BrianMp16 | My First Online Chess Game - Insightful Rook Sacrifice - An In-Depth Analysis @BrianMp16 | Uploaded 9 years ago | Updated 13 hours ago
To analyze this game yourself, you can step into the game at Chess.com here:
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1266687776
I perform an In-Depth Analysis of my first, and at this point in time, only game of online Chess. I would like to thank Youtube user, kingscrusher, for the inspiration for this video and Chess in general. I've been watching his Chess Analysis videos the last couple weeks and have soaked in a lot of information from Grand Master players. I finally decide to play my own game of Chess online.
For the first 15 minutes or so, I go over the background and the development of the game up to one critical point. The remainder of the video I perform an in-depth iteration process to show the power of the Rook sacrifice I made which, even though I am material down, will secure a win for me for any possible combination of moves Black may play -- at least I believe so. I would be interested if someone who has a mastery in Chess could find a combination of moves Black could play (so long as White plays accurately) that could lead to a draw or win for Black.
Thanks for watching!
To analyze this game yourself, you can step into the game at Chess.com here:
http://www.chess.com/livechess/game?id=1266687776
I perform an In-Depth Analysis of my first, and at this point in time, only game of online Chess. I would like to thank Youtube user, kingscrusher, for the inspiration for this video and Chess in general. I've been watching his Chess Analysis videos the last couple weeks and have soaked in a lot of information from Grand Master players. I finally decide to play my own game of Chess online.
For the first 15 minutes or so, I go over the background and the development of the game up to one critical point. The remainder of the video I perform an in-depth iteration process to show the power of the Rook sacrifice I made which, even though I am material down, will secure a win for me for any possible combination of moves Black may play -- at least I believe so. I would be interested if someone who has a mastery in Chess could find a combination of moves Black could play (so long as White plays accurately) that could lead to a draw or win for Black.
Thanks for watching!