Such a great concept to have the players comment on their own moves as if you're in their head listening in, very creative, entertaining and educational.
Yeah it’s a cool format. I wonder how they do it? Maybe they take them to a small room partway through the game during pauses in the game and then just edit the video?
@@josueramirez7247 The players play the game as normal, the producers do all the recordings immediately after the game, while their thoughts are still fresh. Then they edit it all together 🙂
Thanks for these. I remember watching much of these as a child, and as a chess addict already these programmes were absolute gold to understand the game better, and as entertainment.
Of this tournament, my favourite games were those played between Spassky and Timman, with very instructive comments by both players. I hope you upload them here. 🥸
the little words of the players are those real from some post notes or just an enactment on what they might have been thinking real time? it was really impressive to do that really gets the viewer into the game in a different way. enjoyed this so much
Such a great concept to have the players comment on their own moves as if you're in their head listening in, very creative, entertaining and educational.
Yeah it’s a cool format. I wonder how they do it? Maybe they take them to a small room partway through the game during pauses in the game and then just edit the video?
@@josueramirez7247 The players play the game as normal, the producers do all the recordings immediately after the game, while their thoughts are still fresh. Then they edit it all together 🙂
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Yes, the idea was pioneered by the bbc master game series, also on youtube.
Amazing to see these old games. I was born this year. :)
Wow, you learned how to articulate yourself within one year, that‘s fast ;)
@@sicherlicht ba-dum TSIH!
These uploads are really instructive. Hearing the players ruminate on the position is the best way of teaching the subtleties of the game. Fabulous.
Very good at seeing how they think, not all tactics. Thank you for posting
Amazing Video Rob! Do you have other similar videos with Karpov? Would be amazing if you could upload them? Ty in advance Rob 😊😊😊😊
Thanks for these. I remember watching much of these as a child, and as a chess addict already these programmes were absolute gold to understand the game better, and as entertainment.
Of this tournament, my favourite games were those played between Spassky and Timman, with very instructive comments by both players. I hope you upload them here. 🥸
I shall indeed. I think I have most games
Thanks for uploading. I look forward to watching this clash of two world champions.
So happy I subscribed to this channel!!
Thanks very much for this ! Hope you can upload the following week’s programme.
Amazing resource, thanks for the uploads Rob
the little words of the players are those real from some post notes or just an enactment on what they might have been thinking real time? it was really impressive to do that really gets the viewer into the game in a different way. enjoyed this so much
Thanks a lot for sharing this game, I was looking for it a while back. Very instructive commentary, nice prophylactical play and adaptive micro plans.
Surprising opening choice by Spassky.
Karpov is usually irresistible on the white side of the Pirc.
amazing! thanks a lot!
Thanks for uploading this videos. I guess you are the same person that had uploaded it many years ago? It was a pity that they removed it back then...
When are the players doing the narrating without the other player hearing their thoughts???
Sir Can you upload eugenio torre game
Yes give me a little time and I'll do so.
@@robclark4626eugene torre join that tourrnament
@@robclark4626eugene torre join that tournament
@@robclark4626 thanks sir
I don't think people realize just how much of a monster Karpov was as a chess player. Easily top 3 of all time with Kasparov and Carlsen.
He's the last Gutenberg WCC.
Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand were hybrid.
Carlsen is on digital steroids
Great stuff. Poor girl trying to keep up was so funny in the not digital age. I would not have fared better!
Kasparov had his mesure....