For those who did not see the tournament live, at this point Garry had lost all his blitz games except for a draw against Grischuk, and although the position on the board in this game wasn't as terrible as in his previous games, he was down to practically no time at all very quickly while Vishy was playing very confidently and rapidly. Vishy still had 2:30 mins left (half his time) when Garry timed out. And Garry's time actually went to 0 when he played fxe4 - the last three moves he played were all after his time ran out. He didn't notice until the arbiter pointed it out. It's possible Vishy noticed but was too nice to say anything.
@@douglasquaid7550 Presumably to help bring more people to follow the grand chess tour, but also I imagine for the love of the game. You don't imagine it will go so badly when you come out of competitive retirement! Kramnik did really poorly as well when he joined the Paris Grand Chess Tour last month but it's worth noting Vishy is doing really well - he's also in the Croatia GTC along with Garry. But perhaps what Garry didn't appreciate is that unlike him, Vishy is very active in current chess, coaching the new GMs coming out of India and participating in exhibitions regularly. If it was someone other than Garry I would say it's not about the wins, it's about the games, but for Garry it is very much about the wins I think lol...
Those who watched it live will know that Garry's clock showed 0.00 time in his last 3-4 moves. Didn't even care for a handshake in the end. Very typical of Garry.
@@IZn0g0uDatAll as usual. He didn't shake Magnus at the age of 11 when Magnus managed to draw a game. Unlike Karpov, he has always been very unsporty when loosing.
If chess was ruled by laws of KeSpa both players would have to shake hands and make turtle punch and then turtles on parachute in order not to be disqualified, and also: birds were chirping hard when I was typing this in my location
@@KUNALSHARMA-rt9wv Yeah, that's what I mean! But Garry never gave up and started to gain momentum, even as Vishy carefully and precisely defended, just playing wisely against a dangerous forner champ.
@@samoppedisano3994 yes... my country suffered a lot with the pandemic (thanks to an useless corrupt president) and readind shit like tjis is infuriating
Really the most awaited game. But as mentioned by many others, no doubt of Kasparov capability but his bad and unsportsmanlike behavior really doesn't allow to get him all the respect or praise he could've gotten.
I don't understand why Garry tortures himself by playing these top 30 GMS, he hasn't played active in years... Everyone knows he can't compete anymore, especially not in classical and blitz. Chess isn't like riding a bike, it requires tremendous amounts of work to improve or even stay at the same skill level.
@@moabeprusse3234 I still think itd be more enjoyable to watch him play like Rapid or something though. He always runs out of time against these strong GMs in things like bullet or blitz. He never really stands a chance because even if he managed to get a good position, he's still just gonna lose on time. I knew before the game was even over that once I learned it was blitz he was gonna flag.
@@rjjhh443 I dont believe there was, but im not fully sure. Either way though, the time format is just too fast for someone like Kasparov. He's older now and hasnt kept up with practicing since he's retired so he just needs more time to think. Its why he is constantly losing and flagging or blundering at this speed. Something like Rapid gives him enough time to think and play so he doesnt flag but can still play strong moves so he's at least competative. He's trying to play like he's still 25 and in his prime, but he just isnt that fast anymore. Its not fun when its not good chess but just him blundering or flagging because he's too slow these days. Thats why the longer time formats are more preferable because he can actually play good chess.
@@eragon78 yeah but when he loses in this format people just say he's slow. When he loses to top players in slow chess people would say he's not good at chess. He has less to lose in fast games.
When the two first played, Agadmator was around 4 years old, Magnus and Nepo were just born, and Anish Giri will not be there till 3 years more. Tides of time have paused, like "pause the video moment".
Not exactly flagged Kasparov....he still played the 2nd or 3rd best moves..but at the same time made Kasparov lose his time due to this speed...which is not really flagging
it's called 'work'...it's his job...he gets paid for it y'know. And I for one am very grateful to him for choosing this employment...he is a class act.
Gary played ok, but this is blitz, not rapid or classically. He needs to just play faster and more solidly, or just go for full on attack since this is blitz. Can't be down more than 2-3 minutes on the clock and you still have no clear attack.. And instead by the end if the game it was Garry's black King which looked more vulnerable to attack than Anands.
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It's funny how chess is a game of the mind but even then, physical fitness can still come into play. Just having to constantly hit the clock every move with high speed can be affected by age.
Maybe, if he lost many games in the rapids too, it would be too much for him. At least in Blitz, he can convince himself by saying he did not play well due to time.
@@catplayscatalan956 that makes sense, but it also makes sense to think that Kasparov would do well in rapid, I mean, its not hard to do better than how he's doing today, right, one draw and five losses is too much
Kasparov lost to Kramnik, Kramnik to Anand, Anand to Kasparov, like rock-paper-scissors. Moreover match-ups are important, same Anand had a crushing H2H against Karpov (31 to 12) who played Kasparov so close. Kasparov is the GOAT and at his peak had a huge army of seconds, his preparation was light years ahead of others in an era when engine preparation wasn't common.
@@ch22d027 ur totally missing the pt. Anand played an old Karpov. Karpov in the 90s declined alot. If Anand faced Karpov in 70s he would've been crushed
@@Qhsjahajw Karpov was in his late 30s and 40s in the 90s, same age as 2008-2017 Anand. Not old. Karpov was beating cans in the 70s, didn't meet Fischer, Korchnoi was his biggest rival till Kasparov entered in the mid-80s. He never played anyone near Anand's strength in the 70s.
For those who did not see the tournament live, at this point Garry had lost all his blitz games except for a draw against Grischuk, and although the position on the board in this game wasn't as terrible as in his previous games, he was down to practically no time at all very quickly while Vishy was playing very confidently and rapidly. Vishy still had 2:30 mins left (half his time) when Garry timed out. And Garry's time actually went to 0 when he played fxe4 - the last three moves he played were all after his time ran out. He didn't notice until the arbiter pointed it out. It's possible Vishy noticed but was too nice to say anything.
Thanks for the context, good human
If it's true about vishy then it's very nice.👍👍
Yes vishy is nicest world champ. HumbleGod! 🙏
yeah why did he agree to join this tourny??, a massive loss to his rep
@@douglasquaid7550 Presumably to help bring more people to follow the grand chess tour, but also I imagine for the love of the game. You don't imagine it will go so badly when you come out of competitive retirement! Kramnik did really poorly as well when he joined the Paris Grand Chess Tour last month but it's worth noting Vishy is doing really well - he's also in the Croatia GTC along with Garry. But perhaps what Garry didn't appreciate is that unlike him, Vishy is very active in current chess, coaching the new GMs coming out of India and participating in exhibitions regularly.
If it was someone other than Garry I would say it's not about the wins, it's about the games, but for Garry it is very much about the wins I think lol...
“It was in this position that Garry lost on time as there was no more time left on his clock” 🤔
Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes.
Good one😂
@@shilpaprajapati4801 😂
@@shilpaprajapati4801 😆😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣
that part was so funny XD
Those who watched it live will know that Garry's clock showed 0.00 time in his last 3-4 moves. Didn't even care for a handshake in the end. Very typical of Garry.
Did he really dodged the handshake? 🙄
@@IZn0g0uDatAll He just got off real quick and left 🤷🏻♂️
@@IZn0g0uDatAll as usual. He didn't shake Magnus at the age of 11 when Magnus managed to draw a game. Unlike Karpov, he has always been very unsporty when loosing.
@@vladavasiljev Magnus was 13 at the time, but your point still stands
If chess was ruled by laws of KeSpa both players would have to shake hands and make turtle punch and then turtles on parachute in order not to be disqualified, and also: birds were chirping hard when I was typing this in my location
these legends were the world champions for close to two decades. always a pleasure to see them back at it again.
@Emmanuel Odife lmao why tho
@Emmanuel Odife let me guess... You're a 15 yo Who still struggle through adolescence...
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This made my Saturday. Never clicked anything faster.
Exactly brother
Already better than Garry lol
Same.
Wow, Anand did a great job holding off such an attack, with great threats of his own too! Yeah time.... Gg!
Anand was better the entire game, couldn't see any hold from him.
@@KUNALSHARMA-rt9wv Yeah, that's what I mean! But Garry never gave up and started to gain momentum, even as Vishy carefully and precisely defended, just playing wisely against a dangerous forner champ.
How hypocrytic are you i mean Anand dominated was never down .....
@@seemadeshmukh9415 Never said he was, dumb-a--!
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Agadmator, I appreciate you for not inserting any ad in the video👍Keep it up
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Reason why his fanbase supports him
@@saumitup6524 True!
"It was in this position that Garry Kasparov lost the game as there is no time left on his clock". A word from a croatian dude that i cannot unsee
damn dude you can see words
@@нинажучкова-д2б its called reading
@@gdak1232 yeah but he didnt *read* that
“Anand vs Kasparov” seem like the names you read of the legendary elves and men of Numenor of 1st and 2nd ages in Tolkien’s books.
Ah yes melkor vs fingolfin
It reminds me of Gandalf's line "the board is set, the pieces are moving. We come to it at last, the great battle of our time"
Kehna kya chahte ho 😂
@@yt_bharat damn bharat let us LOTR nerds have our fun.
@@DarthStrider i suppose Garry is Melkor?
I like how the video sections are just Antonio's catchphrases, haha. I see what you're doing...
1:30 Agad not wanting to mispronounce van forest, said "fan vorast"
😂😂
And he is not sorry about that either
*"fan voreist" xD
🤣🤣🤣🤣
8:00 Thank you to clarify how Kasparov lost on time. It was because there was no more time left on his clock.
"It was in this position garry has lost on time as there was no more time left on his clock" Agadmator 2021
Having a terrible week because of this stupid pandemic. Your video really helps a lot. Thank you a lot Agadmator.
@MOBBED only a few million dead. Ignore those
@@samoppedisano3994 yes... my country suffered a lot with the pandemic (thanks to an useless corrupt president) and readind shit like tjis is infuriating
@Indrajeet Patil
Lizard people, I tell you.
Two of the all time greats still battling it out. Fantastic!
Nice throwback photo. 1991 was when I got into chess seriously, and Kasparov was so dominant back then.
He was soo scary back then
I remember when he played IBM's "Deep Blue" in 96-97 as world champion and won 4-2; Deep Blue won the rematch.
Really the most awaited game. But as mentioned by many others, no doubt of Kasparov capability but his bad and unsportsmanlike behavior really doesn't allow to get him all the respect or praise he could've gotten.
what'd he do
"And in this position, Garry Kasparov lost on time as there was no time left on his clock"
-Agad 2021
In any chronicle, three decades is amazing and rare.. Awesome calm, attacking chess from both players.
Vishy performed beautifully.☺
Great game.
I don't understand why Garry tortures himself by playing these top 30 GMS, he hasn't played active in years... Everyone knows he can't compete anymore, especially not in classical and blitz. Chess isn't like riding a bike, it requires tremendous amounts of work to improve or even stay at the same skill level.
Just for Fun, he knows all of that.
@@moabeprusse3234 I still think itd be more enjoyable to watch him play like Rapid or something though. He always runs out of time against these strong GMs in things like bullet or blitz. He never really stands a chance because even if he managed to get a good position, he's still just gonna lose on time. I knew before the game was even over that once I learned it was blitz he was gonna flag.
@@eragon78 was there no increment?
@@rjjhh443 I dont believe there was, but im not fully sure.
Either way though, the time format is just too fast for someone like Kasparov. He's older now and hasnt kept up with practicing since he's retired so he just needs more time to think. Its why he is constantly losing and flagging or blundering at this speed. Something like Rapid gives him enough time to think and play so he doesnt flag but can still play strong moves so he's at least competative.
He's trying to play like he's still 25 and in his prime, but he just isnt that fast anymore. Its not fun when its not good chess but just him blundering or flagging because he's too slow these days. Thats why the longer time formats are more preferable because he can actually play good chess.
@@eragon78 yeah but when he loses in this format people just say he's slow. When he loses to top players in slow chess people would say he's not good at chess. He has less to lose in fast games.
TIGER IS BACK.....
Yes AFTER ALL TIGER is TIGER ...
Come on agad... We all know you time travel and learn the results even before the games end.
Your name is not funny !!!!
@@bobnoob1467 Your name, is.
@@LeventK agree 😂
@@bobnoob1467 yours is though
Unemployment rate is really high in Turkey. Isn't it?
the legendary world champions are back in action
I think this is the first video I've ever seen where agadmator covered a game that was lost because of time
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When the two first played, Agadmator was around 4 years old, Magnus and Nepo were just born, and Anish Giri will not be there till 3 years more. Tides of time have paused, like "pause the video moment".
Wesley and i born on 1993
When old samurai meet again and want to re live some good memories.
0:48 "Without further ado".
Anand basically flagged Kasparov over the board 😂
Not exactly flagged Kasparov....he still played the 2nd or 3rd best moves..but at the same time made Kasparov lose his time due to this speed...which is not really flagging
@@harshrajbasant it's a joke bhai
i literally dont care
Anand playing Kasparov with his leather jacket on!
Play like a boss 😁
Fantastic game just as my work day is done! Thank you for the content friend!
Even lost in time, a enormous game.
Thanks both, and thanks you!!!
From La Serena, Chile.
Didn't he just posted like 2 hours ago? damn, if this isn't dedication idk what is
it's called 'work'...it's his job...he gets paid for it y'know. And I for one am very grateful to him for choosing this employment...he is a class act.
Gary Chess is struggling due to lack of en passant.
Anarchy Chess supremacy
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Sad to see Garry struggle.
He will for some time because he just came back to chess
Perhaps he is better with larger time formats?
I know, i know guys, he is just my favorite player after Tāls, that's why it's sad for me. I'm from Riga btw.
@@fancytoxicsoda I feel like he might not be used to the players using new and advanced engines for preparation
A pair of Croatian tennis players just won doubles championship @ Wimbledon near London.
Gary played ok, but this is blitz, not rapid or classically. He needs to just play faster and more solidly, or just go for full on attack since this is blitz. Can't be down more than 2-3 minutes on the clock and you still have no clear attack.. And instead by the end if the game it was Garry's black King which looked more vulnerable to attack than Anands.
play chess its healthy
-Sun Tzu 'the art of war'
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Anand is called TIGER for a REASON ... Loved the way he HANDLE GARY & gave him the test of his own medicine very BEAUTIFULLY which is called NAJDORF
In 90s Kaspy would've destroyed in najdorf most of the Times
@@Qhsjahajw Would've doesn't work now
Clash of the Titans !!
League of extraordinary gentlemen !!
What else to say !? Awesome !!!!!!
Kasparov, a gentleman🤣🤣🤣
Kasparov gentleman XD . You must be joking. He is such an asshole.
Have been busy all these days but couldn't miss this and so clicked !
You really create very nice Chess content Sir.👍👍💐💐🙏🙏
Bio sam odusevljen kad sam vidio da se event odvija u Zagrebu. Ono sto mi je grozno jest da hrvatski mediji uopce nisu popratili ovaj fantastican dogadjaj.
someone emails & trolled Agad "Fan voreest" 😂😂
2 great men. Champions. Heroes
If Kasparov used the Zerodha defense then Vishy would've resigned on the spot, he didn't so he lost on time.
Also nikhil Kamath attack
I really like nd love both the players (vish +Garr)y
It's always good to see a Sun Tzu quote
I like that anand is smiling in his photo
I don't feel qualified to comment on these Goats 🙏🙏.
It was in this position that he passed away because his life simply had come to an end.
It's funny how chess is a game of the mind but even then, physical fitness can still come into play. Just having to constantly hit the clock every move with high speed can be affected by age.
i liked it before even watching it. from India... 😘 love this channel...
Wow just wow. Genuinely wow. I come here everyday for the videos
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8:30 "I guess he chose the blitz for a reason"
What reason?
Less time invested probably. Plus more chance for the opponents to blunder.
Maybe, if he lost many games in the rapids too, it would be too much for him. At least in Blitz, he can convince himself by saying he did not play well due to time.
@@catplayscatalan956 that makes sense, but it also makes sense to think that Kasparov would do well in rapid, I mean, its not hard to do better than how he's doing today, right, one draw and five losses is too much
Or maybe its four losses? At these many losses i lost track Lol
Win for "Viswnathan"
1:31 yeah, Fun Vorast
And the Surgeon's Anaesthesia is fully operational.
Man I miss photo challenges
Petition to bring back 'a nice photo of this game' and photo challenge
I'm glad you showed this game because St Louis Chess Club didn't
That bishop pair looks scary af.
The middlegame position reminds me of Ivanchuk vs. Kasaprov Linares 1991
Both are legends
Wtf that was quick
Sorry can someone explain why Kasparov wasn't able to play d5 to open up his black bishop to vishy's knight on b4 please?
Vishy OP
Thank You Agadmator for your thoughtfully detailed video info , helps us patzers analyse
This game literally ended 20 minutes ago
Hate to see Kasparov lose, but DAMN, what a clash of titans!
Woow agad 1 million :D so happy!!
Clicked it. Watched it. Enjoyed it. Thanks Agad.
2:51 for a moment I thought you said Giri😂
I can relate with Garry.
(1000 blitz, 1600 rapid)
2:51 Anish Giri continues in place of Kasparov
Always he gives legend vibes
"I never existed"-Sun Tzu
#suggestion Morphy saga please its Paul Morphy's 137th death anniversary
"Supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting"
- Sun Tzu
At 6.17, black can play Be5 instead of moving the attacked rook.
Gary locking in both his Bishops seemed kinda odd.
Wait what ? I just came after watching Anand vs Kasparov , World Blitz championship 1996 . 👍
That was a gp
Love the Thumbnail!
People are dissing Kasparov in the comments, but this was a pretty good game
@4.48, instead of Qxa5, he should push his pawn to B4 and trade pawns. he wins a5 pawn no matter what
I was waiting for this from a long time.
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The difference is evident between Vishy and Garry. Vishy is still fighting the younger generation effectively. Garry is toast....Chess is brutal
"See you soon in the zoo"
~ Sun Tzu
...so silly to play the Sicilian against the Gansta!
#suggestion: Nihal Sarin vs. Nicholas Checa Game 4 (Rapid)
Absolute legends!
Everytime agadmator says garry, i hear giri
Two absolute legends!!
Edit: Three*
OMG faster than the lightening kid Agad
Whoever mailed you the pronunciation "Faan Voriest" isn't an excellent subscriber.
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kasparov is old man now, brain gets slow
Better than Saturday morning cartoons
this was super fast !
8:55 "It's a wonderful position for White"... except for the hanging rook on d1. Oops!
No, it's not.. White just gave a check..
Kasparov vs mame was Sad, Very sad
Am I the only one who feels Kasparov just ignores his own bishops until he's already in trouble?
17 to 4! Thats humiliating stats!
That's how dominant Garry was,even though Anand remained like in top 5 all the time all those years,same goes for most of Garry's contemporaries
Tbh that's like a good stat. Kasparov was like 10-0 vs gelfand, 22-2 against short, 20-2 Timman, 14-0 shirov
Kasparov lost to Kramnik, Kramnik to Anand, Anand to Kasparov, like rock-paper-scissors. Moreover match-ups are important, same Anand had a crushing H2H against Karpov (31 to 12) who played Kasparov so close. Kasparov is the GOAT and at his peak had a huge army of seconds, his preparation was light years ahead of others in an era when engine preparation wasn't common.
@@ch22d027 ur totally missing the pt. Anand played an old Karpov. Karpov in the 90s declined alot. If Anand faced Karpov in 70s he would've been crushed
@@Qhsjahajw Karpov was in his late 30s and 40s in the 90s, same age as 2008-2017 Anand. Not old.
Karpov was beating cans in the 70s, didn't meet Fischer, Korchnoi was his biggest rival till Kasparov entered in the mid-80s. He never played anyone near Anand's strength in the 70s.