I remember this game! Afterwards Garry was asked about his rook sac on move 23 and he said he'd calculated a long line a couple move earlier and saw the rook sac was a possibility. Reviewing the game the commentators saw that Garry spent like 22+ minutes on move 21, before the knight trade, and less than 5 minutes on move 23 when he sac'd the rook. People were plugging that into the weak 1999 engines (Fritz, HIARCS) and letting it run for hours and even days only to confirm it was good, what Garry had determined in 22 mins 2 moves earlier. What a game.
8:21 -- Did you see that checkmate coming? I read A mate or near mate in that position once the rook was taken, then the queen comes in with check followed by the other rook.
A Brazilian Grandmaster called Rafael Leitão was there when that game happened and he says that after it was over everybody was like "yeah, probably the greatest game ever played"
Next time you should 100% text Garry to ask about these games. Hopefully he won't recognize you from when you were 8 years old at the master class with him.
Man just wow. These old grandmasters was best ever. New ones looking to engines to find a move. That is why I think Kasparov and Fisher were kings of the chess. They played top engine moves when there was no engines. Kasparov did a move even engines struggling to find. What a player.
This Kasparov game analysis series with history and background info is straight up my favorite on the channel. It’s like following a really intense arc in Yugioh
I never socialize with youtubers ... I never comment I barley like if the video is existing enough Yet here I am Commenting ideas for levy , reading and liking others comments and sometimes even replying to them ... I don't know why but there is something different about levy in particular ! Like have you ever watched some of his teaching videos ? The care and love for teaching just shoots out from the look in his eyes . He's amazing 😍😍😍
That is classic Kasparov - able to unleash layers upon layers of attack despite seemingly leaving himself vulnerable to a strong counter attack. Once he made that first large piece sacrifice, you were normally in enormous trouble, even if you could defend like Karpov (which you could not).
Apparently, this Kasparov guy really did his best to be featured in Gotham's video. Ok jokes aside, this game just blew my mind. How beautiful chess is!
@Loren Swan kid levy was once in a chess camp with a group of kids and garry was teaching them chess but levy was too toxic and they kicked him out I believe
Breh....... Neopets?! I have been trying to remember what I used to play in the library in place of studying as a hs frosh, literally for years now...... Wow. Amazing.
I watched the game 3 years ago. I played the game myself more than 50 times on my own board. I tried many times to save Topalov. I failed. each and every variation master wins after the legendary rook move.
I impressed myself with this video, I looked at the game and guessed alot of the big moves before they were made but of course I didn't know why they looked good lol
"And you're about to get mated from the back " I rarely laugh out loud on my phone but man did that comment have me rolling lmfaooo this is why gothem is the best chess streamer
Levy being surprised that I stuck around for the whole video has the same energy as my mom being surprised that I finished a whole ice cream. Bro I've been waiting for this all dang day
I remember we analyzed this game in the chess club a shortly after it was played. The crazy thing is Kasparov had a good position and could have just played normal moves, but he went for this rook sacrifice. He must have seen it all in advance or at least calculated deep enough that he saw some sort of advantage in all continuations.
Honestly, the mated from behind bit, the ending up in a GothamChess video bit, the ad revenue joke, the Garry goes in a guess the elo bit, if that match was Garry's immortal game thien this might just be a big contender for Levy's immortal video.
For some reason I found like all the tactics in that endgame, from c3+ to Bf1 to Rd7 to b4 and yeah god knows what. All the so to speak "only moves". I am quite proud of this achievement for being only rated 1300. I also saw the Re7+ move that was played early in the game.
This is great, nog only the game but also your analysis! Very clear yet thorough, not just namong moves or drawing lines but actually explain them on an understandable level. Great job
As your average intermediate schmuck on the board, the most fascinating thing to me about top level players is their ability to play out so many complex sequences in their minds while keeping everything organized and seeing the best move for each player in each position.
Garry probably the best ever in planning/foresight. He just breaks you down inch by inch, piece by piece. Bobby probably the best ever in IMMEDIATE board sight. At a glance, he could identify all the best moves.
Men you make Chess games look like basketball games with all this action, love the work you put in in behalf of your love for chess, Saludos from The Dominican Republic 🇩🇴
It's very telling of how phenomenal a teacher Levy is that when I first started watching his videos I could guess these moves like %10 of the time. Now only a few months later and I'm getting most of the concepts and ideas before he even explains them! Thank you for all your hard work Levy!
I've heard that chess used to be played very differently than it is today. Would you be able to create a video that showcases a chess champion from different eras and how they compare in terms of what the whole idea behind chess theory was then versus what it is today?
Watching this in 2022, we must give credit to Topalov, for playing an amazing game. Although Kasparov obliterated him, he still saw Garry's ideas. I get it, it's much easier when you actually have the beginning move played, but come on, he played well.
Would love to see a vid on one of Topalov's better games. He's one of the few things my country has contributed to chess and at the same time he doesn't get much recognition for it here.
The one important thing you're seriously missing in this video is that for arguably the greatest chess match ever two players are needed and without the incredible defence of Topalov, this wouldn't be the Garry Kasparov's best ever game, so you should have commented some more about that and not just putting 100% of the emphasis on the incredible offence of Kasparov...
Somehow these videos sounds like Agadmator videos
Bruh
Bruh
Bruh
Bruh
Here before this comment blows up
“Your about to get mated from the back”- levy
Chess pick up lines
“Then kabam from behind”- also levy
@@slimeboy8827 And finally boom, boom, and that's GG
"Stuck from the front and mated from the back" - levy
And I believe there's no better way to phrase this.
What are you doing, stepqueen
“Don’t click off the video, I’ll lose ad revenue”😂😂 I love this guy
And we'll get bored clicking off. Unless you don't find this entertaining.
Upfront honesty is always the best policy
Almost spat my water out
built different
You dont lose what you dont have
"How many of you made it 18 minutes into the video?"
Wait, it has already been 18 minutes?
Ya
I was thinking the same thing! Levy is so entertaining
Indeed lol
Lol
This is me every time
“To the untrained eye, that hangs a rook, and Garry would end up in a guess the ELO episode.”
That is a great one, it really is
Rook A4
At what time was that?
@@joevincent1987 Rook a4?
@@zoetje9817 it's a meme out of one of Gothams songs lmao
@@Gavrilooo oh ahahah
I remember this game! Afterwards Garry was asked about his rook sac on move 23 and he said he'd calculated a long line a couple move earlier and saw the rook sac was a possibility. Reviewing the game the commentators saw that Garry spent like 22+ minutes on move 21, before the knight trade, and less than 5 minutes on move 23 when he sac'd the rook. People were plugging that into the weak 1999 engines (Fritz, HIARCS) and letting it run for hours and even days only to confirm it was good, what Garry had determined in 22 mins 2 moves earlier. What a game.
Wow!
Garry the goat
I don't wanna be the victim in a GothamChes youtube video 20 years later. - Veselin Topalov
Famous last words
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Keeps everyone awake at night
*22 years
kasparov: unfortunately for you, history will not see it that way
Levi: Pawns can't go back.
All of us viewers: *surprised pikachu face*
he means that of course pawns can’t go back or this comment is simply meaningless
yeah i thought pawns could go backwards
Actually pawns can go back, if you promote your pawn to a queen and move back 😁
@@jatinvikram5333 but thats not a pawn anymore
@@Zunder011 yep
Gotham, this is the 7th week in a row you've shown Garry's best game in class
In class i beat everyone at chess altho only I and one or two classmates understand it.
@@Jakub_27 wait so you can actually beat that 1 kid who knows how to play chess?
@@yelloe_birb LoL yeah I guess
I can’t beat my friend who don’t know they take my queen on first move and say checkmate you can’t escape
@@RitikRaj-qf6yp um how
What’s really impressive is how Topalov defended for so long
I also made a comment about this fact.. Glad to see someone else noticed this besides myself..
I mean, this is a future 2800+ former world champ we're talking about. Guys at that level just don't die easily.
8:21 -- Did you see that checkmate coming? I read A mate or near mate in that position once the rook was taken, then the queen comes in with check followed by the other rook.
It must be so frustrating because for most of the match he was up material but was badly losing
@@tomasflathartal
its amazing how we look at the brilliance of Kasparov, but the calculations of Topalov to not get mated so many different ways is equally impressive.
Not equally, but still impressive yes
Levy has more hoodies than i have blundered my queen (and that's hard to achieve).
Good one buddy.
Lmaoo
Lol
Same(I mean the queen blunders)
Levy has more hoodies than I have friends
“You’re about to get mated from the back” 😂😂😂
lmao
@@yahia1355 there can only be one Yahya here. This fun toxic cancel time website ain't big enough for the both of us.
don't threaten me with a good time
Still I'm sure that's exactly how this game felt to Topalov xD
I mated your mother from the back
💀
"Your king is just offside. VAR confirms it." Levy 2021
His arms was clearly of by .3 cm. You can see where his sleeve ends.
I was howling when I heard this
@@nathanguillaume1247 My PTSD of Jota being offside intensifies...
That one got me, too! I was thinking "Ah, maybe his nose hairs were beyond the last defender."
Amazing I love it
A Brazilian Grandmaster called Rafael Leitão was there when that game happened and he says that after it was over everybody was like "yeah, probably the greatest game ever played"
@13:00 "king suffering from claustrophobia and going to get mated from the back!" Classic.
😂😂😂😂was exactly looking for this comment
Why the @
Gotham: ''You need the queen, It's the most powerful piece, the most stylish piece...''
Mikhail Tal: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT
Tal: And I took that personally.
I feel like tal has an objective for each game, sometimes to sack his queen and sometimes other bullshit
Tal is out of our discussion of material advantage
tal lives in other dimension that queen rated -5 point
right
Next time you should 100% text Garry to ask about these games. Hopefully he won't recognize you from when you were 8 years old at the master class with him.
I doubt he has Garrys number lol
3:49 "YOU AND ME, we play simple moves like that..."
Levy doesnt want us to feel bad lol
Levy didn't wanna feel bad for himself lol
I appreciate Kasparov's foresight to realise he needed to produce a masterpiece worthy of becoming a GothamChess video 22 years down the line.
That is definitely the furthest anyone has ever calculated in chess!
"...the moment I played 24.Rxd4 I visualized the position after 37.Rd7..." - Kasparov
Me guessing one move correctly in this entire game: I am a GM no question about it, why am I only 1100 rated?
You guessed rook d7?
i guessed rook d7
Fr i also guessed rook d7 lol
@@sagun173 but it was pretty easy to guess...
Can we appreciate Levy doing all his videos in 1 take with almost no editing
That's that twitch streamer skill right there
great content my friend! indeed one take (live recording) is the brilliance of Levy!
Can we please stop with these "Can we appreciate" comments? They are becoming incredibly annoying.
@@MonkeyDIvan still
@@MonkeyDIvan
Can we please take a moment to appreciate this mans intelligence.
Props to Topalov for hanging in this game. True level of the best of the best shows only if they have a worthy opposition.
Man just wow. These old grandmasters was best ever. New ones looking to engines to find a move. That is why I think Kasparov and Fisher were kings of the chess. They played top engine moves when there was no engines. Kasparov did a move even engines struggling to find. What a player.
This is actually my favorite chess game ever. I remember feeling so humbled by how deep Kasparov’s calculations went
This Kasparov game analysis series with history and background info is straight up my favorite on the channel. It’s like following a really intense arc in Yugioh
Thats... a really great analogy! 😆
Before you move on, imagine Kasparov with Wolverine's body.
But why
believe me Kasparov used to be as dangerous as wolverine to sit across the board
I love how chess miniatures got mixed with meme culture
wouldn't that be bad news for putin
You don't have to imagine it because it's the thumbnail.
Just admire how sweet levy is even after such hectic streaming schedule
And so many stupid people in chat 😂
I never socialize with youtubers ... I never comment I barley like if the video is existing enough
Yet here I am
Commenting ideas for levy , reading and liking others comments and sometimes even replying to them ...
I don't know why but there is something different about levy in particular ! Like have you ever watched some of his teaching videos ?
The care and love for teaching just shoots out from the look in his eyes .
He's amazing 😍😍😍
Topalov is such a great player he avoided mate in like 20 moves. Kasparov is just one of the greatest chess players if not the greatest of all time.
"The king is suffocated by his own queen"
I feel like theres some boomer joke to be made here but i can't find it.
I mean, this assumes that the king in question wouldn't want to die by queen-suffocation.
It would probably be something along the lines of, "Huh, guess even royalty have the same problems with their wives."
i have a feeling you just found it
kinky
My version of your joke would be, “That’s why you don’t pick flowers out of a strange garden.”
I really like agadmator, but the energy in Levi‘s analysis is just great and super entertaining!
I feel the same agadmator is too chilled
So who's better? Agadmator or levy?
Levy Slams Agadmator by sacrificing the... ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK
"You'll lose your Neopets account" made me so nostalgic
that had me in stitches!!
I did NOT expect him to say that and it hit me like a sucker punch to the gut, but with laughter too 😂
goated comment
When he said that I was just wondering how many others caught that comment.. so I hit the chat looking for this lol
Popular opinion : Levy's thumbnails are next level
ikr
His thumbnail game on the guess the elo's and on any video are top-tier for sure
Levy if you see this please make more reverse sequence videos
Hikaru: Oh, you're approaching me?
That is classic Kasparov - able to unleash layers upon layers of attack despite seemingly leaving himself vulnerable to a strong counter attack. Once he made that first large piece sacrifice, you were normally in enormous trouble, even if you could defend like Karpov (which you could not).
The speed you put content out is actually amazing. We all appreciate you Levy!
He's awsooomeeee
Gotham : King is about to get mated from the back.......
*realises*
"You're never moving forward, and your gonna get mated from the back"- Levy Rozman, 2021
Apparently, this Kasparov guy really did his best to be featured in Gotham's video. Ok jokes aside, this game just blew my mind. How beautiful chess is!
I've seen this game a dozen times, analyzed by different people. But you REALLY brought out the excitement and brilliance of it! Great job.
Sleeping: *exists*
Levy: *We don't do that here*
That's really respectful ❤❤😍 he's awsooomeeee
Legends thinking Garry threw Levy out of the camp
Harsh you are the best
@Loren Swan kid levy was once in a chess camp with a group of kids and garry was teaching them chess but levy was too toxic and they kicked him out I believe
Clicked faster than my rating raising after purchasing the GothamChess openings course
so it wasnt that fast
@@d0pekid806 lol
@@d0pekid806 gottem
Breh....... Neopets?! I have been trying to remember what I used to play in the library in place of studying as a hs frosh, literally for years now...... Wow. Amazing.
Best example of computational creativity.
I watched the game 3 years ago. I played the game myself more than 50 times on my own board. I tried many times to save Topalov. I failed. each and every variation master wins after the legendary rook move.
13:09 I’m literally dying rn
I impressed myself with this video, I looked at the game and guessed alot of the big moves before they were made but of course I didn't know why they looked good lol
"And you're about to get mated from the back " I rarely laugh out loud on my phone but man did that comment have me rolling lmfaooo this is why gothem is the best chess streamer
Levy being surprised that I stuck around for the whole video has the same energy as my mom being surprised that I finished a whole ice cream. Bro I've been waiting for this all dang day
I remember we analyzed this game in the chess club a shortly after it was played. The crazy thing is Kasparov had a good position and could have just played normal moves, but he went for this rook sacrifice. He must have seen it all in advance or at least calculated deep enough that he saw some sort of advantage in all continuations.
Clicked faster than I blunder my queen
Stolen comment
Been here, seen this before
The comedic commentary Levy makes on these videos always make my day. 😂
Honestly, the mated from behind bit, the ending up in a GothamChess video bit, the ad revenue joke, the Garry goes in a guess the elo bit, if that match was Garry's immortal game thien this might just be a big contender for Levy's immortal video.
0:39 when you watch too much gotham and hear "E4 and B4"
4:13 I'll lose ad revenue🤣🤣😂😂
I fell down laughing like hell
Clicked faster than I missed mate in 1
😁😁 good comment
The 'offside' line was so smart
Garry may have seen that the rook was hanging, but can he see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
For some reason I found like all the tactics in that endgame, from c3+ to Bf1 to Rd7 to b4 and yeah god knows what. All the so to speak "only moves". I am quite proud of this achievement for being only rated 1300. I also saw the Re7+ move that was played early in the game.
This is great, nog only the game but also your analysis! Very clear yet thorough, not just namong moves or drawing lines but actually explain them on an understandable level. Great job
"Your King is just offside. VAR confirmed it"
Is there a sport this man hasn't referenced yet? 😂
Cricket,hockey,curling and golf
He’s insane, the amount of knowledge he has is amazing
As a football (soccer) addict this made me super proud
Slapping tournament
Healthy boy sporty boy ! 😉
As your average intermediate schmuck on the board, the most fascinating thing to me about top level players is their ability to play out so many complex sequences in their minds while keeping everything organized and seeing the best move for each player in each position.
Levy i dont know which one is easier editing or single takes
But i personally love the single takes without cuts for every video you do
Garry probably the best ever in planning/foresight. He just breaks you down inch by inch, piece by piece.
Bobby probably the best ever in IMMEDIATE board sight. At a glance, he could identify all the best moves.
Bobby is just bobby bro
Remember everyone; Levy's doing this while preparing for a tournament
"He's gonna be mated from the back "😁
-Levy 2021
10:45 “Anything but my Neopets account” - Topalov
Men you make Chess games look like basketball games with all this action, love the work you put in in behalf of your love for chess, Saludos from The Dominican Republic 🇩🇴
'Lose your Neopets account' fucking got me bro
So proud of myself for guessing he was gonna play Re7
It's very telling of how phenomenal a teacher Levy is that when I first started watching his videos I could guess these moves like %10 of the time. Now only a few months later and I'm getting most of the concepts and ideas before he even explains them! Thank you for all your hard work Levy!
After move at 0:58 topalov has already lost.
Kasparov saw the rest coming.
I think levy is the only chess UA-camr who doesn’t just uploads their twitch video as UA-cam video and I greatly appreciate him for that.
Do you know why ? :)
Agadmator
“Kaboom from behind!” Levy 2021
That Kasparov guy should play professionally.
"Plays Qa8 for aesthetic value"😂😂😂
“Your king is just offside. VAR confirmed it.”
I love levy
POV: you’re part of levys notification squad
I was here before 5 likes
Yessir
yes
Indeed, but I got it late
I was not...but it got recommended to me
I am so proud that I calculated and guessed all crucial moves by Garry Kasparov correctly
Unpopular opinion: Magnus never could and never will be able to play a sacrifice this wild
Can we just pause for a moment and appreciate the damn consistency of Levy’s thumbnails?
I've heard that chess used to be played very differently than it is today. Would you be able to create a video that showcases a chess champion from different eras and how they compare in terms of what the whole idea behind chess theory was then versus what it is today?
Watching this in 2022, we must give credit to Topalov, for playing an amazing game. Although Kasparov obliterated him, he still saw Garry's ideas. I get it, it's much easier when you actually have the beginning move played, but come on, he played well.
"Lose your neopets account" that hit hard
I was legit thinking of clicking off but then he said "don't leave, I'll lose ad revenue" so of course I had to keep watching lmao
Would love to see a vid on one of Topalov's better games. He's one of the few things my country has contributed to chess and at the same time he doesn't get much recognition for it here.
Gotham: “your gonna get mated from the back.”
My best game was when I remembered all of the moves when I played the main najdorf line, I have short term memory loss btw
Goodjob You're doing great 😍 chess do help memory a lot
I was about to leave and you stop me. I had to watch to whole video.
4:20 that is a very good analogy coming from a Cubs fan
"The rook goes back but pawns don't go back. Here you go you learned something." lol
Probably the greatest game of all time.
"you'll lose your neopets account" 😂😂
The one important thing you're seriously missing in this video is that for arguably the greatest chess match ever two players are needed and without the incredible defence of Topalov, this wouldn't be the Garry Kasparov's best ever game, so you should have commented some more about that and not just putting 100% of the emphasis on the incredible offence of Kasparov...
Topalov defends like a True Master
“I wanna end up in a gothamchess UA-cam video 22 years from now” what a humble guy 😂😂😂
New levy video, let's gooo
👉😁👈 less goo
"You're never moving forward, and about to get mated from the back"
"And Kaboom from behind"
-Gotham Chess 12/4/2021
4/12
"don't do that, I'll lose ad revenue"
I appreciate that honesty so much
'lose your neopets account' got me rolling