I am massive admirer of both Short and Kasparov. This was a fantastic win for Short, done in style, aswell. Kasparov was at his awesome best around this time. A truely great game. Thanks for posting.
My mum watched the whole of this World Championships with me - I was only 10 at the time. She knew her chess, and wished Short would have played the 6. Be2 line with White (because it's more positional and could have worn Kasparov down more than he ended up doing), and then French, QGD or the Lopez with the Black pieces. She said to me he should have tied Kasparov up, not try to 'rip his head off', so to speak. Before this WC, Short had only won 1 of 25 games against Kasparov.
It seemed so senseless. The BBC destroyed their own recordings so I see no commercial reason for hobbling a fan's preservation of the material. If you ever come across those recordings again please let me know and I'll endeavour to do likewise. Best wishes.
Short played very well as he did a number of times in this match. No easy feat beating Kasparov. Bit disappointed that the great man had stalk off from the board straightaway. You would like to think that a player of his calibre would be bigger than that. Kasparov has matured tremendously over the years, but from clips I have seen on Utube he still walks away quickly when he loses?!
@Ep1cure Just one other note though. They only seemed, sadly, to emotionally mature a bit later in life. Such is their overconsumed focus from their youth. This is the case for alot of players at this level.
I see that Kasparov has always been a spoil sport eh!!! Loses his first game that after having the championship completely won and even after short missed a couple of wins in previous games and he just storms off after his first loss!!
When he said 'Kasparov resigned!' it sent chills down my spine...watched the match live back in 1993...sparked a life long love of the game
I watched this game live on TV, and Nigel was shaking so much after the win he could hardly sign the gamesheet. A great moment and thanks for posting.
Weakling lol, I watched the games too when I was in high school.
I am massive admirer of both Short and Kasparov. This was a fantastic win for Short, done in style, aswell. Kasparov was at his awesome best around this time. A truely great game. Thanks for posting.
Excellent upload, thank you! If you happen to come across game 8 in the archives I will be in heaven. :)
Yes I remember that, that was a fantastic channel.
@iDraw3G
Glad you like it. It was great to see Nigel win. Everyone was so excited.
I remember following these games. The Philadelphia Inquirer was publishing the games. I remember Short getting smoked by Kasparov.
My mum watched the whole of this World Championships with me - I was only 10 at the time. She knew her chess, and wished Short would have played the 6. Be2 line with White (because it's more positional and could have worn Kasparov down more than he ended up doing), and then French, QGD or the Lopez with the Black pieces. She said to me he should have tied Kasparov up, not try to 'rip his head off', so to speak. Before this WC, Short had only won 1 of 25 games against Kasparov.
Mr Snow: How many wickets does Short have now?
Man what commentary and show. Seems like we’ve regressed in that area
there were touchscreens in 1993 already?
I remember watching this. There was 1 game where Short was 1 move away from winning but just didn't see it. Everyone was in shock
Yes, I saw that one again the other day on YT (this channel I think), awful for Nigel.
That was Game 10 was it or Game 8? When he queened too early instead of playing Bb4! (?)
16:19 "Why's he doing well?! Is it because Kasparov is playing badly?!" Lmao Bloody hell, nothing like having faith in your country man mate!
this is what happens when they employ a newsreader that has no ide how to play the game.
@@clivethereddevil3178 they were master strength actually
It's because short always failed against Kasparov no matter how well he played
@@Qhsjahajw I know the players in the studio were good but the presenter was a news reader that did not have a clue.
do you have any more of these games?
do you have the rest games 3 to 5 ,game 7,game 9 and 11 to 15 ?
Interesting how they had to pretend they didn't know the result and commentary was to appear live....
It's actually real time. If it seemed much shorter, it's simply that the game was so exciting.
What a stupid no nothing comment.
Great commentary. You can just follow the game. You won't get it today, as commentators mainly share their own ideas, and get deep into theory.
5:50 Min.
why they agree upon "you give up the rook" ? How would that happen?
thanks for uploading. Really enjoying this.
Yes. I'll get some uploaded soon.
It seemed so senseless. The BBC destroyed their own recordings so I see no commercial reason for hobbling a fan's preservation of the material. If you ever come across those recordings again please let me know and I'll endeavour to do likewise. Best wishes.
Where’s the footage of channel 4
Short was shaking after the resignation and grinning to someone in audience
pleeease put in the previous 15 losses of short as well, great coverage.
You mean 6 losses
There were 9 draws u ppl to that point
Game 8 uploaded for you
Short played very well as he did a number of times in this match. No easy feat beating Kasparov. Bit disappointed that the great man had stalk off from the board straightaway. You would like to think that a player of his calibre would be bigger than that. Kasparov has matured tremendously over the years, but from clips I have seen on Utube he still walks away quickly when he loses?!
This is great stuff. Do you have the other games?
@Ep1cure Just one other note though. They only seemed, sadly, to emotionally mature a bit later in life. Such is their overconsumed focus from their youth. This is the case for alot of players at this level.
Yes that's William Hartson, GM.
No, sadly Bill never made it to GM.
@elmuraddi
Thanks for the info Peter. Very interesting.
is that the guy on Gogglebox?
Yep
it was not judit polgar. bronstein came up with this plan
Handsomechuck1: Not really. If this was in 1993, she was just a 17 year old kid GM or not.
Cool!
Wonderful! Keep it quite though, the BBC shutdown the Mastergame channel! Many thanks.
So much more interesting without the all-knowing silicon beast.
White giving up the dark square bishop did it 0-1
I see that Kasparov has always been a spoil sport eh!!!
Loses his first game that after having the championship completely won and even after short missed a couple of wins in previous games and he just storms off after his first loss!!
It's AYE-TCH David not HAY-TCH
jajajaja ahi un anciano que no dice nada jajajaja. El juego es fantastico
it's a pity some northeners sound a bit like geese
i want the original show
thost people comment sucks
Strange sexist (?) moment at 2:03 (I think Judit was around 17 and a world-class GM at the time).
so biased
poor interpretation
the yob in the middle is mighty irritating, sounds drunk maybe just excited to be on tv...