World Chess Championship WTC South Tower New York - Anand v Kasparov 1995

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  • Contemporary UK TV coverage of Anand v Kasparov Game 13 and 14, played on 107th Floor of the ill fated South Tower of the World Trade Centre in New York City in 1995.
    Coverage by host Peter Snow and IM William Hartston with guest remarks by the GM Larry Christiansen, GM David Norwood, GM Danny King.

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  • @stevenseymour4372
    @stevenseymour4372 Місяць тому +4

    Mr Clark you have given us years of pleasure with these iconic vintage videos can't thank you enough sir.

  • @teo6616
    @teo6616 Місяць тому +4

    This is gold, thank you for uploading this.

  • @angelitoadoptante775
    @angelitoadoptante775 23 дні тому

    been looking for such videos for a long time now. thanks for this.

  • @kevinwellwrought2024
    @kevinwellwrought2024 Місяць тому +3

    Great gem!!

  • @paulf1999
    @paulf1999 Місяць тому

    Thank you Rob/,Mr Clark. With regards to Kasparov and Anand seemingly being irritated by the supposedly sound proof booth, it shows that perhaps Bobby Fischer wasn't perhaps difficult with regards to the camera lens noises in 1972.

  • @virtuafighter3
    @virtuafighter3 Місяць тому +1

    Arise Sir Rob Clark - knighthood for great works in archiving chess history.

  • @Five-Star-General
    @Five-Star-General Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @whaddoiknow6519
    @whaddoiknow6519 Місяць тому

    This is the match where Kasparov showed the world his greatest contribution to chess and why is he is such a champion. This is the door slam attack. Anand won game 9 and took the lead. In game 10, every time he made a move, Kasparov would get up to go the bathroom and slam the door behind him so hard the entire room shook.The mild and unagressive Anand did not complain to the arbiter, and the arbiter did not anything either. Kasparov stands alone as no other player since then has employed the door slam as far as I know.

  • @powt0wn
    @powt0wn Місяць тому +2

    the intro did not have to go that hard!

  • @richardhelliwell1210
    @richardhelliwell1210 Місяць тому

    Kasparov was quite the character. A good winner, a bad loser. He's a brilliant player, though, and hugely entertaining as everyone's pantomine villain. You just couldn't wait for someone to come along and give him a hiding. At the time, I thought it would be Ivanchuk, but he could never hold his nerves in check for long enough. Magnus would have, and what a game that would have been if they'd been born at around the same time.

  • @josefserf1926
    @josefserf1926 Місяць тому +2

    Kasparov's ungentlemanly behaviour did not befit his status during this match.
    The fact that he was bailed out by some brilliant Soviet analysis also counts against him.
    Of course, Anand did not have to repeat...but such is the confidence of youth.

  • @reybandaying8457
    @reybandaying8457 Місяць тому

    Anand can never beat Kasparov.🤣🤣🤣🤣