Karpov is too Strong for young Vladimir Kramnik - Linares (1994)

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    Follow MprooV on Twitter / mproovapp #agadmator The 12th Annual Linares Super Tournament held from February 23rd to March 14th, 1994 was the first Category XVIII event ever held. Fourteen of the world's best players, including both World Champions, competed in a round robin format. The participants were (in order of Elo): Garry Kasparov (2805), Anatoli Karpov (2740), Alexey Shirov (2715), Vishwanathan Anand (2715), Vladimir Kramnik (2710), Vassily Ivanchuk (2710), Gata Kamsky (2695), Boris Gelfand (2685), Evgeny Bareev (2685), Alexander Beliavsky (2650), Veselin Topalov (2640), Judit Polgar (2630), Joel Lautier (2625), and Miguel Illescas-Cordoba (2590). When asked about the strength of the tournament, Kasparov famously stated that the winner could consider himself the world champion of tournament chess. Ironically, it was to be Karpov, his longtime rival, who would be the man of destiny, culminating in the greatest single tournament performance of all time! Karpov won the whole ball of wax, undefeated with an astonishing 11/13!!
    Anatoly Karpov vs Vladimir Kramnik
    Linares (1994), Linares ESP, rd 11, Mar-??
    Semi-Slav Defense: Meran. Reynolds' Variation (D48)
    1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. e3 Nbd7 6. Bd3 dc4 7. Bc4 b5 8. Bd3 a6 9. e4 c5 10. d5 c4 11. de6 fe6 12. Bc2 Bb7 13. O-O Qc7 14. Ng5 Nc5 15. e5 Qe5 16. Re1 Qd6 17. Qd6 Bd6 18. Be3 O-O 19. Rad1 Be7 20. Bc5 Bc5 21. Ne6 Rfc8 22. h3 Bf8 23. g4 h6 24. f4 Bf3 25. Rd2 Bc6 26. g5 hg5 27. fg5 Nd7 28. Nf8 Nf8 29. Rd6 b4 30. Ne4 Be8 31. Ng3 Rd8 32. Nf5 Rd6 33. Nd6 Bg6 34. Bg6 Ng6 35. Nc4 Rd8 36. Re4 b3 37. ab3 Rd3 38. Kg2 Rb3 39. h4 Nf8 40. Re8
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  • @toastman17
    @toastman17 6 років тому +137

    That hair on Kramnik lol

    • @ailderwitha5591
      @ailderwitha5591 6 років тому +7

      Strangely reminds me of John Lennon.

    • @ahmadradwan7429
      @ahmadradwan7429 3 роки тому +2

      That arsenal profile picture on your account lol

    • @ozymandias-1
      @ozymandias-1 Рік тому

      @@ahmadradwan7429 😂😂😂

  • @vladavasiljev
    @vladavasiljev 5 років тому +57

    Karpov won or drew 93% of all games he has played...man!

    • @ivantheterrible4317
      @ivantheterrible4317 2 роки тому +5

      He has the best career in chess history and in late 70s- early 80s he was a monster.

    • @SpaceEag11
      @SpaceEag11 2 роки тому +7

      To be a world champion for one single minute is extremely difficult..now if I am correct Karpov held the title for 10 years..superhuman..

    • @schess75
      @schess75 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@SpaceEag1110 years + 6 years as Fide World Champion(1993-1999)
      The last title he defended while defeating Vishy Anand

    • @gm2407
      @gm2407 7 місяців тому

      ​@@schess75Is that the one where Anand had to play a grueling candidates tourmament then imediately play a fresh Karpov? I recall he wasnt happy about that as he had no recovery time and did not play his best chess. Karpov was still strong, just Anand could not give his best challenge.

  • @humbertojesusguillenymoral6550

    Imagine a game between Capa vs Karpov! Karpov 's understanding of chess strategy was almost esoteric.

  • @MultiFirefox23
    @MultiFirefox23 3 роки тому +14

    Karpov is a great positional player. Not the type of guy who will wow you with crazy attacks and sacrifices. He just dismantles you slowly but surely. Such style is somehow boring but very efficient and effective. What a waste it was to not see a match between him and Fischer...

  • @RavenToe
    @RavenToe 6 років тому +5

    Thanks agadmator! Karpov is one of my favorite players. Such a positional genius.

  • @Shockprowl
    @Shockprowl 6 років тому +6

    Wonderful series of games, Agadmator, thank you.

  • @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
    @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser 6 років тому +28

    Karpov has such a troll face on this picture.

  • @louiss2595
    @louiss2595 6 років тому +22

    More Karpovian vids

  • @flyingfox9885
    @flyingfox9885 6 років тому +12

    Yup Ivanchuk series of Linares 1991 would be great🙌

  • @carterstahl4451
    @carterstahl4451 6 років тому +5

    You make fantastic videos, keep up the great work👌🏼

  • @LedatorSchach
    @LedatorSchach 6 років тому +2

    Excellent explained, thank you for this video!

  • @backlogguru3710
    @backlogguru3710 6 років тому +5

    Thanks a lot well explained,it would be nice if you cover more karpovs masterpiece especially from 1975 to 1985

  • @aaronwrecks3324
    @aaronwrecks3324 4 роки тому +4

    Bishop on h7 check 6:26 😂

  • @guilemaigre14
    @guilemaigre14 6 років тому +3

    It's a really cool idea to review famous tournament.

  • @georgebush7223
    @georgebush7223 6 років тому +2

    Thanks a lot.

  • @PaleGhost69
    @PaleGhost69 6 років тому +80

    Has anyone else noticed Karpov kind of plays like a computer? He might be an Android! Or the computers are programmed with a lot of his games...
    Nah, he's an Android

    • @farndeuce509
      @farndeuce509 6 років тому +27

      PaleGhost69 Definitely plays like an Android he is too good to play like IOS.
      Badum tisss

    • @turkiyett0928
      @turkiyett0928 4 роки тому

      Kramnik blundered pawn and lose game

  • @anand.s.manjeri9278
    @anand.s.manjeri9278 6 років тому +3

    #suggestion - Petrosian vs Kasparov Petrosian destroying the attack by Garry with amazing king walks.
    If possible please. Really love your channel- Anand (not Vishu Anand ;) ) from India

  • @reduser3731
    @reduser3731 6 років тому +2

    Wow, what a game!

  • @Theloanangler
    @Theloanangler 6 років тому +1

    the dog in the background gets me☺

  • @roamingcatholic1982
    @roamingcatholic1982 6 років тому +1

    Could you maybe do a video on Basman's St. George? Very odd, but something I find very interesting. Awesome videos!

  • @godoukusanagi8707
    @godoukusanagi8707 6 років тому +18

    A dubious misspelling of kramnik

  • @Asterix958
    @Asterix958 6 років тому +19

    6:22 Where is check.

    • @francisudubor6811
      @francisudubor6811 6 років тому

      Kayyumcubaşı he meant to say the bishop would check the king if the king went back to the square. He made a mistake.

    • @teemusa5846
      @teemusa5846 5 років тому +1

      CD27 😂

    • @TheFlanker47
      @TheFlanker47 3 роки тому +2

      Karpov is that strong. He can check a king in a black square with his white bishop. :D

  • @amyalindaily3781
    @amyalindaily3781 6 років тому

    Thanks

  • @ilkinond
    @ilkinond 6 років тому

    excellent

  • @armaanmalhotra9042
    @armaanmalhotra9042 2 роки тому +1

    🔥🔥

  • @modolief
    @modolief 6 років тому

    Wow, full court press by the former WC. And you're right, a very positional style by Karpov in this game between two positional players.

    • @nuwandalton
      @nuwandalton 6 років тому +1

      In the mid-90s, Kramnik was very aggressive. He used to play the Sveshnikov and the Classical Sicilian as well as the Meran and even the Dutch ! Then he refined his style and became more positional.

  • @lukethomas-gough3547
    @lukethomas-gough3547 6 років тому

    hell yeah

  • @DonSolaris
    @DonSolaris 6 років тому +8

    Please make a 1 minute video about Medo!!

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 6 років тому

    Can you post the game between James Tarjan and Kosteniuk? The game against her husband Pavel Tregubov was also pretty awesome. Tarjan is 65 years old and wreaked havoc at the Isle of Man with his most notorious win against Kramnik. #suggestion

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 6 років тому

      Here are the games I was referring to: www.chess.com/article/view/the-strongest-chess-librarian-in-the-world

  • @LJLMETAL
    @LJLMETAL 6 років тому

    Great game! Look at Krmnik with all that hair!

  • @colinstewart1432
    @colinstewart1432 2 роки тому

    More Kramnik please Agadmator 👍

  • @AlbertChang17
    @AlbertChang17 5 років тому +1

    At 1:58, could Karpov have played Qa4+ Bd7 Qxb4?

  • @neet8280
    @neet8280 6 років тому

    Wassup with all the karpov videos

  • @Life0fPablo
    @Life0fPablo 6 років тому +2

    Hello everyone!

  • @AnirudhNandikotkur
    @AnirudhNandikotkur 6 років тому

    After B4 pawn, Kramnik has a move tp check the king with queen to A4 and capture the pawn. Wouldnt that be a good move?

  • @forevercu
    @forevercu 4 роки тому +3

    Karpov defeated me in Linares-94 where he scored 11 out of 13. I got into an inferior endgame. However, it did not seem awful. Then I made some appropriate moves and could not understand how I had managed to get into a losing position. Although I was already in the world top ten, I failed to understand it even after the game. This was one of the few games after which I felt like a complete idiot with a total lack of chess understanding! Such things happen very rarely to top level players. Usually you realise why you have lost. This moment defies description - there is something almost imperceptible about it and so characteristic of Karpov. - Vladimir Kramnik
    When having an edge, Karpov often marked time and still gained the advantage! I don't know anyone else who could do that, it's incredible. I was always impressed and delighted by this skill. When it looked like it was high time to start a decisive attack, Karpov played a3, h3, and his opponent's position collapsed. - Vladimir Kramnik

  • @anatoliikryvorig1537
    @anatoliikryvorig1537 6 років тому

    Give us Ivanchuk more!

  • @ThePetar89
    @ThePetar89 6 років тому +19

    please dont tell us before game who win..

  • @shanthaneelakantabv2711
    @shanthaneelakantabv2711 6 років тому

    Can u do a bobby Fischer series pls.. Like so agadmator can see :D

  • @mihneaneacsu769
    @mihneaneacsu769 6 років тому +1

    5:54 Could Kramnik go Bb4?

  • @petarfenerdjiev7042
    @petarfenerdjiev7042 Рік тому

    Well...

  • @e-pluszak9419
    @e-pluszak9419 6 років тому

    7:47 isn't Rxc4, Rxc4, Bb3 winning the piece back better?

  • @Life0fPablo
    @Life0fPablo 6 років тому +10

    Karpov gets into a lot of time trouble but he's the strongest player of the last forty years IMO . Bobby ducked him and I think most of his games vs Kasparov were winning much of the way

    • @nuwandalton
      @nuwandalton 6 років тому +8

      I would sum it up that way
      Kasparov was the strongest player, whereas Karpov was the best player. Kasparov himself kinda acknowledges it in "My Great Predecessors".

    • @kasparov9
      @kasparov9 6 років тому +5

      You have to be kidding. Karpov never hit 2800, kasparov was over 2800 from 1990 onwards.
      Kasparov had 17 2820+ tournament performances Karpov had 4.
      Kasparov beat Karpov in 3 world championship matches, and drew 1.
      Kasparov beat Shirov, Adams, Bareev and Gelfand by 50-0! In decisive games.
      So can you please explain how Karpov was stronger?

    • @kasparov9
      @kasparov9 6 років тому +1

      Karpov was very good, 2nd most successful chess player, but no way stronger than Garry. Kasparov proved it through his whole career. Head to head also, though that waa closer.

    • @Life0fPablo
      @Life0fPablo 6 років тому +5

      Is that you Garry ? Lmao

    • @Life0fPablo
      @Life0fPablo 6 років тому

      www.google.com/amp/s/www.chess.com/amp/article/clash-of-champions-kasparov-karpov
      Kinda says it all

  • @frankfranklin5708
    @frankfranklin5708 6 років тому

    Karpov and Mikhail play positional games

  • @jurjenvanderhoek316
    @jurjenvanderhoek316 4 роки тому

    8:47 why not Re3 to defend the pawns?

  • @kenandzelilovic2646
    @kenandzelilovic2646 5 років тому

    Vidi Kramnika, isti Semsa Suljakovich :)

  • @noegojimmy
    @noegojimmy 3 роки тому

    Bishop to h7 tripped to Mars.

  • @vitakyo982
    @vitakyo982 6 років тому

    It seems that the dog was upset by this game

  • @1Tyrano1
    @1Tyrano1 6 років тому

    Why does Karpov have the white pieces so often in this tournament? Is it luck of the draw?

    • @nuwandalton
      @nuwandalton 6 років тому

      No he had 7 Whites and 6 Blacks or 7 Blacks and 6 Whites. But like most players, he's way more efficient as White.

  • @nuwandalton
    @nuwandalton 6 років тому

    Again the same mistake ;-)Karpov won his first six games, not seven. Then he drew with Kasparov as Black after getting good chances in a Caro-Kann (!)

  • @turkiyett0928
    @turkiyett0928 4 роки тому +1

    What is black mistake maybe Bf8 is bad but Bg6 look not good bd7

  • @666nevermore
    @666nevermore 6 років тому +1

    6:29 bishop check? Wtf

  • @HOleti-de8zy
    @HOleti-de8zy 6 років тому

    bishop takes h7 check. really?

  • @ajmaltk1784
    @ajmaltk1784 6 років тому

    Thanks to agadmator!
    Having got some intuition from your analysis, I (A zero rated amateur) could defeat computer in chess. com at 7th level. (After losing a 100!)
    1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nf3 Bg7 4. Nc3 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. Be2 c5 7. O-O bxc6 8. b3 cxd4 9. Nxd4 Bb7 10. Bf3 Qc7 11. Nce2 e5 12. Nc2 Rd8 13. Ne3 a5 14. a3 a4 15. bxa4 Na6 16. Rb1 h5 17. h3 Bh6 18. Bd2 Nc5 19. Qe1 Nd3 20. Ba5 Qd7 21. Qd2 Rxa5 22. Qxa5 Re8 23. Nc1 Bxe3 24. Nxd3 Bd4 25. Nc1 Rb8 26. Ne2 Ra8 27. Qd2 c5 28. Nxd4 cxd4 29. Rfc1 Bxe4 30. Rb6 Bxf3 31. gxf3 Rxa4 32. Rb8+ Kg7 33. Qb2 Qxh3 34. Qb3 Ra6 35. c5 Nd7 36. Rb7 dxc5 37. Rxc5 Rf6 38. Rxd7 Rf5 39. Rxf7+ Rxf7 40. Rxe5 Rxf3 41. Qb7+ Rf7 42. Re7 Qg4+ 43. Kf1 Rxe7 44. Qxe7+ Kg8 45. Qb4 h4 46. Qb3+ Kh7 47. Qc2 Kh6 48. f3 Qh3+ 49. Qg2 Qd7 50. Qh2 h3 51. Qg3 d3 52. Ke1 d2+ 53. Kd1 Kh5 54. Qh2 Qa4+ 55. Kxd2 Qd4+ 56. Ke1 Kh4 57. Qf2+ Qxf2+ 58. Kxf2 g5 59. Kg1 Kg3 60. Kh1 Kf2 61. a4 Ke3 62. a5 g4 63. fxg4 Kf4 64. a6 Ke4 65. a7 Kf4 66. a8=Q Kg5 67. Qf3 Kh4 68. Kh2 Kg5 69. Qf5+ Kh6 70. Kxh3 Kg7 71. g5 Kh8 72. Qf6+ Kg8 73. Kh4 Kh7 74. g6+ Kg8 75. Qf7+ Kh8 76. g7+ Kh7 77. g8=Q+ Kh6 78. Qgg6# 1-0

    • @ajmaltk1784
      @ajmaltk1784 6 років тому

      In this game there is an interesting illegal movement by computer !!!!!
      I dont know why. Bxc6 @ 7th move capturing an empty square!

  • @alifarzizada3253
    @alifarzizada3253 4 роки тому

    Jt

  • @brianel-khoury885
    @brianel-khoury885 5 років тому

    Weak analysis.

  • @blankplanet
    @blankplanet 6 років тому

    Christ Karpovs games are boooring. Stop this!!😂

    • @nuwandalton
      @nuwandalton 6 років тому +4

      Anyone finding this game boring has not the slightest clue about chess...
      It's just crystal-clear.

    • @blankplanet
      @blankplanet 6 років тому

      You dont know me and i dont know you. However i now do know that you too are boring if you like Karpov's computer style. There are many other players way more interesting to watch.

    • @nuwandalton
      @nuwandalton 6 років тому +1

      If you find logic boring, that's your problem.
      But don't criticize a titan because you're a dwarf...

    • @blankplanet
      @blankplanet 6 років тому

      You should think carefully before saying anything and dont put words in my mouth. Where did i criticize or doubt Karpov's skills? I said that for me his style is boring and then you showed your smartass and started throwing tantrums and making assumptions about me.

    • @nuwandalton
      @nuwandalton 6 років тому +2

      Did I myself mention Karpov's skills?
      In your world, is calling someone boring not a form of criticism?
      Let's face it, you're just a troll without a clue about the game. I do suppose you'd call Karpov-Kamsky, Moscow 1992 boring too.
      Out of curiosity, I'd like to know who those "way more interesting players" might be...

  • @harsh3608
    @harsh3608 6 років тому

    Enough with the Karpov videos already...do an Ivanchuk video series #suggestion

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 6 років тому +2

      We can never have enough of Karpov.