I found the steady delay between moves helpful and instructional as I was able to think where I'd go and have it confirmed or denied by what was then played. It allowed me to think
These videos are awesome. Just showing the match moves at a comfortable pace to play along in your head, no commentators blabbing on and on over them talking about what thy should've or shouldn't have done.
Yorumcu anlatımlarında, yorumcu bu işten anladığını göstermek ve konuşma ihtiyacını gidermek için o kadar çok konuşuyor ki, kafamızı sikiyorlar. Bu videonun tarzını ben de çok beğendim.
@@azmiaydn9257 definitely. I just want to watch the matches and see if I can pick up on awesome setups or blunders. Don't need narration from people that just want to sound smart for attention.
Just randomly came up on my feed. Really loved this. I kept up with both of them at this pace until they had 8 pieces each. Then it all went a bit fuzzy..🤣 Loved chess at school, joined local club and enjoyed the competition. Tried to teach my Son the rudimentaries and he took it up also as a child. Doesn't touch it now unfortunately. Apart from a few snide comments from the UA-cam trolls, I've noted some great observations in the comments. Subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
Very subtly but brilliantly played by Kasparov. Just patiently using his material advantage to box his opponent in. This match perfectly illustrates the power of a rook and bishop together against a less dynamic combination.
Acabo de ver este partido imaginando la música de Tomaso Albinoni, o la oscuridad de Mussorgski también en la tensión de dos clubes italianos de los 90's por la lucha del medio campo, con brutalidad y genialidad, y el final de como Wolverine apoya a Deadpool.
There is a key part of Kasparov's biography that should be more widely known. In the 1995 Anand vs Kasparov world championship, Anand took the lead in game 9. In game 10, every time Kasparov made a move, he got up to go to the bathroom and slammed the door behind him so hard the room shook. The young and mild mannered Anand did not complain to the arbiter, who also did not act. Bullying destroys lives, and bullied children suffer lifelong low self esteem. Kasparov needs to be made to confront his behavior and answer for it.
+1 Inscrito. Continue trazendo partidas dos campeões mundiais. Me sinto muito orgulhosos de mim mesmo quando acerto rápido os lances que eles ainda irão fazer (Meu Rating é apenas 300).
С таким темпом я предугадала с десяток ходов за черных, но это было в начале. Тоже была горда собой)) Разумеется эти ходы не все вподряд были. Рейтинга не имею, играла с дедушкой и отцом и ещё с другом. Все остальные знакомые плохо играют или не умеют вообще. @@zuliboschanel
7:23 Incredible show of Kaprov's experience and learnings from his mentor Baristotrov. Moving horsie to prawn rook 7 and denying Kasparov's Mandalorian defence he'd spent the whole game building! Wild stuff.
When I started watching your videos, last winter(?), I felt that I was the only subscriber(!); then i just "phased out" on chess in general. 😮 Now the nights are longer, and we have a blizzard week(!) in Denver, and I saw this Kasparov match, clicked on it, and BAM 🎉😂🎉 hundreds of comments. Bravo, mate... I'll be back. Clean match for those two. 😊
Dacă vrei sa știi "șah", trebuie să vezi cum gândesc ăștia. Ei nu se aruncă la întâmplare, ci construiesc. Pot pierde o piesă la mișto! Pot sacrifica piese! Ei vor victoria! Important este sa construiești ceva. Important este să captureze regele partenerului.
'😅n😮 0:08 😅 0:08 😅 0:11 0:11 😅Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte.Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte.😅😅😮😅😅Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte.😮 0:14 😮😅😮Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte. 0:14 😮😮😅😅bjy u😮
How efficient was Kasparov's endgame? Did he miss opportunities to end the game sooner? It looked highly efficient to me, but not good enough to be sure...
Well I'm sure that if you put it through Stockfish 16 you would see some inhuman combination that he " might" have done but since we are human after all + on the most stressful event of his life and quite possibly low on time then I would say that his endgame was very efficient indeed.
16th game of 1990 match. A very important victory which gave the lead to Gary after 13 games without a single victory for him. Karpov drew again de match in the 17th, but collapsed in 18 and 20 games
mate on the board. the white pawn was on a dark square so karpov’s bishop couldn’t touch it, effectively eliminating the h6 and f6 squares as places to run to safety, and the white rook and bishop we’re going to force the king into the corner where it would be checkmate
Может тренер слышал, сейчас все партии в интернете есть с анализом. Магнус Карлсен учился на партиях Карпова(из его слов в интервью) да и стиль игры М. Карлсен а такой же как у Карпова. Мало кто знает, но Каспарова смог сломить Карпова используя не только спортивные принцыпы. Там очень мутная история с переносом матча на Которую Карпов согласия не давал. Каспарова же конечно сильный шахматист, но его поступки, например матч проти Ю. Полгар где он переходил конём, а судья и не "заметил" характеризует его как человека для которого цель оправдывает средства. Но сами партии у него феерические, агрессивные мне нравится очень.
How did Kasparov switch his rook and king like that at 02:35? I'm only learning how to play, but I absolutely love it so far. I know he's moving it out of check, but I wouldn't of thought that switch was possible. They are literally going over each other.
I found the steady delay between moves helpful and instructional as I was able to think where I'd go and have it confirmed or denied by what was then played. It allowed me to think
You are not on this level kid.
@@bawseeeee602okay GM bawseeeeeee602 🥺🙏
@@bawseeeee602💀💀💀💀
@@bawseeeee602did you watch this whole video with no intent to learn?
@@bawseeeee602 UA-cam has Playback speed.
Finally a channel with no irritating commentary. Keep uploading. Subscribed.
You are welcome 🙏
Jesus loves you and accepting him into your life as your Lord and Savior who died for you and rose again will get you to heaven
@@christianosei366Amen
These videos are awesome. Just showing the match moves at a comfortable pace to play along in your head, no commentators blabbing on and on over them talking about what thy should've or shouldn't have done.
Yorumcu anlatımlarında, yorumcu bu işten anladığını göstermek ve konuşma ihtiyacını gidermek için o kadar çok konuşuyor ki, kafamızı sikiyorlar. Bu videonun tarzını ben de çok beğendim.
@@azmiaydn9257 definitely. I just want to watch the matches and see if I can pick up on awesome setups or blunders. Don't need narration from people that just want to sound smart for attention.
I like the delay,seeing that myself,i just began learning this game,it gives me time to see what's going on
Thank you 🙏
Just randomly came up on my feed. Really loved this. I kept up with both of them at this pace until they had 8 pieces each. Then it all went a bit fuzzy..🤣 Loved chess at school, joined local club and enjoyed the competition. Tried to teach my Son the rudimentaries and he took it up also as a child. Doesn't touch it now unfortunately. Apart from a few snide comments from the UA-cam trolls, I've noted some great observations in the comments. Subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome 🙏
Jesus loves you and accepting him into your life as your Lord and Savior who died for you and rose again will get you to heaven
esto es mil veces mas emocionante y entretenido que las peliculas de marvel
Very subtly but brilliantly played by Kasparov. Just patiently using his material advantage to box his opponent in. This match perfectly illustrates the power of a rook and bishop together against a less dynamic combination.
Effectively removing the knight from the game at the end was a chef's kiss.
Gracias por aubir así los videos.
Uno puede apreciar la partida con un "tempo" adecuado , y sin derivaciones analíticas que terminan aburriendo.
Acabo de ver este partido imaginando la música de Tomaso Albinoni, o la oscuridad de Mussorgski también en la tensión de dos clubes italianos de los 90's por la lucha del medio campo, con brutalidad y genialidad, y el final de como Wolverine apoya a Deadpool.
Thank you for your non commentatory video and for the pauses between moves. Great upload! Subed.
You are welcome 🙏
Excellent video. THANKS FOR NO COMMENTARY AND UNCLUTTERED SCREEN ! First time that I understand a game played between Champions !
A good video
No irritating commentary.
It's the most boring video
He intentionally made the video slower so he can get more watch time
Why the f don't you get it?
Exactly
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Thank you very much, please invite all of your friends to join this beautiful channel ❤️
What a great channel. Very interesting moves by two of the greatsets players ever. New subscriber.
Greetings from Bogotá, Colombia.
Thats two tough final bosses
There is a key part of Kasparov's biography that should be more widely known. In the 1995 Anand vs Kasparov world championship, Anand took the lead in game 9. In game 10, every time Kasparov made a move, he got up to go to the bathroom and slammed the door behind him so hard the room shook. The young and mild mannered Anand did not complain to the arbiter, who also did not act. Bullying destroys lives, and bullied children suffer lifelong low self esteem. Kasparov needs to be made to confront his behavior and answer for it.
Idiot was Kasparov as human totally failed
The game's very straight forward as if they play in 1400-1500 rating
That's how a lot of them played back then.
Not much creativity
+1 Inscrito.
Continue trazendo partidas dos campeões mundiais.
Me sinto muito orgulhosos de mim mesmo quando acerto rápido os lances que eles ainda irão fazer (Meu Rating é apenas 300).
Viktor Korchnoi the best russian player
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You are welcome 🙏
If y level is only 300 i don t know how y undestund their moves)
С таким темпом я предугадала с десяток ходов за черных, но это было в начале. Тоже была горда собой)) Разумеется эти ходы не все вподряд были. Рейтинга не имею, играла с дедушкой и отцом и ещё с другом. Все остальные знакомые плохо играют или не умеют вообще. @@zuliboschanel
7:23 Incredible show of Kaprov's experience and learnings from his mentor Baristotrov. Moving horsie to prawn rook 7 and denying Kasparov's Mandalorian defence he'd spent the whole game building! Wild stuff.
When I started watching your videos, last winter(?), I felt that I was the only subscriber(!); then i just "phased out" on chess in general. 😮
Now the nights are longer, and we have a blizzard week(!) in Denver, and I saw this Kasparov match, clicked on it, and BAM 🎉😂🎉 hundreds of comments.
Bravo, mate... I'll be back.
Clean match for those two.
😊
As soon as I saw that queen exchange I brought some food, water and my toothpaste and shaver nearby, put the phone on the charger.
Dacă vrei sa știi "șah", trebuie să vezi cum gândesc ăștia.
Ei nu se aruncă la întâmplare, ci construiesc.
Pot pierde o piesă la mișto!
Pot sacrifica piese!
Ei vor victoria!
Important este sa construiești ceva.
Important este să captureze regele partenerului.
9:03 is when Karpov lost this game, had he moved his pawn forward instead of the knight, it would have been a totally different story
Totally nailed it ! I still don't get the move , why? It is like he got disturbed by the clock or stress
O fator psicológico foi crucial nesse lance. Eu acho que ele estava apreensivo com o tempo!
I don't understand why he did Nd3 instead of pawn to d3 either. I need to see analysis for this
No engine says Karpov played best move it was already plus 2
@@alihooshiarnd3 is best move
Slow speed chess video and full screen very amazing because forcefully thinking to me for next move . So this reason i subscribed.
Que buena partida que hizo Kasparov👏👏👏👏
Wow nice maneuvering at the end
Two greats 👊
Оно называется тупой и ещё тупее тупого 😂
Karpov sabía que le venía mate en 2 .....que partida más épica
'😅n😮 0:08 😅 0:08 😅 0:11 0:11 😅Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte.Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte.😅😅😮😅😅Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte.😮 0:14 😮😅😮Appuyez sur un élément pour le coller dans le champ de texte. 0:14 😮😮😅😅bjy u😮
The genius of Kasparov when he was young.
Beaten by a computer that can’t even run Fortnite 😢
@keaton718 😂
@keaton718 average millenial.
@@keaton718 Stupid statement. Even the most ancient 80's calculator can beat the most genius human mathematician.
I am low elo but wow the patience and finesse from Kasparov!!
Gracias Maestro
Thank you. Interesting game.
Glad you enjoyed it
Kindly mention the game number of the match.... Because they played 24 games in the World Championship match of 1990, as far as I can remember...
Nice work specially delayed moves u can add some details
😂😂😂😂 Imagining endgame situation.Kasparov.really pissed off karpov with his calculated moves at end.Karpov was in commanding position once.
Dua orang legendaris thn 70an ❤🙏
This is one of last games played in the second part of the match in lyon.I think its the 20th game.
Благодарим за обзор! Красота!..💖🪗🌹
some of those moves were so bizarre not taking the rook , allowing pawns to be taken
Nice video :)
Glad you enjoyed it
May I know the name of the software (app) on which you are playing out the game? Many thanks.
Looks like lichess
Appreciate. You think you could do some games of the winning player being on the bottom of the board?
I don't know why Karpov sacked the exchange rook for a bishop on b1. That's how he lost eventually.
I fell sleepy with this game.😊😊😊😅
So sleeeepy 💤 😴
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Crazy how both were 2700-2800 in 1990 and considered the very best, while Fischer was 2785 in 1970💀
Fisher was an alien.
Для меня истинный чемпион мира по шахматам был и есть А.Е. Карпов, даже его редкие проигрыши лучше, чем отдельные победы Каспарова.
J'y étais. A Lyon car l'autre moitié du match se jouait a New-York il me semble.
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On 9:10, how could Karpov miss the most important Pawn there? Why giving a useless check?
Bei manchen Zügen von Karpov kann ich nur den Kopf schütteln. Was macht der da nur, kann gar nicht glauben,dass der Mal lange Schachweltmeister war.
Каспаров изменник!
At 6:09, the pic of the video, wouldn’t g4-g5 be a great move? Or am I missing something.
All I can say is thank Christ for x2 playback speed 😅
Knight on f8 is so annoying 😆
Kasparovs patience is legendary 🫶
Que agresivo Kasparov
Me encantó
Y Karpov tremendo defensor
How efficient was Kasparov's endgame? Did he miss opportunities to end the game sooner? It looked highly efficient to me, but not good enough to be sure...
Well I'm sure that if you put it through Stockfish 16 you would see some inhuman combination that he " might" have done but since we are human after all + on the most stressful event of his life and quite possibly low on time then I would say that his endgame was very efficient indeed.
Excellent end game.❤
Gracias a Dios no nos quejamos. Tenemos lo justo para sobre existir. Ciao!!
Who won and why? I watched the whole match. Can't figure out the ending.
Karpov resigned because he would get checkmated in couple of moves.
16th game of 1990 match. A very important victory which gave the lead to Gary after 13 games without a single victory for him. Karpov drew again de match in the 17th, but collapsed in 18 and 20 games
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What a game.
Karpov resigned? Why?
it would be mat
mate on the board. the white pawn was on a dark square so karpov’s bishop couldn’t touch it, effectively eliminating the h6 and f6 squares as places to run to safety, and the white rook and bishop we’re going to force the king into the corner where it would be checkmate
Isn’t Karpov white in this game? So Kasparov would be the one to resign?
Karpov was black!
@@jacobgonzalez731He's black, the white pieces above are the eliminations he made
Kasparov made Karpov resign out of boredom.
Who won eventually?
Kasparaov sounds like the evolved version of karpov
Gary el mejor de la historia x lejos único incomparable
Fischer?
El mejor fue Fisher pero se volvió loco muy pronto y dejó de jugar. Kasparov dominó por más de 20 años y tal vez fue el más dominante e influyente.
Tarihin en iyisi Mihail Tal sanıyordum ta ki raşid necmeddinov izleyene kadarmış.Necmettinov ❤
Karlson
@@marianoandrt2208😮❤
Did karpov blundered his rook? 5:02 (I assume he did that to avoid checkmate or smth but i don't follow)
Я бы уже на ничью согласился😊
I remember Karpov was routed by Gary
Karpov had all the entry points of the white king to the sixth rank covered by his bishop and knight. Not sure how or why he loosened that control.
Isn’t easy to play against Kasparov…
Masterpiece of the chess game
Игра, она и есть игра...
I feel sleepy with this game, me neither
This game is a friggin nightmare...
Siyah kale A3 hamlesinden sonra beyazın 3 hamlede matı vardı
En número de jugada ? Y cómo es el mate en 3?
My son, 13 years old plays exactly like Anatoly Karpov. Never heard of him.
👏👏
Может тренер слышал, сейчас все партии в интернете есть с анализом. Магнус Карлсен учился на партиях Карпова(из его слов в интервью) да и стиль игры М. Карлсен а такой же как у Карпова. Мало кто знает, но Каспарова смог сломить Карпова используя не только спортивные принцыпы. Там очень мутная история с переносом матча на Которую Карпов согласия не давал. Каспарова же конечно сильный шахматист, но его поступки, например матч проти Ю. Полгар где он переходил конём, а судья и не "заметил" характеризует его как человека для которого цель оправдывает средства. Но сами партии у него феерические, агрессивные мне нравится очень.
😅
So u basically say Gasparov wouldnt beat your 13 yrs old son easily :) i hope ur son wont look like his son :)
Que aplicación usas para que se vea el tablero?
What was after that?)
E o final ?? Quem ganhou o xeque-mate ?
Quem venceu ??
On 12:27 why Kasparov didnt move Tower to corner? 🧐
Legends are watching in 2x
Really intriguing game
kazanan kim??
Я так и не понял, поэтому А.Карпов проиграл, были возможности бороться за ничью!
What a match
Karpov is a genius
Leave me for a little time now. After the miracle happen I will be with you. Don't attack me upto that little time
Nada extraordinario. ¿Así jugaban los genios???
Hening tapi banyak yg suka menonton
I don't get the ending. Black resigned? Why? Why not a draw?
Because he would get checkmated in couple of moves
How did Kasparov switch his rook and king like that at 02:35? I'm only learning how to play, but I absolutely love it so far. I know he's moving it out of check, but I wouldn't of thought that switch was possible. They are literally going over each other.
It’s called castle/castling…he’s not “in check” so he’s allowed to do it. Look it up if you need a better explanation
@@hannibalbarca8106 No that's fine, thank you.
You can castle king side and queen side very useful ☺️
Can I clean here...?
I wonder why Kasparov didn't continue doing checks...he had many opportunities of checks that he didn't do...
Ez nagyon jó,nehéz ĵàték, de szép nehéz észt elsajàttítani 😢😢😢😢
At 4:14, if Kasparov moves the bishop to the lower right square below the king, given the rook’s position, how is this not a checkmate?
Because Kh8? Xd
Does white always start first?
Yes
With all due respect to Garry Kasparov, what the hell were you thinking?
El peón, ,c7,,decidió todo !Fallo grave de Karpov!!
7.54 best move G4 - G5 check and whites will take off pawn cheikh then the bishop
Rook sacrifice made karpov weak in material
Bro was calculating mate in 115😂