The must-read books on World Chess Championship Matches ft. V. Saravanan

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @himankghosh2333
    @himankghosh2333 Рік тому +15

    Video Timestamps of this goldmine by Saravanan sir:
    0:00 - Hello and Welcome!
    0:36 - Thoughts on the World Championship match 2023
    4:19 - Saravanan's favourite World Championship match
    7:15 - Taking a closer look at game 24 between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov, World Championship match 1985
    7:42 - Vishy Anand's beautiful quote about Garry Kasparov
    13:33 - A memorable quote by Grandmaster Vishnu Prasanna
    14:45 - The weakness of Anatoly Karpov, described by Garry Kasparov in "Kasparov vs Karpov Part II"
    22:01 - Saravanan's first chess book "The World Chess Championship Kasparov - Karpov 1985", written by a bunch of Soviet chess players
    23:13 - Annotations on Kasparov's fantastic ...Re7
    25:06 - "World Chess Championship 1948" by Paul Keres
    28:26 - "Coaching Kasparov" Volume I and II by Alexander Nikitin
    29:16 - Mikhail Tal plays Blitz with Garry Kasparov
    34:35 - Pawns breaks in the center
    38:15 - One of the most brilliant quotes about chess
    40:34 - "The World Champions I knew" by Genna Sosonko
    43:57 - "From London to Elista" by Evgeny Bareev and Ilya Levitov, about Kramnik's journey to becoming the World Champion
    51:43 - Critical moment in the 4th tiebreak game between Ding Liren and Ian Nepomniachtchi
    56:16 - "The Anand Files" by Michael Abeln, taking a closer look at the Anand - Gelfand 2nd Tiebreaks game
    1:05:25 - "Elista Diaries" by Anatoly Karpov and Ron Henley, about the Karpov - Kamsky 1996 match
    1:07:27 - "San Luis 2005" by Alik Gershon and Igor Nor
    1:08:03 - "The Longest game" by Jan Timman
    1:08:42 - "My magic years with Topalov" by Romain Edouard
    1:09:50 - "The World Chess Championship match 1937" by Alexander Alekhine
    1:09:58 - "Petrosian vs Spassky 1966" by Mikhail Tal
    1:10:24 - "Botvinnik vs Smyslov 1958" by Mikhail Botvinnik
    1:10:50 - "The silicon road to chess development" by Matthew Sadler
    1:17:57 - Studying games of the past and games of the future
    1:18:42 - Thank you and Goodbye!

  • @mach4182
    @mach4182 Рік тому +45

    Saravanan's explanation of chess books has a separate fan base.

  • @modfather1964
    @modfather1964 9 місяців тому +2

    Saravanan has an amazing memory and knowledge of games... great vid. respect from the U.K. J.

  • @realityunfiltered6384
    @realityunfiltered6384 Рік тому +25

    man when did an hour pass? His enthusiasm, love and passion for chess is impeccable and the way he talks. Can listen to him for many many hours. This is a gem of a video.

  • @jozefserf2024
    @jozefserf2024 Рік тому +12

    This was the first match in ages that was worthy of a book. The first one that was not a draw fest.
    Tal v Botvinnik 1, Fischer v Spassky 1972 + 1992, Karpov v Kasparov 1985, Kramnik v Anand 2008 and that's about it.

  • @musaluanig
    @musaluanig Рік тому +14

    Man i wish i had known Mr. V. Saravanan back in Summer of 2019 when i had the honor of playing against him in France. I just love his knowledge and appreciation for the game of chess. I feel like i could sit down with him and listen to him talk about chess for hours. I would've just listened and absorbed each and every word of his thoughts with pleasure. :)

  • @pranavdatta4731
    @pranavdatta4731 Рік тому +11

    These videos have been a goldmine !!!
    Superior shah going back to back

  • @mavericksan19
    @mavericksan19 Рік тому +3

    Amazing! Mr Saravanan is one of a kind - he loves chess so much n the way he explains will make anyone fall in love with chess!

  • @pathikd
    @pathikd Рік тому +8

    A mixed list of books recommended by Sarvanan and others visible in this video:
    - San Luis 2005
    - Anand Files
    - The Longest Game
    - My Magic Years with Topalov
    - The World Champions I Knew
    - From London to Elista
    - World Chess Championship 1948
    - Sultan Khan
    - Bobby Fisher and his World
    - WCC Karpov - Kasparov Moscow 1985
    - Team Tal: An Inside Story
    - Tigran Petrosian
    - School of Chess Excellence
    - Timmans Titans
    - Grandmaster Chess Strategy - Ulf Andersson
    - Coaching Kasparov Volume 1: The Whizz- Kid | Alexander Nikitin
    - Coaching Kasparov Volume 2: The Assassin
    - A Picture History of Chess
    - The Chess Course - Praful Zaveri
    - Elista Diaries Karpov - Kamsky 1996
    - The World's Chess Championship, 1937
    - World Championship: Pertrosian vs Spassky 1966
    - World Championship: The Return Match Botvinnik VS Smyslov 1958
    - The Silicon Road to Chess Improvement

  • @NarenHarmonicat
    @NarenHarmonicat Рік тому +7

    You name a book he has it, name championship he has a book, you name a player he has a book.. I think Saravanan sir is the only one having so many chess books & hence wonderful stories.... I have seen him as a player & happy to see him now as a coach & philosopher... Thank you so much Sagar sir & Saravanan sir for wonderful stuff.❤❤

  • @R.K.3010
    @R.K.3010 Рік тому +3

    Pure gold. Can't thank you much for recording this video. Enjoyed each and every conversation about the psychology and short stories of WCs.
    The Anand story of WC with Gelfand was great and it's extensively covered in Surya's Channel.

  • @ragsreachrich
    @ragsreachrich Рік тому +3

    IM V. Saravanan talks like a professor and a preacher. No doubt it is because of the presence of these good teachers like him, Sagar and that coach of Pragg why Indian chess soared up.

  • @kevinwinter4514
    @kevinwinter4514 Рік тому +3

    An absolute joy to listen to Saravanan and nicely hosted by Sagar..loved it

  • @sambasivanganesan8595
    @sambasivanganesan8595 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely outstanding video ! The knowledge and passion for the game just explodes.

  • @ragsreachrich
    @ragsreachrich Рік тому +2

    Wow! I love that demonstration of the game between computers!

  • @goodtime2093
    @goodtime2093 Рік тому +5

    World Championship between computers, is a rare topic and thanks to Sarvanan!. Computer science will continue to give new ideas to humans in all domains including chess . Chess is obviously some mathematical model which is unknown to us today(from scientific point of view, not chess as a sport). The chess AI algorithms are learning hidden mathematical properties of the chess game and may ultimately reach the correct abstraction of some mathematical model in few years!.

  • @nikhiljohn1841
    @nikhiljohn1841 Рік тому +4

    There is something about Saravanan's voice that we can listen to him for hours

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Місяць тому

    Wow! This man is extremely passionate about chess and his chess books. Loved this entire conversation. Thank you!!

  • @petrutarabuta5617
    @petrutarabuta5617 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic content. Thanks!

  • @Ash-rx5wl
    @Ash-rx5wl Рік тому +4

    "Harmony thy name is Karpov" is soo true. People really don't understand the greatness of Karpov. In the World championship never matches with Kasparov, Karpov never really got swept away by Kasparov, the margins were always within 1 point.

  • @tenorhighc1
    @tenorhighc1 Рік тому +6

    such an interesting discussion! He's like a professor :)

  • @krishnaprabhakar526
    @krishnaprabhakar526 Рік тому +11

    One of the most instructive and path breaking Chess Books about a Tournament ( off course not a World championship match) is Zurich 1953 by Bronstein. His insights were fantastic and there were no lengthy variations and each and every game was analysed . It is a great instructional book.

    • @chessleochessleo4989
      @chessleochessleo4989 Рік тому +1

      of course, when you bother to confirm with computer, you find that you need to unlearn some things

  • @MarkJBBowen
    @MarkJBBowen Рік тому +2

    Amazing. Thank you for this feast of chess information.

  • @mrbeanchess1439
    @mrbeanchess1439 Рік тому +7

    After 5 year it has come my fav series 🙏🏻❤❤thanku sarvanan n sagar bhaiya😭

  • @sanyajain1393
    @sanyajain1393 Рік тому

    Yayy sara sir and the books are back❤️❤️

  • @dakshmalhotra3055
    @dakshmalhotra3055 Рік тому +1

    iam in love with this man

  • @kaganchess
    @kaganchess Рік тому +3

    More saravanan library videos

  • @alwin1787
    @alwin1787 Рік тому +3

    There should be a chess book named " Saravanan and his all time favourite books "

  • @michaelbauers8800
    @michaelbauers8800 5 місяців тому

    I owned that book on Feynman, quite interesting. I see he has a book on Sultan Kahn, that's a very interesting chess player.

  • @ganesankrishnamurthy8658
    @ganesankrishnamurthy8658 Рік тому

    He makes us more addicted to chess books. Read chess books to improve❤

  • @DeepanshuMalviyaPhysics
    @DeepanshuMalviyaPhysics Рік тому

    great saravanan sir is great

  • @davidcopson5800
    @davidcopson5800 Рік тому +1

    This was really good. But someone please close the window next time!

  • @srikanthtupurani6316
    @srikanthtupurani6316 Рік тому +2

    Pulling that rook out appears very childish move. Kasparov is a genius. This is something we usually don't see in many chess matches played by great players.

  • @Iniyan2007
    @Iniyan2007 Рік тому +1

    The wooden board and pieces look amazing where can we buy those chess set??

  • @theodoredansen6152
    @theodoredansen6152 Рік тому +1

    Hey ChessBase India, are there any good books, in whole or in part, on Kramnik, besides Kramnik: My Life and Games, and Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy?

  • @DeepanshuMalviyaPhysics
    @DeepanshuMalviyaPhysics Рік тому +3

    From where can i get this same chess set ?? does anybody know ?

  • @vignesh6654
    @vignesh6654 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @Nocturnalcuber
    @Nocturnalcuber Рік тому +4

    He's Mr. Walter White of chess books

  • @pranjalyatiwari8699
    @pranjalyatiwari8699 Рік тому

    YESSS

  • @juandelacruz46
    @juandelacruz46 2 місяці тому

    Nepo moves fast because he does not "calculate". I think it is mostly instinct (in my opinion).

  • @Saltydishes
    @Saltydishes Рік тому

    Hmm super ayiki

  • @intercalz
    @intercalz Рік тому

    Indian chess is in very good hands.

  • @prokingff2625
    @prokingff2625 Рік тому +2

    Sir please bring yusupovs build up your chess 1 book in stock on chess base india 📙

  • @rajdey7032
    @rajdey7032 Рік тому

    Sagar Sir please provide Kasparov's book in Chessbase India

  • @blackdranzer-iv8ht
    @blackdranzer-iv8ht Рік тому

    does anyone know about the chess set used here?

  • @bahramkishi3018
    @bahramkishi3018 3 місяці тому

    No world championship match can ever beat Karpov vs Kasparov match

  • @harishsp7152
    @harishsp7152 7 місяців тому

    8:36

  • @tagheuer001
    @tagheuer001 Рік тому +3

    How could anyone sleep there with all that honking?!

    • @SaurabhXDD
      @SaurabhXDD Рік тому +5

      We are used to it

    • @vignesh6654
      @vignesh6654 Рік тому +6

      We can't sleep without the noise...🇮🇳😂

    • @junksails814
      @junksails814 Рік тому +2

      reading a chess book eliminates all distraction- and i fall asleep just thinking the next move

    • @greatwisdom2867
      @greatwisdom2867 Рік тому +1

      Usually traffic ceases after 9 pm, unless you are next to a main road.

  • @hayatomangal5309
    @hayatomangal5309 Рік тому

    Saravanan looks like Nihal Sarin

  • @Buddhistsites
    @Buddhistsites Рік тому +1

    The audio is bad, please remake the entire video with good mic

  • @readmycomment101
    @readmycomment101 Рік тому +1

    I thought the thumbnail is Nihal Sarin, an older cartooned version....😄😄😄😄