The Legend: Garry Kasparov - GM Yasser Seirawan

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
  • Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan celebrates Garry Kasparov by analyzing one of his most famous games: The Brisbane Bombshell. After you see this, you'll realize what an "Octopus Knight" really is!
    2015.02.05
    Anatoly Karpov vs Garry Kasparov, Karpov - Kasparov World Championship Match (1985): B44 Sicilian, Szen variation, Dely-Kasparov gambit

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  • @drnantz
    @drnantz 9 років тому +392

    This guy is a great teacher.

    • @juicyclaws
      @juicyclaws 7 років тому +15

      honestly, best chess video i've ever watched. such a humble man

    • @luckyapple2655
      @luckyapple2655 6 років тому +1

      David Nantz but not a pretty good player though. And he is humble to admit it when he talks about the wining position, and I quote. "I'm sure I'd had 300 more rating points if I'd won all the wining positions that I let escape"

    • @BrennenChua
      @BrennenChua 6 років тому +24

      What? He was top 10 in his prime.

    • @9308323
      @9308323 6 років тому +14

      @@luckyapple2655 He's a grandmaster, dude. That alone makes me certain he'll kick your ass in a match.

    • @suprgrobi1698
      @suprgrobi1698 5 років тому +14

      @@luckyapple2655 4 times US Champion - just to let you know

  • @kojiattwood
    @kojiattwood 9 років тому +135

    The famous "octopus knight" game. An all time fave, and beautifully brought to life through Seirawan's incisive analysis.

    • @winterlandboy
      @winterlandboy 9 років тому +5

      Ahhhh indeed

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 3 роки тому +1

      If you want to see a real octupus knight check out Fischer's 21move game brilliancy on the chessnetwork. You won't be disappointed.

  • @nathanashby4918
    @nathanashby4918 10 років тому +358

    This guys voice is soooooooo smooth.

  • @CTilling
    @CTilling 9 років тому +88

    Utterly brilliant lecture. Yasser is such a gentleman, too.

    •  5 років тому +2

      Yasser for president? 🤔

  • @Daggerfall40
    @Daggerfall40 10 років тому +122

    Alien chess indeed. You can say all you want about Garry Kasparov but he was something else. That was just one brilliant move after another.

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar 5 років тому +5

      Some people think of Kasparov as some sort of caveman attacker; I'd say half of his best games are positional in nature, though always aggressive.

  • @ajs3147
    @ajs3147 2 роки тому +10

    Yasser has quickly become my favorite chess analyst. He speaks with reverence not just for the game of chess, but the players as well.

  • @perfectentrytrading
    @perfectentrytrading 10 років тому +47

    Yasser lectures are so much better now he's doing the arrows on the screen and the camera moves to where he's pointing on the board thank you much improved

    • @solfeinberg437
      @solfeinberg437 6 років тому +3

      I find the board pointing hard to follow, but in other videos he's not even on the screen so it's utterly impossible.

  • @berkeleycodingacademy7015
    @berkeleycodingacademy7015 2 роки тому +5

    Yasser going over the great games is the absolute best.

  • @sox-b9999
    @sox-b9999 5 років тому +9

    I could listen to Yasser all day long

    • @jamespatrick5348
      @jamespatrick5348 5 років тому +1

      I am recently retired and I find myself doing just that and loving it!

  • @Mcsqueegy
    @Mcsqueegy 8 років тому +216

    'He basically played e4, and said ''I win'' ' Damn that's savage

    • @solfeinberg437
      @solfeinberg437 6 років тому +9

      Except he didn't win.

    • @LeVezz
      @LeVezz 6 років тому +7

      Mcsqueegy , E4 , best by test , Bobby Fisher

    • @MrPuneet123abc
      @MrPuneet123abc 6 років тому +11

      It wasn't between 1975-85. That was the time where he used to dominate the world of chess.

    • @IngTomT
      @IngTomT 2 роки тому +1

      Me: playing 1.e4
      Stockfish: So you have chosen death

    • @robbass7611
      @robbass7611 2 роки тому

      Then you timed this comment perfectly, I'm reading it exactly when he's saying it!

  • @libbens
    @libbens 11 місяців тому +1

    I keep coming back to this wonderful lecture. They way Yasser builds up the suspense, his way of talking to the audience, the insights he offers to the understanding of the position... I could go on and on. Such a pleasure to watch!

  • @markriley5863
    @markriley5863 4 роки тому +2

    Yasser is such a great teacher and never makes anyone who asks a question or makes a suggestion feel small, unlike some other I have seen on UA-cam.

    • @CUNDUNDO
      @CUNDUNDO 4 роки тому

      I was born with dwarfism even if I ask him a question he won`t make me feel small ?

  • @zombiefireman
    @zombiefireman 7 років тому +13

    Yasser has always been a class act, from his competitive days as a player, to his AWESOME Inside Chess Magazine, to his engaging (and supremely respectful) style of chess instruction. And anyone who has met Yasser knows he is genuine. As for this particular game, what can be said but MASTERPIECE! Against lesser opposition it would be a brilliancy, but against such a legendary player as Karpov, and played during a world championship match? Are you kidding me?!!! My only gripe is with Andy Soltis who rated this game 89th....EIGHTY-NINTH!! .... in his book, The 100 Best Chess Games of the 20th Century.

  • @TheAntiChr1st
    @TheAntiChr1st 10 років тому +3

    Outstanding, these videos by Seirawan. Not only is he a very good teacher, one who highlights the most important concepts of positions and still maintains a certain pace in his teachings, he is a very sympathetic man. Bravo.

  • @adilibr
    @adilibr 10 років тому +21

    Really amazed with Garry kasparov's game on board and more fun is this guy Seirawan riding through the game !!! Thanks a lot CCSCSL for sharing such a wonderful video

    • @nighthawk82
      @nighthawk82 10 років тому +1

      indeed. I loved it. Very beautiful :)

  • @sasodiarvas
    @sasodiarvas 4 роки тому +3

    This series of Yasser is one of the most priceless FREE things that we can enjoy on youtube. Thank you so much.

  • @ForStarcraft
    @ForStarcraft 10 років тому +16

    Thank you GM Seirawan! I really enjoyed watching this video, your tone of voice and overall delivery and humble attitude are a winning combination for me.

  • @alexv3357
    @alexv3357 9 років тому +11

    Garry Kasparov is possessed of an amazing propensity to win because of position whilst massively down on material. It never ceases to amaze me just how powerful his moves can be, how incredibly accurate and devastating and so well orchestrated, well coordinated, his pieces always are. a truly excellent game.

  • @stefanholbek2449
    @stefanholbek2449 10 років тому +18

    Always been a huge fan of Kasparov. I simply didn't understand how he could develop the game like he did when it was so well analyzed already. Kaspar forever! ;O)

  • @nicholasfox966
    @nicholasfox966 6 років тому +1

    Mr. Seirawan is a FANTASTIC commentator and teacher. So many chess game analyses and instruction videos tend to blow through games very quickly, assuming a lot of knowledge on the viewer's part. I love that he takes the time to explain all of the ramifications of each move, even the "minor" moves. Bravo.

  • @pgoedde
    @pgoedde 10 років тому +137

    i think this is the best strategic game ever in history of chess. its not like garry beat a noname.. it was karpov,one of the strongest players in the world.

    • @ChromaticTempest
      @ChromaticTempest 10 років тому +20

      Well, in this game Garry played in a risky fashion. Through the use of engines it's been discovered that white could improve. Still, it totally caught Karpov offsides. I can think of one more game that rivals in strategy and elitism. A game from the Fischer-Spassky match. In that game Fischer played as close to perfectly as any human can get. Both games are present in Yasser's book.

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld 9 років тому +5

      +ChromaticTempest Without aid of computers might I add, just Fischer and his board.

    • @hibuakha2008
      @hibuakha2008 7 років тому +5

      ChromaticTempest I knew someone would name fischer. People like to push their opinions on others. Fischer not the GOAT at all!
      Also considering the fact that karpov too had prepared for this game, your argument is totally invalid!

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar 5 років тому +1

      @@ChromaticTempest White's improvement was discovered in 1987...by Karpov, against John van der Weil.

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar 5 років тому +1

      @Somali Pirate Winning Chess Brilliancies, I assume he's referencing.

  • @dyBBelyBTASTIC
    @dyBBelyBTASTIC 8 років тому +2

    Thank you Yasser, one of my favorit games and you made it more beautiful with your run-down.
    Chess needs more people like you, that can add emotion anyone can understand to what unfortunetly becomes percived as a emotionless game.

  • @harabas3499
    @harabas3499 8 років тому +6

    i played over these games lots of times mainly for enjoyment, i did not look through enough the reasons behind the moves because i cannot look deeper to analyse combinations, watching this clears things up and adds more to my enjoyment!!! thanks Yasser!!! and CCSCSL!!! :D

    • @gaming2top759
      @gaming2top759 8 років тому +1

      Harabas349 I only focused on last combinations. or whenever he stopped and asked for a move. the rest I just watched conciously

  • @adityababel9375
    @adityababel9375 5 років тому +2

    Superb lecture. Have watched it so many times now. Never gets boring.
    And alien chess is the right way to describe this... one of my favourite games ever, if not the favourite

  • @Andrew-Seedootree
    @Andrew-Seedootree 8 років тому +3

    He's one of the greatest chess teachers ever! The way he teaches encourages people to try and learn. His students don't get intimidated to try in the face of a GM. One can sense he truly loves the game. Thank you so much.

  • @robinjonk
    @robinjonk 10 років тому +80

    I don't even know how to play chess but this man is just amazing to listen too

    • @aqew
      @aqew 9 років тому +30

      Robin Jonk There was a joke during a chess tournament live stream that yesser should read The entire the us tax code

  • @yb3604
    @yb3604 Рік тому +1

    GREAT lecture! Garry a legend!

  • @darylallen2485
    @darylallen2485 4 роки тому +2

    Hearing someone speak in such a calm manner is amazing in 2020. 2015 seems like a magical time!

  • @matthewwroblewski8752
    @matthewwroblewski8752 7 років тому +13

    Gotta love the constant stream of quality chess videos. Thanks tons, Chess Club and Scholastic Center of STL. You guys are killing it!

  • @Kakashi10ist
    @Kakashi10ist 10 років тому +7

    I like that in this video, the cameraman actually follows him to the board, so we (on youtube) can see what he is pointing. Also that He actually uses the green arrows, green squares on the computer. So in the tech department and overall good job, keep it up.

  • @muralidharrangaswamy9643
    @muralidharrangaswamy9643 Рік тому +1

    This is a classic octopus game. Yasser's explanatory notes provide a lot of insight. This was definitely a case of the genius of Kasparov outplaying the master of positional play, Anatoly Karpov. The best way to summarize this is that Kasparov outplayed Karpov at Karpovian chess.

  • @redbaron6305
    @redbaron6305 4 роки тому +1

    Yasser great dissection of a great game..Gary Kasparov is beyond explanation in so many of his games,Yasser does this with panache.

  • @theo7371
    @theo7371 9 років тому +27

    Here is the reason I consider Kasparov the greatest of all time. He has had god tier tactical prowess which less than a handful of people in chess history can match. Which of this handful was the best tactician is very hard to say. However, Kasparov was definitely the one with the most awe-inspiring strategies. Even his strategical games are fun. He played the closest thing we've ever seen to ultimate chess.

    • @thejupiter1744
      @thejupiter1744 8 років тому +5

      I agree. He was the very best. I remember in the 80s when only a handful of the worlds top players would "dare" to play 1.e4 against him for fear of the seemingly unstoppable reply of 1 . . c5! Come to think of it many of the top players in the world in the 90s wouldnt risk 1e4 against him either for the same reason 1 e4?! c5!

    • @srj34
      @srj34 4 роки тому +3

      Honestly, Kasparov has played a great number of strategic masterpieces. His "fireworks" games get a lot of attention of course, but off the top of my head I can recall:
      Kasparov - Petrosian 1982, strangling one of the great chess stranglers of all time
      Karpov - Kasparov 1993, Kasparov's KID drives Karpov's entire army back onto the first rank in just 22 moves, with resignation following five moves later
      Kasparov - Shirov 1994, putting everything on hold to lock down the light squares on the queenside, culminating with white swapping a rook for black's light square bishop
      And of course, the game we're looking at right now. I know I'm forgetting a bunch of games, but the point is that his deserved reputation for top attacking play has obscured his abilities as a chess python, a man who can squeeze a position as well as a Petrosian, Andersson, or Karpov.

    • @theonlydjtopcat
      @theonlydjtopcat 4 роки тому +2

      Bobby Fischer's ghost has entered the chat....

    • @Qhsjahajw
      @Qhsjahajw 3 роки тому +2

      @@srj34 bro that guy probably has more winning briliancies than most super GM's have wins

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 3 роки тому

      Bobby Fischer had a much shorter career and most of his games don't have the fireworks of Garry's games but in terms of dominance Fischer beats every player in history except Morphy. Fischer's game are more universal in nature and its hard to say who is the best of all time (all else equal) but Fischer has a 20 game winning streak against the best players in the world and we're not likely to ever see such a performance.

  • @sensorcato
    @sensorcato 4 роки тому +6

    Smoothest voice ever. I'm melting down.

  • @skillywilly187
    @skillywilly187 8 років тому +80

    Yasser reminds me of that painter who used to say.."here we have a pretty little tree..hes just happy in this forest and hes loving it"

    • @Macrobyte2
      @Macrobyte2 8 років тому +7

      skillywilly187 Bob Ross. And i believe he said " happy little trees."

    • @brabhamfreaman166
      @brabhamfreaman166 8 років тому +7

      skillywilly187 Bob Ross (sadly, RIP) and the "Joy of Painting". Greatest Afro a white man ever grew.

    • @brabhamfreaman166
      @brabhamfreaman166 8 років тому +3

      skillywilly187 Well, this just happy li'l knight gonna say "uh uh, no way Mr. Pawn, not on my watch."

    • @skillywilly187
      @skillywilly187 8 років тому

      yes bob ross lol

    • @notpresobama1553
      @notpresobama1553 7 років тому +4

      skillywilly187 "we don't make mistakes, just happy accidents." -Bob Ross

  • @naimulhaq9626
    @naimulhaq9626 8 років тому +1

    Thank you, Yasser. Another game of the century. I wonder why Fisher did not note, he must have been relieved he was not on the receiving end. I can remember two more gems from Kasparov, deserving the game of the century labels, that may have shamed Fisher's one.

  • @pedromayorga874
    @pedromayorga874 5 років тому +200

    OMG this guy is the antithesis of Ben Finegold

    • @EsotericStarWarsRubbish
      @EsotericStarWarsRubbish 4 роки тому +43

      Thin and tolerable

    • @okbro3524
      @okbro3524 4 роки тому +33

      They are both great

    • @AZCaveMan480
      @AZCaveMan480 4 роки тому +45

      Ben probably has a constant odor, judging by the look of the bridge he lives under.

    • @AllendeEtAl
      @AllendeEtAl 4 роки тому +12

      Well Finegold is a goof player but Yasser is another level above, not comparable.

    • @thundermill7109
      @thundermill7109 Рік тому +5

      Yeah it’s crazy that they get along so well 😂

  • @ragupatt
    @ragupatt 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful commentary that makes minions like us really understand the inner workings of the master games. I'm going to look for more such commentaries from GM Yasser Seirawan.

  • @billsimmons1753
    @billsimmons1753 10 років тому +3

    Excellent presentation. Thanks, Mr Seirawan and CCSL.

  • @Breeelax
    @Breeelax 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for this video. Mr. Seirawan is a brilliant presenter.
    Keep up the good work! Outstanding game by the way.

  • @stephenheckman5528
    @stephenheckman5528 9 років тому +2

    Very inspiring teacher. This is the first video I've seen from Yasser Seirawan but now I plan on watching many more, with a nice cup of tea.

  • @loujoszai1219
    @loujoszai1219 7 років тому +3

    Did anyone realize that Karpov had no chance at all? I mean Kasparov was simply controlling the entire game, forcing his opponent to react every time he made a move, narrowing down the possibilities of his opponent, step by step. What an amazing skill! This game should be shown more often for educational purposes. And Yasser is such an amazing teacher. Well done!

  • @Gregoryt700
    @Gregoryt700 10 років тому +5

    Very instructive. This is just an astonishing game, and Yasser explains it quite well, and in an entertaining fashion

  • @manisdogfish
    @manisdogfish 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Mr. Seirwan and thank you STLCC for putting these videos online. It benefits chess all of the country. I appreciate that a lot.

  • @anzidong7018
    @anzidong7018 3 роки тому +1

    He is such a great teacher! I enjoyed this class very much ;))))

  • @Thenerdos787
    @Thenerdos787 3 роки тому +1

    I stopped watching chess videos for a while. And listening to Yasser is always so soothing. He is like the Mr Rogers of chess

  • @connerallen7480
    @connerallen7480 7 років тому +4

    You gotta love Seirawan's smile.

  • @ace942
    @ace942 6 років тому +1

    This was a great lecturer. Yasser is a great speaker.

  • @boomjonggol5757
    @boomjonggol5757 4 роки тому +1

    A brilliant game explained brilliantly. I can't say how much I improved because of these types of videos.

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful game review by non other than Yasser! Thank you!!

  • @ripsticklord
    @ripsticklord 2 роки тому +1

    This guys passion for the game is unreal

  • @ElColombre27360
    @ElColombre27360 4 роки тому +1

    I used to suffer of insomnia before knowing Yasser.
    Thank you, man.

  • @kiramanell6275
    @kiramanell6275 6 років тому +1

    Yasser, you are such a class act! And what a kind person you are!

  • @bcfblack
    @bcfblack 6 років тому +1

    Always love Yasser. What an insightful man. I love how he doesn't just make things about specific lines, but talks about the general ideas that we use to make good decisions.
    Now, displaying my lack of general understanding, I want to note that in his analysis of 11. Bc4 in this game where he shared some of the ideas that may have dissuaded Karpov from playing that way, he did overlook a very concrete engine reply to 11... b5: 12. Naxb5! sacrificing the poor knight on a3! 12... axb5 what else? 13. Bxb5+ Bd7 14. d6! there are many ways to play, and this advanced passed pawn always makes a nuisance of itself. If the bishop on d7 trades itself on b5 to attack the pesky d6 pawn with the queen, the knight hops into b5 where it protects the d-pawn and in some lines threatens Nc7+.
    This computer line isn't working if Black plays something like ...Bd6 and ...O-O before ...b7-b5 meaning that (of course) Yasser's points are still very important. I just thought this sacrifice line the computer found was surprising and interesting, so I wanted to share it.

  • @ttone2379
    @ttone2379 8 років тому +5

    When I first got into chess I bought all of Yasser's books and I agree I think he is one of the most outstanding teachers of the game. Bruce Pandolfini is another.

  • @redhawk4357
    @redhawk4357 11 місяців тому +1

    13:10 amazing the depth top players think at. It's not too distant a memory for me that I was happy to spot a knight fork at all, now I'm happy to spot forcing sequences leading to them in a few moves. Amazing subtle and removed from a class player's thought process these guys think.

  • @timothybolshaw
    @timothybolshaw 4 роки тому +1

    Apart from the unbelievable quality of Kasparov's moves, there is something deeply satisfying about escaping from a Moroczy bind by sacrificing a pawn and ending up paralysing white's pieces in the aftermath. You want to cramp my game? Nah, how about I cramp yours! Absolutely beautiful. Possibly the greatest game ever played by a human.

  • @MusikPiratCH
    @MusikPiratCH 4 роки тому +1

    Those lessons by Yasser are priceless! Great teacher! :D

  • @MEME-qe4ze
    @MEME-qe4ze 10 років тому +3

    Thank God for Gary Kasparov. Stepping up to the plate and being a positive influence in this world...oh and thanks for all the great chess!

  • @eshuphoenix
    @eshuphoenix 9 років тому +1

    Yaseer - Sir, your analysis is really deep and you are the best coach

  • @antoinewallace7272
    @antoinewallace7272 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @tedmaina5556
    @tedmaina5556 4 роки тому +1

    Is it just me or I can listen to this guy all day

  • @sahilp9470
    @sahilp9470 8 років тому +13

    My brain would explode if I tried to think like Garry

  • @saeedyarahmadi9913
    @saeedyarahmadi9913 6 років тому

    Very beautiful panditory and sweet voice.thanks master yasser,you are the best.

  • @omarhijazin7209
    @omarhijazin7209 9 років тому +8

    the right term for this match for the white is stifling. i hate similar situations , in such cases i start sacrifice knowing that i ll lose faster,but with much more fun (in many cases i also won , but on that level i think is almost impossible ) . anyway grate teacher with high charisma i loved him . sorry for my english

  • @inguh7041
    @inguh7041 8 років тому +1

    Very nice, motivates me to get out a board and properly look at this game.

  • @michaele.2583
    @michaele.2583 9 років тому +9

    Phantastic game, very nice analysis and lecture!
    Thanks a lot!

  • @ollimalmivaara9389
    @ollimalmivaara9389 9 років тому

    Very good game and commentary! thanks!

  • @rickdynes
    @rickdynes 4 роки тому +1

    Considering the Stakes: World Chess Championship & Competition: Karpov in his Prime & Quality: Extremely inventive Domination of the opponent & Kasparov's age: 22.... This is Probably The Greatest Chess Performance Ever.

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 10 років тому +1

    Yasser Seirawan is my favorite chess teacher on UA-cam, together with Roman Dzidzigadzvili. So glad that these videos are free to watch. Thanks!

  • @wiiliskaako5875
    @wiiliskaako5875 6 років тому

    the way you explain is great i understood why each move was made in the game

  • @russellmurray1011
    @russellmurray1011 9 років тому +3

    Yasser is just the best chess commentator and teacher in the world, only Daniel King even comes close.

  • @tome57a
    @tome57a 9 років тому +2

    Not to take any credit from Messrs. Kasparov and Karpov, but GM Seirawan brings their games to life like no one else can. He is a phenomenal teacher. I think GM Danny King is of the same caliber, the only difference being that GM King tends to make shorter tournament reports and so can't get into as much detail.

  • @mkn2929
    @mkn2929 4 роки тому +1

    Great game! Thanks for sharing!

  • @moonrunner303
    @moonrunner303 6 років тому +1

    I like this guy's teaching technique. Great stuff.

  • @bowiesinspace7152
    @bowiesinspace7152 3 роки тому +1

    Yasser seems like the kindest person ever

  • @GautomChutia-sc8qq
    @GautomChutia-sc8qq 7 років тому

    Nice lecture sir.Want more from you

  • @lovetownsend
    @lovetownsend 10 років тому +33

    thats my favorite. "thats what chess comes down to, a battle of ideas" ...cause you sit there and think, i dont wanna play the theory all the way through, and i dont wanna pull cowboy style out and lose trying to be clever. i wanna actually express myself through the board

    • @mikecantreed
      @mikecantreed 6 років тому +2

      lovetownsend Only Ben finegold can play theory all the way through.

    • @tubeuszr
      @tubeuszr 4 роки тому

      I think that comment cuts even deeper. At the top level of any discipline - people with the better and more original ideas succeed more often. Whether it's chess or cancer research. Gary found this unique idea of playing around the pawn in a known opening theory which karpov couldn't handle across the board. It's a beautiful game!

  • @zacharygardner2469
    @zacharygardner2469 10 років тому +2

    Really great video. Thanks!

  • @MrGoalTV
    @MrGoalTV 8 років тому +2

    For me the best game of all-time, brilliant.

  • @boyatbox
    @boyatbox 3 роки тому +1

    Yasser is phenomenal

  • @Pide0piper
    @Pide0piper 9 років тому +1

    Loved it. Thank you Yasser, and the chess club

  • @777southpaw
    @777southpaw 5 років тому +1

    his smile is very beautiful.

  • @arwanpawar419
    @arwanpawar419 5 років тому

    Yasser, I like the way you re analysis lecture...go on I follow you. Thanks alot

  • @charliemerrell
    @charliemerrell 10 років тому

    Always enjoy the learn from the legends games

  • @muralidharrangaswamy9643
    @muralidharrangaswamy9643 Рік тому

    This is a case of first Kasparov outmaneuvering Karpov at his own strength-positional play before launching a blitzkreig on the king. This deserves to be an all time great classic

  • @giovannicorno1247
    @giovannicorno1247 4 роки тому +1

    This is an incredibly interesting game, very instructive with the deep explanations of GM Yasser! Moreover it is a pleasure to follow his fluent speech full of humour! Thank you!
    I was just wondering, at min 16:10, after ... b5, could white try and play Bxf6, followed by d6, so freeing the square d5, (which is under his control) to place there the night in c3, and maybe trade it with the black night in b4?

  • @dralissa
    @dralissa 9 років тому +9

    Yasser is an excellent chess teacher

  • @dm0065
    @dm0065 6 років тому +1

    I'm a chess novice and don't know this man as a player, though I'm sure he's awesome. What's impressive to me is his teaching skills. I'm a teacher myself, wish I had his teaching chops.

  • @vagua1993
    @vagua1993 9 років тому +1

    it's unbelievable how flawlessly Kasparov played...

  • @MojitoTube
    @MojitoTube 5 років тому

    For the million time
    Yasser you’re are the best

  • @sivaramarajusiv7826
    @sivaramarajusiv7826 6 років тому

    yasser sir I love to listen to your speech .

  • @FeindrplaysMC
    @FeindrplaysMC 6 років тому +2

    Yasser is the Bob Ross of the chess world

  • @90blacknight
    @90blacknight 10 років тому +3

    Ah yes, the legendary "Octopus Knight" game.
    With tentacles spreading in all directions that knight on d3 is an absolute monster.

    • @BEstudent
      @BEstudent 9 років тому

      90blacknight Like GM Finegold would say.....That knight on b1 is suspicious! xD

  • @hikkenwayans
    @hikkenwayans 9 років тому

    THANKS for upload!!!

  • @hassanrafeh2957
    @hassanrafeh2957 7 років тому

    Mr . Yasser you are the best

  • @BKKaye
    @BKKaye 9 років тому +47

    I would wager to say that Kasparov prepared this at home.

    • @delboy7239
      @delboy7239 9 років тому +9

      How to Play Chess I think he prepared it whilst on a flight, with his pocket set. But, yes,it was definitely prepared in advance.

    • @Isaiah_McIntosh
      @Isaiah_McIntosh 9 років тому

      he said it in a video series its available on youtube i believe

    • @muhammadmuzammil4323
      @muhammadmuzammil4323 7 років тому +1

      Kasparov said he reached the position after 19...Bd6 in pre-game analysis. He did his homework really well.

    • @tomtucker6175
      @tomtucker6175 7 років тому +4

      The game was a masterpiece from start to finish though. Im sure he was out of his prep at some point considering there were no engines back then.

    • @tomtucker6175
      @tomtucker6175 7 років тому

      It would be interesting to know whether g5 was still part of his repertoire

  • @Qumec59
    @Qumec59 10 років тому +17

    Great lecture! Can we ask for more Kasparov games?

    • @marcocef
      @marcocef 10 років тому +3

      Yes! More Kasparov games, please..

  • @komabase
    @komabase 9 років тому +2

    Yasser has truely the best Chess Pills on Planet Earth...

  • @PushkarChintaluri
    @PushkarChintaluri 4 роки тому +1

    Garry Kasparov is so good, enough Seirawan has to resort to just oohs and aahs to explain his moves with the conclusion being a mind blown "I don't play chess like that."