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Anatoly Karpov's 5 Most Brilliant Chess Moves 

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Join GM Simon Williams as he breaks down the best moves from Anatoly Karpov, one of the greatest players in chess history and world champion from 1975 to 1985.
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@chess
@chess 4 года назад
For more of the best moves from the best players check out this playlist! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IZt6kr4YhRo.html
@creepypuppet3021
@creepypuppet3021 4 года назад
Please try to post many videos regularly
@Max-kv8uw
@Max-kv8uw 4 года назад
Petrosian next?
@theresgottabeagermanwordfo903
@theresgottabeagermanwordfo903 3 года назад
Anatoly's best move is Walking with a dark souls music before making a toddler cry
@ryaneckersley2037
@ryaneckersley2037 3 года назад
true
@altheoo1543
@altheoo1543 3 года назад
This isn't the real story my friend. The toddler cried after he lost the game against him D:
@prakhar9998
@prakhar9998 3 года назад
@@altheoo1543 no shit, everyone knows this, it's a joke.
@altheoo1543
@altheoo1543 3 года назад
@@prakhar9998 Oki
@kroh7742
@kroh7742 3 года назад
Karpov of the boreal valley
@manuelguedes9844
@manuelguedes9844 4 года назад
"I've got no style" I relate to Karpov.
@nigelawson5524
@nigelawson5524 4 года назад
Except most people would tend towards one with no talent or understanding of what I'm doing, when describing my chess
@fischernilsen6864
@fischernilsen6864 4 года назад
Me too bud..
@Curious_Crow
@Curious_Crow 4 года назад
Quite a class answer i think.
@sawyer9times
@sawyer9times 4 года назад
Hell yeah
@shritan0
@shritan0 4 года назад
Yes except he has talent unlike me...
@leonchan85
@leonchan85 3 года назад
Everyone: Karpov is amazing! He's a great man! He's- Me: "is this the man who ended Misha's career?"
@annalisajohn
@annalisajohn 3 года назад
Misha now knows what it takes, a valuable lesson delivered at the earliest
@leonchan85
@leonchan85 3 года назад
@@annalisajohn good
@youreasimp1468
@youreasimp1468 3 года назад
@Ashikur Rahman Rifat yeet the child
@ahmedalaraby1371
@ahmedalaraby1371 3 года назад
He should have taken the draw
@tuirfghfhg1787
@tuirfghfhg1787 3 года назад
Childhood is idolizing Morphy and Tal, adulthood is realizing that Karpov made more sense
@taco6649
@taco6649 3 года назад
First time I saw Tal, I thought "But what if they did play good against him? He would usually lose. I prefer to play correctly and at the end, just let the advantage work.
@utsavnayakxii-c8731
@utsavnayakxii-c8731 3 года назад
Karpov is the better player. Morphy and Tal are more talented.
@Qhsjahajw
@Qhsjahajw 3 года назад
@insert username more like the entire field was weak
@serenisma3402
@serenisma3402 3 года назад
Lmao
@justinbieber8028
@justinbieber8028 3 года назад
Tal’s moves aren’t supposed to make sense
@monkeman5578
@monkeman5578 3 года назад
Why do I hear boss music?
@DotyFuzz
@DotyFuzz 3 года назад
Poor Misha
@user-ts2co4ov5h
@user-ts2co4ov5h 4 года назад
Karpov's one of the top 5 legends of chess. It's definitely worth mentioning he won the most grandmaster tournaments in history.. I think most People do not know this amazing fact
@perry-4444
@perry-4444 3 года назад
whoa nice
@plasmaastronaut
@plasmaastronaut 3 года назад
1. Magnoooooooos 2. Kramnik 3. Garry 4. Fischer 5. Anand 6. Karpov he misses out by one
@user-svqmbiv
@user-svqmbiv 3 года назад
He did have a very long chess career
@warcrimeenjoyer4207
@warcrimeenjoyer4207 3 года назад
He also made a toddler cry
@nguyenquangminh5119
@nguyenquangminh5119 2 года назад
@@plasmaastronaut Karpov wins more tournaments than Anand, wins more world championships than Anand (he has 6 and Anand has 5), has a higher (projected) peak elo than Anand (Karpov is estimated 2820 peak and Anand is 2817), Karpov reigned as World Champ for 18 years while Anand reigned for only 9 years. So, in terms of achievements, Karpov would eat Anand for breakfast. Not sure if you're ignorant or you're a mega biased Indian yelling and over-praising for anything remotely Indian .
@Greenlion781
@Greenlion781 4 года назад
I feel like Karpov's highlight reel is the most instructive, because instead of bombastic theatrical combinations, these are actually concrete concepts that you can look for in real practical games.
@torstencuber9114
@torstencuber9114 4 года назад
Dear Simon, first of all thanks for the idea of presenting us the most brilliant moves of the great chess players. It's every time a pleasure to hear you commenting the essence of the moves. Maybe you can present us a new category : The most difficult moves to find for computers That would be great. To see, where the chess engines failed, whereas man found the brilliant way to win. Your fan from Germany, Torsten
@prabaharanaece
@prabaharanaece 4 года назад
I am sure computers won't predict some moves of Karpov
@davidattar8720
@davidattar8720 4 года назад
the computers don't fail. they're in a different league that us. It's like a runner and a racing car
@vidishmishra6659
@vidishmishra6659 3 года назад
The game of Anand vs Nepo in which Nepo resigned after 17 moves, some computers fail to find the 14th move and consider it blunder... and some fast computers find it after taking some time...
@Pilotprox
@Pilotprox 4 года назад
Karpov moves are more astonishing
@n8style
@n8style 4 года назад
gotta love Karpov for the variety of positional and tactical and just plain weird moves that actually work
@moonboy5851
@moonboy5851 4 года назад
I absolutely love Karpov.
@NotElusivePanda
@NotElusivePanda 4 года назад
Can you do Tal next?
@lukacalov1988
@lukacalov1988 4 года назад
We would need top 50 moves for that...5 aint enough
@erwinjoseph1600
@erwinjoseph1600 4 года назад
@@lukacalov1988 so true 😂
@jacobtennyson6186
@jacobtennyson6186 4 года назад
@@lukacalov1988 DAMN TRUE🔥🔥
@nimashahsavari8301
@nimashahsavari8301 4 года назад
@@lukacalov1988 like it
@shashankkapur8926
@shashankkapur8926 4 года назад
For tal they need best million noves by mikhail tal which is not possible as each of tal's move were simply out of a normal homo sapiens's imagination
@StringDogg
@StringDogg 4 года назад
I can't get enough of GINGERGM - 10/10
@Zenith9132
@Zenith9132 3 года назад
What's your channels banner from?
@mindsharping
@mindsharping 4 года назад
Thanks for this non-mainstream video. Please publish more on Karpov, there is so little on the net about his subtle brilliance, which is so easy to miss for players of my calibre. Best of luck .
@afganitia
@afganitia 4 года назад
Incredible moves. Very well explained too. I would have liked The first move to be explained more, but good nonetheless. The fourth game is a classic. The endgame one is absolutely majestic. The last one is one I have never seen before and highly instructive.
@sergiocanoalhambra1794
@sergiocanoalhambra1794 3 года назад
I have always preferred Karpov to Kasparov simply because it has a much more understandable game plan and you can quickly understand what are his intentions with every move
@Bibo-gj2le
@Bibo-gj2le 3 года назад
he wasn't even at my top10 untill i've gone through his career and analyzed some of his famous games, and even when he joins spectators in chess24 he is simply waaay ahead of them at his 70's finding best moves in seconds he is now top3. i think if he was given a chance to face fisher he could actually win! all love and respect for him
@donkbonktj5773
@donkbonktj5773 2 года назад
Nah Fischer would probably win the 75 match.
@lucasart05
@lucasart05 4 года назад
Love this series! Pls continue it!
@MultiFirefox23
@MultiFirefox23 4 года назад
From watching Karpov and Fischer best moves, I could see why the former could've been a serious threat to the latter. I mean, Karpov was a positional player that contrasted Fischer's style. If they played, I would put my money on Anatoly Karpov.
@avishddutta9025
@avishddutta9025 Год назад
They didn’t exactly contrast. People were fans of Fischer’s attacking, dynamic play. However, in terms of style, he was a mix of both calm and dynamic play. Both Karpov and Fischer were excellent positional players, at least in my opinion.
@lucasart05
@lucasart05 4 года назад
I love all the moves in the series!
@farzadsadri3094
@farzadsadri3094 4 года назад
That was one of the best chess videos I've ever seen! Simply amazing. Karpov and kasparov's games are more enjoyable to watch than those of magnus's
@Evilanious
@Evilanious 4 года назад
Pretty good examples of the power of seeing what your opponent would like to do and sabotaging that, as opposed to just following your own gameplan.
@anshchessandgaming3865
@anshchessandgaming3865 4 года назад
Oh yeah want even more Simon and the editor = best
@nigelawson5524
@nigelawson5524 4 года назад
Aye Simon, I think you may make a living out of chess
@isaacmorales830
@isaacmorales830 4 года назад
the most complicated and brillant moves!
@davidattar8720
@davidattar8720 4 года назад
I'm having so much fun watching all the series thank you grand master Simon Williams!
@dougveganparadisebuilder5808
@dougveganparadisebuilder5808 4 года назад
You Ginger GM presents chess in a refreshing, entertaining and educating way. Hats off.
@cassiuscramos
@cassiuscramos 2 года назад
As a local and state junior champion, I "grew up" in chess during the Karpov-Kasparov eras. As a kid, before the Internet, it was so exciting getting hands on a new Chess Informant edition and seeing all those super tournament with games annotated by both super GMs at their peek.
@markhughes7927
@markhughes7927 4 года назад
More Karpov please! A gentleman - like Spassky.
@rajanichaturvedi5115
@rajanichaturvedi5115 4 года назад
Love the Simon series please continue it
@aj9306
@aj9306 4 года назад
I like how passionate is shows how much he loves chess
@noclud5137
@noclud5137 3 года назад
Misha: *Why do I hear boss music?*
@noone-qu5ec
@noone-qu5ec 4 года назад
More anatoly karpov games pls... The full game if possible
@BrianCarey
@BrianCarey 4 года назад
Love this series, please keep them coming!
@cr0mag732
@cr0mag732 4 года назад
King to e7 was a move I would never ever find, brilliant
@jhanks2012
@jhanks2012 3 года назад
it's a fine line between madness and genius. tread that line, and draw power from both sides
@aaronmanda6477
@aaronmanda6477 4 года назад
Thanks for showing us the brilliance of Karpov. For the first time I have seen that Karpov was not averse to sacrificing pieces for technical advantage
@fess04
@fess04 Год назад
that was great. Karpov is becoming my fav fast.
@noone-qu5ec
@noone-qu5ec 4 года назад
These series should be very famous. The editing and the GM analysing are both fantastic. I wish that the games are more thoroughly analysed though. Especially the human thought process behind the moves.
@pucek365
@pucek365 4 года назад
I think that good measure of his brilliancy is the fact that all of these moves are hidden very deep in positions and yet he finds them
@madhav_coc
@madhav_coc 4 года назад
wow, amazing. Please make Anand's best moves video on the occasion of him turning 50.
@whereverthewindblows99
@whereverthewindblows99 4 года назад
We love these best 5 videos. Great work Simon!
@behzad1002
@behzad1002 11 месяцев назад
Your descriotions about the games are amazing!
@nakamori2099
@nakamori2099 4 года назад
I love this! The subtlety of his style is brilliant!
@davidbatchelder85
@davidbatchelder85 2 года назад
I hve seen allot of your videos, this is by far the best.
@kennyomega1876
@kennyomega1876 4 года назад
Last one was my favourite. Beautiful like art.
@igorshubovych
@igorshubovych 4 года назад
Great videos. Can you please also post links to chessgames, so we can find the games, download and analize them?
@HexxuSz
@HexxuSz 3 года назад
karpov played engine chess before engines
@mensise
@mensise 4 года назад
When I see Karpov one move came to my mind. Nb1!
@fedkarphitchamer9905
@fedkarphitchamer9905 4 года назад
More Karpov videos please. And along the same lines maybe some Petrosian?
@chri2453
@chri2453 4 года назад
Can you do a video on Chandler v Karpov, Bath 1983? It has a special meaning for me, maybe the first grandmaster game that I analysed as a child. Maybe it is not his most famous game, but it did win a beauty price in that tournament.
@calm1tbh
@calm1tbh 3 года назад
Mummy!!!!
@abhikaushik6561
@abhikaushik6561 4 года назад
Wow. Seems so simple but what wonderful strategy moves. The power on squares !!
@TheFlanker47
@TheFlanker47 3 года назад
Karpov is underrated by casuals, and loved by pros.
@Mrpeterbeliever
@Mrpeterbeliever 4 года назад
Excellent Video, I wish you shared more such examples !!
@wa1ufo
@wa1ufo 2 года назад
One of my favor ite players! A brilliant chess warrior!
@danielmalta5761
@danielmalta5761 4 года назад
Very nice video! Really enjoy this serie
@abhisekpal5026
@abhisekpal5026 3 года назад
In the last one, I thought of Rf3, then Rxf3, Bxf3, Qxf3. And may be this is the reason why Karpov played bishop first- Rf3, g4, Rxf5, exf5.
@rikardandersson6652
@rikardandersson6652 4 года назад
Awesome videos Simon! Keep it up 👍
@issaminasyan3143
@issaminasyan3143 4 года назад
Fantastic stuff. Please more of these
@narunkumar6572
@narunkumar6572 4 года назад
Love all of your videos. Continue doing
@kevvvinnn
@kevvvinnn Год назад
The bishop "sacrifice" was wild
@edmondzeldin7036
@edmondzeldin7036 4 года назад
Thank you for this marvellous video. Simon you are one of the very best!
@ogma4382
@ogma4382 4 года назад
For problem 4 at 6:04 what do you think of the move 1.e5? If black plays ...dxe5 then 2.g5 and if they answer with ...Rxe5 then 2. f4 Rec5 3.g5
@oishiich.4814
@oishiich.4814 3 года назад
Tal throwing the sink at Eric Hansen, truly a throwback!
@rainerimarco9459
@rainerimarco9459 4 года назад
Those hidden moves are incredibly clever. The most brilliant video of this series
@johnwarner3968
@johnwarner3968 4 года назад
Love the 5 Best. Thank you 🙏, Simon!
@motorolaandroid5688
@motorolaandroid5688 4 года назад
Very nice! I like this concept of the best 5 moves.
@Brosephv
@Brosephv 3 года назад
the forth one is def the best, that rook sac with the pawn move was amazing
@goblacklist
@goblacklist 3 года назад
hi :) Simon :) thx for the game ! nice to see you again ( Olivier G From Rueil Malmaison :) )
@azharkadri878
@azharkadri878 4 года назад
Your my favorite chess channel You deliver the moves with even better sound effects Hilarious
@ksportz66
@ksportz66 3 года назад
I like your series of videos but please add what colour the player is at the start of each example. I have to reveal the answer to find if white or black to move. Maybe I should know from the position but I am not an advanced player. Thanks.. Mike
@ProfJohnStats
@ProfJohnStats 3 года назад
You always do such a great job and comments. Can you do Alekhine's 5 most brilliant?
@thunderznamitaions
@thunderznamitaions Год назад
8.25 '' with Re1 coming opponent resigns'' How e1 square is guarded by the queen
@turkiyett0928
@turkiyett0928 4 года назад
2:18 Ng2!! Positon is equal but kasparov made blunder 3:38 knight is better 5:05 I see g5 idea and after you can see ke7 6:19 I see 7:10 defending rook and e7 pawn
@johnwarner3968
@johnwarner3968 4 года назад
Beautiful and Brilliant as always! I prefer Ginger’s Gems 💎 as a more fitting title. Nonetheless, enjoying these hidden treasures of gold.
@lookingatcartoons
@lookingatcartoons 4 года назад
Great stuff. Please keep doing what you do. Please keep more focus on earlier players. Thanks
@foxbobywolf8697
@foxbobywolf8697 4 года назад
Thank you so much GM ......Excellent video!
@Grandcapi
@Grandcapi 3 года назад
And there was a game where Karpov played Nb1. I cannot remember which game it was but the move was amazing at that very moment.
@user-uy2mz4hd2r
@user-uy2mz4hd2r 3 года назад
Anatoly “bonecrusher” karpov
@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser 3 года назад
You're so small, I can't even carve out 8 pawns from your bones Misha!
@jordancrow-stewart4634
@jordancrow-stewart4634 3 года назад
Cheers Simon! 👍
@TerminatoR99
@TerminatoR99 4 года назад
Love the series!
@acts2211
@acts2211 4 года назад
I love all of these Best 5 move series
@AchikapsKino
@AchikapsKino 3 года назад
"I'll carve your bones into little chess pieces"
@daudimulondo1049
@daudimulondo1049 4 года назад
Thanks a lot simon .the last one was my best
@snap-off5383
@snap-off5383 4 года назад
Great video Simon.
@pyano55
@pyano55 3 года назад
Much appreciated !! Merci !!!
@demmassalim6934
@demmassalim6934 2 года назад
Haven’t watched this yet, but I can bet that Ba7 must be somewhere on this list.
@dkol2000
@dkol2000 4 года назад
more of 'discombobulated' please
@aadiaadeshshukla01
@aadiaadeshshukla01 3 года назад
Every player is Simon's one of the favourite player 🙏
@michaelbaker9347
@michaelbaker9347 4 года назад
5 was a pretty normalish looking move, 4 was a bit crazy and then tal came out and threw all of his pieces away. Excellent vid, Simon! though i do miss all the awesome effects that have been used in previous videos
@bongcloud2141
@bongcloud2141 4 года назад
Do another one of these on Steinitz
@KusHNinja
@KusHNinja 3 года назад
I love chess but will admit I'm a total novice. What a dignified, strategic game. Much respect to all you chess masters.
@lonewolfstone6383
@lonewolfstone6383 4 года назад
Its nothing amazing till you see your pants down by your ankles.
@JCrandomworld
@JCrandomworld 4 года назад
I so love your videos Sir Simon
@astra8203
@astra8203 2 года назад
Simon in his usual top 5s: "Can you guess the move... tan tan tan tan tan... [move] WOAA BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM" Simon with Anatoly : "Can you guess the move... [move] a really subtle but 800IQ play by Karpov... A calm video for a calm player :D
@e4e6mate96
@e4e6mate96 4 года назад
Simon these videos are great.. Bobby, Morphy, Magnus.. and now Karpov... great work! Maybe in the future consider Petrosian or Nezhmetdinov..
@aaronwrecks3324
@aaronwrecks3324 4 года назад
Love how Karpov likes to constrict his opponents moves
@marcosharm3344
@marcosharm3344 4 года назад
8:20 rook on e1 is mate in one for black so it is not coming :) anyway you're video are beautiful so keep up the good job!
@momenmoataz7545
@momenmoataz7545 4 года назад
he obviously means knight captures bishop first, also it is spelled your not you're
@marcosharm3344
@marcosharm3344 4 года назад
momen moataz thank you for checkmating me in the comment section. Your good!
@momenmoataz7545
@momenmoataz7545 4 года назад
@@marcosharm3344 you're good*
@peterhans-ny6hu
@peterhans-ny6hu 4 года назад
greatest format ever
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