Kasparov Vs Short - Blitz Chess Game 7

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2013
  • Chess Super-Grandmasters and longtime rivals Gary Kasparov and Nigel Short engage in an exciting high level exhibition match of Blitz Chess. This is the 7th of the 8 game series that took place at Belgium in October of 2011. It was 18 years ago that they battled it out for the World Chess Championship. Commentary by Grandmaster Genna Sosonko.
    Thanks to my dear friend LuxusOhr for making and gifting me this video. I await your return, brother.
    • Kasparov Vs Short - Bl...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 201

  • @DudeComeAtMeBro
    @DudeComeAtMeBro 10 років тому +137

    Most uncomfortable chairs ever?

  • @StevenCalwas
    @StevenCalwas 8 років тому +50

    To increase the entertainment value of spectator chess, the contestants will play while sitting on red hot chairs. As a bonus attraction, the commentator is located in another time zone. Enjoy!

  • @Bulbapuck
    @Bulbapuck 11 років тому +1

    I've missed your uploads, they're always great :)

  • @spriteofbones
    @spriteofbones 11 років тому

    Good to see you posting again Noir. Your contributions have been missed.

  • @ChessNoir
    @ChessNoir  11 років тому

    thanks! good to be back

  • @TheNuscas
    @TheNuscas 11 років тому +1

    So it seems as though they added an exciting new variable to this exhibition match...Steaming Hot Chairs. I like it!

  • @chloechung2131
    @chloechung2131 10 років тому +4

    Great match

  • @Muffat100
    @Muffat100 11 років тому

    the years go by

  • @renzezyrillpasaylo1631
    @renzezyrillpasaylo1631 10 років тому +1

    Kasparov Vs Short - Blitz Chess Game 7 smart wow!

  • @NuclearWinter99
    @NuclearWinter99 11 років тому

    The commentator is the best ever! Love it!

  • @SlavkoMalinov
    @SlavkoMalinov 8 років тому

    thnx for such nice commentary.

  • @paradoxicus
    @paradoxicus 11 років тому

    Todo aquí resulta maravilloso.

  • @MysteryHistory
    @MysteryHistory 8 років тому +8

    Piles must be a huge distraction, when playing high end chess....

  • @TheAymangebril
    @TheAymangebril 11 років тому +2

    Two heavy weight players

  • @VickyBro
    @VickyBro 11 років тому

    Legend has it, the chairs are still rocking.

  • @eltondube5671
    @eltondube5671 9 років тому +1

    that's a beautiful match , i say

  • @TheOneBlackSheep1973
    @TheOneBlackSheep1973 11 років тому +1

    Excellent footage , any particular reason for renaming yourself or did you just fancy a change (a 50% change at that) .

  • @accountantako4232
    @accountantako4232 9 років тому

    this is what I'm talking about a "perfect view" when watching chess on a clip.

  • @SHONSL
    @SHONSL 9 років тому +14

    They squirm as if they both ate overly-exotic indian food and really need to paint the restroom toilets, but the game is too intense, and they must finish!

    • @000TheOtherGuy000
      @000TheOtherGuy000 8 років тому +3

      +shaun douglas hahah maybe that was their side-challange, who can lift his ass up more in the game.... :D

  • @SoyMarcoCasas
    @SoyMarcoCasas 7 років тому +1

    good game

  • @ronepitersonlima4552
    @ronepitersonlima4552 8 років тому +1

    Muito bom.

  • @wadiafzan9899
    @wadiafzan9899 9 років тому

    great

  • @richardhelliwell1210
    @richardhelliwell1210 10 років тому +2

    Strange how Short plays a6 then b5, the opening used by his great nemesis in English chess, the late great Tony Miles in 1980 v Karpov, nicknamed 'the Birmingham defence'

    • @HeadHood
      @HeadHood 10 років тому +1

      Great Scott! The Quackenkill Partie claims yet another victim! How's yer Summer Richard? HH

  • @doriandoriaic2651
    @doriandoriaic2651 6 років тому +1

    The uncomfortable chairs are only things that can stop Kasparov

  • @guardrover
    @guardrover 11 років тому

    I been thinking the same bro...

  • @darkeio
    @darkeio 10 років тому +27

    the game is been narrated by master yoda?

  • @ChessNoir
    @ChessNoir  11 років тому +1

    no this was just an exhibition match

  • @ChessNoir
    @ChessNoir  11 років тому

    thanks man. i've missed your great comments ;)

  • @wolfgangsiegfried9435
    @wolfgangsiegfried9435 9 років тому +1

    garry blundering the exchange while being under no pressure whatsoever is very unusual

  • @karonafalseone8811
    @karonafalseone8811 11 років тому

    Your right, it's a transposition to a St. George Defense variation. :)

  • @ChessNoir
    @ChessNoir  11 років тому

    scroll down a bit to the 'video responses' and you'll see the next and final game, which decides the match

  • @sebastiyan-el-kanoestafet-1242
    @sebastiyan-el-kanoestafet-1242 9 років тому +1

    İndiyə kimi belə oyun görməmişdim...Çoc maraqlı idi..

    • @qwer0550
      @qwer0550 8 років тому

      +sebastiyan-el-kano Estafet-el-tano Öyle, maraqlıdı qaqas:)

  • @harrycook111
    @harrycook111 11 років тому

    Boy those chairs are warm

  • @sunboy1000
    @sunboy1000 8 років тому +1

    love this game played with red hot chairs.....

  • @MicroControl33
    @MicroControl33 10 років тому +19

    They really make chess to a sport - can't even sit still for 3 seconds... :D

    • @joonemadaret
      @joonemadaret 9 років тому +2

      That's because you don't understand it!

    • @MicroControl33
      @MicroControl33 9 років тому +2

      I dont understand your comment... I am a FIDE Master btw...

    • @joonemadaret
      @joonemadaret 9 років тому +1

      I think you understood my comment well in spite of your pretext. Now, I don't understand your not being able to sit through a chess game if indeed you are "a chess master".

    • @MicroControl33
      @MicroControl33 9 років тому +5

      I found it funny how they move every two seconds, and you started an argument out of nothing - and you are right, I am not able to sit calm for 3 hours.

    • @henolson416
      @henolson416 9 років тому

      Al H being good at chess doesn't make you good at sitting still

  • @TheN00bPolice
    @TheN00bPolice 9 років тому +6

    The porridge opening XD

    • @hoogmonster
      @hoogmonster 6 років тому

      Weetabix variation... 😉

  • @popvinnik
    @popvinnik 9 років тому +10

    Garry forgot his Preparation H.

    • @drivenbythewill
      @drivenbythewill 9 років тому +3

      If this was a joke about them moving around on their chairs, you my fellow human are a legend.

  • @dgontar
    @dgontar 10 років тому +7

    The commentary is annoying, stupid, distracting and pointless. At least we have the option to turn the sound off, thank heavens.

  • @liammathpinky
    @liammathpinky 5 років тому

    Let's take a look

  • @harabas3499
    @harabas3499 8 років тому

    the game between karpov vs miles is not a polish opening, miles used the st. george opening

  • @accountantako4232
    @accountantako4232 9 років тому

    Man.. Kasparov was like wanting to finish the game early for his kidneys are about to explode. XD

  • @aseq2
    @aseq2 11 років тому

    The end wasn't clear to me. The board and the video aren't sync? Now did black win, and did white resign? They're moving the pieces back to original position, but the overlay board is still moving. This is confusing.

  • @ChessNoir
    @ChessNoir  11 років тому +1

    Nigel Short won this game but Kasparov won the match

  • @4c00h
    @4c00h 11 років тому

    And now he is.. he is also not only short.. but also short on time. LOL.

  • @peterchaplin4757
    @peterchaplin4757 8 років тому

    This is not the Polish opening this is the St George as used by Tony Miles to beat Karpov

  • @kubilaykaand
    @kubilaykaand 9 років тому

    can you please tell me who the winner was? Its hard to choose and need some assistance

  • @karonafalseone8811
    @karonafalseone8811 11 років тому

    No... The Grob Opening or Attack is actually with white declaring it with 1. g4.

  • @enginakbas2318
    @enginakbas2318 8 років тому

    I could not understand whether I can explain one of the last game ?

  • @VovaSergeevich
    @VovaSergeevich 11 років тому

    This opening is well known as the Miles-Defence.

  • @kgallowaypa
    @kgallowaypa 7 років тому

    If you mute this video and youtube the DAS BOOT soundtrack, playing at the same time, it all makes sense

  • @9teen80s
    @9teen80s 9 років тому +6

    Garry and Nigel look very uncomfortable through the whole match.

    • @jackcarter3944
      @jackcarter3944 8 років тому

      +DisneyEndings Have you played much blitz chess? That sort of nervous shifting around is actually pretty typical. Blitz is hell on the nerves.

    • @user-su4su4jz4b
      @user-su4su4jz4b 3 роки тому

      How win?

  • @omnangaeautoentertainment6806
    @omnangaeautoentertainment6806 6 років тому

    Who is won/sopo sing menang????????!!

  • @dodonahdluddin4881
    @dodonahdluddin4881 9 років тому +1

    kayaknya om ber2 ini ambeyen nih..

  • @karonafalseone8811
    @karonafalseone8811 11 років тому

    St. George Defence is actually 1.e4 a6. Famous because of GM Tony Miles.

  • @pranshukumar8339
    @pranshukumar8339 7 років тому +1

    on what they are sitting on,stone?

  • @giriyy
    @giriyy 7 років тому +2

    Whats that move at 4:10? How did the black pawn kill the white pawn in the same rank and move one rank ahead?

    • @n1s7v10
      @n1s7v10 6 років тому +2

      giriyy there is a secret rule of chess called en passant. Go search it and learn about it

    • @esachora
      @esachora 5 років тому

      And I thought all this while that there is some bug in chess.com En passant it was

  • @qumbus11
    @qumbus11 9 років тому

    روعه...

  • @irenamijanovic6764
    @irenamijanovic6764 7 років тому

    Pobjednik!!!!!!!!

  • @elronv
    @elronv 11 років тому

    I think hemorrhoid is the worst enemy of chess players. It is evident they both are suffering from it in this game.

  • @toastersman217
    @toastersman217 10 років тому +6

    I guess that this game was pretty...short.

  • @mwilson9112
    @mwilson9112 7 років тому

    What to do?

  • @dezerterone
    @dezerterone 8 років тому

    This video is so funny..

  • @ChessNoir
    @ChessNoir  11 років тому

    youtube asked me if i want to use the name this was signed under and i said, "uhhhh... ok." but yeah, at least a 50% change in what's going on w me for sure

  • @warhamster07
    @warhamster07 8 років тому

    kasparov vs short was like Michael Jordan versus tony parker.

  • @OscarMemo333
    @OscarMemo333 9 років тому

    1:20 eeee emememee memmm what are we talking about? im too old 4 this crap....

  • @doedicurus
    @doedicurus 11 років тому

    My god, how uncomfortable are these chairs? It's hard enough to pay attention with the thickly accented voice-over much less them adjusting in their chairs every 10 seconds.

  • @BelieveDont
    @BelieveDont 11 років тому

    Who won?

  • @M4rkpj
    @M4rkpj 8 років тому +1

    What's the matter with those chairs?

  • @rpdigital17
    @rpdigital17 11 років тому

    Polish opening is 1. b4
    Polish defense is 1. d4 b5
    Grob's attack starts with 1. g4

  • @IvanMartinPP
    @IvanMartinPP 8 років тому +1

    What if cf6-e8+? :c

  • @erhanhasanoglu7529
    @erhanhasanoglu7529 9 років тому

    my chess game play

  • @DarshanSenTheComposer
    @DarshanSenTheComposer 7 років тому

    The commentator reminds me of Bill Alexander

  • @ezzebjorn4562
    @ezzebjorn4562 7 років тому

    Why exactly Kasparov lost ? Can anybody explain me that...?

  • @njerzynek
    @njerzynek 11 років тому

    surely it's a transpostion, after e4 a6 the main line is d4 b5 but there must be a sideline Nf3 b5

  • @Frostgaming335
    @Frostgaming335 9 років тому

    Who win? O.o

  • @sumitbhogal2575
    @sumitbhogal2575 5 років тому

    Most unorthodox game i have ever seen in chess.

  • @alfredocucho6611
    @alfredocucho6611 3 роки тому

    quien joraca ganó?

  • @imrozzahan7328
    @imrozzahan7328 8 років тому

    wasn't there any air conditioner?

  • @njerzynek
    @njerzynek 11 років тому

    it's the st george defence surely, not the polish?

  • @enufsayd
    @enufsayd 11 років тому

    what was blacks opening?

  • @drivenbythewill
    @drivenbythewill 9 років тому +2

    I think their piles were playing up..

    • @TrueBlueSG
      @TrueBlueSG 9 років тому +2

      Head scratching, face scratching...itchy asses. Don't these bathe before showing up?

    • @chenabnagar6903
      @chenabnagar6903 9 років тому +1

      TrueBlueSG I think this is just nervousness

  • @raquelquinones6064
    @raquelquinones6064 9 років тому

    they see it up wrong

  • @iHelio.c
    @iHelio.c 11 років тому

    Se o Kasparov tivesse capturado o Pião com o Bispo, acho que ele tinha dado o Mate.

  • @JuanSanchez-is6mu
    @JuanSanchez-is6mu 6 років тому

    Kasparo no vio el doble ?

  • @pedroverani
    @pedroverani 11 років тому

    Who Won? :s

  • @TheRealHaans
    @TheRealHaans 11 років тому

    Yes it's not a best of 7, they're still tied 3.5 & 3.5 points each

  • @MagoMinelli
    @MagoMinelli 11 років тому

    To be beaten by the worst opening.
    Must be tough.

  • @curiouschesschannel6514
    @curiouschesschannel6514 9 років тому +1

    Kaspy always ended Nigel´s games short.

    • @TrueBlueSG
      @TrueBlueSG 9 років тому +1

      Nigel Short changed us.

  • @jerryanstey7058
    @jerryanstey7058 11 років тому

    and moving around suppose to help you play better!

  • @rafaelmarty1351
    @rafaelmarty1351 9 років тому

    can some one explain what happen at 4:10 wen the pawn went diagnal??

    • @HIMANSHUGLUCOSE
      @HIMANSHUGLUCOSE 9 років тому +3

      thats enpassant move

    • @Alientcp
      @Alientcp 9 років тому

      rafael marty Its called on passant. Short story. When a pawn moves 2 spaces from his original position avoiding a pawn capture, the opposite player has the option to capture the pawn as if it moved just 1 space only in his immediate turn, if he doesnt, well, he cant do it anymore.
      Long story.- This rule was implemented because there are situations where a player has an advanced pawn and is depending on a 1 space move from the opposite player's pawn, so it can capture and promote, but the 2 space move nullify this option. So they gave players a chance to capture if the case arises.

  • @thisismxoxo
    @thisismxoxo 7 років тому

    Twinsies at 2:00. 😂

  • @Olyniak
    @Olyniak 9 років тому +1

    can sombody explain to me what does mean "Polish Game" ? did i wrote it right ? 0:33

    • @largolagrande7837
      @largolagrande7837 9 років тому +1

      It can be a game from Poland or a game where your shoes get shiny, and yes, you did write it right :)

    • @pablolasowski2831
      @pablolasowski2831 9 років тому +1

      Es la Apertura Polaca comienza 1.b4; e5 la intención del blanco es ofrecer su peon de casilla b al alfil negro para quitarle el peon de casilla e y si alfil negro no vuelve el alfil blanco amenaza al peon negro de casilla g con lo que la torre de ala de rey de piezas negras será inevitablemente capturada. Si no ocurriera inicialmente esto entonces habría por supuesto un desarrollo propio de todas las partidas en este juego de ajedrez. Esta apertura acordate es la Apertura Polaca o Apertura Orangután es considerada una de las aperturas de linea moderna, buscala en You tube con estos nombres

    • @largolagrande7837
      @largolagrande7837 8 років тому

      +Pablo L Seguro que el traductor le sirvió de maravillas para entenderte...

  • @PengPoyZneiz
    @PengPoyZneiz 11 років тому

    How the fuck did I end up here?

  • @petermedved1709
    @petermedved1709 6 років тому

    4:07 - 4:09???

  • @alexanderhoward122
    @alexanderhoward122 9 років тому

    Hahahahaha! Welcher Dialekt ist das? Sie spricht ein bisschen anders, ein bisschen weichere Schalle.
    Речь кажется с более мягкими звуками.

    • @flesjemelk
      @flesjemelk 8 років тому

      +Alexander Howard I understand that this is a bit of a late reply, but it's a dutch dialect in case you were still interested in finding out. :)

  • @guidc
    @guidc 10 років тому +5

    Can anyone explain me why Bg5 at 7:55?

  • @TheRealHaans
    @TheRealHaans 11 років тому

    (Short won on time) if you didn't catch my drift.

  • @maromaro1160
    @maromaro1160 7 років тому

    who is the winner

    • @soj5484
      @soj5484 7 років тому

      maro maro1 white

  • @negrom56
    @negrom56 10 років тому +3

    Who won? Black did won? why?

  • @PriveGitaarles
    @PriveGitaarles 11 років тому

    what is Kasparov waiting for, for Nigel to change his diaper, just play f3 and g4 and get the king