"It seems to me that this is the most beautiful game of any that I have played." - Rashid Nezhmetdinov Don't miss the #1 best chess game of the 1950s, even better than Bobby Fischer's "Game of the Century," here is Polugaevsky vs. Nezhmetdinov, 1958! Credit to Douglas Griffin's incredible translations of Nezhmetdinov's notes. Griffin's blog is well worth your time and … [Read more...] about Nezhmetdinov’s “Most Beautiful” Chess Game? – Best Of The 50s – Polugaevsky vs. Nezhmetdinov
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The Greatest Chess Defense Of All Time – Best Of The 50s – Geller vs. Euwe
Efim Geller and Max Euwe contested this incredible brilliancy-prize winning game at the most famous chess tournament of all time. Witness their thrilling contest with notes from David Bronstein's great work on Zurich, 1953, Chapters: 0:00 The Greatest Game In The Greatest Tournament 0:42 A Classic Nimzo-Indian 3:07 Capablanca's Maneuver 5:23 Geller Attacks 8:59 The Greatest … [Read more...] about The Greatest Chess Defense Of All Time – Best Of The 50s – Geller vs. Euwe
Anish Giri’s Best Chess Move!
Even after many minutes to think, Stockfish 12 doesn't understand this brilliant and beautiful chess move from Anish Giri! ✔ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/bestofchess?sub_confirmation=1 ✔ Friend: https://www.chess.com/member/samcopeland #chess #shorts #bestchessmoves … [Read more...] about Anish Giri’s Best Chess Move!
This 72-year-old Chess Masters’ Best Game? – Best Of The 50s – Bernstein vs. Najdorf
Chess legend Ossip Bernstein had his greatest chess successes in the early 1900s, but 50 years later he had an incredible cherry on top of a great career with a second-place finish in Montevideo, 1954, and a tremendous triumph against Miguel Najdorf in this game. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:36 The Old Indian 4:03 One Chance 6:43 Breakthrough 10:02 Brilliance ✔ … [Read more...] about This 72-year-old Chess Masters’ Best Game? – Best Of The 50s – Bernstein vs. Najdorf
How To Win A Chess Game With Just Pawns – Best Of The 50s – Bronstein vs. Rojahn, 1956
David Bronstein is one of the greatest and most innovative chess grandmasters in the last century. Against the top Norwegian player, Ernst Rojahn, Bronstein comes up with an amazing idea, giving up a piece for just two pawns in the beginning of the game! ✔ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/bestofchess?sub_confirmation=1 ✔ Friend: … [Read more...] about How To Win A Chess Game With Just Pawns – Best Of The 50s – Bronstein vs. Rojahn, 1956