Karpov v Kasparov: The Soviet Chess Rivalry Of The USSR | Two Kings For A Crown | Timeline

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  • Interwoven portraits of Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov, whose 25-year bitter rivalry accompanied the fall of the USSR. The story of a duel between two chess giants, fighting a personal war in a world gone to ruin. This battle of black and white was more than a face-off over a chessboard. Part psychological drama, part political thriller, the film brings to life their hostilities, nested like Russian dolls. Karpov vs. Kasparov represents the battle between the faltering empire and the young liberals several steps ahead of the game, checkmating the old guard. Or how two stories - the societal one and the personal one - started out separately and ended up superimposed, twining together into one tale.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 316

  • @mel124177
    @mel124177 2 роки тому +114

    The greatest chess rivalry of all time, bar none! Me and my uncle (who taught me chess) used to follow their every match, and the world seemed to stand still then when these two titans of chess battled it out. Karpov's positional cold calculating play vs. Kasparov's tactical enterprising brilliance! All set in the backdrop of a tumultuous time of Soviet and world history. There had never been a rivalry like that in the annals of the Royal Game...

    • @Doug19752533
      @Doug19752533 8 місяців тому +5

      would have been fascinating to see Fischer play either or both

    • @jimmytwotimes802
      @jimmytwotimes802 7 місяців тому +3

      They were definitely the best of their time.

    • @DC-zi6se
      @DC-zi6se 11 днів тому

      @@Doug19752533 He'd lose. Badly.

  • @MladenPostruznik
    @MladenPostruznik 2 роки тому +61

    Fun fact: Garry Kasparov is a citizen of Croatia since 2014. He keeps his residence in Podstrana near Split.

    • @brane4175
      @brane4175 Рік тому +4

      Ocete ga staviti an evro?

    • @chessoptics
      @chessoptics Рік тому

      Then why does he line in New York lol

  • @mattkim96
    @mattkim96 2 роки тому +101

    I just realized this is the first time I’ve heard Kasparov speaking Russian instead of English. And it’s still voiced over back into english haha.

    • @emanuelovici2176
      @emanuelovici2176 Рік тому +5

      It's a stylistic choice and a best one at that! It really brings the Russian into a documentary about the battle of 2 russian chess titans. I really like that!

  • @mikestock969
    @mikestock969 Рік тому +52

    Garry Kasparov, & Karpov are like the black belt of martial arts...only in chess.
    These two are 2 of the most gifted players of their time.

    • @laughmouth
      @laughmouth Рік тому +1

      I like to compare them to Ronaldo and Messi

    • @user-so8kx7uj2x
      @user-so8kx7uj2x Рік тому +2

      @@laughmouth indeed ! It's the most incredible era ! With the greatest longevity!

    • @stephanebelizaire3627
      @stephanebelizaire3627 Рік тому +1

      Indeed !

    • @mattkim96
      @mattkim96 8 місяців тому

      There’s an equally well-known title that literally originates from chess. They’re the “grandmasters” of chess…cause they were chess grandmasters haha

  • @80sHairMetalFan
    @80sHairMetalFan 2 роки тому +47

    Thank you so much @Timeline for posting these docs. I'm really enjoying them all.

  • @eriktempelman2097
    @eriktempelman2097 2 роки тому +56

    After winning by default, Karpov went all-out in the international grand master tournament world. He proved his might incredibly well there. A true champion. Kasparov? He was EVEN better.

    • @ryomanisha8208
      @ryomanisha8208 Рік тому +4

      kasparov was better than karpov

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Рік тому +4

      @@ryomanisha8208 Isn't that what he said?

    • @Grandcapi
      @Grandcapi 6 місяців тому

      He had a record of winning tournaments. He had to prove he was the best.

    • @jisatsushitai
      @jisatsushitai Місяць тому

      @@ryomanisha8208 Not necessarily. Their previous match was 5-3 to Karpov and Karpov just needed another win to officially defeat Kasparov. FIDE ended the tournament even though both players said they wanted to continue playing because it had passed six months since the beginning of the match, so Karpov was kind of "cheated" there. He might have lost against Kasparov later, but was just one win from defeating him in the previous match.

  • @filipefernandes8669
    @filipefernandes8669 2 роки тому +20

    Thanks for solving the sound issues.

  • @AMultipolarWorldIsEmerging
    @AMultipolarWorldIsEmerging 2 роки тому +16

    Sounds like the sound has been fixed !! Love this doc thanks very much!

  • @panagiotischagias4119
    @panagiotischagias4119 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you, I was searching for a documentary on this chess rivalry.

  • @bleta1594
    @bleta1594 2 роки тому +21

    Much appreciated the fact that our appeal is listened, the sound is great and now we can enjoy this documentary. Nicely done

  • @Cinderella227
    @Cinderella227 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you I really enjoyed viewing.

  • @Davivd2
    @Davivd2 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for fixing the audio. Now it's watchable. :-)

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek Рік тому +16

    I was 10 in 84 and obviously 11 in 85 lol. Kasparov was WC as I grew up and I still remember watching intensely his match against Nigel Short. He was an incredible player. I have always said that his match against Deep Blue was flawed, as it had all his history and every opening and closing strategy he had ever played, yet he wasn't allowed access to Deep Blues previous games. Although Magnus has been a great champion and the longest since Garry, I can't see another dominant force in the near future, as there are many superb players around, and Magnus beats them often. Garry will always be my favourite player, due to his aggression on the board, and Karpov for his patient building and slow strangling moves

  • @basicforge
    @basicforge 2 роки тому +4

    You fixed the audio mix! Thank you!

  • @burimsaliji23
    @burimsaliji23 2 роки тому +3

    This was great,thank you 😃

  • @westsidebilling
    @westsidebilling Рік тому +2

    Interesting. Thanks for posting this.

  • @fernandoguzmanmelara7394
    @fernandoguzmanmelara7394 Рік тому +8

    How does this not have many views? This is so good

    • @phil4863
      @phil4863 Рік тому

      The bobby fischer story is more attracting i guess

  • @ronkolek613
    @ronkolek613 2 роки тому +24

    Anyone want to talk about the irony of the head of the Soviet Union telling Karpov to hold onto his crown?

  • @ewallt
    @ewallt 2 роки тому +9

    I watched the last game of the 1st rematch in 1985 at the Manhattan Chess Club at Carnegie Hall.

  • @slava9734
    @slava9734 2 роки тому +77

    when karpov send that chess magazine to kasparov while kasparov was in prison shows you all you need to know about his charakter. a great man!

    • @TheRdg24
      @TheRdg24 2 роки тому +19

      A great man who stands in silence and still supports putin according to many... Yeah "great"

    • @ChessPro-fe7ku
      @ChessPro-fe7ku 2 роки тому

      @@TheRdg24 Putin is defending Russia from NATO's aggressive (and violent - as in Ukraine with a color revolution and subsequent killings of Russians living there) expansion, putting missiles on their borders, practically. And what about all the American bio labs inside Ukraine that Russian forces are targeting and destroying? Before, it was oligarchs trying to plunder Russia until Putin put a stop to them. Now, it's basically about trying to sink in the knife into Russia. Funny how covid disappereared and now it's on to the next big lie... Oh yeah, Putin is the bad guy. Keep believing the western MSM. It's says all the general stupidity level :)

    • @lazarsudzum4256
      @lazarsudzum4256 2 роки тому

      @@TheRdg24 Is it crime to support Putin? Is it even crime to support anyone who the western countries, leaded by America, dont support? Above 80% of Russians support Putin. Are they are criminals?

    • @TheRdg24
      @TheRdg24 2 роки тому

      @@lazarsudzum4256 nah, no crime. Just a shity human being in my eyes as you support a person who kills thousands of prople daily and oppresses anyone who stands against him

    • @armingleiner5292
      @armingleiner5292 2 роки тому

      Great man who sits in parliament and votes in favor of the invasion...
      The guy deserves jail!

  • @scienceandmatter8739
    @scienceandmatter8739 2 роки тому +6

    THANKS FOR THIS . I really Hope mucu sucess to your platform cause NATIONS at war and Things Like this are quality content ive didnt Seen for DECADES really. This IS really great

  • @shadow7037932
    @shadow7037932 2 роки тому +5

    Much better than the previous audio!

  • @friendo760
    @friendo760 2 роки тому +26

    Bravo…nicely corrected audio. Great chess documentary you have provided and will perhaps inspire someone somewhere.

  • @Tudestube
    @Tudestube 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for fixing the audio!

  • @richinyv1
    @richinyv1 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the fix on the audio.

  • @Tunz909
    @Tunz909 2 роки тому +9

    Got to attend one of their games in the 1990 Match in Times Square New York. I have the ticket stub somewhere, believe it was game 7. First and only time I've witnessed a World Chess Championship Game LIVE!:-)

  • @cheesetoochalk
    @cheesetoochalk 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent.

  • @ashvalkyriee
    @ashvalkyriee 2 роки тому +16

    wouldnt be a proper kasparov documentary without him patting himself on the back about how much of a rebel he was

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 2 роки тому +8

      And he is right to be a rebel. He could always see what Putin was about.

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 Рік тому

      Kasparov is politically naive. He believed in Reagan and Thatcher? 😮They wrecked the economy of the USA and Britain and ushered in 40 years of neo- liberalism.

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 Рік тому +1

    Bravo and Cheers for all the GM !

  • @WeCube1898
    @WeCube1898 Рік тому +8

    Kasparov and Fischer have traits in common.

  • @randylahey1822
    @randylahey1822 Рік тому +4

    Respect to both of them!

  • @SeddincY
    @SeddincY Рік тому +4

    Crazy how a "board game" can give all this political/historical drama and significance

  • @fantasticfamily5004
    @fantasticfamily5004 2 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @Ottorockz
    @Ottorockz 2 роки тому +58

    Kasparov is actually a really kewl dude. Given his age etc...he is still highly relevant. His books are a legitmate authority in the world of chess.

    • @kevinmurphy4595
      @kevinmurphy4595 2 роки тому +6

      Given his age?!.....REALLY ?!.....ok....

    • @Ottorockz
      @Ottorockz 2 роки тому +1

      @@kevinmurphy4595 yes...

    • @vikingkrigare5329
      @vikingkrigare5329 2 роки тому +8

      "kewl"? 😆

    • @Sandel99456
      @Sandel99456 2 роки тому +3

      this is funny because his books are not very good for most

    • @jogzyg2036
      @jogzyg2036 2 роки тому +1

      His books on chess games are good in terms of analysis, but his book on chess history is highly criticised for inaccuracies and a lack of cited sources.

  • @BrianJosephMorgan
    @BrianJosephMorgan 2 роки тому +2

    Magnifique!

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 2 роки тому +20

    I am so amazed how Karpov even today in age has such high sharp eyebrows. Many people try to have high eyebrows and cannot get that.

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 2 роки тому +13

      Something of a bizarre comment. It certainly raised my eyebrows.

    • @Red4350
      @Red4350 Рік тому

      lol idk why, since im Russian but not super into chess , my fav comment so far lol

  • @shauntaylor6040
    @shauntaylor6040 2 роки тому +11

    Soviet Chess Federation said to Kasparov, we have a World Champion we don't need another one.

    • @rodrigosalvadorcruz40
      @rodrigosalvadorcruz40 2 роки тому +1

      They knew he was a traitor to the nation which make him to be a World champion.

  • @ewallt
    @ewallt 2 роки тому +26

    “It was Kasparov who wanted to stop the match. He was scared.” Yeah, right, after winning two games he was scared. (KK match 1, after score became 5-3.)

    • @Sandel99456
      @Sandel99456 2 роки тому +5

      actually most sources say that

    • @raygordonteacheschess5501
      @raygordonteacheschess5501 2 роки тому +6

      I was there. Karpov was dead on his feet and everyone knew it. The title changed hands the day they cancelled the match and everyone knew it. Kasparov was up 3-0 in the "new match" and proved he could draw at will.

  • @speeden7553
    @speeden7553 Рік тому +4

    Chess is like war, it never ends.

  • @zyambocomfort3020
    @zyambocomfort3020 Рік тому +8

    Kasparov looks like a villain in a movie.

  • @petrosmpampalis6097
    @petrosmpampalis6097 2 місяці тому +1

    Two very big players. But i think Bobby, was THE KING!💖

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 2 роки тому +35

    I speak Russian and I hear what the Russian Nikitin says in Russian. But the narrator isn’t translating it correctly. Like he says when describing discovery of Kasparov “he was 10 years old”. But Nikitin says “he was 14 years old in Russian.

    • @barrydysert2974
      @barrydysert2974 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you. The numbers didn't add up.
      i like your screen name 🆙

    • @Malikin
      @Malikin 2 роки тому

      simplification

    • @Q_QQ_Q
      @Q_QQ_Q 2 роки тому

      yes

    • @MaximGhost
      @MaximGhost 2 роки тому +3

      @@Malikin Yes, simplification for us simple westerners

    • @RicardoAGuitar
      @RicardoAGuitar 2 роки тому +1

      The translation is very substandard. Games are called matches, the match is called a game, draws are called ties... Plus, there is a pro-Kasparov slant throughout. Now, I'm a Kasparov fan (more than Karpov, anyway), but this doc shouldn't be taking sides

  • @robfish333
    @robfish333 7 місяців тому +1

    I wish there was a documentary like this about Tal

  • @triflomastera4882
    @triflomastera4882 2 роки тому +13

    Huge inaccuracy: Azerbaijan wasn't a "satelite state" of the USSR, it was part of it. One of the republics, just like Russia was.

    • @oliverfelix3362
      @oliverfelix3362 2 роки тому

      Just wrong term or label. Azerbaijan was one of the Republics in the USSR, not a satellite state .

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Рік тому

      True. See my comment.

  • @anthonycraig1258
    @anthonycraig1258 2 роки тому +3

    I would like a video of this quality about Sedol vs Alphago.

    • @zichenbai485
      @zichenbai485 2 роки тому

      You are in luck ua-cam.com/video/WXuK6gekU1Y/v-deo.html

  • @northshores7319
    @northshores7319 2 роки тому +15

    If Kasparov was wronged in the ending of the first match then why was Karpov's two point lead dissolved?? The second match should have started with Karpov having a two point lead as his wins were legally won. Nobody ever says anything about that. It makes Kasparov's claim that the Soviet Politicians were against him seem quite unbelieveable.

  • @dennisduigou5384
    @dennisduigou5384 2 роки тому +2

    OK, where do I get that chess set in front of Karpov?

  • @Colonel_RamRod
    @Colonel_RamRod 4 місяці тому

    39:10 that is seriously impressive he’s right most of the time when a champion or team chokes the big one they aren’t right back at the top the next year. I’ve really become intrigued by Karpov and Kasparov

  • @MEME-qe4ze
    @MEME-qe4ze 2 роки тому +9

    anyone that can dethrone karpov is practically invincible!

  • @TheDrewjirby
    @TheDrewjirby 2 роки тому +19

    Fischer was afraid of Karpov. He knew he couldn’t win. Karpov would’ve crushed him. Not playing Fischer is NOT a blemish

    • @thesubhumancomedy
      @thesubhumancomedy 2 роки тому +2

      Trolling much?

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 2 роки тому +3

      I think Fischer would have beaten Karpov. Comprehensively.

    • @arkos1179
      @arkos1179 2 роки тому +2

      @Joseph Aiken kqrpov still had a chance and wouldve gotten steonger if they met the next time, so fischer was scared that karpov might overtqke him

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto Рік тому +2

      Fischer would win. And he would be stronger in the next 10 years than the previous ones.

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Рік тому +3

      I agree. I've always believed the reason for all the unreasonable demands from Fischer was to avoid playing Karpov because Fischer was rusty after not having played competitively for three years. Fischer was scared to play Karpov.

  • @Doodloper
    @Doodloper 2 роки тому

    2:38 - Nice watch!

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 2 роки тому

      I haven't got time for looking at watches.

    • @Doodloper
      @Doodloper 2 роки тому

      @@davidcopson5800 - Haha!

  • @tomomanpanama
    @tomomanpanama 4 місяці тому

    How do we go from the tournament in Spain 1992 (38:27) where Garry defends the title, and then the following segment is another challenge in NYC 1990 (44:23)?

  • @gmshadowtraders
    @gmshadowtraders 2 роки тому +2

    True Genius! Amazing to see these top alphas in their prime.

  • @dysonsphere2394
    @dysonsphere2394 Рік тому +10

    19:14 A timestamp for future reference, as I find myself wanting to watch it again and again.
    As the narrator says himself, such a rebellion is the first for the USSR, and probably the most "heroic" moments in chess history. I would go as far as to say it's one of the most monumental moments in chess history altogether, outside of games themselves.

  • @MercenaryZack
    @MercenaryZack Рік тому +2

    Does anyone know where I can watch the original broadcasts of these games? I would love to see each and every game as it was played and shown on TV.

  • @Bianstus
    @Bianstus 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the upload but subtitles would be so much better than dubbing... So distracting

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Рік тому

      With subtitles you're busy reading and can't watch the video. Dubbing is better.

  • @theveni6264
    @theveni6264 Рік тому +1

    10:23
    Why Leonardo Licaprio taking pictures of these two?

  • @erandeser5830
    @erandeser5830 2 роки тому +3

    Kasparov underestimated the world champion. Really.

    • @rodrigosalvadorcruz40
      @rodrigosalvadorcruz40 2 роки тому

      As a human he is really selfish man that I wouldn't want next to me but as a chess player is admirable

  • @mrpwp7814
    @mrpwp7814 2 роки тому +5

    How could have Tigran Petrosian spoken to Kasparov after the match? Petrosian died in 1984.

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 Рік тому +3

      He used a medium. This medium was very, very uncommon and became known as medium rare, because there was a lot at steak.

  • @venust.4119
    @venust.4119 10 місяців тому +3

    As a 35 yo Russian, I shamefully admit I never knew about this story of rivalry. Two different personalities and opposite word and political views. Why do we need to have only one who's the best of the best? To me they were all kings: Fisher, Karpov, and Kasparov...and others who were exceptional.

    • @user-yd3iy6tf6x
      @user-yd3iy6tf6x 9 місяців тому

      Не бывает бывшего короля. Они все великие ЛЮДИ!

    • @user-rd8sc8dy5c
      @user-rd8sc8dy5c 4 місяці тому

      Все они великие шахматисты.

  • @MikeP843
    @MikeP843 2 роки тому +7

    Just to think we don’t get along with these guys right now.. hopefully chess stops ww3

    • @hanssolos3699
      @hanssolos3699 2 роки тому

      hahaha war is chess 🤣

    • @chillax9184
      @chillax9184 2 роки тому +5

      Karpov is Pro-Putin and is in Duma. While Kasparov is known to be a critic of Putin and wants democracy in Russia

  • @Vicente.Panuccio
    @Vicente.Panuccio 2 роки тому +11

    The story shows what did not work in Soviet System. They had the intention of protect Karpov, and they achieved exactly the opposite.
    Karpov was a great champion and did not deserve it. He found himself losing an advantage of two points and at the same time appeared as if he went to dirty tricks to suspending the match.

    • @rodrigosalvadorcruz40
      @rodrigosalvadorcruz40 2 роки тому +2

      Could you explain your point view buddy?

    • @rodrigosalvadorcruz40
      @rodrigosalvadorcruz40 2 роки тому +1

      We have to keep in mind that karpov wasn't in his prime at that age difference compared to Kasparov's

    • @Vicente.Panuccio
      @Vicente.Panuccio 2 роки тому +1

      @@rodrigosalvadorcruz40 In spanish or in english?

    • @gusleffers9265
      @gusleffers9265 11 місяців тому

      This one case does not disprove the entire ‘Soviet System’

  • @represiya7035
    @represiya7035 2 роки тому +1

    7:29 hellish mix of blood ,why?

  • @zachhaywood1564
    @zachhaywood1564 Рік тому +3

    It seems like a lot of people these days think Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru is the greatest chess rivalry. I direct them to this.

  • @arthurmiller6064
    @arthurmiller6064 Рік тому +3

    Fun Fact: Nikitin ,before Kasparov rise, was part of Karpov team. And when Anatoly and Fischer talked about playing a match in 1975...Guess what? Nikitin reported Karpov to the Sports Comitee....what a rat this Nikitin!

  • @atomaalatonal
    @atomaalatonal 2 роки тому +2

    karpov was like water with his playstyle. a blend of asian spirit and european reason

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob31415 Рік тому

    1:20 - Phil Donahue?

  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk 8 місяців тому +1

    Correction: Chess rivalry of the planet.

  • @petec3185
    @petec3185 Рік тому +3

    I want to hear more from the psychic medium

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 2 роки тому +3

    Lol it’s so funny when the narrator cannot even pronounce the English pronunciation of such a famous name as Gorbachev. But still a good documentary.

    • @beeilve
      @beeilve 2 роки тому +4

      At 2:30 he says "Forfeit" but the pronounciation is "Forefeet". It's a bizarre mistake. No native speaker would ever make that mistake. But at the same time everything else up until that point is perfect. He can't be a monolingual, native English speaker or else he wouldn't say it like that. And he can't be a foreigner speaking English as a second language because he is too good. He's trapped in some kind of linguistic paradox.

  • @maxhenry1977
    @maxhenry1977 2 роки тому +2

    👍👍

  • @simonjohn70
    @simonjohn70 3 місяці тому

    Karpov was no joke
    he rarely makes a mistake in the game , thats why IBM paid him to help improve Deep Blue's Endgame book of knowledge

  • @herrerasyvovololeksandr2841

    this is a gem !

  • @raygordonteacheschess5501
    @raygordonteacheschess5501 2 роки тому +1

    All this match did was end the obsession with Fischer. Once the K's returned that was it. No followup."

  • @satvikgupta2324
    @satvikgupta2324 Місяць тому

    Karpov defeated Kasparov without winning a single world championship over him.

  • @louthurston8088
    @louthurston8088 7 місяців тому

    Historic chess players, but Gary is much more than a chess player.

  • @therealbs2000
    @therealbs2000 2 роки тому +2

    The narrator...has some interesting pronunciations.
    Gor-BAH-chev
    2:30 "Forfeit" pronounced for-FEET (instead of FOR-fit)
    Anyone place the pronunciation?

  • @mister-do5469
    @mister-do5469 Рік тому

    Maybe Fischer was afraid to lose his WM Titel... Without gaming nobody can say he lose against Karpov.... Maybe not.....

  • @orwbarcelona01
    @orwbarcelona01 3 місяці тому

    Petrosian was already dead (1984), so he cannot have said anything to Kasparov when he became champion in 1985.

  • @HundreadD
    @HundreadD Рік тому

    Nice chair Karpov.

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob31415 Рік тому

    6:55 - Azerbaijan was not a "satellite state of the USSR". It was a constituent republic of the USSR.

  • @johncraftenworth7847
    @johncraftenworth7847 2 роки тому +9

    kasparov's gambit. also respect to him for remaining russian citizen no matter what

    • @MaximGhost
      @MaximGhost 2 роки тому +4

      Russian citizen AND anti-Putin and willing to go to jail for it. So, respect squared.

    • @johncraftenworth7847
      @johncraftenworth7847 2 роки тому

      @@MaximGhost putin won't jail him, too much political downside as he is a national hero and celebrity

    • @MaximGhost
      @MaximGhost 2 роки тому +4

      @@johncraftenworth7847 Huh? Kasparov was jailed as per 49:44 for protesting Putin. Kasparov said Karpov tried to visit him in jail and Kasparov admitted that he may have misjudged Karpov in his youth. Is this misinformation?

    • @MaximGhost
      @MaximGhost 2 роки тому +1

      @@johncraftenworth7847 ... Kasparov was only in jail 5 days though. So, yeah, no long imprisonment for him.

    • @johncraftenworth7847
      @johncraftenworth7847 2 роки тому

      @@MaximGhost arch rivals, but unless there is some heinous act to fuel things on, most become the best of friends after retirement. They said the soldier of the Civil War, both northerners and southerners, always felt more closely bonded to one another after the war than with other people in society.

  • @smegheadGOAT
    @smegheadGOAT Місяць тому

    Karpov came off the better man in this.

  • @Aresh831
    @Aresh831 2 роки тому +1

    Armenians are great chess ♟ players
    Tigran Petrsoian, Levon Aronyan, Garry Kasparov, Samuel Sevyan the list goes on …

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto Рік тому

      These are Jewish. Pedrosian, Aronyan, and Kasparov are Jewish.

  • @CorneliuZeleaCodreanu9
    @CorneliuZeleaCodreanu9 5 місяців тому +1

    Karpov has 10x more character than Kasparov

  • @jgestiot
    @jgestiot 5 місяців тому

    This documentary makes the mistake of calling a "match" a "game" and a "game" a "round". This tells me that there was no chess expert involved in the making of the documentary

  • @gautruc
    @gautruc 2 роки тому +2

    Reason I rank Kasparov the most famous chess player, I highly admire on him.

  • @rheijm9201
    @rheijm9201 10 місяців тому

    We get to see the garde klok in on sentence with prstigepus school of botwinnik. Today people still cant set the thing, the digital one, i still wonder why did they have to introduce it ..because of the battery glorify era? One day that will pass

  • @yes-gn4jf
    @yes-gn4jf Рік тому

    35:02

  • @collinsoconnor5843
    @collinsoconnor5843 2 роки тому

    My name is Dan Rain

  • @dgontar
    @dgontar 4 місяці тому

    8:03 1975, not 1974.

  • @maughan3061
    @maughan3061 2 роки тому +2

    So glad you haven't given yourselves over to the mania Timeline. Perhaps you could find something about pre-first world war ferver and anti-German propaganda that would be highly appropriate and appreciated.

  • @kaidendoran8180
    @kaidendoran8180 Рік тому

    At 29:10 how could petrosian say that to kasparov in 1985 if petrosian died in 1984

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Рік тому

      It wasn't easy.

    • @Alex-oy6ss
      @Alex-oy6ss 5 місяців тому

      his wife, not T.Petrosian.

  • @turgaycoruhlu4648
    @turgaycoruhlu4648 Місяць тому

    karpov is great

  • @mrmandanvan3793
    @mrmandanvan3793 2 роки тому +2

    Huh

  • @thesubhumancomedy
    @thesubhumancomedy 2 роки тому +13

    Karpov seems like such a gentleman, and a man with his heart in the right place. Why he chose Soviet over freedom of speech, unless family, no idea.

    • @mel124177
      @mel124177 2 роки тому +1

      You have no idea how the Soviets can be very brutal to defectors. Think of Nokor's Kim dynasty to dissidents and defectors....

    • @MrSharkpoet
      @MrSharkpoet 2 роки тому +3

      Just look what happened to the defector Karpov played twice, Korchnoi. Korchnoi mentions in his autobiography that Karpov made plans to defect if Karpov lost to Korchnoi.

    • @thesubhumancomedy
      @thesubhumancomedy 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrSharkpoet Karpov actually seems like a nice human being.
      Don't believe all you read ;P

    • @MrSharkpoet
      @MrSharkpoet 2 роки тому

      @@thesubhumancomedy I mean no disrespect to the champion. In fact, I enjoy playing over his games. My point was that he saw first hand what happens if one happens to speak up. We also know what happened to Boris Spassky as well.

    • @MrSharkpoet
      @MrSharkpoet 2 роки тому +1

      @@thesubhumancomedy In fact, if memory serves, it was Karpov who reached out to Kasparov while Kasparov was in prison. Even stated that it was no way to treat a champion. I admire Karpov in that, yes he did benefit from the system, but found ways to be a gentleman as well.

  • @zakariaspodcasts7984
    @zakariaspodcasts7984 Рік тому

    Kasparov he described him as player belong to political system that help him
    Karpov he confirm that

  • @Ottorockz
    @Ottorockz 2 роки тому +2

    Big ego? Yea...well Kasparov had the achievements to back it up. Can't be said of some egotists...

  • @jcho806
    @jcho806 2 роки тому +4

    Bobby Fischer lost to Karpov by default, because he refused to budge on money, and venue demands that the chess association wouldn’t give in to.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto Рік тому

      They tried to play again but Russia stopped the game.

  • @AllUserNamesTaken111
    @AllUserNamesTaken111 2 роки тому +19

    Kasparov is on the right side of history

    • @asdzxc5903
      @asdzxc5903 2 роки тому +1

      Правильно не пускать сергея корякина на турнир за свое мнение?так поступает правильная сторона?

    • @mjelement89
      @mjelement89 Рік тому +1

      No....

    • @zeniktorres4320
      @zeniktorres4320 Рік тому

      Actually he is on the wrong side. The US empire is crumbling and creating havoc around the the world like a cornered angry beast.