Life is like a game of chess, changing with each move.
Welcome to the Poetic Chess Journey channel. In this channel we quietly analyze the best games from the past to the present. We scrutinize the great moves, in the 1900s, made by grandmasters such as Mikhail Tal, Bobby Fischer, Blackburne, Kasparov, Karpov, Capablanca, Botvinnik with modern eyes and examine the reaction of the computer at the time.
If you are curious about these, you are in the right place.
Over the years checkers has reached a peak, with the top players drawing must games, because of limited combinations. Chess has approached the same dilemma with the openings. They're all played out. The middle games are almost at their peak, so we only have endgames to show some interest. That's why ai bots do so many sacrifices to manufacture new interesting strategies. I reckon in the next five years chess will reach a climax and just fizzle out too 😢
In 9:23 Why kasparof not scrafice play rock g2 And if n take queen check mate And if not and move king h1 then discover check by move rock and win another rock
@@poetichesslike hell! It is written: Karpov vs Spassky. That means that Karpov played white and Spassky - black. That's the reason why I ask to make it clear, for I clearly remember, that in 1974 Karpov defeated Spassky (and not once, if I am not mistaken) and not vice versa. So it should have been written: Spassky vs Karpov, if it was Spassky who played white.
These ancient players had to find things on their own that were unknown at the time, and modern players are reaping the fruits of this veteran's hard work. Give those ancient gifted geniuses what we know today and they too will become powerful grandmasters.