions if white captured this c4 pawn then Bishop three six would be a nice developing move for the bishop now that blacks own pawn is blocking it with with it being on c4 and there's a really no pointing in playing Bishop to e6 if there are any newer subscribers to this channel as usual I am wearing a hoodie to honor the hoodie guy as we don't have a photo of him efore and now Bishop to e7 yeah you don't want to play b4 although it is possible you don't want to run into e5 for example captures captures and now what does have this very strong central pawn chain but he will have to break it at some point but I can simply continue playing there should be seven castles and it's it's a fine position for black but black first goes Bishop to e7 we have Knight to g5 h6 and now we have a position that you will often meet in your own blitz games for example you have this beautiful light square bishop eyeing the black king you have the dark square Bishop also eyeing the h6 pawn of course through the pawn and the night you can perhaps unleash this rook from h1 the Queen can also perhaps join the attack so here there's really no point in moving back the night white continues the attack simply with h4 offering a knight here and more often than not when someone offers you his his knight this way by playing h4 it's most likely not a good idea to capture it for example if you could capture it here and attack the f6 Knight you can't move the knight you have to give the material back if you move it the damn Queen to h5 followed by Queen to h7 or h8 will be checkmate if f6 is pushed then you can push even g6 but ok if if you try and stop the attack let's see g6 simply G captures on f6 butter captures c5 now Bishop moves and now Queen to f3 the threat of course is still Queen h3 followed by Queen to h7 checkmate and here it's simply a much better position for white there's no no one would like playing this full black of course you cannot capture and undie for I are simply gonna get this Queen to h3 move after some developing moves and now if you move the rook then Bishop to c5 will guard the f8 square again Queen to f8 seven will be a threat and if f5 then Knight to e4 is is a destroyer for example pawn captures Queen h7 King moves now Bishop captures here the threat is capturing on g6 now whatever you do you're still gonna you're still gonna get checkmate it or or lose a whole other material so this is only one of the things that can happen if you capture on g5 so g6 first not allowing this Queen to come to h5 in the future we have a five here and only now H captures on g5 and okay you don't want to capture back on f6 you want to open line so H captors on g5 we have Knight to d5 offering a trade on d5 and this is the critical moment of the game where the magic happens and this is why the title of the video is what it is and why mr. white emn D man says that it's one of the deepest moves ever so feel free to pause the video here and try to find that deepest move ever it's not an easy move to find it's hard to say if it's even the greatest move it's such a deep position that anything could be possible here but yeah just feel free to pause the video here and think about the position for a bit what would you play here I'll give it a couple of seconds first to the side as usual so for those of you who pause the video and thought about the position congratulations you are an excellent thinker as the weekend is coming and for those of you who just want to enjoy the show in this position you'll abrir play King to f1 now King to f1 seems like a very impressive move I mean of course there must be something behind it we named the video after it after all the reason he played King to f1 is next now for example a lot of you who have paused the video and thought about the position probably consider something like Queen to f3 or g4 followed by h3 and checkmating the black king so let's see what happens if Queen to g4 then King to g7 is coming and now you don't really have the option of playing something like Queen to h3 because rook to h8 will stop your attack so you would have to sacrifice a look here after King captures let's say Queen h5 check the G pawn is pinned from the bishop you cannot capture the Queen and now after Queen King g8 Bishop captures captures captures King moves Queen h6 check and after King moves comes this of course black can always draw this game white can always draw this game by repeating the moves here but of course you want to win the game g6 and now of course the threat is Queen to h7 checkmate the problem is black can actually win this game now because he has a Bishop to h4 check you have to react to this European is in check you move the king and now comes Queen to e7 and now you've defended h7 White has no ways of continuing this attack you are down so much material and you are just going to lose this game as white so after this Knight to d5 move white so all of this and he decided ok so simply king to f1 there will now be Bishop to h4 check in the future because my king is now on f1 so now my idea must work right well let's see if this is in fact so black played Knight captures on c3 ok eliminating one of the pieces be captures on c3 and now Bishop to b7 a very interesting move although there isn't really a good move here if he tried you know a preemptive preemptive strike against white hawai twin g4 idea with King to g7 it doesn't work because white will immediately sacrifice a rock with rock 2h7 without even touching the Queen King captures only now comes Queen Queen to h5 check King g8 Bishop captures captures captures with check King to h8 Queen to h6 King moves g6 as we've already mentioned and now of course there is no Bishop to h4 check so you have to play rook to f7 to stop checkmate captures captures Queen to h5 check came to g7 and now f5 this is all something your brer had to see if he played King to f1 so this is very really amazing because this is a completely completely winning position for white for example he captures on f5 and now Bishop to h6 check King to h7 and now Queen to f7 check doesn't doesn't quite work because King captures and now I have to remove the King you can always block with Bishop to h4 you will not be able to deliver this rook to h1 so instead after instead of Queen to f7 you can go east 6e 6 is a killer move because now you open up the e-file and now the rook can enter the attack via the e-file and you have to capture it if you don't capture it for example if you try something like Bishop to f6 you're just gonna get Bishop to f8 check King moves now comes Queen f7 because the point is now on e6 so Queen f7 is possible King moves and now King to e2 and now there is no defense against rook rook to h1 even if you do something like this doesn't really matter rook h1 check and after you block then comes Queen to g7 because the bishop is no longer regarding the g7 square so this would be this would in fact be checkmate so after each six you would definitely have to capture on e6 Bishop captures but now comes Luke to e1 with a threat against the light square bishop and the rook of course wants to enter the game so what can you do here if you move the bishop let's say Bishop to g8 Bishop to f8 is a checkmate in one move of course as the King has nowhere to go on the other hand if you try something different let's say you try and move the bishop refer back to c8 then you get Bishop to f8 check King moves and now Bishop captures here and now it's all over you have to move the Queen and then of course queen g6 is coming and the black is getting checkmated so a very interesting position and we're still only at move 15 so King to g7 doesn't work because the rook is immediately coming to h7 with a nice rook sacrifice so black tried Bishop to b7 he thought I can't move the King I'll just move my Bishop seems like a reasonable plan white played Queen to g4 of course now pretty much forcing black to play King to g7 and there's no other defense you have to play King to g7 here so now black has to play it but now the to make matters worse black the black Bishop is on b7 not on c7 helping out with the defense here so we have the same variation King g7 rook h7 you have to sacrifice the rook King captures Queen to h5 check King knows now comes captures captures captures with check King moves Queen to h6 check King to g8 now comes g6 of course there is no Bishop to h4 check since we played this beautiful King to f1 move Roop to f7 you have to give up some material to prevent checkmate G captures on f7 King captures and now Queen to h5 check pink the g7 and now of course f5 pawn captures Bishop to h6 check came to h7 and now the Bishop left the c8 square so it's no longer than necessary to play e6 here we have although e 6 is still possible and it does in fact lead to checkmate but Bishop to g5 was played in the game which is sufficient King to g8 we have Queen to g6 check King to h8 and here Brewer misses a very nice opportunity to bring the game to an end with Bishop to f6 check because if Bishop captures pawn captures if you're threatening checkmate here after Queen to g8 you have Queen to h5 check Queen to h7 you have Queen check here again black has the block and now of course all of you see the move I'm just gonna give you a second to see the move because this can happen to you very often in your own games simply have seven and now it's all over you're threatening checkmate and of course if captures captures then you bring another Queen into the game and although black has some material here it's pretty much meaningless white can always simply move his king and bring the rook into the game and to win the game that way so after King to h8 Queen to h6 was played with check sorry about that I came to g8 and now Queen to e6 check I move a move order that really wasn't necessary King to f8 was played and now Queen captures on f5 with check King to g7 and now comes the Bishop to h6 with check so now you've seen what could have happened and this game could have already been over but now whitey decides the further give up some material and he try he will try to checkmate the black King we have King captures and King to e2 now of course the rook to h1 is a terrible threat Bishop to c8 was played you have to move the King immediately from the from the H file and the not allow rook to h1 to come with checks so Bishop will be able to block it but instead Bishop to c8 was played and okay still playable rock to h1 check Bishop to h4 and now II 6 a very nice move by White Queen to e7 and now comes Queen to f4 going after the bishop on h4 we have King the g7 rook captures on h4 and now Queen captures on h6 any sex with check King to d2 and here you have to bust open the Queen side immediately go after the White King because I mean although you are up material all of your pieces are undeveloped you have to do something about this but here white played black plays Knight to a6 and this was not not the greatest move we have looked to h5 the threat of course being rook to g5 check followed by Queen to h4 and here black makes a terrible mistake although there there isn't really a move that's that's good like Bishop to d7 it is playable but black black doesn't find it and he actually plays Queen to f6 so feel free to pause the video here if you are perhaps on a vice chess player and find the winning idea here for why I'll give you a couple of seconds to the side for those of you who were able to do it congratulations you are an excellent Rock mover and for those who just want to enjoy the show rook to h7 with check of course wins the game if you captured then you're gonna lose the Queen but there's no better move even if you play something like this then it's even worse you're getting rook to h6 check and now you're gonna lose the Queen for nothing and also you're getting checkmated so King captures on h7 was played we have Queen captures on f6 and now you have a problem the knight has no squares this is taking this is taken if you go to c7 then Queen checks and picks up the night if you move the Bishop to d7 also check and you lose the bishop if you move it anywhere else you can't move it here you can't move it here due to the Queen this is guarded by the pawn there's no move black can play here even though he does have material some material to compensate for the Queen how about it's pointless Bishop to g4 was played but now comes Queen to h4 check King g7 and Queen captures on g4 with check King f6 Queen to f3 check King to e7 Queen to c6 check sword without to check between to c6 attacking add the knight and the rook we have rook moves to g8 and now Queen captures on a 6-row captures and g2 and now King to c1 and here it was in this position that Johannes SR resigned to the game so a really wild game and it could have gone either way white really messed up at that one point where he didn't want to play Bishop to f6 the move we mentioned here he continued Queen to h6 instead of winning the game immediately brush up to f6 but you know yeah you have to keep the drama going that's what makes a chess game great but it's a very important that also rich already mentions that on move 14 let me just check move 14 where Knight captures and c3 was played if instead of this black immediately makes a room for the Queen to join a 7 by playing Bishop to b4 then the idea is next captures on d5 captures on d5 and now Bishop to e3 after king to g7 now but a rope to h7 check is just as good captures queen h5 check King moves check here King moves captures captures captures would check King moves and now comes King to e2 because now the G the G pawn is still here the bishop is misplaced and the now rope to each one will be deadly so am a very nice game and you know now I I do hope you enjoyed it I'm gonna check up on some of your other suggestions as well but yeah this position here sorry it's it's very interesting that such a move happens already on move 14 so it's move 14 here and the white decides King to f1 what a move and you know what a move to start the weekend indeed so there you have it I do hope you enjoyed it I would like to thank Davi debe querer mohammad reza host and shia for a contribution to my channel thank you a lot i really appreciate it as usual you can check two of my previous videos sure thank you all for watching and I will see soon hopefully with some more interesting content and I'm very interested in your opinion to share in the comments was the suggestor of this video correct is this one of the deepest moves ever thank you all and I'll see you soon
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Length: 21min 19sec (1279 seconds)
Published: Fri Sep 14 2018
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