🎦 video chess game 🔴 game in real time 🌏 game without notes !! Brilliant - Best move and hard to find. ! Great Move - A move that altered the course of the game! !? Good - Reasonable move, but not the best. [Book] - A conventional opening move. [New] - Move played for the first time ?! Move inaccuracy ou dubious ? Mistake - Bad move that immediately worsens the position or Missed chance ?? Blunder - Bad move that loses material or the match 🟨 Yellow Square - Critical square 🟥 Red Square - Weak square 🟩 Green Square - Strong square Green piece - Strong piece Yellow piece - Limited piece Red piece - Piece misplaced or lost Arrows green - Maneuver/Activity Arrows yellow - With the idea... (The future plan this move supports) Arrows blue - A better move Arrows gray - Stockfish Move Arrows red - Threat
Actually, he was the first to benefit from computers. But back then, they were more useful for developing engines. Kasparov was already a genius in his time, and with today’s engines, he could reach an even more impressive level.
lol.... Kasparov is doing with Politics last 20 years, waiting for Magnus to catch-up. Magnus still cannot compare to him. I am sorry if you are a Magnus fan.
@@goshu7009 it's hard to compare Magnus with Kasparov, especially considering Kasparov dominated an era without the same level of tech support. Both have their place in chess history!
How the fuck does this video show Bobby's greatness? It's about Kasparov, who plays way better than Fischer. Also, every player from nowadays top 100 would demolish Bobby in a chess match, stop glazing him.
Gary's games are interesting with an attacking style, not boring like Magnus's games. Drawnus's games are too simple and have too many draws against weaker players, he can't attack like Gary. Drawnus is the second Tigran Petrosian
Magnus The Goat Carlsen is a level above Kasparov. Gary can't really play against Carlsen because Magnus plays not only with his pieces but also with Kasparov's. Magnus has everything under control. Dubov quote:"In the eyes of a Grandmaster, Magnus' game is not as boring as in the eyes of an ordinary chess player."
@andrejbogdanov2816 you almost never see games between grandmasters taken to their logical conclusions, i.e. checkmate; most often, the losing GM sees the inevitable checkmate coming a few moves before and the game is resigned.
@@michaellupu2080 just like Caruana did in this game - he could have played Bxf3 to let Kasparov mate him on g1. Or Qxf3 losing the Queen. He didn't. Instead he resigned.
That would be incredible! A match between Kasparov and Carlsen would bring together two eras of chess mastery-the perfect clash of styles and minds. Many fans would love to see how their games would unfold today.
@ChessPlay64 он бы и эту выиграл, но не понятно его головопоклонение перед эмоциональной неустойчивости при проигрыше товарища напротив. Фабиана, слаб психологический.
🎦 video chess game
🔴 game in real time
🌏 game without notes
!! Brilliant - Best move and hard to find.
! Great Move - A move that altered the course of the game!
!? Good - Reasonable move, but not the best.
[Book] - A conventional opening move.
[New] - Move played for the first time
?! Move inaccuracy ou dubious
? Mistake - Bad move that immediately worsens the position or Missed chance
?? Blunder - Bad move that loses material or the match
🟨 Yellow Square - Critical square
🟥 Red Square - Weak square
🟩 Green Square - Strong square
Green piece - Strong piece
Yellow piece - Limited piece
Red piece - Piece misplaced or lost
Arrows green - Maneuver/Activity
Arrows yellow - With the idea... (The future plan this move supports)
Arrows blue - A better move
Arrows gray - Stockfish Move
Arrows red - Threat
He is old and still dismantling these elite youngsters.
Absolutely, Kasparov's skill and understanding of the game remain extraordinary, no matter his age.
Garry is the most vigorous attacker in the universe 👌👌👍👍🥰🥰🙏
Absolutely! His aggression and creativity on the board are truly impressive!
the old chess king in action
Indeed, it's amazing to see the chess legends in action!
Gary, you astound me!! Just like you did 30 years ago!
Thank you! Kasparov's brilliance has always been timeless. It's amazing how his style and strategy continue to inspire us!
Imagine Kasparaov playing in this era with Chess Engines !!!
Actually, he was the first to benefit from computers. But back then, they were more useful for developing engines. Kasparov was already a genius in his time, and with today’s engines, he could reach an even more impressive level.
Seguro que sería el mejor del mundo!
@@fotografoenlanoche4135 Había una gran posibilidad de que eso sucediera. Pero nunca lo sabremos.
lol.... Kasparov is doing with Politics last 20 years, waiting for Magnus to catch-up. Magnus still cannot compare to him. I am sorry if you are a Magnus fan.
@@goshu7009 it's hard to compare Magnus with Kasparov, especially considering Kasparov dominated an era without the same level of tech support. Both have their place in chess history!
Now, people will know how good Bobby Fischer was.
How the fuck does this video show Bobby's greatness? It's about Kasparov, who plays way better than Fischer. Also, every player from nowadays top 100 would demolish Bobby in a chess match, stop glazing him.
Kasparov used Fisher-Bronstein attack. Unbelievable, that Caruano had no idea about this attack.
Indeed, it's surprising. The Fisher-Bronstein attack is rare but extremely effective in experienced hands.
У Каспарова есть ещё порох в пороховницах! Очень интересная партия, спасибо за обзор!
Каспаров все еще удивляет своим гением! Большое спасибо за комментарий!!
@@ChessPlay64 Russkiy
и ягоды в ягодицах
Gary's games are interesting with an attacking style, not boring like Magnus's games. Drawnus's games are too simple and have too many draws against weaker players, he can't attack like Gary. Drawnus is the second Tigran Petrosian
Each player has their unique style, but Kasparov's attacking play truly made history.
Magnus The Goat Carlsen is a level above Kasparov. Gary can't really play against Carlsen because Magnus plays not only with his pieces but also with Kasparov's.
Magnus has everything under control.
Dubov quote:"In the eyes of a Grandmaster, Magnus' game is not as boring as in the eyes of an ordinary chess player."
@@cruzcaster8576 Interesting perspective! Magnus’s mastery goes beyond just moving pieces-it's like he’s playing on another level entirely.
deja de escribir pelotudeces
Levels above 😂😂😂😂keep dreaming he isn't better than Kasparov @@cruzcaster8576
por algo es el mejor de todos los tiempos,,,,,aun mayor,,,,,,pero el mejor de siempre
I’m an 80s and 90s kid. Kasparov will always be my GOAT.
Bravo Garry
👏👏👏👏👏💪
GOAT🐐🔥
40 лет с лишним лет глотал его партии,-и опять ничего не меняется...
Уничтожил как первокласника😂
💪
Nice that the game was taken to checkmate and not resigned.
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@andrejbogdanov2816 you almost never see games between grandmasters taken to their logical conclusions, i.e. checkmate; most often, the losing GM sees the inevitable checkmate coming a few moves before and the game is resigned.
@@michaellupu2080 just like Caruana did in this game - he could have played Bxf3 to let Kasparov mate him on g1. Or Qxf3 losing the Queen. He didn't. Instead he resigned.
@@andrejbogdanov2816 please excuse my brain-fart.
Quand Gari fait du Kasparov !
hahaha, Garry being Kasparov
2016 Game
championslike, like we want it by kasparov. 👍
Absolutely! Kasparov truly set the standard for champions. 👍
Where is the game clock?
Unfortunately, when I made this video, my software wasn't capable of showing the clocks yet. Sorry...
Agressif Kasparov 😀.....
That's his style! Always very aggressive and dynamic!
Es un bestia 😂
Es un crack
The greatest
A living legend!!
The reversed eval bar is just weird.
Indeed, it did look weird. I'll try to fix it for the next ones.
Amazing..the best player forever
without a doubt
Kasparov è cresciuto alla scuola di karpov, può schiantare Caruana anche a 50 anni
Brilliant
😉
thats because of free food
Haha, free food always helps! He played fast to grab the food!
grande Kasparov!
quem é Rei nunca perde a magestade!
Oh my God! Awesome🧞!
Glad you enjoyed it! Chess can be magical! 🧞✨
Lovely Game, from Gary
Absolutely, an incredible game! Kasparov showing all his genius
Why did I feel like I could defeat one of these two at this table with my 1900 rating 😂
Мечтать невозбраня́еться.🎉
@@ВладимирАгишев-м6ц
is this recent?
2016. Garry Kasparov was 53 years old and Fabiano Caruana was 24 years old.
Kasparov is amazing but in minute 7.46 he can eat the bishop king take bishop pawn push tratening mate . Etc
if Bxg2 Kxg2 h3+ Kg1 Qf3 then Ne1
No !!!
I would like to see nowadays a new match Kasparov-Carlsen, the 2 real GOATs of chess ♟️🐐
me too!
That would be incredible! A match between Kasparov and Carlsen would bring together two eras of chess mastery-the perfect clash of styles and minds. Many fans would love to see how their games would unfold today.
Por esto le llaman el ogro de Baku
Красавчик
👍
Болел за Фабиано, но он пасанул перед "авторитетом" Слабак
Спокойно, друг, это была всего лишь одна из партий, которые они сыграли... Каруана проиграл эту, но выиграл другие...
@ChessPlay64 он бы и эту выиграл, но не понятно его головопоклонение перед эмоциональной неустойчивости при проигрыше товарища напротив. Фабиана, слаб психологический.
Пока Каспаров был ещë в хорошей форме- выигать мог любого - и Накамуру и Каруану и Непомнящего с Карякиным. Потом Кимович резко сдал.
Это правда, на пике своей карьеры Каспаров был практически непобедим. Но со временем даже величайшие чемпионы неизбежно теряют форму.
Someone explain why is this Check Mate ?
The king cannot move out of check. If Bishop takes rook, Qg1 mate. If Queen takes rook, p×Q, which is winning. If Qf2, QxQ mate.
@@TheSimCaptain thx
@@TheSimCaptain thx bro
Es cuando pagas con cheque mi buen, al tomar mate en Uruguay😮.
Kasparov is not my favourite player for nothing :P
Yes, he truly deserves to be a favorite for many! His style and skills are unmatched. My favorito is Bobby Fischer
@@ChessPlay64 Nooooooo :(((( Fisher was a set-up. He never even deffended his title. Propaganda boy - thats fisher.
@@goshu7009 But the way he won the title was epic. Even with help from former champions like Tal and Botvinnik, Spassky couldn’t stop Fischer.
@@ChessPlay64 :) Okay. And how many DECADES Kasparov could not be stopped?:)
@@goshu7009 It was nearly two decades of dominance! Kasparov truly defined an era in chess.
Brilliant