I found the steady delay between moves helpful and instructional as I was able to think where I'd go and have it confirmed or denied by what was then played. It allowed me to think
Very subtly but brilliantly played by Kasparov. Just patiently using his material advantage to box his opponent in. This match perfectly illustrates the power of a rook and bishop together against a less dynamic combination.
Just randomly came up on my feed. Really loved this. I kept up with both of them at this pace until they had 8 pieces each. Then it all went a bit fuzzy..🤣 Loved chess at school, joined local club and enjoyed the competition. Tried to teach my Son the rudimentaries and he took it up also as a child. Doesn't touch it now unfortunately. Apart from a few snide comments from the RU-vid trolls, I've noted some great observations in the comments. Subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
+1 Inscrito. Continue trazendo partidas dos campeões mundiais. Me sinto muito orgulhosos de mim mesmo quando acerto rápido os lances que eles ainda irão fazer (Meu Rating é apenas 300).
7:23 Incredible show of Kaprov's experience and learnings from his mentor Baristotrov. Moving horsie to prawn rook 7 and denying Kasparov's Mandalorian defence he'd spent the whole game building! Wild stuff.
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Dacă vrei sa știi "șah", trebuie să vezi cum gândesc ăștia. Ei nu se aruncă la întâmplare, ci construiesc. Pot pierde o piesă la mișto! Pot sacrifica piese! Ei vor victoria! Important este sa construiești ceva. Important este să captureze regele partenerului.
How did Kasparov switch his rook and king like that at 02:35? I'm only learning how to play, but I absolutely love it so far. I know he's moving it out of check, but I wouldn't of thought that switch was possible. They are literally going over each other.
Может тренер слышал, сейчас все партии в интернете есть с анализом. Магнус Карлсен учился на партиях Карпова(из его слов в интервью) да и стиль игры М. Карлсен а такой же как у Карпова. Мало кто знает, но Каспарова смог сломить Карпова используя не только спортивные принцыпы. Там очень мутная история с переносом матча на Которую Карпов согласия не давал. Каспарова же конечно сильный шахматист, но его поступки, например матч проти Ю. Полгар где он переходил конём, а судья и не "заметил" характеризует его как человека для которого цель оправдывает средства. Но сами партии у него феерические, агрессивные мне нравится очень.
16th game of 1990 match. A very important victory which gave the lead to Gary after 13 games without a single victory for him. Karpov drew again de match in the 17th, but collapsed in 18 and 20 games
How efficient was Kasparov's endgame? Did he miss opportunities to end the game sooner? It looked highly efficient to me, but not good enough to be sure...
Well I'm sure that if you put it through Stockfish 16 you would see some inhuman combination that he " might" have done but since we are human after all + on the most stressful event of his life and quite possibly low on time then I would say that his endgame was very efficient indeed.
mate on the board. the white pawn was on a dark square so karpov’s bishop couldn’t touch it, effectively eliminating the h6 and f6 squares as places to run to safety, and the white rook and bishop we’re going to force the king into the corner where it would be checkmate
I’m 1300 Elo, but I’ll try… Rc8, kg7,be5,kh7,rh8 mate The same but lose your horsey with a pin and win after king moves to 8th rank, and then mate. Rc8,kh7,be5 threatening mate, only move is kg7 which is pinned so kf8 would win the piece Don’t laugh if that’s wrong, that took me ages to work out😂 Edit: it’s black to move 🤣🤣ignore all that, I’m not doing it again
@@edwardolvera5280I believe at that point it would be pinned and lost with kf8 and mate would follow. I sat for a while and all roads lead to Rome. Rh8 mate